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Bag, Money - 2016.004.0007
Stockmens Bank money bag from Tim Grams's time as a brand inspector for the Wyoming Stock Growers Association. Bag is red with white text and a zipper in a black seam. Grams used this bag to secure money while one the job, such as when owners paid inspection fees. Grams worked part-time as a brand inspector for the WSGA from 1977 - 1979, and performed most of his work in the autumn months.
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Book - 2020.002.0019a
North From Texas: Incidents in the Early Life of a Range Cowman in Texas, Dakota and Wyoming, 1852-1883
Record Type: Library
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Bulletin - 1994.018.0001a - k
"Cow Country," the official bulletin for the Wyoming Stockgrowers Association. Vol. 69 No. 2.
Record Type: Archive
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Can, Oil - 2016.004.0004
One 3 ounce can of Sharp Oil, a "sharpening agent especially designed to sharpen barder clipper blades." Rectangular can with red plastic cap paper label. Label is white with blue text. Liquid oil is still contained inside the can.
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Clipper, Animal - 2016.004.0002
Manual animal clipper with two wooden handles. Tim Grams used this tool when he was a brand inspector (in Campbell County for the WSGA from 1977 - 1979) to shear away an animal's hair if it was covering its brand. Made in Solingen, Germany by the Misdom-Frank Company. Solingen is known as the "City of Blades" for its reputation in the manufacturing of razors, scissors, and other types of blades.
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Coin, Commemorative - 2017.070.0051
This bronze (?) coin commemorates the centennial of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, which began in 1872. The front of this coin has a cowboy roping a bull from his position on horseback. The back is covered with velcro, but the image is the profile view of a cowboy on horseback with cattle, grasslands, and mountains in the background. The images and text are stamped onto the coin, causing them to be in relief.
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Coin, Commemorative - 2017.070.0053
This coin is identical to another in this collection (2017.070.0051), but this one is placed in the case on the reverse side (back facing up). This bronze (?) coin commemorates the centennial of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, which began in 1872. The back of this coin has a cowboy roping a bull from his position on horseback. The back is covered with velcro, but the image is the profile view of a cowboy on horseback with cattle, grassland...
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Jacket, Book - 2016.004.0005e
Brown leather book cover. Notebook 2016.004.0005b (one of Tim Grams's yard books from his time as a brand inspector for the Wyoming Stock Growers Association) was inside this book cover when donated. Grams worked part-time as a brand inspector for the WSGA from 1977 - 1979, and performed most of his work in the autumn months.
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Lariat - 2016.004.0003
This lariat (also known as a lasso or honda rope) was used by Tim Grams when he was a brand inspector in Campbell County for the WSGA from 1977 - 1979. Has a metal ring honda (or hondo) which is a reinforced loop at one end of the lasso rope through which the other end passes through, to form a loop.
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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.
Record Type: Archive
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Pin, Membership - 2017.070.0058
This gold pin marks membership in the Wyoming Stock Growers Association. There is a red "W" in the background, and "SGA" is in the center inside of an oval with a black background.
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Postcard - 1993.037.0001
Wyoming Stock Growers Association Inspector's Notice postcard to Mrs Canoy, Bertha, Wyo. Postmarked South Omaha, Nebraska, dated 11-17-1911.
Record Type: Archive
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Sign, Trade - 2016.004.0001
Car top sign identifying a vehicle as belonging to a Brand Inspector for the Wyoming Stock Growers Association. Red with white text. Tim Grams used this sign on top of his pickup truck when he was a brand inspector in Campbell County for the WSGA from 1977 - 1979. When in Grams' use, the sign had lights attached to it. A hole has been ripped out on each end of the sign, presumable for these lights.
Record Type: Object