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Legend and Lore of the Guadalupe Mountains
β Scribed by W. C. Jameson
- Publisher
- University of New Mexico Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Since he was a youngster, W. C. Jameson has hiked, explored, and been captivated by the Guadalupe Mountains of west Texas and southeast New Mexico, just southwest of Carlsbad. He has searched the caves in the mountains (even finding a few gold nuggets tucked away years earlier by an unknown prospector) and visited with longtime residents in the local cafΓ©s and taverns, and on their ranches. He spent hours listening to them share historical events of the Guadalupes as well as the legends.
Sometimes the people of the mountains talked about buried treasures and other times they spoke of ghosts and spirits that many believed resided in the dark interior of the range. They shared personal experiences and exchanged stories of strange things encountered high in the mountains and tales of unexplainable happenings.
There are countless stories associated with the Guadalupe Mountains. Many are factual, having been historically documented. Others are part of the legend and lore. A few are bizarre. W. C. Jameson includes numerous tales and stories here for the armchair traveler or the travel planner.
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