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THE LEGEND
OF
DAH-NOL-YO,
SQUAW ROCK
Compliments of
The San Francisco and North Pacific Railway,
The Picturesque Route of California.
POMO INDIAN IN DANCING COSTUME MADE FROM THE FEATHERS OF THE EAGLE
For forty-six miles The San Francisco and North Pacific Railway, the Picturesque Route of California, skirts the Russian River. A few of the many lovely views en-route are shown in this little brochure.
This beautiful country was once occupied by the Pomo Indians, a brave and flourishing tribe, of whom but very few families remain. Many of the local features are hallowed by the Indian folk-lore. The legend of Dah-nol-yo—Squaw Rock, so charmingly written by Mrs. H. M. Carpenter, of Ukiah, is presented to the reader.
DAH-NOL-YO—Squaw Rock.