Description: When Cimarron Meant Wild : The Maxwell Land Grant Conflict in New Mexico and Colorado, Paperback by Caffey, David L., ISBN 0806194774, ISBN-13 9780806194776, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US The Spanish word cimarron, meaning “wild” or “untamed,” refers to a region in the southern Rocky Mountains where control of timber, gold, coal, and grazing lands long bred violent struggle. After the . occupation following the 1846–1848 war with Mexico, this tract of nearly two million acres came to be known as the Maxwell Land Grant. WhenCimarron Meant Wild presents a new history of the collision that occurred over the region’s resources between 1870 and 1900. Author David L. Caffey describes the epic late-nineteenth-century range war in an account deeply informed by his historical perspective on social, political, and cultural issues that beset the American West to this day. Cimarron country churned with the tensions of the Old West—land disputes, lawlessness, violence, and class war among miners, a foreign corporation, local elites, Texas cattlemen, and the haughty “Santa Fe Ring” of lawyerly speculators. And present, still, were the indigenous Jicarilla Apache and Mouache Ute people, dispossessed of their homeland by successive Spanish, Mexican, and American regimes. A Mexican grant of uncertain size and bounds, awarded to Carlos Beaubien and Guadalupe Miranda in 1841 and later acquired by Lucien Maxwell, marked the beginning of a fight for control of the land and set off overlapping conflicts known as the Colfax County War, the Maxwell Land Grant War, and the Stonewall War. Caffey draws on new research to paint a complex picture of these events, and of those that followed the sale of the claim to investors in 1870. These clashes played out over the following thirty years, involving the new English owners, miners and prospectors, livestock grazers and farmers, and Native Americans. Just how wild was the Cimarron country in the late 1800s? And what were the consequences for the region and for those caught up in the conflict? The answers, pursued through this remarkable work, enhance our understanding of cultural and economic struggle in the American West.
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Book Title: When Cimarron Meant Wild : The Maxwell Land Grant Conflict in New
Number of Pages: 278 Pages
Publication Name: When Cimarron Meant Wild : the Maxwell Land Grant Conflict in New Mexico and Colorado
Language: English
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Item Height: 0.8 in
Publication Year: 2024
Subject: United States / State & Local / Southwest (Az, NM, Ok, Tx), United States / 19th Century, United States / General
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 14.6 Oz
Author: David L. Caffey
Item Length: 9 in
Subject Area: History
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Trade Paperback