Out West: A Magazine of the Old Pacific and the New, Volumen19Charles Fletcher Lummis Land of Sunshine Publishing Company, 1903 Includes reports and notices of the Southwest Society of the Archaeological Institute of America. |
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... Ranch Indians ( their removal to Pala ) , illustrated , Grant Wallace 25 " Water Out of the Rock , " illustrated , Grace Ellery Channing .. What We Can Learn From Rome , illustrated , Grace Ellery Channing ..239 , 357 , 473 , 575 357 ...
... Ranch Indians ( their removal to Pala ) , illustrated , Grant Wallace 25 " Water Out of the Rock , " illustrated , Grace Ellery Channing .. What We Can Learn From Rome , illustrated , Grace Ellery Channing ..239 , 357 , 473 , 575 357 ...
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... Ranch Indians , the first Indians in United States history moved to better lands and more lands than they had before the Club has already reroofed the chapel with tiles ( a building 144 x 27 feet ) and rooms to its right , 47 x 27 feet ...
... Ranch Indians , the first Indians in United States history moved to better lands and more lands than they had before the Club has already reroofed the chapel with tiles ( a building 144 x 27 feet ) and rooms to its right , 47 x 27 feet ...
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... ranch of 2370 acres ; how a campaign against this folly was made by the Sequoya League , and a commission appointed to select the best location possible ; how that Commission , after examining 107 ranches , selected the Pala Valley ...
... ranch of 2370 acres ; how a campaign against this folly was made by the Sequoya League , and a commission appointed to select the best location possible ; how that Commission , after examining 107 ranches , selected the Pala Valley ...
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A Magazine of the Old Pacific and the New Charles Fletcher Lummis. WARNER'S RANCH INDIANS LEAVING THE HOT SPRINGS FOR PALA , MAY 12 , 1903 . Photo by Sawyer are off materially ; and having been able to understand.
A Magazine of the Old Pacific and the New Charles Fletcher Lummis. WARNER'S RANCH INDIANS LEAVING THE HOT SPRINGS FOR PALA , MAY 12 , 1903 . Photo by Sawyer are off materially ; and having been able to understand.
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... Ranch Indians to have to lose homes dearer to them than any others , no matter how much more valuable or more comfortable ; but as a matter of fact the Warner's Ranch Indians are now. THE WAGONS AT THE HOT SPRINGS . Photo by Grant ...
... Ranch Indians to have to lose homes dearer to them than any others , no matter how much more valuable or more comfortable ; but as a matter of fact the Warner's Ranch Indians are now. THE WAGONS AT THE HOT SPRINGS . Photo by Grant ...
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Página 206 - ... flesh, by which many of them became so tame, that they would lie about him in hundreds, and soon delivered him from the rats. He likewise tamed some kids ; and, to divert himself, would, now and then, sing and dance with them, and his cats : So that by the...
Página 334 - ... manly habitude Of upright souls be mine. Let winds that blow from heaven refresh, Dear Lord, the languid air ; And let the weakness of the flesh Thy strength of spirit share. And, if the eye must fail of light, The ear forget to hear, Make clearer still the spirit's sight, More fine the inward ear ! Be near me in mine hours of need To soothe, or cheer, or warn, And down these slopes of sunset lead As up the hills of morn ! THE BREWING OF SOMA. "These libations mixed with milk have been prepared...
Página 102 - Great storage works are necessary to equalize the flow of streams and to save the flood waters. Their construction has been conclusively shown to be an undertaking too vast for private effort.
Página 102 - It is as right for the National Government to make the streams and rivers of the arid region useful by engineering works for water storage as to make useful the rivers and harbors of the humid region by engineering works of another kind.
Página 102 - Constitution declares one of the objects to be to provide for the common defense and to promote the general welfare...
Página 205 - ... so that he said he was a better Christian while in this solitude than ever he was before, or than, he was afraid, he should ever be again.
Página 205 - ... the woods and up the rocks and hills, as we perceived when we employed him to catch goats for us. We had a bull-dog, which we sent with several of our nimblest runners, to help him in catching goats ; but he distanced and tired both the dog and the men, catched the goats, and brought them to us on his back.
Página 541 - The arts are, I believe, about to take upon their shoulders the burdens that have fallen from the shoulders of priests, and to lead us back upon our journey by filling our thoughts with the essences of things, and not with things.
Página 205 - Duchess" showed a French ensign. Immediately our pinnace returned from the shore, and brought abundance of cray-fish, with a man clothed in goat's skins, who looked wilder than the first owners of them.