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Scrapbook - 2017.070.0203
This red scrapbook is bound on the left side with a red string. It 4-H club materials from 1951, including newspaper clippings, letters, postcards, a train pass, photographs and menus from stops along the way to Washington, D.C., and various items from Washington, D.C. attached to construction paper.
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Scrapbook - 2018.040.0001
Scrapbook containing Wyoming facts, the history of Campbell County, newspaper clippings, poems about various areas and people of Wyoming, and sepia photographs of Wyoming wildlife and people clipped from newspapers or magazines. This scrapbook was created by the donor's mother, Hertha (Semlek) Larsen as a school project.
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Scrapbook - EC0137
Scrapbook created between 1960 and 1979. Includes numerous newspaper clippings related to local businesses. Front cover is missing. Has a typed index clipped to the front page.
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Scrapbook - EC0138
Scrapbook created between 1960 and 1969. Includes numerous newspaper clippings related to local businesses, locations, and people.
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Scrapbook - EC1090
Scrapbook of newspaper articles about various people of Gillette and pioneers of Wyoming. Many of the articles were written by Josephine Lucas. The cover has the image of mice, a snail, ladybugs, and a lion. This was put together by the donor's mother, Mary Ruth Elmore.
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Scrapbook - EC1091
Scrapbook of newspaper articles about various people of Gillette and pioneers of Wyoming. The cover has an image of four poodles in Paris, France on the front. Many of the articles were written by Josephine Lucas. This was put together by the donor's mother, Mary Ruth Elmore.
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Scrapbook - EC1251a-h
8 Scrapbooks ranging in date from 1936-1979 that are filled with newspaper articles and highlights from that year/range. One scrapbook contains only newspaper articles from World War II.
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Script - 1974.048.0403a - s
A script of the history of Gillette presented to honor the 100th birthday (Centennial) of the City of Gillette.
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Script - 1992.023.0029a - f
Script for skit put on to celebrate the Gillette Centennial, 6 pages. Skit is a reenactment of the first town council meeting.
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Script - 2017.042.0008
Draft script for the MC's lines at "A Sentimental Journey: Salute to WWII Veterans." Header is an image of cartoon character Betty Boop laying on "United States" in block letters. Hand written edits in a few places. One of many documents in this accession from the preparation for "A Sentimental Journey: Salute to WWII Veterans" event in Gillette.
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Script - 2017.042.0009
Draft script for the MC's lines at "A Sentimental Journey: Salute to WWII Veterans." Header is an image of cartoon character Betty Boop laying on "United States" in block letters. Printed in grayscale. Later draft than 2017.042.0008, but still not the final version. Hand written edits in a few places. One of many documents in this accession from the preparation for "A Sentimental Journey: Salute to WWII Veterans" event in Gillette.
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Script - 2018.058.0034a-r
Script written for a tour of the Eagle Butte Mine, operated by RAG Coal West. The script is dated 2001 at the top, but 2002 at the bottom. There is a history of Campbell County and Wyoming coal production in the beginning of the script, followed by a discussion of trains and mining equipment. There is a packet of the history of Wyoming Operations, written by Thomas Lien when he was President at RAG Coal West Inc, stapled to the script. The histor...
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Serial - EC1151
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 5), printed for the week of October 9-13, 1944. It is paginated 33-40. The articles discuss the war in the Pacific Theater, including the American air bases being destroyed, the Fourteenth Air Force sinking Japanese ships in the China Sea, the recent strategic planning between Churchill and Roosevelt in Quebec and the possible need to change the plans, Japanese plans to divide China into two sections, the divis...
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Serial - EC1152
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 6), printed for the week of October 16-20, 1944. It is paginated 41-48. The articles range in topic from the Presidential election between F. D. Roosevelt and Thomas E. Dewey, the importance of the Ruhr Valley in Germany (mass industrial production of war equipment for Germany; prime target for bombing by the allies), problems in Italy, and the creation of the United Nations. There is a monthly current events t...
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Serial - EC1153
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 7), printed for the week of October 23-27, 1944. It is paginated 49-56. The articles discuss plans for the future of Germany after the war ends and how previous attempts to keep Germany from going to war had failed, disagreement among the Justices of the Supreme Court, cost and growth of the U.S. Navy, how the naval fleet was scrapped after WWI and questions about the future of the fleet after WWII, naval suppl...
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Serial - EC1154
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 8), printed for the week of October 30-November 3, 1944. It is paginated 57-64. The paper includes articles about overcrowding in cities focused on the war effort, the Unites States' plan to bomb Formosa in the Pacific Ocean (to stop its aid to Japan and its use as an air and naval base for Japan; also to make a path for U.S. forces to the coast of China and to the Philippines), problems in Greece, the importan...
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Serial - EC1155
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 9), printed for the week of November 6-10, 1944. It is paginated 65-72. The articles discuss Congress and its role in making peace, the presidential election and pride in being able to hold a national election during wartime, American and Filipino forces fighting the Japanese and the impending freedom in the Philippines, eductional broadcasting through FM radio, President Osmeña returning to the Philippines, an...
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Serial - EC1156
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 10), printed for the week of November 13-17, 1944. It is paginated 73-80. The articles discuss Roosevelt winning the election for the fourth term, switching focus from the election to the war effort, planning for the transition from wartime to peacetime, United States' dissatisfaction with political and military organization in China, dividing the China-India-Burma command, development of a War Production Board...
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Serial - EC1157
Every Week paper (Volume X--appears to be a typo that should be "XI"; Number 11), printed for the week of November 27-December 1, 1944. It is paginated 81-88. The articles discuss postwar air transporation and who will be in control of the airways, oil production in Iran and Soviet interest, reconstruction and freedom in Belgium after liberation by British and Canadian forces, short descriptions and photographs of the leaders of the advance on th...
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Serial - EC1158
Every Week paper (Volume XI, Number 12), printed for the week of December 4-8, 1944. It is paginated 89-96. The articles discuss the phases of the Allied invasion of Europe, Congress considering peacetime conscription, questions and answers about Social Security, Nazis bombing England with the V-2 Bomb (a.k.a Vergeltungswaffe No. 2) and Allies trying to win the war before the bomb's accuracy is improved, university students fighting on battlefron...
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