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Maybe Texas T

MonDak

New member
can help. I found a token from Big Horn Timber Co. Its kind of
corroded and is soaking right now. Would like to see a pic of one
in good shape. Will show a pic of mine when done soaking. Appears
to be a connection between Big Horn Timber and the ghost town of
McShane Texas.
 
Take a look @ www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com and I think you will find your connection. McShane was quit a busy fella, after almost getting scalped.
 
Here's the pic of the token. Although its not in very good shape, I
guess its kind of a rare one.
 
McShane was a logging camp to supply lumber for McShahes Mill in Dearborn, from 1911untill a fire in 1913 (approx 300 towns people).
He also started the Buck Horn Mill in Wyoming to supply ties for the railroad, and later became promoniate in wyoming's politics.
I don't exactly know how rare the token is, except it is probably rare
for one to be found as you have, NICE GOING!
 
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