The pioneers of '49 A history of the excursion of the Society of California pioneers of New England . AN ADOBE OVEN. 24 jPIOjYEERS of 49. ling waves of such magnitude and commotion as never man saw, suddenly changed into solidearth. At Wednesday morning we are at Winslow, where we stop three quarters of anhour for water, which is brought from an artesian well, twelve miles away. Winslow is a typeof all these little towns, being well supplied with the inevitable saloon, with cowboys andSpanish loafers. The walls of the station bore the following NOTI C E! Whereas, certain individuals have


The pioneers of '49 A history of the excursion of the Society of California pioneers of New England . AN ADOBE OVEN. 24 jPIOjYEERS of 49. ling waves of such magnitude and commotion as never man saw, suddenly changed into solidearth. At Wednesday morning we are at Winslow, where we stop three quarters of anhour for water, which is brought from an artesian well, twelve miles away. Winslow is a typeof all these little towns, being well supplied with the inevitable saloon, with cowboys andSpanish loafers. The walls of the station bore the following NOTI C E! Whereas, certain individuals have ridden into this town, and discharged their revolvers tosee how high a man could hop, we now warn all cowboys to leave their firearms outside of theplace when they come here, or the worse for the boys. A word of warning is enough. Weare in earnest. By Order of a Committee. This notice is little needed now, although it is not more than five years since it was in fullforce and effect, as the following quotations from the Field of Honor of Major Ben. and leading papers will show : — Osten


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