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South of the Gadsden Line

By: Virgil Cain
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The Gadsden Purchase finished what the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo started. The old Spanish presidio at Tucson – known affectionately to locals as the “Old Pueblo” – was declared American territory on June 8, 1854. Few noticed.

There were only 500 citizens at the time, and a scant few were white. Most Americans looked at the dusty old presidio, situated a day’s ride north of the Mexico border and surrounded on all sides by as many mountain ranges as hostile Apache war bands, and saw only a sweatbox populated by too many undesirables to make it worth their while. A more learned sort saw that, for all the danger that life south of the Gadsden line offered, Arizona was a land of unspeakable promise.

South of the Gadsden Line is a sweeping Western which depicts the lives of many of Arizona’s earliest pioneers with the sort of raw authenticity that the time and territory demands.
Americas Historical Fiction United States World Literature Latin America Arizona Mexico
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