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Sketches of Butte : From Vigilante Days to Prohibition on CD
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Sketches of Butte : From Vigilante Days to Prohibition on CD

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Davis, George Wesley Sketches of Butte : (from vigilante days to prohibition) Boston: Cornhill Co., 1921, 192 pgs. Chapter one. Vigilante days Chapter two. From Virginia City to Butte Chapter three. The stranger's first glimpse of Butte Chapter four. Wandering around Chapter five. "Dope" colony Chapter six. Cemeteries of Butte Chapter seven. Many joys Chapter eight. Foreign population Chapter nine. Extremes in society Chapter ten. Some interesting characters Chapter eleven. At the old Country Club Chapter twelve. Corrupting fellow men Chapter thirteen. The crime of blackmail Chapter fourteen. Patriots and traitors Chapter fifteen. The hanging of Frank Little Chapter sixteen. Mainly about houses Chapter seventeen. The plague Chapter eighteen. Going dry Chapter nineteen. At the present time

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