Statement from Frank Mixon : West Las Animas, Colorado, 1886.

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Statement from Frank Mixon : West Las Animas, Colorado, 1886.

Cattle-driver from Texas, 1876; rancher at La Junta; comments on cattle-breeding; politics; rivalry between the Kansas Pacific and Santa Fe railroads, 1874-1878; early growth of La Junta, West Las Animas, and Lamar.

Originals : 2 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (2 exposures) : negative (Rich. 116:2) and positive.

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