The Tahquitch Maiden: A Tale of the San Jacintos

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THE TAHQUITCH MAIDEN

Title: The Tahquitch Maiden: a Tale of the San Jacintos

Author: Phebe Estelle Spalding

Language: English

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TAHQUITCH ROCK
“From behind my stony fortress I look upon the deeds of men.”



THE TAHQUITCH
MAIDEN:
A TALE OF THE
SAN JACINTOS

“THE TRIBE OF MY PEOPLE I
HAVE SEEN DIE, AND THEIR NAME HAS
BEEN FORGOTTEN. BUT I LIVE ON
& SHALL EVER LIVE, BLESSED
WITH ENDURING YOUTH
AND HAPPINESS.”

BY
PHEBE ESTELLE
SPALDING

ILLUSTRATED

PAUL ELDER & COMPANY
PUBLISHERS : SAN FRANCISCO


TO MY COMRADES
IN CLASS & FIELD


Copyright, 1911
by
Paul Elder and Company
San Francisco


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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