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in solid rock, was circular with pedestals for supports of a roof, the 

 beams of which were absent, and had a central fire hole, ventilator, 

 and deflector. It communicated with the tower bv a subterranean 



Fig. 108. — Square Tower iiutoc. x Huiugraph liy G. L. Beam. Couric^y vi 

 the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. 



passage which bifurcated, one branch opening through the tower floor, 

 the other into a square room situated on the southwest side, also 

 subterranean, partially constructed under a large rock forming a 



