My Native Land - The United States: its Wonders, its Beauties, and its People; - with Descriptive Notes, Character Sketches, Folk Lore, Traditions, - Legends and History, for the Amusement of the Old and the - Instruction of the Young
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of My Native Land, by James Cox This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: My Native Land The United States: its Wonders, its Beauties, and its People; with Descriptive Notes, Character Sketches, Folk Lore, Traditions, Legends and History, for the Amusement of the Old and the Instruction of the Young Author: James Cox Release Date: January 28, 2004 [EBook #10857] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MY NATIVE LAND *** Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Keren Vergon, Julie Barkley and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. MY NATIVE LAND. The United States: its Wonders, its Beauties, and its People; with Descriptive Notes, Character Sketches, Folk Lore, Traditions, Legends and History, for the Amusement of the Old and the Instruction of the Young. BY JAMES COX, Author of "Our Own Country," "Missouri at the World's Fair," "Old and New St. Louis," "An Arkansas Eden," "Oklahoma Revisited," Etc. "Breathes there a man with soul so dead Who never to himself has said, This is my own,my native land." PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. 1903. Statue to Minute Man CONTENTS CHAPTER I. OUR NATION'S BIRTH.

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The Project Gutenberg EBook of My Native Land, by James Cox
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net
Title: My Native Land
The United States: its Wonders, its Beauties, and its People;
with Descriptive Notes, Character Sketches, Folk Lore, Traditions,
Legends and History, for the Amusement of the Old and the
Instruction of the Young
Author: James Cox
Release Date: January 28, 2004 [EBook #10857]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MY NATIVE LAND ***
Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Keren Vergon, Julie Barkley and the
Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
MY NATIVE LAND.
The United States: its Wonders, its Beauties, and its People;
with Descriptive Notes, Character Sketches, Folk
Lore, Traditions, Legends and History, for
the Amusement of the Old and the
Instruction of the Young.
BY
JAMES COX,Author of "Our Own Country," "Missouri at the World's Fair," "Old and New St. Louis,"
"An Arkansas Eden," "Oklahoma Revisited," Etc.
"Breathes there a man with soul so dead
Who never to himself has said,
This is my own,my native land."
PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED.
1903.
Statue to Minute Man
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I.
OUR NATION'S BIRTH.The Story of Liberty Bell--Impartial Opinions on the Revolutionary War--The
Shot that was Heard Around the World--The First Committee of Safety--A
Defeat which Equaled a Victory--Washington's Earnestness--To Congress on
Horseback--The First 4th of July Celebration.
CHAPTER II.
THE WITCH OF SALEM.
A Relic of Religious Bigotry--Parson Lawson's Tirade against Witchcraft--
Extraordinary Court Records of Old Puritan Days--Alleged Supernatural
Conjuring--A Man and his Wife both put to Death--Crushed for Refusing to
Plead--A Romance of the Old Days of Witch Persecution.
CHAPTER III.
IN PICTURESQUE NEW YORK.
Some Local Errors Corrected--A Trip Down the Hudson River--The Last of the
Mohicans--The Home of Rip Van Winkle--The Ladies of Vassar and their
Home--West Point and its History--Sing Sing Prison--The Falls of Niagara--
Indians in New York State.
CHAPTER IV.
IN THE CENTER OF THE COUNTRY.
The Geographical Center of the United States, and its Location West of the
Mississippi River--The Center of Population--History of Fort Riley--The Gallant
"Seventh"--Early Troubles of Kansas--Extermination of the Buffalo--But a Few
Survivors out of Many Millions.CHAPTER V.
THE MORMONS AND THEIR WIVES.
The Pilgrimage Across the Bad Lands to Utah--Incidents of the March--Success
of the New Colony--Religious Persecutions--Murder of an Entire Family--The
Curse of Polygamy--An Ideal City--Humors of Bathing in Great Salt Lake.
CHAPTER VI.
THE INVASION OF OKLAHOMA.
A History of the Indian Nation--Early Struggles of Oklahoma Boomers--Fight
between Home-Seekers and Soldiers--Scenes at the Opening of Oklahoma
Proper--A Miserable Night on the Prairie--A Race for Homes--Lawlessness in
the Old Indian Territory.
CHAPTER VII.
COWBOYS--REAL AND IDEAL.
A Much Maligned Class--The Cowboy as he Is, and as he is Supposed to be--
Prairie Fever and how it is Cured--Life on the Ranch Thirty Years Ago and
Now--Singular Fashions and Changes of Costume--Troubles Encountered by
would-be Bad Men.
CHAPTER VIII.
WARDS OF OUR NATIVE LAND.The Indians' Admirers and Critics--At School and After--Indian Courtship and
Marriage--Extraordinary Dances--Gambling by Instinct--How "Cross-Eye" Lost
his Pony--Pawning a Baby--Amusing and Degrading Scenes on Annuity Day.
CHAPTER IX.
CIVILIZATION--ACTUAL AND ALLEGED.
Tried in the Balances and Found Wanting--Indian Archers--Bow and Arrow
Lore--Barbarous Customs that Die Slowly--"Great Wolf," the Indian Vanderbilt--
How the Seri were Taught a Valuable Lesson--Playing with Rattlesnakes with
Impunity.
CHAPTER X.
OLD TIME COMMUNISTS.
Houses on Rocks and Sand Hills--How Many Families Dwelt Together in
Unity--Peculiarities of Costumes--Pueblo Architecture and Folk Lore--A Historic
Struggle and how it Ended--Legends Concerning Montezuma--Curious
Religious Ceremonies.
