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Winslow. A complete set of the 24 presenting the artist's impression of ic cards, 4 by 21⁄2 inches, mounted : Prang, circa 1862. 250.00

rtist, and seldom found complete. The subjects ell is coming"; "Surgeon's call"; "The guard barber"; "The rifle pit", etc.

George. Philip Henson, the Southcord of a hero of the War of the o, wrappers. St. Louis, 1887. 15.00 hon, T. W. Cause and contrast; an 92 pp., 8vo, printed wrapers. Rich20.00

with much to say about "King Lincoln." er, James. History of the 11th Wisan account of its marches, hardships on to October 1864. 64 pp., 8vo, 5, 1865. 35.00

e, C. O.] An authentic exposition rcle"; or, a history of secession from f the order. Plates. 80 pp., 12mo, anapolis, 1861. 45.00 L. A. History of the Sixtieth Alaama brigade. 111 pp., 8vo, sewn,

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Mobile, 1867.

The report concludes:

May

"The wide range our

the origin of the disturbances and we leave the evi

[199] [CIVIL WAR RECONSTRU Hugh. The White League conspiracy ag dress before a Republican mass meeting the sense of the Republicans of Louisiana facts stated in Gen. Sheridan's dispat wrappers, bound in boards. New Orlean [200] [CIVIL WAR RECONSTRUC State of North Carolina, together with th of the Constitutional Convention. 129 Raleigh, 1868.

The Constitution begins: "We the people of to Almighty God for the preservation of the America [201] [CIVIL WAR RECONSTRUCT Virginia, framed by the convention whic ber 3, 1867. Passed April 17, 1868. 4 Richmond: New Nation office print, 18 [202] [CIVIL WAR RECONSTRUC dress to masters and freedmen, as deliv Southern States. 23 plus 4 pp., 8vo, pri morocco. Macon: Phoenix steam print,

Detailing the privileges and duties of freed sla rules under which freedmen were permitted to enter m and Florida.

THE UTE WAR:

A HISTORY OF THE

WHITE RIVER MASSACRE

AND THE PRIVATIONS AND HARDSHIPS OF THE

CAPTIVE WHITE WOMEN

AMONG THE

HOSTILES ON GRAND RIVER.

ILLUSTRATED

Written and compiled by THOMAS F. Dawson and F. J. V. Skiff. of the DENVER TRIBUNE.

1879.

Printed by the Tribune Publishing House,
Herman Beckurts, Proprietor,
Denver, Colorado

Dawson and Skiff's Ute War [No. 210]

WILLIAM CLARK TO DR. SAM

[207] CLARK, GEN. WILLIAM. Ori to Dr. Samuel Meriwether. 1 p., 8vo.

Fine letter regarding western lands, neatly Autograph letters of the famous explorer are rare. [208] [COLORADO.] Chaffee, J. B., tion and by-laws of the Denver Villa Par printed wrappers. Denver: Tribune pri

Not in McMurtrie and the only known copy

[209] [COLORADO.] Clark, R. N. T and Hazelton group of mines. Map and wrappers. New York, 1880.

THE UTE WAR AND

[210] [COLORADO.] Dawson, T. F war: a history of the White River mas hardships of the captive white women a River. Map and plates. 184 pp., plus Tribune print, 1879.

ORIGINAL EDITION. Littell 257: "AN TLE-KNOWN INDIAN CAPTIVITY REGARDI RAREST BOOK PRINTED IN COLORADO." 1927. The extreme importance of the work was lication and it was used by the troops as cartrid outbreak.

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[211] [COLORADO.] Flower and Payne. Aspen, Colorado. Illustrated. Numerous photographic plates, oblong 4to, half morocco. N. p., circa 1889. 35.00

Account of the founding of the mining camp late in 1879 when the first few prospectors crossed the range from Leadville by the Twin Lakes Trail; Indian uprising in the first year of settlement; growth of the camp to become the county seat of Pitkin; and description of the town. The photographic plates are especially valuable in recreating the by-gone scene.

[212] [COLORADO.] Fremont County: its resources and attractions. Portrait and plates. 31 pp., 8vo, original wrappers, in protective case. Canon City: Gazette Express print, 1882. 45.00

An early and out-of-the-way imprint.

[213] [COLORADO.] Gause, Harry. A detailed description of the scenes and incidents connected with a trip through the mountains of Colorado. 205 pp., 12mo, cloth. [Wilmington: Privately printed, 1871.]

60.00

Narrative of experiences and adventures during a trip across the plains and back in 1871. Among other topics are: The prairies; the Indians; Platte Valley; Cheyenne; Denver; Idaho; Bear and buffalo hunting, etc.

[214] [COLORADO.] Gilbert, G. K. The Colorado plateau region, considered as a field for geological study. Plates. 27 pp., 8vo, original wrappers. New Haven, 1876.

GILPIN'S COLORADO: 1866

5.00

[215] [COLORADO.] Gilpin, William. Description of the parks of Colorado. 10 pp., 8vo, half calf. [San Luis de Calebra,] 1866. 100.00

FIRST HISTORY AND DIRECTORY OF CRIPPLE CREEK

[216] [COLORADO.] Hazeltine, M. History and description of the Cripple Creek Mining District, and mining and business directory of the city of Cripple Creek and adjacent towns. 161 pp., 8vo, original printed boards. Cripple Creek: Journal print, 1894. 150.00

A rare and interesting work. The author, in his preface, explaining the difficulties under which he labored says: "I wish to say that during the turmoil and excitement caused by the fabulously rich discoveries of gold occurring so frequently, with every owner of mine or prospect lost to all thoughts save that of gold. the gleanings of facts within this book, have been attended with many difficulties and only accomplished by great diligence and perserverance

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[217] [COLORADO.] Howard, O. O., Jr. Views of Denver, dedicated to those who, in search of health, wealth, or recreation seek information regarding the queen city of the plains. Numerous plates. 50 pp., oblong 8vo, pictorial wrappers. Denver: Merchants' print, 1889.

15.00

[218] [COLORADO.] The Montezuma Valley in Colorado: location, climate, antiquities, irrigating works, resources and advantages. Map and plates. 60 pp., oblong 8vo, pictorial wrappers. Cortez, Colo., 1890. 15.00

[219] [COLORADO.] [Sheldon, A. and Skewes, E.] Gold mining at Cripple Creek, and the mines of Colorado City and Manitou.

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