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  1. ". . . the only legal execution . . . perforrmed in Rich county, Utah" (1)
  2. ". . . the only white child in . . . Sioux Falls (S. D.) (1)
  3. ". . . The primary factor . . . important cattle trades, engineered by Mr. L. Coltrin, an Omaha capitalist" (1)
  4. ". . . The smartest Alaecks on all subjects here are men from Montana." (1)
  5. ". . . took part in parley of Indian chiefs with Commissioner Collier . . . Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs at Rapid City, S. D." (1934) (1)
  6. ". . . totally blind" (o/a Aug, 1935) (1)
  7. ". . . trademen, craftmen, 'pumpkin haulelrs' and other 'greenhorns' . . . more patient that Spanish Conquistadores, sought and found these veins." (1)
  8. ". . . traveled in Mexico and Alaska and throughout the east" (1)
  9. ". . . troops withdrawn from this post in 1894" (1)
  10. ". . . turned into a government hospital." - 1918 (1)
  11. ". . . two or three years spent in Nebraska" with wife (1)
  12. ". . . U. S. Commissioner for this section of the country" (1)
  13. ". . . unable to locate the spot where gold was supposed to be plentiful" (1)
  14. ". . . under care of Boulder (Colo.), Cheyenne (Wyo.) & Casper (Wyo.) Presbyteries (1)
  15. ". . . united with the Methodist Episcopal Church of Havana" (1862) (1)
  16. ". . . very prosperous business selling general merchandise, millinery, ladies apparel and some men's clothing" (Casper, Natrona Co., Wyo. - Mar., 1893) (1)
  17. ". . . violently ill on the evening of Jan. 5, (1917) (1)
  18. ". . . virtual dictator of affairs on Rock Creek (early 1880s) (1)
  19. ". . . vitally interested in prospecting and pack trips to Big Horn mountains" (1)
  20. ". . . was never known to seek favors from anyone." (1)