. Over the range to the Golden Gate : a complete tourist's guide to Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon, Puget Sound and the great North-west. OF SAN DE TAOS. ri2 OVER THE RANGE cut through the side walls. This method was doubtless adopted as adefensive measure during troublesome times-, when it was often necessaryto convert the pueblo into a fortress from which to repel hostile invasions. Pueblo of Santa Clara A few miles below the pueblo of SanJuan is the pueblo of Santa Clara, just across the river from Chamita, astation on the Denver & Rio Grande line. Its ch
. Over the range to the Golden Gate : a complete tourist's guide to Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon, Puget Sound and the great North-west. OF SAN DE TAOS. ri2 OVER THE RANGE cut through the side walls. This method was doubtless adopted as adefensive measure during troublesome times-, when it was often necessaryto convert the pueblo into a fortress from which to repel hostile invasions. Pueblo of Santa Clara A few miles below the pueblo of SanJuan is the pueblo of Santa Clara, just across the river from Chamita, astation on the Denver & Rio Grande line. Its characteristics are similar tothose of the pueblos already described. The Pueblo tie Taos. Thirty miles above Embudo is the Pueblode Taos. This is considered the most interesting as well as the most per-fect specimen of a Pueblo Indian fortress. It consists of two communistichouses, each five stories high, and a Roman Catholic church, now in aruined condition, which stands near, although apart from, the the fortress are seven circular mounds, which at first suggest theidea of being the work of Mound Builders. On further examination they.
Size: 1829px × 1366px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookidoverrangetog, bookyear1895