Cimarron 1872 Por: Matt R Matt Ruglys reads from letters sent by his great great grandfather, Henry Tinson, from Cimarron, New Mexico between 1871 and 1873. The letters describe life and work in the American west. 62 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Cimarron 1872 Mostrando página 2 de 4 Episode 42 - “There was a saloon opened at the back of our house on Saturday” 25/06/2024 Episode 41 - “The ground sticks to you like newly toasted cheese” 23/06/2024 Episode 40 - “All our best beer has leaked out of the cask” 04/06/2024 Episode 39 - “A large proportion of the few residents of Cimarron will leave next week” 01/06/2024 Episode 38 - “Mr Morley fastened a large rope around his chest and the other to the telegraph pole” 28/05/2024 Episode 37 - “Charley Morris had his brains blown out on Saturday morning” 25/05/2024 Episode 36 - “The lines are down, we can get no news from England” 21/05/2024 Episode 35 - “Mr Gray saw a large snake in our front garden” 18/05/2024 Episode 34 - “I have bought an eagle” 14/05/2024 Episode 33 - “From dawn til noon, anvils were discharged” 12/05/2024 Episode 32 - “The most exhausting, exciting, and eventful official day I have ever known” 07/05/2024 Episode 31 - “This is composed of pure Mexican gold” 05/05/2024 Episode 30 - “Yesterday was the longest day and celebrated here with the most frightful hail, rain, thunder and lightning” 30/04/2024 Episode 29 - “Waste, robbery, peculation, and shameful extravagance” 27/04/2024 Episode 28 - “We have had a deal of hot weather and it does pour so hard” 23/04/2024 Episode 27 - “We have a company of soldiers here for a few days” 20/04/2024 Episode 26 - “We are living in a reign of terror” 16/04/2024 Episode 25 - “Edith is having a little holiday at McAllister’s farm” 13/04/2024 Episode 24 - “Fanny amused herself by slipping off the horse” 09/04/2024 Episode 23 - “Wiseman would have been shot dead as a herring” 06/04/2024 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 4 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn