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 1 Collection or Record:
Guide to the Governor James E. Geringer records
Collection
Identifier: RG0001.40
Abstract
Records of James E. Geringer's two terms as Governor of Wyoming from 1995-2003. Notable issues include water and environmental issues, energy, Indian affairs, and state and federal agency correspondence, and expense records.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1995-2003; 1988-2003