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Pictured Entity: Anton Kline
Subject: Depressions -- 1929 -- United States.
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Issue #03, Fall 1976 - Three Wire Winter Collection
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Brooklyn, Routt County, Colorado
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Alton Kline describes events in his life as a cattle and sheep rancher in Routt County. He includes tales about the saloon owned by his father in the Steamboat Springs neighborhood known as Brooklyn. Includes a poem by Bill May.
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