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A Complete Official Road of the by the Lincoln High Association 66:3:68-69 A Dose of Frontier Soldiering: The Memoirs of Corporal E. A. Bode, Frontier Regular Infantry, 1877-1882 by Thomas T. Smith 66:4:71-72 A Few Interested Residents by Mike Jording 66:1&2:55-56 A Hunt in (see Eine Jagd in Wyoming) A Life: Verba Lawrence, by Sherry L. Smith, 71:3:35-43 A Jackson Hole Life: Verba Lawrence, by Sherry L. Smith, 71:3:35-43 A River Runs Through It, 76:2:3, 24-25 A River Runs Through It, 76:2:3, 24-25 A Room for the Night: Evolution of Roadside Lodging in Wyoming, 75:4:31-38 A Room for the Night: Evolution of Roadside Lodging in Wyoming, 75:4:31-38 A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf 66:3:4 A Taft Republican: Senator Francis E. Warren and National Politics by Leonard Schlup 66:3:47 A Vast Amount of Trouble: A History of the by John W. Davis, review 66:4:59-60 A West of One’s Own by Virginia Scharff 66:3:4-5 A. Feick and Bro. 59:1:2-4, 13 A. Underwood and Brothers 37:1:69 A.F.&.A.M. (see Anchor Lodge) Abbe, N. 42:1:59 Abbott (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Abbott, Carl (see : A History of the Centennial State) Abbott, Carol, Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern American West, review 66:3:79-80 Abbott, Cush 19:2:127 Abbott, George E. 10:1:40; 54:2:44 Abbott, John 47:1:88 Abbott, L. C. 33:1:73, 85-86 Abbott, Ruth Hornecker 26:1:58, 61 Abbott, T. D. 15:4:396; 21:2/3:208; 33:2:149 Abbott. E. A. 73:3:9 Abbott. E. A. 73:3:9 Abbott-Downing stages 34:2:245 ABC-TV 66:4:21 (see also Today Show) Abel, Walter 64:3/4:9 Aber Brothers 22:2:99 Aber, Doff 22:2:100 Aber, Ella (Mrs. John) 22:2:92, 99 Aber, Ira Almos 22:2:92-93, 99-100 Aber, John 22:2:92, 94-95, 97-99 Aber, Lynn 22:2:100 Aber, Margaret Anderson 22:2:99 Aber, Perry 22:2:92 December 14, 2009 Page 2

Aber, Seth Perry 22:2:91-92,100 Aber, William Douthett 22:2:100 Aber, William George (Mrs.) 22:2:93, 100 Aber, William George photo 22:2:90, 92-93, 95-100 Aberdeen, Lord 17:2:104 Aberdeen, Scotland 65:4:39 Aberle, David F. 29:2:236-237 (see also and Ute Peyotism) Abernathy, Sam 27:2:11; photo 28:2:152, 157-159; 29:1:59; 30:2:177 Abert, Col. John J., 71:4:21, 2 7; photo 20 Abert, Col. John J., 71:4:21, 2 7; photo 20 Abert, William (Lieutenant) 35:1:111 Abeyta, Alfonso 73:2:10 Abeyta, Alfonso 73:2:10 Abingdon College (Indiana) 66:3:31 Abney Ranch (see Abney, James; RANCHES) Abney, J. C. 62:1:35-36 Abney, Jack 54:2:51 Abney, James "Jim" 15:4:376; 16:1:56; 20:1:90; 28:1:65-66 aboriginal horses (see HORSES AND ) Abourezk, James 66:3:64 About Face 64:3/4:21 Abrams, Ludolph 21:2/3:195; 33:1:89 Absarakas 48:1:110 Absarka 35:2:131; 38:2:215-216, 221 Absarka Creek 30:2:210 Absaroka 33:1:37 Absaroka 49:2:265; 65:4:9 Absaroka, The Land and People by C. Lee Mills photo 44:2:222, 223-231 Absoroka Range 26:1:5, 21 Academic Classicism 66:1/2:2, 28-29 (see also Beaux-Arts Classicism) Academy Award 66:1/2:70 Academy of Motion Pictures 66:4:33 (see also Kanin, Fay) Acapulco, 66:4:18 Accardo, James 27:1:111 Access Fund 75:3:4, 6 Access Fund 75:3:4, 6 Access Fund and Gillette Climbing Club 75:3:4 Access Fund and Gillette Climbing Club 75:3:4 accessions (see acquisitions; State Historical Department accessions; State Museum accessions) Accokeek, Maryland 65:4 61 Account of Daniel McUlvan’s and David McFarlane’s Encounter with The in 1876 by Mrs. Mary Whiting McFarlane 6:1&2:222-224 Ackels, Charles 25:1:48-49 December 14, 2009 Page 3

Ackley, C. S. 5:2&3:122 Ackley, Richard Thomas 40:2:205; 42:1:13, 18, 27, 40 Acosta, Bert 52:2:21 acquisitions 18:1:89-90; 18:2:163; 26:1:85, 99; 26:2:221-222; 27:1:111-117; 27:2:238-240 (see also assessions; Wyoming State Archives; Wyoming Historical Department; Wyoming State Museum) Across the Plains in 1864 with George Forman edited by T. A. Larson 40:1:5-21; 40:2:267-281 Across the Continent: Westward the Course of Empire 71:2:3 Across the Continent: Westward the Course of Empire 71:2:3 Act for Preservation of American Antiquities 27:1:97-101; 28:1:3, 7 (see also antiquities) Act Providing for the Formation and Organization of Drainage Districts 43:2:16, 18 Act to provide indemnity for stock killed by railways 19:1:7 Act to suppress and prevent the dissemination of contagious and infectious diseases among domestic animals 20:1:68 Activities and Plans, Fifth Judicial District Committee by Helen Custer Bishop 14:1:18-19 actors and actresses 15:2:159 Adair (Captain) 36:1:67 Adair, Dora (Miss) 16:2:162 Adams (Reverend) 17:1:81 Adams 26:1:54 Adams County: A Story of the edited by Dorothy Weyer Creigh, review 44:2:271-272 Adams Express Company 32:1:30 Adams, (Major) 23:2:8 Adams, Alzada E. 28:2:129-130 Adams, Andy 44:1:92; 64:1:4 Adams, Asenath "Annie" 21:1:91 Adams, Bill 27:2:225 Adams, Bob 48:2:236 Adams, Brig 44:1:92 Adams, Cecelia Emily (Mrs.) 22:2:55; 42:1:8, 11, 26-27; 42:2:197, 200, 204, 211, 215, 217-218; 43:2:233- 234 Adams, Charles "Charlie" M. 66:1&2:8-9; photo 9 (see Masked Rider) Adams, Charles F., Jr. 23:1:30 Adams, Charles M. 66:1/2:8-9 Adams, Charles N. 16:1:78; 16:2:123-125, 127-131, 133, 135 Adams, Charles Partridge 48:1:92 Adams, Clarence (Mr. and Mrs.) 31:2:218 Adams, Claude 42:2:253 (see also Badger Station) Adams, D. C. 38:2:290 Adams, David 49:1:86-92, 94-95, 100 Adams, David D., reviewer, 72:1:42 Adams, David D., reviewer, 72:1:42 Adams, Franklin P. 37:1:81 Adams, George 15:1:8-9; 42:1:65 Adams, George S. 42:2:253 December 14, 2009 Page 4

Adams, Gerald M. (Colonel) 27:2:225; 52:2:64; 57:2:56; 59:1:61 (see also Air Age Comes to Wyoming; Air Corps, Air Mail, and in 1934; Casper Army Air Field in World War II; F. E. Warren Air Force Base War Trophies from Balangiga; History of the U. S. Strategic Air Force Bases in Morocco, 1951-1963; Pioneer Farthings of Laramie County; Post Near Cheyenne: A History of Fort D. A. Russell, 1867-1930) Adams, Harold 30:2:214 Adams, Harry 51:1:122 Adams, Heston D. 24:2:118 Adams, James Barton 18:1:86-88 Adams, James H. 26:2:215 Adams, Joe B. 16:2:141 Adams, Joseph M. (see Iron Bridge; Mormon Ferry; Old Fort Platte) Adams, LeRoy Brandley (Mrs.) 31:2:218 Adams, Maude 21:1:91-92 (see also Kiskadden, Maude) Adams, Ramon F. (see Best of the American ; Come and Get It; More Burrs Under the : Books and Histories of the West; Old-Time Cowboy) Adams, Randy (see Frontier Spirit: The Story of Wyoming; Wyoming: Courage in a Lonesome Land; Wyoming: Courage in the Lonesome Land) Adams, Rhody 28:2:179 Adams, Richard C. 44:1:53 Adams, Robert 14:4:268 Adams, Steve 16:1:31 Adams, T. B. 37:1:35, 37 Adams, Thomas 27:2:203 Adams, Thomas B. 19:1:5-6; 20:1:65-66, 74, 78-83; 23:1:30; 49:1:58-59; 65:4:23 Adams, W. T. 60:1:30 Adams, William Stuart 28:2:128, 130, 133, 139; 52:2:20 Adams, William W. 38:2:190 Adams. Bob 71:4:9, 11 Adams. Bob 71:4:9, 11 Adams’ Grocery 35:2:153 Adamsky, Adam 64:2:39 Adamsky, Ralph (Mrs.) 5:2:78, 5:2&3:120; 12:2:162; 12:4:334; 13:1:81-82 Additional Verendrye Material 17:2:111-143 (see also Anderson, Doan; Deland, Charles E.; Libby, Orin G.) Addoms and Glover 51:2:10 Addoms, Fred 25:1:16 Address Regarding First Photographing of the Tetons by W. H. Jackson 6:1&2:189-191 Adirondack Murrey 41:2:200 Adkins, Kenneth 24:1:21 Administration of Thomas Moolight by W. Turrentine Jackson 15:1:55; 16:1:53-54; 16:2:16; 17:1:9; 18:2:138-162; 20:1:78, 890; 23:2:5, 7, 10; 24:2:20; 27:1:11-12 Adner, A. J. 5:4:162 adobe bricks 15:3:297 adobes 15:4:412 Advance Electric 64:3/4:46 December 14, 2009 Page 5

Adventures in Old Wyoming, 1879-1884 complied by Peggy H. Benjamin, review 62:3:145-146 Adventures of Alexander Barclay. Man: A Narrative of His Career, 1810-1855. His Memorandum Diary, 1845 to 1850 by George P. Hammond, review 49:1:142-143 Adventures of an Englishman in Cummins City: Letters from Robert Mills edited by Jean Brainerd 60:2:32-43 Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U.S.A., 71:4:17, 20 23, 28 Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U.S.A., 71:4:17, 20 23, 28 advertising 26:1:20 (see also license plates) Advisory council for La Cultura (photo) 73:2:20 Advisory council for La Cultura (photo) 73:2:20 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 61:1:5; 65:4:35 Aero Service Station 66:1&2:29; sketch 29 Aeronica (airplane) 64:3/4:8 Aeschbacher, W. D. (see review of High Road to Promontory: Building the Central Pacific Across the High Sierra) Afallens Bluffs 23:2:25 Africa 66:1/2:48 African American westerners 71:4:45 African American westerners 71:4:45 African American Women Confront the West, 76:4:1600-2000, edited by Quintard Taylor and Shirley Ann Wilson, reviewed 76:4:27-28 African American Women Confront the West, 76:4:1600-2000, edited by Quintard Taylor and Shirley Ann Wilson, reviewed 76:4:27-28 African Americans 16:2:96; 66:1/2:18, 36, 48; 66:1&2:36, 48; 66:3:11-13, 21; 66:4:4 (see also buffalo soldiers; Negros; William Jefferson Hardin: Wyoming’s Nineteeth Century Black Legislator) African Americans 73:2:3 African Americans 73:2:3 African Americans on the Frontier, reviewed 71:4:44 African Americans on the Western Frontier, reviewed 71:4:44 African Americans on the Western Frontier, reviewed. 73:3:37 African Americans on the Western Frontier, reviewed. 73:3:37 Afton, Wyoming 30:2:146; 31:1:90-91 Agaideka 36:2:133 Agassiz, Alexander 20:2:138 Age (see Evanston Age) agent (see Bancroft, W. T.) Agnew, John 33:2:132 Agnew, Spiro 71:4:9, 10, 11 Agnew, Spiro 71:4:9, 10, 11 Agogino, George A. (Doctor) 33:2:215 (see also Archaeological Research by the for 1960) Agoratus, Steven (see review of Crucible for Conservation; Y’all Call Me Nigger Jim Now, but Someday You’ll Call Me Mr. James Edwards: Black Success on the Plains of the Equality State) Agricultural Adjustment Act (1949) 45:2:189 Agricultural Adjustment Administration 54:2:22 December 14, 2009 Page 6

Agricultural Adjustment Administration 71:2:31 Agricultural Adjustment Administration 71:2:31 Agricultural workers 73:2:5 Agricultural workers 73:2:5 Agricultural Workers Industrial Union 73:2:6 Agricultural Workers Industrial Union 73:2:6 26:2:167-168, 170-171, 179 (see also Carey Act; Changing Face of Cowboy State; Early History of Fremont County; and Settlement of Converse County; Stockraising Act; Studies in Settlement and Economic Development) Agriculture Appropriations Bill 20:1:44; 22:1:48-50; 23:1:10 Agriculture Experiment Farm 1:4:12 Agriculture in the Development of the Far West edited by James H. Shideler, review 47:2:247-248 Agriculture in the Great Plains, 1876-1936 edited by Thomas R. Wessel, review 50:1:195-197 Agriculture: Turn of the Century Wyoming Agriculturalist-A Demographic Profile 60:1:22-31; 62:3:124 Aguila 16:2:116 (see also Ute) Aguinaldo, Emilio 59:1:29 Ah Coon 19:2:110 Ah Lee 19:2:108 Ah Say (Mrs.) 34:1:90 Ah-ah-why-per-sie 22:2:7 (see also Crow) AHA-Wyoming, Inc. 66:4:21 AHC (see American Heritage Center) Ahern (Army engineer) 26:1:13 Ahern, Daniel K. 27:2:225 Ah-he-ap-pa (see Mini-aku) Ah-Ho-Appa (poem) by Alice Kenney 11:4:277-281 Ah-ho-appa 76:3:9-12 Ah-ho-ap-pa 76:3:9-12 Ahlborn, Richard (see Man Made Mobile: Early of Western North America) AIDS (auto-immune deficiency syndrome) 66:3:17 Aikman, Duncan 64:3/4:56 (see also and the Lady Wildcats) Ainsworth, H. H. (Doctor) 26:1:21 Air Age Comes to Wyoming by Gerald M. Adams 52:2:18-29 Air Commerce Act (1926) 52:2:25 Air Corps, Air Mail, and Cheyenne in 1934 by Gerald M. Adams 62:3:131-139 air mail 17:1:64-75; 62:3:132-139 (see also Air Corps, Air Mail, and Cheyenne in 1934; mail) Air Mail Act (1925) 52:2:24-25 Air Mail Service 52:2:21-24 air raid defense plan 24:1:9-18 air raid wardens 24:1:9-18 Air University Library 64:3/4:23 AIRFA 75:3:5 AIRFA 75:3:5 December 14, 2009 Page 7

airline pilots 75:1, 5 airline pilots 75:1, 5 Airplane Crash Service 24:1:16 airplane flight in Wyoming (see FIRSTS) airplanes 17:1:74; 28:2:139 (see also Airplane Crash Service; FIRSTS: flight in Wyoming) (B-17) 64:3/4:2, 8-12, 15, 26; (B-24) 64:3/4:8, 12, 14-15, 17, 19-20, 22; (B-29) 64:3/4:8, (Bell P-39 Aircobra; P-63 Kingcobra) 15, 21-22; (B-40) photo 52:2:19, 25; (B-80) 52:2:26 (see also Boeing Air Transport; Boeing Aircraft Company; Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star) airport, West Yellowstone, 74:2:12 airport, West Yellowstone, 74:2:12 Aitken, Ruhamah Mary 19:2:134 Aitken, Ruie 21:2/3:232 Akashic Records by Levi H. Dowling 66:3:46-47 Akin, James 22:2:55; 65:2/3:18 Akin, Mary Ann 32:1:111 Akron, 66:1&2:73; 66:3:47 Akron-Summit County Public Library (Ohio) 66:3:47 Akwenasa, Wyoming 29:2:159 65:4:46 Aladdin Campsite by Jerry Iekel 46:2:267-269 Aladdin, Wyoming 53:1:34, photo 35, 36-37 Alamosa National Bank 22:1:85 Alapier Creek 21:2/3:131 (see also LaPrele) Alaska 22:1:73, 77, 82; 50:2:230-248, 265-268, 286, 294-296; 66:3:16; 65:1:25, 53; 66:4:11-12, 25 (see also Life in Alaska: The Reminiscences of a Woman, 1916-1919) Alaskan Legislature 66:4:12 Albany County 15:4:396; 17:1:80, 82; 18:2:157; 19:1:32; 21:2/3:181-213; 25:1:22-40; 26:1:33, 83; 31:2:230, 232; 30:2:126; 33:1:49, 90; 34:1:72; 35:2:129-130; 42:2:225; 48:2:177, 183; 64:1:2; 64:2:34-36, 41, 44-48, 51-58; 66:3:10, 24, 34; 66:4:25 (see also History of Albany County to 1880; Fifty Years Ago; Recollections of One of the Grand Jurors of Albany County) Albany County Attorney and Prosecutor (see Dukes, F. K.) Albany County Historic Preservation Board 65:4:75 Albany County Historical Museum 26:2:115 Albany County Historical Society 26:2:209; 65:4:75; 66:1/2:49 Albany County Jail 66:1&2:9 Albany County Justice of the Peace 66:1/2:9 Albany County Library 73:2:33 Albany County Library 73:2:33 Albany County Probate Court 64:2:52 Albany County Stockgrowers Association 20:1:64 Albany County Superintendent of Schools 26:2:113 Albany County United Way 66:3:10 Albany County villages 21:2/3:211-213 Albany, 65:1:20 Albee Canyon 23:1:81 Albee, F. 24:1:30, 49 December 14, 2009 Page 8

Albee, 23:1:81 Alber, R. 23:1:79 Albers, Patricia (see Hidden Half: Studies of Plains Indian Women) Albert Charles Peale, Pioneer Geologist of the Hayden Survey by 34:2:174, photo 176, 177- 180, photo 181, 182-194 Albert, Carl 70:3:33 Albert, Carl 70:3:33 Albert, J. J. (Colonel) 17:1:55 Albertson, Ace 27:1:111 Albin, Wyoming 28:2:159; 30:2:149 Albone, S. W. (Reverend) 24:2:99-100 Albright, Horace 71:3:14, 16; photo 33 Albright, Horace 71:3:14, 16; photo 33 Albright, Horace M. 35:1:120; 42:2:153-160, 163-164, 166, 168, 176-178; 50:1:24-26, 37, 45; 50:2:250, 269;58:2:26, 28; 65:1:38-39, 41, 42, 47, 49, 51 (see also Jack Ellis Haynes-A Tribute) Albright, Horace, 70:2:28 Albright, Horace, 70:2:28 Albright, J. J. 34:1:94 Albright, Joel 46:1:73 Albright, S. Paul (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:225 Albrin, Lot B. (see review of Washakie: A Wyoming County History) Albuquerque, 64:3/4:22; 66:3:5 Alburger (Private) 36:2:177, 181-182 alcohol 75:1, 28 alcohol 75:1, 28 Alcohol, 70:1:32, 40 Alcohol, 70:1:32, 40 Alcorn, Clyde T. 27:2:225 Alcorn, Gay Day 56:1:74 (see also Great Commoner of Carbon County) Alcorn, Roscoe 74:1:32 Alcorn, Roscoe 74:1:32 Alcott Farrar Elwell, His Diary, Wyoming 1908, As Camp Cook, Geodetic Survey, Roosevelt Lignite Conservation 38:2:142-179 Alcott, A. L. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:225 Alcott, Louisa May 65:1:7 Alcova Dam 23:1:59 Alden, C. A. (Post Surgeon) 40:2:165-167, 170-171, 191 Alden, James Madison (see James Madison Alden. Yankee Artist of the Pacific Coast, 1854-1860) Alden, Miss Fannie 71:2:12 Alden, Miss Fannie 71:2:12 Alder Creek (Oregon) 23:1:83 Alder Gulch, 70:2:12 Alder Gulch, 70:2:12 December 14, 2009 Page 9

