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Federico Villalba's Texas - by Juan Manuel Casas (Paperback)

Federico Villalba's Texas - by  Juan Manuel Casas (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In the 1880s Federico Villalba left old San Gerónimo (Aldama, Chihuahua) and began ranching near the village of San Carlos, about fifteen miles south of the Lajitas ford of the Rio Grande. Villalba prospered and eventually crossed the international boundary to settle and ranch in Burro Mesa.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In the 1880s Federico Villalba left old San Gerónimo (Aldama, Chihuahua) and began ranching near the village of San Carlos, about fifteen miles south of the Lajitas ford of the Rio Grande. Villalba prospered and eventually crossed the international boundary to settle and ranch in Burro Mesa. </p><p>Over the bight of Santa Elena Canyon greeting the dawn of each day, Villalba built his herd of cattle and angora goats; eventually a store and talabartería, or leather goods shop, was opened at Cerro Villalba (later Study Butte). </p><p>"Fred" Villalba's life was filled with excitement, challenges, victories, and tragedies affecting pioneering families of West Texas. The indelible trails left by this noble cattle baron and industrious entrepreneur in an unforgiving region are legendary.</p><p>Juan Manuel Casas narrates the history of his great-grandfather Federico Villalba and his family. This is a significant addition to the ­historical record of the Big Bend and West Texas literature ... from a Mexican national's point of view during its early years of settlement and statehood.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"<em>If ever there has been family history recounted through a tale of genuine adventure, this is it. While sometimes heart-rendering, often romantic, and ever ringing of truth, -Federico -Villalba's Texas is a major contribution to the history of the Big Bend of Texas as well as that of La Frontera de -Chihuahua.</em>" --Glenn Willeford, Author and Historian</p><br>

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