Pilgrim Bard's - The Hunter's Camp
This poem is from Scott Cummins book, Musings of the Pilgrim Bard, page 33, and is the ending of another poem that starts on page 28, of Musings of the Pilgrim Bard. That poem is The Hunter's Camp and it mentions "Alva" (as aroung the Oklahoma Run of September, 1893). It seems the Pilgrim Bard liked Alva to a future thriving city of the west; a proud Princess; and a hunter's camp. Thought you might like to read it...
"The snow white tents that glistened 'neath the sun
Spoke volumes to me in a moment's space;
Henceforth that lonely, isolated vale
Will be thriving city of the west --
Alva, proud Princess, once a hunter's camp."
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