Alderson, John, 70:2:16 Alderson, John, 70:2:16 Alderson, William W. 51:2:49-50 Alderson, William, 70:2:16 Alderson, William, 70:2:16 Aldrich, Sam W. 45:1:19 Aldridge, 66:4:9 Alexander and Frazer 23:1:79-80 Alexander boys 22:2:38 Alexander, A. F. (Doctor) 22:2:34; 27:2:225 Alexander, Col. Edmund 72:1:8, 9-14, 18 Alexander, Col. Edmund 72:1:8, 9-14, 18 Alexander, E. P. (General) 59:2:20, 24 Alexander, Edmund B. (Colonel) 16:1:37; 27:1:53, 56; 32:1:19-20; 38:1:14-15, 42, 47 Alexander, Edward M. (see Museum Masters: Their Museums and Their Influence) Alexander, Esther 36:2:195 Alexander, Leggett Collection 65:1:52 Alexander, M. A. 47:2:172 Alexander, Robert 26:2:161; 59:1:34 Alexander, Thomas G. (see Clash of Interests: Interior Department and the Mountain West, 1863-96; Mormon People: Their Character and Traditions; Rise of Multiple-use Management in the Inter- mountain West: A History of Region 4 of the Forest Service) Alexander, William 59:1:34 Alexandria Brothers 21:2/3:206 Alfred Night Pipe (Chief and Mrs.) photo 45:2:226 (see also Sioux) Alfred, Jo 25:1:44 Alger (Secretary of War) 20:2:154 Alger, Homer (Mrs.) 26:1:54 Alger, Horace C. 19:1:36; 39:2:183; 40:1:77-78 Alger, Horace G. 16:1:59 Alger, John, 70:2:34 Alger, John, 70:2:34 Algier, J. D. 24:1:5 Algier, Keith 55:1:64 (see also Wind-Big Horn River and the Rocky Mountain Trade) Algonkin 15:3:224 Alias Dan Davis-Alias Dan Morgan by R. H. "Bob" Scherger 34:1:60 Alkali Creek, Wyoming 16:1:74; 47:1:85 Alkali Lake 29:2:193 Alkali Station 23:2:25 Alkie, Fred 35:2:131 All American Indian Days 27:1:95; 28:1:21-26; 31:2:232 All the Fantastic Forms Possible to Image by Rolf Swensen 65:1:36-53 All the News That’s Fit to Chuckle Over: Newspaper Humor of the Old West by Robert G. Keller 53:1:28- 33 Allaire, W. H. (Captain) 18:1:56 December 14, 2009 Page 10

Allan, Ethan 20:2:99 Allan, Harvey (Mrs.) 24:2:3 Allan, Harvey 24:2:11 Allard, Joseph U. 33:2:153 Alldredge, Noreen 65:1:53 Alleman, Effie (Mrs.) 27:2:225 Allemand, Joe 47:2:172; 52:2:48, 53, 56 Allemand, Joe, 70:1:3 Allemand, Joe, 70:1:3 Allen (Doctor-dentist) 30:2:192 Allen (General) 18:1:31; 32:2:180-181 Allen (Lieutenant) 33:2:222 Allen (Miss, fiancee of Lieutenant John L. Grattan) 42:1:86 Allen 42:1:85 Allen and Company 34:2:201 Allen School () 70:4:29 Allen School (Missouri) 70:4:29 Allen Williams and Winona by Jennie Winona Williams 14:3:193-199 Allen, Ann E. (Mrs.) 24:2:104 Allen, Asaph (Captain) 38:1:15, 42 Allen, Bess 27:2:225 Allen, Charles 26:1:64; 37:2:182 Allen, Charles J. (Private) 50:2:305 Allen, Chester 27:2:225 Allen, E. T. 34:2:184 Allen, Eddie 17:1:74 Allen, Eugene B. 32:1:43 Allen, Florence A. 39:2:257 Allen, George 6:4:323 Allen, George W. 16:2:174 Allen, Helen Cody 27:2:225; 30:1:108-109 Allen, Henry A. 22:2:55; 30:2:200 Allen, Hiram 19:1:31 Allen, J. W. "Jim" 13:1:76; 25:1:10, 12-13 Allen, Jack 49:2:239-240 Allen, Jakey 75:1, 10 Allen, Jakey 75:1, 10 Allen, James B. (see Story of the Latter-Day Saints) Allen, James S. 32:1:8 Allen, John 53:2:67-68 Allen, 75:4: 25 Allen, John Logan 75:4: 25 Allen, John R. (U.S. Marshall) 64:2:57 December 14, 2009 Page 11

Allen, John W. (see Legends and Lore of Southern Illinois) Allen, Johnny 22:2:34 Allen, Marie 50:2:346 Allen, Mary Ellen Hill (see Story of My Life) Allen, Mary Jester (Mrs.) 6:1&2:241; 26:2:208; 27:2:225; 30:1:108-109; 33:2:220 (see also Colonel Cody’s Dream of Pioneer Center-A Reality) Allen, Obridge 26:2:122 (see also Guide to the Fields) Allen, Opal Sweazea (see ) Allen, P. 19:2:95 Allen, Paul (Mrs.) 25:1:72, 80 Allen, R. M. 38:1:167 Allen, R. W. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:225 Allen, Relly 33:1:81 Allen, Russell (see Russell Allen and Company) Allen, Stasia (Mrs.) 26:1:53 Allen, Thomas 25:2:202 Allen, W. A. 36:2:141 (see also Sheep Eaters) Allensworth, Captain - , 70:2:16, 20 Allensworth, Captain - , 70:2:16, 20 Allerton, Lake and Spencer 38:1:95 Alliance, 48:2:169-170 Allien, Henry V. (see Henry V. Allien and Company) Allison Commission 63:2:58 Allison Hall 73:3:11 Allison Hall 73:3:11 Allison, Al photo 65:4:5 Allison, Archie 3:3:192; 23:2:60; 27:2:225; 37:1:113 Allison, Ernie 17:1:74, 76 Allison, J. A. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:225 Allison, Jim, review of Black Gold, 70:3:45 Allison, Jim, review of Black Gold, 70:3:45 Allison, John 49:2:277, 279 Allison, Samuel 33:1:55 Allison, W. B. (Senator) 46:1:31; 54:1:44 Allman, Flora Ann 32:2:274 Allred, B. W. 42:1:135 (see also George Morgan, Pioneer Importer and Breeder of American Herefords) Allred, James 21:2/3:113; 31:1:14 Allyn, Francis “Frank” Hayford 75:4: 22, 24 Allyn, Francis “Frank” Hayford 75:4: 22, 24 Allyn, Frank H. (Mrs.) 25:1:95, 97; 25:2:212; 28:2:132, 142 Allyn, Frank H. 27:2:225; 28:2:129, 141 Allyn, Henry 40:2:215, 217; 43:2:226; 65:2/3:19, 23-25 Allyn, Johnny 53:1:55 December 14, 2009 Page 12

Allyn, Mary Julia (Moore) (see Twentieth Century Pioneering) Alma College (Michigan) 65:1:20 Alma, Michigan 65:1:20 Almazan, Manuel 51:2:33 Almazan, Nicolas 51:2:33 Almira Hadley Lewis Houston by Lora Neal Jewett 23:1:97-102 Almond Station 34:2:238 Almost Up by Mae Urbanek, review 41:1:148-149 Almy Mine (No. 1) 56:1:56 Almy Mine (No. 2) 56:1:56 Almy Mine (No. 4) 42:2:238; 56:1:56, 61 Almy Mine (No. 5) 56:1:61, photo 62 Almy Mine (No. 7) 56:1:62 Almy, Wyoming 18:2:144; 22:2:75; 24:1:28; 25:2:191-192; 35:2:178; 42:2:237-239, 242; 56:1:55-65; 59:2:17-18, 22-23; 60:1:9; 64:1:27 Almy, Wyoming by Charles Guild Along Bozeman Near Becton by Elsa Spear Byron 36:1:68-69 Along the Little Horn (painting) by Joseph H. Sharp 43:1:cover Along the Ramparts of the Tetons: The Saga of Jackson Hole, Wyoming by Robert B. Betts, review 51:2:71 Alonso de Posada Report, 1686. A Description of the Area of the Present Southern United States in the Seventeenth Century translated and edited by Alfred Barnaby Thomas, review 55:2:38 Alps 71:4:23 Alps 71:4:23 Alsberg, Henry G. 45:1:74, 81; 49:2:177-178, 186; 52:2:35, 40-41 Alsop, John D. 36:2:187-188 Alsop, Thomas 17:1:78, 80, 83 Alsop, Tom (Mrs.) 36:2:181 Alsop, Tom 33:1:86; 36:2:185, 189 Alsop, William (Mr. and Mrs.) 17:1:82 Alston, Felix (Sheriff) 47:2:173-178, 180-183, 187 Alston, Felix 75:1, 12 Alston, Felix 75:1, 12 Alston, Felix 76:4:13-17; photo 13 Alston, Felix 76:4:13-17; photo 13 Alston, Felix Scott, editor bio, 76:4:33 Alston, Felix Scott, editor bio, 76:4:33 Alston, Mamie 76:4:13 Alston, Mamie 76:4:13 Alston, W. C. 12:2:93, 103 Alsup, Jack 42:1:82 Alta Vista 37:1:85 Alta, Wyoming 29:2:159 Alta. Wyo. 71:3:37 December 14, 2009 Page 13

Alta. Wyo. 71:3:37 Altamont Pipeline 66:1/2:73 Alter, I. R. 19:2:130 Alter, J. Cecil 25:1:64; 32:1:120; 39:1:115 (see also Life of James Bridger) Altgeld, John Peter 66:3:44 altitude sickness 71:4:16 altitude sickness 71:4:16 Altman, H. 17:1:82; 21:2/3:208 (see also Dawson and Brothers) Altman, Henry 7:2:402; 42:1:62; 61:1:15 Alton 29:1:51, 54 Alton Company 25:2:130 Alton, Ed. 26:1:51, 63 Alton, Hutson (see Hutson Alton: Reminiscences of a South Plains Youth) Altorus Gulch 62:1:4 Altrocchi, Julia 30:1:51 Alumni Association Medallion Service Award 66:3:10 Alvord, Clarence W. 17:2:136 Amalgamated Sugar Company (Montana) 59:1:19, 21 Amanda Mary and the Dog Soldiers by Virginia Cole Trenholm 46:1:5-46 Amarillo, 70:3:16 Amarillo, Texas 70:3:16 Am-a-ro-ko 27:2:202 (see also Snake) Amazons, Witches and Country Wives: Plains Indian Women in Historical Perspective by Thomas Schilz and Jodye Lynn Dickson Schilz 59:1:48-56 ambrotypes, 74:2:23 ambrotypes, 74:2:23 Amchitka, Alaska 70:3:29 Amchitka, Alaska 70:3:29 America Then and Now by Susan Wels and David Cohen, review 65:2/3:38-39 America, Kansas 23:2:28 America’s Historylands, Landmarks of Liberty by the National Geographic Book Service, review 34:1:123- 124 America’s Largest Wooden Vessel: The Six Masted Schooner Wyoming by Francois M. Dickman 66:1&2:38-49 America’s Second Tongue: American Indian Education and the Ownership of English, 1860-1900, by Ruth Spack, reviewed, 76:3:37-38 America’s Second Tongue: American Indian Education and the Ownership of English, 1860-1900, by Ruth Spack, reviewed, 76:3:37-38 America’s Western Frontiers, The Exploration and Settlement of the Trans-Mississippi West by John A. Hawgood, review 39:2:266-267 American Academy of Arts and Science 32:2:242 American and British Commonwealth Association 21:1:101 American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) 66:3:10, 27 American Association of University Professors 56:1:24, 27 December 14, 2009 Page 14

American Automobile Assoc. 70:3:11 American Automobile Assoc. 70:3:11 American Automobile Association 75:4: 22, 35 American Automobile Association 75:4: 22, 35 American Baptist Historical Society photo 65:1:24 American Baptist Home Mission Society 65:1:25 American Bible Society 65:1:34 American Bridge Company 60:1:5 American Bureau of Shipping 66:1/2:44 American Cattle by Herbert O. Brayer 23:2:60 American Cattle Trust 20:1:11; 35:2:163; 43:2:212-213 American Council of Learned Societies 66:3:47 American Council on Education 70:3:37 American Council on Education 70:3:37 American Cowboy in Life and Legend by Bart McDowell, review 44:1:124 American Desert 17:1:57 American Express 65:1:51 American Falls 9:4:42 American Federation of Labor 71:4:3 American Federation of Labor 71:4:3 American Federation of Labor 73:2:6 American Federation of Labor 73:2:6 American Flag, Fremont raising of 71:4:20 American Flag, Fremont raising of 71:4:20 American Forestry Association 56:2:39 American Forestry: A History of National, State and Private Cooperation by William G. Robbins, review 58:1:61-72 1:2:5; 1:3:3; 2:3:43-44; 4:3:325; 8:4:613-614; 12:1:41; 14:3:181; 15:2:106, 170, 178; 15:3:221, 235, 238, 257, 264, 295; 15:4:327; 17:1:5; 17:2:103; 18:2:95-96; 21:2/3:174, 177; 23:1:58; 25:2:145; 26:2:121-125; 27:2:161, 169, 171, 175, 181; 32:2:267; 33:2:162- 163, 166; 34:2:147; 36:1:8; 42:1:83-84, 87; 44:1:28, 79, 83-84; 44:2:212; 46:1:131; 49:1:84, 92, 95- 96, 102, 104, 108; 55:1:35; 58:2:5; 65:4:49 American Forests: Nature, Culture, and Politics, reviewed, 72:1:43 American Forests: Nature, Culture, and Politics, reviewed, 72:1:43 American Fur Co 73:2:4 American Fur Co 73:2:4 American Fur Company 75:3:8, 16, 17, 20, 23 American Fur Company 75:3:8, 16, 17, 20, 23 American G.I. Forum 73:2:9 American G.I. Forum 73:2:9 American Georgian architecture 66:1/2:29 American Heart Association 66:4:21 (see also AHA-Wyoming, Inc.) American Hellenic Education Progressive Association 59:1:43 American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association 42:1:59, 61-62 December 14, 2009 Page 15

American Heritage 65:4:19, 31, 33 American Heritage Center 70:4:29 American Heritage Center 70:4:29 American Heritage Center 76:2:4 American Heritage Center 76:2:4 American Heritage Center photo 54:1:32, 34; 64:3/4:5, 50, 56; 65:1:29-30, photo 63; 65:4:38, 42-43 66:1&2:11, 23, 49; 66:3:41, photo 45; 66:4:2, 23-24, 26, 30, 32, 35-36 American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming 76:3:15, 22 American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming 76:3:15, 22 American Heritage Center: A Resource as A Resource by Gene M. Gressley 64:1:22-25 (see also Gene Gressley: Conversations with Historians; Gressley, Gene) American Heritage magazine 27:1:125-126 American Historical Association 4:1:268-269 American History by Jack Abramowitz 49:2:250 American Horse (Wasechun-Tashunka): The Man Who Killed Fetterman by Elbert D. Belish 63:2:54-67 American Horse 41:1:99-101; 45:1:44; 48:1:10, 60, 112; 63:2:51, photo 54, 55-58, photo 59, 60-63, photo 64, 66-67 (see also American Horse [Wasechun-Tashunka]: The Man Who Killed Fetterman; Sioux) American Horse 76:3:8 American Horse 76:3:8 American House 2:1:31 American Ibex 71:3:32 American Ibex 71:3:32 American Immigration and Distribution League of 58:1:26 American Indian Affairs (see Atlas of American Indian Affairs) American Indian Leaders: Studies in Diversity edited by R. David Edmunds, review 53:2:79-80 American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA) 75:3:2 American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA) 75:3:2 American Indians & National Parks, reviewed, 72:1:41 American Indians & National Parks, reviewed, 72:1:41 American Indians in Southwestern Wyoming 21:2/3:181-182 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 71:2:37 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 71:2:37 American Israelite 61:1:11-12, 25 American Knives by H. L. Peterson, review 30:2:232 American Labor in the Southwest: The First One Hundred Years edited by James C. Foster, review 54:2:78-79 American Legion 5:4:163; 24:1:10; 39:2:259 (see also Edward Kent Post No. 53) American Legion Auxiliary 26:2:115 American Legion Post, first 71:3:7 American Legion Post, first 71:3:7 American Murder Ballads, 70:1:20 December 14, 2009 Page 16

American Murder Ballads, 70:1:20 American Museum of Fly Fishing 76:2:3-4 American Museum of Fly Fishing 76:2:3-4 American National Bank 75:3:24 American National Bank 75:3:24 American National Biography 66:3:47 American National Cattlemen 66:4:24 American Newspaper Directory 15:3:271 American Pioneer Trails Association by L. C. Bishop 20:1:85-91 American Political Dilemma by Gottfried Dietz, review 40:2:292 American Protective Association 55:2:7; 58:1:24 American Protective Tariff League for Wyoming 20:1:24, 27 American Protestantism and the United States Indian Policy, 1869-82 by Robert H. Keller, Jr., review 58:1:57-58 American Railway Union 66:3:44 American Revolution (see Anglo-Spanish Confrontation on the Gulf Coast During the American Revolution) American Revolution 66:3:31 American Rocket Society 71:2:36, 37, 38, 39 American Rocket Society 71:2:36, 37, 38, 39 American Sheep Trails by Edward Wentworth 23:1:81 American Smelting 70:4:43 American Smelting 70:4:43 American Smelting and Refining Company 22:1:79-80 American Smelting and Refining Company 70:4:43 American Smelting and Refining Company 70:4:43 American Studies Program 27:1:96; 66:1&2:25, 37, 66:3:24 (see also University of Wyoming) American Sunday School Union 65:1:23-24, 31 American Telephone and Telegraph Company 30:2:149, 151 American Territorial System edited by John Porter Bloom, review 46:2:283-284 American West 66:1/2:2; 66:3:4; 66:4:56 American West in Film: Critical Approaches to the Western by Jon Tuska, review 61:1:58 American West: A Narrative Bibliography and a Study in Regionalism by Charles F. Wilkinson, review 63:1:36-37 American West: A Reorientation edited by Gene M. Gressley, review 40:1:139 American West: An Interpretive History by Robert Hine 65:4:14 December 14, 2009 Page 17

Americanism 66:3:54 Americans View Their Dust Bowl Experience, edited by Jobo R. Wunder, Frances W. Kaye and Vernon Carstensen, reviewed. 71:3:45 Americans View Their Dust Bowl Experience, edited by Jobo R. Wunder, Frances W. Kaye and Vernon Carstensen, reviewed. 71:3:45 America's Matterhorn 71:3:24 America's Matterhorn 71:3:24 2:34:50-52; photo 38:1:cover, photo 38, 49-53 (see also Architecture of H. H. Richardson in Wyoming, A New Look at the Ames Monument) Ames Monument 75:1, 3 Ames Monument 75:1, 3 Ames, Charles Edgar (see Pioneering the Union Pacific: A Reappraisal of the Builders of the Railroad) Ames, Frederick Lothrop 38:1:52 Ames, Oakes 38:1:49-53; 53:2:29 (see also Ames Monument) Ames, W. P. 1:3:19 Amesty International 65:4:2 Amfac Parks & Resorts, 74:2: 16 Amfac Parks & Resorts, 74:2: 16 Amick, Ray 28:1:41 AMK Ranch 71:3:17, 19, 36, 42 AMK Ranch 71:3:17, 19, 36, 42 Ammersee Lake 66:1/2:2, 75 Ammon 26:2:153 (see also Ute) AMOCO 66:4:32, 34 AMOCO Foundation 66:4:30 Amon Carter Museum Library photos 65:45:12, 16 Amoretti Inn 71:3:17 Amoretti Inn 71:3:17 Amoretti, E. 20:1:58 Amoretti, Eloise A. (Mrs.) 27:2:225 Amoretti, Eugene 47:1:69 Amoretti, Eugene 71:2:5 Amoretti, Eugene 71:2:5 Amoretti, Eugene, Jr. 58:1:25, photo 26 Amoretti's First National Bank 71:2:8 Amoretti's First National Bank 71:2:8 Amos Barber Papers 65:4:31 (see also Barber, Amos) December 14, 2009 Page 18

Amos Josselyn Company (see Jossely, Amos) Amos, George 27:2:228 Ampro (tape recorder) 66:4:31 Amtrak 76:4:3 Amtrak 76:4:3 Amundson, Michael A. 66:1/2:4, photo 25 (see also review of Fallout: An American Nuclear Tragedy; Rise and Fall of Big Horn City; Through the Lens of J. E. Stimson: Past and Present; Wyoming Time and Again: Rephotographing the Scenes of J. E. Stimson) Amundson, Michael A., The Rise and Fall of Big Horn City 66:1&2:4, 11-18, 20-21, 23, 25 (see Wyoming Time and Again) An Appreciation 2:4:69 Anaconda Collection 66:4:35-36, 39 Anaconda Minerals Company 66:4:24 Anaconda: Life and Times of Marcus Daily, the Copper King by H. Minar Shoebotham, review 28:2:221- 223 Analysis of Scottish Population by Paul M. Edwards 41:2:275-276 Anarchist magazines 66:1/2:37 Anchor Lodge No. 7, A.F.&.A.M. 35:2:150 Anchor, Wyoming 29:2:157 ancient bluff ruins 65:2/3:12 Ancient Bluff Ruins, 70:2:34 Ancient Bluff Ruins, 70:2:34 Ancient Hunters of the Far West edited by Richard F. Pourade, review 39:1:148-150 And then there was one. The Story of Cambria, Tubb Town and Newcastle by Mabel E. Brown and Elizabeth J. Thorpe, review 34:2:256-257 And What of Toussaint Charboneau? 14:3:189-193 Anda Collection 19:1:59 Anda, Charles 12:4:334 Andersen, Gunar 54:2:13 Andersen, Ida B. (Mrs.) 20:2:180; 21:2/3:239; 25:1:95 Andersen, Marion R. (Mrs.) 27:2:225 Anderson (architect) 15:2:158 Anderson (General) 18:1:29 Anderson (Major) 23:2:10-11, 16; 28:2:183-184; 29:1:70, 74; 32:2:230 Anderson (store clerk) 19:1:27 Anderson (U.S. Marshall) 44:1:93 December 14, 2009 Page 19

