Women's rights--Wyoming
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to the Campbell Family Papers Collection
Personal papers of the John A. and Isabella Wunderly Campbell Family, Wyoming's first territorial governor. The collection provides a glimpse of what life was like in mid-19th century America and Wyoming Territory. Allusions to Civil War events can be found, as can references to political maneuverings in the 1870s. The military records provide data on Civil War events and mustering.
Guide to the Cora Beach Collection
The Cora Beach Collection contains writings, newspaper clippings, brochures, and correspondence about Wyoming history and notable people.
Guide to the Frances "Franky" McQuigg Stewart Collection
The Frances McQuigg Stewart Papers contain personal correspondence between Stewart, her aunt Esther Hobart Morris and Morris' sons, Edward A. Slack, Robert C. Morris and Edward Morris.
Guide to the Grace Raymond Hebard Collection
The Grace Raymond Hebard Collection consists of correspondence is between Ms. Hebard and various individuals and officers of the Historic Landmarks Commission regarding placement of and/or inscriptions for historic markers in Wyoming.
Guide to the Women's Suffrage Correspondence Collection
Correspondence related to the topic of women's suffrage in Wyoming.