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Show 614. Sierra. Tulare Levels . . ."; Kimes #5 3. (357) "[There] is a block of land . . .": "Semi-Tropical California;" Kimes #71. (358) "in the search the seekers . . .": "Nevada's Dead Towns;" Kimes #86. (359) "How sad the tones . . .": "Summering in the Sierra. A Bit of Forest Study . . ."; Kimes #50. (360) "perhaps greater than the entire wheat crop . . .": "Nevada Forests . . ."; Kimes #79. (361) Homestead Act: see Smith, Virgin Land, p. 191. (361) ". . .if tillers of the soil . . .": "Nevada Farms . . ."; Kimes #78. (361) "strange, dark man of doubtful parentage": "In the San Gabriel;" Kimes #72. (362) "I suppose nothing less . . .": LtF, p. 193; April 9, 1879. "California Agriculture": Muir Papers, File #37.3. "... fortunately farming on so collossal a scale . . .": "California Agriculture," p. 9; Muir Papers, File #37.3. "The agrarian Utopia . . .": Smith, Virgin Land, p. 191. "exerts a more degrading influence upon husbands . . .": "City of the Saints;" Kimes #65. (364) "Bee-Pastures of California: In Two Parts: I": Kimes #145. "Bee-Pastures of California: In Two Parts: II": Kimes #146. (365) "Last efforts were on the preservation . . .": LtF, p. 192, (365) Elna Bakker, "Red Winged Blackbird," An Island Called California (Berkeley: U.C. Press, 1971), pp. 134-46; (362) (363) (363) (364) |