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355 document(s) found, displaying results 1 to 20 Previous Page Next Page The Wyoming Secretary of State records as maintained by the Wyoming State Archives range from records documenting the creation of Wyoming state government to corporation charter documents. This includes state constitutional convention files, administrative and election records, state legislative and appointment records, corporation charters and executive criminal filings. Repository: Wyoming State Archives 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 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 The collection includes a record book, film, correspondence, patents of this Laramie, Wyoming businessman and inventor. Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. 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 Records for this state division of the Izaak Walton League concerning the preservation of wildlife and natural resources. Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. The Agricultural Experiment Station is administered by the University of Wyoming's College of Agriculture. The Station performs studies in agricultural work including plants, soils, and animal breeding. Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. 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 S.N. Leek was a hunter, trapper, dude rancher, politician, and guide as well as a writer and wildlife photographer. This collection consists of materials related to Leek's life and various careers. Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. 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 Charles Rapp Collection(15 hits) Repository: McCracken Research Library Correspondence, date books, financial records, land and real estate records, personal files, photographs, and sheep business records of this Wyoming sheep rancher and real estate broker. Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. The extensive documents of the Bosler Family Papers reflect the influence of three generations of the Bosler Family on western ranching history. The Diamond Cattle Company, Iron Mountain Ranch Company, and Iron Mountain Alloy Company were some of their large enterprises. The personal and professional records contained in the collection reflect business practices and banking from the second half of the 19th century to well into the 20th century. Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. Collection contains correspondence, articles, manuscripts, photographs, audio cassette tapes, and paintings created and collected by this Wyoming professional photographer and historian. Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. District 22 of the UMWA was located primarily in Wyoming. The union records include correspondence, accident reports, convention proceedings, disability reports, election materials, minutes, wage agreements, and records of local unions in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. The collection contains transcripts of oral history interviews done in 1979 with southeastern Wyoming women. Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. 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. The collection contains materials collected and written by J. Elmer Brock concerning the history of Wyoming and particularly of Johnson County. Repository: University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center. The Lisa Kinney Papers consist of legislative files and correspondence that document Kinney's work as a Senator in the Wyoming State Legislature. Kinney was a Wyoming State Senator, attorney and Director of the Albany County (Wyoming) Library. 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 355 document(s) found, displaying results 1 to 20 Previous Page Next Page |









