Box 2
Contains 30 Results:
Lusk Power Outage #1
Correspondence, reports, and surveys about Wyoming's preparedness for Y2K.
Lusk Power Outage #1
Correspondence, reports, and surveys about Wyoming's preparedness for Y2K.
Adjutant General Correspondence, 1885-1937
Governor Amos W. Barber, 1891-1895
Correspondence between Governor Barber and various individuals within the WNG and the U.S. Army involving logistical accounting discrepancies during Wyoming's transition from a territory to a state; also issues involving the settlement of property deficiencies within the Militia of Wyoming.
War Department, 1916-1917
Variety of correspondence from War Department on such subjects as final payroll preparation, call-out letter to Gov. John Kendrick to muster organized militia and state national guard for protection of US/Mexico frontier [border crises prior to WW1]; army procedures; logistical and personnel issues; and a thank you letter from War Department to Commanding Officer, 1st Battalion Infantry, WNG, for service at US/Mexico border.
02.02.00.00 "B" Company By-Laws, 1888
Small booklet entitled: The Cheyenne Guards, 1888 – By-Laws, B Company, W.N.G., June, 1888. Booklet lists names on the Original Muster Roll and twelve articles with sub-sections.
02.02.00.01 "I" Company By-Laws, 1896
Small booklet entitled: By-Laws, Company "I", W.N.G., Adopted April 7, 1896. Booklet includes twelve articles with sub-sections. Booklet also contains a roster of "I" Company, 1st Regiment Infantry, WNG, listing names of Commissioned and Non-commissioned Officers, and Privates.
02.02.01.00 Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers Camp - Cheyenne - orders, assignments, and schedules, 1916
General orders, duty assignments, and training schedules for Officers and Non-commissioned officers training camp, held at Fort D. A. Russell, Cheyenne, WY, beginning May 22, 1916.
02.02.01.01 Camp John B. Kendrick - Cheyenne, 1916
Special Orders No. 2, dated June 19, 1916, Cheyenne, WY, which lists military personnel assigned to specific permanent details. Orders are signed by 1st Lt. Albert Morse, Adjutant, 3rd Wyoming Infantry.
02.02.01.02.00 Correspondence
Correspondence dealing with ordinance, logistics, personnel and supplies. Of particular interest are two letters discussing a proposed armory to be built in Wheatland, and another which discusses officer promotional policies.