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Book - 2018.024.0001
Wyoming Homestead Heritage: Memoirs by Charles Floyd Spencer
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Card, Business - 2008.027.0333
A business card for Dr. E. L. Neil, Dentist in Gillette and Moorecroft, Wyo. The previous address has been crossed out with pencil and handwritten below is "Gillette Bank Bldg." His office in Moorcroft was in the Sage Hotel.
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Card, Political - 2019.002.0005
Campaign card from the 2018 election. Judy McCullough ran with the Republican Party for Senate 1.
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Check, Bank - 2014.014.0001
Bank of Sundance check made out to Louis Butler from the Moorcroft Ranche Company (brand AK). Dated June 5, 1890. Check no. 429. Signed by James Millar and Geo. B. Thomas. Endorsed on the back by J. L. Kaufman. NOTE: This check may have been paid to Lewis Butler for work breaking horses for the Moorcroft Ranch Co. Butler was well known for his bronc busting ability.
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Directory, Telephone - 1974.001.0334
Covers Gillette, Buffalo, Sheridan and Moorcroft April, 1948
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Envelope - 2018.047.0004
Envelope from George Stewart to Winnie Torbert. The envelope was stamped and signed by the A.E.F. censor in French, but it was not postmarked. It was orignally addressed to Moorcroft, Wyoming but was changed to Seattle, Washington. The two names written on the left side of the envelope--Marlys and Rex--were the names of the neice and nephew of George Stewart. They were siblings born in 1918 and 1919--these names were not originally written on the...
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Letter - 2018.047.0002
Handwritten letter from George Stewart to Winnie Torbert. The letter is written on six sheets of American Y.M.C.A. letterhead. The letter was sent from "Somewhere in France" during World War I. In the letter George discusses wanting to receive more letters. He writes about his position as a private in the rear march of the army, but working in the Battery Commanders detail while studying and waiting to be assigned another position. He also discus...
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Letter - 2018.047.0003
Handwritten letter from George Stewart to Winnie Torbert. The letter is written on two sheets of paper that are folded in half. In the letter, George discusses being at the front lines, as well as the landscape of France (though he mentions he should not say too much or the censors will send the letter back to be rewritten). He says that the noise of shells do not bother him, as staying at his brother's house (Frank and Della Stewart's home) he g...
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Manuscript - 2014.029.0002
Autobiography of Oliver H. Hemenway. Published or partially published in "Rockypoint: The Forgotten Four Corners." Donor believes it was written in the 1960s. 78 pages. Typed on Eagle-A Type-Erase typing paper. Chapters: Preface Introduction The Trip from Belle Fourche to Rockypoint 1911 Freighting 1911 First Rattlesnake 1911 Freighting for Parks, etc 1912 Establishing Residence on Homestead 1912 Visitor Another Incident More Vis...
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Negative, Sheet Film - 2020.014.0086
B/W photograph of Moorcroft, Wyoming. On the left are several buildings, but only three have visible signs -- from left to right the signs are: Estate, Cafe, and Sage Hotel. On the right side of the photograph is Moorcroft Bank. Along the right side of the photograph, behind the bank building, are several buildings that do not have visible signs, but there is a barbershop pole in the background in front of one of the buildings. In the center of t...
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Negative, Sheet Film - 2020.014.0096
B/W photograph of Moorcroft, Wyoming. On the left is Moorcroft Bank and the Land Office. On the right is Robinson Mercantile Co. with a wagon parked beside it. There are unidentified buildings to the right of the photograph and at the back center.
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Newspaper - EC1179
Newspaper printed by The News-Record on Thursday April 26, 1984 (Volume 78 Number 100). The front and back pages discuss a snow storm that shut down Gillette and Campbell County, and impacted ranchers' livestock. There is a note on the lower right of the front page that the weather prevented this paper from being delayed, so it must have been picked up at a local newsstand or vendor. Other topics that are covered in this paper are President Reaga...
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Photograph, Color - EC1455
Photocopy. Photo shows a log cabin with pine trees in the background and an old wooden fence in the foreground. Written on back: Mrs. McKenzie home around Moorcroft where Robert lived in his later life. Alva Bixby ½ brother. Robert Bixby. Roberta Bixby Warden living in Burlington, CO.
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