Anderson 33:1:90 Anderson Land and Cattle Company (see Swan Land and Cattle Company) Anderson Party (1834) 22:2:52 Anderson Ranch Crossing 30:2:206; 45:2:253 (see also RANCHES: Anderson) Anderson, A. A. (Colonel) 4:4:408; 9:2:699; 20:2:126; 40:1:73; 48:1:94 (see also Yellowstone Forest Reserve) Anderson, Albert G., Jr. 29:1:114-115 Anderson, Albin 29:2:159 Anderson, Andy 15:1:14 Anderson, Arthur J. 27:2:225 Anderson, Axel 32:2:153 Anderson, Ben 39:1:114 Anderson, Bryant B. 27:2:225 Anderson, Charles 26:1:32 Anderson, Charles D. (Lieutenant) 35:1:10, 12, 15 Anderson, Charley 24:2:81 Anderson, Charlie 21:1:82-83; 61:1:3, 5 Anderson, Clinton P. (Senator) 55:1:13 Anderson, Doan 17:2:111-121 (see also Additional Verendrye Material) Anderson, Elwood 27:2:225 Anderson, Esther 48:2:183; 54:2:21 Anderson, Esther L. (Miss) 11:4:300; 24:1:3-4 Anderson, Frank 16:2:89-90 Anderson, Frank E. 64:2:53-54, 58 Anderson, G. D. (Mrs.) 27:2:225 Anderson, G. M. 24:1:4 Anderson, Gary C. (see Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-1862) Anderson, Gertrude Boberg 54:2:13 Anderson, Grant K. 49:1:164 (see also Sooners: The Davy Expedition of 1868) Anderson, H. Larsen 16:2:165 Anderson, Hugo B. 43:1:30 Anderson, Irving W. 52:1:54 Anderson, J. B. 27:2:225 December 14, 2009 Page 20

Anderson, Jack 70:3:16, 17, 19, 20, 23; photo 17 Anderson, Jack 70:3:16, 17, 19, 20, 23; photo 17 Anderson, James 29:2:190 Anderson, James E. 11:3:234 Anderson, Janet 39:1:99 Anderson, Jeannette 46:2:179-181 (see also Oakie, Jeanette) Anderson, John 36:2:231 Anderson, John A. 24:2:84 Anderson, Martha (Mrs.) 31:2:226 Anderson, Martin 14:4:328 Anderson, Maybelle Harmon 21:2/3:120 Anderson, Minta (Miss) 1:3:19 Anderson, Mose 59:1:20-22 Anderson, Ole, 74:2:2, 3, 4, 5; photo 4 Anderson, Ole, 74:2:2, 3, 4, 5; photo 4 Anderson, P. P. 24:2:108 Anderson, Peter 26:1:54, 60 Anderson, Press 52:2:46 Anderson, T. M. (Lieutenant Colonel; General) 12:1:64; 59:2:18-19 Anderson, Warren H. 43:2:284 (see also Vanishing Roadside America) Anderson, William 20:1:85; 48:2:255 Anderson, William Marshall 32:2:225; 40:1:25-26, 30; 42:1:35; 47:1:59; 62:2:83-84 (see also Trip to the Yellowstone and the in 1834) Anderson, William W. 36:2:222 Anderson. Esther 71:4:4 Anderson. Esther 71:4:4 Anderson. James. gambler 73:3:7 Anderson. James. gambler 73:3:7 Andes (see Chan Chan: Andean Desert City) Andrew, Peter 70:4:16 Andrew, Peter 70:4:16 Andrews (cattleman) 16:2:158 Andrews 23:2:52 Andrews and Hudson Ranch: (see RANCHES) Andrews, Allen (see Splendid Pauper, the Story of Morton Frewen) December 14, 2009 Page 21

Andrews, Charley 45:2:147 Andrews, Cora (see Brees, Mrs.) Andrews, Fred 55:2:35 Andrews, George (Lieutenant Colonel) 47:2:227 Andrews, Hattie (see Phillips, Mrs. John) Andrews, Lt. Col. George, 72:1:21, 24 Andrews, Lt. Col. George, 72:1:21, 24 Andrews, N. L. 18:1:81, 88; 35:2:131-132; 37:2:148, photo 152 Andrews, Ralph W. (see Indians as the Westerners Saw Them; Picture Gallery Pioneers; Photographers of the Frontier West) Andrews, Wayne 38:1:50 Andrus, Herbert 27:2:225; photo 28:2:152, 155, 158-159 aneroid barometer 71:3:33 aneroid barometer 71:3:33 Angier, F. J. 54:2:8 Angiers, F. W. 19:1:39 Angle, M. B. (Doctor) 32:2:179 Anglos 66:1/2:68 Anglo-Spanish Confrontation on the Gulf Coast During the American Revolution edited by William S. Coker and Robert R. Rea, review 55:2:243 Angst, Donald 8:1:524 Angus McDonald Ranch (see RANCHES) Angus, Sheriff Red 74:1:19 Angus, Sheriff Red 74:1:19 Angus, W. S. "Red" (Sheriff) 15:3:248; 24:2:33; 27:1:29; photo 30:2:186, 187-188; 31:1:56; 35:2:148; 38:1:62, 64, 66; 38:2:168; 45:2:152, 154-158; 65:4:26 Angwin, Lucia F. (Mrs.) 27:2:225 Anheuser-Busch, Inc. 23:2:63 Ankeny, Margaret 66:4:41 Ankeny, Owen 71:2:30 Ankeny, Owen 71:2:30 Anker-howhitch (see Ar-ra-peem) Anna Miller Museum, 72:1:37 Anna Miller Museum, 72:1:37 Annals of Iowa 65:1:53 December 14, 2009 Page 22

Annals of Wyoming 2:4:74; 9:4:5; 10:1:3; 12:1:76-77; 14:4:321; 19:1:59; 22:2:102 (see also Annals; History of Annals) Annals of Wyoming Index 15:1:91 Annett, Charles F. 23:2:55-56; 30:2:145-146 Annie Black Spotted Horse photo 45:2:226 (see also Sioux) Annotated Bibliography of Northern Plains Ethnohistory by Katherine M. Weist and Susan R. Sharrock, review 58:2:59-68 Annual Post Route Bill 32:1:43 annuities 27:1:63, 73, 76-77, 87; 27:2:204, 217; 28:2:147-195; 29:1:87-88, 90, 93, 96; 29:2:198-200, 204, 208, 211, 222-223, 225; 30:1:56, 85 Anoka, 75:1, 8 Anoka, Minnesota 75:1, 8 Anselmi, Rudy 48:2:196, 205, 225 Anson, J. B. 65:1:28 Anspaugh, Alice 28:2:218-219 Anspaugh, Lynn 27:2:225 Antaro (see Antero) antelope 23:2:52; 26:1:9 Antelope Basin 25:1:29 Antelope Creek 33:2:210; 36:2:185, 213 Antelope Creek Station by Edith Thompson 36:1:50-51 Antelope Creek, 70:2:9 Antelope Creek, 70:2:9 Antelope Creek, Wyoming 16:2:166 Antelope Flats Road 71:3:15 Antelope Flats Road 71:3:15 Antelope Island 23:2:51 Antelope Pass 23:1:5; 23:2:2, 29 Antelope Shed 22:2:80 Antelope Springs, Wyoming 24:1:35 Antelope, hunting, 70:1:36 Antelope, hunting, 70:1:36 Antelope, Wyoming 2:4:64-65; 24:1:76, 84 Antero 26:1:78; 26:2:149, 174; 29:1:88; 30:1:53 (see also Anthro; Indians) Anthony, D. R. 23:2:9 Anthony, J. W. (Lieutenant Colonel) 34:2:227 December 14, 2009 Page 23

Anthony, Jeff 47:1:47, 51-52 Anthony, John 22:2:86-87 Anthony, R. S. 24:1:4 Anthony, Scott J. (Major) 46:1:7 Anthony, Susan B. 22:1:5; 66:3:13 Anthony’s Stamp Mill 40:2:237 Anthro 27:1:74 (see also Antero; Utah Indians) Antietam (see Cedar Mountain to Antietam) anti-gambling (see Pietism and Progress: James H. Hayford and the Wyoming Anti-Gambling Tradition, 1869-1893) anti-gambling legislation 73:3:5 anti-gambling legislation 73:3:5 Antilla, Alice (see Story of the Ham’s Fork Country and the ) Antioch College 22:1:5, 57 antiquities 27:1:97-101; 28:1:3, 7 (see also Act for Preservation of American Antiquities) Anti-shoddy Bill 20:1:35 antislavery crusade 66:3:13 Antler Hotel (Newcastle), 70:1:2 Antler Hotel (Newcastle), 70:1:2 Antlers Cattle Company 19:2:74-75 Antlers Hotel 26:1:9 Antone, Cornelius D. 75:3:28 Antone, Cornelius D. 75:3:28 Antone, Lydia 75:3:28 Antone, Lydia 75:3:28 Antram, Jesse E. (Private) 32:2:232 59:1:54 (see also v. San Carlos Apache Tribe; HORSES AND MULES; ) Apache territory 66:3:88 Apache War in Arizona 16:2:138 aparajo 16:2:140 Apartment (film) 66:4:34 Apocalypse Now 66:1/2:68 Appel, Dr. Peter 71:3:7 Appel, Dr. Peter 71:3:7 Appel, Peter W. (Doctor) 5:2:211 December 14, 2009 Page 24

Apperson, J. A. 17:1:82 Appie (see HORSES AND MULES) Apple, Peter 45:2:254 Appleby, C. S. 26:1:64 Appleby, W. I. (Judge) 26:2:161-163 Applegate, Jesse 35:2:203; 65:2/3:16 Applegate, Walter 8:1:524 Appointment Papers 16:1:47 (see also State Department Archives) Appomattox, Virginia 65:4:49 Apportionment for Breeding 5:2:67-68; 5:2&3:98-99 appropriations 27:2:212; 30:1:80 (see also Washakie and the Shoshoni) Appropriations for and Reclamations 20:1:45 Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ.... by Levi H. Dowling 66:3:46-47 Arab 66:3:18 Arabian Peninsula 66:1&2:49 Arabian Peninsula 66:1/2:49 Aragon, Ed 9:2:701 (Northern) 44:2:143; 46:1:9, 11, 16, 20-21; 59:2:30-34, 41 (see also Place of the Northern Araphaoes in the Relations Between the United States and the Indians of the Plains, 1851-1879) Arapaho (Southern) 46:1:7, 9, 23; photo 44:2:234 (see also Riding the White Horse Home: A Western Family ) Arapaho 75:3:3 Arapaho 75:3:3 Arapaho by Alfred L. Kroeber, review 58:2:60 Arapaho(e) 1:4:1; 2:1:3-4; 2:3:55; 5:2&3:112-116; 7:1:345, 349; 8:2:528, 540-542, 544-555; 8:3:574-575, 601; 8:4:613-614; 16:1:75, 77; 17:1:6, 8-9, 31, 76; 17:2:161, 162-164; 18:1:7; 20:1:50; 22:1:33, 36; 23:1:20; 23:2:10; 26:2:125; 27:1:11-12; 27:2:134; 29:1:53; 29:2:215; 32:1:104; 32:2:223, 227, 235; 33:1:20, 22, 37, 39; 33:2:163; 34:1:109; 34:2:246; 35:1:17; 38:2:224; 40:2:268; 42:2:266; 43:1:81, 83; 43:2:241; 44:1:57, 62-64, 66, 68-70; 44:2:162-166, photo 234, 280; 46:1:9-12, 16-18, 20, 24, 28, 33, 37-41, 43, 45-46; 47:1:59-68, 73; 47:2:236; 48:1:18, 24, 41, 110, 112; 53:2:48, 59; 54:2:49; 55:1:39; 56:1:2, 4, 6-7, 9; 56:2:21-22; 59:1:15, 54, 56; 65:1:4; 66:3:51, photo 58 (see also Arapaho; Arapaho (Northern); Arapaho (Southern); Arapahoes Our People; Arapahoe Politics; Arrepaha; Friday: Roving Arapaho; TREATIES: Arapahoe (1865)) Arapaho, 74:2:22 Arapaho, 74:2:22 Arapahoe Brown 23:1:72; 27:1:29-30; 30:1:35; 30:2:172-175, photo 176, 177-192 (see also Brown, Andrew) Arapahoe Politics by Loretta Fowler, review 57:1:60 December 14, 2009 Page 25

Arapahoe Sundance 41:1:52 Arapahoes Our People by Virginia Cole Trenholm, review 43:1:134-135 Arapooish (Crow chief) 75:3:12, 13 Arapooish (Crow chief) 75:3:12, 13 Arapooish 55:1:34 (see also Crow) Arber, Perry 37:1:96 Arbogast, John 40:2:258 Arbuckle Ranch (see RANCHES) Arch Creek 28:1:38 Arch Minerals 73:2:24 Arch Minerals 73:2:24 Archaeological Research by the University of Wyoming for 1960 by Dr. George A. Agogino 32:2:242-244 Archaeological Research in Wyoming by L. C. Steege 30:2:214-215 (see also Wyoming Archaeological Notes) archaeology 30:2:214-215, 220 (see also Archaeological Research by the University of Wyoming for 1960; Bent’s Old Fort. An Archeological Study; Chipped Stone Artifacts; Introduction to Archaeology; Stone Artifacts; Wyoming Archaeological Notes; Wyoming Archaeological Society; University of Wyoming archaeological program) Archaeology of the , rev., 70:3:45-46 Archaeology of the Donner Party, rev., 70:3:45-46 Archaeology, History and Custer’s Last Battle by Richard Allan Fox, Jr., review 66:1&2:54-55 Archambault trading post 15:3:230 Archambault, Alfred A. 15:3:229-233 Archambault, Amanda Z. (see Historic Document Tells Early Day Drama of West ) Archambault, Blanche 15:3:229-233 Archambault, Charles 15:3:229-233 Archambault, Edward 15:3:229-233 Archambault, Leon 15:3:229-233 Archambault, Mary Aurelia 15:3:229-233 Archambault, Sadie 15:3:229-233 Archambault, Wynema Rose 28:1:24 Archambault, Z. 15:3:229-233 Archbold, Bob 75:3:6 Archbold, Bob 75:3:6 Archer Station 12:3:242-243 Architect’s Small House Service Bureau 55:1:4 December 14, 2009 Page 26

architects (see Fisher and Fisher; Preservation of Wyoming’s Vernacular Architecture) architecture 66:1&2:26-37 (see also Classicism in a ; Preservation of Wyoming’s Vernacular Architecture) Architecture in the Cowboy State, 1849-1940 by Eileen F. Starr, review 65:2/3:28, 36-37 Architecture of H. H. Richardson in Wyoming, A New Look at the Ames Monument by H. R. Dieterich, Jr. 38:1:49-53 ARCO (see Atlantic Richfield Company) ARCO Company 66:4:24 Arconet, Stella (Mrs.) 39:1:99 Arcorut (see Arcourt) Arcourt (Mrs.) 39:1:103 Arehart, George 31:2:177 Argentina 20:1:32 (see also Treaty with Argentina) Argesheimer, Hattie (Mrs.; Captain) photo 16:2:163; 37:1:312 Argesheimer, J. C. photo 37:1:5 Argo, Smelter 19:2:119 Argonauts 22:1:76; 65:2/3:12 Argus 3:4:347; 9:3:731; 15:2:153; 33:2:139; 35:1:95; 43:2:175, 183 Arholt, Jerry 27:2:239 Aricara Village 33:2:160 Arickaree 15:3:200-201, 206, 210-213; 17:1:6; 17:2:113, 131, 137-138, 141-142; 31:2:245 Arickaree Creek 17:1:43-44 Arickaree Fork (see Arickaree Creek) Arid Land Bill 40:1:64 44:1:62; 56:2:22 Arizona 16:2:138; 65:4:11, 13; 66:4:78 (see also Arizona Cavalcade; To Utah With the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and ; Twelve Mormon Homes. Visited in on a Journey Through Utato Arizona) Arizona Cavalcade edited by Joseph Miller, review 35:2:242 Arizona v. California 59:1:24 Arizona v. San Carlos Apache Tribe 59:1:25 Ark of Safety sketch 65:4:31 River (see Longhorns North of the Arkansas) Arkansas State Penitentiary 75:3:32 Arkansas State Penitentiary 75:3:32 December 14, 2009 Page 27

Arkeon Building 64:3/4:9 Arland 44:1:16 Arland and Corbett Trading Post (see Old Arland and Corbett Trading Post on Cottonwood Creek) Arland, Victor 49:2:264, 274, 281, 283; 51:1:118 Arland, Wyoming 51:1:114, 124 Arlington 33:1:91-95 (see also Welcome and History of Arlington) Arlington Crossing 17:1:68 Arlington House 64:3/4:54 Arlington, Wyoming 46:1:5, 12 Armies of the American Wars, 1753-1815 by Philip Katcher, review 48:2:286-287 Armijo, Jose 37:1:87 Armijo, Miguel 37:1:87 Arminto, Manuel 31:2:195-197 Armistead (Major) 17:1:43 Armistice 31:2:138 (see also Armistice) Armistice Day, 72:1:5 Armistice Day, 72:1:5 Armitage, Susan (see So Much to be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier) Armour Institute 75:1, 30 Armour Institute 75:1, 30 arms instruction, 74:2:31 arms instruction, 74:2:31 Arms, Cephas 32:1:65 Arms, Stephas 31:1:11; 31:2:176, 188-189 Armstrong family 38:2:202 Armstrong, Debbie 66:3:5 Armstrong, F. S. (Captain) 18:1:56 Armstrong, George W. (Major) 26:2:170-172, 180-183, 188-189; 27:1:61, 67 Armstrong, Hepburn T. 48:2:188, 196-197 Armstrong, Hy 16:2:124; 26:2:179 Armstrong, J. E. 32:2:189 Armstrong, J. Reuel 31:2:148, 231-232 (see also review of Wyoming Country Before Statehood) Armstrong, Malinda 50:2:341 (see also Story of a Pioneer) Armstrong, Moses K. 49:1:67, 69-70, 72-73, 80-81 December 14, 2009 Page 28

Armstrong, Paul L. (see History of the Post Office at Laramie, Wyoming) Armstrong, Virginia Irving (see I Have Spoken) Armstrong, Walt 58:1:4 army (see View from Officers’ Row: Army Perceptions of Western Indians) Army Air Corps Bombardment School (see MILITARY) Army Air Service (see MILITARY) Army Boy in the Sixties, or A Story of the Plains by Major A. B. Ostrander, review 1:4:20; 3:3:190 Army Bread and Army Mission on the Frontier with Special Reference to Fort Laramie, Wyoming, 1865- 1890 by Jerome A. Greene 47:2:191-219 Army Corps of Engineers (see MILITARY) Army Corps of Topographical Engineers (see MILITARY) Army Engineers (see MILITARY) Army Life on the Wyoming Frontier by Alice Mathews Shields 13:4:331-343 (see MILITARY) Army of Utah (see MILITARY) Army Signal Corps photograph 73:3:15 Army Signal Corps photograph 73:3:15 Army weasels 70:3:12 Army weasels 70:3:12 Army Wife on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877 edited by Robert C. Carriker and Eleanor R. Carricker, review 48:1:153-154 Army, 6th Cavalry, 74:2:7 Army, 6th Cavalry, 74:2:7 Army, 8th Infantry Band, 74:2:24 Army, 8th Infantry Band, 74:2:24 Army, 8th Infantry, 74:2:22 Army, 8th Infantry, 74:2:22 Army, in Yellowstone, 74:2:4 Army, in Yellowstone, 74:2:4 Army, target practice, 74:2:28-32 Army, target practice, 74:2:28-32 Army, U. S., 4th Cavalry, 74:2:7 Army, U. S., 4th Cavalry, 74:2:7 Arndt, Bob 33:1:63 Arnett, Keeton 70:3:37 Arnett, Keeton 70:3:37 Arno, Wyoming 31:2:135 December 14, 2009 Page 29

