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The price on the Buckhorn is an average sale price.
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The price on the Buckhorn is an average sale price.
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It was called the Buckhorn, because of the owner’s penchant for using deer horns for coat and hat racks.
The Lonesome Dove Series Larry McMurtry 1995
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It was called the Buckhorn, because of the owner’s penchant for using deer horns for coat and hat racks.
Lonesome Dove Larry McMurtry 1985
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It was called the Buckhorn, because of the owner's penchant for using deer horns for coat and hat racks.
Lonesome Dove McMurtry, Larry 1985
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It was called the Buckhorn, because of the owner's penchant for using deer horns for coat and hat racks.
Lonesome Dove McMurtry, Larry 1985
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My luck in finding these two hot big gay cocks in a gay bar called the Buckhorn!
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"Buckhorn" tavern at Springfield to witness the ceremonies, which, of course, took a political turn.
The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln Wayne Whipple 1899
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"Buckhorn," for Murray would at once have told him that these men were miners.
The Talking Leaves An Indian Story William Osborn Stoddard 1880
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Brown said communities such as Buckhorn, Keswick and Penetanguishine woke up to find a blanket of snow on the ground.
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