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23 document(s) found, displaying results 1 to 20 Previous Page Next Page 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Acting Governor Morgan left few records in part due to the brevity of his time in office. Records from the first term include-correspondence and from the second term-petitions for pardons, as well as requisitions and extraditions. Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Acting Governor Morgan left few records in part due to the brevity of his time in office. Records from the first term include-correspondence and from the second term-petitions for pardons, as well as requisitions and extraditions Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Includes material relating to the Kimball family in Casper, Wyo.; Edness Wilkins's family; Casper civic groups; Nellie Tayloe Ross, director of the U.S. Mint, for whom Wilkins worked as personal secretary; Wyoming politics; and the Democratic Party in Wyoming. Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Collection chiefly has material focusing on Estelle Reel Meyer's life as an educator and particularly as U.S. superintendent of Indian schools. Records include reports, articles, and information about her position and her efforts on behalf of Indian schools; together with correspondence dealing with her political relationships, both state and federal, and also with her attempt to be reappointed in the face of strong public and congressional opposition. Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Governor Warren's Second Term Territorial correspondence deals with topics such as statehood, arid lands and irrigation, livestock, legislation, the territorial insane asylum, militia, game and fish, publicity for Wyoming, penitentiary, resignations, women's suffrage, a fish hatchery, mining, Yellowstone Park, the education of deaf and blind students, and various requests and invitations. Appointment records and petitions for pardons make up a fairly significant portion of this collection. India Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Records of Governor Francis E. Warren's first term as Territorial Governor of Wyoming feature the usual topics associated with the office. Notable issues include the Chinese Massacre at Rock Springs, railroad routes, women's suffrage, Indians, and livestock matters. Many petitions for pardons and appointment records are included. Records also document an incident at Almy, where Chinese victims were robbed. Surviving documentation includes a report of the Chinese Consul at New York to the Chinese Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Governor George W. Baxter left few records due to the brevity of his time in office. Records include some general correspondence, a property inventory, a proclamation and a petition for pardon. Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Few of the records, about one half cubic foot, from the office of Wyoming's second territorial governor have survived to be included in the collections of the state archives. Records from Governor John M. Thayer's tenure are mostly petitions for the pardon of convicts. Some records dealing with Indian and military affairs have been saved. These include various records documenting the availability of arms for the territory, and a Wyoming Rangers muster roll. Miscellaneous samplings of records dea Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Governor John A. Campbell's records as maintained by the Wyoming State Archives consist of about one cubic foot of incoming and outgoing correspondence. Many interesting topics are discussed in these letters, such as the organization of Wyoming Territory, Indian affairs, women's suffrage, personnel, and the routine matters of running a territorial government. The correspondence also addresses matters considered by the territorial legislature, such as appointments, arms for citizens, control of t Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The correspondence from Governor John W. Hoyt's office deals with routine matters associated with the office. This includes communications with federal government offices, and topics such as requisitions, inquiries, the census, reports, prisons, petitions for pardon, and various visitors including Presidents Grant and Hayes. Even though the Territory was in its infancy; a history of Wyoming was being planned. There is an explanation for the delay in writing that history included in these records Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Records include correspondence, diaries (1906, 1908 - 1909, 1922 - 1925), various business records, maps, personal records, speeches, writings, and records of organizations. Topics include agricultural issues, mining, family businesses, Wyoming Stock Growers Association, American National Cattlemen's Association, pioneer history of Wyoming, and the Wyoming Pioneer Association Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Governor Thomas Moonlight's correspondence reflects the issues one would expect a Wyoming Territorial Governor to monitor. Subject matter includes petitions for pardons, appointments, requisitions and extraditions, livestock, an addition to the penitentiary in Laramie, land laws and settlement, Indians, militia, game and fish matters, the university, post offices, and a Fourth of July celebration. Separate series include petitions and correspondence concerning the organization of Natrona County, Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) This collection contains various records about social groups and events, education and the South Side Congregational Church in Cheyenne in the latter part of the 1800s. Bonser was a religious man and acquired religious tracts, pamphlets and other related records. Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The correspondence of Governor William Hale reflects the concerns and issues faced by his predecessors. Topics deal with appointments, pardons, Indians, arms and ammunition, legislative apportionment, taxes, Yellowstone Park, and Crook County elections. A small amount of appointment records, and records concerning extradition requests and rewards for fugitives are available. Also of note is a petition by Johnson County residents for approval of a bill authorizing the construction of a courthouse Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Collection consists of three series: Administrative records maintained by the federation president and administrative assistants; records sent to the federation by the national General Federation of Women's Clubs; and records of local clubs. Included are minutes, yearbooks, scrapbooks, reports, constitution and bylaws, histories, and publications. Subject matter involves a wide variety of social, civic, and political topics Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The Wyoming Natural Resource Board records as maintained by the Wyoming State Archives consist of about 25 cubic feet of files including correspondence, reports, maps, speeches, press releases, newsletters, clippings, legislation and memoranda. Records concern administration of the board and virtually every topic related to the purpose and duties of the board, including industry, minerals, interstate compacts, mapping program, power development, recreation, federal activities, cooperation with Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The Wyoming State Agriculture Department records as maintained by the Wyoming State Archives consist of 58 cubic feet of files including official correspondence, reports, administrative and subject files. Records concern Wyoming drought, crops, predator control, marketing, real estate, state fair, soil water conservation, and various general agricultural issues. Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) The Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction Records as maintained by the Wyoming State Archives consist of 56 cubic feet of files including official and private correspondence, reports, administrative and subject files. Records concern Wyoming education issues, as well as teachers' certifications, school finances and attendance. Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Papers include correspondence, notes, court records, financial records, and newspaper articles. Topics include ranching and business interests, family members, legal cases, investments, oil development in northeastern Wyoming (particularly the Kaycee dome), and Wyoming politics featuring information on Joseph Carey, Lester Hunt, John Kendrick, Joseph O'Mahoney, Nellie Tayloe Ross, William Ross, Harry Schwartz, and Nels Smith. Repository: Wyoming State Archives 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Correspondence and records relating to Edith Clark's work with the Red Cross in France during World War One Repository: 23 document(s) found, displaying results 1 to 20 Previous Page Next Page |