Arnold, C. P. 6:1&2:242; 15:1:69; 16:1:56-62; 20:1:20; 34:1:92; 38:2:198; 42:169; 58:1:10, photo 11, 12; 65:1:29, 32 (see also Back Tracks; Irrigatin’; Vanished Frontier) Arnold, Carl Franklin 38:2:197 Arnold, Charles V. 13:3:201; 33:2:140 Arnold, Earl (Mrs.) 43:1:63 Arnold, Elizabeth (see Uinta County, Its Place in History) Arnold, Franklin Luther (Reverend) 16:1:56; 17:1:79, 83; 33:1:80; 34:1:91-92; 38:2:174, 194-196; photo 39:1:71, 72, 97 Arnold, Gottfried Herman 38:2:197 Arnold, Henry "Hap" (General) 62:3:133, 139; 64:3/4:6, 14 Arnold, J. P. 4:2:313-314 Arnold, J. R. 1:4:20 Arnold, J. T. (see Just Kids: The Bunch at 19th and Eddy Streets from 1869 to 1875) Arnold, John 38:2:198 Arnold, M. A.. 13:2:142-143; 25:1:15; 39:1:30 Arnold, M. B. (Mrs.) 62:1:10, 64 Arnold, Minnie (see Eurgens, Mrs.) Arnold, Olga Moore (Mrs.) 27:2:225; 34:1:131 Arnold, Peg 73:2:3 Arnold, Peg 73:2:3 Arnold, Thurman 42:1:69; 43:1:14; 54:1:22; 56:1:25; 57:2:16-17; 61:1:33; 64:1:24 (see also Fair Fights and Foul; Voltaire and the Cowboy: The Letters of Thurman Arnold) Arnold, Thurman 66:4:24 Arnold, Thurman 75:1, 2 Arnold, Thurman 75:1, 2 Arnoldus, H. J. 53:2:17 Arnott, D. 33:2:132 Arnott, John 76:1:20 Arnott, John 76:1:20 Arnott, John P. 24:2:91 Arnston, Arthur N. 46:1:45 Aronstein, Moritz 61:1:14 Arp and Hammond 37:1:53, 69 Arp Home 13:1:65 Arp, Henry 19:1:39 December 14, 2009 Page 30

Arp, Henry, Sr. 26:1:32 Arrak, Thomas 55:1:6 Arrapahoes (see Arapaho) Ar-ra-peem 26:1:78; 26:2:167, 174-176; 27:1:78 (see also Utah Indians) Arrepaha 15:3:199-200 Arricorie 8:4:614 Arrington, Leonard J. (see Kingdom; New Views of Mormon History: A Collection of Essays in Honor of Leonard J. Arrington) Arrott, J. W. 27:2:225 Arrow in the Moon by Margaret and John Harris, review 26:2:231; 31:2:247 Arrow Maker (poem) 26:2:194 Arrow Ranch, 70:2:18 Arrow Ranch, 70:2:18 arrowheads (see artifacts; projectile points) Arrow-pen (see Ar-ra-peem) arrows of fire 71:2:39 arrows of fire 71:2:39 Arrowsmith Map 37:2:220 art (see Centennial History of Artist Activities in Wyoming, 1837-1937; Magic Images: Contemporary Native American Art; Native Faces: Indian Cultures in American Art; Art in Wyoming: Some Case Studies) Art History 66:1/2:37 Art Randall Collection, CCLSC 66:1/2:30 (see also Randall, Art) Arthur, Bill 27:2:225 Arthur, Chester A. (President) 14:1:31-38; 16:1:52; 18:2:113, 139; 20:1:76; 22:1:31, 64-65; 26:1:34; 29:2:135; 44:1:91; 45:1:9; 53:2:37; 65:1:37, 39, 46-47, 50; 65:4:12-13, 18 (see also Expedition of President Chester Arthur to Yellowstone National Park in 1883) Arthur, James B. 47:1:61 Arthur, Julia (see Your Life and Times-How to Put a Life Story on Tape: An Oral History Handbook) Arthur, Pres. Chester A. 71:4:40 Arthur, Pres. Chester A. 71:4:40 Arthur, President Chester A. 71:2:6 Arthur, President Chester A. 71:2:6 Arthur, Stephen (see Your Life and Times-How to Put a Life Story on Tape: An Oral History Handbook) artifacts (see archaeology; Artifacts and the American Past ; Chipped Stone Artifacts; Stone Artifacts) Artifacts and the American Past by Thomas J. Schlereth, review 54:2:72-73 December 14, 2009 Page 31

Artist, Floyd 61:1:5 artists 25:1:80 (see also Artists and Illustrators of the Old West; Fery, John; German-American Artists in Early Milwaukee; James Madison Alden. Yankee Artist of the Pacific Coast, 1854-1860; William Robinson Leigh, Western Artist) Artists and Illustrators of the Old West, 1850-1900 by Robert Taft, review 25:2:215-216; review 66:4:29 Artists of Wyoming by Olive Wills 9:2:689-704 Arvada 70:3:3 Arvada 70:3:3 Arvada, Wyoming 30:2:185; 54:2:35 Asabill, Elizabeth 42:2:222 asbestos 20:1:28 Asbury, Henry (Brevette Major) 36:2:183 Ascent of the Inyan Kara Moutain, July 23, 1874 by Mary Capps 45:2:271-275 Ash (Judge) 45:2:170 Ash Hollow (Nebraska) 17:1:7; 19:2:85; 23:1:57; 25:2:122-123; 28:1:72; 29:1:72; 34:1:50; 40:1:12; 42:2:218; 43:2:215 (see also Ash Hollow: Gateway to the High Plains) Ash Hollow 45:1:28 Ash Hollow: Gateway to the High Plains by Robert L. Munkres 42:1:5-43 Ash Street (Casper, Wyoming) 66:1&2:36 Ash, Dr. Eugene 75:1, 8 Ash, Dr. Eugene 75:1, 8 Ash, Jennie H., 74:2:2, 7 Ash, Jennie H., 74:2:2, 7 Ash, Louis 45:1:82; 49:2:182 Ash, Seth Arthur "Doc" 75:1, 8-11 Ash, Seth Arthur "Doc" 75:1, 8-11 Ashby, Billy 28:1:65 Ashby, G. F. 33:2:213 Ashby, William H. (Mrs.) 8:3:602 Ashenfelter, Levi "Len" 12:2:145; 14:1:68 Ashkins, Charles (Colonel) (see Texans, Guns and History) Ashland Company 31:2:165, 188 Ashley & Smith II, 75:3:15 Ashley & Smith II, 75:3:15 Ashley Falls 32:1:68 Ashley, Delos R. 31:1:9, 17; 32:1:58-59; 32:2:201 December 14, 2009 Page 32

Ashley, James M. 18:1:68; 29:2:212 Ashley, William 71:4:21, 34 Ashley, William 71:4:21, 34 Ashley, William 75:3:10, 11, 17, 20 Ashley, William 75:3:10, 11, 17, 20 Ashley, William H. (General) 1:1:4; 1:3:1-3; 2:3:42-43; 3:2:131; 6:3:276; 11:2:114-115; 15:2:173-174; 15:3:200-201, 208, 212-213, 218, 227, 256-257; 17:2:96, 98; 18:1:68; 21:2/3:183-184; 26:2:223; 29:1:79; 31:2:220, 243, 245; 33:1:92, 99; 33:2:160, 165; 34:2:245; 43:2:284, 287; 44:1:81; 44:2:285; 45:2:252; 50:2:345; 55:1;53; 56:2:23-24; 62:2:76 (see also Rocky Mountain Fur Company; Trader’s License Granted to General William H. Ashley; West of William H. Ashley) Ashley’s Fur Company 1:2:5; 1:3:2 Ashley-Henry enterprise 17:2:90, 100 Ashley's rendezvous Ashley's rendezvous Ashley-Smith expeditions 29:2:192 Ash's cabin 75:1, 9 Ash's cabin 75:1, 9 Ashtabula, Ohio 31:2:150 Ashton, Sam 32:2:187 Ashworth, Dick 19:2:70-71, 74 Asian-American women 66:3:4 Asians 66:3:11; 66:4:4-5 Aspects of the -Selected Papers of the 1965 North American Fur Trade Conference edited by Russell W. Fridley, review 39:2:270-271 Aspen Hut History by Helen Henderson 31:1:80-82 Aspen tunnel, Wyoming 29:2:159 Aspen, Wyoming 22:2:67; 24:1:31 Aspinall, Wayne 66:3:65 assimilation (see boarding schools) Assinaboins 15:3:202, 206, 213-214; 17:1:6; 17:2:143; 29:2:141; 44:1:64-65; 56:2:21; 59:1:15-17, 19-24, photo 25, 26, 56 75:3:19 Assiniboines 75:3:19 Associated Press 22:1:78-79 Associated Press 70:3:44 Associated Press 70:3:44 Association 70:3:11 Association 70:3:11 December 14, 2009 Page 33

Astin, A. W. 58:2:35 Astin, Mary 28:2:187, 189 Astor Company 17:2:94 Astor, John Jacob 15:2:136, 166-167, 170-171, 173; 17:2:101; 18:1:5; 21:2/3:174; 22:2:31; 30:1:45; 31:2:244; 35:2:125-126; 42:1:78, 96; 44:1:79-80 ,84; 51:2:54 Astor, John Jacob 71:4:17, 34 Astor, John Jacob 71:4:17, 34 Astor, John Jacob 75:3:8 Astor, John Jacob 75:3:8 Astoria 3:2:129; 12:1:41; 42:1:78, 96 Astoria 71:4:19, 20, 23, 28 Astoria 71:4:19, 20, 23, 28 Astoria and Empire by James P. Ronda, review 63:3:112-113 Astorians 17:2:90-93, 101; 23:2:61; 25:1:89; 27:1:4; 32:2:224; 42:1:78; 44:1:79-80; 65:2/3:6 Astorians 71:4:30, 32, 33 Astorians 71:4:30, 32, 33 Atchinson, Kansas 65:2/3:12 Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad 64:2:60 (see also Men of the Steel Rails: Workers on the Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, 1869-1900) Atchison Patriot (Kansas) 34:1:66 Atchison, William, 70:2:16, 19 Atchison, William, 70:2:16, 19 Atherly, Clyde W. 13:1:82; 13:3:231 Athern, Prince Allen 31:2:162; 32:2:184 Athern, Robert G. 26:2:223-224; 28:1:105-107; 28:2:227-228; 30:1:112-113; 45:1:9; 54:1:2; 64:1:5, 28-29 (see also Coloradans; and Rio Grande Western Railroad; Mythic West in Twentieth Century America; High Country Empire; Rebel of the Rockies; Taste of the West: Essays in Honor of Robert G. Athearn; Union Pacific Country; Westerward the Briton) Atherton, Lewis (see Cattle Kings) Atkins, Dave 30:1:29 Atkins, J. D. C. 58:2:12 Atkins, J. J. 15:3:248; 26:1:64 Atkinson (General) 33:2:160 Atkinson, D. B. (Mrs.) 31:1:44-46 Atkinson, D. B. (Reverend) 31:1:43, 45 Atkinson, Henry (Brigadier General) 15:2:140, 142; 15:3:235-236 Atkinson, I. H. (Colonel) 15:2:141-142 December 14, 2009 Page 34

Atkinson, John 51:2:45 Atkinson, Mary Ella 39:1:72 Atkinson, Ruth Ford (see Jireh College-Stirred Embers of the Past) Atkinson, W. B. (Mr. and Mrs.) 39:1:103 Atkinson, William 66:1&2:8-9 Atlantic City by Mrs. Lyle Maerer and Jim Carpenter 40:1:116-118 Atlantic City, Wyoming 9:3:745; 26:2:212; 27:2:221; 29:2:157-158; 30:1:43, 48; 31:1:87; 32:1:116; 34:21:238; 36:1:85, 87-88; 38:21:189; 40:2:224-225, photo 252; 44:1:35-36, 47; 44:2:277, 280-283; 56:2:29, 32; photos 60:1:4, 17; 64:2:62; 64:4:48-50, 52-57, 60-61; photo 65:4:49, 53 (see also Atlantic City; gold strike; Story of Atlantic City) Atlantic Coast 66:3:42 Atlantic Creek 33:2:165; 44:1:47 Atlantic Gold District and the North by Arthur C. Spencer 65:4:51 Atlantic Hotel 44:1:36 Atlantic lode 40:2:229-234 Atlantic Monthly 43:1:44-45 Atlantic Ocean 66:1&2:48; 66:4:11 Atlantic Richfield Company 55:1:8; 66:4:25, 35 Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile 41:1:110 Atlas of American Indian Affairs by Francis Paul Prucha, review 63:2:77 Atlas of Lewis and Clark Expedition: The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Volume 1 edited by Gary Moulton, review 56:1:68 Atlas Theater 66:1&2:31 Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) 70:3:24, 26-30, 33 Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) 70:3:24, 26-30, 33 Aton, Ernest (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:225 Atsinas 75:3:14 Atsinas 75:3:14 attack upon a settler’s cabin photo 47:2:149 Attendance laws 75:1, 30 Attendance laws 75:1, 30 Attfield, D. Harvey 21:1:100 Atwater Kent Foundation 43:1:33-34, 37 Atwood, J. G. 15:2:181 Atwood, Miss -, post governess, 70:1:32 Atwood, Miss -, post governess, 70:1:32 December 14, 2009 Page 35

Atwood, William T. 27:2:128 Au Revoir Les Enfants 66:1/2:70 Aubuchon, Ruth (see review of Boswell, The Story of a Frontier Lawman) Auburn, Wyoming 31:1:90 Audubon, John James, The Birds of American by John James Audubon 66:3:47 Auerback, Herbert S. 7:1:364; 7:3:444 Auger, C. C. (see Augur, C. C.) Auger, J. A. (Captain) 16:2:118, 120 Aughalane, Tyrone Co., Aughalane, Tyrone Co., Aughey, Samuel (Professor) 18:2:148 (see also Wyoming’s Marvel) Aughey, Samuel 76:3:28-30 Aughey, Samuel 76:3:28-30 Augsbach, W. E. 30:1:6 Augspurger, Marie M. (Miss) 23:2:62 (see also Yellowstone National Park) Augur 9:3:746; 22:2:6; 26:1:52; 34:1:51; 40:1:121-122 (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Camp Brown, Fort Washakie) Bishop photo 14:1:36 Bent 15:3:237, 288 (see also Citadel on the . The Saga of Bent’s Fort) Benton 15:3:207; 36:2:206 Bernard 27:2:174-175; 42:1:86-87 (see also Fort Bernard; FORTS AND CAMPS: Richard’s Fort Bernard) Bettens, P. A. 38:1:72, 74 Bingham’s 26:2:172 Black Hills (see Fort Mead and the Black Hills) Bliss 22:1:80 Boise 22:2:51-52 Bonneville 3:2:132; 18:1:69 Bourbon 17:2:111 Bridger 1:3:5-6; 2:3:44; 5:2:56-60; 5:2&3:91-95; photo 5:2:55; 11:2:113; sketch 11:3:front cover; 12:3:228-289; 13:4:337, 348-350; 15:1:69; 15:2:152; 15:4:268-375; 16:1:12, 35-39, 42-44; 16:2:90, 136; 17:1:76; 19:2:66; 20:2:145-146; 21:2/3:178; 22:2:49, 53, 59, 62; 23:2:57, 59, 61; 25:2:151-152; 26:1:33-35, 66-69, 74; 26:2:148, 150, 160, 177, 181, 183, 185-188, 209; 28:1:44; 29:2:154, 158, 217; 29:2:213-217; 30:1:59, 72; photo 30:2:54, 141, 207; 31:2:148, 215- 216, 218, 220-225; 33:1:30, 32-33, 35, 37, 93, 95-96; 33:2:137, 139, 150, 167-170, 172, 176, 199; 34:2:224, 236, 242, 245-246, 249; 35:1:6, 36, sketch 82, 93; 35:2:204; 36:1:80, 85-86; 39:2:254; 43:2:170-171, 190, 194, 196, 215; 44:1:30-32, 34, 96; 44:2:143, 177; 45:1:29, 97, 101, 104; 45:2:257; 65:1:28; 65:2/3:22; 65:4:49; 66:1&2:6 (see also Museum; Fort Bridger in the Seventies; MILITARY: Fourth Infantry; Fort Bridger Post Office; Oregon Trail and California-Mormon Trails. Fort Bridger to Wyoming’s Western Border, Trek No. 19 of the Historical Trail Treks) Brown 1:1&2:9-10; 1:2:3; 3:2:135; 16:1:12; 22:2:6, 86; 26:1:52; 27:2:131-132; 34:1:51; 39:1:114, 122, 125; 40:1:121-122; 44:1:40; 44:2:164-165, 217, 277 (see also Augur; FORTS AND CAMPS: Camp Brown, Fort Washakie; Reminiscences of Old Fort Washakie) Buford () 2:3:49-50; 43:2:246 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Sanders) Carlin 5:1:24-26, 39; 16:2:117, 124; photo 17:2:front cover, 157; 18:1:8, 10-11, 20, 49-50, 54, 61, 63; 27:2:177; photo 28:2:144, 145-150; 30:2:152; 37:1:35, 84- 85; 39:1:8; 40:2:175, 182-183; 41:1:88; 42:2:271 Carling (see Carlin) Carrington 36:1:53 Caspar 20:1:91; 23:2:59; 26:2:208; photo 27:1:2, 3-24, 95; 28:1:63; 28:2:180-192; 29:1:67-68, 78; 29:2:158; 31:1:29; 42:2:271; 43:2:281-283; 65:2/3:14 (see also Platte Bridge Station; Platte Bridge Station and ) C. F. Smith 15:3:203, 215; 17:1:10; 18:1:12, 17; 26:2:123; 27:1:16; 30:1:60, 65; 30:2:142; 31:1:49 Charles 17:2:109 Cheyenne Depot 5:1:24-26, 39; 40:2:175-176 (see also Jenkins, Captain James F.; FORTS AND CAMPS: Camp Carlin) Childs 25:2:120 (see also Fort Kearney) Clark (Camp) 22:2:96 45:1:36, 38 Collier 27:1:39 Collins (Colorado) 18:1:60; 21:2/3:187; 23:1:7; 23:2:24; 27:1:9, 12; 31:1:103; 33:1:77, 81-82; 43:1:71; 65:1:35; 66:1&2:27 Connor () 27:2:146-147, 153, 155, 156, 158; 28:2:201; 29:1:44; 31:1:49; 36:1:69, 72, 74-75; 35:2:213, 225, 227; 44:2:141 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Reno; Powder River Forts: Connor and Reno) Crittenden 27:1:47 Crook 18:2:129 Cuba Libra (Florida) 18:1:29 Custer 9:4:28; 22:1:53; 40:2:244; December 14, 2009 Page 36

