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he hill- sides, and as the gorge became gradually filled up, moved down into the valley and cultivated the soil. Far back on the mesas, evidences of crude ditches exist, cut into the rock and cement, all trending in a general way, towards the level mesas and valley below. This vicinity is full of interest for the archaeologist, and he could spend weeks if not months, in pursuit of his favorite pastime. To the antiquary, the Mimbres valley and surrounding hills are filled to repletion with interest, and the many quaint figures and picturesque objects rudely sculp- tured upon the rocks, high up, and almost inac- cessible, are pleasant reminder to the people of today of the innocent tendancies of the people who dwelt in that section aeons of ages before history was made. We of today can but indifferently estimate the toil and patience exerted by this primitive people to record their presence, in monuments more enduring than brass, and can but view with wonder, the ad- vancement made through decades of centuries down to the present enlightened age. TIMMER HOUSE.โ€” J. H. Flagler and W. J. Evans, New York; P. Montgomery, Geo. H. Chick, W. A. Wilson and M. V. B. Benson, Den- ver; E. Strauss, St. Louis; Harry Essinger, Las ( 68 )
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nder, the ad- vancement made through decades of centuries down to the present enlightened age. TIMMER HOUSE.โ€” J. H. Flagler and W. J. Evans, New York; P. Montgomery, Geo. H. Chick, W. A. Wilson and M. V. B. Benson, Den- ver; E. Strauss, St. Louis; Harry Essinger, Las ( 68 ) Vegas; G. Gasderf, Santa Fe; R. Belton, El Paso; J. B. Gilchrist, Whitewater; G. E. Hare, Clayton; Bud Williams and W. F. Egidy, Dem- ing; Col. John S. Crawford and John Fraser, Kingston; T. Davis, Lordsburg; J. A. Harlan, Rincon; J. W. Nichols, Albuquerque; W. C. Hadley, Lake Valley; W. H. Llewellyn, Kansas City; Maurice Weil, La Puerta; J. F. Cook, So- corro; H. C. Moore, Deming; W. M. Lacy and J. A. Deaton, Minneapolis; Chas. A. Bailey, Pomona; S. B. Newcomb, Las Cruces; Ralph Halloran, Albuquerque; Joe P. Taggard and G. W. Neff, San Francisco.