The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . ^?!6»S^ A his birth and Scenes Identifiedwith his career In Portu-gal and the MadeiraIslands. Section D.—Thecareer of Columbus atthe court of Spain, and places atCordova, Granada, Sal-amanca, Seville, andother cities Identified BAY NJ2AR WHERE wltll ColumbuS. 2. The Monastery of Santa Maria de la Rablda ; Illustrations of thelife of Columbus there. Section E.—The firstvoyage of Columbus, and pictures of thecaravels. 2. Fac-slmlles ofcharts,nautlcal instruments,books, etc., used on thevoyage, and m


The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . ^?!6»S^ A his birth and Scenes Identifiedwith his career In Portu-gal and the MadeiraIslands. Section D.—Thecareer of Columbus atthe court of Spain, and places atCordova, Granada, Sal-amanca, Seville, andother cities Identified BAY NJ2AR WHERE wltll ColumbuS. 2. The Monastery of Santa Maria de la Rablda ; Illustrations of thelife of Columbus there. Section E.—The firstvoyage of Columbus, and pictures of thecaravels. 2. Fac-slmlles ofcharts,nautlcal instruments,books, etc., used on thevoyage, and model showingthe course of the voyage. discovery and landingat Watlings Island. and relics of Wat-iines Island and otherplaces visited on the voy-age. 5. The constructionof the fort at La and relics of theplace. 6. Views of Lisbonand other places visited on ^^^^^^s where coi^umbus i^odged, Barcelona. the voyage homeward. 7. Reception of Columbus on his return. 478 LA RABIDA CONVENT. to Spain ; views of Barcelona. The scene of the egg. 8. Strangethings seen on the voyage. Fac-similes of rehcs brought home. Section F.—The second voyage of Columbus, i. Views ofCadiz, from whence he sailed. 2. Views of the islands discoveredon the second voyage, and evidence of cannibalism illustrated byold prints. 3. Remains, views and relics of Isabella, the firstsettlement in the new world. 4. Explorations of the mountains ofCibao; El Puerto de los Hidaloros; views of La Veo^a and SantoCerro ; the cross of Columbus ; Santo Thomas. 5. The discoveryof Jamaica; Santa Gloria and St. Anns Bay; illustrations of F1 ^mr:^! ^ yy^z^:- f--^ f^ ?? • pup ISABEIvLA OFFERING HER JEWELS. associations with the natives. 6. The return to Santo Domingro;adventures wdth the Indians; eat gold, Christian, eat gold;founding of the city of Santiago. 7. Queen Anacona, and thefounding of the city of Santo Domingo ; scenes in that city. of Columbus and scenes at Buro-o


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