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The copyright of the two stories in Thirty Days Later are 2015. I suspect that he wrote HoD first, and became amused by the idea of these sentient human sasquatch, but decided he'd rather explore them in the context of a long proposed fictional US state and, evidentally, through political works rather than supernatural ones.

Incidentally, the preview of the first story in TDL, "Visitor from the East", looks like it will be quite nifty in its own right, and will be useful to our little project. Jefferson and sasquatch aside, it seems to be a lighter AH work, set in about 1978 during the Carter administration (we have quite the dearth of works set in the 1970s). There are also  references to WWI (not the Great War or "Big Slaughter" or whatever), Coolidge, the New Deal, Nixon's visit to China, and the 1973 oil crisis.