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Earl Alonzo Brininstool Collection, 1850-1945
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Earl Alonzo BrininstoolCollection 1850-1945
Papers consist ofinterviews of veterans of the Indian Wars, as well as research and materials onlife in the western part of the United States during the latter part of thenineteenth century.
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Ray, Joseph E., 1851-1925. Recollections of Joseph E. Ray on friends and Fillmore, before 1925.
Title:
Recollections of Joseph E. Ray on friends and Fillmore, before 1925.
Reminiscences, written in prose form, of Joseph E. Ray's life in Fillmore, Utah, covering the years from approximately 1852 to the 1880s. Ray writes of his childhood rapport with local Pahvant Ute Indians, but also of his essential distrust of Indians following the John W. Gunnison massacre. He writes of childhood experiences with family and in school, of the kidnapping of James Ivie by Pahvant Indians (what Ray calls "the last of the Black Hawk raids"), his assistance to Reuben McBride in rescuing women kidnapped from a wagon train by Snake Indians (one of these women was Marguerite Taylor, of whom Ray writes "here was my destiny, heaven or hell!"), and his search for a silver mine in the Snake Valley in 1868. Ray also writes of his experiences tracking outlaws, including Ben Trasker at Deseret Springs and the capture of the Ney Gang. He writes extensively of an 1871 trip to Texas with Gilbert Webb to buy cattle. During this trip, Ray saw Brigham Young in Salt Lake City; met Wild Bill Hickock in Abelene, Kansas; participated in a three-day poker game; observed a buffalo herd (by which he was "absorbed, enraptured, amazed"); and drove cattle across the Platte River. Ray also includes a brief history of the families of Thomas King (the first settler of Fillmore), Orange Warner (Ray's father-in-law), Chandler Holbrook, Reuben McBride, John Kelly, Joseph Robison, Daniel Olson, Gabriel Huntsman, Christian Anderson, Amasa Lyman, Alexander Melville, and Alma and Sam Greenwood. Includes a brief account called "Coming to Fillmore by Reuben's Cave," in which Ray gives a condensed version of his autobiography in dialog form (it also mentions his work on the Studio Ranch). Also included are typescripts of 4 letters written between Ray and Marguerite Taylor during his trip to Texas and Miscellaneous Notes on Ray's life by one of his grandsons.
ArchivalResource: 1 typescript, 111 pages.
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- Ray, Joseph E., 1851-1925. Recollections of Joseph E. Ray on friends and Fillmore, before 1925.
Records of District Courts of the United States. 1685 - 2009. Indian Territory U.S. Commissioners' Case Files
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Records of District Courts of the United States. 1685 - 2009. Indian Territory U.S. Commissioners' Case Files
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Mack, Ted,. Ted Mack collection of photographs, circa 1880s-1970s.
Title:
Ted Mack collection of photographs, circa 1880s-1970s.
Collection includes photographs, slides, postcards, and negatives of the Mack family. Images include family, friends, and professional associations.
ArchivalResource: Photographs 2343 items.Negatives 47 items.Postcards 94 items.Slides 4 items.
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- Mack, Ted,. Ted Mack collection of photographs, circa 1880s-1970s.
Edwin Tangen (Boulder, Colo.),. Isis Theatre : rug on sidewalk photograph, 1924.
Title:
Isis Theatre : rug on sidewalk photograph, 1924. 1924.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph.
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- Edwin Tangen (Boulder, Colo.),. Isis Theatre : rug on sidewalk photograph, 1924.
Wilstach, Frank Jenners, 1865-1933. Frank Jenners Wilstach papers, 1772-1933, bulk (1915-1933)
Title:
Frank Jenners Wilstach papers, 1772-1933, bulk (1915-1933)
Collection consists of correspondence, writings and other papers of Frank J. Wilstach and his father, John A. Wilstach.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear feet (13 boxes, 5 v.)
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- Wilstach, Frank Jenners, 1865-1933. Frank Jenners Wilstach papers, 1772-1933, bulk (1915-1933)
Shook, Zeb, 1920-. Zeb Shook papers 1914-1996.
Title:
Zeb Shook papers 1914-1996.
