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				<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Inventory of the Buffalo Bill letters to George T. Beck <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1895-1910</date></titleproper>
				<titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">Bill (Buffalo) letters to George T. Beck</titleproper> 
				<author encodinganalog="creator">Processed by Bill Hopkins</author>
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			<publicationstmt>
				<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">University of Wyoming. American Heritage
					Center.</publisher>
				<address> 
		  <addressline>American Heritage Center</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Dept. 3924, 1000 E. University Avenue</addressline> 
		  <addressline>University of Wyoming</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Laramie, WY 82071</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Phone: 307.766.2574</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Fax:307.766.5511 </addressline> 
		  <addressline>Email:ahcref@uwyo.edu</addressline> 
		  <addressline>URL:https://ahc.uwyo.edu/</addressline> 
		</address>
				<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" encodinganalog="date">2005</date>
				<p>University of Wyoming</p>
			</publicationstmt>
		</filedesc>
		<profiledesc>
			<creation>Finding aid encoded by D.C. Thompson <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">December 2005</date>
			</creation>
			<langusage>Finding aid is in <language encodinganalog="language" langcode="eng">English</language>
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	<frontmatter>
		<titlepage>
			<titleproper>Buffalo Bill Letters to George T. Beck, <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1895-1910</date>
			</titleproper>
			<num>Collection number: 09972</num>
			<publisher>University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.</publisher>
			<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">Publication date: 2005 </date>
			<list>
				<head>Contact Information</head>
				<item>American Heritage Center</item>
				<item>Dept. 3924, 1000 E. University Avenue</item>
				<item>University of Wyoming</item>
				<item>Laramie, WY 82071</item>
				<item>Phone: 307.766.2574</item>
				<item>Fax:307.766.5511</item>
				<item>Email:ahcref@uwyo.edu </item>
				<item>URL:https://ahc.uwyo.edu/</item>
			</list>
			<list>
				<defitem>
					<label>Date Processed</label>
					<item>April, 1994</item>
				</defitem>
			</list>
			<p>"©" 2005 University of Wyoming</p>
		</titlepage>
	</frontmatter>
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		<did>
			<head>Collection Summary</head>
			<origination label="Creator" encodinganalog="100">
				<persname>Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917</persname>
			</origination>
			<unittitle encodinganalog="245" label="Title">Buffalo Bill Letters to George T. Beck
			</unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="Date of Collection">1895-1910</unitdate>
			<unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="WyU-AH" label="Collection Number">09972</unitid>
			<physdesc encodinganalog="300" label="Size">
				<extent>132 items</extent>
			</physdesc>
			<repository encodinganalog="852" label="Repository">
				<corpname>University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.</corpname>
			</repository>
			<langmaterial encodinganalog="546" label="Language(s)">
				<language langcode="eng">English</language>
			</langmaterial>
			<abstract label="Abstract">Collection contains letters written by William F. Cody
				(Buffalo Bill) to George T. Beck between 1895 and 1910 (bulk 1896) regarding the
				operation and financing of the Shoshone Irrigation Company and progress on the canal
				project. The letters contain personal observations by Cody on the establishment of
				the city of Cody, Wyoming, and on Cody's Wild West Show.</abstract>
		</did>
		<bioghist encodinganalog="545">
			<head>Biography/History</head>
			<p>William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody participated in the westward expansion of the United
				States and helped shape the world's romantic image of the American frontier. </p>
			<p>Born February 26, 1846 in LeClair, Iowa, he moved with his family to Kansas and later
				rode for the Pony Express (1860-1861). He served briefly in the American Civil War
				and was given the nickname "Buffalo Bill" when he supplied buffalo meat for workers
				on the Kansas Pacific Railroad in 1867-1868. As chief of scouts for the Fifth U.S.
				Cavalry he participated in several Indian fights between 1868 and 1872.</p>
			<p>In 1869 his career took a new turn when he became the subject of a dime novel; he
				subsequently appeared in theatrical melodramas, touring successfully for 11 years.
				In 1883 he organized a Wild West show that staged Indian fights, roundups, stage
				robberies, and buffalo hunts and introduced such stars as Buck Taylor and Annie
				Oakley to the public. Cody maintained several business interests one of which was
				the Shoshone Irrigation Company, which began in 1895, in partnership with George
				Washington Thornton Beck. His Wild West Show toured Europe and the United States
				until 1913, after which Cody retired to the West until his death on Jan. 10, 1917.</p>
			<p>George Washington Thornton Beck was a Wyoming sheep rancher, oil land developer and
				last president of the Council of the Territory of Wyoming before it became a State
				in 1890. </p>
			<p>Born near Lexington, Kentucky he studied civil engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic
				Institute. In 1877, at age 21, Beck moved West and prospected in Colorado for
				several years. He then settled on a homestead on the present site of Sheridan,
				Wyoming. He acquired large herds of sheep and at the same time was engaged as a
				mining engineer. Beck established and operated the first flour mill in Wyoming at
				the town of Beckton, which he had established. He also built an electric light
				plant, water works, and flour mill in Buffalo, Wyoming, and an electric light and
				power plant in Cody, Wyoming. In addition to his other business interests he was
				manager of the Shoshone Irrigation Company, of which William F. Cody was president.</p>
			<p>The Shoshone Irrigation Company was founded in 1895 for the purpose of bringing water
				into the arid region surrounding what is now the site of Cody, Wyoming. During the
				course of the project the town of Cody was established in 1896. The Bureau of
				Reclamation eventually took over the project to establish a dam on the Shoshone
				River.</p>
		</bioghist>
		<scopecontent encodinganalog="520">
			<head>Scope and Content</head>
			<p>The Buffalo Bill letters consist of personal correspondence to George Washington
				Thornton Beck from William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody concerning the operation of the
				Shoshone Irrigation Company and its water project. </p>
			<p>The letters range from 1895, when the company was first established, to 1910 with the
				majority being written in 1896. The majority of the letters concern the canal being
				built during this period, however, there are several instances of personal
				observations and descriptions by Cody of his Wild West Show and the places it was
				visiting. </p>
		</scopecontent>
		
		<accessrestrict encodinganalog="506">
			
			<p>Access to original letters is restricted. Photocopies are available for research
			use.</p>
		</accessrestrict>
		
		<userestrict>
			<head>Copyright Information</head>
			<p>The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and
				libel laws as they apply.</p>
		</userestrict>
		<userestrict> 
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			<p>The American Heritage Center aspires to approach all areas of our work in ways that are
				respectful to those who create, use, and are represented in our collections. For a variety of
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				Therefore, we encourage users to bring questions and concerns about descriptions in our finding aids to our attention via <extref href="mailto:ahcaccess@uwyo.edu">email</extref> or <extref href=" https://uwyo.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_08pzxtR5dTgN0sC">anonymous web-form</extref>. 
