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.

HUNGO-PA VIE. from which the bark had been carefully removed; they were laid transversely from wall to wall, small, peeled sticks, about one inch in diameter, being laid across them; these were covered with grass, or tulle, which, with a layer of mud mortar, furnished the floor to the room Above. These beams show no signs of the sawv or axe, but bear the marks of having been hacked off by some very imper fect instrument. "In different portions of the ruins were three circular apartments, sunk in the ground, the walls being of masonry; these apartments nmeasured from sixteen to twenty-seven feet in diameter, and were about six feet in the clear; were called estufas, and were used for the performances of the ceremonies and rites of their religion; the only entrance to them being through a small door in the top, which also admitted the light." The pueblo Wejeogiis built in the same manner as that of Pintado, and is constructed of the same kind of material. The apartments on the ground floor numbered ninetynine; the length of the principal edifice is three hundred and ninety feet. The ruins of Hungo-Pavie show the same nicety in the details of their masonry as do those of Pintado, the estufa alone being different, it having a number of interior counterforts. This pueblo was undoubtedly foul' stories in height. The ruins of the pueblo of Chettro-Kettle, although 438

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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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