| Randolph Barnes Marcy, United States. War Department - 1853 - 476 Seiten
...art, and all united in forming one of the grandest and most picturesque scenes that can be imagined. We all, with one accord, stopped and gazed with wonder...first time exhibited to the eyes of civilized man. Occasionally might be seen a good representation of the towering walls of a castle of the feudal ages,... | |
| 1854 - 412 Seiten
...were worn away by the lapse of time and the action of water and the weather into the most fantastic forms, which it required but little effort of the...Arkansas river in a southwesterly direction to the Brazos — some 500 miles. On the eastern side of this belt is a well watered champaigne country abounding... | |
| 1854 - 414 Seiten
...were worn away by the lapse of time and the action of water and the weather into the most fantastic forms, which it required but little effort of the...was a small strip of woodland, from 5 to 30 miles in widthi called the Cross Timbers, extending from the Arkansas river in a southwesterly direction to... | |
| United States. War Department, Randolph Barnes Marcy - 1854 - 470 Seiten
...art, and all united in forming one of the grandest and most picturesque scenes that can be imagined. We all, with one accord, stopped and gazed with wonder...first time exhibited to the eyes of civilized man. Occasionally might be seen a good representation of the towering walls of a castle of the feudal ages,... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1862 - 116 Seiten
...art, and all united in forming one of the grandest and most picturesque scenes that can be imagined. We all, with one accord, stopped and gazed with wonder...first time exhibited to the eyes of civilized man. Occasionally might be seen a good representation of the towering walls of a castle of the feudal ages,... | |
| Markinfield Addey - 1864 - 574 Seiten
...art, and all united in forming one of the grandest and most picturesque scenes that can be imagined. We all, with one accord, stopped and gazed with wonder...first time exhibited to the eyes of civilized man. Occasionally might be seen a good representation of the towering walls of a castle of the feudal ages,... | |
| Duane F. Guy - 2001 - 250 Seiten
...Palo Duro Canyon. Then, as now, the visitors were overwhelmed by the magnitude and beauty of the spot. We all, with one accord, stopped and gazed with wonder...first time exhibited to the eyes of civilized man. Occasionally might be seen a good representation of the towering walls of a castle of the feudal ages,... | |
| Len Slesick - 2008 - 82 Seiten
...River. They were as overwhelmed then as people are today when visiting the canyon for the first time. "We all with one accord stopped and gazed with wonder...first time exhibited to the eyes of civilized man. Occasional might be seen a good representation of the towering walls of a castle of the feudal ages,... | |
| Randolph Barnes Marcy - 1866 - 444 Seiten
...art, and all united in forming one of the grandest and most picturesque scenes that can be imagined. We all, with one accord, stopped and gazed with wonder...first time exhibited to the eyes of civilized man. Occasionally might be seen a good representation of the towering walls of a castle of the feudal ages,... | |
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