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		<acqinfo encodinganalog="541">
			
			<p>The letters were a gift from Jack and Michael Rosenthal in 1993. </p>
		</acqinfo>
		<processinfo>
			
			<p>The collection was processed by Bill Hopkins.</p>
		</processinfo>
		<prefercite encodinganalog="524">
			
			<p>Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Buffalo Bill Letters to George T. Beck,
				Collection Number 09972, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.</p>
		</prefercite>
		<altformavail>
			<head>Existence and Location of Copies</head>
			<p>Digital reproductions of this entire collection are available at 
				<extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/uwydbuwy~32~32">https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/uwydbuwy~32~32</extref>.</p>
		</altformavail>
		<controlaccess>
			<head>Access Terms</head>
			<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> Beck, George T. (George Thornton),
				1856-1943</persname>
			<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610">Shoshone Irrigation Company</corpname>
			<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610"> Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show</corpname>
			<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Irrigation canals and flumes -- Wyoming --
				Park County.</subject>
			<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Water resources development -- Wyoming --
				Park County</subject>
			<subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Water and Water Rights.</subject> 
			<subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Agriculture and Natural Resources.</subject>
			<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651">Cody (Wyo.) -- History</geogname>
			<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651"> Park County (Wyo.) -- History</geogname>
			<geogname source="local" encodinganalog="651"> Wyoming -- History -- 1890-1918</geogname>

		</controlaccess>
		<dsc type="combined">
			<head>Container List</head>
			<c01 level="series">
				<did>
					<unittitle>Series I. Business Correspondence</unittitle>
					<unitdate>1895-1910.</unitdate>
				</did>
				<scopecontent>
					<p>Arranged chronologically. Links to digitized items are provided at the folder
						level (by year). Individual letters are not linked.</p>
				</scopecontent>
				<c02 level="file">
					<did>
						<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
						<unittitle>1895</unittitle>
					</did>
					<scopecontent><p><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/47q574">Link to 1895 letters</extref></p></scopecontent>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Unknown location</unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 26, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Fixed water bond in Cheyenne. Trying to get Federal and State
								approval for ditch. Burke, Mead, Rumsey, Salsbury mentioned. Gives
								March, April itinerary.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Union Pacific Train</unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 29, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Badgering Beck to send notes to Austin and Co. "George-have you gone
								crazy? Get with it old fellow."</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Pottsville, Pa</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 5, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Whether Paxton is to participate. Pushing Beck to write and
							advise.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>New York</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 7, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>The monied men of our company want to know what you are doing
								&amp; if you are going to get water to the town &amp; below.
								They are tired of such management. If you won't do the work, they
								want to know it. Mad at me. Work was to start April 1. God only
								knows where you are, an if you will ever get to Cody and if you will
								get to work when you get there. I can't stand the company off with
								fairy tales.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Allentown, Pa.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 9, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Difficulty in reaching Beck, urging him to communicate.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Scranton, Pa.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 12, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Proposes irrigation on both sides of the river. If Paxton group
								doesn't participate a lot of land will be lost. Received report from
								Hymer, whom he regards highly. Need money at once. "Nothing will
								hurt us more than to lose our credit."</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Hartford, Conn.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 3, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Ill from heat prostration. Glad Paxton group are going in. How much?
								Mentions Cunningham Ryan and Hymer.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Boston, Mass.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 14, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Beck letter of 11th cheered him up. Paxton decision to come in allows
								putting 28,000 acre tract through and lay out town. Alger and Cody
								arranging trip out for Boston group.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Newport, R.I.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 26, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Alger and 3 eastern men starting West 1st of July. If Paxton and
								Creighton would inject $50,000, 25,000 acres would be opened. Cody
								cannot carry whole deal for Cunningham, Ryan, and others. O.K. to
								drop Hymer as manager if Paxton and Creighton object to him. Must
								commence by Summer.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Lowell, Mass.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 2, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Complaining of people not being paid. Cut out nonsense and get to
								work.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Lowell, Mass.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 2, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Asks for photos, maps of ditch, proposed Post Script to railroad
								route for Bleistein for previous letterpreparation of promotional
								piece. Can mailed later. do a world of advertising at Atlanta Expo.
								Sleep no more than 4 hours a day until success is assured.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Montpelier, Vt.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 24, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Setting up meeting in Sheridan August 1st with Alger and Heckert. If
								Higby is in, Russell will follow. What about Leighter (Leiter)? Put
								Sulphur Springs in townsite. Get to work.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Rutland, Vt.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 27, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Since feed is so high, wait until Sept. 1 to commence work, but
								complete surveying before. Three good men (not ex bank clerks)
								should finish survey in 10 days. Understand Palmer wants in.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Wilkes Barre, Pa.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 31, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>I might get some good men to look over our proposition. but I don't
								want to send them if this year's crops won't stand inspection. Let
								me know. It would take only a few minutes to tell me.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Auburn, N.Y.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 8, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Who is in new company? Party of men from Cincinnati coming the 18th.
								May go in with us.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Olean, N.Y.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 13, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Did anyone put up any money and is there any likelihood of such?
