In Quest of El Dorado
The Project Gutenberg eBook, In Quest of El Dorado, by Stephen Graham
IN QUEST OF EL DORADO
STEPHEN GRAHAM
AUTHOR OF EUROPE—WHITHER BOUND? TRAMPING WITH A PORT IN THE ROCKIES, ETC.
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY NEW YORK :: :: MCMXXIII
COPYRIGHT. 1923. BY D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
To The literary memory of my friend Wilfrid Ewart Accidentally shot at Mexico City Old Year's Night, 1922
Having voyaged twice to America from British ports and once from Copenhagen, I determined on my fourth visit to approach America from Spain and try to follow Columbus's keel over the waters. This study of the quest of El Dorado is mostly on the trail of the Spaniards. The motive of the first explorers and pioneers was generally the quest of gold. And even to-day most people who seek America do so to make money, many to make a fortune. There is, therefore, a continuity through the centuries of the quest of fortune.
My wife and I took Spanish ship from Cadiz in Spain to the Indies; landing at Porto Rico, whence we visited in turn Haiti and Cuba. I saw San Salvador, the first land Columbus found, and was also in the Bahamas. We proceeded to New Orleans and then to Santa Fé in New Mexico. I visited Panama, however, alone and climbed a peak in Darien, to realize once more what it meant to Balboa when for the first time his eyes lighted on the Southern Sea. After the Panama exposition I was joined by Wilfrid Ewart and with him we followed out some of the fantastic adventures of Coronado, and it took us to the famous Shaleco Dance at the center of the earth. With him my wife and I rode to Jemez, and later we visited Mexico, where, unfortunately, Wilfrid Ewart was killed by a stray shot on Old Year's night. In Mexico we followed the trail of Cortes, visiting the places which are most memorable in his conquest of Mexico. This took us to the ancient pyramids of the Anahuac plateau and to the ruins and buried cities of the South.
Stephen Graham
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
BOOK I
CHAPTER I IN MADRID
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5
CHAPTER II EN ROUTE FOR CADIZ
BOOK II
CHAPTER III THE COLUMBUS JOURNEY
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2
3
CHAPTER IV PORTO RICO
CHAPTER V SANTO DOMINGO AND HAITI
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2
3
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5
CHAPTER VI CUBA
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2
3
BOOK III
CHAPTER VII AT SANTA FE
CHAPTER VIII COWBOYS
CHAPTER IX INDIANS
CHAPTER X MEXICANS OF NEW MEXICO
BOOK IV
CHAPTER XI FROM NEW MEXICO TO THE ISTHMUS
CHAPTER XII CLIMBING A PEAK IN DARIEN
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CHAPTER XIII REPUBLICS OF PANAMA AND NICARAGUA
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2
CHAPTER XIV THE CANAL
BOOK V
CHAPTER XV PANAMA TO NEW YORK
CHAPTER XVI AMERICA OF TO-DAY VIEWED FROM NEW YORK
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CHAPTER XVII ACROSS AMERICA NORTH TO SOUTH
CHAPTER XVIII THE DANCE OF THE JEMEZ INDIANS
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CHAPTER XIX THE DANCE OF THE ZUNYI INDIANS
CHAPTER XX DESCENT INTO THE GRAND CAÑON
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CHAPTER XXI GOOD-BY TO THE HORSES
BOOK VI
CHAPTER XXII THE GOLD
CHAPTER XXIII APPROACHING MEXICO FROM THE NORTH
CHAPTER XXIV AT MONTEZUMA'S CAPITAL
CHAPTER XXV IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF CORTES
1. Cortes
2. Vera Cruz
3. The City of Jalap
4. At Tlaxcala
5. The Pyramid of Cholula
6. Tenochtitlan
7. In the Marquisate of Oaxaca
8. Under the Great Tree of Tule
9. From the Ruins of Mitla
10. Ad Astra