Letter : to Latah County Historical Society, Moscow, Jan. 19, 1987.

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Letter : to Latah County Historical Society, Moscow, Jan. 19, 1987.

Accompanied by a photocopy of information found in the Encyclopedia ofWestern Railroad History and five photocopies American Locomotive Company historic photos, including three of W.I.& M. engine no. 1. The letter concerns the locomotive and the "Potlatch at 80" project.

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