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The Land of Enchantment: From Pike's Peak to the Pacific

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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A travel narrative of the American Southwest that moves from high mountain country to desert and coastal regions, offering vivid descriptive accounts of scenery, towns, and geological phenomena. The writer records city impressions, mountain ascents, canyon vistas, petrified forests, indigenous ruins, and pioneer reminiscences, often highlighting railroad routes and photographic views as frames for observation. Interwoven are reflections on climate, plant life, mineral resources, and engineering feats, with chapters focused on distinct locales such as the Pike's Peak region, Denver, Santa Fé, Arizona canyons, and Southern California. The tone remains observational and evocative, aiming to convey both scenic grandeur and scientific curiosity.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Picturesque Bright Angel Trail, Grand Cañon, ArizonaFrontispiece
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Acoma, New Mexico. Two Miles Distant13
Summit of Pike's Peak, Colorado55
Williams Cañon, near Manitou, Colorado64
Seven Falls, Cheyenne Cañon, near Colorado Springs, Colorado66
St. Peter's Dome, on the Cripple Creek Short Line71
Approaching Duffield71
Portland and Independence Mines, Victor, Colorado75
View from Bull Hill, Richest Gulch in the World76
The Devil's Slide, Cripple Creek Short Line80
Colorado Springs and Tunnel No. 6, Cripple Creek Short Line83
Gateway of the Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado92
Cathedral Spires, Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado92
The Walls of the Cañon, Grand River99
The "Fairy Caves," Colorado101
Marshall Pass and Mt. Ouray, Colorado103
The Wonderful Hanging Lake, near Glenwood Springs, Colorado112
Cathedral Rocks, Clyde Park, Cripple Creek Short Line137
Sultan Mountain150
Acoma, New Mexico183
The Enchanted Mesa, New Mexico184
Laguna, New Mexico187
Cliff Dweller Ruins, near Santa Fé, New Mexico191
Stone Tent. Cliff Dwellers, New Mexico191
San Miguel Church, Santa Fé, New Mexico211
"Watch Tower." Cliff Dwellers, New Mexico215
Cliff Dwellers. Within Twenty-five Miles of Santa Fé, New Mexico215
Petrified Giants, Third Forest, Arizona228
Collection of Cacti made by Officers at Fort McDowell, Arizona, for this Picture232
Looking through a Part of the River Gorge, Foot of Bad Trail, Grand Cañon240
Suwara (Giant Cactus), Salt River Valley, Arizona267
San Francisco Peak, near Flagstaff, Arizona276
Grand Cañon, from Grand View Point317
Zigzag, Bright Angel Trail, Grand Cañon318
A Cliff on Bright Angel Trail, Grand Cañon320

THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT


THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT