. Some strange corners of our country; the wonderland of the Southwest . awn by F. E. Sitts Another View of the Great Bridge 151 Drawn by W. Taber Natural Bridge near Fort Defiance, New Mexico 157 Drawn by W. Taber The Eagle Fetich, actual size 160 Drawn by F. E. Sitts Some Leaves from the Stone Autograph-Album 162 Drawn by J. M. Nugent Fig. 1. Juan de Onate * 170 Drawn by J. M. Nugent Fig. 2. Diego Martin Barba and Alferes Agostyn 172 Drawn by J. M. Nugent Fig. 3. Diego Lucero de Godoy 174 Drawn by J. M. Nugent Fig. 4. Juan Gonzales 175 Drawn by J. M, Nugent Fig. 5. Ration Paez Hurtado 175 Dr


. Some strange corners of our country; the wonderland of the Southwest . awn by F. E. Sitts Another View of the Great Bridge 151 Drawn by W. Taber Natural Bridge near Fort Defiance, New Mexico 157 Drawn by W. Taber The Eagle Fetich, actual size 160 Drawn by F. E. Sitts Some Leaves from the Stone Autograph-Album 162 Drawn by J. M. Nugent Fig. 1. Juan de Onate * 170 Drawn by J. M. Nugent Fig. 2. Diego Martin Barba and Alferes Agostyn 172 Drawn by J. M. Nugent Fig. 3. Diego Lucero de Godoy 174 Drawn by J. M. Nugent Fig. 4. Juan Gonzales 175 Drawn by J. M, Nugent Fig. 5. Ration Paez Hurtado 175 Drawn by J. M. Nugent Fig. 6. Juan Paez Hurtado 176 Drawn by J. M. Nugent Fig. 7. Don Francisco Manuel de Silva Nieto 177 Drawn by J. M. Nugent Fig. 8. Nieto 178 Drawn by J. M. Nugent Fig. 9. Lujan 180 Drawn by J. M. Nugent xi THE NEW YoSpnSLIC LIBRARY OR, LENOX AND riLD (V FOUKDATIONS, « 1) » 9 ^9 2 *>* , • » « « SOMR.;^S3S|A]^,Gi;.. ?•?•••?:0UE COtij^lTET. OF 3 = 9 = S» 3 I. »?>>> V^te/G,RANDEST GORGE. E^ ^TflE ^E JiV^^ia -tiie most wonderful ofyuds*; and one of the most won-derful things in it is that we asAmericans find so little to won-der at. Other civilized nations takepride in knowing theii* points ofnatural and historic interest; butwhen we have pointed to our mar-velous growth in population andwealth, we are very largely done,and hasten abroad in quest ofsights not a tenth part so wonderful as a thousand won-ders we have at home and never dream of. It is true thatother nations are older, and have grown up to think ofsomething besides material matters; but our youth and ourachievements are poor excuse for this unpatriotic slighting \ •n 2 SOME STRANGE CORNERS OF OUR COUNTRY. of oru own country. There is a part of America,—a parteven of the United States—of which Americans know ashttle as they do of inner Africa, and of wliicli too many ofthem are mnch less intere^ With them totravel ^ means only to ,g


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