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Title: The Pacific tourist : Adams & Bishop's illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean ... : a complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ...
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Williams, Henry T Miller, Joaquin, 1837-1913. Great Plains and desert. 1881
Subjects: Union Pacific Railroad Company Central Pacific Railroad
Publisher: New York : Adams & Bishop
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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rvest from their invest-ments. The opening of northern Wyomingto settlement, the development of the vast mineralresources of the territory, and the continued pros-perity of her stock interests, will give to the Magic City of the Plains the trade, growthand influence which her location demands. Health,—As a resort for health-seekers, Chey-enne has superior advantages. It is about a thou-sand feet higher than Denver, with an atmospherenot only rarefied but dry. It has good hotels andlivery accommodations. Ponies are cheap, and in-valids can purchase them and ride over the hillsand dales at pleasure. There is also an abundanceof game in the vicinity—antelope, rabbits, deer,etc. A bear weighing over 1,500 pounds, waskilled near here in 1875. It is the largest onewe ever saw. Its skin has been preserved, andthe bear has been mounted in good shape. Fre-quent excursions can also be taken in the warmsummer weather to Fort Laramie, Cheyenne Pass,and other places which will expand the lungs
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SCENES IN THE BLACK HILLS.-Golden Park. 2.—Genevieve Park. 3.—Custer Park. 4.—Limestone Peak. 6.—Harneys Park. 68 TME ^^€IFI€ TQWEIBW. and invigorate the body. The results of severalyears observations at the United States SignalStation here, show that the temperature is moreeven, taking the years together, than in manyplaces East or on the Tacihc coast. The hottestdays do not equal those which frequently occuriu the East, and in the summer months thenights are deliciously cool, assuring the invalidgood sleep under plenty of blankets. We predicta great rush of invalids and health-seekers tothis place and vicinity, in the near future. Al-though Cheyenne is a good place to sleep, yetthe p3ople are wide-awake and owly nights. R(tiyidlti/ of Business at Chet/enne,—Ou the 22d of July, 18G7, the first lots M^ereoffared for sale by the Union Pacific RailroadCompany at Cheyenne—63 by 132 feet for ^150.Thirty days after, these lots sold for ;1,000 each,and in two to three months

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  • booksubject:Union_Pacific_Railroad_Company
  • booksubject:Central_Pacific_Railroad
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  • bookcontributor:Harold_B__Lee_Library
  • booksponsor:Brigham_Young_University
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