Materials include Shook's research materials and personal correspondence. He researched western North Carolina education, especially Boone Fork Institute and the Stanley McCormick School. Shook also studied Wild Bill Hickok and his connection to Watauga County, N.C. via David C. McCanles and Sarah Shull. Also included are school newspapers and audiocassettes recording the memories of Dr. Charles G. McKaraher and of Harvey Trivette.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet.
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- Shook, Zeb, 1920-. Zeb Shook papers 1914-1996.
William Elsey Connelly papers, 1883-1914, 1899-1903
Title:
William Elsey Connelly papers 1883-1914, 1899-1903
Correspondence, research notes, interviews, photographs, covering the years 1883-1914.
ArchivalResource: 2 ft, 14 items, 18 photographs
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- William Elsey Connelly papers, 1883-1914, 1899-1903
Pope, J. W. (James Worden), 1846-1919. Journal of James Worden Pope, 1868-1869.
Title:
Journal of James Worden Pope, 1868-1869.
Indian War journal kept by James Worden Pope, who with a wagon train of supplies accompanied Major Eugene A. Carr's 5th Cavalry expedition to locate and bring provisions to Captain William H. Penrose's cavalry. The 5th Cavalry departed from Fort Lyon, Colorado, in November 1868 and spent the next month in Indian Territory in search of Penrose. Pope's journal provides a detailed account of the 5th Cavalry's movements and their initially futile attempts to locate Penrose. He recounts the many difficulties of the expedition, from cold weather and inadequate provisions to drunkenness among some of its men. Pope also writes of encountering dead horses that had belonged to Penrose's cavalry and of the starving conditions of Penrose's men (when the 5th Cavalry finally caught up to Penrose on December 19, Pope writes that their men had just received their last rations, although they did have a supply of buffalo meat). He writes of encounters with Mexican buffalo hunters and Buffalo Soldiers, although not Indians (Pope's party discovered only "deserted Indian wigwams"). He also gives detailed descriptions of terrain, mainly around Purgatory River, Cimarron River, and Two Buttes Creek, as well as writing of the large numbers of buffalo and of buffalo hunts. The last entries of the journal, made in January 1869, recount camp life after the 5th Cavalry had joined Penrose's party, including the story of a man killed by Indians. Most of Pope's entries recount facts and do not have much personal reflection, although in an entry from New Year's Eve 1868 he writes of staying up until midnight, when the old year "gave up the ghost; burying with him many pleasant associations and hopes and fear. How little did I expect at this time last year to be out in this desolate region with only a tent for shelter...an episode in the life of [a] soldier." Some mentions are made of Carr, Penrose, Wild Bill Hickok, and General Philip Sheridan. The last page has a light sketch of unidentified terrain and what appears to be a list of Pope's provisions.
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- Pope, J. W. (James Worden), 1846-1919. Journal of James Worden Pope, 1868-1869.
Hart, William S. (William Surrey), 1864-1946. Scrapbook pages, 1922-1946.
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Scrapbook pages, 1922-1946.
Clippings, letters, telegrams and photographs. Most of the articles are about Hart's film "Wild Bill Hickok" and its premier in Dodge City, Kansas. There are letters and telegrams from Hart to Merrit Beeson, some regarding Beeson's father "Chalk" Beeson, Bat Masterson, and Wild Bill Hickok. There are also two photographs, one of Chalk Beeson and the other of a saloon, ca. 1885.
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- Hart, William S. (William Surrey), 1864-1946. Scrapbook pages, 1922-1946.
Frank Jenners Wilstach papers, 1772-1933, 1915-1933
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Frank Jenners Wilstach papers 1772-1933 1915-1933
Frank Jenners Wilstach (1865-1933) was an American theatrical business manager, press agent, author, and compiler of A Dictionary of Similes. In addition to the dictionary, which was first published in 1916, he wrote a book and articles about Wild Bill Hickok. Collection consists of correspondence, writings and other papers of Frank J. Wilstach and his father, John A. Wilstach. General correspondence, 1873-1933, concerns business matters and research on Wild Bill Hickok. Family correspondence, 1772-1933, contains genealogical information and letters of related families. Writings include articles, plays, poems, biographical sketches, notes, clippings, and some correspondence about particular writings. Wild Bill Hickok materials consist of manuscript and printers copy of Wilstach's book plus photostats and clippings used in his research and clippings of reviews. Bulk of the collection is materials, 1915-1932, he gathered for A Dictionary of Similes and includes original typescript, notes, correspondence, and clippings and other printed matter. Also, John A. Wilstach's scrapbook and notebooks on literature, law and miscellaneous subjects.
