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Wind River Indian Reservation (Wyo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Variant(s): Shoshone Indian Reservation (Wyo.) Wind River Reservation (Wyo.) See also: Indian reservations --Wyoming Found in: Work cat.: Vander, J. Song prints ... 1988. Fed. Indian reserv.: p. 415. NUCMC data from Wyoming State Archives for Wyoming. State Engineer’s Office. Shoshone Indian Reservation ceded land, 1904-1906 (The Shoshone Indian Reservation, which officially became the Wind River Reservation in 1938, was formed by the Fort Bridger Treaty in 1863; originally included more than 44 million acres in Colo., Utah, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming; it saw the introduction of Arapaho Indians in 1878; subsequent diminutions, including land purchases by the U.S. government because of gold strikes, have resulted in its present size, completely in the state of Wyo.) GeoNames [algorithmically matched] unknown; 43°17ʹ00ʺN 108°50ʹ02ʺW Not found in: Hodge handk. Am. Ind.; Lippincott

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Guide to the Wyoming State Archives, Museums and Historical Department records

 Collection
Identifier: RG0243
Abstract

Wyoming State Archives, Museums 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

Dates: 1961-2005

Guide to the Wyoming State Commerce Department records

 Collection
Identifier: RG0122
Abstract

Wyoming State Commerce Department records as maintained by the Wyoming State Archives consist department administration records from the Cultural Resources Division, the State Parks and Historic Sites Division, the Economic and Community Division, and the Tourism and State Marketing Division.

Dates: 1949-1950, 1975-2004