66:1&2:13; D. A. Russell 14:2:153; 15:1:69; 16:2:99, 108, 117, 162; 17:1:76; 17:2:157; 18:1:3-66; 20:2:146, 148; 22:1:39; 30:2:142, 153; 23:1:7, 9-10, 18; 24:1:41; 26:2:122; 28:2:148; 29:2:158; 65:4:26-27 (see also FIRSTS: commander of Fort D.A. Russell; FORTS AND CAMPS: Warren; Post Near Cheyenne, A History of Fort D. A. Russell) Daughin 17:2:111 deChartres 17:2:136, 140 dePrairie 15:3:207 Dewey (Manila, Phillipines) 18:1:29 Dodge 27:1:14 Douglas 16:2:113, 123; 28:1:86; 36:2:180, 186; 44:2:235 Duchesne 33:2:199; 44:2:170, 194, 200-201 Elkins 38:1:74 Ellis 14:4:289 15:2:109; 41:1:98; 43:2:239; 44:2:166; 45:1:27 Fetterman 1:2:6; 1:3:18; 6:4:303; 7:3:416; 12:2:86; 15:4:389; 16:1:56; 16:2:166; 17:1:12, 76; 18:1:18, 21; 20:1:86, 89, 90; 20:2:146, 167; 22:2:93, 97; 23:1:21; 23:2:32; 24:1:23, 69-70, 73-76; 26:2:12; 27:1:17; 28:1:62-65; 28:2:177; 29:2:158; 30:2:142, 152-153, 331:31:2:232; photo 32:1:102; 33:2:154, 156, 196, 218; 34:1:45, 81; 35:1:27, 36; 36:2:213; 37:1:89-90; 38:1:67; 41:1:94-95, 98, 100; photos 42:2:page following 192, 265, 270-273; 44:2:143, 145, 151, 156-157, 164-167, 199, 207, 209; photo 45:1:26, 27-29, 32, 36, 46; 48:1:8, 10, 15-17 (see also Early History of ; Expense Account ; FIRSTS: white children born at Fort Fetterman; Fort Fetterman; Fort Fetterman; Fort Fetterman and the Old Hog Ranch; John Richards, Jr. and the Killing at Fetterman; Fort Fetterman, ) F.E. Warren 64:3/4:2, 22-23 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Francis E. Warren) Floyd (Utah) 16:1:37, 42; 27:1:47; 28:1:69; 30:1:41; 32:1:23, 32; 35:1:83 forts 2:3:46; 3:2:151-152; 7:2:397 Francis E. Warren 18:1:1-66; 20:2:149 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: D. A. Russell and F.E. Warren; History of Fort Francis E. Warren; MILITARY: radio station; Warren, Francis E.) Francis Pierre (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Pierre) Fred Steele 3:4:199; 6:1&2:201, photo 202; 11:4:309; photo 13:4:344, 345-346; 15:1:61, 69; 15:3:282; 15:4:389; 16:2:97, 99, 142; 17:1:76; 17:2:161; photo 41:1:page following 32 (see Fort Fred Steele: Desert Outpost on the Union Pacific; Old Fort Fred Steele was a Defender of Whites Against Indian Depredations; FORTS AND CAMPS: Steele; MILITARY: Old Powder House at Fort Steele photo 6:1&2:202; Thrilling Sport: Ice Boating at Old Fort Steele; tie drive photo) Garland 16:2:95, 98, 109 George 17:2:95 Goose Creek 45:1:33-34 Hall (Hawaii) 65:4:47 Hall (Idaho) 16:1:7-9, 11-12, 27, 29-31; 18:1:21; 20:2:149; 29:2:213; Hall, Ida (Idaho) 14:4:269; 15:1:75-76, 83; 15:3:291; 16:1:7-9, 11-12, 27, 29-31; 22:2:51-52, 54, 59; 23:1:59; 25:2:131, 151; 26:1:70, 76; 31:2:147, 215; 33:1:20, 23, 28-31, 38-39; 34:1:50; 34:2:146, 148-149, 152-153; 36:2:206; 40:1:31; 40:2:272; 43:2:215, 230, 234; 44:1:84, 98, 100; 65:2/3:18 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Hall; , Gateway to the Oregon Country) Hall Reservation, Idaho 29:2:213; 44:1:97 Augur, Christopher C. (Major General) 18:1:7-8, 61; 18:2:112, photo 136, 137; 23:1:7; 30:1:65, 72, 79, 81, 87; 30:2:127, 142; 39:1:7; 40:1:121; 40:2:240, 246, 251; 44:2:145, 147, 152, 161; 48:1:6-7, 15; 49:2:255 Augustana College 65:1:35 Auguste, Lucian 26:2:122; 27:2:170; 33:2:227, 238; 42:1:84 Auguste, Lucian 76:3:5-6 Auguste, Lucian 76:3:5-6 Augutasipa 25:2:146 (see also (Eastern)) Au-ke-wah-kus 29:1:88 (see also Ute) Auld Lang Syne, 72:1:4 Auld Lang Syne, 72:1:4 Auld, Archie Sr. 25:2:199 Auld, J. W. 50:1:28-29, 34 Auld, Jessica C. 50:1:35, 49-50 Auld, W. L. (Mrs.) 14:4:329 Auldrich, (Senator) 22:1:75 December 14, 2009 Page 37

Aull, James 32:1:5-9, 14-15 Aull, Robert 32:1:5-9, 14-15 Aultman, Alma H. 5:2:79; 5:2&3:123 Aultman, Dwight E. (Brigadier General) 18:1:57 Aultman, Dwight E. (Mrs.) 7:2:378-382 Aunt Imogene's diaries 71:3:37 Aunt Imogene's diaries 71:3:37 Aurelia, May (Sister) 15:3:229, 233 Aurora Borealis 17:1:81 Aurora, Colorado 65:4:51 Aurora, Missouri 75:3:27 Aurora, Missouri 75:3:27 Aurora, Nebraska 22:2:93 Aurora, Wyoming 19:1:26 Ausberger, Bob 65:2/3:5 Ausberger, Joyce 65:2/3:5 Austin 23:1:56, 67 Austin City lode 40:2:228, 231-232 Austin, Al 44:1:94 Austin, Allen 71:3:34 Austin, Allen 71:3:34 Austin, Don C. 30:2:149 Austin, George 26:2:129 Austin, Henry 31:2:183; 32:2:196 Austin, Judith (see review of North to Montana! Bullwakers and Skinners on the Montana Trail) Austin, Paul 39:2:259 Australia 65:4:47 Australian sheep shearing sheds 52:2:56 Austria 66:1/2:2 Autan, Tom 40:1:119 Autobiography of Elling William Gollings, The Cowboy Artist by Elling William Gollings 9:2:704-714 Autobiography of the West by Lewis, review 30:2:227 Autobiography of Wm. K. Sloan by Wm. K. Sloan 4:1:235-264 Autobiography-J. Neilson Barry by J. Neilson Barry 10:3:117-118 December 14, 2009 Page 38

automobile race (1908) (see New York to Automobile Race-Crossing Wyoming in 1908) automobiles 26:1:18 (see individual names; Seeing Wyoming From a Studebaker E.M.F. In 1909) Automobiles for the Park by Cody Stockgrowers 28:1:20 autos, allowed into Yellowstone, 74:2:8 autos, allowed into Yellowstone, 74:2:8 Autry, Gene 64:3/4:14 Avant, Cicero 39:1:126 Avant, Joe 19:2:69 Aven Nelson Building (Univ. of Wyoming) 66:4:25 Aven Nelson of Wyoming by Roger L. Williams, review 57:2:45 Avenger Field (Texas) 64:3/4:19 Avenue des Champs-Elysees 65:4:49 Avenue of Rocks 43:2:283 Averell, James "Jim" 15:1:49; 34:1:116; 44:1:10; 49:1:61; 53:2:37; 61:2:47; 64:3/4:53-56; 65:4:27, 41 Averill, C. C. 24:1:4, 16 Avery, Hubert C. 24:2:110 Avery, M. H. 7:3:444 Avery, Mary (Mrs.) 24:2:106 Avery, Sally 43:1:100 aviation (see Air Age Comes to Wyoming; airplaines) Avildson, John 66:1/2:70 Avis, Henry 18:2:103 Avoca Street (Sheridan, Wyoming) A-wite-etse 30:1:72 (see also Bannock) Axe, Allen 26:1:64 Axelbee 45:2:168 Axford School photo 54:2:17 Axt, R. James (see review of Custer’s Gold, The Expedition of 1874) Axtell, James, 70:2:32 Axtell, James, 70:2:32 Ayer, Charles E. 15:1:18-19 Ayers Almanac 23:1:98 Ayers Natural Bridge 28:1:59; 28:2:167, 191; 65:2/3:4 Ayers State Park 35:2:205 December 14, 2009 Page 39

Ayers, Al 19:1:47 Ayers, Clement (Mrs.) 28:1:59; 28:2:167, 191 Ayers, Clement 23:1:104; 28:1:59; 28:2:167, 191 Ayers, George V. 21:2/3:227 Ayleshire, Joe (Lieutenant) 40:2:245 Aylesworth, Bill 16:2:27 Aylsworth, E. W. (Doctor and Mrs.) 27:2:225 Ayres, James E. (see review of Ancient Hunters of the Far West; review of Bone Hunters; review of Log Cabin in America: From Pioneer Days to Present) Aztec Hill 38:1:100 Aztec Indians 49:2:225, 229; 65:1:4 B

B and M Railroad 32:2:147, 274 B Bar B (B-B) 64:2:41 B Bar Five Cows (B-5 Cows) 64:2:42 B Bar FL (B–FL) 64:2:41 B Street (Casper, Wyoming) 66:1&2:36 B. B. Brooks and Company 66:1&2:42-43 (see also BRANDS: V–V; Brooks, Bryant B.) Babb, Estelle 64:2:42 Babbitt, Almon W. 32:1:53-54 Babcock and Hanna Dry Goods 66:1&2:17 Babcock, Chubby 32:1:97-98 Baber, Daisy F. 38:1:61; 65:4:30 Babson, Nick 33:2:191 Baby Peggy 33:1:51 Baccus, George 64:2:54-55 Bachman, Dona R. (see review of Day at a Time: The Diary Literature of American Women from 1764 to the Present) Bachtold, John 39:1:9 Back in the Days by Earl Nebeker 41:1:118-119 Back, Mary 70:3:16 Back, Mary 70:3:16 Backley, Dick 66:1&2:20 (see also Jao. Payton) Backstrom 47:2:186-187 December 14, 2009 Page 40

Backus, Edward N. 62:3:135 Backus, Gurdon 32:2:186 Backus, Harriet Fish 41:2:285-286 (see also Tomboy Bride) Backwoods Railroads of the West, A Portfolio by Richard Steinheimer, review 36:1:114 Bacon (see Balch and Bacon) Bacon, Billy 37:1:89 Bacon, Dan 36:2:188 Bacon, Elizabeth (see Elizabeth Bacon Custer and the Making of a Myth) Bacon, Jno. M. (Major) 38:1:74 Bacon, O. F. 45:2:146-147 Bad God's Tower 75:3:3 Bad God's Tower 75:3:3 Bad Hand 30:1:86 (see also Brule Sioux) Bad Mocassin 28:1:31 Bad Wound 76:3:8 Bad Wound 76:3:8 Badeau, M. 42:2:256 Bader (Colonel) 32:1:97 Bader, Fred 76:1:16-19 Bader, Fred 76:1:16-19 Badger Basin 70:4:42 Badger Basin 70:4:42 Badger Station by Claude Adams 42:2:253-254 Badger, Charles J. (Rear Admiral) 35:2:230 Badgette, Marjorie photo 57:2:28 Badman, Philip 32:2:194 Badmen by Columbia Records Legacy Collection, review 36:1:122 Badwater Creek 36:2:241; 37:2:220; 39:1:113; 46:2:173-174, 177-178, 195; 47:1:85, 87, 93, 96 Badwater Creek, 70:2:13, 18, 23 Badwater Creek, 70:2:13, 18, 23 Baggs, Wyoming 33:2:207-208; 65:1:26 Bagley, Clarence B. 5:1:40; 65:4:26 Bagley, Lester 44:2:252 Bagley, William C. 58:2:34 Bagpipes, 72:1:4 Bagpipes, 72:1:4 December 14, 2009 Page 41

Baihoh 56:2:25 (see also ) Bailey (Doctor) 33:2:170 Bailey Hall 33:2:179, 185 Bailey, Godard 32:1:37-41 Bailey, Hilda 33:2:183 Bailey, John 76:2:25 Bailey, John 76:2:25 Bailey, L. R. (Reverend) 65:1:30 Bailey, Robert 38:2:137; 40:1:42-43; 44:1:33 Bailey, Vernon 50:2:229-230; 64:1:25 Bailey, Warren 60:2:18 Bailey, William 38:2:227 Bainbridge, Augustus Hudson (Captain) 38:1:24, 42 Bainton, Henry W. (Reverend) 38:2:180, 199 Baird (Miss) 58:1:3 Baird, C. J. 64:2:46 Baird, Frank 49:1:57 Baird, J. C. 37:1:44 Baird, Jay 34:1:30 Baird, John L. 54:2:41, photo 42, 44 Baird, Spencer, 74:2:19, 29, 21 Baird, Spencer, 74:2:19, 29, 21 Baker 36:2:209; 42:2:173 Baker and Grahm 36:1:66 Baker, Agnes 35:1:90 Baker, C. S. 1:4:20 Baker, Charles S. 37:1:48 Baker, Charles, 70:2:16, 18, 19, 20 Baker, Charles, 70:2:16, 18, 19, 20 Baker, Etherton P. 64:2:47 Baker, Eugene Mortimer (Major) 38:1:25, 42, 46-47 Baker, Henry, 74:2:31 Baker, Henry, 74:2:31 Baker, Jacob 45:1:69, 78-79 Baker, Jean Rio 65:2/3:18, 20-21 December 14, 2009 Page 42

Baker, Jim 6:1&2:209-210, 212; 7:4:450; 33:2:222 Baker, Jim, 72:1:15 Baker, Jim, 72:1:15 Baker, John 47:2:145; 60:2:28 Baker, Lester G. 42:2:163-164 Baker, Lillian Hogerson 35:2:149 Baker, Nathan A. 5:1:37; 9:3:730-731, 738; 33:2:138, 142, 146, 151; 34:1:62-63, 65, 70; 34:2:221, 225, 229; 35:1:94; 38:1:126; 39:1:11, 25; 53:1:9; 61:2:4-6; 62:1:25-26, 28-30, 33, 36–42, 49, 51-52, 59, 71 (see also Nathan Addison Baker, 1843-1934) Baker, O. A. 37:2:194 Baker, Ralston (Private) 35:2:201, 207 Baker, Ray Stannard 58:2:36 Baker, Tom 33:2:184-185 Baker, Will 14:2:154-155; 40:2:183-184 bakeries photo (1872) (see MILITARY: bakeries; Laramie) bakery at Fort Laramie photo 47:2:199 Bakken, Gordon (see Voting Patterns in the Wyoming Constitutional Convention, 1889) Balaam 65:4:44 Balangiga, Phillippine Islands 59:1:29-32, 34 (see also F. E. Warren Air Force Base War Trophies from Balangiga, P. I.) Balboa 49:2:244, 247 Balch and Bacon 36:2:186 Balch, Henry G. 37:1:8 Balch’s Market 64:2:40 Balcom, Royal H. (Reverend) 43:1:23, 25-27, 29-30, 45-46; 44:1:94 Baldwin Locomotive 66:4:27 Baldwin Store 40:1:120 Baldwin, Alice Blackwood (see Army Wife on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877) Baldwin, Chester 2:2:39 Baldwin, George 44:2:281 Baldwin, J. Kirk 71:4:9 Baldwin, J. Kirk 71:4:9 Baldwin, James 40:1:117 Baldwin, Jim 55:1:28 Baldwin, Noyes (Major) 12:3:173, 175; 40:1:120; 44:1:32-33; 44:1:94 Baldwin, Raymond (Senator) 55:1:11 December 14, 2009 Page 43

Baldwin, W. W. (Reverend) 39:1:28 Baldwin's Store 71:2:8 Baldwin's Store 71:2:8 Bale, George Justin (see History of the Development of Territorial Public Education in the State of Wyoming, 1869-1890) Balenseifer, Jean 52:2:39 Ball, John 32:2:225; 40:1:25; 42:2:268; 62:2:82, 84 Ball, Larry D., review of Dangerous Duty: A History of Frontier Forts in Fremont County, Wyoming 66:3:70 Ball, Larry K. (see review of . The Saga of a Western Lawman) Ball, Max 58:2:23 Ball, Terry (see review of Schoolwomen of the Prairies and Plains) Ballad of , song, 70:1:15, 16-19; musical score, 18 Ballad of Nate Champion, song, 70:1:15, 16-19; musical score, 18 Ballads, , 70:1:13-24 Ballads, Johnson County War, 70:1:13-24 Ballads, Johnson County War, listed, 70:1:15 Ballads, Johnson County War, listed, 70:1:15 Ballard, Anna Schlick 54:2:16 Ballau, James (Private) 32:2:229, 231 Ballew, James 43:2:294 Ballou, William John 4:4:405; 10:1:41 Balsamroot 71:3:37 Balsamroot 71:3:37 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 5:1:39 Bamberger, Simon 61:1:15 Bamberger, W. M. 33:2:140 Bamforth, Emma Amelia 42:1:69 Bancroft Library 33:2:135; 65:2/3:2 (see GPH: An Informal Record of George P. Hamond and His Era in the Bancroft Library) Bancroft, H. H. 39:1:23 Banditti of the Plains 71:3:5 Banditti of the Plains 71:3:5 Banditti of the Plains by Asa S. Mercer 59:1:53-64; 65:4:20, photo 21, 28, 30-31, 36 (see also Johnson County) Bandy, W. R. 38:1:131 (see also Ghosts Took Over the Tunnel) Banff, () 66:4:10 Bangs, William, Sr. 8:4:636 December 14, 2009 Page 44

bank failures, 72:1:35 bank failures, 72:1:35 bank holiday, 72:1:35 bank holiday, 72:1:35 Bank of Glenrock 54:2:41 Bank of Moorcroft 54:2:44 Bank of Upton 54:2:44 bankers (see Bankers and Cattlemen) Bankers and Cattlemen by Gene M. Gressley, review 38:2:229-230 banking (see banks; FIRSTS: bankers in Cheyenne, Wyoming) Banking House of James 39:1:85 banks 54:2:34-44 (see also individual names) Banks, E. M. (Mrs.) 5:2&3:122 Banks, Ed 42:1:83 Banks, John 38:1:111, photo 118; 39:1:137, photo 138 Bannack 28:2:200-201; 30:1:54-55, 65 (see also Bannock) Bannack and Other Poems by Wendell H. Maynard, review 49:1:147-149 Banner Mining District 32:1:45 Banner Sunday School 65:1:27 Banner, Harold (Mr. And Mrs.) 46:1:117 Banner, Joseph 10:3:144 Banner, Wyoming 32:1:76; 38:2:146 Banner, Wyoming, 70:1:24 Banner, Wyoming, 70:1:24 Bannerman, Carrick 33:2:132 Bannerman, Robert 33:2:131 Banning, William 13:2:157 Bannister, L. Ward 50:2:326-327 Bannock 2:3:50; 8:4:614; 15:3:232-233; 16:1:5, 8-9, 12-13, 17-18, 20-22, 24-26, 28-30, 32-33; 18:1:21; 202:113; 26:1:76; 26:2:152, 155; 27:1:72, 80, 82-84, 86, 132; 27:2:201-210, 204, 206, 211; 29:1:97; 29:2:129, 137, 140-141, 144, 211, 213, 215, 222; 30:1:55, 59, 67-70, 72, 74-75, 78, 82-85; 30:2:213; 33:1:20, 23, 25, 28, 30, 33, 39; 36:2:133, 139-140, 144; 40:2:272-273; 43:1:83, 86; 44:1:62, 69, 97- 99, 102; 44:2:143, 180; 53:2:48, 51-52; 54:1:13; 65:1:4 (see also Bannack, Tagis Bannock; TREATIES: Bannock) Bannock Creek 33:1:25 Bannock War 19:2:65 Bannon (Mrs.) 35:1:12 December 14, 2009 Page 45

Bannon, T. M. 71:3:27 Bannon, T. M. 71:3:27 Banta, Wanda (see review of Candy Kid. James Calvin “Kid” Nichols, 1883–1962) Bantjes, Adrian A. (author) 76:2:2-5, 19-25, 41-53; bio 5 Bantjes, Adrian A. (author) 76:2:2-5, 19-25, 41-53; bio 5 Baptist Church 65:1:29 Baptist Church, Evansville 70:4:27 Baptist Church, Evansville 70:4:27 Baptist Sunday School 65:1:22 Baptiste, 13:3:169, 172, 181 Baptiste, John 36:2:231 Bar B C Ranch 71:3:11, 12, 21; auction at 12; in 1990 (photo) 22 Bar B C Ranch 71:3:11, 12, 21; auction at 12; in 1990 (photo) 22 Bar BC 45:12:20 Bar C 18:1:77; 27:2:139; 29:1:2, photo 42, 51, 56, 65; 29:2:169; 30:1:34; 31:2:201, 205, 207, 210; 32:1:85; 32:2:205, 209; 34:1:99, 107; photo 65:4:5 Bar Flying U Ranch 71:3:16 Bar Flying U Ranch 71:3:16 Bar G 16:1:67 Bar M 37:2:230 Bar V 39:2:234, 239 Bar X Bar 54:2:70 Barbat, William 70:3:27 Barbat, William 70:3:27 Barber (Mrs.) 34:2:226 Barber, Amos W. (Governor) 12:1:13-14; 35:1:52; 35:2:165; 37:2:188, 194, 205; 38:2:226; 49:1:59; 62:3:124; 64:2:36-38; 65:4:29; sketch 65:4:30-31; 66:3:6, 34 (see also Amos Barber Papers) Barber, Charles E. 51:2:14 Barber, Gov. Amos 74:1:18, 22 Barber, Gov. Amos 74:1:18, 22 Barber, Gov. Amos, 70:1:15 Barber, Gov. Amos, 70:1:15 Barbian, Joseph J. 60:1:19-20 Barclay, Alexander (see Adventures of Alexander Barclay. : A Narrative of His Career, 1855; His Memorandum Diary, 1845 to 1850) Barclay, Frank 56:1:46 Bard, Floyd C. (see Horse Wrangler) December 14, 2009 Page 46

