The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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Stran 135
... mountain near which they were to camp -this hut being the only white man's dwel- ling for ten miles around , and inhabited by an odd “ old man of the mountain , " named Frisbie , whose good will it was quite neces- sary to gain , as he ...
... mountain near which they were to camp -this hut being the only white man's dwel- ling for ten miles around , and inhabited by an odd “ old man of the mountain , " named Frisbie , whose good will it was quite neces- sary to gain , as he ...
Stran 153
... mountain peaks . Several times the early risers looking down the cañon saw the fog - bank coming up , but only once more did it reach us during the ten weeks and a half of our stay . It was the rainy season over to the east of us in ...
... mountain peaks . Several times the early risers looking down the cañon saw the fog - bank coming up , but only once more did it reach us during the ten weeks and a half of our stay . It was the rainy season over to the east of us in ...
Stran 205
... mountain , but its isolated position and symmetrical form make Shasta magnificent . There seems to be an individuality , a self - sufficiency , about the mountain that compels one to regard it as the sovereign of the whole landscape ...
... mountain , but its isolated position and symmetrical form make Shasta magnificent . There seems to be an individuality , a self - sufficiency , about the mountain that compels one to regard it as the sovereign of the whole landscape ...
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Aequis Madre of Santiago The Chapters IIX R B Townshend 155 245 353 | 70 |
Pause A Charles L Paige | 87 |
Ascent of Mount Shasta An F C Freeman 205 | 95 |
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acequia American arms Ashley Ashley Ward bank Bannocks beautiful began cacique California camp Camp Wright cañon Cañon City Captain Charley Chata child Chinita cried daughter Don Estevan Don Rafael Doña Carmen Doña Isabel Dunckley Eel River eyes face father Felipe followed G. P. Putnam's Sons girl give gold Gonzales haint hand Harjoe head heard heart horse Indians Jim Snyder Josefa killed knew Lieutenant Dillon living looked miles mind morning mountain mules never night once party passed Pedro Pepé Phoebe Ramirez reservation river rocks Round Valley Ruiz San Francisco Sarah Winnemucca seemed settlers side slaves soon Stephens stood story strong Sutter's Fort tain tell thing thought tion told took trail trees tribe troops turned Umatillas voice Walla Walla wild woman women words young Yukas