Fort Laramie National Historic Site (Wyo.)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to the Dorothy Hale Collection
Money orders, bills, and a letter from Thomas J. Haynes to John Hunton found at Fort Laramie.
Guide to the Fort Laramie Collection
Records of receipts
Guide to the Governor Stanley K. Hathaway records
Records of Stan Hathaway's term as Governor of Wyoming feature the usual topics associated with the office. Notable issues include water compact commission and water project records, the Black 14 incident, state and federal agency correspondence, and government expense records.
Guide to the John London collection
Business records of John London, post trader at Fort Laramie
Guide to the Robert Spurrier Ellison Collection
This collection represents the people and topics that Ellison found interesting. Among the correspondents are H.C. Bretney, John Hunton, A.B. Ostrander, and Agnes Wright Spring. Topics include Platte River Bridge Battle, Fort Laramie, pioneer reminiscences and Wyoming historical writing.
Guide to the William F. Hooker Collection
This collection consists of correspondence to and from Hooker, mainly with the Wyoming State Historian. Topics include suggested contacts for articles, acquaintances, historical artwork, reminiscences, topics for articles, Fort Fetterman, and John Hunton.
Guide to the Wyoming Historical Department records
Records from the Wyoming Historical Department.
Guide to the Wyoming Historical Landmark Commission Records
Correspondence, minutes, biennial reports and other documents created by the Wyoming Historical Landmark Commission.
Guide to the Wyoming Pony Express Centennial Association Collection
Administrative files of the Wyoming Pony Express Centennial Association relating to programs planned in recognition of the pony express centennial 1960-1961.
Guide to the Wyoming State Archives and Historical Department records
Wyoming State Archives and Historical Department records as maintained by the Wyoming State Archives consist department administration records from the State Archives, State Museum, Historical Division, Historic Sites Office, the Centralized Microfilm Department, and the Wyoming State Library, Archives, Museums and Historical Board