Bard, I. N. 14:1:69 Bard, Isaac (diary) 37:1:83-84 (see also Isaac Bard diaries) Bard, Jim 45:2:169 Bard, Mattie 37:1:85 Bard, Mother 37:1:86 Bard, Rose (Mrs. Isaac) 37:1:82, 85 Bardford, Robert B. 32:1:27-28, 31 Bardley (Lieutenant Colonel) 39:1:107 Bardo, Gerald 71:4:4, 6 Bardo, Gerald 71:4:4, 6 Bare, Abraham 64:2:37-38 Bare, John 37:1:104 Barker brothers 75:3:27 Barker brothers 75:3:27 Barker, Arizona Donnie (nee Clark) 75:3:27 Barker, Arizona Donnie (nee Clark) 75:3:27 Barker, Bert 75:3:24-32 Barker, Bert 75:3:24-32 Barker, Billy 37:2:224 Barker, Carol Hamilton, 75:3:24-33; photo 27 Barker, Carol Hamilton, 75:3:24-33; photo 27 Barker, George F. 53:1:55, 59-60 Barker, Ma 75:3:24, 31 Barker, Ma 75:3:24, 31 Barker, Pa 75:3:32 Barker, Pa 75:3:32 Barker, S. Omar (see Legends and Tales of the Old West) Barkey (Mrs.) 38:2:161 Barkey, John 74:1:16 Barkey, John 74:1:16 Barkley, Alben W. (Vice President) 45:2:199, 221 Barlow, Bill 37:1:47; 38:1:126 (see Bill Barlow’s Budget) Barlow, Fred L. 14:4:321 Barlow, Glen 39:1:138 Barlow, L. H. 37:1:113 Barlow, Lew photo 36:2:234, 235 (see also Lew Barlow of Gillette) December 14, 2009 Page 47

Barlow, Norman 35:1:79; 58:2:211 Barnaba lode 40:2:228, 233 Barnard, T. N. (see Mining Town: The Photographic Record of T. N. Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur d’Alenes) Barnes, George T. 37:2:163 Barnes, Harry Elmer 64:1:24 Barnes, J. D. (Colonel) 14:1:25 Barnett, Gene 38:1:97 Barnett, George 33:2:139-140 Barnett, V. H. 7:1:330 Barnhart, William R. 38:1:116 (see also review of War Drums and the Wagon Wheels; review of Cheyenne Memories) Barnhill, J. Herschel (see Dream and the Deal: The Federal Writers Project, 1935–1943; review of New Deal and the West; review of Oil Booms: Social Change in the Five Texas Towns) Barnitz (Captain) 36:2:180 Barns, Monnon Row 71:3:12 Barns, Monnon Row 71:3:12 Barnum 32:1:70, 91; 32:2:205; 33:1:59, 62, 64; 33:2:179, 192; 39:2:262 Barnum country 34:1:97, 101-102, 104, 107-108, 111 Barnum of the West (see McDaniel, James) Barnum, Phineas T. 76:3:25 Barnum, Phineas T. 76:3:25 Barnum, Wyoming 51:2:65 barometer 71:4:26, 27 barometer 71:4:26, 27 Baronette, Jack 70:4:14, 18 Baronette, Jack 70:4:14, 18 Barr, R. S. 62:1:13 Barr, Thomas P. (see review of Horse in Blackfoot Indian Culture with Comparative Material from Western Tribes) Barrall, F. H. 13:1:77 Barrett 34:2:210 Barrett State Office Building 64:3/4:5 Barrett, Augusta K. Hogan (Mrs.) 37:2:238 Barrett, Francis A. (see Greatest Ride in Wyoming History; review of Doctors of the Old West) Barrett, Frank 66:3:56, 58-59; photo 56 Barrett, Frank A. (Governor; Senator) photo 37:2:234, 237-238; 44:2:251-252; 45:2:183-222; 48:2:189, December 14, 2009 Page 48

96, 216, 240; 50:2:277-278; photo 54:1:15, 22, 31; 55:1:13; 60:2:20; 61:1:6; 63:1:15; 64:1:24; 64:3/4:10 Barrett, Frank A. 71:4:3, 5, 6; photo 4 Barrett, Frank A. 71:4:3, 5, 6; photo 4 Barrett, Frank A. 76:3:19 Barrett, Frank A. 76:3:19 Barrett, Glen (see Kemmerer, Wyoming. The Founding of an Independent Coal Town, 1897–1902; P.J. Quealy: Wyoming’s Coal Man and Town Builder) Barrett, James E. (Judge) 37:2:238; 54:1:24 Barrett, John 37:1:90 Barrett, Judge James 71:4:3 Barrett, Judge James 71:4:3 Barrett, Marialyce (Mrs. Richard Tobin) 37:2:238 Barrett, R. W. 32:1:19 Barrett, W. A. 40:1:119 Barrie (Colonel) 47:1:92, 99 Barrier, Dr. Henry W. 74:1:27 Barrier, Dr. Henry W. 74:1:27 Barringer, Bob 70:3:45 Barringer, Bob 70:3:45 Barrow, M. G. 64:1:24 Barrow, Merris C. 12:3:198; 12:4:279-280; 32:2:223; 33:2:149, 154, 156-157; 34:1:62, 79-83; 35:1:94; 37:2:199, 201-202; 43:2:167 (see also Barlow, Bill; Merris C. Barrow: Sagebrush Philosopher and Journalist) Barrows, Gordon 52:1:40 Barry, J. Neilson 8:3:603; 8:4:644; 10:3:100-110; 10:4:186; 11:1:31-32 (see also Autobiography–J. Neilson Barry; General B. L. E. Bonneville Barry, Louise (see Beginning of the West: Annals of the Kansas Gateway to , 1540- 1854) Bars Hill Trail 32:2:152 Barsness, Larry (see Gold Camp) Bartelson-Bidwell Company 45:2:252 Barth, August 49:2:278-279 Barthell, Robert 54:2:10 Barthelmess, Casey (see Photographer On An Army Mule) Bartholdi, Anita 37:1:121 Bartletson, John, 72:1:17, 18 Bartletson, John, 72:1:17, 18 December 14, 2009 Page 49

Bartlett (Lieutenant) 40:2:180-181 Bartlett, Albert 3:2:148; 4:2:319; 55:2:12 Bartlett, Albert B. 32:1:115; 34:2:172 (see also Some Interesting Facts) Bartlett, Ara (Judge) 53:2:24 Bartlett, Asa 13:1:76 Bartlett, E. C. 44:1:52 Bartlett, Edna (Miss) 4:4:406-408 Bartlett, I. S. 66:3:30 Bartlett, Ichabod S. (Mrs.) 37:1:51, 58, 99; 37:2:172; 40:1:62, 66 Bartlett, Ichabod S. 1:3:19; photo 37:1:5; 39:2:199; 40:1:62; 42:1:81; 52:1:57 Bartlett, Irving 49:2:250 Bartlett, J. P. 13:1:76; 39:1:19; 44:2:149 Bartlett, Jimmy (Judge) 45:2:173 Bartlett, Richard A. (see Nature’s Yellowstone. The Story of An American Wilderness That Became Yellowstone National Park; Great Surveys of the American West) Bartlett’s West: Drawing the Mexican Boundary by Robert V. Hine, review 40:2:288-289 Bartley, E. T. 2:1:20 Barton, B. S. 70:4:10 Barton, B. S. 70:4:10 Barton, William H. 51:2:80 (see also David D. Dare and the American Dream; review of Primitive Indian Dress; review of Cheyenne, Cheyenne...Our Blue Collar Heritage; review of Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes in the American West, 1865–1890; review of Identifying American Furniture, Colonial to Contemporary) Bascom (Lieutenant) 44:2:177 baseball 71:2:16 baseball 71:2:16 baseball 71:4:43 baseball 71:4:43 Basey, Phillipine Islands 59:1:29-30 Bash, Charles E. 35:2:146 Bash, Daniel N. (Major) 55:1:45 Bashor, A. D. (Mr. and Mrs.) 33:1:79, 81 Bashore, Harry 64:1:25 Basic Historical Information That Every Wyoming Citizen Should Know 12:1:70-75 Basil (see Bazil) Basin Republican Rustler 42:2:174 Basin, Wyoming 12:3:255-257; 53:2:15; 60:1:24; 65:1:28; 65:4:28 December 14, 2009 Page 50

Basin, Wyoming 76:1:18, 21, 26 Basin, Wyoming 76:1:18, 21, 26 Basin, Wyoming 76:4:13 Basin, Wyoming 76:4:13 Basin-Plateau 36:2:132 Basque 70:3:4 Basque 70:3:4 Basque settlement 14:4:326 Basques 54:2:25 Bass, Charles 32:2:274 Bass, Dewin 32:2:274 Bass, Mabel Canadat (Mrs. Charles) 32:2:274 (see also “What’s in a Name,” 164-166) Bass, Sam 34:1:115 Bassett Ranch (see RANCHES) Bassett, A. C. 36:1:81 Bassett, Ann 50:2:346, 349 Bassett, Herbert 50:2:346, 349 Bassett, Sam 50:2:346, 349 Bataan death march 71:4:4 Bataan death march 71:4:4 Batchelder, Amos 32:2:198; 65:2/3:2 Batchelor, Dr. John J. 75:3:33 Batchelor, Dr. John J. 75:3:33 Bate, Walter N. 41:2:277 (see also Eyewitness Reports of the Wagon Box Fight) Bateman, George E. 35:2:188, 193, 198 Bateman, Walter L. (see Navajo of the Painted Desert) Bates (Captain) (see Captain Bates’ Battle) Bates Battle 9:3:746 Bates Hole 18:1:69 Bates Hole, 70:4:24 Bates Hole, 70:4:24 Bates, A. E. 1:2:3-4 Bates, Alfred Elliott (Captain) 1:2:3-4; 39:1:122; 41:2:240-241; 44:2:164; photo 59:2:30, 31–34 Bates, Lew 48:2:192-193 Bates, Lewis E. 37:1:104 Bates, Redelia 62:1:7-8, 28, 30, 38 December 14, 2009 Page 51

Bates, W. H. 75:1, 14 Bates, W. H. 75:1, 14 Bath (Maine) 66:1&2:38-39, 42-44, 46 Bath, Earl 76:1:34 Bath, Earl 76:1:34 Bath, G.T. “Shorty” 75:4: 28 Bath, G.T. “Shorty” 75:4: 28 Bath, Henry 64:2:36 Bath, Louis 64:2:36-38, 40-43 Bath, Maine 66:1&2:38-39, 42-43, 46 Batieste (see Battieste) Batten, Rollin 34:2:171 Battenkill Valley, Vermont 76:2:42 Battenkill Valley, Vermont 76:2:42 Battey, Marion W. 40:2:199, 210; 42:2:204-205, 209, 214 Battieste 26:2:174-175 (see also Ute) Battle at Platte Bridge (see Platte Bridge Battle) Battle Drums and Geysers: The Life and Journals of Lieutenant Gustavus Cheney Doane by Orrin H. and Lorraine Bonney, review 43:1:137-138 Battle for Butte, Mining and Politics on the Northern Frontier, 1864-1906 by Michael P. Malone, review 54:1:72 Battle Lake 53:1:54-61 Battle of Crowheart Butte 59:2:30 Battle of Dull Knife 64:2:64 Battle of Elkhorn Tavern, 70:2:26 Battle of Elkhorn Tavern, 70:2:26 Battle of Gettysburg. A Guided Tour by General E. J. Stackpole and Colonel W. S. Nye, review 32:2:273 Battle of Horseshoe Creek 42:2:257-258 Battle of Platte Bridge by J. W. Vaughn, review 36:1:104-105 Battle of Red Buttes 43:2:294-295 Battle of Snake Mountain (see Little Known Battle of Snake Mountain) Battle of the Bulge 64:3/4:21 Battle of the Faggots 4:2:299 Battle of the Little Big Horn 45:1:30; 48:1:109-110, 127-128; 64:2:69 (see also Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Little Big Horn; Little Big Horn; Thrillenest Fight Ever!: Sheridan Re-enacts Custers Last Stand) Battle of the Rosebud 59:1:50-51 (see also Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Little Big Horn) December 14, 2009 Page 52

Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Little Big Horn by Neil C. Mangum, review 61:1:57-58 Battles and Skirmishes in Wyoming Territory, 1853-82 14:3:240-242 (see also Custer Battlefield; Custer Massacre; Fetterman Massacre; Pierre’s Hole; Wagon Box Fight) Battrum Gap 71:2:8 Battrum Gap 71:2:8 Bauer, Clyde Max 65:1:49 Bauer, Ralph S. (Mayor) 65:1:49 Baukhages, F. E. 54:2:30 Bauman, Alex 35:2:131 Bauman, Charles H. 54:1:33 Bauman, Paula M. 58:1:68 (see also Single Women Homesteaders in Wyoming, 1880-1930) Baur, Henry 33:2:208, 210 Baxter (Reverend) 44:1:94 Baxter and Bernard 54:2:51 Baxter, David Kennedy 38:2:199; 39:1:102 Baxter, Ellen 38:2:190, 199; 39:1:98-99 Baxter, George 11:4:250; 12:3:179-181; 53:2:40 (see also Memorial to the Members of the Constitutional Convention of Wyoming) Baxter, George W. 35:1:51-52; photo 37:1:5, 8, 15, 18-19, 21, 36, 56; 37:2:178; 39:2:177; 42:2:234 Baxter, George W. 66:3:32, 39 Baxter, J. H. (Doctor) 56:2:4, 7 Baxter, John 38:2:199 Baxter, Robert H. 50:2:304, 312 Baxter, Robert W. 38:2:190, 199; 39:1:71-72, 82, 90, 95, 97-99 Baxter, William 38:2:199 Bay State Land and Cattle Company 52:2:53, 56; 54:2:67-71 Bay State Marked an Era by Vera Saban and Earl L.Hanway 54:2:67-71 Bay, Florence Elizabeth 32:2:274 Baylor 32:1:37 Bazeel (see Bazil) Bazil (Sacajawea’s son) 26:2:184-185; 29:1:86, 96; 29:2:210; 30:1:72; 33:1:33, 39 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) bazooka 71:2:38 bazooka 71:2:38 Beach Family Magazine 3:4:211 Beach, A. H. (Mrs.) 2:2:39; 2:3:60; 2:4:79; 3:1:112; 3:2:150; 3:4:232; 4:1:272; 5:2:79; 5:2&3:121 December 14, 2009 Page 53

Beach, A. H. 3:2:150 Beach, Cora 75:1, 31 Beach, Cora 75:1, 31 Beacher, Henry Ward 33:2:188 Beadle and Adam 49:1:112, 114, 117 Beadle, J. H. 53:1:7-9 Beadle, John Hanson 43:2:167 Beal, Merrill D. 65:1:47 Bealey, Rosalind 34:2:249; 38:1:102; 39:1:128; 40:1:107 Beall, W. J. (Mrs.) 36:2:215, photo 219, 220-222 Beall, W. J. 36:2:221-224, 231 Beals, John 13:1:75 Beam Creek 51:1:104 Bean, A. M. (Professor) 50:2:221 Bean, George W. (Judge) 39:2:248 Bean, Geraldine (see Charles Boettcher: A Study in Pioneer Western Enterprise) Beans 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Bear 27:2:169-170 (see also Sioux) State Park () 43:1:116 Bear Claw 54:2:6 (see also Crow) Bear Creek 32:1:71; 32:2:194; 36:1:48; 43:1:59, 64, 67-68; 65:1:28 Bear Flag Revolt and court–martial (see Expeditions of John Charles Fremont. Vol. II: The Bear Flag Revolt and Court–Martial) Bear Hunter 28:2:198; 29:1:96 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) bear hunting 3:3:165-167; near Fort Laramie photo 58:2:7 Bear Lake 33:1:30, 32, 37 Bear Lake fight 75:3:14 Bear Lake fight 75:3:14 Bear Lake rendezvous 75:3:14 Bear Lake rendezvous 75:3:14 Bear Lodge Mining District 51:1:132 Bear Lodge Multiple Use Association 75:3:6, 7 Bear Lodge Multiple Use Association 75:3:6, 7 Bear Paw Mountain 19:2:65 Bear River 32:1:20, 54, 111; 32:2:171, 193; 33:2:161-162; 46:1:63; 53:2:13; 59:2:11; 65:2/3:25; 65:2/3:25 Bear River battle (1863) 27:1:8; 28:2:197, 204; 29:1:93 December 14, 2009 Page 54

Bear River City 10:2:93; 11:3:223; photo 14:4:312; 33:2:137, 139, 150-151; 34:2:221, 224-225; 43:2:166, 169, 185, 187, 190-195; 44:1:35; photo 53:1:10-12 (see also Bear River City; Bear River City Riot; Boom Towns on the Union Pacific: Laramie, Benton and Bear River City) Bear River City by J. Wesley Myers 41:1:123-124 Bear River Coal Company 56:1:55 Bear River Mountains 40:2:269, 271-272; 42:2:220 Bear River Riot 41:1:125-126; photo 43:2:201 Bear River Valley 32:1:63; 32:2:168; 33:1:38 Bear River Valley in Cokesville Area by Dorothy L. Somsen 45:2:262-263 Bear River, Utah 33:1:31-32 Bear Spirit (see Wirasuap) Bear Springs 37:1:83, 87 Bear Stops, Romanus 75:3:7 Bear Stops, Romanus 75:3:7 Bear Town 3:3:186-189 (see also Bear River City; Fight at Bear Town) Beard, Cyrus (Mrs.) 1:3:20; 3:2:1150; 4:2:319; 4:4:405, 407-408; 5:1:40; 9:2:723-724; 50:1:173 (see Early Days in Wyoming Territory; John Hunton Collections; Some Early Wyoming History West of the 108th Meridian) Beard, Frances B. (Mrs. Cyrus) 37:1:113; 37:2:187 Beard, George W. 51:2:17-18, photo 19 Beardsley, G. R. (Lieutenant) 53:2:60 Beardy 44:2:235; 46:1:21 (see also Arapaho) Bears Head 29:2:141 (see also Crow) Bear's House 75:3:3 Bear's House 75:3:3 bears in Laramie, 32 bears in Laramie, 32 Bear's Lodge 75:3:3 Bear's Lodge 75:3:3 Bear's Tipi 75:3:3 Bear's Tipi 75:3:3 Bears Tooth 43:1:76; 43:2:239 (see also Crow) Beartooth Plateau 14:2:138-140 Beartooth Stockade 14:2:138-140 (see also How, When and Why the Old Beartooth Stockade?) Beartown Riot (1868) 11:3:223 (see also Bear River City) Beason, Mrs. T. R. 71:2:11 Beason, Mrs. T. R. 71:2:11 December 14, 2009 Page 55

Beattie Brothers 37:2:226 Beaubien, Paul 33:2:121 Beaumont 36:2:208 Beaumont, Eugene Beauharnais (Major) photo 39:1:54 Beauvais Hall Saloon 39:1:21 Beauvais, George P. 40:1:16; 43:2:254; 46:1:32 Beaux Hommes 17:2:142 Beaux-Arts Classicism 66:1&2:28 (see also Academic Classicism) (see Beaver Men; From Beaver to Oil. A Century in the Development of Wyoming) Beaver Creek (Montana) 46:2:177, 191, 275; 47:2:241; 49:2:268; 65:1:28 (see also Hailey Post Office and Stage Station on Beaver Creek) Beaver Creek 25:1:48-50 Beaver Creek Camp (Montana) 56:2:276 Beaver Creek School 54:2:16 Beaver Dick 14:4:274 (see also Leigh, Richard) Beaver Men by Mari Sandoz, review 37:1:127-128 Beaver Station Stockade 38:1:84, 95 Beaver, Daniel R. (see Some Pathways in Twentieth Century History) Beaver, V. M. (Sheriff) 45:2:167, 169 Beaverhead Fork 37:2:216 Beaverhead Valley 36:2:205-206 Bebeau, Harry 39:2:259 Bechdolt, Frederick 65:4:14 Beck 38:2:215, 219, 221 Beck Lake 49:2:264 Beck Mining Company 40:1:99 Beck Refining Company 40:1:101 Beck, George T. (Mrs.) 2:2:27 Beck, George T. 2:2:21-27; 39:2:157-185, photo 216; photo 40:1:73-105; 40:2:225; 49:2:264, 265, 273 (see also George T. Beck; Building the Town of Cody: George T. Beck, 1894–1943; George T. Beck in front of his office where the first Cody Club was organized photo) Beck, George T., 70:1:5 Beck, George T., 70:1:5 Beck, George Thornton 66:4:25 Beck, James B. (U.S. Senator) 37:2:167; 39:2:159-160, 168, 182, photo 216; 66:1&2:20 Beck, Jane Augusta Washington Thornton 39:2:160, photo 216 December 14, 2009 Page 56

