The new gold fields Two million dollars in gold from the Black Hills placers in the season of 1876.
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Main Author: | Union Pacific Railroad Company. |
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Format: | Microfilm |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Omaha, Neb. :
Omaha Republican Steam print.,
1877.
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Physical Description: |
folder (4 pages) ; 22 cm. |
Series: |
Western Americana, 1550-1900 ;
Reel 549, No. 5516. |
Subjects: |
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