Book/Printed Material The Santa Fé trade: its route and character.
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- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 2 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 005 070 832 9
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 3 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. THE S^iSTTA^ FE TI^A^DE: ITS ROUTE AND CHARACTER. IIY J. EVARTS GREENE. Read as a part of the Report of the Council at the Semi-Annual Meeting of the American Antiquarian Society, at...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 4 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 07f •5 V
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 5 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. THE SANTA FE TRADE: ITS ROUTE AND CIIAIIACTEK. Less than twenty years ago, a truflSc, which had been car- ried on for half a century under conditions unique in North America, came...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 6 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. which had then scarcely ceased to be known as Westport Landing, the sight of the huge wagons crowding the levee in early summer, with their drivers, short in stature, slouching in gait,...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 7 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. tive of the earlier part of his journey. But I venture to offer a few suggestions in support of the opinion that its northeastern terminus was near that of what has been...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 8 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 6 excellent that the Indians cultivated maize that there were plums in abundance like those of Spain, and excellent grapes. Jaramillo adds to these fruits, nuts and mulber- ries. Coronado pursued his...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 9 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. encountered by the traveller from the westward, and the bottom lands, broad and rich, required little labor to con- vert them into corn-fields. Continuing his journey for four or five days, he...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 10 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. from some trees are large, handsome and not ill-flavored. The grapes are abundant enough, but Coronado would not have written so confidently of their excellence if he had waited until they were...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 11 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 9 the next person of whom we have certain knowledge, who passed from the Mississippi Valley across the desert plains to Santa Fe. A vague tradition asserts that, in the eight- eenth...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 12 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 10 slaughter of these animals by his men, not merely because of the scarcity of ammunition, but as I considered the law of humanity also forbade it. He would deserve to be...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 13 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 11 like purple globes, sprinkled with gold-dust, entrance the senses like Sabean odors from the spicy shore Of Araby the blest. The oppressive monotony of the wide prairie is broken by gentle...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 14 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 12 requirements of a summer-camp fuel. The route presents no difficulties the early traders had some trouble through losing their way, but after the trail had been established, it was, without the...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 15 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 13 route, even including tliose who have been killed oft by disease, as well as by the Indians. The first actual trading expedition to Santa Fe from the United States appears to...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 16 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 14 of regular traffic on the Santa Fe trail. Two years later, in 1824, wagons were first used in this trade, the previous means of transport having been pack animals. It was...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 17 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 15 fall into contempt if he had not the gift of inspiring fear and respect. Later, as the trade fell into the hands of men of larger capital, each of whom fitted...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 18 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 16 flourish and a smart jerk. You would hear a sound like a pistol shot, and see a little mist of hair and blood start where the cruel thong had cut like...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 19 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 17 to prevent friction of the coin. These packages were as hard and their contents as immovable as if the metal had been melted and poured into a mould. One feature of...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 20 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 18 Albuquerque, or other New Mexican towns, to Chihuahua, two hundred miles south, or even to Sonora, on the Pacific coast in Old Mexico, thus arriving at Coronado s starting- point. The...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 21 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. 19 by reputation. Shrewd, enterprising, impetuous, choleric and intrepid, he was courteous and charming in manners, and I have been told that in his house at Santa Fe all the conventional observances...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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Image 22 of The Santa Fé trade: its route and character. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 005 070 832 9 20 Jean Phillipe Chavez was another well-known trader of the same t3 pe, chiefly remembered, however, for his tragic fate while defending his train from...
- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893
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- Contributor: Greene, Jeremiah Evarts
- Date: 1893