Legend and Lore of the Guadalupe Mountains
Title | Legend and Lore of the Guadalupe Mountains PDF eBook |
Author | W. C. Jameson |
Publisher | UNM Press |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780826342171 |
These tales of the mountains, mines, and characters of the Guadalupe range were collected over many years by the author who has explored the area since he was a boy.
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Title | Guadalupe Mountains National Park PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey P. Shepherd |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Guadalupe Mountains National Park (Tex.) |
ISBN | 9781625344335 |
The Guadalupe Mountains stand nearly 9,000 feet tall, spanning the far western fringe of Texas, the border of New Mexico, and the meeting point of the Southern Plains and Chihuahuan Desert. Long an iconic landmark of the Trans-Pecos region, the Guadalupe Mountains have played a critical role for the people in this beautiful corner of the Southwest borderlands. In the late 1960s, the area was finally designated a national park. Drawing upon published sources, oral histories, and previously unused archival documents, Jeffrey P. Shepherd situates the Guadalupe Mountains and the national park in the context of epic tales of Spanish exploration, westward expansion, Native survival, immigrant settlement, the conservation movement, early tourism, and regional economic development. As Americans cope with climate change, polarized political rhetoric, and suburban sprawl, public spaces such as Guadalupe Mountains National Park remind us about our ties to nature and our historical relationships with the environment.
Paddling the Guadalupe
Title | Paddling the Guadalupe PDF eBook |
Author | Wayne H. McAlister |
Publisher | Texas A&M University Press |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2008-05-27 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9781603440219 |
For more than forty years, Wayne H. McAlister has canoed the Guadalupe River, sometimes called the “top recreational river in Texas.” In Paddling the Guadalupe, he guides readers down this 400-mile river whose waters spring from the limestone of the Hill Country in Kerr County, meander across the broad Coastal Plain, and finally empty into the Gulf of Mexico at San Antonio Bay. With the expertise of a life and career immersed in nature, he introduces readers to the places, people, plants, and animals—large and small, aquatic and terrestrial—that depend on the Guadalupe for either their livelihoods or their existence. With affection and humor (and sometimes aggravation), he wryly comments on the development and human activity along the river’s course, from the headwaters west of Kerrville to its mouth near Tivoli, just east of Refugio. For the traveler, either on the river or along its course, McAlister’s knowledge of the grists, sawmills, dams, bridges, swimming holes, and reservoirs bring the history of familiar towns—Comfort, Canyon Lake, New Braunfels, Seguin, Gonzales, Cuero, and Victoria among them—to life. His love of the natural world, which shares the river’s bounty, will inspire and enhance anyone’s experience of the Guadalupe, from the serious canoer to the family vacationer. Photographs taken over many years provide an intimate perspective, and sixteen maps help orient those interested in getting to know the river on a more personal basis. To learn more about The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment, sponsors of this book's series, please click here.
The Mountains of New Mexico
Title | The Mountains of New Mexico PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Julyan |
Publisher | UNM Press |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780826335166 |
This guide to New Mexico's mountains provides information such as location, elevation and relief, ecosystems, archaeology, Native American presence, mining history, ghost towns, recreation, geology, ecology, and plants and animals.
The Sons of Guadalupe
Title | The Sons of Guadalupe PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Raúl Ornelas |
Publisher | |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Guadalupe (Calif.) |
ISBN | 9781934379837 |
"Guadalupe, California, a town of 2,500 residents in 1965 contributed 228 Vietnam era veterans during the 1960s and early 1970s, at a ratio 300% above the national average. Of these men, 148 were Chicanos, 34 were Anglo Americans, 34 were Filipino Americans and 12 were of Japanese descent. There were also 56 sets of brothers which included at least 116 of the men. Read of their life in small-town America before the war, their war experiences and how the war continues to influence their lives today. Read the transcripts of over 25 word-for-word interviews that cover topics like their Vietnam War experiences and their town when they were growing up and their difficult transitions to civilian life since, photos during their war experiences and the multi-cultural history of their town. Read of the history of the town, from the filming of the first Ten Commandments movie at the local dunes to the return by the veterans to the town to form the Central Coast Chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of America. Read of the war exploits of men like Ernie Serrano, recipient of 12 medals for valor and other stories of struggle and triumph."--Description from www.amazon.com
Biological Investigations in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas
Title | Biological Investigations in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh H. Genoways |
Publisher | |
Pages | 466 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Guadalupe Mountains (N.M. and Tex.) |
ISBN |
The Guadalupe Mountains of Texas
Title | The Guadalupe Mountains of Texas PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Allender |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2010-06-04 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 029279228X |
An overview of a magnificent region of Texas. Since its publication in 1980, The Guadalupe Mountains of Texas has received many honors, including the Friends of the Dallas Public Library Award from the Texas Institute of Letters and recognition for its superb design from the Rounce and Coffin Club.