Publication: Published by Barry Scobee, 1963, Fort Davis
First edition. 8vo. Inked gift inscription on the half title page by the author. Blue cloth, titles stamped in gilt on the front cover and spine, xiv, 220 pp., frontispiece, foreword, illustrated mostly from photographs, sources and comments, index. A thoroughly researched account of the history of Fort Davis from the time of the Spanish explorers. Includes information on Indian wars in West Texas with a chapter devoted to Colonel Grierson’s month-long campaign against Victorio; Milton Favor, the first cowman west of the Pecos; Texas Rangers and outlaws; wagon trains; the coming of the telegraph and railway; and the fort’s establishment as a
national historic site. Cloth lightly rubbed at the spine ends, else very good, tight copy in dust jacket.
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