Santa Fe road place
also known as: Santa Fe trail
Summary: The Santa Fe road is described as a misnomer to call a trail, with vast level greensward on either side.
Completeness: 34/100 Grade F
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cited from It was a misnomer to call the Santa Fe road… (1891)It was a misnomer to call the Santa Fe road
a trail. On either side, for miles, a vast expanse
of level greensward relieved the solitude that
surrounded you — unless, indeed, there was
visible a band of Indians, a herd of buffaloes,
a prairie dog …
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It was a misnomer to call the Santa Fe road…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain