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Irrigation Company, the predecessor of the Shoshone Irrigation Company, the concern that actually built the Cody
Canal .
to join their planned irrigation venture, which would eventually result in the construction of the Cody
Canal and the founding of the town of Cody, Wyoming.
Ultimately, Paxton decided not to invest in the Cody Canal. Note 3: Cody refers to Horace C.
Merchants of Chicago, attempted to recruit settlers to the lands that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal .
Note 6: "Him" refers to Wyoming Senator Robert Foote in Foote's opposition to the Cody Canal.
Burke, though it is possibly Carlton Burke, a foreman working on the Cody Canal.
attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal.
Cody may have wanted Stokes to invest in the Cody Canal.
Cody may have wanted Stokes to invest in the Cody Canal.
Nagle Commission Merchants, who attempted to recruit settlers to the lands to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal .
Note 2: "The 80% of Capital" likely refers to the investors in the Cody Canal .
attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal.
Merchants of Chicago, attempted to recruit settlers to the lands that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal .
Merchants of Chicago, attempted to recruit settlers to the lands that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal .
Merchants of Chicago, attempted to recruit settlers to the lands that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal .
Merchants of Chicago who attempted to recruit settlers to the lands that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal .
attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal.
attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal Note 5: Sage Creek lies east of Cody, Wyoming, trending north-south and flowing into the Shoshone
Cody may have wanted Stokes to invest in the Cody Canal Note 10: "Doctor" is not identified.
attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal.
attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal Note 5: "Colony" refers to the first group of fifty German migrant families to settle in the Big
attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal.
attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody
Canal .
Cody may have wanted Stokes to invest in the Cody Canal Beck, George Washington Thornton, 1856-1943;
Cody may have offered stock to Stokes to invest in the Cody Canal Note 5: "Red Lodge [Montana] firms"
Beck managed the construction and day-to-day operations of the Cody Canal for the Shoshone Irrigation