Carey, Joseph M. (Joseph Maull), 1845-1924
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to the A.C. Campbell Collection
Published address delivered by A.C. Campbell before the Laramie County Bar Association in Cheyenne on December 20, 1928.
Guide to the Anthony C. Campbell Collection
This collection is comprised mainly of speeches he gave about current events, patriotic themes, reminiscences about early days of Cheyenne, oil industry and notable people. Also included is correspondence critiquing and applauding Campbell's talks.
Guide to the Campbell Family Papers Collection
Personal papers of the John A. and Isabella Wunderly Campbell Family, Wyoming's first territorial governor. The collection provides a glimpse of what life was like in mid-19th century America and Wyoming Territory. Allusions to Civil War events can be found, as can references to political maneuverings in the 1870s. The military records provide data on Civil War events and mustering.
Guide to the Carl L. Sackett Collection
Papers include correspondence, notes, court records, financial records, and newspaper articles. Topics include ranching and business interests, family members, legal cases, investments, oil development in northeastern Wyoming (particularly the Kaycee dome), and Wyoming politics featuring information on Joseph Carey, Lester Hunt, John Kendrick, Joseph O'Mahoney, Nellie Tayloe Ross, William Ross, Harry Schwartz, and Nels Smith.
Guide to the Governor Frank Houx records
Records of Frank Houx' term as Governor of Wyoming feature the usual topics associated with the office. Notable issues include World War I, Wyoming Council for the National Defense, Women's War Work, the establishment of the US Food Administration, and prohibition. Many extradition and requisition records are included.
Guide to the Governor Joseph M. Carey records
Records of Joseph M. Carey's term as Governor of Wyoming feature the usual topics associated with the office. Notable issues include the USS Wyoming, irrigation and water development projects, World War I armistice efforts, and women's suffrage. Many petitions for pardons and appointment records are included.
Guide to the Justice Fred H. Blume Collection
Justice Blume's records deal with family life, personal finances, individual court cases, and state and national legal, political and social issues. Correspondents include family members, lawyers, and state and national political leaders. Blume reflected on many political issues of the day. His notes and notebooks provide insight into his legal and intellectual interests. In particular, he studied, lectured and wrote on various aspects of the Roman legal system.