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Title: The resources and attractions of Idaho; facts on farming, stock-raising, mining, lumbering, and other industries
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: Union Pacific Railroad Company Strahorn, Robert E. (Robert Edmund), 1852-1944 comp
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Publisher: St. Louis, Woodward & Tiernan printing co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
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WILL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. Any Ticket Agent in the United States or Canada can sell Tickets, check Baggage, and arrange for Pullman Palace Sleeping Car berths, via the Union Pacific Railway. Do not complete your arrangements for a Western trip until you have applied to the undersigned. Additional information, Maps, Time Tables, etc., will be cheerfully furnished. BOSTON, MASS.-290 Washington St.-W. S.Condell, New England Freight and Pas-senger Agent.E. MT Newbegin, Traveling Freight andPassenger Agent.BUTTE, MONT.—Cor. Main and Broadway.— E. V. Maze, General Agent.CHATTANOOGA, TENN.-21 E. Eighth St.— F. L. Lynde, Traveling Passenger Agent.CHEYENNE, WYO.—C. W. Sweet, Freight and Ticket Agent.CHICAGO, ILL.—191 South Clark Street.—W. T. Holly, City Passenger and Ticket Agt.T. W. Young, Traveling Passenger Agent.CINCINNATI, OHIO.—Room 35, Carew Bidg—J. D. Welsh, General Agent Freight andPassenger Departments.T. C. Hirst, Traveling Passenger Agent.A. G. Shearman, Traveling
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