								Shall we throw up the deal? Cody and Salsbury will not carry it
								alone. Last meeting accomplished nothing.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Altoona, Pa.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 7, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Can't see how Cody City can get along without a gin mill. Let me know
								about State contract for the land. We must make no mistakes or we
								will be laughed out of the country. Guard our interests. I trust
								you. Don't fail me.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Unknown location</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 10, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Be careful about taking Nagle and settlers to property to avoid
								lawsuit. No statements yet. Guess typewriter got too much to do.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Cortland, N.Y.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 15, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Complaining about failure to inform him. We have gotten our friends
								into this and we must protect them. Our energy and brains must be
								used. Attend to this until I get there to help.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Cortland, N.Y.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 16, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Touches upon irrigation issues. Asks for reports and photos, in a
								light-hearted way.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Newburgh, N.Y.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 21, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Will send new route cards.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Patterson, N.J.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 23, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Spent day with Salsbury &amp; Bleistein. Coming out when show
								closes. Suggests obligation by water users to maintain roads.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>New York</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 25, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Bemoans constant stream of visitors. Suggestion that streets be named
								for leading Civil War generals of both sides. Keep cheap gin mills
								out of new town. Wants letters.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Baltimore</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 29, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Sent Alger $2,500. Asks Beck to advise amount needed each month to
								keep project moving. Must get ditch to Sulphur Creek by Fall to keep
								money available. Many men to come West with him in December.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Richmond, Va.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 4, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Ditch must be 20 feet across at bottom. Cussed when Beck letter about
								15 footer. If it can't be 20 feet, Cody will quit project.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Wilmington, N.C.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 6, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Suggested names for streets in townsite. Cody supplies Union Generals
								and Beck the Confederates.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Wilmington, N.C.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 6, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Inquiring as to how many acres can be under irrigation in 1896 for
								German Colony. If work is done to Sulphur Creek by Fall, can work be
								commenced in Spring to open up area East for a crop next Summer?
								Suggests that advertising commence.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Charleston, S.C.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 16, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Preparing to close Nov. 2, due to failure of Atlantic Exposition.
								Going to be pushed for cash himself. Complains that project has more
								foremen than working men. Make the men work!</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Macon, Ga.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 19, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Complaining that Heckert left job to take train to Sheridan to buy
								blankets. Why does so important a man have to go after blankets?
								Suggests money is being squandered with no results to show. Must
								appear to be working hard for the visitors to invest.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>On train near Atlanta</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 26, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Disputing amount being spent on 62 teams. Alger and Beck far apart on
								estimates. Let contractors finish present work, but no more for
								Winter. Cody can't cover raise in costs.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Atlanta</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 27, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Concerned about losing townsite to Hymer. Why did Beck not do what
								Cody asked him to do regarding townsite claim? Why did Beck let him
								use the Cody-Beck surveyors?</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Atlanta</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 27, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Let no more contracts. Countermand order for Winter food. Cody does
								not have the money to go on this Winter. Act quick to save our
								credit. I am blue all over.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Atlanta</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 31, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Closing show Nov.2-Busted. Must get new blood (investors). Have
								written this several times.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
							<unittitle>Atlanta</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Nov. 1, 1895</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Closing tomorrow. Trying to be at Billings or Red Lodge by Nov. 18.
								Get word to Geo. Canfield to meet party of six.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02 level="file">
					<did>
						<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
						<unittitle>March 10 - August 29, 1896</unittitle><unitdate/>
					</did>
					<scopecontent><p><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/su8k71">Link to March 10 - August 29, 1896 letters</extref></p></scopecontent>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Billings</unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 10, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Have much to say regarding our company. You left so suddenly I felt
								sure matters of importance had been neglectd. Found at Marquette
								nothing was being done in a businesslike fashion. Nothing to work
								with-everything laying around loose.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Omaha</unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 17, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>To Alger--Please send copy of Hymer's expense account to me at North
								Platte.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>North Platte</unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 26, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>When will you finish to Sulphur Creek? Questions regarding expenses.
								President will sign contracts Monday, 23rd. Nagle party leaving
								Chicago April 13--on their lands by 25th. Didn't want to bear the
								brunt of bad management on ditch. For God's sake George, keep things
								straight.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Omaha</unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 31, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Mead leaves Cheyenne tomorrow to consult with you. With a full report
								from Mead, Cody might be able to raise the needed money to finish
								work.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Chicago</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 3, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Can't see where all the money is going for the results gained. Wish
								he would learn to keep him posted. Don't let Rumsey wait for a week
								while you are playing billiards in Sheridan. If the force had been
								half managed, you would have been away from that gin mill long
							ago.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Chicago</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 3, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Have you counted up how much money you have chucked out - and the
								ditch not completed to Sulphur Creek yet? Have you ever given it a
								serious thought? Send itemized statement of where money has gone.
								Men must be killing time instead of working. Everything
							neglected.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Buffalo, N.Y.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 6, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Details of Nagle contract. Did you file on placer fields?</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Sheridan</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 9, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Sending $7,500 to cover May payday.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Philadelphia</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 13, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>The 80% wants to know how long it will take to finish the first
								25,000 acres. Complains about Beck's inattention.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Cumberland, Md.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 27, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Please wire so I may know water is in the ditch. You should not ask
								me to guarantee everything personally.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Clarksburg, W.V.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 28, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Salsbury sending $5,000, but Cody didn't know where rest of May
								payroll would come from. No water to Sulphur Creek! Management bad,
								a leak somewhere. Frustrated over not being kept informed.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Cincinnati</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 5, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>How much more to do between Marquette Creek and Sulphur? Paid $3,000
								to Alger. How much more to finish 25,000 acres? Wished Beck would
								straighten things out.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Cincinnati</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 5, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Alger wrote he needs $5 to $6,000 more for 10th payday. I will have
								to do it all. Others discouraged. given up all hope of your ever
								getting to Sulphur Creek or receiving an estimate on cost to
							finish.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Richmond, Ind.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 7, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Appears Salsbury and Cody will have to put all the money from this
								on. Must have stock issues for these amounts. Send Alger a statement
								so that the stock question can be settled.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Indianapolis</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 8, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Received very satisfactory letter. Anxious to get estimate on
								proposed work. Wants to guard credit.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Anderson, Ind.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 11, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Wild West show went on despite cyclone. Sent another $5,000. Making
								him hump to carry the whole thing. Wants to know how he stands. Will
								write you to death if you don't tell me what I want to know.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Louisville, Ky.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 13, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Your two letters made me ten years younger. Fond of you-always did
								like you. Trying to get Salsbury and Rumsey to go out at once.
