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The Santa Fe Trail by H.L. James 1984

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The Santa Fe Trail by H.L. James 1984

We’re honored to release the first drop from the 4KINSHIP Studio Library — a curated collection of vintage and gently used books gathered over decades of research, travel, design, and lived experience.

These titles have shaped our thinking. They’ve informed our dye practices, textile studies, Indigenous design ethics, land-based storytelling, and our broader creative journey. Some are rare. Some are well-loved. All have been part of the foundation of what became 4KINSHIP.

As we thoughtfully downsize our archives, we’re excited to pass these phenomenal reads forward — into new studios, homes, classrooms, and creative spaces.

May they inspire you the way they inspired us.
May they be used, referenced, dog-eared, and loved again.

Pages: 20

Dimensions: 6" x 9" Paperback

Condition: Gently Used(minimal signs of use) small scuffs to cover, gently aged.

A concise vintage guide to one of the Southwest’s most significant historic trade routes.

Originally published in 1968 (with later printings), this staple-bound booklet traces the history of the Santa Fe Trail from 1821–1880 — from its beginnings as an international trade corridor to its role as a military supply route during the Mexican-American War.

Highlights include Council Grove, the Cimarron Cutoff, the Arkansas River, Bent’s Fort, and Raton Pass, offering both historical context and geographic orientation.

Produced by the Southwestern Monuments Association, this slim illustrated guide captures a moment in regional preservation publishing — practical, educational, and rooted in place.

A thoughtful addition for collectors of Southwestern history, trail lore, and vintage national park ephemera.

The Santa Fe Trail by H.L. James 1984

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