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Authors: Jerome Tuccille
I owe a great deal to my wife of half a century, Marie Winkler Tuccille, who performed the first editorial review of the manuscript in progress and provided me with her usual incisive comments. Marie not only encouraged me to pick up the project after I temporarily put it aside, she also put up with my compulsive work schedule during the five or more years I researched and wrote the book.
Her patience and understanding mean more to me than I could ever express.
A complete list of source material appears in the bibliography following these pages. The list includes dozens of books, articles, monographs, previously published and unpublished documents, and detailed reports about the period covered in this book. There are too many to single out, but I would like to acknowledge my indebtedness to the writers who covered this subject in varying degrees of detail before me. Their own time and labor made it possible for me to complete my job.
If I have left anyone out who has been helpful to me, I apologize. I truly appreciate all contributions and take full responsibility for any errors that may have found their way into the final printed pages of
The Roughest Riders.
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