Cheyenne (Wyo.)
Found in 349 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to the Junior Woman's Club of Cheyenne Collection
This collection consists of the cash book, consititution and by-laws, membership lists and minutes of the Junior Woman's Club of Cheyenne
Guide to the Kelly/Boice House Collection
Historical paper on Kelly/Boice House in Cheyenne, WY and Hiram Kelly written for the Wyoming State Historical Society's Junior Historian Paper contest.
Guide to the Ladies Auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen of America, Cheyenne Division No. 31 Collection
Cash books, ledgers, and registers of Cheyenne Ladies Auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen of America. The books include names, addresses, debits and credits, and membership dues.
Guide to the Laramie County-Cheyenne Survival Council Records
Records from the Laramie County-Cheyenne Survival Council.
Guide to the Laramie County Clerk records
Records of the Laramie County Clerk.
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 Laramie County Republican Central Committee/Young Republicans Collection
Collection provides insight into the campaign techniques and activities of the Cheyenne Republicans organization
Guide to the L.L. Bedell Collection, Letter
Letter from L.L. Bedell, proprietor of the Cheyenne Daily Argus newspaper to a friend in Denver.
Guide to the Lucy Ellen Whitehead Gannett collection
Booklet titled Lucy Ellen’s Girlhood Days by Lucy Ellen Whitehead Gannett. The booklet describes her trip west to Denver from Leavenworth City, Kansas in 1866 and her family's time in early Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Guide to the Luke Voorhees Manuscript
Three short manuscripts written by Luke Voorhees recalling his memories of Buffalo Bill Cody, Jim Baker, early Cheyenne, the Golden Spike Ceremony at Promontory Point, and the aftermath of a fight between white travelers and Native Americans near the Cheyenne Black Hills Stageline in 1876.
