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Adventure Stories with Thunderstorms - The Forgotten Expedition

Hank Wilson

Narrator Hank Wilson

Publisher: Ashby Navis & Tennyson Media Publisher

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Summary

An adventure story featuring thunderstorms in the background.
 
The Forgotten Expedition
by Hank Wilson tells the story of a group of Spanish explorers who disappeared
from the official records. They were a product of their time. Their story
actually begins in 1598, when one of the most brutal of all of the Spanish
governors in what is now New Mexico came into power. Juan de Oñate brought in
approximately 400 settlers and built a settlement named San Juan de los
Caballeros. His real purpose was not to establish a new colony but to locate the
legendary treasure of Quivira. He started searching for the treasure in 1601,
he never did locate it and his missions to find gold and treasure were
fruitless. His legacy does, however, include perhaps the most inhumane
treatment of the Pueblo peoples in the area, and he left office in 1607 in
disgrace. He was found guilty of cruelty, immorality, and false reporting, and
he was exiled from the colony, fined, and deprived of his titles. 
 
This story takes place
approximately 4 years after Onate’s departure. New Mexico has a new governor, Governor
Don Pedro de Peralta. He has authorized an expedition to explore more of what
is now the Trans-Pecos region of the American Southwest. While the story is
fictional, the people’s involved all either could have or did exist during this
period. This story is built around excerpts from the journal of Fray Miguel De
La Garza as he recorded the events that took place during the group’s
exploration of an unknown territory.
 
Those who found the
journal noted the closing entry “I recorded this for the benefit of those who
are to come. I have tried to be faithful to what we saw and did. May God have
mercy on our souls. Fray Miguel De La Garza. December 1611”
Duration: about 2 hours (02:09:04)
Publishing date: 2025-03-09; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2025. Copyright Statment: —