<p>Miguel Antonio Otero (1859-1944) not only distinguished himself as a political leader in New Mexico and lived out his life as a champion of the people but he is also highly recognized for his career as an author. He published his legendary My Life on the Frontier 1864-1882 in 1935 followed by The Real Billy the Kid: With New Light on the Lincoln County War in 1936 My Life on the Frontier 1882-1897 in 1939 and My Nine Years as Governor of the Territory of New Mexico 1897-1906 in 1940. These books of which this is one in Sunstone's Southwest Heritage Series are filled with the raw power and intrigue of the Wild West written by one who lived it. One would expect no less from such a vibrant personality who filled the pages of his monumental history with the passionate memories of an exciting era. Otero was born in St. Louis Missouri. His father who bore the same name and who was born in Valencia New Mexico in 1829 had built up a stellar career in the East. Miguel Antonio Otero Jr. was brought up in a family of wealth and influence but he also experienced the hardships of growing up in a household that was always on the move. His family's sojourns took him from one town to another across Missouri Kansas Colorado and New Mexico. During Miguel A. Otero's travels and frequent stopovers in Wild Western towns he came into contact with notorious outlaws like Clay Allison and popular lawmen such as Wild Bill Hickok Pat Garrett Elfego Baca and other well known figures including Doc Holliday William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) General George A. Custer and frontiersman Christopher Kit Carson. In fact Otero was such an adventurous soul that he always sought out or was in close contact with anyone making headlines during the turbulent era he lived in. He even published a short lived newspaper called the Otero Optic which eventually became the Las Vegas Daily Optic. He began his illustrious career in politics as Las Vegas City Clerk San Miguel County probate clerk county clerk and recorder and district court clerk. Then in 1892 President William McKinley appointed Miguel Antonio Otero as governor of the New Mexico territory where he served until 1906. Includes foreword to original edition by George P. Hammond and a new foreword to this new Sunstone Press edition by Ray John de Aragón.</p>
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