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Hembrillo: An Apache Battlefield of the Victorio War

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Hembrillo: An Apache Battlefield of the Victorio War

The Victorio War, a defining series of engagements in the struggle between the Apache warriors under Chief Victorio and the United States military, is brought to life through Laumbach's detailed research. This book is not just a retelling of events; it is an invitation to understand the landscape that was crucial to this history. For local history enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone interested in the intersection of archaeology and New Mexico's storied past, this book is a treasure.

Lying in the shadow of the San Andres Mountains and not far from Las Cruces, the Hembrillo Battlefield's story is a chapter in the larger narrative of the Southwest that continues to captivate historians and lay readers alike. This signed copy is a testament to the enduring significance of the site and the ongoing study and appreciation of regional history.

  • Authored by Karl W. Laumbach with contributions from noted historians and archaeologists
  • Published in 2001, offering a contemporary view on the significant archaeological site
  • Title page features a personalized inscription and signature by the author, reading:
    "To Nancy Lee, With Best Regards. Karl W. Laumbach Oct 10, 2001"
  • Provides a scholarly yet accessible study of the Hembrillo Battlefield, a site of considerable importance during the Victorio War

Condition:
The softcover book shows some character with stains to the front and back covers.

Size:
1 Softcover Book, a manageable size for fieldwork, reference, or display.