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  1. 2010.3.170 - 78-131971

    The history and rituals of the Penitentes.

    Record Type: Library

    The Penitentes of the Southwest
  2. 2010.3.171 - 2003093807

    The history and insite to the Penitentes in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado. Also interviews by some of the members and paperwork on one of the moradas. Rare insite to the Brotherhood.

    Record Type: Library

    Land of the Penitentes, Land of Tradition
  3. 2010.3.172

    Alphabet listing of names and places in the San Luis Valley.

    Record Type: Library

    San Luis Valley Place Names
  4. 2010.3.173 - 76-120923

    History and identification of various types and weave of barbed wire

    Record Type: Library

    Barbed Wire Handbook & Pricing Guide
  5. 2010.3.174

    A photo history of the first 125 years of Alamosa

    Record Type: Library

    Alamosa: The First 125 years A photo history
  6. 2010.3.175

    The history of the Ute Indians

    Record Type: Library

    The Ute Indians of Utah, Colorado and New Mexico
  7. 2010.3.176 - 2011906021

    Information about Crestone and the surrounding areas. Also includes the history of Crestone

    Record Type: Library

    Crestone: Gateway to the Higher Realms
  8. 2010.3.177

    Nora Daly's time as a nurse during WW I

    Record Type: Library

    Memoirs of a World War I Nurse
  9. 2010.3.178

    Fictional story about gods and goddesses and their journey

    Record Type: Library

    BA
  10. 2010.3.179 - 76-3899

    A quick history of Alamosa and Alamosa County

    Record Type: Library

    Alamosa: A quick History
  11. 2010.3.180 - 2007928454

    The story of Jose Dario Gallegos, first merchant in San Luis, Colorado's oldest city.

    Record Type: Library

    Jose Dario Gallegos: Merchant of the Santa Fe Trail
  12. 2010.3.181

    Story of the Espinosa Brothers, the first serial killers in Colorado and possibly the US.

    Record Type: Library

    Season of Terror
The Espinosas in Central Colorado March-October 1863
  13. 2010.3.182 - 2011924861

    An overview of the life and times of Chief Ouray

    Record Type: Library

    Chief Ouray: Ute Chief and Man of Peace
  14. 2010.3.183

    Pictures of the San Luis Valley taken by O.T. Davis

    Record Type: Library

    Image of America
Southern Colorado O.T. Davis Collection
  15. 2010.3.184 - 2005909451

    The Story of the Taylor Ranch fight for the Hispanics to receive due process denied at the time of the Mexican-American War and the Treaty of 1848.

    Record Type: Library

    The Taylor Ranch War: Property Rights Die
  16. 2010.3.185

    The story of a woman and the penitentes in San Rafael. The story is fiction but the history and parts played by the Penitentes are correct.

    Record Type: Library

    The Penitentes of San Rafael: A Tale of the San Luis Valley
  17. 2010.3.186

    Poetry, non-fiction and art from Adams State College students.

    Record Type: Library

    Adams State College:Literary and Art works, Fall 2011
The SandHill Review
  18. 2010.3.187

    Poetry, fiction and non-fiction from the students of Adam State College.

    Record Type: Library

    Adams State College
The SandHill Review Fall 2012
  19. 2010.3.188 - 2010931921

    Poetry from a real country girl writing about the west, the land, family and her life in the country.

    Record Type: Library

    Western Poetry, In This Land of Little Rain
  20. 2010.3.189

    Cowboy stories about everything. Most are funny.

    Record Type: Library

    Horsin' Around the Dudes

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