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GHP 
SIXTY-THREE YEARS AGO @ 
“Bill” Hamilton, then 20 years of age, set out from St. Louis, 
Mo., with seven other free trappers under the leadership of old 
Bill Williams. Seven of these eight men are dead, but Hamilton 
still lives out in Montana and still sets his traps. He has written 
the story of his early trapping days and the book has been 
published. It is called 
MY SIXTY YEARS ON 
THE PLAINS 
By W. T. HAMILTON 
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It tells of trapping, trading, Indian fighting, hunting, and all 
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It is illustrated by a portrait of the author and one of the 
celebrated Chief Washaki, and by six drawings of old-time 
trapper and Indian life, by Mr. Charles M. Russell, the celebrated 
cowboy artist of Great Falls, Montana. 
223 pages, cloth, Illustrated. Price, $1.50. 
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