Beck, W.E. 76:1:23, 25 Beck, W.E. 76:1:23, 25 Beck, Will 39:2:174 Becker, E. H. 66:1&2:14, 17-18, 20 Becker, Joseph 48:1:88; 64:2:52 Becker, Sarah (Mrs.) (see Obituary of Chief Washakie) Beckler, Gustavus R. 14:4:271, 273 Beckstead (Brother) 39:2:254 Beckton 36:1:67; 36:2:214; 39:2:174; 40:2:255 Beckton Mills 2:2:25 (see also FIRSTS: flour mill in Wyoming) Beckton, Wyoming, 70:2:11 Beckton, Wyoming, 70:2:11 Beckwith, A. C. 2:1:15-16; 2:4:323; 35:1:32; 37:2:166, 198; 39:1:15 Beckwith, E. M. 51:2:45 Beckwith, Frank 7:2:402 Beckwith, Jim (see Jim Beckwourth: Black Mountain Man and War Chief of the Crows) Beckwith, Quinn (see Quinn Beckwith and Company) Beckwourth, James 44:1:58-59, 70 (see also Jim Beckwourth: Black Mountain Man and War Chief of the Crows) Becton, Wyoming (see Along Near Becton) Bedbugs 70:4:30 Bedbugs 70:4:30 Bedell, Lucien L. 12:4:326-327; 33:2:138-139 Bedlam (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort Laramie; MILITARY: Bedlam; MILITARY: Old Bedlam) Bee Hive Geyser 44:1:21 Bee Hive Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Bee, Barnard Elliott (Captain) 38:1:7, photo 8, 14, 42, 47 Bee, F. A. (Colonel) 59:2:20 Beebe, Lucius (see Central Pacific and the Southern Pacific Railroads; Overland Limited) Beecher Island 17:1:4 Beecher, Catherine 58:1:44-45 Beecher, Henry Ward (Mrs.) 34:2:198 Beecher, Henry Ward (Reverend) 34:2:198 Beecher, Henry Ward 75:1, 17 Beecher, Henry Ward 75:1, 17 Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach (see New Views of Mormon History: A Collection of Essays in Honor of December 14, 2009 Page 57

Leonard J. Arrington) Beede, Fred 39:2:258 Beef Makers of the Laramie Plains by Robert H. Burns 36:2:185-197 Beekly, photo 38:2:142, 149, 148-149, 152-153, 155-156, 160, 166-168 Beeman, Newell 56:1:55-56, photo 57, 63 Beer Springs 43:2:217, 225-226, 230 Beers, Robert 39:1:9; 40:2:180 Beery 9:1:677 Beery, Wallace 44:2:252 Beeso, May 65:1:27 Beet Seasons in Wyoming: Mexican American Family Life 73:2:14-17 Beet Seasons in Wyoming: Mexican American Family Life 73:2:14-17 Beet Workers Association 73:2:6 Beet Workers Association 73:2:6 Beeton, Beverly (see Genteel Gentile. Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 1857-1858) Begg, William 58:2:254 Beginning of the West: Annals of the Kansas Gateway to the American West,1540–1854 by Louise Barry Behan, Johnny (Sheriff) 66:1&2:69 Behind the Capitol Scenes: The Letters of John A. Feick edited by Rick Ewig 59:1:2-14 Beitel, Alice 58:1:10 Belcher, H. (Mr. and Mrs.) 39:1:78, 82, 98 Belcher, J. H. 34:2:140 Belden, Charles 64:1:24 Belden, Charles A. (see Old Fiddler photo) Belden, Charles J. 48:1:96 Belden, George P. 39:2:199 Belgium 41:1:5-31 (see also Belgo-American Company of Wyoming; Belgo-American Drilling Trust; Offices of the Belgo-American Company Portrait in Oil. The Belgo-American Company in Wyoming) Belgo–American Drilling Trust 33:1:49: 41:1:10, 19-21 Belish, Elbert D. (see American Horse (Wasechun-Tashunka): The Man Who Killed Fetterman) Belknap, Henry (Captain) 51:1:99, 113, 120, 124 Belknap, W. W. 34:2:138-140 Bell Springs 44:1:8-10; 47:2:236-237 Bell Theater, (photo) 70:4:24 Bell Theater, (photo) 70:4:24 Bell, A. W. (Reverend) (see St. Peter’s Church, Sheridan) December 14, 2009 Page 58

Bell, Agnes (Mrs. Isaac) 46:1:44 Bell, Al 51:1:113 Bell, Bert 70:3:42, 43 Bell, Bert 70:3:42, 43 Bell, Campton 25:1:3 (see also Early Theaters, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1867–1882) Bell, Clara Morgan 42:1:58, 66, 69 Bell, E. J. 33:1:47; 36:2:195 Bell, Edna 42:1:68 Bell, Edwin Jasper (Colonel) 42:1:58, 64, 67-69 Bell, Fay V. (see Vanguard of their Valley: A History of the Ten Sleep Country) Bell, James Franklin 59:1:32 Bell, Manvin George 42:1:68 Bell, Marguerite 42:1:68-69 bell, public school 71:2:6, 10, 12 bell, public school 71:2:6, 10, 12 Bell, Ronald (Mrs.) 38:1:118 Bell, Sen. John, 72:1:20 Bell, Sen. John, 72:1:20 bell, Sunday school 71:2:14 bell, Sunday school 71:2:14 Bell, Tom 70:3:29 Bell, Tom 70:3:29 Bell, Tom 71:2:19 Bell, Tom 71:2:19 Bellamy, Ben 33:1:49; 43:1:14, 16 Bellamy, Fulton D. 45:1:86 Bellamy, Mary G. (Mrs.) 12:4:317-322; 34:2:201, 204; 36:2:195; photo 52:1:11, 13-14 (see also Mary G.Bellamy, Wyoming’s First Woman Legislator) Belle Fourche River 36:1:69; 46:2:265 Belle Fourche River 75:3:3 Belle Fourche River 75:3:3 Belle Fourche River 76:1:12 Belle Fourche River 76:1:12 Belle Fourche, South Dakota 9:2:709; 53:1:36 Bellevue (Ohio) 66:4:27 Bellingham (Washington) 66:1&2:2 Bellingham, Washington 65:4:47; 66:1&2:2 December 14, 2009 Page 59

Belly Roll and Crawl 71:4:41 Belly Roll and Crawl 71:4:41 Belly Roll. 71:3:31 Belly Roll. 71:3:31 Beloburk, Mary 74:1:26 Beloburk, Mary 74:1:26 Belshaw, Maria A. (Mrs.) 40:1:38; 40:2:204-205; 42:2:206, 208, 220; 43:2:234 Ben Holladay Overland Stage Company 44:2:285 Bender, Dora 58:1:3 Bender, Nathan 65:1:52-53 Benes, Irving 39:1:109 Benevolent & Protective Order of (BPOE), Casper 66:1&2:34-35; photos 34-35 Bengough Hill 33:1:91 Bengough, Clement S. 33:1:89, 91; 36:2:190-193; 45:1:11-12 Benham, Alexander 40:1:110 Benham, Daniel 76:1:3 Benham, Daniel 76:1:3 Benham, Daniel Webster (Captain) 38:1:6, 35-38, 40, 42, 46 Benham, Roben B. 73:3:16 Benham, Roben B. 73:3:16 Benjamin & Gowing photographers, photo 66:1&2:13 Benjamin, Charles 61:1:23 Benjamin, Petty H. (see Adventures in Old Wyoming, 1879-1884) Bennet, Andrew S. (Captain) 49:2:281 Bennett Ferry (see FERRIES) Bennett Line Lode 40:2:229, 236; 44:1:46 Bennett, B. W. 40:1:95 Bennett, Clara 61:1:40, 43, 45-46 Bennett, Dr. H. W. 73:3:9 Bennett, Dr. H. W. 73:3:9 Bennett, Dr. W. S. 75:1, 10, 11 Bennett, Dr. W. S. 75:1, 10, 11 Bennett, Ed 33:2:198 Bennett, Edwin Lewis (see Boom Town Boy) Bennett, George 37:2:224 Bennett, Graville Gaylor (Right Reverend) 43:1:37-41 December 14, 2009 Page 60

Bennett, Harvey A. 35:2:137, photo 138; 37:2:150, 153-154 (see also H. A. Bennett and Company) Bennett, James Gordon 43:2:203 Bennett, John 50:2:349 Bennett, L. W. 44:2:202 Bennett, Maggie (Miss) 39:1:99 Bennett, William Sabin (Doctor) photo 61:1:39, 40-46 (see also Dr. William Sabin Bennett: The Rise and Fall of a Pioneer Doctor) Bennett-Hamilton-Moncreiffe 45:1:111 Benshoof, Inez 32:2:166 Benson, Bari photo 38:1:114 Benson, Ethel (Mrs.) 14:2:163 Benson, Ezra Taft 46:2:228 Benson, Joe (Doctor) 64:3/4:15 Benson, John 32:1:60, 62 Bent, A. S. (Mrs.) 14:4:319 Bent, Charles 46:1:22, 30 Bent, Charles and William 75:3:17 Bent, Charles and William 75:3:17 Bent, E. M. 49:2:277, 279 Bent, George 46:1:9, 21-22, 30, 32 (see also Life of George Bent, Written from His Letters) Bent, Luther S. 51:2:43 Bent, William (Colonel) 32:1:7; 46:1:34, 36; 59:1:54 Bent’s Fort (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Bent’s Old Fort. An Archeological Study by Jackson W. Moore, Jr., review 46:1:151-152 Benteen 48:1:118, 121 Benton 9:3:731; 38:2:181; 42:2:184; 43:2:166, 184, 190; 44:2:149-151 Benton, George W. (Reverend) 14:2:108 Benton, Sen. Thomas Hart 71:4:19, 21 Benton, Sen. Thomas Hart 71:4:19, 21 Benton, T. S. 37:2:199 Benton, Thomas Hart 44:2:149; 46:1:126, 130 Benton, Thomas Hart 75:3:10 Benton, Thomas Hart 75:3:10 Benton, Virginia Belle 14:2:108-120; 55:1:46 Benton, William (Senator) 55:1:13 Benton, Wyoming photo 10:2:92; 53:1:2, 6-7, photo 8, 9 (see also Boom Towns on the Union Pacific: December 14, 2009 Page 61

Laramie, Benton and Bear River City) Benton, Wyoming, 70:1:26 Benton, Wyoming, 70:1:26 63:1:28-31 (see also Wyoming’s Bentonite) Bent's Fort 75:3:22 Bent's Fort 75:3:22 Berger (Captain) 32:2:176 Berger, Charlie 52:2:49, 53 Bergeron, Prof. - 73:3:26 Bergeron, Prof. - 73:3:26 Bergersen, Pete 37:1:35-36 Bergis, Albert C. (Captain) 64:3/4:15 Bergman, Alan 66:4:33 Bergman, Marilyn 66:4:33 Beriah Thompson Collection photo 65:4:7 Berks County, Pa., 70:2:25 Berks County, Pa., 70:2:25 Berlet, Walter 32:2:252 Berlin 71:2:36 Berlin 71:2:36 Bermingham, Kate 42:2:192 Bermingham, Twiss 42:2:193, 205-206, 210-211 Bernadi’s Exposition Show 55:1:3 Bernardston, Massachusetts 66:1&2:42 Bernfeld, Seymour S. 10:1:44; 14:3:247; 14:4:328 Bernfield, Betsy (see Sagebrush Classics) Bernstein, Joel (see review of James Madison Alden. Yankee Artists of the Pacific Coast, 1854-1860) Berol, Alfred 71:3:19, 43 Berol, Alfred 71:3:19, 43 Berol, Kenneth 71:3:19 Berol, Kenneth 71:3:19 Berolzheimer, Alfred 71:3:36, 41 Berolzheimer, Alfred 71:3:36, 41 Berolzheimer, Madeleine 71:3:41 Berolzheimer, Madeleine 71:3:41 Berry Hotel, 72:1:38 Berry Hotel, 72:1:38 December 14, 2009 Page 62

Berry, Henryetta (Miss) 32:2:249 (see also review of Wagons, Mules and Men; review of Overland Limited; review of Peter Hurd. A Portrait Sketch from Life) Berry, Henryetta 66:4:25 Berry, Sam 11:1:50-52 (see also Sam Berry, An Outlaw Who Killed for Money) Bert Lampitt and Big Horn Basin Murders 75:1, 15 Bert Lampitt and Big Horn Basin Murders 75:1, 15 Bert Williams Award 66:4:7 Berta, John 43:1:92, 95 Berta, Mary 43:1:92 Berta, Tom 43:1:92-93, 95 Berthaton, Wyoming 46:1:114 Berthoud (Colorado) 66:3:6 Berthoud, Capt. E.L., 14 Berthoud, Capt. E.L., 14 Berwanger, Eugene H. (see West and Reconstruction) Beryl 38:1:76 Besse, R. S. 39:2:258 Bessemer Bend, Wyoming 46:1:114, 116 Bessemer Journal 33:2:155 Bessemer, Wyoming 64:3/4:55 Bessette, Amede, 70:2:18 Bessette, Amede, 70:2:18 Best, Clermont Livingston (Lieutentant) 35:1:10, 13 Best, Isaac 36:2:215 Bethell, Thomas N. (see Native Home of Hope: People and the Northern Rockies) Betron, Frank 59:1:29-30 Bettelgoon (see Bettleyoun, Isaac) Bettelyoun, Susan Bordeaux 37:1:89; 39:2:194, 202-203, 205, 207-208, 214, 216 (see also Bettleyoun, Isaac) Better Wyoming Association 48:2:180 Bettleyoun, Isaac 12:2:146-147 (see also Bettelyoun, Susan Bordeaux) Betts, John L. 49:2:239, 250 Betts, Robert B. (see Along the Ramparts of the Tetons: The Saga of Jackson Hole, Wyoming) Beuchner (see Zehner, Beuchner and Company) Beuf, Carlo (see review of Big Horn Pioneers) Beveridge, P. J. 14:4:270 December 14, 2009 Page 63

Beverly Hills 90210 66:1&2:70 Beverly Hills, California 76:4:18 Beverly Hills, California 76:4:18 Bevins, Bill 74:1:15 Bevins, Bill 74:1:15 Beyer, Keith (see Young Man Comes of Age: The Letters of Charles Rapp) Beyond a Literary Adventure: Bonneville's and Fremont’s Conquests of the Wind Rivers 71:4:15-28 Beyond a Literary Adventure: Bonneville's and Fremont’s Conquests of the Wind Rivers 71:4:15-28 BIA (see Indians: U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs) Biaird, Spencer F. 34:2:178 biannual fiscal reports 75:1, 30 biannual fiscal reports 75:1, 30 Biberstein, Franz 66:1&2:2 Bible, George 34:2:170-171 Bible, Otto 61:2:37 Bibliography Concerning the Big Horn , Big Horn National Forest by Carol D. Hunter 57:1:13-20 Bicentennial (American Revolution) 66:3:14 Bicentennial history of Wyoming 66:3:22, 24, 27 Bickford, Charles 5:2:79; 5:2&3:121 Bickford, Perry 66:3:36, 38, 45 Bickle, Dave 45:2:147 bicycles (see FIRSTS: bicycle tour of Yellowstone Park) Biddick, John 64:2:55 Biddle, B. R. 32:2:181, 185 Biddle, James (see forward to Lost America, From the Mississippi to the Pacific) Bier, James A. 65:2/3:9 Bierce, Ambrose 48:1:87 Bierstadt, Albert 2:1:13; 48:1:78, 85, 91-92; 66:1&2:2 65:2/3:19, 22 Big Brother’s Indian Programs-With Reservations by Sar A. Levitan and Barbara Hetrick, review 44:1:122- 123 Big Crow 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Big Dutch well 70:4:3 Big Dutch well 70:4:3 Big 15:2:138-139 (see also Mahas) December 14, 2009 Page 64

Big Foot 30:1:86; 41:1:105; 43:2:249 (see also Brule Sioux) Big Goose Creek 66:1&2:13, 20 Big Goose Creek, 70:2:11 Big Goose Creek, 70:2:11 Big Goose Crossing (Bozeman) 36:1:69 Big Horn (Wyoming) newspaper 66:1&2:17 Big Horn 36:1:65 (see also Custer and the Little Big Horn: A Psychobiographical Inquiry) Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition (see Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition of 1876 as Seen Through Letters of Captain Gerhard Luke Luhn) Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition 76:1:2-14 Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition 76:1:2-14 Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition of 1876 as Seen Through the Letters of Captain Gerhard Luke Luhn James H. Nottage 45:1:27-46 Big Horn baseball team 66:1&2:18 Big Horn Basin 14:1:39-50; 32:1:89, 91; 32:2:145, 207; 39:1:113, 126; 44:1:30, 33; 48:2:185; 49:1:23, 25, 27, 33, 40; 49:2:263, 266, 269, 271, 274, 277, 280, 283; 53:2:13-20; 60:1:25; 64:3/4:2; 66:1&2:5 (see also Buffalo Hunting with the Shoshone Indians in 1874 in the Big Basin, Wyoming; Colonization of the Big Horn Basin by the Mormons; Early Mail and Freight Route in Western Big Horn Basin; FIRSTS: church bell heard; FIRSTS: white man takes up permanent resident in Big Horn country; Fossil Hunting in the Big Horn Basin. The Diary of Frank L. Moore, 1889; From Beaver to Oil. A Century in the Development of Wyoming’s Big Horn Basin; Short Grass and Heather: Peter McCulloch in the Big Horn Basin) Big Horn Basin Clubs 70:3:7 Big Horn Basin Clubs 70:3:7 Big Horn Basin Development Company 38:1:77; 53:2:15; 60:1:25 Big Horn Basin Route 36:2:222-223 Big Horn Basin, 70:2:12, 14, 15, 18, 23 Big Horn Basin, 70:2:12, 14, 15, 18, 23 Big Horn Basin, Wyoming 76:1:15-30 Big Horn Basin, Wyoming 76:1:15-30 Big Horn Brick Yard 66:1&2:17 Big Horn Building 66:1&2:17 Big Horn Canyon 35:1:89; 36:1:68 Big Horn cemetery 66:1&2:20 Big Horn City Board of Trustees 66:1&2:17, 24 Big Horn City first cabin site, photo 66:1&2:21; first hotel 66:1&2:21; first plowed field 66:1&2:21; first settler 66:1&2:21; first sawmill 66:1&2:13 Big Horn City, Wyoming 36:1:66; 36:2:214; 39:2:261; 66:1&2:4, photo 10-11, 13, plat 14, 16-25; 66:1&2:4, 10-13, plat 14, 15-25; 66:3:6, 32 (see also Rise and Fall of Big Horn City) Big Horn County 48:2:177; 49:2:265; 64:3/4:2 (see also Beaver Creek School; in Big Horn County) December 14, 2009 Page 65

Big Horn County Rustler 76:1:25 Big Horn County Rustler 76:1:25 Big Horn County Wool growers 75:1, 9 Big Horn County Wool growers 75:1, 9 Big Horn County, Wyoming 76:1:15-30 Big Horn County, Wyoming 76:1:15-30 Big Horn County, Wyoming 76:4:14, 16 Big Horn County, Wyoming 76:4:14, 16 Big Horn Dramatic Club 66:1&2:18 Big Horn Expedition (1870) 50:2:305, 308 Big Horn ferry, 70:2:10 Big Horn ferry, 70:2:10 Big Horn General Merchandise 66:1&2:17 Big Horn Hot Springs 8:1:490; 56:1:8 (see also Trip of Colonel James McLaughlin, Indian Inspector, to the Big Horn Hot Springs, Wyoming) Big Horn Mercantile and Post Office 66:1&2:watercolor 14, photo 15, 16, photo 18, 25 Big Horn Mining Association 34:2:228 Big 32:1:76, 91, 93; 32:2:145, 147, 161-163, 208; 33:1:37; 34:1:40; 34:2:228; 35:2:125; 36:1:44; 36:2:206, 208-209, 211, 232, 241; 39:1:110, 112; 42:2:270; 48:1:110; 49:1:23, 25, 27-28, 33, 35-36; 66:1&2:4-5, 12-13, 24; 64:4:77 (see also Bibliography Concerning the Big Horn Medicine Wheel, Big Horn National Forest; Deadwood to the Big Horns; Re-Discovering the Big Horns; Herman Bischoff, Deadwood to the Big Horns, 1877) Big Horn Mountains 70:3:3 Big Horn Mountains 70:3:3 Big Horn Mountains 70:4:15, 16 Big Horn Mountains 70:4:15, 16 Big Horn Mountains 76:1:4, 6, 16 Big Horn Mountains 76:1:4, 6, 16 Big Horn Mountains 76:2:37 Big Horn Mountains 76:2:37 Big Horn Mountains, 74:2:24 Big Horn Mountains, 74:2:24 Big Horn National Forest 47:2:235; 64:3/4:18; 66:1&2:72 Big Horn Pioneers edited by Vie Willets Garber, review 33:2:234-235 Big Horn Post Office 66:1&2:16, 25 (see Big Horn Mercantile Company) Big Horn River 33:2:160-161, 166, 171; 35:1:44; 35:2:130; 36:1:73; 36:2:50, 223; 37:2:216-219; 39:1:115; 39:2:198; 48:1:111-112, 115; 48:2:170; 49:1:25, 28, 30, 41-43, 45, 47-48; 49:2:624; 51:1:143-144; 55:1:51-55; 60:1:25 (see also Wind-Big Horn River and the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade) Big Horn River 71:4:30, 35 December 14, 2009 Page 66

