Thomas Oliver Boggs dictation : Springer, New Mexico, 1885.

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Thomas Oliver Boggs dictation : Springer, New Mexico, 1885.

Concerning his trade association with Bent & St. Vrain; life at Bent's Fort, 1844-1860; army services; brief residence at Bodega, California; return to New Mexico, 1855 and partnership with L.B. Maxwell; later life on the Arkansas River, raising stock and supplying Fort Lyon, Colorado, Tells of Kit Carson's death and eventual reburial at Taos.

Originals : 5 pages ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (5 exposures) : negative (Rich. 110:3) and positive.

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