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Inventory of the Richard Leigh Papers, 1875-1937 (Bulk 1875-1899)

University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.

Email: ahcref@uwyo.edu
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"©" 2009

University of Wyoming



Collection Summary

Title Richard Leigh papers
Dates (Inclusive) 1875-1937 (bulk 1875-1899)
Creator Leigh, Richard, d. 1899
Abstract Diaries and correspondence of a fur trapper in Wyoming's Jackson Hole in the last quarter of the 19th century.
Collection Number 10512
Size .1 cubic ft. (1 folder)
Repository University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
Language(s) English

Biography of Richard Leigh

Richard ("Beaver Dick") Leigh was a trapper and scout in the Jackson Hole area of Wyoming from the 1850s to the 1890s. Born in Manchester, England, in 1831, Leigh was the son of a British Navy officer. Leigh came to the United States while he was in his teens. He participated briefly in the Mexican war of 1848 and then went to the Teton Basin where he stayed for the rest of his life. Richard Leigh guided several expeditions of territorial survey parties in the 1870s. He was twice married to Indian women: his first wife, Jenny, was Eastern Shoshone, his second wife, Susan Tadpole, was Bannock. In 1876 Leigh survived the loss of his entire first family due to smallpox. Richard Leigh died in 1899 in Wilford, Idaho.

Jenny and Leigh Lakes in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, were named after Richard Leigh and his first wife. In addition, Beaver Dick State Park near Rexburg, Idaho, was dedicated in 1963.

The story of Richard Leigh's life was described in a book by his granddaughter-in-law, Edith M. Schultz Thompson, written in collaboration with his great-grandson, William Leigh Thompson. The book was published as Beaver Dick: The Honor and the Heartbreak (1981).


Arrangement of the Collection

The collection is arranged in two series.


Scope and Content

Collection contains diaries for 1875, 1876 and 1878 noting everyday life, seasonal and family activities, the settling of the Jackson Hole, Wyoming area, mining, and Indian activities in the area. The collection also contains Leigh’s correspondence, especially with his friend Charles B. Penrose on hunting in the Jackson Hole area and surveys of Yellowstone National Park; and correspondence between Penrose’s son Boies and Leigh’s granddaughter-in-law Edith M. Schultz Thompson, regarding Boies’ possession of Leigh’s diaries.


Existence and Location of Copies

Digital reproductions of Leigh's diaries are available online at: https://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu/luna/servlet/uwydbuwy~166~166.


Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Originals may be accessed with permission of the archivist.

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 collection was processed by D. Claudia Thompson in December 2009.


Acquisition Information

After his death in 1899, Richard Leigh's papers came into the possession of his good friend, Charles Penrose. In the early 1950s the papers were donated to the Library of the University of Wyoming by his son, Boies Penrose.


Related Materials

There are no known other archival collections created by Richard Leigh at the date of processing.


Access Terms

Bannock Indians

Diaries

Frontier and pioneer life -- Idaho -- Teton River Valley

Frontier and pioneer life -- Wyoming -- Teton County

Indians of North America -- Idaho

Indians of North America -- Wyoming

Jackson Hole (Wyo.)

Penrose, Boies, 1902-1976

Penrose, Charles B. (Charles Bingham), 1862-1925

Teton County (Wyo.)

Teton River Valley (Idaho)

Thompson, Edith M. Schultz, 1907-

Trappers -- Wyoming

Wyoming -- History -- 1890-1918

Wyoming -- History -- 1919-1945

Wyoming -- History -- To 1889

Yellowstone National Park


Container List

Series I. Diaries,  1875-1878

Contains accounts of day-to-day life and activities.

Description Container

Diary,  1875

  Safe

Diary (photocopy),  1875

  Folder 1

Diary Transcript,  1875

  Folder 2

Diary,  1876

  Safe

Diary (photocopy),  1876

  Folder 3

Diary Transcript,  1876

  Folder 4

Diary,  1878

  Safe

Diary (photocopy),  1878

  Folder 5

Diary Transcript,  1878

  Folder 6

Series II. Correspondence Files,  1891-1937

Contains letters to and from Richard Leigh, Charles B. Penrose, Boies Penrose, and Edith M. Thompson concerning hunting options in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and the Richard Leigh papers.

Description Container

Richard Leigh,  1891-1899

  Safe

Richard Leigh (photocopies),  1891-1899

  Folder 7

Richard Leigh,  1899, undated

  Safe

Richard Leigh (photocopies),  1899, undated

  Folder 8

Charles B. Penrose,  1899-1912

  Safe

Charles B. Penrose (photocopies),  1899-1912

  Folder 9

Boies Penrose and Edith M. Thompson,  1936-1937

  Folder 10

 
 
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