Adios Nuevo Mexico

Adios Nuevo Mexico The Santa Fe Journal of John Watts in 1859 - Modern Jewish Literature and Culture

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Teenage John Watts came to territorial Santa Fe in 1858 from Bloomington, Indiana. His father believed the clear air of northern New Mexico would be beneficial to John's health. In Santa Fe, they joined John's older brother, J. Howe Watts.

John and Howe are left on their own in Santa Fe much of the time, and John decides to improve his penmanship and foster orderly habits by keeping a daily journal. In a mixture of worldliness and naiveté, maturity and boyish enthusiasm, insightful observations of others, and critical comments on his own behaviour, John captures aspects of daily life in Santa Fe that are not of a kind generally found in public documents. Public officials help in educating the Anglo children living in the capital: Governor Rencher teaches French in his office at the Palace of the Governors, Reverend Gorman of the Baptist Church teaches Spanish. Francis Bauer, the army band director, gives music lessons. John voraciously reads the contemporary literary classics and the major American historians of his day.

In a Who's Who of territorial New Mexico, Adios Nuevo Mexico opens a window into what an American boy in his late teens is reading, thinking, doing, and seeing in Santa Fe.

Book information

ISBN: 9780896729063
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Imprint: Texas Tech University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 978.95604092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xxv, 238
Weight: 500g
Height: 226mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 20mm