Richard Wetherill Anasazi: pioneer explorer of Southwestern ruins : a biography
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PROLOGUE. An introduction to some of the princi-
pals in this story. The scene is a dusty road, at evening, near the Triangle
Bar Triangle Ranch in Chaco Canyon, in northwestern New Mexico. The
date: ]une 22, 1910. 5
I
ONE. Mesa Verde, as it appeared to the first
white explorers venturing across the southwestern tip of Colorado. The hoy-
hood of Richard Wetherill. First settlers in the green valley. The Wetherills
homestead their Alamo Ranch at Mancos, and learn about hostilities with
the Utes. 8
TWO. Discovery of Cliff Palace. Richard and
his brothers find more great cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde and sell their first
collection to the Denver Historical Society. Baron Nordenskiold visits
Alamo Ranch, stays to excavate some of the major cliff houses. He acquaints
Richard with the rudiments of archaeology. Alamo Ranch attracts a swarm
of visitors, among them Julia and Bert Cowing of Brooklyn, N.Y. 21
THREE. An episode which contributed to a
belief that Richard Wetherill was a cattle rustler. The case of a Mancos
Lothario named Byron McGeoch. 46
FOUR. The Chicago Fair. Richard meets the
Hyde brothers. The Hyde Exploring Expedition is formed. Bluff City,
Utah, and plans for the HEEJs first trip. Grand Gulch. Richard discovers a
new type of prehistoric Indians and Talbot Hyde names them Basket
Makers! Snider s well,” a mass burial in a painted kiva. 53
FIVE. The Alamo Ranch falls into debt and
Richard appeals to Talbot Hyde for a loan. Richard s winter trip into the
remote wilderness of Tsegi Canyon. Discovery of Kiet Siel. 76
v
SIX. Dr. T. Mitchell Prudden visits Alamo
Ranch. With Bert Cowing and Editor Muldoon Kelley, the doctor joins
Richard and Clayton Wetherill for a pack trip to the Hopi country. Snake
Dance at Walpi. Old Oraihi. The return journey hy way of Kearns Canyon.
George Washington, a young Navajo, becomes their guide. They find shel-
ter in the hogan of Georges parents. Muldoon Kelley eats watermelons. 85
II
SEVEN. The musical Palmer family arrives hy
“hand wagon at Alamo Ranch. Young Marietta Palmer is not impressed
favorably by Richard. The Palmers camp near Sandal House. Richard
agrees to take them to Chaco Canyon. Pueblo Bonito. Richard s excitement
when he realizes he has found a vast, many dwellinged center of a vanished
civilization. They visit Santa Fe. Richard and Talbot Hyde exchange letters,
planning their next summers work. With Richard as guide, the ‘hand
wagon’ circles southward into Arizona. Crossing the flooded San Juan.
Richard asks Marietta to be his wife. The parting at Monticello, Utah. 99
EIGHT. Historical and archaeological back-
ground of Chaco Canyon. Early explorers: Carravahal and Hosta. Expedi-
tion of John M. Washington in 1849. Observations of Lieutenant Simpson.
William Henry Jacksons trip in 1877. First traces of human life: the Basket
Makers. Evolution of Chaco architecture, from pithouse to great pueblo.
The Classic Period: 1000 to 1150 A.D. Development of the Great Kiva.
Causes of the gradual abandonment of the Chaco. 118
NINE. The Hyde Exploring Expedition un-
dertakes the excavation of Pueblo Bonito. George H. Pepper as field director.
Trenching Bonito s refuse mounds. Discovery of small burial sites. A cache
of pottery and two burial rooms are found. Friction between Richard and
Pepper. Marietta Palmer and Richard Wetherill are married at Sacramento
and return to Alamo Ranch. Plans for a second Grand Gulch expedition. 140
TEN. The Grand Gulch expedition of 1897,
led by Richard Wetherill and financed by C. E. Whitmore and George
Bowles. Bitter weather. The expedition divides into three parties. Indians
kidnap Whitmore and Bowles. Talbot Hyde agrees to buy the collection
representing the winter’s work. Richard writes, “l am horribly in Debt here
through my efforts to help all.” 154
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RICHARD WETHERILL
ELEVEN. The second year’s work at Pueblo
Bonito. Navajo workmen give Richard the nickname Anasazi.” The HEE
is pressed by creditors. August heat sends Marietta to the Mancos valley.
Pepper departs for the Snake Dance at Walpu Acquisitive habits of the
Navajo, and how Richard deals with them. The jewelled frog. Relations be-
tween Richard and Pepper become more strained.
164
TWELVE. Richard conceives the idea of a trad-
ing post at Pueblo Bonito. Their first son is born to Richard and Marietta.
Richard s debts mount. He leaves Mancos in the spring of 1898 to build a
new home in Chaco Canyon. The trading post is moved into the Wetherill’s
house. Marietta takes care of the expanding business. To discourage inter-
lopers, Richard plans to homestead on land embracing Pueblo Bonito,
Chetro Ketl and Pueblo del Arroyo. Death of Benjamin Wetherill.
