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interests in and around the town of Cody, Wyoming, had a history of legal disputes with the Shoshone Irrigation Company
In 1899 Darrah filed a protest against the issuance of land patents for portions of the Shoshone Irrigation Company's
Carey Act segregation including the Cody town site, claiming that the Shoshone Irrigation Company
Since the Shoshone Irrigation Company's profitability depended on selling water rights to settlers who
Beck managed the construction and day-to-day operations of the Cody Canal for the Shoshone Irrigation Company
Although the Shoshone Irrigation Company was not a success, Beck's other investments were profitable,
shareholder in Shoshone Land and Irrigation Company, which was formed in 1895 and later became Shoshone Irrigation Company
Hayden was the surveyor-assistant manager of Shoshone Irrigation Company.
Cody and George Beck attempted to persuade Paxton to invest in the Shoshone Irrigation Company, but ultimately
As an investor and board member in the Shoshone Irrigation Company, Bronson Rumsey II was one of the
Bleistein invested in the Shoshone Irrigation Company, served on its board of directors, and had other
He invested in the Shoshone Irrigation Company in the 1890s, and became one of three members of the company's
with George Beck, Alger was one of the original partners in the venture that became the Shoshone Irrigation Company
The canal was begun by the Shoshone Irrigation Company in 1895 as the first Carey Act project in Wyoming
In 1907 the Shoshone Irrigation Company transferred administration of the canal to the Cody Canal Association
Shoshone Irrigation Company The Shoshone Irrigation Company was the principal vehicle through which William
Carey Act segregation including the Cody town site, claiming that the Shoshone Irrigation Company
Hayden was the surveyor-assistant manager of Shoshone Irrigation Company.
Cody and George Beck attempted to persuade Paxton to invest in the Shoshone Irrigation Company , but
As an investor and board member in the Shoshone Irrigation Company , Bronson Rumsey II was one of the
Although the Shoshone Irrigation Company was not a success, Beck's other investments were profitable,