From River to Sea a Tourists And Miners Guide From the Missouri River to the
From River to Sea a Tourists And Miners Guide From the Missouri River to the
Charles S Charles Sumner Gleed
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The great inter-mountain plateaus have an elevation of from 5, 000 to 8, 000 feet. The valley portions — the liio Grande being most important — are from 3, 000 to 5, 000 feet above the sea. Nearly two-thirds of the Territory lies east of the Sierre Madre range, the southeastern portion, or "staked plains, " being high, level, and com- paratively unproductive. South of the eastern range, between the Pecos river and the Rio Grande, is a series of valleys, intervening plains and low mountains. The... country west of the Sierra Madre is of an irregular sort, there being a larger number of low mountains and narrow valleys. The most important river of the Territory is the Rio Grande del Norte, which rises in Colorado and flows south between the two ranges of mountains, crossing the southern Ijoundary of the Territory at about the (72) NEW MEXICO IN GENERAL. 73 middle point. The second river in size is the Pecos, which rises in the eastern slope of the eastern range, and, flowing south, joins the Rio Grande in Texas.
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