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Life Personography

Heckert, Theodore

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Hayden, and Heckert set up a grading camp and started construction of the head gate and flume of the Cody Canal

Life Personography

Goodman, Edward Robert, 1868-1949

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postmaster in Cody, Wyoming; he was also Cody's "man on the scene" during the construction of the Cody Canal

Cody Trading Company account statement for George Bleistein
December 31, 1912 Texts Records

Cody Trading Company account statement for George Bleistein

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3/27 John Reckless Davis, South Fork Mine assessment, 267.25 Less & 47.77 219.48 1908 July 1-08 Cody Canal

Davies Assessment on South Fork Mine 133.00 1909 1/7 Recording Mortgage 1.75 3/20 Cody Canal Assn. farm

. 1, 1909, Credit by Oats grown on farm 338.70 Forwarded, 561.63 1910 1/20 south Fork Mine 6/23 Cody Canal

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
June 14, 1895 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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join their planned irrigation venture, which would eventually result in the construction of the Cody Canal

Ultimately, Paxton decided not to invest in the Cody Canal. Note 3: Cody refers to Horace C.

Life Personography

Hymer, William Ebert, 1853-1933

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Hymer was an early partner in the Cody Canal project but contributed little capital and was eventually

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
March 2, 1899 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Cody's daughter Irma , the area was made viable for settlement by the construction of the Cody Canal

their water rights from the Shoshone Irrigation Company under the terms of the Carey Act once the Cody Canal

Life Personography

Beck, George Washington Thornton, 1856-1943

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Beck managed the construction and day-to-day operations of the Cody Canal for the Shoshone Irrigation

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
April 13, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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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

Life Personography

Mead, Elwood, 1858-1936

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Cody and his partners in the Cody Canal project.

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle
October 26, 1901 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle

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leased from the state of Wyoming, or with either of his two Big Horn Basin irrigation projects: the Cody Canal

Minutes of Directors' Meeting of Shoshone Irrigation Company
February 25, 1908 Texts Records

Minutes of Directors' Meeting of Shoshone Irrigation Company

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Also, that the segregated lands had been turned over to the Cody Canal Association, as directed at the

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
September 10, 1895 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Merchants of Chicago, attempted to recruit settlers to the lands that were to be irrigated by the Cody Canal

Life Encyclopedia

William F. Cody Encyclopedia

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Cody Canal The Cody Canal diverts water from the South Fork of the Shoshone River at a point about two

In 1907 the Shoshone Irrigation Company transferred administration of the canal to the Cody Canal Association

The canal system is now administered by the Cody Canal Irrigation District.

Cody and several partners attempted to finance, construct, and operate the Cody Canal from 1896 to 1907

The company never quite achieved either financial or engineering success with the Cody Canal, and relinquished

Telegram from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
April 14, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Telegram from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Merchants of Chicago, attempted to recruit settlers to the lands that were to be irrigated by the Cody Canal

Telegram from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
April 14, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Telegram from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Merchants of Chicago, attempted to recruit settlers to the lands that were to be irrigated by the Cody Canal

Telegram from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
April 14, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Telegram from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Merchants of Chicago, attempted to recruit settlers to the lands that were to be irrigated by the Cody Canal

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle
May 28, 1902 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle

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Cody refers to the Cody Canal, the principal project of the Shoshone Irrigation Company.

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
May 5, 1895 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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The segregated land was intended to be irrigated by the Cody Canal . Letter from William F.

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
May 12, 1895 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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The necessary irrigation project became known as the Cody Canal .

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
March 26, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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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

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
April 3, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Cody may have wanted Stokes to invest in the Cody Canal.

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
September 1, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody Canal

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
April 3, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Cody may have wanted Stokes to invest in the Cody Canal.

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
September 4, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Cody may have wanted Stokes to invest in the Cody Canal Beck, George Washington Thornton, 1856-1943;

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
May 7, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Merchants of Chicago who attempted to recruit settlers to the lands that were to be irrigated by the Cody Canal

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
October 4, 1895 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Note 6: "Him" refers to Wyoming Senator Robert Foote in Foote's opposition to the Cody Canal.

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
June 3 [1895] Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Company, the predecessor of the Shoshone Irrigation Company, the concern that actually built the Cody Canal

Business letter from Jacob "Jake" M. Schwoob, Cody Trading Company, to Lyman M. Bass, Marine Bank
May 4, 1917 Texts Records

Business letter from Jacob "Jake" M. Schwoob, Cody Trading Company, to Lyman M. Bass, Marine Bank

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account for any material furnished, and for any payments made to laborers; also any payments to the Cody Canal

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
May 25, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody Canal

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
August 26, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody Canal

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
April 6, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Nagle Commission Merchants, who attempted to recruit settlers to the lands to be irrigated by the Cody Canal

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
July 5, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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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 Note 10: "Doctor" is not identified.

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
October 2, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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Cody may have offered stock to Stokes to invest in the Cody Canal Note 5: "Red Lodge [Montana] firms"

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
August 1, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody Canal

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck
August 17, 1896 Texts Correspondence

Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck

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attempted to recruit settlers to the lands in the Big Horn Basin that were to be irrigated by the Cody Canal

The Rough Rider, 1899
1899 Memorabilia Programs

The Rough Rider, 1899

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Gentlemen: I regard the Cody Canal as one of the most important and valuable projects ever inaugurated

The Cody Canal takes its water supply from one of the largest rivers in the West, and reclaims some of

Map Showing Lands Irrigated by the Cody Canal.

Headgate—Cody Canal. vegetable elements, and therefore favorable to the growth of cereals, vegetables

Life Personography

Biographical Sketches

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postmaster in Cody, Wyoming; he was also Cody's "man on the scene" during the construction of the Cody Canal

Hayden, and Heckert set up a grading camp and started construction of the head gate and flume of the Cody Canal

Hymer was an early partner in the Cody Canal project but contributed little capital and was eventually

Beck managed the construction and day-to-day operations of the Cody Canal for the Shoshone Irrigation

Cody and his partners in the Cody Canal project.

Thrilling Lives of Buffalo Bill, Col. Wm. F. Cody, Last of the Great Scouts and Pawnee Bill, Major Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill), White Chief of the Pawnees
1911 Texts Books

Thrilling Lives of Buffalo Bill, Col. Wm. F. Cody, Last of the Great Scouts and Pawnee Bill, Major Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill), White Chief of the Pawnees

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The first Cody canal was built, success and prosperity developed gradually until now the future is assured

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