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La
Cuesta on the Pecos
The 35th
parallel railroad survey began in Fort Smith, Akansas and traveled west,
entering New Mexico along the Canadian River. They continued west
to the small Mexican settlement of Anton Chico, pausing to enjoy a
Mexican "fandango". From there they headed west toward
Albuquerque. Whipple and a few of the party took a detour north
and visited the interesting little village of LaCuesta.


Whipple's
comment:
September
29 [1853]-- ...The view from this point was singular and
beautiful. A cultivated valley, about a mile wide, was enclosed
between bluffs five hundred feet in height. The town, with its
plaza and church, rested at the foot of the opposite cliff, and
the tortuous river, with a border of trees, wound through rich
meadows and fields of ripe corn.
(This town
is now called Villanueva and is located on the Pecos River about 45
miles southeast of Santa Fe, New Mexico -ed.)
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