Box 281
Contains 23 Results:
Guide to the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show - Great Britain Tour Collection
List of 1904 tour dates and locations for Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show in Great Britain and a business card for John Shangrau
Guide to the Postcard: Kennedy to Nagle Collection
Post card from S.S. Kennedy to E. Nagle of Cheyenne regarding payment of an unspecified amount for an unspecified transaction.
Guide to the Fenimore Chatterton, Hugus family Collection
Biographical information on Fenimore Chatterton and copies of genealogical information on the Hugus family
Guide to the A.C. Beckwith Collection
Two letters from A.C. Beckwith, of Cheyenne, to his nephew which include brief descriptions of Cheyenne and the region, a referenceto the Fetterman Massacre. Beckwith was at Fort Phil Kearny at the time and helped bury the slain soldiers.
Guide to the Olson - Hanna Letter Collection
Letter from M.M. Hanna (Hamma?) to a Mr. Olson referencing a newspaper and indicating that Hanna was the first male to receive a diploma in Wyoming. Neither the nature of the diploma, nor the location, is given.
Guide to the Early Wyoming Airports Collection
Engraver's proofs of plans/diagrams of early Wyoming airport landing fields in several Wyoming communities.
Guide to the Colorado River Compact Collection
Letter from Jean Emerson Grothe (wife of former State Engineer and Governor Frank Emerson), to a Dr. Hudley regarding legislative attempts to stop the Colorado River Compact.
Guide to the Emma Eames Dobbins Collection
The Emma Jane Eames Dobbins Collection contains a memoir manuscript written by Dobbins, an early Wyoming pioneer and a scrapbook kept by her daughter, Gertrude Wyoming Dobbins.
Guide to the E.T. Payton Collection
Payton struggled with mental illness and published two booklets detailing his experiences and his perspective of them. This collection consists of one copy of a second edition of |Mad Men|, and two copies of |Behind the Scenes in Evanston|
Guide to the Spanish-American War, Wyoming Appointments Collection
The letter deals with the appellation “Rough Riders,” Colonel Jay L. Torrey, and statistical information on the 2nd United States Volunteer Cavalry. The letter indicates that many officers of this organization, including Torrey, were appointed from Wyoming.