Beyond the West: containing an account of two years' travel in the other half of our great continent far beyond the old West, on the plains, in the Rocky mountains, and picturesque parks of Colorado. Also, characteristic features of New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho ... Oregon, Utah, Nevada, and ... California, the end of the West ... the great continental railroad, together with the ... most wonderful natural scenery in the world .../ by George W. Pine.

WYOMIN G TERRITORY. their tribut,i'ie;s i)wvi rig iit rtli to the Yellow Stone, waterilig a large portion of this territory. But its past history is mostly that of the hunter and trap per; and what it will do. or is capable of doing, is among the unknown things of tihe future. H)wever, she can rely upon Northern Colorado for a supply of all her material wants. The large and productive valleys not fir soni,h, watered by the Oache-ala Pul(re, St. Vrains, Big Thompson, Little Thompson, Boulder and Clear Creek, will be glad to find a ready market at Clihey enlje for their large surplus produce. We would almost be criminally guilty, should we omit, in this place, to inform a certain class of lady readers, who sometimes lecture even in public, (but we presume more often in private,) to convince their lawmakers that they are not clothed with " inalienable rights;" tllht their would-be master bridles their liberty. The philanthropic Territorial Legislature of Wyoming, fully appreciating "Womenr's Rights" by uiderstanding the many wrongs they were obliged to endure in all this great and otherwise freedom-loviDg land, were the first in this great interest to extend to woman the elective franchise. The law here gives both sexes the same rights as to voting; and that class of ladies who truly wish to enjoy such privileges, can very soon (with the prese,iit traveling fa I I 181

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Beyond the West: containing an account of two years' travel in the other half of our great continent far beyond the old West, on the plains, in the Rocky mountains, and picturesque parks of Colorado. Also, characteristic features of New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho ... Oregon, Utah, Nevada, and ... California, the end of the West ... the great continental railroad, together with the ... most wonderful natural scenery in the world .../ by George W. Pine.
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Pine, George W.
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Buffalo, N.Y.,: Baker, Jones & co.,
1873.
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West (U.S.) -- Description and travel

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"Beyond the West: containing an account of two years' travel in the other half of our great continent far beyond the old West, on the plains, in the Rocky mountains, and picturesque parks of Colorado. Also, characteristic features of New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho ... Oregon, Utah, Nevada, and ... California, the end of the West ... the great continental railroad, together with the ... most wonderful natural scenery in the world .../ by George W. Pine." In the digital collection Making of America Books. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/aba1066.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2025.
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