| James Bell - 1831 - 778 էջ
...contains gold, but not in sufficient quantity to pay for its extraction. There is, near Santa Fé, in some of the mountains, a stratum of talc, which...are made the windows of most of the houses in Santa Fé and all the villages to the north. New Mexico carries on a trade direct with Mexico and Biscay,... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 910 էջ
...mule-loads of copper annually, furnishing that article for the manufactories of nearly all the internal provinces. It contains gold, but not in sufficient...also, dressed deer-skins and cabrie-skins, some fur, buflalo robes, tobacco, salt, and wrought copper vessels of a superior quality. It receives in return... | |
| Fayette Alexander Jones - 1904 - 400 էջ
...flexible as to render it capable of being subdivided into thin flakes, of which the greater portion of the houses in Santa Fe and all the villages to the north, have their window lights made." seems that the natives of New Mexico knew mica only as talco; hence,... | |
| Max Frost - 1906 - 164 էջ
...flexible as to render it capable of being subdivided into thin flakes, of which the greater portion of the houses in Santa Fe and all the villages to the north, have their window lights made." This mica evidently came from Nambe, northern Santa Fe County. Down... | |
| Max Frost, New Mexico. Bureau of Immigration - 1906 - 152 էջ
...flexible as to render it capable of being subdivided into thin flakes, of which the greater portion of .the houses in Santa Fe and all the villages to the north, have their window lights made." This mica evidently came from Nambe, northern Santa Fe County. Down... | |
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