John P. Wilson

John Wilson is an archeologist, historical researcher, and more recently an author, now retired after ten years with a state museum and another twenty-eight years contracting for clients that included utility companies, mining and engineering firms, Native American nations,  and several state and federal agencies.  He was born in Illinois and is a graduate of both the University of Illinois and Harvard University.  His most recent publications include two anthologies:  New Mexico Episodes and Arizona Across 400 Years.  He lives in Las Cruces, New Mexico, with his wife Cheryl.
John Wilson is an archeologist, historical researcher, and more recently an author, now retired after ten years with a state museum and another twenty-eight years contracting for clients that included utility companies, mining and engineering firms, Native American nations,  and several state and federal agencies.  He was born in Illinois and is a graduate of both the University of Illinois and Harvard University.  His most recent publications include two anthologies:  New Mexico Episodes and Arizona Across 400 Years.  He lives in Las Cruces, New Mexico, with his wife Cheryl.
 
Peoples of the Middle Gila Peoples of the Middle Gila
Peoples of the Middle Gila

Peoples of the Middle Gila

A Documentary History of the Pimas and Maricopas 1500s–1945

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