Beyond the West: containing an account of two years' travel in the other half of our great continent far beyond the old West, on the plains, in the Rocky mountains, and picturesque parks of Colorado. Also, characteristic features of New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho ... Oregon, Utah, Nevada, and ... California, the end of the West ... the great continental railroad, together with the ... most wonderful natural scenery in the world .../ by George W. Pine.

Thi BEYOND THE WEST. reached the cave's mouth three simultaneous shots put an end to the last one, when Anderson's excitement knew no bounds. "Daniel was a humbug," said he. "Daniel in the lions' den Of course it wvas winter, and the lions were sucking their paws! Tell me no more of Daniel's exploits. We are as good Dan'els as he ever dared to be. Hurrah for these Daniels!" With these expressions, and plaIying many antics by way of rejoicing, the delighted Anderson finally danced himself out of the "lion's den," and set to work with the others to prepare for a return to camp. Sleds were soon constructed out of the branches of the mountain willow, and on these light vehicles the fortunate find of bear meat was soon conveyed to the hungry camp below. After this somewhat remarkable exploit our now established hunter, in language more strong than elegant, remarked that the Scripture Daniel was a very small affair as compared to himself and associ ates. When the camp broke up in the spring they came down on Green River, trapping and hunting, and worked their way down through Utah to the Colorado River in tho fall, where they remained during the trapping season, and then passed down i I .i iI I I I ii i i

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Beyond the West: containing an account of two years' travel in the other half of our great continent far beyond the old West, on the plains, in the Rocky mountains, and picturesque parks of Colorado. Also, characteristic features of New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho ... Oregon, Utah, Nevada, and ... California, the end of the West ... the great continental railroad, together with the ... most wonderful natural scenery in the world .../ by George W. Pine.
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Pine, George W.
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Buffalo, N.Y.,: Baker, Jones & co.,
1873.
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West (U.S.) -- Description and travel

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"Beyond the West: containing an account of two years' travel in the other half of our great continent far beyond the old West, on the plains, in the Rocky mountains, and picturesque parks of Colorado. Also, characteristic features of New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho ... Oregon, Utah, Nevada, and ... California, the end of the West ... the great continental railroad, together with the ... most wonderful natural scenery in the world .../ by George W. Pine." In the digital collection Making of America Books. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/aba1066.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2025.
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