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- Frank Jenners Wilstach papers, 1772-1933, 1915-1933
Hansen, George W.,. Major Israel McCreight : [collection] : 1906-1936 ;.
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Major Israel McCreight : [collection] : 1906-1936 ;.
Contains correspondence, clippings, and scrapbooks pertaining to the forestry and conservation movement, William F. Cody and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, and the Rock Creek incident in which James B. Hickok gunned down David Colb McCanles.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Hansen, George W.,. Major Israel McCreight : [collection] : 1906-1936 ;.
Madsen, Chris. Wild Bill (James Butler Hickok).
Title:
Wild Bill (James Butler Hickok). 1941?
ArchivalResource: 32 leaves.
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- Madsen, Chris. Wild Bill (James Butler Hickok).
Simmons, George O. George O. Simmons papers, 1947-1952.
Title:
George O. Simmons papers, 1947-1952.
This collection consists of correspondence (1947, 1950-1952) between George Simmons and several individuals concerning a woman claiming to be the daughter of Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Cannary) and J.B. "Wild Bill" Hickok. (SC 747)
ArchivalResource: .1 linear ft.
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- Simmons, George O. George O. Simmons papers, 1947-1952.
Hall, Horace Mark. Hall (Horace Mark) Papers, 1871-1957
Title:
Hall (Horace Mark) Papers, 1871-1957
Correspondence, a literary production, reminiscences, notes, a map, and photographs comprise the Horace Mark Hall Papers, 1871-1957.
ArchivalResource: 27 items
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- Hall, Horace Mark. Hall (Horace Mark) Papers, 1871-1957
Edwards, John Beach, b. 1844. John Beach Edwards papers [microform], 1872-1935.
Title:
John Beach Edwards papers [microform], 1872-1935.
This collection consists primarily of letters written to John Edwards by other early residents of Abilene and Dodge City.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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- Edwards, John Beach, b. 1844. John Beach Edwards papers [microform], 1872-1935.
Connelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930. Wild Bill, Gentleman, the King of Border Men; Being the Life and Adventures of James Butler Hickok, /by William Elsey Connelley, [1933].
Title:
Wild Bill, Gentleman, the King of Border Men; Being the Life and Adventures of James Butler Hickok, /by William Elsey Connelley, [1933].
Contains material not included in the printed version.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. 460 p.; 29 cm.
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- Connelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930. Wild Bill, Gentleman, the King of Border Men; Being the Life and Adventures of James Butler Hickok, /by William Elsey Connelley, [1933].
Records of District Courts of the United States. 1685 - 2009. Criminal Case Files
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Records of District Courts of the United States. 1685 - 2009. Criminal Case Files
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- Records of District Courts of the United States. 1685 - 2009. Criminal Case Files
Cooke, William Winer, 1846-1876. Letters.
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Letters. 1865-1867.
Officer, 7th Cavalry. Killed at Little Bighorn. Letter, Petersburg City, Va., 20 April 1865, to his parents telling of conditions, his health and lamenting Lincoln's death. Cooke speculates on the surrender of the South and asks his parents to send him newspapers; letter, Fort Hays, 20 April 1867, to his mother describing a raid on an Indian camp led by General Custer. At the time of Cooke's writing Wild Bill Hickok had been sent back to Hancock with a report while the troops awaited further orders from Hancock. In closing Cooke promises "I will send you the first scalp I take with my own hands."
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- Cooke, William Winer, 1846-1876. Letters.
Brininstool, E. A. (Earl Alonzo), 1870-1957. Brininstool, Earl Alonzo, collection, 1850-1945.
Title:
Brininstool, Earl Alonzo, collection, 1850-1945.
