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EARLY DAYS AT FORT MISSOULA. HISTORICAL REPRINTS; SOURCES OF NORTHWEST HISTORY NO. 23

EARLY DAYS AT FORT MISSOULA. HISTORICAL REPRINTS; SOURCES OF NORTHWEST HISTORY NO. 23

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EARLY DAYS AT FORT MISSOULA. HISTORICAL REPRINTS; SOURCES OF NORTHWEST HISTORY NO. 23

by Rothermich, Captain A.E., edited by. [Paul C. Phillips, editor]

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Missoula, MT: State University of Montana [no date, 1930s]. First edition . Printed wrapper. Reprinted from the Historical Section of The Frontier and Midland, a Magazine of the Northwest, Vol. XVI, No.3, Spring 1936. 12 pages. Tiny corner chip and light soiling to the rear cover. A very good copy.

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Title
EARLY DAYS AT FORT MISSOULA. HISTORICAL REPRINTS; SOURCES OF NORTHWEST HISTORY NO. 23
Author
Rothermich, Captain A.E., edited by. [Paul C. Phillips, editor]
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Printed wrapper
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First edition
Publisher
State University of Montana [no date, 1930s]
Place of Publication
Missoula, MT
Keywords
oregon, overland,
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Western Americana;

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