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A new book walks through the forces that have shaped the iconic Pecos River that might be better described as "one of the most misunderstood and mistreated rivers in the Lone Star State."
A new book walks through the forces that have shaped the iconic Pecos River that might be better described as one of the most misunderstood and mistreated rivers in the Lone Star State.
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of North America, by Israel C. Russell.
Bitter Waters: The Struggles of the Pecos River eBook : Dearen, Patrick: Kindle Store
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Villanueva – Following the Trails of the Pecos Pueblo and Spanish Conquistadors – The Road Slowly Traveled
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Villanueva – Following the Trails of the Pecos Pueblo and Spanish Conquistadors – The Road Slowly Traveled
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Echoes Along the Pecos River: Intriguing Ranch Tales from West Texas: McAleese, Barbara E.: 9781496026446: : Books
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