Reminiscences : confidentially told [to his friend Bill, 1924].

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Reminiscences : confidentially told [to his friend Bill, 1924].

Life of a cowboy and cattle manager in the Western United States includes details of life and work on the range, cattle drives, cattle rustling, writer J.S. Hoy, and the story of murderer-for-hire Tom Horn in Brown's Park, Colorado.

1 item (36 p.) ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7237997

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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