HUNTINGTON found the ruins ôf their dwell ings in Arizona, and presents with great clearness and interest his reasons for believing that this long-vanished race were the first inhabitants of our country. The First Americans T7LLSW0RTH HUNTINGTON, of the Department of Geography of Yale University, writes of his discovery of the home of an ancient people who may definitely be con sidered to have been the first Americans. Illustrated in color and black-and-white by Howard Pyle. His picture of the great commander makes him live again-a man feared but loved by his officers - a man who never laughed. RANSON, the "^^ author, in bo)'"hood knew General Lee, and later was attached to his staff. Lee as I Knew Him A VIVID and interesting chapter of personal history. a HARPER'S For FEBRUARY General Robert £. Ere'ew York Post-office as second-class matter. HARPE R &^13ROTHirR~Sl NEW VORK AND LONDONj Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square, New York.
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