CHAPTER XI.
HOW CUSTER LIVED AND DIED.
"Remember Custer"--An Eye-Witness of the Massacre--Custer, Cody and
Alexis--A Ride over the Scenes of the Unequal Conflict--Major Reno's Marked
Failure--How "Sitting Bull" Ran Away and Lived to Fight Another Day--Why a
Medicine Man did not Summon Rain.CHAPTER XII.
AMONG THE CREOLES.
Meaning of the word "Creole"--An Old Aristocratic Relic--The Venice of
America--Origin of the Creole Carnivals--Rex and his Annual Disguises--
Creole Balls--The St. Louis Veiled Prophets--The French Market and other
Landmarks in New Orleans--A Beautiful Ceremony and an Unfinished
Monument.
CHAPTER XIII.
THE HEATHEN CHINEE IN HIS ELEMENT.
A Trip to Chinatown, San Francisco--A House with a History--Narrow Alleys
and Secret Doors--Opium Smoking and its Effects--The Highbinders--Celestial
Theatricals--Chinese Festivals--The Brighter Side of a Great City--A Mammoth
Hotel and a Beautiful Park.
CHAPTER XIV.
BEFORE EMANCIPATION AND AFTER.
First Importation of Negro Slaves into America--The Original Abolitionists--A
Colored Enthusiast and a Coward--Origin of the word "Secession"--John
Brown's Fanaticism--Uncle Tom's Cabin--Faithful unto Death--George
Augustus Sala on the Negro who Lingered too long in the Mill Pond.
CHAPTER XV.OUR NATIONAL PARK.
A Delightful Rhapsody--Early History of Yellowstone Park--A Fish Story which
Convulsed Congress--The First White Man to Visit the Park--A Race for Life--
Philosophy of the Hot Springs--Mount Everts--From the Geysers to Elk Park--
Some Old Friends and New Ones--Yellowstone Lake--The Angler's Paradise.
CHAPTER XVI.
THE HEROES OF THE IRON HORSE.
Honor to whom Honor is Due--A Class of Men Not Always Thoroughly
Appreciated at their Worth--An Amateur's Ride on a Flying Locomotive--From
Twelve Miles an Hour to Six Times that Speed--The Signal Tower and the Men
who Work in it--Stealing a Train--A Race with Steam--Stories about Bewitched
Locomotives and Providential Escapes.
CHAPTER XVII.
A RAILROAD TO THE CLOUDS.
Early History of Manitou--Zebulon Pike's Important Discovery--A Young
Medicine Man's Peril and Final Triumph--A Health Resort in Years Gone By--
The Garden of the Gods--The Railroad up Pike's Peak--Early Failures and
Final Success--The Most Remarkable Road in the World--Riding Above the
Clouds.
CHAPTER XVIII.
INTO THE BOWELS OF THE EARTH.
The Grand Cañon of the Colorado--Niagara Outdone--The Course of theColorado River--A Survey Party Through the Cañon--Experiences of a Terrible
Night--Wonderful Contrasts of Color in the Massive Rocks--A Natural Wall a
Thousand Feet High--Hieroglyphics which have Never been Deciphered--
Relics of a Superior Race--Conjecture as to the Origin of the Ancient Bearded
White Men.
CHAPTER XIX.
OUR GREAT WATERWAYS.
Importance of Rivers to Commerce a Generation Ago--The Ideal River Man--
The Great Mississippi River and its Importance to our Native Land--The
Treacherous Missouri--A First Mate who Found a Cook's Disguise very
Convenient--How a Second Mate got over the Inconvenience of Temporary
Financial Embarrassment.
CHAPTER XX.
THROUGH THE GREAT NORTHWEST.
The Importance of Some of our Newest States--Romantic History of Montana--
The Bad Lands and their Exact Opposite--Civilization Away Up in the
Mountains--Indians who have Never Quarreled with White Men--Traditions
Concerning Mount Tacoma--Wonderful Towns of the Extreme Northwest--A
State Shaped like a Large Chair--The Falls of Shoshone.
CHAPTER XXI.
IN THE WARM SOUTHEAST.
Florida and its Appropriate Name--The First Portions of North America
Discovered by White Men--Early Vicissitudes of its Explorers--An Enormous
Coast Line--How Key West came to be a great Cigar Town--The Suwanee
River--St. Augustine and its World-Renowned Hotel--Old Fort Marion.LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Statue to Minute Man
Interior of Independence Hall, Philadelphia
A Memory of Rip Van Winkle
Tomb of General Grant, Riverside Park
Brigham Young's Grave, Salt Lake City
Chief Rain-in-the-Face and his Favorite Pony
The Cowboy as He Is
Civilized Indians
An Uncivilized Savage
The Belle of the Pueblo
Custer Battlefield and Monument
The Old French Market at New Orleans
The Prettiest Chinese Woman in America
Yellowstone Falls
In and Around Yellowstone Park
A Marvel of Magnificence
Climbing Pike's Peak by Rail
Hieroglyphic Memoirs of Past Ages
A Fin de Siecle Pleasure Steamer
Whaleback Steamer on the Lakes
Two Views of Mount Tacoma
A Restful Southern Home
An Afternoon in June
A Tropical SceneMY NATIVE LAND.
CHAPTER I.
OUR NATION'S BIRTH.
The Story of Liberty Bell--Impartial Opinions on the Revolutionary War--The
Shot that was Heard Around the World--The First Committee of Safety--A
Defeat which Equaled a Victory--Washington's Earnestness

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