								Without christopher Columbus, where would America have been, also
								the Basin?</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>St. Louis</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 17, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>We do owe thousands in Red Lodge and you never mentioned it. Gosh
								only knows how much more we owe that you don't mention. I have
								begged you to let me know, but you won't. Of all the worry I have
								ever had, this caps it all. Still you discouraged friend.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>St. Louis</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 19, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Everything on that end is being run by careless business methods. Go
								slow and give full report. I ask this as President of the
								company-and the rest of the members demand a business reply.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>St. Louis</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 22, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Cody to Flood. Thinking him for financial information but needing
								more. Complaining bitterly that his own horses have been mistreated.
								Any man who mistreats a dumb brute is not fit to live.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Litchfield, IL.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 25, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Letter from Beck failed to list all outside debt. Everything at that
								end is run like a widow woman farm. No system at all. Canal did not
								hold water. Beck not on the job until 11 A.M. George, I am speaking
								plain. Hoped Beck would quit nonsense and get down to work.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Bloomington, IL</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 29, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Meeting Buffalo people in Chicago. We can't go on this way. It has
								been a go as you please outfit with no business head to it.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Dayton, O.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 5, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Discusses method of commissioning sales agent Goodman. Asks for
								photos of TE, Irma, Shoshone, etc.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Dayton, O.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 5, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Cody receiving reports that Beck is trying to ruin him. Long bill of
								particulars as to his dissatisfaction with Beck's management. Water
								available at Irma at a depth of less than 60 feet. Use some
								enterprise. None of us are to blame if you don't tell us what to do.
								I hope Salsbury won't catch the disease of carelessness &amp;
								neglect that is so prevalent in that country.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Springfield, O.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 7, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Concern over personnel selling water rights lots. enclosing check for
								$500 to pay state taxes on lands. Directs Beck to send Alger $3000
								immediately.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Springfield, O.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 7, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Asks reconciliation of Beck's contradictory statements regarding
								debt. Beck didn't mention $1,000 owed to Yegen in Billings. Give
								list to Alger &amp; Salsbury, protect our credit</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Kenton, O.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 8, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Salsbury told Cody of "dirty cowardly act". Didn't want to accuse
								innocent man. If he were to suspect someone from a distance it would
								be "shotgun Bailey and the coronet player".</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Newark, O.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 14, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Salsbury, seeing the project for the first time, disgusted by the dry
								conditions. Pity drouth struck this year. Pay Flood, but not for the
								time he was drinking. Salsbury angry with Cody for taking a few
								drinks while in Wyoming.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Owosso, Mich.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 1, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Sent Alger $5,000. Like pulling teeth because Show has had 5 weeks of
								rain. Sent Charley Trego to take charge of freighting. Wishes to
								find out how far down to water in the Sage Creek bottom. W.F. C.
								paid for surveying of Cody City.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Muskegon, Mich.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 11, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>What about name for town that will be county seat? Sent signed bonds
								to Bleistein, Rumsey and Salsbury in New York. Water should be down
								to town as soon as possible. Had not heard particulars about the
								killing.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>South Bend, Ind.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 14, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>How many yards of dirt need be moved to complete ditch to town? Let
								contractor wait for his money until bonds are sold. Please keep me
								posted. It won't take much of your time. I feel my name and honor is
								at stake. Warn me of any danger to our credit. Don't leave me in
								darkness.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Joliet, IL</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 17, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Bleistein and Salsbury had no success in placing bonds for the reason
								of you Free Silver Democrats. Don't think it can be done until after
								election. If can squeeze by now, I can go to N.Y. and raise money in
								November. Nagle expects 100 men there in September with houses up by
								October 10. Must take an interest in getting these people settled,
								first come, first pick of location. If company finishes work around
								Red Buttes, I will agree to do the line down to the town. Settlers
								can do the Sage Creek line. Answer that you will see to the
							well.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Madison, Wis.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 26, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Your Aug. 17 letter let me know about where you are and what it will
								cost of finish to the Town. can do nothing with the bonds. buffalo
								people not willing to advance funds. Company should do something
								about a newspaper. Pictures to Buffalo people might make them put
								up.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
							<unittitle>Racine, Wis.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 29, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Thanks for pictures which are useful in talking up enterprise.
								Salsbury believes bonds can be placed after election. Since you have
								a stenographer, you should have no trouble keeping each member of
								the company informed. It is tough on two of us to carry the
								enterprise.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02 level="file">
					<did>
						<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
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						<unittitle>August 31 - October, 1896</unittitle>
					</did>
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							<unittitle>Sheboygan, Wis.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 31, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Would be a mistake to close down, as some directors have suggested.
								Too many bosses for number of men employed. How long will it take to
								finish Red Bluff? What would it cost to bridge river at town? A mail
								route is to be established to town from Red Lodge-west of Heart
								Mountain. If a bridge can be built for $1,000, Cody would pay for it
								himself. Now is the dark time for Beck to show his strength. Cody
								writing P.A. Maxwell, Ass't Postmaster General urging him to rush
								P.O. along. (P.O. Dep't records indicate office finally established
								Oct. 21,1896.) Fire every member of company 3 letters a day until
								you get them worked up.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Appleton, Wis.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 1, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Can stock winter on grass up there? Are settlers all leaving Irma?
								Can I put an attachment on wagons and harness that Nagle took that I
								paid for. Have written Postmaster Gen'l.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Green Bay, Wis.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 3, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>What will Irma people do for water when ditch is not running this
								Winter? Won't they need Cistern? They should be told and warned.
