Description |
421 p. ill. ; 24 cm. |
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Brand book ; v. 28 |
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Westerners. Denver Posse.
Brand book ; v. 28.
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Note |
"This edition is limited to 700 copies"--Prelim. p. |
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This edition dedicated to Dr. Nolie Mumey. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Chaco Canyon, the West's greatest ghost town / M. Scott Carpenter -- Nez Perce delegation of 1831 / Paul M. Timothy -- Incomparable Red Rocks from dinosaurs to rock 'n roll / Milton E. Bernet -- Curious case of the slandered scout, the aggressive anthropologist, the delinquent dean, and the acquiescent army / Harvey L. Carter -- Diary of a tenderfoot on the Denver and Rio Grande survey of 1871 / Marian McIntyre McDonough -- Jerome B. Chaffee and Colorado / Ross V. Miller -- Golden's resourceful merchant, W.A.H. Loveland / Charles S. Ryland -- Jay Gould, the great railroad financier / Richard A. Ronzio -- Boxing's greatest fiasco : did Denver gamblers have the inside "dope" on the Johnson-Flynn fight, July 4, 1912? / Milton W. Callon -- "World's largest producer of advertising films," the Alexander Film Company / Leland Feitz -- Pike centennial celebration, 1906 / Nancy E. and Edwin A. Bathke -- What we know-and do not know- about the Denver Union Station / Robert A. LeMassena -- Wee waifs in the wild West / Dave Hicks -- Hermit of the Gunnison / Lewis Cass Carpenter. |
Subject |
West (U.S.) -- History.
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Added Author |
Bathke, Edwin A.
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Mumey, Nolie, 1891-1984
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Westerners. Denver Posse.
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Added Title |
Westerners brand book |
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Brand book |
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