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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Kim Kato, December 3, 1888

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01/01/1888
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Bell, Alexander Graham
Kato, Kim
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Peyton Cranson, 11, in red, and his brother Kolter, 9, in blue, more or less control some goats outside the Mustang Pavilion before a 4-H Club "tour" event in Kim, a ranching town with that is a notable success story in a lightly populated section of Las Animas County in southeastern Colorado homes

Adm. Kato - Public domain portrait photograph

Participants meet inside the Mustang Pavilion during a 4-H Club "tour" event in Kim, a ranching town with that is a notable success story in a lightly populated section of Las Animas County in southeastern Colorado homes

Old trucks in a field in Kim, a tiny town in lightly populated southeastern Colorado. One unsubstantiated account of the town's unusual name states that it traces to a Rudyard Kipling novel of that name

Yellow field in Kim, a ranching town with that is a notable success story in a lightly populated section of Las Animas County in southeastern Colorado

Kolter Cranson, 9, in blue and his brother Peyton, 11, in red walk their horses outside the Mustang Pavilion before a 4-H Club "tour" event in Kim, a ranching town with that is a notable success story in a lightly populated section of Las Animas County in southeastern Colorado homes

Horses await their turn participation in a 4-H Club "tour" event in Kim, a ranching town with that is a notable success story in a lightly populated section of Las Animas County in southeastern Coloradoa 98,000-square-foot events pavilion that soon attracted rodeos, horse shows, 4-H Club events, and brought people and dollars into town

Mr. Kono, Dr. Takato, Marquis Okuma, Viscount Kato

Kamrynn Patterson, in black, and Megan Wait, in yellow, warm up their horses prior to a 4-H Club "tour" event in Kim, a ranching town with that is a notable success story in a lightly populated section of Las Animas County in southeastern Colorado homes

Adml. Kato, 1/2/22 - Public domain portrait photograph

Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Edward M. Gallaudet, undated

Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Edward M. Gallaudet, undated

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