Sheep industry -- Wyoming
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to the Abney Family Collection
Abney Family homestead certificates
Guide to the Addison A. Spaugh collection
Correspondence, manuscripts, newspaper articles, and various records about A.A. Spaugh's personal and business life. His correspondence reveals some interesting information about his business efforts, the state of cattle ranching in the region, efforts to promote Wyoming agriculture, fencing and public lands. Biographical information exists in correspondence, a survey and manuscripts.
Guide to the Fred E. Warren Speech Collection
Copy of lecture on sheep ranching by Fred Warren, undated
Guide to the Hartt Family Album Collection
Family album of John K. Hartt and Minnie P. Hartt
Guide to the James K. Moore, Jr. Photograph Collection
The James K. Moore, Jr. Photograph Collection contains copied postcards and snapshots related to the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes on the Wind River Reservation.
Guide to the John Dwight Woodruff Collection
Newspaper articles, reports and correspondence about Woodruff's social life, political views, and reminiscences. Among the topics are pioneering history of Fremont County, prohibition, business interests, sheep industry, and the Bull Lake monster.
Guide to the Joseph E. Stimson Photograph Collection
The J.E. Stimson Photograph Collection contains the photographs produced by Joseph Elam Stimson during his more than 50 years as a professional photographer in Wyoming. His photographs document the settlement, agricultural, and industrial development of Wyoming, especially along the route of the Union Pacific Railroad and in Southeast Wyoming.
Guide to the Lovina Swaim Johnson Robson Collection
Transcription of diary of Lovina Swaim Johnson Robson, 1912 – 1982