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Inventory of the Fred G.S. Hesse papers, 1881-1973

University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.

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Collection Summary

Title Fred G.S. Hesse papers,
Dates (Inclusive) 1881-1973
Creator Hesse, Fred G. S., 1852-1929.
Abstract Correspondence, financial records, biographical material, and photographs pertaining to Fred G.S. Hesse, a large-scale operator in the cattle and sheep trade during the late 19th and early 20th centuries near Buffalo, Wyoming, as well as a company partner in drilling the Billy Creek Field near Buffalo for oil and natural gas during the early 1920s. Also included are materials pertaining to Hesse's participation in the Johnson County War. Additionally, there is material related to Fred G.S. Hesse's son, Fred W. Hesse.
Collection Number 00240
Size 5.2 cubic feet (12 boxes)
Repository University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Language(s) English

Biography of Fred G.S. Hesse

Fred G.S. Hesse was born in England in 1852 and immigrated to the United States in 1873. In 1876 he went to Cheyenne, Wyoming, from Texas with a herd of cattle belonging to brothers Moreton and Richard Frewen, who were members of an English landed-gentry family. Hesse settled at the Frewen’s 76 Ranch as foreman. Moreton and Richard parted ways and in 1882 Moreton established the Powder River Cattle Company with Hesse remaining as foreman. In 1884, Hesse filed for his own homestead and established the 28 Ranch while remaining foreman of the 76 Ranch. Both ranches were located on Crazy Woman Creek near the town of Buffalo, Wyoming. Also in 1884 Hesse married school teacher Isabella “Belle” Sutherland. The couple had six children, although only Fred W. Hesse, George S. Hesse, and Vivienne S. Hesse survived to adulthood.

By 1886 Moreton Frewen had severed ties with the Powder River Cattle Company due to mismanagement and depression in the cattle industry. Company directors turned to Sir Horace Plunkett, who later gained famed as an Anglo-Irish agricultural reformer. Sir Horace was a partner of Frewen in the Powder River Cattle Company, and he ran the E K Ranch in Powder River country. Hesse remained as foreman. Plunkett managed the Powder River Cattle Company until the end of 1887, although he retained some financial interest long afterwards.

Hesse was a main participant in the Johnson County War, which was a series of range conflicts that took place in Johnson County, Wyoming between 1889 and 1893 due to long standing disputes between large operators, who owned cattle herds numbering in the thousands, and small operators. Hesse was arrested along with other participants for an 1892 raid that targeted select small operators, killing two men, but Hesse was never convicted. In 1893 he sent a brief account of events preceding the raid to Frank Wolcott, a Justice of the Peace and co-conspirator in the 1892 raid. Some aspects of the incident are reflected in Hesse’s correspondence of 1892. Afterwards, Hesse continued in the cattle business until 1906, when he added sheep-raising. In the late 1910s, Hesse entered the oil and natural gas business and participated in the early 1920s as a company partner in drilling the Billy Creek Field located near Buffalo, Wyoming. Hesse also served on the Executive Committee of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, and as a member of the Highway Commission during 1927-1928. He died in 1929.


Scope and Content

The collection primarily documents the growth of Hesse's ranches and his interests in the Powder River Cattle Company and his investment in Wyoming oil and gas drilling in the early 1920s. There are also documents pertaining to Hesse’s participation in the Johnson County War. The collection is made up of financial and legal records in the form of invoices, receipts, checks, ledger books, and agreements dealing with expenses, wages, livestock and land sales for the 28 Ranch and the Powder River Cattle Company, as well as Hesse’s oil and natural gas drilling activities (1881-1929). There is also business and personal correspondence (1885-1930) and photocopied letterpress copybooks (1886-1891) that detail daily management of large-scale cattle and sheep ranching and oil and natural gas drilling. The collection also includes photographs of the Hesse family, the 28 Ranch, and the 76 Ranch, and biographical material about Fred G.S. Hesse. There is also a manuscript written by Fred G.S. Hesse's son Fred W. Hesse (1886-1978) about the Hesse family and Fred W.’s life and letters to Fred W. Hesse.


Restrictions

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.

Copyright Information

The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.


Preferred Citation

Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Collection Name, Collection Number, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.


Processing Information

The material was processed by Leslie Waggener in February 2016.


Acquisition Information

The Fred G.S. Hesse papers were donated by Mrs. Fred G.S. Hesse and daughter Vivienne in 1952, by Michael Rosenthal in 1996, and by Fred E. Hesse in 2000. The American Heritage Center purchased material in 2002.


Related Materials

Other collections pertaining to Fred G.S. Hesse are located at The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, and at The Huntington Library.


Additional Information

Finding aid available in repository.


Access Terms

28 Ranch (Wyo.)

76 Ranch (Wyo.)

Buffalo (Wyo.) -- History.

Business records.

Cattle trade -- Wyoming -- Johnson County.

Hesse, Fred W.

Johnson County (Wyo.) -- History.

Johnson County War, 1892.

Letterpress copybooks.

Petroleum -- Prospecting -- Wyoming.

Photographs.

Powder River Cattle Company.

Ranches -- Wyoming -- Johnson County.

Sheep industry -- Wyoming -- Johnson County.

Wyoming -- History -- 1890-1918.

Wyoming -- History -- 1919-1945.

Wyoming -- History -- 1946-

Wyoming -- History -- To 1889.


