Fort Laramie (Wyo.)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
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 "Early History of Laramie County" speech by Frank Sheik
Guide to the Ernest A. Logan Collection
This collection contains personal, social, legal and business records of Ernest A. Logan
Guide to the John Charles Thompson Collection, 1875-1950
Personal and business records of John Charles Thompson, a well-known Cheyenne newspaper editor.
Guide to the John Hunton Memorial Marker Dedication Collection
Wyoming Pioneer Association efforts to give John Hunton's grave a proper headstone. Contents include application for standard government headstone, dedication program, emails, historical information on John Hunton, and newspaper articles.
Guide to the John London collection
Business records of John London, post trader at Fort Laramie
Guide to the Laramie County Justice of the Peace and County Court records
Laramie County Justice of the Peace and County Court records as maintained by the Wyoming State Archives consist of civil, criminal , and family violence court records. They were originally filed with the Justice of the Peace or County Court in Laramie County.
Guide to the Lyle Francis Collection
Four ledgers, possibly for stage station or nearby store at Bordeaux, and an Official Army Register for January 1894.
Guide to the Robert Spurrier Ellison Collection
This collection represents the people and topics that Ellison found interesting. Among the correspondents are H.C. Bretney, John Hunton, A.B. Ostrander, and Agnes Wright Spring. Topics include Platte River Bridge Battle, Fort Laramie, pioneer reminiscences and Wyoming historical writing.
Guide to the William F. Hooker Collection
This collection consists of correspondence to and from Hooker, mainly with the Wyoming State Historian. Topics include suggested contacts for articles, acquaintances, historical artwork, reminiscences, topics for articles, Fort Fetterman, and John Hunton.