VIEW OE THE GRAND RUE: PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI 



The character of the architecture of the capital city is well shown in this picture. The 

 rickety, boardwalks spanning the gutters, even at the post-office, which is the building in the 

 center with the two flagstaff's, .show how primitive conditions really are. 



A VIEW OE MILOT, CAPE HAITIEN, HAITI 



It was off this coast that the flagship of Columbus was wrecked, and here he left most 

 of his men when he returned to Spain for aid. Upon his return to the settlement, which he 

 called "La Navidad," he found the whole party dead, including an Englishman, named Allard, 

 and an Irishman who was entered on the Santa Maria's books as William of Galwav. 



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