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. Zuni Warrior.- The Death of his Betrothed. - His Grief. The Country of Souls. - The Cabin by the Path. - The Old Man with White Hair and a Mantle of Swan's I)own.Come in: Sit down.- The Gulf. - The Island in the Distance. -" You must leave your Body behind." -A sudden Transformation. - Shadows of the Material World. - The Abode of the Spirits. -The Lake and the Island of the B]est. - A Canoe of Crystal. - He meets his Bride.The foamning, threatening Waves. - Hope and Fear. - The Master of Lifeb.- The happy Shore.- The Decree. - The Warrior's Sorrow.-" She will remain here always young." -Jimmny eulogizes "the Girl he left behind him." -We ascertain who my Nurse is.-Jimmy cares more for his Scalp than his Honor.-He thinks his Mother-in-law a very fine Person.-" Garvies," and what they look like. - 414 CHAPTER XXVII. Jimmy disappears again. -He is anxious to defend some one from the Navajoes. - The Green Corn Dance. - One of Montezuma's Festivals. - Ruins. - A Legend of Monte zuma. - His Mother, who she was, and what the gentle Zephyr did to her. - The Birth of Montezuma.- The wonderful Ruins of the Canion de Chaco. - Those of the Pueblo Pintado. - How constructed. - The Material un known in the present Architecture of New Mexico. -A wonderful Combination of Science and Art displayed. Mosaic Work. - Rubble Masonry without Lime. - Size of the Apartments, and their Numrnbers.- No Marks of Tools to be found.- The Ruins of Weje-gi. - HIungo Pavie. Chettro Kettle and Peiiasca Blanca. - Their Size. - Mason ry. - Manner of Construction, &c.- No Chimneys or Fire places. - No Iron. - Beautiful Pottery Ware. - The Ruins in the Cafion de Chelly.- The Estufas, and how con structed. - Their Altars.- A Suggestion. - No Response. - Jimmy's Proposition.- In Love once more. - He wants 24

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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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