In 1876, Cheyenne, Wyoming, was an important outfitting and supply center for several small military posts and the Black Hills area. A freighter on the trail to Deadwood met a second freighter returning to Cheyenne for another load. The following conversation took place:
Inbound freighter: "What yuh loaded with?"
Out bound freighter: "Twenty barrels of whiskey an' a sack of flour."
Inbound freighter: "Whatin hell are you goin to do with so much flour?"
Found this in one of my books called THE FRONTIER YEARS. by Mark H. Brown & W. H. Felton. It's a great book with lots of photographs by L.A. Huffman, who was a photographer who traveled on horseback, recording black & white pictures of the early West, & the Plains of the USA. Joan
Inbound freighter: "What yuh loaded with?"
Out bound freighter: "Twenty barrels of whiskey an' a sack of flour."
Inbound freighter: "Whatin hell are you goin to do with so much flour?"
Found this in one of my books called THE FRONTIER YEARS. by Mark H. Brown & W. H. Felton. It's a great book with lots of photographs by L.A. Huffman, who was a photographer who traveled on horseback, recording black & white pictures of the early West, & the Plains of the USA. Joan
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