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Book - 2018.024.0001
Wyoming Homestead Heritage: Memoirs by Charles Floyd Spencer
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Wyoming Registration and Regulation of Motor Vehicles booklet. This paper and cardstock booklet was published in January of 1922 by W.E.Chaplin, the Secretary of State. At the bottom of the front cover in small text is "WYOMING LABOR JOURNAL, CHEYENNE."
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Used B/W image postcard. The postcard from Governor Leslie A Miller showing the Capitol with the new Supreme Court and Library Building.
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Check, Bank - 2007.026.0023
A blank Stockmen's Bank check with information about a veterinarian on it. Found in a Bible belonging to James "Jimmy" Goodman. The information is written as follows: "Dr. H. P. Port State Veterinarian Cheyenne Wyoming"
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Correspondence - 2018.030.0051b
Digital scan of a typed letter from Colonel Howard Brimmer at the headquarters of the Department of the Army to 1st Lieutenant Jack K. Nisselius. The letter references a certificate of service termination that is accompanied by the letter.
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Envelope - 2017.066.0223b
Envelope from Wyoming Governor Lester C. Hunt sent to Archie D. and Verla G. Sutherland with a letter regarding the death of their son in combat. It was postmarked August 2, 1944 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, though the letter within is dated one day earlier. There is a 3 cent paper postage stamp with an eagle and the phrase "WIN THE WAR" on the right of the envelope.
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Envelope - 2018.030.0051a
Digital photograph of an envelope sent from the Department of the Army at their headquarters in Cheyenne, WY to First Lieutenant Jack Nisselius in Gillette, Wyoming. The envelope was postmarked in Cheyenne on April 3, 1953.
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Letter - 2017.066.0104
This is a handwritten letter from Allen J. Sutherland to his parents, signed "Bud." The letter is written on cream-colored letterhead from Camp Barkeley, Texas. There is a gold-foil eagle and "V" emblem at the top center of the paper. In the letter Bud discusses a ball game against the 358th, a full field inspection, a class, training, the weather, a trip to Newcastle for the 4th of July, and the Gillette newspaper.
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Letter - 2017.066.0105
This is a handwritten letter from Allen J. Sutherland to his parents, signed "Bud." The letter is written on cream-colored letterhead from Camp Barkeley, Texas. There is a gold-foil eagle and "V" emblem at the top center of the paper. In the letter Bud discusses the Gillette newspaper, a training film, the weather, upcoming lectures, and training to attack a German city with live ammunition. He also asks many questions about various people back h...
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Letter - 2017.066.0201
Handwritten letter from Allen J. Sutherland to "Vivian + all," signed "Bud." This was written on two sheets of plain paper and sent from Fort Dix, New Jersey. In the letter Bud discusses furlough and various family members, the crowded train ride back after furlough, allotments, a Bible that his sister sent to him, and photographs.
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Letter - 2017.066.0204
Handwritten letter from Allen J. Sutherland to his family, signed "Bud." This was written on a single sheet of plain paper and sent from Fort Dix, New Jersey. In the letter Bud discusses family, training, the Gillette newspaper, passes out of the Fort, the Gillette Tournament, the weather and his clothing.
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Letter - 2017.066.0223a
Typed letter from Wyoming Governor Lester Hunt to Allen J. Sutherland's parents expressing sympathy for the loss of their son. He assures them that their son will be remembered for his sacrifice. The letter is written on letterhead that bears the gold and blue seal of Wyoming at the top center.
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Newspaper - 2017.085.0034
This is the June 20, 1972 Sunday supplement to the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle Newspaper, marking the 100th Anniversary of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association.
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Newspaper - EC1180
Newspaper printed by The News-Record on Friday April 27, 1984 (Volume 78, Number 101). The articles discuss the winter storm, how the storm caused the sports section to be excluded from the layout, rancher John Hines running for the Republican Party to represent Campbell County in the Wyoming House of Representatives, train crashes in Newcastle, State Representative Dick Wallis and U.S. Senator Alan Simpson both running for re-election, President...
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