
Lynn Robison Bailey
Author of Indian slave trade in the Southwest; a study of slavetaking and the traffic of Indian captives
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Works by Lynn Robison Bailey
Indian slave trade in the Southwest; a study of slavetaking and the traffic of Indian captives (1973) 30 copies
"Too Tough to Die": The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of a Silver Camp, 1878 to 1990 (2010) 10 copies, 1 review
The Devil Has Foreclosed, the Private Diary of George Whitwell Parsons: The Concluding Arizona Years, 1882-87 (1997) 3 copies
Tombstone from a Women's Point of View: The Letters of Clara Spalding Brown, July 7, 1880, to Nov. 14, 1882 (1998) 3 copies
Shaft Furnaces and Beehive Charcoal Kilns: A History of Smelting in the Far West, 1863-1900 (2002) 3 copies
Supplying the Mining World: The Mining Equipment Manufacturers of San Francisco, 1850-1900 (1996) 3 copies
From adze to vermilion;: A guide to the hardware of history, and the literature of historic sites archaeology, (1971) 3 copies
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" Too Tough to Die" The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of a Silver Camp; 1878 to 1990 by Lynn R. Bailey
A comprehensive look at the town of Tombstone. In some cases, in my opinion, too much information. The author goes on and on about certain aspects and details of some events, the details about the machinery, pumps and how the silver was taken out of the rock were a little long and dry. While areas where he could give more detail he fails, with the G.A.R. on page 113, David Allen Neagle page 142-145 here he ends his discussion this way "His subsequent life is well known and need not be retold show more here, a little detail here would have been nice. Even with those issues this book does give a great look at the "Town Too Tough To Die". show less
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