Enterprise and Ingenuity: The Gascon Ranch of Mora County, New Mexico [Western Regional Architecture Program, Publication No. 3]
by Edited by Chris Wilson and Thomas Carter
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[Salt Lake City]: Graduate School of Architecture, University of Utah, 1995. Soft cover. Very Good. Staple-bound in card covers. Lightly creased; minor wear to covers. Interior is clean and unmarked. Illustrated. 32 pages. Oblong format. 7 x 10 inches. [Western Regional Architecture Program, Publication No. 3] Documentation of the history and structures of the Gascon Ranch, located in Mora County, about a dozen miles east of Santa Fe, just north of the village of Upper Rociada. The ranch site was established in the 1870s by Jose Baca, Richard Dunn, and the Pendaries family, entrepreneurs who erected grist and sawmills, mercantile stores, warehouses and corral complexes. Includes more than a dozen photographs, a site plane, plan diagrams of ranch structures, and a bibliography.
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- Title
- Enterprise and Ingenuity: The Gascon Ranch of Mora County, New Mexico [Western Regional Architecture Program, Publication No. 3]
- Author
- Edited by Chris Wilson and Thomas Carter
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- Soft cover
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- Used - Very Good
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- Paperback
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- Graduate School of Architecture, University of Utah
- Place of Publication
- [Salt Lake City]
- Date Published
- 1995
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- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Rociada, history, Santa Fe, Mora County, New Mexico, architecture, ranching, ranches, history, Pendaries, Jose Baca, Richard Dunn, Gellenthien, Bartley,
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