Correspondence, reminiscences, memoirs, newspaper and magazine clippings, printed material, maps, and photographs collected by Brininstool, primarily between 1930 and 1939, relate to life and events in the Western half of the United States in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
ArchivalResource: 3 ft., 7 in.
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- Brininstool, E. A. (Earl Alonzo), 1870-1957. Brininstool, Earl Alonzo, collection, 1850-1945.
Butler, Benjamin Jason, 1850-. Benjamin J. Butler and family papers, 1848-1950.
Title:
Benjamin J. Butler and family papers, 1848-1950.
Correspondence and memorabilia of Butler, who settled in Renville County (Minn.) in 1876, of his wife, Martha Porter Butler, and of other family members, primarily during the period 1870-1879.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft. (1 box).
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- Butler, Benjamin Jason, 1850-. Benjamin J. Butler and family papers, 1848-1950.
Gray, John S. (John Stephens), 1910-1991. John S. Gray research papers, 1942-1991.
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John S. Gray research papers, 1942-1991.
Research notes, writings, and correspondence of Dr. John S. Gray, 1942-1991.
ArchivalResource: 9 cubic ft. (27 boxes)
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- Gray, John S. (John Stephens), 1910-1991. John S. Gray research papers, 1942-1991.
Early reminiscences of Abilene, Kansas., February 1932
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Early reminiscences of Abilene, Kansas. February 1932
ArchivalResource: 4 leaves; Photocopy
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- Early reminiscences of Abilene, Kansas., February 1932
Schmidt, Otto Leopold, 1863-1935. Otto L. Schmidt papers, 1877-1941 (bulk 1900-1935).
Title:
Otto L. Schmidt papers, 1877-1941 (bulk 1900-1935).
Correspondence, newsclippings, and other papers of Dr. Schmidt, a Chicago physician, historian, and German American civic leader. Materials pertain to his leadership of the Illinois State Historical Society, the Chicago Historical Society, and the Illinois Centennial Commission; participation in German American cultural activities; service on the Chicago Board of Education, 1927-1928; and support of relief efforts for Germany following World War I. The collection primarily consists of incoming letters and copies of outgoing letters, notices, announcements, reports, and other communications and records pertaining to the various cultural, historical, civic, and humanitarian organizations and projects with which Dr. Schmidt was involved from about 1900 to his death in 1935. The strength of the collection lies in the detailed, inside information provided on the organizations and projects with which Dr. Schmidt was affiliated.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize folder.
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- Schmidt, Otto Leopold, 1863-1935. Otto L. Schmidt papers, 1877-1941 (bulk 1900-1935).
Connelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930. William Elsey Connelley papers, 1880-1930.
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William Elsey Connelley papers, 1880-1930.
Research for book, Quantrill and the Border Wars, includes correspondence, transcripts of interviews and statements, copies of articles, newspaper clippings, notes and articles; manuscript draft and research material for Border Wars: Life and Time of Wild Bill, unpublished book. Photographs: View of William Quantrill's house, studio portrait of his mother, Caroline Quantrill, studio portrait of Lieutenant Cyrus Leland, Jr., studio portrait of Alice Van Ness, images of houses and buildings in Lawrence, Kansas.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 linear ft. (6 boxes)
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- Connelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930. William Elsey Connelley papers, 1880-1930.
Bryan, Jere. Trip to and from the hills / by J. Bryan and C. Hallenbeck. Both of Cordova, 1876.
Title:
Trip to and from the hills / by J. Bryan and C. Hallenbeck. Both of Cordova, 1876.
Diary of trip made with Charley Hallenbeck from Cordova, Illinois, to the Black Hills to prospect for gold. Includes details of the trip and return to Cordova, Indian troubles, General George A. Custer, Wild Bill Hickock and Deadwood, South Dakota.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (52 p.) ; 17 x 20 cm.
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- Bryan, Jere. Trip to and from the hills / by J. Bryan and C. Hallenbeck. Both of Cordova, 1876.
Biography -- Hickok, Wild Bill.
Title:
Biography -- Hickok, Wild Bill.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Hickok, Wild Bill.