								It's their lookout. Is Trego going to finish up to Town? (Followed
								by listing of what appears to be 8 stockholders and their
								subscript.)</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Stevens Point, Wis.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 4, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Is Canal open and how soon will water be at City? Have Buffalo people
								answered regarding providing funds for bills? Have you sent Stokes
								his stock? I will be glad to know how much the company owes.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>La Crosse, Wis.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 7, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>I see that women are naming and running the town- if so I won't put
								up another dollar. I don't care a damn whether water ever gets there
								or not. My interest in the damn town is ended.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Minneapolis</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 14, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Bleistein, Rumsey both write that they can't do anything. All parties
								have agreed to close down. Impossible for me to carry on alone until
								I get assistance. After the grain is harvested at Irma, put a small
								salaried man there. He'll do as well as a $70 a month man.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Mankato, Minn.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 18, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Weather terrible. Will not be able to take a contract for I will have
								to pawn my shirt to pay off our creditors. Will be with you Nov. 8
								to get loaded whether we win or lose.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Sheldon, Ia.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 19, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Now you know what I meant by women running and interfering with our
								affairs. Expenses for hotel running too high. If you can land the
								county seat, we will be all right. Give every voter a copy of our
								offer to build Court House etc. Northern Pacific officials locating
								railroad to the Bear Creek coal fields. That would benefit us.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Sioux Falls, S.D.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 20, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Keep me posted about what Northern Pacific officials do about branch
								to Bear Creek coal fields. Let Charley Trego know at once if you
								want me to take the Hotel. Offering to donate lots and park and
								$5,000 building ought to be a body blow to other towns trying to
								land county seat. Hire a couple of good men to work among the
								people. As important as Presidential election. I will see they get
								their pay.</p>
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							<unittitle>Sioux Falls</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 21, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Received the Otto Courier. Send story to Courier about offer of Lots,
								Park &amp; $5,000. Pay for it then they will be sure to fit it
								in. If there is another paper in the county, do the same with it.
								Salsbury says if you land the county seat, you are a Dandy - Go to
								Em.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Sioux City, Ia.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 22, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>You can't regret closing down more than I do. Salsbury has come up
								with a little, the others refuse and I can't carry it alone. Workers
								must be loafing. $70 per month is too much to pay. Have sent Alger
								$13,000 in the last two months. No report from him. If I had the
								money, I would carry the workforce until the election.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Dubuque, Ia.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 28, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>I sent Alger $5,000 16 Sept. to pay all Red Lodge debts. Since then,
								he has not responded to three of my telegrams. If our company gets
								into trouble it will be Alger's neglect for I have never failed to
								respond to his requests.</p>
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							<unittitle>Muscatine, Ia.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 1, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>I am fretting over not hearing from anyone on that end. Paxton
								&amp; Gallagher wired me to go security for another bill of
								goods saying $1306 past due. Buffalo partners refuse to do anything.
								I have no idea what you are doing. Suppose you have closed down
								since I get no more daily reports. Would have thanked someone if
								they had told me.</p>
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							<unittitle>Ottumwa, Ia.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 2, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Letter from Eddy tells me you have not closed down. Bleistein and the
								Buffalo men have not put up a dollar since June. You have continued
								contrary to orders and you have got to shoulder the responsibility.
								Since there is no chance to sell the bonds until after the election,
								you must close down. Frustration over lack of information most
								apparent. You could not tell as you don't know who Alger has
								paid-and Alger wouldn't tell Christ. What shall I tell the
							company?</p>
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							<unittitle>Oscaloosa, Ia.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 3, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>R. Law, Supt. of the Burlington R.R. in Iowa is their coal expert.
								Law will come out with me to look over the coal fields. Also looking
								for the most practical route to the Park, From what I learn they
								will soon push through our country, which will mean much. Leaving
								Omaha Nov. 6.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Boone, Ia.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 7, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Every man in company has thrown up his tail but good old staying
								Salsbury. Alger is playing me a dirty stinking trick when I am the
								only one he can depend on for money. Bankruptcy stares us in the
								face. Salsbury will not carry the Buffalo parties. Let me know how
								much it will take to finish to Town? And Alger can go to hell. I
								will not try to raise the money. That's all there is about it.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Carroll, Ia.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 8, 1896</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Careful or you will have a hemorrhage at this news-Alger has written
								me and I know what is needed to save the credit of the company.
								Whether I can do it or not is to be seen. Help Mead estimate the
								North Side proposition. We must put everything into the County Seat
								fight, so don't be afraid to exaggerate-even to lying. Will have big
								party with me in November including ex-Mayor of Dubuque. Understand
								Northern Pacific will commence work up Clark's Fork.3 6/17/97St.
								Albans, Vt. 2Discouraged about the Land department but it must be
								kept up. Nothing can be done with the Club until the State gets land
								they can lease. Need photos and promotional material for stand at
								front entrance to Show. Worst three weeks of rain I have ever had in
								show business. Every stringer jack and seat had to be carried on
								men's shoulders to the road. These men work harder than those on the
								ditch.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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						<unittitle><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/4k7y29">1897</extref></unittitle>
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							<unitdate>April 19, 1897</unitdate>
						</did>
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							<unitdate>June 17, 1897</unitdate>
						</did>
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							<unittitle>Minneapolis</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 4, 1897</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Directors inquiring why August expenses so high with no construction
								accomplished. Must be people on salary doing nothing. Hope the
								placer will be a success.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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					<did>
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						<unittitle><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/ggu1b5">1898</extref></unittitle></did>
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							<unittitle>New York</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 9, 1898</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Typewritten glowing, optimistic form letter to potential investor.
								Signed by Cody but flowery language obviously not his.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Boston</unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 4, 1898</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Cody having hell-28 days of rain. Webster wrote that he hadn't been
								paid for the bridge. Members of the company not being informed of
								obligations. If you informed them, they would provide funding. Wrote
								Alger that his bank should honor overdrafts for a few days since his
								bank never lost any money on our company. I don't go to Cuba until
								Miles and the Maine Army goes. The scouts I am to employ are to be
								Cubans who know the Country. Bleistein was to pay Russell. I am
								quite ill and these things don't make me any better.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Carlisle, Pa.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 24, 1898</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>I hope all will be attended at the meeting. Then the worry over money
								to pay bills will be over. A mill would be a boom to the store. I
								have had awful luck this season but will do my part.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Erie, Pa.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 9, 1898</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Anxious for the Mill. People will run us out of the country if it
								isn't built. Try everybody- not a day to lose. You can count on me
								for $2,000. George, jump to it and get work started. i believe
								Newton will take $500 or $1,000 worth of stock if work is commenced.
