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University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Coronado: Misfortune’s Explorer From Fredrick W. Hodge’s Spanish Explorers in the Southern United States

University of North Texas Libraries From Cornille Wytfliet’s map Hispania Nova 1597 Primary Source Adventures: Coronado: Misfortune’s Explorer

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Coronado: Misfortune’s Explorer From Justin Winsor’s Narrative and Critical History of America, Vol. 2 Conquistador General

University of North Texas Libraries Spanish Conquistador courtesy of Dr. Richard B. McCaslin Primary Source Adventures: Coronado: Misfortune’s Explorer

University of North Texas Libraries From Pedro Castañeda’s The Journey of Coronado, translated by George Parker Winship Primary Source Adventures: Coronado: Misfortune’s Explorer

University of North Texas Libraries Courtesy photographer - Barney Fitzpatrick Primary Source Adventures: Coronado: Misfortune’s Explorer View of the Great Plains

University of North Texas Libraries From Pedro Castañeda’s The Journey of Coronado, translated by George Parker Winship Primary Source Adventures: Coronado: Misfortune’s Explorer

University of North Texas Libraries From Carlysle Graham Raht’s The Romance of Davis Mountains and Big Bend Country drawings by Waldo Williams Primary Source Adventures: Coronado: Misfortune’s Explorer

University of North Texas Libraries From Pedro Castañeda’s The Journey of Coronado, translated by George Parker Winship Primary Source Adventures: Coronado: Misfortune’s Explorer

University of North Texas Libraries Primary Source Adventures: Coronado: Misfortune’s Explorer From Pedro Castañeda’s The Journey of Coronado, translated by George Parker Winship