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1866 Omaha Directory with CDV and signature of Charles Collins

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1866 Omaha Directory with CDV and signature  of Charles Collins
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FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST OMAHA DIRECTORY. PRESENTATION COPY, with an oval portrait photograph of Collins mounted on the front pastedown, inscribed beneath: "Yours truly C. Collins" and inscribed on the front free endpaper: "To Jared T Bush(?) with compliments of the author." As in other recorded copies, the pagination is: leaf of ads, 80, [97]-204, with no pages 81-96. "The historical chapter gives much information on the beginnings of Omaha to which are added a number of short sketches of many of the local business concerns" (Streeter). Graff calls the work "unusually interesting. It contains about fifty pages of historical matter on the early history of Nebraska and Omaha. There is also a section headed 'Route to the West' (five pages) which contains much on the new route to Montana and includes a table of distances. There is also a post office directory for the state of Kansas and the territories of Nebraska, Colorado, Nevada, Dakota, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Washington and Utah.

Little is known about the childhood and the early career of Charles Collins. His early career can be sketchily traced through the town and mining directories he published. In 1861, he wrote and then published the second edition of The Rocky Mountain Gold Regions and Emigrants Guide. A few years later he engaged in similar activity in the Nevada mining regions, and in 1864-65 he compiled and published the Mercantile Guide and Directory for Virginia City, Gold City. Silver City, and American City. A year later he returned to the Midwest and in 1866 compiled and published the City History of Leavenworth and 1866 Omaha Directory. He brought out second editions of both of these directories in 1868. From there he moved to Sioux City, South Dakota. In the 1870’s he promoted the mines of the Black Hills.

Chipping on bottom corner of covers. Chipping on top and bottom of spine covers. Writing on the front page. Light (water?) staining on lower right corner of first 24 pages. Light foxing. Beyond that the pages are very bright. 204 pages. [Rarity: i]. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE 1868 OMAHA DIRECTORY FOR A NICE PAIR.
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