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Historic Note - Week of April 9th

  • Writer: Cooke City Montana Museum
    Cooke City Montana Museum
  • Apr 9, 2017
  • 1 min read

Red Lodge Picket, April 12, 1890

A letter received from Henry Howell, who is at Cooke City, states that there is now six feet of snow on a level in that camp, and in many places it is twelve feet deep. From present indications there will be no scarcity of water during the coming summer.


 
 
 

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