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  1. #1

    Aug 2006
    Omaha, Nebraska
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    Sydney-Deadwood Trail

    Does anyone have any maps of this trail? I tried the link to the gov't website, but found nothing...
    Research, research, research...

  2. #2
    us
    Jul 2006
    Corpus Christi, Tx.
    Garrett Ace 250
    1,287

    Re: Sydney-Deadwood Trail

    You might try the Cheyenne County Historical Assn.
    Ft. Sidney Complex
    6th & Jackson Streets
    P.O. Box 596
    Sidney, Ne. 69162
    (308) 254- 2150

    Good Luck, HH

    Sidney was the RR Terminus. The S-D Trail in 1878-79 carried 22M. Lbs of Freight. Gold Shipments of up to $200K. at a time came South to the RR.
    Joe
    Corpus Christi, Tx.
                          Member of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy!

  3. #3
    Daveman

    Re: Sydney-Deadwood Trail

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