The U.S. General Services Administration did not say when the monument was removed from its spot in front of the federal courthouse.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect when Kit Carson and his wife, Josefa Jaramillo, purchased their home in Taos. Kit Carson Park, a 19-acre green space shaded by centuries-old ...
Encampment —Members of the Wyoming Humanities Council and the Grand Encampment Museum staff invite residents to attend a presentation tonight on Christopher “Kit” Carson. Starting 7p.m. Past Grand ...
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1868: Col. Christopher "Kit" Carson, who directed the campaign against the Navajos which resulted in their surrender and the exile of about half the tribe to Fort Sumner between 1864 and 1868, dies at ...
I. The Carson of history and legend -- II. The Kit Carson memoirs, 1809-1856 -- III. The closing years, 1857-1868 -- IV. Carson the man : a new appraisal -- Appendix A : A chronology of Kit Carson's ...
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