Correspondence
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to the Alice Richards McCreery Collection
Alice Richards McCreery was the daughter of Governor W.A. Richards. Collection includes a scrapbook from a visit to Washington, DC, letters between her and her fiance, and family correspondence related to the unsolved murder of her sister and her husband.
Guide to the Alice Richards McCreery Collection
Alice Richards McCreery was the daughter of Governor W.A. Richards. This collection consists of newspaper articles, reminiscences and correspondence about her social circles, Wyoming incidents, and the Big Horn Basin.
Guide to the Barton Thomas Ryan Family Collection
Guide to the Capitol Building Commission/State Building Commission Records
The Wyoming Capitol Building Commission records document the aquisition, construction, and maintenance of state buildings, as well the as the placement of monuments and plaques in the State Capitol Complex Grounds.
Guide to the D.C. Nowlin Collection
The collection consists of Wyoming State Game Warden and first manager of the National Elk Refuge D.C. Nowlin's correspondence, books, memorabilia, and an obituary.
Guide to the Ed Reed Collection
Letter from Ed Reed written on H.H. Ellis stationary with a Cheyenne Buyer's Guide printed on the back.
Guide to the Eva Goldsmith Guy Collection
Collection contains social and personal records about the Goldsmith family, who homesteaded north of Cheyenne in 1883.
Guide to the Frank C. Emerson Collection
Correspondence related to Emerson’s work as an engineer and to his candidacy for governor.
Guide to the Industrial Club of Cheyenne/Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Collection
The Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce is comprised of local businessmen for the purposes of promoting and enhancing Cheyenne's economy.Includes committee minutes, subject files and publications. Records of the Downtown Association are also included.
Guide to the Joan Forrey Collection
Letter from John Paul Carter, US Navy, to Mrs. Earl Cook of Sundance, Wyoming. Writer talks about a friend, Lee Wayne Lundy, and writer's strong religious feelings.