History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming, 1540-1888 . Jf pi ,, * i ^ J 111 I. 792 RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT. government.* The citizens are intelligent and liberal,supporting law, order, and education generously. Ithas one newspaper, the Echo, founded by a company,and first edited by T. V. McCandlish.* In the mean-time, stock-raising is the principal source of wealth,there being a number of stock companies in the coun-try, as well as individual owners. The military post The first mayor of BuflFalo was H. A. Bennett, born in Tenn. in 1854,and removed in 1877 to Cheyenne, and thence to Rock creek

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History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming, 1540-1888 . Jf pi , , * i ^ J 111 I. 792 RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT. government.* The citizens are intelligent and liberal, supporting law, order, and education generously. Ithas one newspaper, the Echo, founded by a company, and first edited by T. V. McCandlish.* In the mean-time, stock-raising is the principal source of wealth, there being a number of stock companies in the coun-try, as well as individual owners. The military post The first mayor of BuflFalo was H. A. Bennett, born in Tenn. in 1854, and removed in 1877 to Cheyenne, and thence to Rock creek, where heengag d as clerk with G. 1). Thayer, and remained until 1881, when heremov od to Powder river and went into business with Conrad, to whom hesold out in 1882. Another early settler was Richard Kennedy, who was born in N. Y., andbrought up in Iowa. In 1872 he drifted to Montana, mining near Helena, prospecting on Clark fork in 1873, trapping in the Bighorn mountains, trad-mg with the Crows, organizing a town site co. in 1877 and calling it afterGen. Miles. Before it