Recollections of Pine Gulch

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Recollections of Pine Gulch Mr. Hoff By PresenterMedia.com

Why was there a demand for Slim's services in Pine Gulch?

How did Slim use this demand to create a monetary system for the town?

Why was important for Slim to go to San Francisco to get the ink and paper to write the receipts?

Why did the people of Pine Gulch accept these receipts as currency?

How did Slim increase the money supply in Pine Gulch?

How did he decrease it?

Who benefited from this practice?

Why did Slim have to leave town after Big Bart shot him?

How did Slim become one of the richest men in Pine Gulch?

It is your money, not their money It is your money, not their money! Make wise decisions, ask questions, negotiate!