Burns, Walter Noble. Walter Noble Burns papers, 1908-1932 (bulk 1922-1932).
Title:
Walter Noble Burns papers, 1908-1932 (bulk 1922-1932).
Manuscripts, notes, correspondence, photographs, clippings, and related material. Several drafts of the manuscripts for The Saga of Billy the Kid, 1925, Tombstone: An Iliad of the Southwest, 1927, The One Way Ride, 1931 and The Robin Hood of El Dorado: the Saga of Joaquin Murrieta, 1932, are present. Photographs are of people and places such as Pat Garrett, John Slaughter, Lincoln County, N.M., and Tombstone, Ariz. Correspondents, including Wyatt Earp and various others, relate their experiences. Also included are short stories and articles; many about Wild Bill Hickok. Clippings from his newspaper columns in Chicago's Inter Ocean, 1908-1913, chiefly concern western themes.
ArchivalResource: 3.3 ft.
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- Burns, Walter Noble. Walter Noble Burns papers, 1908-1932 (bulk 1922-1932).
Brininstool, E. A. (Earl Alonzo), 1870-1957,. E.A. Brininstool collection of Western photographs, circa 1860s-1940s.
Title:
E.A. Brininstool collection of Western photographs, circa 1860s-1940s.
Collection includes original and reproduction photographs, lithographs, negatives, and wood printing blocks related to the American West. Images includes sites of battles with Native Americans, historical figures involved in the development of the West, buildings, and landmarks.
ArchivalResource: Photographs 166 items.Negatives 34 items.
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- Brininstool, E. A. (Earl Alonzo), 1870-1957,. E.A. Brininstool collection of Western photographs, circa 1860s-1940s.
United States. Provost Marshal General's Bureau. Scouts, guides and spies, 1861-1866.
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Scouts, guides and spies, 1861-1866.
Disapproved vouchers showing amounts claimed by J. B. ("Wild Bill") Hickok but not paid.
ArchivalResource: 1 partial microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm.
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- United States. Provost Marshal General's Bureau. Scouts, guides and spies, 1861-1866.
United States. Quartermaster's Dept. Reports of persons and articles hired, 1861-1868.
Title:
Reports of persons and articles hired, 1861-1868.
Reports showing employment of James Butler Hickok as wagon-master, scout, and guide. The reports are from Fort Hays (Kan.), Fort Dodge (Kan.), Fort Union (N.M.), in the field, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 partial microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm.
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- United States. Quartermaster's Dept. Reports of persons and articles hired, 1861-1868.
Felton, William G. Life and adventures of Captain William G. Felton, California Bill, 1886.
Title:
Life and adventures of Captain William G. Felton, California Bill, 1886.
This handwritten manuscript was prepared by William G. Felton in 1886. In his reminiscences, Felton talks in detail about the following subjects: his time in the army, the Battle of Lewisburg, the siege of Vicksburg and his time at the Camp Ford Stockade Prison; his experiences in stage coaching in Wyoming and South Dakota, including an incident with the Dakota Indians, after which Felton was sent to Fort Laramie; the Battle of Little Bighorn; Crazy Horse's death at Camp Robinson; farming in California and Nevada; and mining in Colorado. Felton specifically talks about the following individuals: Buffalo Bill, Crazy Horse, George Crook, George Custer, Ulysses S. Grant, Henry Heth, Wild Bill Hickok, and Joseph Reynolds.
ArchivalResource: 73 pages, 32 cm.
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- Felton, William G. Life and adventures of Captain William G. Felton, California Bill, 1886.
Hall (Horace Mark) Papers 1960., 1871-1957
Title:
Hall (Horace Mark) Papers 1871-1957
Correspondence, a literaryproduction, reminiscences, notes, a map, and photographs comprise the Horace MarkHall Papers, 1871-1957.
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- Hall (Horace Mark) Papers 1960., 1871-1957
Pioneer stories., Abilene, n.d.
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Pioneer stories. Abilene n.d.
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- Pioneer stories., Abilene, n.d.
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- Cooke, William Winer, 1846-1876.
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Hart, William S. (William Surrey), 1864-1946.
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