Colorado politics : Denver : ms.?, [1888?].

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Colorado politics : Denver : ms.?, [1888?].

Account of Colorado politics, with particular reference to Frederick W. Pitkin and his two terms as governor, 1878-1883, and the political situation following. Unsigned; written to L.S. Hatch on stationery of the Denver Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade. With added note from Hatch to N.J. Stone, concerning Ernest L. Campbell.

Originals : 15 leaves ; 27 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (9 exposures) : negative (Rich. 115:17) and positive.

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