The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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... miles west of San Antonio , the route lay within about seven miles of the Rio Grande , and as it approached Fort Davis it turned away from the Mexican bor- der a few miles farther to supply that post with mail , then back to the Rio ...
... miles west of San Antonio , the route lay within about seven miles of the Rio Grande , and as it approached Fort Davis it turned away from the Mexican bor- der a few miles farther to supply that post with mail , then back to the Rio ...
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... miles distant , but distinctly seen through this upper air with our glasses , glowing with color as they abounded with every form of architec- two hundred miles below the mouth of the sharp pinnacles. ture . The rays of the western sun ...
... miles distant , but distinctly seen through this upper air with our glasses , glowing with color as they abounded with every form of architec- two hundred miles below the mouth of the sharp pinnacles. ture . The rays of the western sun ...
Stran 565
... miles long , and a mile and a half wide . Independence is eighteen miles from Donner , and six thousand feet above the sea - level . Webber Lake is a thousand feet higher than Independence , and seven miles distant . The beautiful ...
... miles long , and a mile and a half wide . Independence is eighteen miles from Donner , and six thousand feet above the sea - level . Webber Lake is a thousand feet higher than Independence , and seven miles distant . The beautiful ...
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Days Fishing on the Coos | 14 |
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