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Guide to the Carl L. Sackett Collection

 Collection
Identifier: H73-19

Scope and Content Note

This collection contains records about family members, legal cases, investments, property and ranching interests, oil interests and development in Northeastern Wyoming, and Wyoming politics.

Sackett family history is documented in some early letters from the 1880s, newspaper articles, notes, and correspondence and business dealings with his son, Carl Sackett, Jr. Most of the Sackett family estate files also contain correspondence of the respective individuals. There are various records about the Sackett Ranch and Sackett's ranching interests in the Kaycee area, including finances, land acquisition, and general operations. Of related interest are various records about the Taylor Grazing Act and its probable impact upon ranching in the region.

Sackett's personal and advisory role in oil development and exploration in Northeast Wyoming and the Kaycee Dome in particular are well-documented. Among the correspondents are oilmen L.A. Baldwin, Tom Don, C. Elliott, H.W. Hugo, and Joseph Pepper. Another prominent figure was Joseph O'Mahoney, who, as a lawyer, assisted Sackett.

Sackett's legal files contain copies of court records, notes, and in some cases, correspondence with the respective parties. Among his clients were Roy Montgomery (Gillette businessmen and politician and benefactor of the Montgomery Home for the Blind in Thermopolis) and prominent Sheridan County businessmen.

Dates

  • 1871 - 1971

Language of Materials

English

Restrictions on Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Biography

Carl L. Sackett (1876 - 1972) was a prominent Wyoming attorney. He was born in Nebraska in 1876. The family moved to Cheyenne in 1879 and later settled in the Big Horn area. Sackett attended school in Big Horn and was in the first graduating class of the Wyoming Collegiate Institute, a school his father founded in Big Horn in 1885. Later he attended and graduated from Ohio State University. In 1902, he began to practice law in the office of Judge W. S. Metz in Sheridan and later became a member of the law firm Metz and Sackett. In addition, Sackett served as Sheridan City Attorney (1910 - 1911), State Representative (1919 - 1920) and US Attorney for Wyoming (1933 - 1949). He remained active in private practice in Cheyenne from 1949 until his death in 1972.

Extent

10 cubic feet

Abstract

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.

Arrangement

The collection is split into eight series and alphabetical thereunder. The series include: Correspondence, Legal Cases, Oil, Property and Financial Concerns, Publications, Sackett Family, Sackett Ranch, and Wyoming Politics.

Physical Location

See Detailed Description section for box location

Provenance

H73-19 was acquired May 14, 1973.

General

Contact Information

  1. Wyoming State Archives
  2. Barrett Building
  3. 2301 Central Avenue
  4. Cheyenne, WY 82002
  5. Cindy Brown
  6. Email:WYARCHIVE@state.wy.us
  7. (307) 777-7826

General

Processed by:
Carl Hallberg and Holly Geist
Date Completed:
November 26, 2001
Title
Guide to the Carl L. Sackett Collection
Status
Edited Full Draft
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
Description is in eng

Repository Details

Part of the Wyoming State Archives, Wyoming Cultural Resources Division, Wyoming Department of State Parks & Cultural Resources Repository

Contact:
Barrett Building
2301 Central Avenue
Cheyenne Wyoming 82002 United States
(307) 777-7826