173
THIRTEEN. Excavation of Pueblo Bonito enters
the fourth season. Trade with Navajos continues to grow, but entails prob-
lems. A Navajo Fiesta. Frederic Ward Putnam visits Bonito. Objections are
raised to the work of the HEE amid cries of vandalism.” Max Pracht inves-
tigates and reports. Efforts for another investigation are made. Washington
orders work on Pueblo Bonito to cease.
181
FOURTEEN. The Hyde Exploring Expedition
launches into the Indian trading business on a national scale. Farmington,
N.M. becomes the Western center of this enterprise. Shootings and barroom
brawls. John Wade s harrowing experience while freighting from Thoreau
to Pueblo Bonito. Richard views the skyrocketing operations of the HEE
with optimism and concern. 191
FIFTEEN, The Holsinger investigation. Rich-
ard s motives for homesteading are misinterpreted. His homestead entry is
suspended. The new manager of the HEE works quietly to sever Richard
and the Hyde brothers. The assets of the HEE are sold. Richard fights to
retain his home in Chaco Canyon while relinquishing claim to the great
ruins. 198
SIXTEEN. The St. Louis Fair, 1904. Alone and
without money in a strange city, Marietta is befriended by a policeman.
Richard encounters some old acquaintances. Fred Hyde remains loyal.
Chaco Canyon is seen in Times Square. 214
ANASAZI
vu
Ill
SEVENTEEN. The Triangle Bar Triangle Ranch.
Joe Schmedding hires on as a cowboy and closely observes the Boss. Arrival
of Bill Finn. Ranch hands Fred Palmer, Gus Thompson, Lee Ivy and
“Black” Phillips. The crotchets of Uncle Clayton. 221
EIGHTEEN. Ranch life at Bonito. Fred Hyde.
Passing sheepherders in a midnight brawl. Des-patis encounter with a rattle-
snake. Marietta sets up a small medical practice to treat injuries, accidental
and otherwise. The Wetherill children and a case of smallpox. Prof. Richard
E. Dodge and Ales Hrdlichx visit. A Texas widow and her children are
given shelter. An epidemic of diphtheria sweeps the country. The case of
Hostine George and his family. A Navajo boy is adopted informally. 234
NINETEEN. Four lawsuits plague Richard Weth-
erill. The Harrison Hill case, which involved a rare Navajo blanket. Tootle,
Wheeler Motter Co. brings suit. Claim is entered by a Durango attorney.
Payment is asked on two old notes. 248
TWENTY. Storm clouds gather over the Triangle
Bar Triangle Ranch. William T. Shelton reports on Richard Wetherill to
the Indian Commissioner. Agent Samuel F. Stacher brings his family to
Bonito. Richard’s affairs are investigated. Eleanor Quick comes to Bonito as
a schoolteacher and remains as an alarmed observer. Sheriff Talle arrives
with cattle. Des-glena-spah warns Marietta of impending trouble. 254
TWENTY-ONE. The encounter between Chis-chilling-
begay and Richard Wetherill. Old Welo’s gunstock is broken. The ambush
and shooting at Rincon del Camino. 269
TWENTY-TWO. Sheriff Talle rides to Thoreau for
help. Preparation for an Indian attach Justice of the Peace Fay leads a posse
from Farmington to Pueblo Bonito. Findings of the Coroner’s Jury. A simple
burial ceremony. Five Navajos and Bill Finn are arrested. Dr. Prudden and
John Wetherill are notified. Navajos in the vicinity of the Wetherill ranch
are given orders. The activities of Chis-chilling-begay before and after the
shooting. 272
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RICHARD WETHERILL
TWENTY-THREE. Shelton takes command of the de-
fense. Bill Finns testimony. Chis-chilling-begay is charged with murder and
held for trial. Finn is fined for assault and battery. Shelton talks to a reporter.
Stacker s report of the shooting. Finn is tried on a second charge of assault.
Shelton swears out new complaints. Three of seven Indians accused are
held. Finn belatedly brings suit against Nez-begay. Dr. Prudden observes
the proceedings with growing indignation. 282
TWENTY-FOUR. Dr. Prudden calls upon the Commis-
sioner of Indian Affairs for an investigation. An inquiry is conducted by
Maj. fames McLaughlin. Marietta pies suit against Stacker and the case
comes to trial. 294
TWENTY-FIVE. The trial of Chis-chilling-begay. The
jury returns a verdict. The question of whom the Navajo intended to kill
pnds an answer. 304
EPILOGUE. A summary of later circumstances in-
volving some of the principals of this story, including Dr. T. Mitchell Prud-
den, George H. Pepper, Samuel F. Stacker, Chis-chilling-begay, William T.
Shelton, Bill Finn, and Marietta Wetherill. An obituary notice in ((The
Mancos Times.” 309
SOURCES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
APPENDICES.
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
INDEX.
319
323
353
358
ANAS AZI
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