The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - Hawk-Eye Jack

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(New York Weekly edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(Good News edition - source: NIU Libraries)
(New York Weekly edition - source: NIU Libraries)

Combined Summary

Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University (Good News edition)
Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition)
Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition) (Note: Pages 7 and 8 have a section cut out of them.)
Series: Good News v. 4 no. 81 — page 1294
New York Weekly v. 30 no. 16 — page 8
New York Weekly v. 48 no. 7 — page 3
Subject / Tag: Sketch
Author: Murray, Lieutenant, 1820-1895 (pseudonym used by Ballou, Maturin M. (Maturin Murray), 1820-1895)
Dates: February 22, 1875 (New York Weekly edition)
November 21, 1891 (Good News edition)
December 10, 1892 (New York Weekly edition)
First Sentence: Every one who has crossed what used to be known as the Great american Desert, embracing the plains that lie between Atchison, Kansas, and Denver, Colorado, will recall easily the well-known ford of the North Platte River, at Hawk-Eye Ranch, where, in the early days, wagon trains used to stop to renew their butler's stores, and where lightning whisky was sold by the glass. (New York Weekly edition)

Known Editions

New York Weekly edition (page 8 in New York Weekly, v. XXX, no. 16, February 22, 1875)
Good News edition (page 1294 in Good news, v. 4, no. 81, November 21, 1891)
New York Weekly edition (page 3 in New York Weekly, v. XLVIII, no. 7, December 10, 1892)

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