
audiobook
JOE N. LONG
FOREWORD
Part I THE DISCOVERY
1 We Move to Carlsbad
2 A Big Cave is Discovered
3 A Business Venture Appears
4 The First Guano Is Mined
5 Life at the Camp
6 The Big Cave Is Explored
7 The End of the Beginning
From the dusty roads of early‑twentieth‑century Texas to the striking limestone chambers of New Mexico, the Long family’s move to Carlsbad set the stage for an unexpected encounter with a cavern that would become a national treasure. Abijah Long’s vivid recollections capture the thrill of the first descent, the gritty business of turning raw guano into profit, and the daily life of a makeshift mining camp. The narrative weaves personal anecdotes with the challenges of early tourism, showing how neighbors, park rangers, and curious visitors helped verify the family’s story. Illustrated with period photographs, the account grounds the legend in real faces and places.
The book then looks beyond the pioneers, tracing the cavern’s formation over millions of years and describing its present‑day splendor from both the surface and the depths. By blending oral history with scientific insight, it offers listeners a layered understanding of how natural forces and human ambition shaped the site. This combination makes the story a compelling guide for anyone drawn to the mystery and majesty of Carlsbad Caverns.
Full title
The Big Cave Early History and Authentic Facts Concerning the History and Discovery of the World Famous Carlsbad Caverns of New Mexico Early History and Authentic Facts Concerning the History and Discovery of the World Famous Carlsbad Caverns of New Mexico
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (163K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: Cushman Publications, 1956,copyright 1958.
Credits
Stephen Hutcheson, Tom Cosmas and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2022-04-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
d. 1934
Drawn from firsthand experience at the dawn of exploration in southeastern New Mexico, these pages bring the early story of Carlsbad Caverns vividly to life. The voice is plainspoken and close to the ground, shaped by work, curiosity, and a sense of wonder at a place that would become world famous.
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A Texas businessman and philanthropist, he is best known for decades of support for education, the arts, and Latin American studies. His story is closely tied to the University of Texas and to the lasting legacy he built with his wife, educator and philanthropist Teresa Lozano Long.
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