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​Fall 2019 Pioneer

The great desert and sands of Southcentral New Mexico were not always thus. Science has proven the Tularosa Basin, for instance, was a land-locked ocean.
​Those who came to the eastern slopes of the Sacramento Mountains found constant sources of fresh water.
​Now Come and see what else you can find.

$15.00

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Spring 2020 Pioneer

The Fresnal consists of the north, south, and middle forks of Fresnal Creek, which flows down Fresnal Canyon continues through Box Canyon in the Sacramento Mountains of Southern Mew Mexico.

Do you know what life was on the Fresnal? Will come by and get your copy of this great book.

​$15.00



​Fall 2020 Pioneer

 Selected essays of Charles Leland "Doc" Sonnichsen.
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Why, readers may ask, should a college professor form El Paso be regarded as important enough to be presented to subscribers and/or readers of the Pioneer, a biannual publication of the Tularosa Basin Historical Society?
His first book was printed in 1960 "Tularosa"

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  • Home
  • Information
    • About Us
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    • Newsletters
    • Exhibits
    • EXHIBITS 2
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    • BOOKS, BOOKS, & MORE BOOKS
    • PIONEERS
    • Pioneers 2
    • Heritage
    • Our Favorite Brown Books
  • Donate
  • La Luz Pottery