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The land sales the poster refers to had long been accomplished by the
time Twain rode the Great Northern Railroad.  Twain is not the object
of my web site project but he does provide a common thread that ties it
together.  You probably won't learn anything new about Twain by reading
my site but you may learn some interesting facts about the people and
places along the route.  That poster represents what may be the single
largest swindle of the North American native.  One of the few comments
I've heard from Twain on this journey, about Native Americans, is that
he was annoyed by squaws begging in Spokane.  What makes this
incredibly ironic is Twain's writings about the Australian aboriginal
just a bit further along on his journey around the world.

On Sun, 2016-09-11 at 09:00 -0500, Jon Kerr wrote:
> Do we know that Twain actually saw the attached "Indian lands" real
> estate
> poster? Or were you just trying to give a sense of tenor of times?
> Just
> curious, given Clemens' often criticized portrayals of Native
> Americans.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jon
> 
> 
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Scott Holmes <[log in to unmask]
> >
> wrote:
> 
> > It appears that no one found any of my included photographs from
> > "Overland with Mark Twain", so here's a teaser.  This page has the
> > often spoken of photo from 5 am in Crookston, MN July 30
> > 
> > http://twainsgeography.com/node/117
> > 
> > --
> >  There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are
> > dreamt of
> >                           in your philosophy.
> >                         http://bscottholmes.com
> > 
-- 
 There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of
                          in your philosophy.
                        http://bscottholmes.com

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