Cynthia Ann Parker: The Life and the Legend (SOUTHWESTERN STUDIES)
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Author(s)Margaret Schmidt Hacker,
PublisherTexas Western Pr
ISBN / ASIN0874041872
ISBN-139780874041873
Sales Rank147,539
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Although Cynthia Ann Parker never recounted her experiences as a captive of the Comanches (1836-60), her story is probably the most familiar of all the pioneer women captured by Indians in the Southwest. Margaret Hacker's five years of research have produced a balanced and dependable account of this tragic story.
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