Newspaper clippings - Mining in Washington - Transcript (part 2).
Date
1889
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UNKNOWN
Abstract
"The trail form Cleman's corral, running along for some six or seven miles, soon drops down into the basin or bottom of the Natcheez, forty-five miles above the City of North Yakima. As the prospector comes over the high peak on the trail, there bursts suddenly to his gaze the grandest view that it is possible to imagine. To the right looms up hill after hill and mountain after mountain, stretching away up the river into the dim blue perspective. To the left abrupt and craggy rises an immense wall of rock crowned with stately pines. Far down the bottom of the valley like a thin ribbon of silver, whirls, frets and dashes the Natcheez."
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20 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.