Military reservations -- Wyoming
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Variants
Reservations, Military
Narrower Terms
Abandoned military reservations
Related Terms
National parks and reserves
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)Military reservations Offsite link
Narrower Concepts from Other Schemes
OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)Military reservations--Environmental aspects Offsite link
OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)Military reservations--Recreational use Offsite link
LC Classification
UB390-UB395
Instance Of
MADS/RDF Topic
MADS/RDF Authority
SKOS Concept Offsite link
Scheme Membership(s)
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Collection Membership(s)
LCSH Collection - Authorized Headings
LCSH Collection - General Collection
LCSH Collection - May Subdivide Geographically
Change Notes
1986-02-11: new
1988-04-08: revised
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to the Fort Fred Steele and Fort McKinney Collection
Collection — Box 326
Identifier: H71-102
Abstract
Aerial photographs and copies of plats of Fort Fred Steele and Fort McKinney areas.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1869-1969 (not inclusive)
Guide to the Governor Francis E. Warren records (1st Term Territorial)
Collection
Identifier: RG0001.06
Abstract
Records of Governor Francis E. Warren's first term as Territorial Governor of Wyoming feature the usual topics associated with the office. Notable issues include the Chinese Massacre at Rock Springs, railroad routes, women's suffrage, Indians, and livestock matters. Many petitions for pardons and appointment records are included. Records also document an incident at Almy, where Chinese victims were robbed. Surviving documentation includes a report of the Chinese Consul at New York to the...
Dates:
1885-1886
Guide to the Governor Francis E. Warren records (2nd Term Territorial)
Collection
Identifier: RG0001.10
Abstract
Governor Warren's Second Term Territorial correspondence deals with topics such as statehood, arid lands and irrigation, livestock, legislation, the territorial insane asylum, militia, game and fish, publicity for Wyoming, penitentiary, resignations, women's suffrage, a fish hatchery, mining, Yellowstone Park, the education of deaf and blind students, and various requests and invitations. Appointment records and petitions for pardons make up a fairly significant portion of this collection....
Dates:
1889-1890