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169 document(s) found, displaying results 1 to 20
Repository: Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
Collection contains photographs of cattle branding, rodeos, sales barns, and cattle operations in Montana, South Dakota and Wyoming taken by Bob Kisken from 1973-2007.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
This collection contains correspondence and personal papers of George F. Ellis, manager of the Bell Ranch from 1947-1970, general and subject correspondence files (1944-1945) of former manager Albert K. Mitchell, and records from the Bell Ranch, 1929-1970.
Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
Repository: Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
Records of this association concerned with brand inspections, health and sanitary concerns, freight rates, fencing and other public domain issues associated with the cattle industry in Wyoming.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
This collection documents the administrative histories and marketing of lamb and wool by the American Sheep Industry Association and its predecessors, the American Sheep Producers Council and the National Wool Growers Association.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Papers of Edmund Randolph, cattleman and author, on cattle ventures along the Montana-Wyoming border in the 1920s and 1940s, as well as book and article manuscripts, etc.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
The collection contain records and letters, financial and legal documents of this Wyoming sheep businessman.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
This collection consists mostly of materials relating to Robert Burns and his work at the University of Wyoming Department of Animal Science while heading the Wool Department. This collection of records, including photographs, newsclippings, and scrapbooks, not only gives a descriptive history Robert Burns, but also gives an extensive history of the Animal Department and Wool Department years after his retirement.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center
The King Brothers Company records document the history of the family-owned Wyoming sheep breeding and raising company. Materials include financial records, printed materials, photographs, and artifacts.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
The collection contains a diary kept by WIlliam (Bill) Wightman in 1880 detailing his travels by horseback around the ranch. Also included is a typed transcript of the diary; seven photographs of Wightman, the ranch buildings and roundups; two letters from Jessie Wightman Lewis about her parents and their life in Wyoming; two quirts (one leather, one horsehair) and a braided leather hackamore.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Photograph albums of ranches and dude ranches in Wyoming, Montana, and North Dakota.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Personal papers of Ruth Banning Lewis and her husband, Raymond Lewis, and business records from their livestock ranching operation, the Banning-Lewis Ranches. Correspondence, financial records, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, and subject files, largely concerning the Lewis' raising of registered Hereford cattle, comprise the bulk of this collection. Also included are a small number of materials concerning Raymond's second wife, Carla Dines Lewis, and plans, staring in the 1980s, for the development of t
Repository: Special Collections in the 1905 Carnegie Library, Pikes Peak Library District,
The collection contains film of ranching life in New Mexico, with accompanying text describing the events on the film.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
The collection contains a twenty-two page mimeographed manuscript by George D. MacDougall, titled, "The Two Bar Roundup and Famous Roundup Cook." The manuscript was written to honor his friend, Edward Held, after the latter's death in 1956. It is in the form of a letter to Held's four daughters, and it contains information about the Swan Land and Cattle Company of southern Wyoming.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
“Braehead Memories,” are the three-volume memoirs of Wyoming cattle rancher George Harry Cross with copies of photographs, correspondence, and other documents compiled by his daughter Emma Cross Morton, and named for their historic Braehead Ranch near Douglas, Wyoming.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Collection consists of research material used for the book:
Repository: Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico.
Andrew J. Robertson was a ranch foreman for Sturgis, Goodell & Company in Laramie County, Wyoming. Collection includes his diaries, ranch records and western regions maps.
Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
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