TURN BACK TIME

.... TO THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY AND THE STORY OF ESTEVANICO

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  • He was an equal partner in a group of four men that changed the map of the world. Few individuals can make such a claim.
  • He was the first non-Indian to see the present state of Arizona.
  • He blazed the trail that the Coronado expedition would follow later.
  • He did much to allay the unrest of the Indians of Nueva Galicia simply because he was trusted and respected by them.
  • He walked well over five thousand miles in exploring the southern parts of our country.
  • He has been neglected too long.

-- Marshall C. Harrold - Centerville, Ohio - 1989


Researcher and Author:  Marshall C. Harrold, Centerville, Ohio


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