UFOs Over Galisteo

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESSISBN: 9780826334350

And Other Stories of New Mexico's History

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By Robert J. Torrez
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Robert J Torrez is retired state historian of New Mexico. He lives in Albuquerque.

.,."Trrez superbly demonstrates the remarkable variety of material and stories that can be gleaned from an archive." "[Tórrez] offers an illuminating, engaging and documented picture of early New Mexico." ..."Trrez superbly demonstrates the remarkable variety of material and stories that can be gleaned from an archive." ." . an interesting and fun book with 36 vignettes of little-known people, events and practices from New Mexico history. . . a keeper as a unique perspective on New Mexico history." ." .Tórrez has succeeded in not only compiling a collection of true-to-life New Mexican episodes, but keeps readers turning pages. . . Hats off to Tórrez, whose love of history has resulted in one of the best historical volumes to come along in a long time. Let's just hope this is the beginning for this leaned historian and reasearcher. It's a real meat-and-potatoes kind of book. If you miss it, you miss out." ""UFO's Over Galisteo" belongs on the bookshelf of everyone interested in the history of New Mexico." "In an extraordinary case from 1744, Juana Martin the wife of Joseph de Armijo accused him of carrying on an affair with Getrudes de Segura. When the investigation was concluded, the offending couple was found guilty and Getrudes sentenced to exile at El Paso del Norte for four years. Armijo was allowed to remain in Santa Fe, but was assessed the expenses of Getrudes's trip to El Paso. The formal sentence pointed out Armijo's failure to live up to his responsibilities as a husband and ordered him to live amicably with his wife during Getrudes's period of exile."

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