								Rush it!</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Traverse City, Mich.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 19, 1898</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Forbes won't put up - not Bleistein &amp; others. Mill will have
								to go over another year. I can't build it alone. Will be built
								sooner or later. Stockpile lumber. Excuse blots-raining like L.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Big Rapids, Mich.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 20, 1898</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Too bad about Dam washing out. As Gen. Mgr., you should bar cloud
								bursts- will send Alger $200. and Salsbury will do the same.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Chicago</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 28, 1898</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Those Priests want the deeds to their lots. Snyder writes you have
								gone South to work for Alger, not but what I approve of it. I can't
								believe you would leave until the water was again running. You have
								left business at critical time and I will so notify the Co. I hope
								it's not true.</p>
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							<unittitle>Burlington, Ia.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 17, 1898</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Jones is unpopular in Kewanee. Necessary that we have a salesman
								there. E.D. Mayhew wants postmaster appointment there. I wish you
								would sent the appointment at once. Never heard if canal was
								repaired.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>New Albany</unittitle>
							<unitdate>October 9, 1898</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>As the time grows near for my going to the Basin, I hope we may meet
								as friends. I admit that at times I have felt hurt at the annoyances
								of the troubles there. I know that you have had a hard time as our
								stockholders have fallen down entirely and you and I have to stand
								the brunt. Bleistein writes that the Buffalo parties wish to sell
								out. I am perfectly willing that they should. Let's go up South Fork
								and have a hunt. General Miles will be out with me if he can get
								away.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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						<unittitle><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/e5rcta">1899</extref></unittitle>
					</did>
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							<unittitle>N. Platte, Neb.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 2, 1899</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Am in receipt of letter from Irma. Valley saying Burns is herding his
								sheep in their door yards. Why won't Beck look after company's
								interests? Will take it up with Board of Directors and see what can
								be done.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Chicago</unittitle>
							<unitdate>March 10, 1899</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Buffalo investors not putting up more money. Cody wrote them to tell
								about bridge. Salsbury won't put up more for something so badly
								managed. He will put up money with Cody to bring water to the flats,
								but he will say who will be in charge of work. Money has not been
								used properly. Beck could do it if he would stay with workers. If
								Beck promises to do so, money will be sent. Can't blame stockholders
								for refusing to put up money when those who handle it won't
							work.</p>
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							<unittitle>Lynchburg, Va.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 23, 1899</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Hope Beck will push work and get water down. Should have commenced
								work sooner. Never failed to send money when promised. Railroad will
								come inside three years. Town will number thousands and land will be
								worth $100 an acre. Investors will put up -and the B.M will build to
								us sure. Settlers should plant every acre possible before railroad
								comes through. When will water be in Cody.</p>
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							<unittitle>Lynchburg</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 24, 1899</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Ex-Governor Richards says we ought to clean up our affairs so we can
								prove up - and get some ready cash. Let me hear when we can expect
								to have water running into Cody. for goodness sake George push it
								along.</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Nashville</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 30, 1899</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>How are you getting along with ditch? When do you expect to have
								water to town. How are you making it with Darrah? Should rest of
								Company put up to pay interest on Hearst bonds?</p>
						</scopecontent>
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							<unittitle>Philadelphia</unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 2, 1899</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Looking in every mail and every telegram boy to hear water running in
								streets of Cody. Should fix road through to fronts. Won't cost over
								$25.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
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							<unittitle>New Haven</unittitle>
							<unitdate>June 28, 1899</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Looking hourly for telegram saying not only bridge has gone but the
								Corbett. If Snyder gets drunk, take charge yourself. If other
								directors won't come up with their share, they shan't make me stand
								for everything. Let Clark step in and foreclose. I will have to pay
								$30,000 plus interest. The we will see who owns the layout.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">5</container>
							<unittitle>Binghampton, N.Y.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 1, 1899</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Glad you have been to see the coal finds. Go down and trace the
								croppings. Think we should be staking and filing. Hope you will have
								nice time on the pleasure trip. Remember, Remington has a mouth and
								likes his toddy, so stay with him. Gerrans says that whiskey is the
								best.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">5</container>
							<unittitle>Dubuque, Ia.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 12, 1899</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Please hire someone to tell me if water has reached Cody and
							farms.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">5</container>
							<unittitle>Aberdeen, S.D.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 6, 1899</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Must have a Director's meetin. Be prepared with estimates and
								suggestions. Keep the water coming until it freezes up. I wrote
								Schwoob the Cody Trading Co should build a big cistern. Keep me
								posted about the hotel. Try and fill some place with water so there
								will be an ice pond. We must have ice next summer.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">5</container>
							<unittitle>Jefferson, Ia.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 19, 1899</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Mr. Holdredge told me that work would have been commenced on our
								railroad before now but was impossible to get men and teams. They
								have a large branch up North Platte and hoped to put them on that
								line yet this fall-if not early in the spring. This means business
								for our neck of the woods. Cody next summer should be a red hot town
								and for goodness sake hurry the State Land Board up I am trying my
								best to find out the indebtedness of our Company. Alger says he
								can't hear from you.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02 level="file">
					<did>
						<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">6</container>
						<unittitle><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/lmz3x8">1900</extref></unittitle>
					</did>
					<scopecontent><p><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/lmz3x8">Link to 1900 letters</extref></p></scopecontent>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">6</container>
							<unittitle>Charles City, Ia.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 16, 1900</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Hope protest case is ended and we will soon get our patent. Sorry you
								think Mr. Martin was not friendly to you. I told him he should have
								consult you. He located claims in your name and I cannot make out
								why he didn't work with you. I will send $25 to finish half payments
								on block 7. Is water still coming down into town and into the
								reservoir Try to get all the water you can in the reservoir so we
								can show people reservoir this winter. My business big.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">6</container>
							<unittitle>Lafayette, La.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 24, 1900</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Have just wired you to have coal filing transferred to us. We should
								have learned a lesson by this time so that no one else can beat
								us-and not trust to our own opinion too much. I should have filed on
								that coal land myself, but you thought our segregation would hold
								it, so lets take no more chances. Van Ordel &amp; Burdick want
								to know as soon as we fixed Darrahs contest on land-I wired them
								also Morrell. Get our matter safe quick so no one else will protest
								or jump coal land. Don't delay an hour in protecting our rights.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02 level="file">
					<did>
						<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">7</container>
						<unittitle><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/13qgr2">1901</extref></unittitle>
					</did>
					<scopecontent><p><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/13qgr2">Link to 1901 letters</extref></p></scopecontent>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">7</container>
							<unittitle>New York</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 19, 1901</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Glad new ditch is complete and you are cleaning old ditch. When you
								want my survey for the new South Fork bridge, its ready. Peake told
								me that last year your hogs ran at large and many complaints were
								made. Should not be allowed. Glad you count me in on the Power
								&amp; Electric Co. for I want to help make it a success. Our
								college will light by it if we can find a location near Town. We
								held our first meetings in New Jersey this forenoon. I tell you this
								Military College is going to be a great success. Think of what a
								help it will be for our town-Why no Military Government fort near a
								town will be a to it. We have raised in four days money enough to
								start it. General Sumner will write you. Hope everyone will assist
								the General when he gets there. He will go to Fort Custer, Montana
								where he will establish headqtrs to receive the recruits and
								contract for the horses etc..P.S. When a hundred recruits are
								equipped and mounted-they will march through Pryor Pass to their new
								home near Cody-others to follow.7 8/11/01Newton, IA 1Board meeting
								to be held in Buffalo, NY last week in August and want Beck and
								Alger to be present with all books.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">7</container>
							<unitdate>August 11, 1901</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02 level="file">
					<did>
						<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
						<unittitle><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/07ykyq">1902</extref></unittitle>
					</did>
					<scopecontent><p><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/07ykyq">Link to 1902 letters</extref></p></scopecontent>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
							<unittitle>New York</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Feb. 4, 1902</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Salsbury and Cody to be with Beck Thursday morning. Have just wired
								you to call meeting at 10 A.M. We must now organize Townsite Mining
								and Power Companies. Push into Cheyenne and have them recorded and
								get our State contracts. Have lawyer and notary present if
								necessary. Nailor and Stokes are alright I think. Waiting for
								Nailor's letter now.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
							<unittitle>New York</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 4, 1902</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Glad you can keep the water coming. What have you done with Alger?