Container List

Series I. Fred G.S. Hesse letterpress books 

Series I contains letterpress books with Fred G.S. Hesse's outgoing letters mostly regarding management of the Powder River Cattle Company.

Description Container

Letterpress book,  December 29, 1885-April 5, 1887

Box 1  

Letterpress book,  April 8, 1887-October 11, 1888

Box 1  

Letterpress book,  June 6, 1889-March 10, 1890

Box 1  

Letterpress book,  October 26, 1886-December 13, 1886 and November 15, 1890-August 14, 1891

Box 1  

Photocopies from letterpress book,  October 3, 1886-December 13, 1886

Box 2  

Photocopies from letterpress book,  June 29, 1889-September 27, 1889

Box 2  

Photocopies from letterpress book,  October 2, 1889-December 31, 1889

Box 2  

Photocopies from letterpress book,  January 2, 1890-March 10, 1890 and undated

Box 2  

Photocopies from letterpress book,  November 24, 1890-March 28, 1891

Box 2  

Photocopies from letterpress book,  April 15, 1891-August 14, 1891

Box 2  

Transcripts of letters from Fred G.S. Hesse,  1885-1887

Box 12  

Series II. Fred G.S. Hesse correspondence 

Series II contains letters to and from Fred G.S. Hesse primarily in regards to ranch management and the buying and selling of livestock, as well as Hesse's entry into the oil business in the late 1910s. There are also letters related to Hesse's participation in the Johnson County War, mostly from attorneys Frank A. Kemp and Charles H. Burritt, and a photocopied letter from Fred G.S. Hesse to Frank Wolcott with Hesse's recollection of events. The collection also contains personal correspondence, including letters between Hesse and his family and a set of letters to and from Sir Horace Plunkett written in 1923 in which Hesse and Plunkett reminisce about their Wyoming ranching experiences. The bulk of the correspondence dates from 1919 to 1923 and 1927.

Description Container

Correspondence,  1887-1917 and undated

Box 3  

Correspondence,  1919-1921

Box 4  

Correspondence,  1922-1922

Box 5  

Correspondence,  1923, 1927, 1928, 1930

Box 6  

Series III. Fred G.S. Hesse financial and legal records 

Series III contains ledgers, invoices, receipts, checks, statements, deeds, and contracts detailing day-to-day large-scale ranch management in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Details include cash flow, expense outlays, employee wages, livestock and land sales and purchases, and asset and liability statements. Agreements for oil drilling are also included.

Description Container

Invoices, receipts, and checks,  1883-1931

Box 7  

Notes and figures,  1889-1927 and undated

Box 7  

Expenses and sales statements and balance sheets,  1881-1900

Box 7  

Legal documents,  1895-1929

Box 7  

Township and range reference maps and notes,  1918 and undated

Box 7  

Ledger - accounts and lists of ranch activities,  1882

Box 8  

Ledger - expense accounts for Powder River Cattle Company, livestock, calf brands, banking, and employee wages,  1885-1890

Box 8  

Ledger - company cash outlay, wages, and expenses,  1887-1890

Box 8  

Ledger - expenses, wages, and other finanical records for 28 Ranch and 76 Ranch,  1887-1898

Box 8  

Ledger - expenses and statement of assets and liabilities,  1887-1889, and 1899

Box 8  

Ledger - 28 Ranch and Tongue River Ranch expenses and other financial records,  1897-1901

Box 9  

Ledger - expenses,  1901-1910

Box 9  

Ledger - accounts by name,  1906-1909

Box 10  

Ledger - expenses (business and personal), taxes, profit/loss, banking and other accounts,  1911-1913

Box 10  

Ledger - wages and accounts by name,  1911-1915

Box 10  

Ledger - banking,  1923-1929

Box 10  

Series IV. Hesse family biographical material and miscellaneous 

Series IV contains biographical information about Fred G.S. Hesse and an undated manuscript written by Fred W. Hesse about his life, the experiences of the Hesse family, and the Johnson County War's effect on the family. This series also includes photographs of the Hesse family, the 76 Ranch and ranch employees, and the 28 Ranch. Miscellenous materials include Fred G.S. Hesse's portable writing set and printers cut, Shriners material, a book about Sir Horace Plunkett, an unidentified letter from "Ada" to "George," and a certificate of citizenship for Earnest E. Miller, a Hesse employee.

Description Container

Biographical material on Fred G.S. Hesse,  1885, 1924 and undated

Box 11  

Manuscript of Fred W. Hesse,  undated

Box 11  

Letters to Fred W. Hesse,  1959, 1972, 1973, and undated

Box 11  

State of Wyoming Deputy Game Warden License for Fred W. Hesse,  1920

Box 11  

Photographs - Hesse family,  1880s-1940s

Box 11  

Photographs - 76 Ranch and ranch employees,  1879-1885

Box 11  

Photographs - 28 Ranch,  undated

Box 11  

Fred G.S. Hesse's printers' cut and portable writing desk,  undated

Box 11  

Pamphlets relating to 1926 Annual Session of the Imperial Council, Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America (Fred G.S. Hesse, member of Kalif Temple),  1926

Box 11  

Book - Horace Plunkett: An Anglo-American Irishman by Margaret Digby,  1949

Box 11  

Certificate of citizenship for Earnest E. Miller (Hesse employee),  1895

Box 11  

Letter to George from Ada (George's sister),  undated

Box 11  

 
 
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