National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09 - 10. October 1898

National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09 - 10. October 1898

by National Geographic Society

The ninth volume of the National Geographic Magazine showcases a diverse range of topics, including a vivid account of Lake Chelan by Henry Gannett, a commemoration of the esteemed anthropologist Frederic W. Putnam by John Hydic, an exploration of Mesa Verde's ancient cliff dwellings by F.H. Newell, and a comprehensive study of the Earth's spheres by W.J. McGee. This volume offers a captivating blend of scientific inquiry, historical exploration, and cultural insights, providing readers with an immersive journey into the natural and human landscapes of the late 19th century.

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