								Salsbury says for you as manager to demand a settlement. Tell him to
								send in his bill for salary. If he won't, make him do it by law.
								Bleistein will remit at once. Wrote Martin to pay my water rights
								assessment. Mrs. Wetmore will send her payment on land soon. Kelsey
								writes he has sent maps and report of survey. I presume you have let
								Wiley use them as agreed. Gold Mine is a winner. Being kept quiet
								right now as we want property adjoining it. And water rights from
								stream nearby. We are getting out ore and the veins favor a true
								fissure.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
							<unittitle>Brooklyn</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 9, 1902</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Have you sent bond back to Mr. Clark. Necessary as soon as possible.
								Does Wallenberg contract say when he is to pay for land? Let me know
								what Sister's first payment on her 160 is and I will send the money
								to you. When did you get water in town. Do you think you can keep it
								coming? Business is great with me.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
							<unittitle>Sandusky, O.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 8, 1902</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Am being pushed by Bleistein and Salsbury to hurry things to see if I
								can hear from you. Here is a telegram that explains what the men
								want done who put up the money. May I hear what you are doing to get
								an estimate so we can get bids for the work. Summer slipping away.
								Wire me collect so I can reply to Salsbury and Buffalo parties.8
								7/25/02St. Paul, Mn. 1Necessit of getting canal extended. Company
								has told you to go ahead. Money ready. If you don't get it done by
								contract, it will be a great waste to our company and a drawback to
								county and town. It's up to you.8 8/2/02Fairbury, Neb. 1Glad to get
								your letter. Hope you canmeet me in Cheyenne. The money of the
								extension and reconstructing our canal is just as good as though it
								was in the bank, according to Bleistein. Rumsey, Gerrans and
								Salsbury is always ready. Go right ahead. Have no fear about the
								money part. I sent letter to Cody City Council. Wish you would hurry
								it up. Must build a sewer for the hotel. Important to town to open
								hotel as soon as possible.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
							<unittitle>St. Paul</unittitle>
							<unitdate>July 25, 1902</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03>
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
							<unittitle>Fairbury, Nebraska</unittitle>
							<unitdate>August 2, 1902</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
							<unittitle>San Francisco</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 12, 1902</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Wired you to contract east end immediately get work started. Write
								each stockholder fully telling what money will be used for. Later
								contract can be let for upper end. You have ordered lumber for
								flumes long ago. Timber and lumber must be gotten this fall. Assess
								each of us for the east end and pay contractors now. Later make
								assessment for upper end. How do prospects look for
							governorship?</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
							<unittitle>Unknown location</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 16, [1902]</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>My daughter Arta is your champion. She's glad you are building up
								your country. Says no one can do more work than you. When you get at
								it. She says nothing on earth can keep you from going to the U.S.
								Senate now and she will stump the State for you.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
							<unittitle>Santa Barbara</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 2, 1902</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Make assessment to pay engineers and survey. Should have been done
								long ago. If you knew you would be short of money, why don't you
								collect? It will be your neglect if money not there to pay them and
								the blame shall be placed where it belongs. Wire me engineer/s
								estimate for earth work. Are there contractors who will take the
								work? We men who put up money have bore for information, some thing
								you could give us in a few minutes. Our company will be blamed if
								surveyor's money not there.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02 level="file">
					<did>
						<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">9</container>
						<unittitle><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/a66yqo">1903</extref></unittitle>
					</did>
					<scopecontent><p><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/a66yqo">Link to 1903 letters</extref></p></scopecontent>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">9</container>
							<unittitle>Liverpool, Eng.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 15, 1903</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Have had a tough time with sprained ankle and shoulder. Worst weather
								England ever had, and that's saying a heap. Have been looking for
								your report for quite a while. Would like to know about the Shoshone
								Irrigation Co business-how the new canal is, how much land sold etc.
