Overland Monthly and Out West MagazineBret Harte A. Roman 1868-1875, 1909 |
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Page 38
... hundred feet less than Mauna Kea . Other mountains there are , too , and they are of some size , for Hualalai , one of the tallest , will toe the mark at 8,275 feet , while the Kohala mountain range averages 5,505 feet . There is no ...
... hundred feet less than Mauna Kea . Other mountains there are , too , and they are of some size , for Hualalai , one of the tallest , will toe the mark at 8,275 feet , while the Kohala mountain range averages 5,505 feet . There is no ...
Page 40
... hundreds of acres of fine pine - apple land to be opened up by the railroad : Nearly one hundred thousand acres , Waimea plains , now devoted to an immense cattle range , will soon be cut up and made available to cultivation as the ing ...
... hundreds of acres of fine pine - apple land to be opened up by the railroad : Nearly one hundred thousand acres , Waimea plains , now devoted to an immense cattle range , will soon be cut up and made available to cultivation as the ing ...
Page 50
... hundred thousand dollars in the Sundry Civil Bill and a like sum in the Ka- hauiki military post . The exports of the islands to the United States and to foreign countries are much larger , and embrace a wider variety than is generally ...
... hundred thousand dollars in the Sundry Civil Bill and a like sum in the Ka- hauiki military post . The exports of the islands to the United States and to foreign countries are much larger , and embrace a wider variety than is generally ...
Page 58
... hundreds of sail craft . The company's operations are extensive , and embrace sugar growing on a mammoth scale . It is one of the great factors in the trade and activities of the islands , and the names of those connected with its ...
... hundreds of sail craft . The company's operations are extensive , and embrace sugar growing on a mammoth scale . It is one of the great factors in the trade and activities of the islands , and the names of those connected with its ...
Page 105
... hundred yards to the higher plateau . Captain Louis M. Ham- ilton and Captain Albert Barnitz took their detachments into the heavy timber northwest from the Indian camp , while First Lieutenant William W. Cook's sharpshooters were ...
... hundred yards to the higher plateau . Captain Louis M. Ham- ilton and Captain Albert Barnitz took their detachments into the heavy timber northwest from the Indian camp , while First Lieutenant William W. Cook's sharpshooters were ...
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