. Book of song poems. ains far away Out in our northwestern land,For centuries have made their display As they in wondrous beauty stand. There are some mountains far away; There where their rich treasures aboundWhere they stand, theyre wonders of the day; The minerals are gold and silver found. There are some mountains far away, They are the great Black Hills;Theyre dressed in mantles of green and gray; Among them are the brooks and rills. There are some mountains far awayWhere their beauties doth unfold; Here for ages they have had their their wonders can never be told. September, 19


. Book of song poems. ains far away Out in our northwestern land,For centuries have made their display As they in wondrous beauty stand. There are some mountains far away; There where their rich treasures aboundWhere they stand, theyre wonders of the day; The minerals are gold and silver found. There are some mountains far away, They are the great Black Hills;Theyre dressed in mantles of green and gray; Among them are the brooks and rills. There are some mountains far awayWhere their beauties doth unfold; Here for ages they have had their their wonders can never be told. September, 1905. IOWA. A A/ELL sing of a great commonwealth While we are traveling its meadows and lovely streams,Where many rich valleys are found. Well sing of a great commonwealth While we are passing by,And of its many fine cities there, And the trees waving neath the sunny sky. Well sing of a great commonwealth,Can you count its treasures there? And the streams that traverse the land,And behold its wonders rare. 106. The Yellowstone Park, Wyoming. The white shelving terraces so fineLike the beautiful fairy gardens of old, With picturesque walls sublime,As if built in the City of Gold. Well sing of a great commonwealth,It was once by the red man trod; But they will soon be forgotten Where they camped along the road. Well sing of a great commonwealth,O could we all its wonders tell, Of its fountains and lovely springs!Now we bid thee a kind farewell. September, 1905. ILLINOIS. ILLINOIS,is the Prairie StateIn this great Republic;With its beauties very great,Heres many an ancient relic. Illinois is the Prairie State, In this our grand Union,Of its resources well relate; Its story is a true one. Illinois is the Prairie State With its many railroads grand. There many fine cities up-to-dateScatt*dr6d over its fair land. Illinois, the Prairie State,It is now rich fields of corn. Its minerals are coal, iron and are the wonders we see whilepassing on. Illinois is the Prairie


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