1863 – Down The Yazoo

  [Note:  The following is one chapter of a larger work, entitled “1863” an epic poem of the ‘Turn of Events’ at that time from the two major events that year: Vicksburg and Gettysburg.  Several sources have been used and acknowledged.]     ~ Down through the Yazoo’s Magnolia leafed region come a great body, […] Continue reading

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1863 – The Die is Cast

  [Note:  The following is one chapter of a larger work, entitled “1863” an epic poem of the ‘Turn of Events’ at that time from the two major events that year: Vicksburg and Gettysburg.  Several sources have been used and acknowledged.]   ~ Eighteen Sixty-three came with a bang, but went, with a whimper, at […] Continue reading

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1863 – A Private War

  [Note:  The following is one chapter of a larger work, entitled “1863” an epic poem of the ‘Turn of Events’ at that time from the two major events that year: Vicksburg and Gettysburg.  Several sources have been used and acknowledged.]   ~ Grant was now fighting two wars at once: a private along with […] Continue reading

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The Unfortunate Colony – Rebellion

V.  Rebellion  ~ The Ninth day of August, Sixteen-Eighty, don Antonio de Otermín, governor and captain of His Majesty’s province, New Mexico Land, states he had  received “Some noteworthy news of general disturbance.”   The Pueblo Indians, now Christian converted, are “convoked, allied, and confederated” to revolt from this Kingdom and destroy all at hand, […] Continue reading

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The Unfortunate Colony – Popé

IV.  Popé  ~ The strands, knotted leather, each knot of the tether, a message, in passage, denoting together when Pueblo would no longer hide.   A signaling system that signified breaking of the yoke and cruel chaffing chide.   Augusto de Año, Sixteen-Eighty, The High Time had come, the bell had been rung, and the […] Continue reading

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The Unfortunate Colony – A Colony Lost

III.  A Colony Lost ~ Three generations, from Oñate to here, Sixteen-Eighty, and the changes appear:   Caste system conflict among three estates – Religious, Government, and the Colonists – coupled with Distance, which turns to Neglect and Form follows Function to change and correct.   The land was harsh – this has its own […] Continue reading

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The Unfortunate Colony – Acoma!

II.  Acoma! ~ Upon a hill, impregnable, a mighty fortress, still: a city in the sky upon a mesa stood:     Guarded Acoma!   Oñate came in Ninety-Eight, incurred the wrath and Pueblo hate, demanding more they could afford – the Natives would deny! and bring about the total rout, this City in the […] Continue reading

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The Unfortunate Colony – Cibola

~ At the fin de siècle myths are re-newed, and Cibola re-sought for thought to be true.   Wealth! beyond measure, there for the leisure to take for España, the King, and their God;   but of that brought back, was fraught with the bad, from a land that was called New Mexico.   Oñate […] Continue reading

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