Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1935 |
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A NEW MEXICAN VILLAGE BY HELEN ZUNSER I. The town of Hot Springs is in the northeastern part of New Mexico , twelve miles from Las Vegas . The country is wild and mountainous , and Hot Springs itself is about 6000 feet above sea level ...
A NEW MEXICAN VILLAGE BY HELEN ZUNSER I. The town of Hot Springs is in the northeastern part of New Mexico , twelve miles from Las Vegas . The country is wild and mountainous , and Hot Springs itself is about 6000 feet above sea level ...
Strana 126
... spring that lies at the bottom of the hill . This spring gives the name Hot Springs to the small native community which has sprung up near it . The Baptists at one time roofed over part of the spring and diverted it into a tank for ...
... spring that lies at the bottom of the hill . This spring gives the name Hot Springs to the small native community which has sprung up near it . The Baptists at one time roofed over part of the spring and diverted it into a tank for ...
Strana 127
... Springs . I came out from New York to visit them , and made friends with their friends , the natives of Hot Springs . Unfortunately I knew little Spanish , but because of the presence of Mr. Jones , the natives spoke more English than ...
... Springs . I came out from New York to visit them , and made friends with their friends , the natives of Hot Springs . Unfortunately I knew little Spanish , but because of the presence of Mr. Jones , the natives spoke more English than ...
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