The marvellous country, or, Three years in Arizona and New Mexico.: Containing an authentic history of this wonderful country and its ancient civilization ... together with a full and complete history of the Apache tribe of Indians .../ By Samuel Woodworth Cozzens. Illustrated by more than one hundred engravings.

CONTENTS. chosen so shall it ever be with you.- The white Hen Turkey. - Where she came from, and what she brought. - How it was divided. - The old Man shot into the Clouds. -Death.-" All those who die must come down here and live with me in our first Home." - Sunset. - Our Return to Camp. - - ----- ---------— 34. CHAPTER XXIV. What the Apostle said.- Visitors in Camp. - What they had, and how they got it. -Jimmy offers to settle the Bill. -Bridal Presents.-Jimmy and the Cacique.- A dark Prospect for Jimmy.- Supposed Settlement of the Difficul ties.- Jacob's Well.- A most remarkable Freak of Nature. - A Death and Burial.- Singular Customs.- The Death cry. - A Soul bereft of all Hope. - Jimmy anxious. -A Consultation. -Jimmy out. - The Midnight Attack. - Preparations for Battle.- Navajoes. - The Pits are found. - The Fight and the War-whoop. - I am wounded. Twenty-three Shots.- The Navajoes leave us. - We don't care to follow them. - Jimmy absent.- Why we received no Assistance from the City. -Jimmy in the Distance. He cometh like a Race Horse. - "Save her, save her! for God's sake save her!"- A moonlight Stroll, and what came of it. -Jimmy forgets both Valor and Honor. -What happened.- "Howly Mother! how thim Divils did rin, though." - A Warning to all young Damsels. What Daylight brought. - The Story of the Fight and its Results. - The Zunis determine to follow the Foe.- The Volunteers. - Jimmy's Scruples. - How they were over come.- His Mule "bucks." - He plays "Possum." - How he recovered. - Our Reception by the Zunis. - Jimmy is boastful.-........ - - 360 22

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The marvellous country, or, Three years in Arizona and New Mexico.: Containing an authentic history of this wonderful country and its ancient civilization ... together with a full and complete history of the Apache tribe of Indians .../ By Samuel Woodworth Cozzens. Illustrated by more than one hundred engravings.
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Cozzens, Samuel Woodworth, 1834-1878.
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Boston,: Lee and Shepard
1876.
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Apache Indians
Arizona -- Description and travel
New Mexico -- Description and travel

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