								If you will have money to meet the Hearst interest, etc.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02 level="file">
					<did>
						<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">10</container>
						<unittitle><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/1kzo55">1904</extref></unittitle>
					</did>
					<scopecontent><p><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/1kzo55">Link to 1904 letters</extref></p></scopecontent>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">10</container>
							<unittitle>Oswestry, Eng.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 11, 1904</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Business splendid. Did Mr. Clark (say) what the Hearst Estate would
								do? Hope there won't be so much trouble about our ditch this
							summer.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02 level="file">
					<did>
						<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">11</container>
						<unittitle><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/w39l76">1906</extref></unittitle>
					</did>
					<scopecontent><p><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/w39l76">Link to 1906 letters</extref></p></scopecontent>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">11</container>
							<unittitle>Metz, Germany</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 1, 1906</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Will leave Wapiti for a ten days hunt. I propose going up Elkfork get
								up on the Wapiti Ridge and hunting the heads of Hard Pan, Bobcat on
								the South beds of Fishhawk, Eagle and up Wapiti Ridge to head of
								Ishawooa and down to TE. Will have 4 friends with me and want you to
								be one of them. Pack outfit will meet us at Wapiti Oct. 15. Hope
								Cody citizens are urging the building of high line canal. Germany
								doing fine. $50,000 a week.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">11</container>
							<unittitle>Gladbach, Ger.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 8, 1906</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Geo. G. Harris is anxious to know what people of Cody and myself are
								doing about the high line canal. Yesterday, Mr. Geo. O. Starr,
								President of the Barnum and Bailey Ltd. Co. came over from American
								to see me about showing in America. I signed the best contract for
								Little Willie that he has ever had. Starr left after the contract
								was signed for America to build and entire new outfit for me-60 new
								cars, etc. Got L in Hungary and Poland but have pulled out in
								Germany. Will tell about it in the Rockies.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02 level="file">
					<did>
						<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">12</container>
						<unittitle><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/o9e58w">1908</extref></unittitle>
					</did>
					<scopecontent><p><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/o9e58w">Link to 1908 letters</extref></p></scopecontent>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">12</container>
							<unittitle>New York</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 19, 1908</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Did you do something abut petition to the President about the high
								line canal? Will play Washingtn May 18 &amp; 19. Let me know if
								I can do something by seeing the President. Wild West show will open
								21st.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02 level="file">
					<did>
						<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">13</container>
						<unittitle><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/58fo95">1909</extref></unittitle>
					</did>
					<scopecontent><p><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/58fo95">Link to 1909 lettters</extref></p></scopecontent>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">13</container>
							<unittitle>New York</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 11, 1909</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Will see Mr. Murphy week after next. He lives in Philadelphia. Am in
								touch with a lot of financial men now but did not mention oil to
								them. Only gold, silver &amp;copper. But it might be that an oil
								deal would strike them favorably. What about the Painter Copper
								property? I wish you would find out for sure if I am the 9th man.
								Tom Foley is so forgetful.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">13</container>
							<unittitle>Philadelphia</unittitle>
							<unitdate>May 27, 1909</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Feeling better. Have gotten rid of Bailey Estate. Lillie and I now
								own everything, 70 railroad cars, 170 big draft horses, elephants,
								camels. The entire outfit valued at $300,000. Will take me a few
								weeks to pay back some money I had to borrow. Will take $60,000 here
								this week. Lillie is a close, conservative manager. Last few years
								have been hard, but I never weakened and good friends have stood by
								me, and I won't forget them. One of them is First National Bank of
								Cody. Put that in your pipe.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
				</c02>
				<c02 level="file">
					<did>
						<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
						<unittitle><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/paohs4">Miscellaneous, no year provided</extref></unittitle>
					</did>
					<scopecontent><p><extref href="https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/s/paohs4">Link to miscellaneous letters</extref></p></scopecontent>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
							<unittitle>Guthrie, Okla.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Sept. 25, [no year]</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Here is letter from Everhart. Write Kaufman. If Iron Tail shows up in
								time, take him on a hunt. Am having biggest circus fight on record
								with: Barnum &amp; Bailey, Ringling Bros., Sells-Floto,
								Heggenbeck Wallace, Miller Bros. 101 Ranch. So far, we are the only
								show that has made a dollar.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
							<unittitle>Baltimore</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 20, [no year]</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Bob Haslam showed me your letters. Poor fellow is in a bad way,
								paralyzed and broke. Am helping him. President Taft enjoyed the show
								and sent me a nice letter.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
							<unitdate>September 16, [no year]</unitdate>
						</did>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
							<unittitle>New York</unittitle>
							<unitdate>189?</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Stokes waited quite a while. Am so tired I have got to go to bed.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
							<unittitle>Carter Ranche</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Nov. 24, [no year]</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Have talked to all of the North Fork men I could see. Find them very
								indifferent about building the wagon road up North Fork. Alston, the
								Irma store keeper says he will build first class 12 foot road from
								South Fork to county line bridges &amp; all for $1,000. Mondell
								told me something must be done at once or impossible for him to get
								$40,000 appropriation to build wagon road across timber reserve. I
								see big head of water in our canal. When will you shut down
								headgate?</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
							<unittitle>Chicago</unittitle>
							<unitdate>undated</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>I find complaints mad against you from Ditch hold good here. You
								can't be seen until 11 A.M. Have put in two hours with managers of
								Big Colony. We could have landed them and save the commission.
								Turned them over to the Nagle Bro. You are supposed to draw a salary
								from our company and do you think you deserve it?</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
							<unittitle>Douglas, Ariz.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>Oct. 27, 1910</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Sheedy wrote me. See you have organized oil company. Wish great
								success. My mines knock me silly. They seem far beyond expectations
								or hopes. One mill is hammering away and another going in 90 days.
								Working 60 dandy miners might &amp; day. In all by myself..a
								dozen men waiting to come in now.14 ?? 1On engraved Cody card.
								Handwritten not referring carpenter (and potential land purchaser)
								to Beck. Signed by Cody.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
							<unittitle>Red Lodge, Mont.</unittitle>
							<unitdate>189?</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Give Mr. Bell a check for $109 for first trip over with Bleistein
								&amp; party. Charge to Co. Have traded blue roan and bay pony to
								Mr. Bell for a pair of mules. You arrange exchange.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
							<unittitle>New York</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 2, 1902</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Copy of letter to Alger at Sheridan informing him Beck had been
								elected Treasurer replacing Alger. Requests Alger turn over all
								records and property of the company to Beck.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
					<c03 level="file">
						<did>
							<container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
							<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
							<unittitle>New York</unittitle>
							<unitdate>April 2, 1902</unitdate>
						</did>
						<scopecontent>
							<p>Same as above by with Cody's signature.</p>
						</scopecontent>
					</c03>
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