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Cheyenne (Wyo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Geographic subdivision usage: Wyoming Cheyenne Variant(s): Cheyenne, Wyo. City of Cheyenne (Wyo.) Associated country: United States Located: Wyoming Type of jurisdiction: Cities and towns Capitals (Cities) County seats Found in: GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (ppl; 41°08ʹ24ʺN 104°49ʹ13ʺW) Wikipedia, June 30, 2014 (Cheyenne, Wyoming; capital and most populous city of Wyoming and the county seat of Laramie County; City of Cheyenne; 41°8ʹ44ʺN 104°48ʹ7ʺW) Geographic area code: n-us-wy Associated language: eng

Found in 344 Collections and/or Records:

Guide to the Memorial Hospital of Laramie County - Nursing Collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: H2006-71
Abstract

Records relating to nursing services and training at Laramie County Memorial Hospital, Cheyenne, Wyoming

Dates: 1956 – 1981 (not inclusive)

Guide to the Methodist Church in Wyoming Collection

 Collection
Identifier: H76-1
Abstract

Records of Methodist Church activities and accomplishments in Wyoming. Some references to Methodist activities in other states are also included.

Dates: 1888-1957

Guide to the Mrs. Alfred Harris Collection

 Collection
Identifier: H69-65
Abstract

Catalog for Brooks Manufacturing Co., Saginaw, MI, 1908. Souvenir from the Capitol Avenue Theatre production of “Robin Hood.”

Dates: 1908, 1911

Guide to the Mrs. Curtis (Lillian Frances) Templin Collection

 Collection — Box 278
Identifier: H70-53
Abstract

Records related to the activities and experiences of the Pell and Templin families

Dates: 1918-1946

Guide to the National Day of Prayer Collection

 Collection — Box 689
Identifier: H2002-4
Abstract

Programs for the 1999 National Day of Prayer and prayer service at Capitol Building regarding 9/11/2001 attack

Dates: 1999, 2001

Guide to the National Organization of Women (NOW), Cheyenne Chapter Collection

 Collection — Box 429
Identifier: H77-15
Abstract

Promotional and Organizational records National Organization for Women (NOW) in the region.

Dates: circa 1973-1977

Guide to the Newspaper History Collection

 Collection — Box 690
Identifier: H2003-81
Abstract

Letters concerning the history of newspapers in Cheyenne, Laramie, and Torrington

Dates: 1916, 1933