Marc Simmons

Marc Simmons

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Marc Simmons is considered New Mexico's historian laureate and has published over forty books on New Mexico history. Simmons is a former Woodrow Wilson Fellow, a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, and in 1993 the King of Spain granted him membership in the knightly Order of Isabela la Catolica for his contributions to Spanish colonial history. He resides in Cerrillos, New Mexico.
30th November 2006

Billy Blackfeet in the Rockies: A Story from History

Suitable for children of ages 10-12, this is the story of a boy of mixed ancestry who, during a hunting trip to the Mont... MoreBilly Blackfeet in the Rockies: A Story from History

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15th September 2003

Josi's Buffalo Hunt: A Story from History

Based on actual events, Jose's Buffalo Hunt is the true story of an eleven-year-old boy and his first participatio... MoreJosi's Buffalo Hunt: A Story from History

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15th November 2005

Teddy's Cattle Drive: A Story from History

For ages 6-12. In 'Teddy's Cattle Drive,' Marc Simmons tells the story of E C 'Teddy' Abbot, an eleven-year-old Nebraska... MoreTeddy's Cattle Drive: A Story from History

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