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Vol. LX No. 5 OVERLAND MONTHLY An Illustrated Magazine of the West CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER, 1912 FRONTISPIECES. Poetic Drama and Pageantry POETIC DRAMA AND PAGEANTRY Illustrated from photographs. THE HOURS. Verse AT THE COURT OF THE KAM EHAMEHAS . Illustrated from photographs. HILLS OF BERKELEY TOWN. Verse A STATE UNIVERSITY IN CHINA Illustrated from photographs. THE AGE OF ACHIEVEMENT. Verse BURROUGHS' CONSCIENCE. Story LA DONNA DE MERCEDES. Verse A HOLD-UP TO ORDER. Story BECAUSE OF MAIZIE. Story THE BECKONERS. Verse THE LENS. Story SOLACE. Verse .... MATRIMONY AT HIGH SPEED. Story THE PASSING OF OLD MAN HUNTER. Story LACHRYMA MONTIS Illustrated from photographs. HEROIC DEEDS NOT RECORDED IN AMERICAN HISTORY . . . . Illustrated from photographs. TRIP TO MT. LASSEN FOREST, CALIFORNIA Illustrated from photographs by the author. COLUMBIA GARDENS Illustrated from photographs. QUID PRO QUO. Verse THE FIRST RAIN PASTOR RUSSELL NOT A "SOCIALIST" HELEN HARRINGTON 405-6-7-8 409 ARTHUR WALLACE PEACH WALTER ESCOTT 418 419 DEAF. Verse . . . . IN THE REALM OF BOOKLAND MARY CAROLYN DAVIES 426 ROGER SPRAGUE 427 JOHN BROWN JEWETT 436 LILIAN DUCEY 441 ALFRED FRANCIS OGDEN 448 VICLET M. OTT 449 DENNIS H. STOVALL 456 J. WILEY OWEN 461 ED. CAHN 462 ARTHUR WALLACE PEACH 467 E. C. GAY 468 L. A. WATSON 471 EVELYN M. FOX 474 JOHN W. CONNORS 480 F. A. STEARNS 488 AGNES BOSS THOMAS 494 WARWICK JAMES PRICE 500 MARGARET ADELAIDE WILSON 501 C. T. RUSSELL 503 Pastor of Brooklyn and London Tabernacles. MARY LOWTHER RANNEY 506 507 NOTICE.—Contributions to the Overland Monthly should be typewritten, accompanied by full return postage and with the author's name and address plainly written in upper corner of hist page. Manuscripts should never be rolled. The publisher of the Overland Monthly will not be responsible for the preservation of unsolicited contributions and photographs. Issued Monthly. $1.50 per year in advance. Fifteen cents per copy. Copyrighted, 1912, by the Overland Monthly Company. Northwestern offices at 74 Hirbour Building, Butte, Mont., under management of Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald Sanders. Entered at the San Francisco, Cal., Postofnce as second-class mail matter. Published by the OVERLAND MONTHLY COMPANY, San Francisco, California. 21 SUTTER STREET. i-ii ■■muji-
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Title | Columbia Gardens |
Description | Published as an article in Overland Monthly, Volume 60, Number 5. A history and description of the Columbia Gardens, published in Nov. 1912, pp. 494-500. |
Creator | Thomas, Agnes Boss |
Type | Text |
Language | eng |
Date Original | 1912 |
Subject | Columbia Gardens (Butte, Mont.); Butte (Mont.) - History |
Rights Management | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Butte-Silver Bow Public Library |
Publisher (Original) | San Francisco : Overland Monthly |
Geographic Coverage | Butte, Montana |
Coverage | 1898-1912 |
Digital Collection | Butte Digital Image Project |
Physical Collection | 978.668 THO, Non-circulating Montana Collection |
Digital Format | image/TIFF; image/jpg2000; application/pdf |
Digitization Specifications | Digitized using a Plustek OpticBook 3600 Plus scanner at 400 PPI, 8 bit color. Web-viewable images created from master TIFF using Photoshop CS3 and CONTENTdm 5.0. Optical Character Recognition performed using Abbyy FineReader. |
Date Digital | 05/05/11 |
Provenance | Part of the Butte-Silver Bow Public Library collection. |
Relation | Overland Monthly, v. 60, no. 5 |
Resource Identifier | mze-colu1912 |
OCLC number | 718628162 |
Description
Title | Title |
Contributing Institution | Butte-Silver Bow Public Library |
Digital Collection | Butte Digital Image Project |
Digital Format | image/TIFF; image/jpg2000; application/pdf |
Transcript | Vol. LX No. 5 OVERLAND MONTHLY An Illustrated Magazine of the West CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER, 1912 FRONTISPIECES. Poetic Drama and Pageantry POETIC DRAMA AND PAGEANTRY Illustrated from photographs. THE HOURS. Verse AT THE COURT OF THE KAM EHAMEHAS . Illustrated from photographs. HILLS OF BERKELEY TOWN. Verse A STATE UNIVERSITY IN CHINA Illustrated from photographs. THE AGE OF ACHIEVEMENT. Verse BURROUGHS' CONSCIENCE. Story LA DONNA DE MERCEDES. Verse A HOLD-UP TO ORDER. Story BECAUSE OF MAIZIE. Story THE BECKONERS. Verse THE LENS. Story SOLACE. Verse .... MATRIMONY AT HIGH SPEED. Story THE PASSING OF OLD MAN HUNTER. Story LACHRYMA MONTIS Illustrated from photographs. HEROIC DEEDS NOT RECORDED IN AMERICAN HISTORY . . . . Illustrated from photographs. TRIP TO MT. LASSEN FOREST, CALIFORNIA Illustrated from photographs by the author. COLUMBIA GARDENS Illustrated from photographs. QUID PRO QUO. Verse THE FIRST RAIN PASTOR RUSSELL NOT A "SOCIALIST" HELEN HARRINGTON 405-6-7-8 409 ARTHUR WALLACE PEACH WALTER ESCOTT 418 419 DEAF. Verse . . . . IN THE REALM OF BOOKLAND MARY CAROLYN DAVIES 426 ROGER SPRAGUE 427 JOHN BROWN JEWETT 436 LILIAN DUCEY 441 ALFRED FRANCIS OGDEN 448 VICLET M. OTT 449 DENNIS H. STOVALL 456 J. WILEY OWEN 461 ED. CAHN 462 ARTHUR WALLACE PEACH 467 E. C. GAY 468 L. A. WATSON 471 EVELYN M. FOX 474 JOHN W. CONNORS 480 F. A. STEARNS 488 AGNES BOSS THOMAS 494 WARWICK JAMES PRICE 500 MARGARET ADELAIDE WILSON 501 C. T. RUSSELL 503 Pastor of Brooklyn and London Tabernacles. MARY LOWTHER RANNEY 506 507 NOTICE.—Contributions to the Overland Monthly should be typewritten, accompanied by full return postage and with the author's name and address plainly written in upper corner of hist page. Manuscripts should never be rolled. The publisher of the Overland Monthly will not be responsible for the preservation of unsolicited contributions and photographs. Issued Monthly. $1.50 per year in advance. Fifteen cents per copy. Copyrighted, 1912, by the Overland Monthly Company. Northwestern offices at 74 Hirbour Building, Butte, Mont., under management of Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald Sanders. Entered at the San Francisco, Cal., Postofnce as second-class mail matter. Published by the OVERLAND MONTHLY COMPANY, San Francisco, California. 21 SUTTER STREET. i-ii ■■muji- |
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