The book contains numerous b/w photos by Huffman, who in the late 1800s chronicled the open range -- the days before barbed wire appeared in the American West. Native Americans, cowboys, tiny new towns and sod huts showed th...

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The book contains numerous b/w photos by Huffman, who in the late 1800s chronicled the open range -- the days before barbed wire appeared in the American West. Native Americans, cowboys, tiny new towns and sod huts showed the West as it really was. End pages are a detailed map of the ranches and cattle trails of early Montana.

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