. Crofutt's new overland tourist and Pacific coast guide : containing a condensed and authentic description of over one thousand two hundred cities, towns, villages, stations, government fort and camps, mountains, lakes, rivers, sulphur, soda and hot springs, scenery, watering places, and summer resorts : where to look for and hunt the buffalo, antelope, deer and other game; trout fishing, etc., etc. In fact, to tell you what is worth seeing--where to see it--where to go--how to go--and whom to stop with while passing over the Union, Central and Southern Pacific Railroads, their branches and c


. Crofutt's new overland tourist and Pacific coast guide : containing a condensed and authentic description of over one thousand two hundred cities, towns, villages, stations, government fort and camps, mountains, lakes, rivers, sulphur, soda and hot springs, scenery, watering places, and summer resorts : where to look for and hunt the buffalo, antelope, deer and other game; trout fishing, etc., etc. In fact, to tell you what is worth seeing--where to see it--where to go--how to go--and whom to stop with while passing over the Union, Central and Southern Pacific Railroads, their branches and connections, by rail, water and stage, from sunrise to sunset, and part the way back, through Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, California and Arizona . ontin-uing down the river 20 miles we come to Ross Fork.—This is a small station onthe river of the same name. The landsare mostly covered with sage brush, veryrich, and with irrigation, water for whichis abundant—could be made very produc-tive. Stock raising is about the only occu-pation the few settlers are engaged in. The direction of our road from thispoint is north; thirteen miles brings us tothe end of the road, at Blackfoot—named for the BlackfootIndians, has a population of about 350(March 1879). It has several hotels, storesof various kinds, a bank, express, telegraph,freight, and stage offices. It is situated ona broad sage-covered plain, with the Black-foot River one mile to the south; theSnake, about one mile to the northwest,marked by a dense growth of cottonwoodand willows. Placer Mines—The reported discov-eries of rich placer mines of fine goldalong Snake River in the summer of 1878,created quite an excitement in theminingcamps of the Pacific Slope, and hundreds. FALLS OF THE WILLAMETTE RIVER, OREGON. (See Annex No. 37.) vO.) I CROFUTT S NEW OVERLAND TOURlSi 129 of claims have been staked off, extendingfor 25 miles above and below present prospects, these new goldfie


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