Cheyenne (Wyo.)
Found in 344 Collections and/or Records:
Guide to the 100 Percent American Society of Cheyenne collection
Records of the 100% American Society of Cheyenne
Guide to the A.C. Beckwith Collection
Two letters from A.C. Beckwith, of Cheyenne, to his nephew which include brief descriptions of Cheyenne and the region, a referenceto the Fetterman Massacre. Beckwith was at Fort Phil Kearny at the time and helped bury the slain soldiers.
Guide to the Albert Taylor Collection
Newsletter |The Prairie Breeze| published by Albert Taylor in Cheyenne. Includes personal anecdotes about life experiences, some in Wyoming, and general trivia.
Guide to the American Red Cross, Laramie County Chapter Collection
Two scrapbooks with clippings on the American Red Cross work, and correspondence from the Laramie County Chapter
Guide to the Bernard Horton Collection
Reference files relating to Bernard Horton's work as newspaper owner, publisher, editor and University of Wyoming athletic publications
Guide to the Beta Sigma Phi - Cheyenne Collection
Beta Sigma Phi (Cheyenne) scrapbook, 1966-1969
Guide to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Collection
Administrative files of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. Cheyenne Chapter Chief Officer
Guide to the Campbell Family Papers Collection
Personal papers of the John A. and Isabella Wunderly Campbell Family, Wyoming's first territorial governor. The collection provides a glimpse of what life was like in mid-19th century America and Wyoming Territory. Allusions to Civil War events can be found, as can references to political maneuverings in the 1870s. The military records provide data on Civil War events and mustering.
Guide to the Chaplin Family Collection
Records related to the family and career of teacher and school administrator Ruth M. Chaplin of Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Guide to the Charles E. Lane Collection
Genealogy records, letters, notebooks, newspaper articles, deeds and fliers about Lane's professional and personal life.