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Reminiscences and Poems of Early Montana and the Cattle Range Prose: "The Coming of the Second U.S. Cavalry to Fort Keogh" "The Conly Brothers" "Killing of Women and Children at Wounded Knee, a Shameful Chapter in Western Indian Warfare" "Fort Keogh in 1879" "The Experiences of the FUP Roundup Crew" "Chief Joseph's Own Story (Told by him on his trip to Washington D. C. in 1897)" [North American Review, April 1897" Untitled (re Little Big Horn Battle) "The Cattle Trail from Texas to Montana, Ofted Called the National Trail" "Chales Binion's Life was Epic of Early Western Cattle Trails" "Miles City's Regrettable Tragedy" (Killing of Al Smith, the roller skater) "John X. Beidler, Montana Famous Vigilante" "The War Between the Cattlemen and Rustlers in Wyoming -- 1892" "The Lynching of H. Hoefner at Forsyth, Montana", undated
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The collection is arranged in six series: Incoming Correspondence (1887-1937), Miscellaneous Correspondence (1887-1965), Financial Records (1895), Writings (undated), Miscellany (1863-1985), and Clippings (1882-1976, undated). The Writings are divided into four sections: poetry, poetry used as lyrics, prose, and "Reminiscences and Poems of Early Montana and the Cattle Range." This last section is composed of poetry and prose arranged by O'Malley in book form, which apparently was intended...
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