Rio Grande

Rio Grande
Author: Jan Reid
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2004-10-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0292706014

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Reid has assembled writings by an astonishing array of leading authors--Larry McMurtry, Woody Guthrie, and more--to explore the politicization, culture, history, and ecology of the vital river.

Reining in the Rio Grande

Reining in the Rio Grande
Author: Fred M. Phillips,G. Emlen Hall,Mary E. Black
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780826349453

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The Rio Grande was ancient long before the first humans reached its banks. These days, the highly regulated river looks nothing like it did to those early settlers. Alternately viewed as a valuable ecosystem and life-sustaining foundation of community welfare or a commodity to be engineered to yield maximum economic benefit, the Rio Grande has brought many advantages to those who live in its valley, but the benefits have come at a price. This study examines human interactions with the Rio Grande from prehistoric time to the present day and explores what possibilities remain for the desert river. From the perspectives of law, development, tradition, and geology, the authors weigh what has been gained and lost by reining in the Rio Grande.

The Big Bend of the Rio Grande

The Big Bend of the Rio Grande
Author: Ross A. Maxwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1073878077

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A Guide to the Rocks, Landscape, Geologic History, and Settlers of the Area of Big Bend National Park.

The Civil War on the Rio Grande 1846 1876

The Civil War on the Rio Grande  1846   1876
Author: Roseann Bacha-Garza,Christopher L. Miller,Russell K. Skowronek
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781623497194

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2020, Texas Historical Commission's Governor's Award for Historic Preservation was awarded to the Community Historical Archaeology Project with Schools (CHAPS) at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. This book grew out of the CHAPS program. Runner-up, 2019 Texas Old Missions and Forts Restoration Book Award, sponsored by the Texas Old Missions and Forts Restoration Association (TOMFRA) Long known as a place of cross-border intrigue, the Rio Grande’s unique role in the history of the American Civil War has been largely forgotten or overlooked. Few know of the dramatic events that took place here or the complex history of ethnic tensions and international intrigue and the clash of colorful characters that marked the unfolding and aftermath of the Civil War in the Lone Star State. To understand the American Civil War in Texas also requires an understanding of the history of Mexico. The Civil War on the Rio Grande focuses on the region’s forced annexation from Mexico in 1848 through the Civil War and Reconstruction. In a very real sense, the Lower Rio Grande Valley was a microcosm not only of the United States but also of increasing globalization as revealed by the intersections of races, cultures, economic forces, historical dynamics, and individual destinies. As a companion to Blue and Gray on the Border: The Rio Grande Valley Civil War Trail, this volume provides the scholarly backbone to a larger public history project exploring three decades of ethnic conflict, shifting international alliances, and competing economic proxies at the border. The Civil War on the Rio Grande, 1846–1876 makes a groundbreaking contribution not only to the history of a Texas region in transition but also to the larger history of a nation at war with itself.

The Rio Chama

The Rio Chama
Author: Paul W. Bauer,Matthew Zimmerer,J. Michael Timmons,Brigitte Felix,Steve Harris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 188390532X

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In the course of the hundreds of Rio Chama rafting trips that we've logged during the last 30 years, none of us has ever had a bad trip. Such is the magic of the Rio Chama. No matter the weather, the water level, the season, the crowded Big Eddy boat ramp on a blistering Sunday afternoon, or even the coffee forgotten at home, the Rio Chama remains "The People's River." Its stunning beauty, plus its exceptional camping, user-friendly whitewater, and mostly predictable flows, combine to create one of the Southwest's premiere, multi-day, river running experiences.The spectacular, towering canyon walls of the Wild & Scenic section through the remote Chama River Canyon Wilderness is New Mexico's own "Grand Canyon." The geology of the Rio Chama is so exceptional that this river is ideally suited for a river guide with a geological theme. And so, following the release of the Rio Grande geologic river guide in 2011, we turned our (part-time) attention to the Rio Chama. Although most Rio Chama recreation is focused on the El Vado to Big Eddy stretch, thedecision was easily made to include the entire boatable section, from the highlands in Colorado to the confluence with the Rio Grande, as each section of the river displays its own visual spectacles and assortment of adventures. Plus, the geology is magnificent and diverse along the entire length of the river.

The Rio Grande

The Rio Grande
Author: Tim McNeese
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2004
Genre: Rio Grande (Colo.-Mexico and Tex.)
ISBN: 9781438120041

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Explores the river's facts and history as well as the people and communities that need the river for survival.

Along the Rio Grande Love on the Santa Fe

Along the Rio Grande  Love on the Santa Fe
Author: Tracie Peterson
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781493435968

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Is her compassion doing more harm than good? Recently widowed Susanna Jenkins has decided to follow her family to the booming town of San Marcial, New Mexico, for a fresh start and to aid in her family's sudden change in fortune. They are tasked with managing her uncle's new Grand Hotel, and it takes all her patience to try to help her parents see the good of their circumstances and relinquish their sense of entitlement. She's hopeful when her brother becomes determined to get a job and make his own way, and she feels drawn to his kind boss, Owen Turner, who works as a boilermaker for the Santa Fe's train shops in town. But the hard work only seems to fuel her brother's anger, and his rough new friends give her pause. When misguided choices put Susanna's family in an even more precarious situation, she worries her help has only made things worse. Leaving her family to fend for themselves seems like the best option, but how can she walk away from the true friendships--and love--that she's found?

From the Republic of the Rio Grande

From the Republic of the Rio Grande
Author: Beatriz de la Garza
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780292714533

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The Republic of the Rio Grande had a brief and tenuous existence (1838–1840) before most of it was reabsorbed by Mexico and the remainder annexed by the United States, yet this region that straddles the Rio Grande has retained its distinctive cultural identity to the present day. Born on one side of the Rio Grande and raised on the other, Beatriz de la Garza is a product of this region. Her birthplace and its people are the subjects of this work, which fuses family memoir and borderlands history. From the Republic of the Rio Grande brings new insights and information to the study of transnational cultures by drawing from family papers supplemented by other original sources, local chronicles, and scholarly works. De la Garza has fashioned a history of this area from the perspective of individuals involved in the events recounted. The book is composed of nine sections spanning some two hundred years, beginning in the mid-1700s. Each section covers not only a chronological period but also a particular theme relating to the history of the region. De la Garza takes a personal approach, opening most sections with an individual observation or experience that leads to the central motif, whether this is the shared identity of the inhabitants, their pride in their biculturalism and bilingualism, or their deep attachment to the land of their ancestors.