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The crusty characters who prospected the gold streams, worked in the mines and in general pioneered the Rockies of Colorado are the unsung "heroes" of Fred Huston's "Tales of the Rockies." One group were summarily awarded – and probably earned – the somewhat notorious sobriquet of "Those S.O.B.'s at Tarryall."
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Those S.O.B.'s at Tarryall, and other tales of the Rockies.
1974, Nortex Press
in English
0890150613 9780890150610
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"It's bad enough to go down in history as an S.O.B., but even worse when your good name is damned by a combination horse thief and stage robber who attempted to cloak his thievery under the guise of being a Confederate raider."
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