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No Man's Land: A History of El Camino Real

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A regional history blends archival research and local folklore to trace the Royal Road and its frontier corridor. It describes encounters among Indigenous communities, French and Spanish traders and missionaries, and the settlement patterns that produced trading posts, presidios, and mission sites. The narrative examines the Neutral Strip as a lawless zone that fostered contraband and violent conflict, the later establishment of military posts to impose order, and the economic and social forces that shaped migration and community life. Appendices of land grants, baptismal records, and personnel lists are used to corroborate the account and illuminate everyday life along the route.

About the Author

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Louis Raphael Nardini

Louis Raphael Nardini is an author known for his work in historical literature, particularly focusing on the cultural and historical significance of the El Camino Real. His notable book, "No Man's Land: A History of El Camino Real," explores the intricate narratives and historical contexts surrounding this important route. Nardini's writing contributes to the understanding of regional history and its impact on contemporary society, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in the heritage of the area.

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