The Ruidoso Public Library presents:
Author/Historian Linda Sanchez
Book Signing and Program
Thursday, August 31, 2017 @ 11:00 a.m.
From Bootleg Whiskey, Billy
& Apaches to Nazi Artifacts—a potpourri of legend and lore
from across the sacred
mountain
& Apaches to Nazi Artifacts—a potpourri of legend and lore
from across the sacred
mountain
Lynda Sánchez brings show and tell items for her program about the little
known aspects of story telling legends and information about some of our
region’s heritage.
As co-author of the new book,
Sánchez will discuss why New Mexico’s Fort Stanton Cave is now a World Class Cave,
and how its early history during the infamous Lincoln County War was part of
and how its early history during the infamous Lincoln County War was part of
a hotbed of bootlegging and counterfeiting. Additionally, she will discuss little
known tales of Billy the Kid, the Apaches and how a German Compass made her
known tales of Billy the Kid, the Apaches and how a German Compass made her
re-think history! Sanchez’s Peace Corps work in South America as well as
archaeological field work in the Southwest, Mexico and Belize greatly influenced
and guided her to the colorful mosaic representing folk heroes, legends and
archaeological field work in the Southwest, Mexico and Belize greatly influenced
and guided her to the colorful mosaic representing folk heroes, legends and
history of our region.
Sánchez has authored or co-authored six books and is a member of Western Writers
of America, Lynda served on the BLM Resource Advisory Council, was President of
the Lincoln County Historical Society, helped preserve Fort Stanton, and taught
of America, Lynda served on the BLM Resource Advisory Council, was President of
the Lincoln County Historical Society, helped preserve Fort Stanton, and taught
workshops funded by the National Science Foundation using the science of
Archaeology as the inspiration for exciting and new approaches to education.
Lynda has received several state and national awards in these fields.
Lynda Sánchez out in the field near Cactus Cave (Fort Stanton /BLM area) Photo by Kathy Peerman
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for the Fort Stanton Cave Study Project.
She has written many caving related articles as well as 250 plus historical articles for
Arizona Highways, True West, New Mexico Magazine and other journals.
Arizona Highways, True West, New Mexico Magazine and other journals.