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20 years ago but I still remember it as a dang good Pub Crawl. Your
memory is pretty good, Ron! Try these:
Saloons of the American West: An Ilustrated Chronicle by Robert Brown and
Ed Collman
Whiskey and Wild Women: An Amusing Account of the Saloons and Bawds of the
Old West by Cy Martin
Noteworthy Pubs, Taverns & Saloons of Colorado by Karen O'Neill Earley,
1995
Saloons of the Old West by Richard Erdos, 1997
Smoke.
Smoke (Michael A.) Pfeiffer, RPA
Ozark-St. Francis National Forests
605 West Main Street
Russellville, Arkansas 72801
(479) 968-2354 Ext. 233
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Ron May
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Cathy,
At the 1983 SHA Conference in Denver, one of the evening tours was a Saloon
Crawl led by a chap who did his dissertation on the saloons of Denver. He
published a book on the topic, as well. I seem to recall a rascal named
"Soapy" who died in a shoot-out in Skagway who also worked the saloons of
Denver, making me think you should look to Denver for some of your answers.
Twenty years is just too long to recall the name of the guy who wrote on
saloons, but maybe Smoke Pfiefer or Roderick Spraque or one of the others
on that tour will recall.
Ron May
Legacy 106, Inc.
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