Peter Bradley

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The most valuable portion of the nascent Comanchería was the Big Timbers of the Arkansas, a thick grove of cottonwood trees stretching over some sixty miles downriver from the Purgatoire junction. Known to Spaniards as La Casa de Palo, “the house of wood,” the Big Timbers was a winter haven for horses.
The Comanche Empire
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