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Down the Santa Fe Trail and into Mexico by Howard R. Lamar
Down the Santa Fe Trail and into Mexico by Howard R. Lamar








She gave birth to her first child during the journey and admitted, "This thing of marrying is not what it is cracked up to be." Valuable as a social and historical record of her encounters-she met Zachary Taylor and was agreeably disappointed to find him disheveled but kindly-her journal is equally important as a chronicle of her growing intelligence, experience, and strength, her lost illusions and her coming to terms with herself. On the trail for fifteen months, moving from house to house and town to town, she became adept in Spanish and the lingo of traders, and wrote down in detail the customs and appearances of places she went. All from 16.57 New from 23.22 Used from 16. Colorful and exciting and historically important. Filled with daily observations of life on trail, people met, miles travelled, and information on countryside. Her journal describes the excitement, routine, and dangers of a successful merchant's wife. Down the Santa Fe Trail and into Mexico: The Diary of Susan Shelby Magoffin. Eighteen-year-old bride's 15-month journey from Independence, Missouri, to Chihuahua. Her travel journal was written at a crucial time, when the Mexican War was beginning and New Mexico was occupied by Stephen Watts Kearny and the Army of the West.

Down the Santa Fe Trail and into Mexico by Howard R. Lamar

In June 1846 Susan Shelby Magoffin, eighteen years old and a bride of less than eight months, set out with her husband, a veteran Santa Fe trader, on a trek from Independence, Missouri, through New Mexico and south to Chihuahua.










Down the Santa Fe Trail and into Mexico by Howard R. Lamar