Wyoming territorial affairs.

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Wyoming territorial affairs.

Notes mostly extracted from the Cheyenne Daily News, January - July, 1875, including Judge J.M. Carey's article on Governor J.A. Campbell; items on Cheyenne and Territorial affairs; and the Big Horn miners' expedition of 1875. For a continuation of these notes, see "Indians and Settlers" [P-M 1].

Originals : 26 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (27 exposures) : negative (Rich. 116:16) and positive.

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