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Ciara Allen at Aug 13, 2020 08:53 PM

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or even alone.

The Rio Grande valley, which is
the only valuable land in the
country so far as agriculture is
concerned, is from one to two
miles in width in the southern
half of the territory, and is pretty
well [covered?] with trees, almost
all of which are cottonwoods, with
great bushy tops like large apple
trees. Since the Rail Road has [arose?]
into it most of the [land?] [?]
takes possession of [by?] [?] and
white [?], although very little
of it is under [cultivation?]. But
there can be no doubt as to its
fertility, and [did?] the Rio Grande
but [?] water [enough?] the
valley might sustain our immense
population. I have never seen more
[sound?] corn stalks or better
ears of corn than here. What produces at

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or even alone.

The Rio Grande valley, which is
the only valuable land in the
country so far as agriculture is
concerned, is from one to two
miles in width in the southern
half of the territory, and is pretty
well [covered?] with trees, almost
all of which are cottonwoods, with
great bushy tops like large apple
trees. Since the Rail Road has [arose?]
into it most of the [land?] [?]
takes possession of [by?] [?] and
white [?], although very little
of it is under [cultivation?]. But
there can be no doubt as to its
fertility, and [did?] the Rio Grande
but [?] water [enough?] the
valley might sustain our immense
population. I have never seen more
[sound?] corn stalks or better
ears of corn than here. What produces at