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The Passing of the Frontier

CHAPTER IX
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To many an observer there it was a tragic thing.

I saw many a cowman there the gravity on whose face had nothing to do with commercial loss.

It was the Old West he mourned.

I mourned with him.

Naturally the growth of the great stockyards of the Middle West had an effect upon all the cattle-producing country of the West, whether those cattle were bred in large or in small numbers.


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