Mineral industries -- Wyoming
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to the Acting Governor Amos W. Barber records
Records of Wyoming's Acting Governor Amos W. Barber feature the usual topics associated with the office. Notable issues include state legislative correspondence, conventions, oil and mineral deposits, University of Wyoming matters, aid for famine in Russia, requests for the great seal, women's suffrage, Indians, and livestock matters. Proclamations, requisitions and extradition requests, rewards, petitions for pardons and appointment records are included.
Guide to the Albany County Clerk records
Records of the Albany County Clerk.
Guide to the Carbon County Clerk records
Records filed with the Carbon County Clerk's Office, including some original files and volumes; and microfilm rolls.
Guide to the Charles G. Coutant Collection
The Charles G. Coutant Collection consists of biographies and assorted Wyoming history material that was probably intended for the unfinished "History of Wyoming volumes II and III" as planned by Coutant.
Guide to the City of Casper History Collection
Booklet giving some history of Casper. It also includes facts for Casper and Wyoming about oil production, mining, irrigation and livestock.
Guide to the Foster Kearns Collection
Two copies of a brochure, circa 1905, about Foster Kearns and the Kearns Consolidated Copper Mines Company
Guide to the George Haywood Collection
The George Haywood Collection consists of the business papers of mining engineer George Haywood.
Guide to the Governor C.J. "Doc" Rogers records
Records of Governor C.J. "Doc" Roger's term as Governor of Wyoming feature the usual topics associated with the office. Notable issues include water compact commission and water project records, state agency correspondence, and government expense records .
Guide to the Governor Ed Herschler records
Records of Ed Herschler's term as Governor of Wyoming feature the usual topics associated with the office. Notable issues include water compact commission and water project records, MX missile correspondence, the Jahnke case, Mark Hopkinson files, alternative energy sources, state and federal agency correspondence, and government expense records.