The Opening Session of the First National Cattle Growers Convention and Biographical Sketches and portraits of prominent Men Attending the Convention Held at St. Louis Missouri 1885 Extracted From Parsons' Memorial and Historical Magazine

Wilson, Mrs. Augustus, Fred White

Published by Fred White JR., Bryan Texas, 1970
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(41) pages, illustrations, wraps bound into hardcover with Be Pingenot stamped on the lower edge. . Colophon note, The text was produced in photo off-set from the original in my collection in an edition of four hundred copies, of which ten are bound in full morocco. This copy is #9 of 10. Contains portions of the Opening Session of the First National Cattle Growers Convention. A convention of ten thousand cattlemen, biographical sketches and portraits of prominent men attending the convention, speeches of Gov. Crittenden, Gen Sherman and others, scenes and incidents, etc. James Brisbin, Joseph McCoy, Sherman and others. Herd 2536, Howes W516, Six-Score 115, "One of the most important conventions of cattlemen, meeting as it did at the peak of the cattle boom.". Seller Inventory # 019161

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Title: The Opening Session of the First National ...
Publisher: Fred White JR., Bryan Texas
Publication Date: 1970
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Near Fine

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Seller: Colorado Pioneer Books, Centennial, CO, U.S.A.

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Pamphlet. Condition: Good +. 41 unnumbered pages. This is copy 215 of a limited edition of 400 numbered copies. Covers are sun faded at the edges. This copy belonged to Harry E. Chrisman, a noted western historian and writer. Good plus, wrappers. (187). Seller Inventory # 013479

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