Big Horn River 71:4:30, 35 Big Horn River 76:1:19 Big Horn River 76:1:19 Big Horn River, 70:2:3, 10, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20 Big Horn River, 70:2:3, 10, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20 Big Horn Saloon 66:1&2:20 Big Horn School District 66:1&2:14, 15 Big Horn Sentinel 33:2:158; 35:1:95; 36:1:66; (masthead) 66:1&2:16-17, 18, 20 Big Horn Sentinel Building photo 66:1&2:15 Big Horn Sheep Company 46:2:174, 181, 185, 193-194, 201, 203; 47:1:75, 77-78 Big Horn Town Site Company 66:1&2:17 Big Horn Trail 47:1:87 Big Island Bridge photo 58:2:53 Big 36:2:187, 193-194 (see also Laramie River) Big Laramie River crossing 74:1:14 Big Laramie River crossing 74:1:14 Big Muddy oil field 7:1:329-330 Big Nose 38:2:224 Big Nose George 6:1&2:231-233; 8:4:641; 13:2:128-129 (see also Manuse; Parrot, George) Big Piney Creek 36:2:213 Big Piney, Wyoming 70:3:27, 31 Big Piney, Wyoming 70:3:27, 31 Big Pond Station by Mrs. Emilie Hurd photo 33:2:206, 210-211 Big Ribs 39:2:205 (see also Sioux) Big Robber 59:2:30 (see also Crow) Big Sandy 32:1:26, 51, 53-54, 56, 58, 64-65; 32:2:168, 177, 183, 188, 193, 197-198; 40:2:270 Big Sandy River 59:2:11 Big Sandy, Wyoming 46:1:62 Big Sky Snowriders 70:3:23 Big Sky Snowriders 70:3:23 Big Springs 33:1:95; 36:2:213 Big Teepee 47:1:93-96 Big Tent 38:2:181 Big Trails 42:2:55 Bigbellies 17:2:94 (see also Gros Ventre) Biggs, Arthur 48:2:227-228 December 14, 2009 Page 67

Biggs, Wallace R. 33:2:136 Bigham, Mollie 37:2:154 Bihr, Johnny 52:2:45 Biles, Roger (see New Deal for the American People) Bill Barlow’s Budget 6:4:30; 32:2:223; 33:2:149, 156-157; 34:1:62, 80-82; 35:1:97; 43:2:167 (also Barlow, Bill; Borrow, Morris C.) Bill Nye by Frank Sumner Burrage 11:1:42-49 Bill Nye by O. N. Gibson 3:1:95-104 Bill Nye in the South by Doris Lanier 46:2:253-262 Bill Nye’s Western Humor edited by T. A. Larson, review 40:2:287-288; 66:3:10 Bille, Ed (see review of Petroleum Industry) Billings (Montana) 66:3:26 Billings, - 71:2:12 Billings, - 71:2:12 Billings, Montana 74:1:29 Billings, Montana 74:1:29 Billings, Montana, 70:2:7 Billings, Montana, 70:2:7 Billings, Montana, 74:2:6 Billings, Montana, 74:2:6 Billington, Monroe Lee, book reviewed 71:4:44 Billington, Monroe Lee, book reviewed 71:4:44 Billington, Monroe Lee, review of African Americans on the Western Frontier, 73:3:37 Billington, Monroe Lee, review of African Americans on the Western Frontier, 73:3:37 Billington, Ray Allen 49:2:226-227, 230-231, 241; 59:2:6; 65:2/3:16 (see also introduction to Probing the American West; Soldier and Brave) Billman Creek, 70:2:7 Billman Creek, 70:2:7 Billy 16:2:135 (see also Uncompahgre Ute) Bilyeu, Marilyn S. (see Marilyn S. Bilyeu Collection) bimetalism 66:3:39 Bindlestiffs (see Bull Threshers and Bindlestiffs: Harvesting and Threshing on the North American Plains) Binford, Hugh 52:1:40 Bingham 36:1:73 Bingham post office, 70:2:7 Bingham post office, 70:2:7 Bingham, H. S. (Lieutenant) 55:1:40 December 14, 2009 Page 68

Bingham, J. D. 39:1:39 Bingham, Maj. H.W. 76:3:8 Bingham, Maj. H.W. 76:3:8 Binkley, Robert C. 45:1:69, 71, 84 Binkley, William 13:2:125-127 Biographical Sketch of James Bridger by Major General Grenville M. Dodge 1:3:1-10; (reprint) 33:2:159- 177 Biographical Sketch of John Wright Woodruff by Mrs. Lesley Day Woodruff Riter 3:4:212-227 Biography of Ezra Thompson Clark by Annie Clark Tanner, review 48:1:152-153 Biography, ed comment 75:1, 2 Biography, ed comment 75:1, 2 Biolsi, Thomas 66:1&2:52 (see also Organizing the Sioux) Biolsi, Thomas, Organizing the Lakota, review 66:1&2:52 Birch, Brian P. 54:1:84 (see also Crossing Wyoming with the Forty-Niners: Cornish Impressions of the West; Victorian Englishman’s View of the West) Bird Woman (see Sacajawea) Bird, Max T. 71:4:5 Bird, Max T. 71:4:5 Bird, Mrs. Geneva 71:2:30 Bird, Mrs. Geneva 71:2:30 Bird's Eye Pass, 70:2:13 Bird's Eye Pass, 70:2:13 Birds of America by John James Audubon 66:3:47 Birdseye Pass 47:1:82; 53:1:53 Birdseye, F. T. 51:1:103 Birleffi, Bobbi 66:4:39 Birleffi, Larry 48:2:246; 66:4:39 Birmingham 37:1:35 Birmingham Emigrating Company 45:2:254 Birr, Phyllis 70:3:29, 32 Birr, Phyllis 70:3:29, 32 Birth of a Frontier Boom Town: Cheyenne in 1867 by Gilbert A. Stelter 39:1:5-35 Bisbee, William 63:2:51-52 Bisbee, William H. (Captain) 44:2:181 Bischoff, Herman 9:4:19-34 (see also Herman Bischoff, Deadwood to the Big Horns, 1877)

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Bishop Memorial Fund 33:2:217 Bishop Who Bid for Fort Laramie by Howard Lee Wilson 34:2:163-174 Bishop, Betty (Mrs.) 57:2:6 Bishop, Claire 33:2:196, 214 Bishop, Floyd A. 33:2:197 Bishop, Helen Custer (see Activities and Plans, Fifth Judicial District Committee) Bishop, Hoel S. (Lieutenant) 40:1:146 Bishop, J. H. 39:1:109 Bishop, Loren Clark 6:1&2:243; 32:1:103, 119, 122-123; 55:2:11 (see also review of Express–The Great Gamble; In Memorium; Memorial to Loren Clark Bishop) Bishop, M. Guy (see More Than One Coal Road to Zion: The ’s Efforts to Ease Dependency on Wyoming Coal) Bishop, Marvin 64:3/4:22 Bishop, Marvin L. 70:4:26 Bishop, Marvin L. 70:4:26 Bishop, Marvin, Sr. 75:1, 2 Bishop, Marvin, Sr. 75:1, 2 Bishop, Thomas 33:1:79 (see Cows All Over the Place) Bisonette (French trader) 7:1:345, 347 Bissell (George Henry) Papers 66:4:30 Bissonette 39:2:205; 43:2:249, 278 Bissonette, Joseph 42:1:100; 47:1:10, 12; 49:1:28-29, 87-89, 94-95, 99, 101-102, 104-105 Bits of Silver edited and forward by Don Ward, review 33:2:237-238 Bitter Cottonwood Creek 42:2:262 Bitter Creek 33:1:96; 33:2:169, 209, 211, 213; 34:2:239-240; 42:2:255-256; 65:2/3:4 (see also Incident at Bitter Creek: The Story of the ) Bitter Creek railroad station 34:2:236 Bitter Creek, 72:1:17 Bitter Creek, 72:1:17 Bitterroot Mountains 70:4:10 Bitterroot Mountains 70:4:10 75:3:13 Bitterroot Valley 75:3:13 Bitton, Davis (see New Views of Mormon History: A Collection of Essays in Honor of Leonard J. Arrington) Black Americans (see Afro-Americans) December 14, 2009 Page 70

Black army units (see MILITARY: Afro-Americans) Black Bear 17:1:9; 27:2:148; 41:1:42, 55-56; 41:2:211, 215-219, 221-222, 237, 241; 43:2:249; 46:1:10, 21, 32; 46:2:227; 47:1:61 (see also Arapaho; Sioux) Black Bear 76:3:8 Black Bear 76:3:8 Black Beard 29:2:212-213, 226 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Black Buttes by Adrian Reynolds 33:2:212 Black Buttes Station photo 33:2:206; 34:2:236-237 Black Coal 41:1:54, 56; 41:2:240-242; 47:1:66-67; 53:2:54-57, photo 58, 59 (see also Arapaho) Black Diamonds of Sheridan, A Facet of Wyoming History by Stanley A. Kuzara, review 50:1:190-191 (see Sixth Grandfather: Black Elk’s Teaching Given to John G. Neihardt) Black family 66:4:47-48 Black Fourteen 54:1:23; 66:4:39 Black Fox 73:3:26 Black Fox 73:3:26 Black Gold: Patterns in the Development of Wyoming's Oil Industry, rev., 70:3:45 Bombardier Snowcoach 70:3:9, 12, 14, 15 Black Gold: Patterns in the Development of Wyoming's Oil Industry, rev., 70:3:45 Bombardier Snowcoach 70:3:9, 12, 14, 15 Black Hank 12:2:94 (see also Harrington, Henry) Black Hawk 16:2:130; 29:1:88 (see also Ute) Black Hills (Laramie Range) 32:1:114; 32:2:263; 33:1:74; 33:2:168; 34:1:7, 9, 58; 36:2:232, 236; 37:2:217, 220 Black Hills (South Dakota) 46:2:263-280; 47:2:222-223, 225, 227; 48:1:111, 113; 54:1:37-44, map 45, 46, 48 (see also Guide to the Black Hills; Illinois Gold Hunter in the Black Hills. The Diary of Jerry Bryan, March 13 to August 20, 1876; Newton–Jenney Expedition; Paha Sapa; Trek No. 25 of Historical Trail Treks, “The Wyoming Portion of the Custer Expedition of 1874 to Explore the Black Hills”; Wyoming Portion of the Custer Expedition of 1874 to Explore the Black Hills, Trek No. 25 of the Historical Trail Treks) Black Hills Climbing Coalition 75:3:4 Black Hills Climbing Coalition 75:3:4 (1874) 46:2:263-280 (see also Custer Expedition; Sketch of the Black Hills Expedition of 1874) Black Hills Exploring and Mining Association 49:1:66-69 Black Hills (see Prelude to the of 1876) Black Hills Gold Rush in Wyoming 48:1:45-46 Black Hills goldfields in Wyoming 47:1:50-51, map 53 Black Hills in Wyoming 12:1:37 (see also Laramie Range) Black Hills Sooners: The Davy Expedition of 1868 by Grant K. Anderson 49:1:65-81 December 14, 2009 Page 71

Black Hills Stage, Mail and Express 34:2:142 Black Hills (see last Black Hills coach leaving Cheyenne photo) Black Hills Treaty (1876) 54:1:48 41:1:41; 46:1:7, 9, 23, 33; 49:1:14 (see also Cheyenne) Black Leg 55:1:41 (see also Sioux) Black Legend (see Leyenda Negra) Black Legend in Wyoming High School Textbooks: Anti-Hispanic Attitudes in their Treatment of the Period, 1492–1848 by Greg Scheurman 49:2:223-252 Black Mountain 32:2:146-147, 152, 155, 160 (see also Jim Beckwourth: Black Mountain Man and War Chief of the Crows) Black Mouse 28:1:31 Black Robe (see Come Blackrobe: DeSmet and the Indian Tragedy) Black Shield 38:2:224; 55:1:41 (see also Sioux) Black troops 73:3:16 Black troops 73:3:16 Black Wednesday 64:3/4:15 Black Whiteman (Black Bear’s son) 17:2:162 (see also Arapaho) Black, A. P. (see End of the Long Horn Trail) Black, Alec 45:2:147 Black, Bill 32:1:49 Black, Eugene B. (see Great Stagecoach Robbers of the West) Black, Harry L. 39:2:258 Black, Jeremiah 32:1:40 Black, John Charles 66:3:31, 39 Black, Margaret (Miss) 39:2:259 Black, Robert C., III (see Colorado: A History of the Centennial State; Island in the Rockies: The History of Grand County, Colorado, to 1930) Black, Tom 37:1:104, 106 Black’s Fork 32:1:19-20, 56, 58; 33:1:31, 76; 33:2:168-169; 34:2:247-248; 35:2:204; 36:2:143, 204 (see also Haivodika) Blackbird 17:2:130 (see also Omaha) Blackburn, Duncan 4:3:336; 14:1:79; 38:1:91 Blackburn, Joseph C. S. 66:3:46 Blackburn, Quin A. 44:2:261; 58:1:16 Blackburn, Roland, 72:1:28, 30 Blackburn, Roland, 72:1:28, 30 Blackfeet 2:3:53-54; 8:4:615; 14:1:51-52; 15:2:134-135; 15:3:199, 206-210; 29:2:129, 142-143; 30:1:86; December 14, 2009 Page 72

36:2:231; 43:1:74, 83, 86; 43:2:239; 46:1:123-133; 48:1:113, 119, 124-125; 55:1:32, 35, 52; 59:1:15- 16, 50, 54, 56; 60:2:27; 63:3:86-92; 65:1:46 (see also Blackfeet and Buffalo: Memories of Life Among the Indians; Blood; Gros Ventre; Horse in Blackfoot Indian Culture with Comparative Material from other Western Tribes; Pawnee, Blackfoot and Cheyenne-History and Folklore of the Plains; Nature of the Relationship between the Blackfeet Indians and the Men of the Fur Trade; Piegan; Reservation Blackfeet, 1885-1945: A Photographic History of Cultural Survival; Siksika; Teton) Blackfeet 71:4:34, 35 Blackfeet 71:4:34, 35 Blackfeet 75:3:14 Blackfeet 75:3:14 Blackfeet and Buffalo: Memories of Life Among the Indians by , edited by Keith C. Steele, review 53:2:78-79 Blackfoot (Crow Chief) 18:2:107; 43:1:75, 78-79 (see also Crow) 75:3:14 Blackfoot Confederacy 75:3:14 Blackman, John C. (Reverend) 3:2:148; 12:2:162 Blackmer, H. M. 53:1:23-25 Blackmore, Henry (Mrs.) 14:4:257, 259, 279 Blackmore, Henry 14:4:257, 279 Blackmore, William 14:4:257, 259-260, 262, 296 Blackmore, William H., 74:2:21, 27 Blackmore, William H., 74:2:21, 27 Blackrock Creek 71:4:31 Blackrock Creek 71:4:31 Blackrock Meadows 71:4:31 Blackrock Meadows 71:4:31 Blacks (see African Americans) Black's Fork, 70:1:38 Black's Fork, 70:1:38 , 70:2:13 Blacks Fork, 70:2:13 Black's Fork, 72:1:12, 13, 15 Black's Fork, 72:1:12, 13, 15 Blacks in the West by W. Sherman Savage, review 49:1:154-155 blacksmith shop (photo) 73:3:3 blacksmith shop (photo) 73:3:3 Blacksmith Shop. Fort Laramie 73:3:20 Blacksmith Shop. Fort Laramie 73:3:20 Blacktail Butte 71:3:16 December 14, 2009 Page 73

Blacktail Butte 71:3:16 Bladensburg Bridge 71:2:40 Bladensburg Bridge 71:2:40 Bladensburg, Maryland 71:2:39 Bladensburg, Maryland 71:2:39 Blaikie, Ed 45:2:164 Blaine, James G. (Secretary of State) 35:2:165, 170; 47:1:70; 53:2:33, 36 Blair (Mrs.) 58:1:6 Blair and Crispin's kilns 71:2:9 Blair and Crispin's kilns 71:2:9 Blair, Archibald 50:2:338 Blair, Bob 73:2:32 Blair, Bob 73:2:32 Blair, Duncan 50:2:338; 62:1:16 Blair, Henry A. 38:1:68 Blair, Henry A., 70:1:16 Blair, Henry A., 70:1:16 Blair, Jacob B. (Judge) 35:2:139; photo 53:2:30, 33-34, 36-37 Blair, Neal 76:2:48 Blair, Neal 76:2:48 Blair, Neal L. (see review of American Cowboy in Life and Legend; review of Metal Weapons, Tools, Ornaments of the Teton Neighbors; review of Araphao; review of Teepee Neighbors) Blairtown, Wyoming 50:2:338 Blake, F. W., 70:2:32 Blake, F. W., 70:2:32 Blake, Herbert 6:1&2:241 Blake, John W. (Judge) 34:2:209-210; 37:2:176; 64:2:43, 48 Blake, M.L. 76:1:20, 22, 29 Blake, M.L. 76:1:20, 22, 29 Blake, Richard W. 45:2:182 Blakeman, Louise Parr (Mrs.) 8:2:564; 9:1:665 Blakeslee, Claude (Mrs.) 39:1:131 Blakesley, Lou 71:2:13 Blakesley, Lou 71:2:13 Blakesly 58:1:4 Blanchard, Addison (Reverend) 35:2:142 Blanchard, Rev. Jonathon, 70:2:16 December 14, 2009 Page 74

Blanchard, Rev. Jonathon, 70:2:16 Bland-Allison Act (1878) 35:1:53-54 Blanshard, Paul 57:2:14 Blant, S. E. 49:2:267 Blast Your (see Bless Your Hide) Blazing the Bridger and Bozeman Trails by John S. Gray 49:1:23-51 Bleistein, George 40:1:78, 82, 100 Bleriot, Louis 52:2:20 Bless Your Hide 39:1:127 Blessingh, Carl Adam (see Von Blessingh, Carl Adam) Blew, Mary Clearman 71:3:37 Blew, Mary Clearman 71:3:37 Blick, Roy 55:1:15, 17 Blickensderfer 40:2:164 Blickensderfer, Jake 76:4:4 Blickensderfer, Jake 76:4:4 Bliss, Jack 44:1:17 Blitz, Antone 49:2:258 blizzard 75:1, 5 blizzard 75:1, 5 Blizzard of 76:1:1949 31-37 Blizzard of 76:1:1949 31-37 blizzard, 72:1:13 blizzard, 72:1:13 blizzards (1878) 13:2:99; (1892) 32:1:92-93; (1896) 13:2:100-101 Bloch, Louis M., Jr. (see Overland to California in 1859: A guide for Travelers) Bloch, Robert 66:4:23 Blodgett, Mary Sherwood (Mrs.) 34:2:173; 43:1:21 Blood Indians 44:1:62, 65-66; 46:1:123; 56:2:22 Blood-Stained Book, (song), 70:1:15, 17 Blood-Stained Book, (song), 70:1:15, 17 Blood-Stained Book, musical score, 70:1:20 Blood-Stained Book, musical score, 70:1:20 Bloody Bozeman 66:1&2:12 (see also Bozeman Trail) Bloody Lake 33:1:98 Bloody Trail massacre 12:2:148 December 14, 2009 Page 75

Bloom, John Porter (see American Territorial System) Bloom, Lewis 39:2:258 Bloomington, Illinois 66:3:31, 34-35 Bloss, Roy S. (see -The Great Gamble) Blouet, Brian W. (see Great Plains Environment and Culture) Blue Bank Road 52:2:47 Blue Bead Mountain and River 49:2:275 Blue Creek 32:2:240-241; 34:1:101, 110 Blue Grass Creek, Wyoming 64:2:35 Blue Horse 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Blue John 56:2:26 (see also ) Blue Rock 34:1:57 Blue Sky law 35:2:180; 48:2:191 Blue Tommyhawk 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Bluewater Battle (1855) 41:2:205 Bluewater Creek Battle 42:1:30 Bluff Canal 39:1:121 Blume, Fred 75:1, 2 Blume, Fred 75:1, 2 Blume, Fred 76:1:22 Blume, Fred 76:1:22 Blume, Fred H. (Judge) 35:1:63; 54:1:22, 56 Blunk, Edith 41:1:65 Blunk, Forrest S. 41:1:65 Blunt, Capt. Stanhope E., 74:2:30 Blunt, Capt. Stanhope E., 74:2:30 Blunt, Matthew Marsh 38:1:22, 24, 42, 46-47 Blunt's system, 74:2:31 Blunt's system, 74:2:31 Bly, Robert 66:1&2:5 Blyman, Joseph 43:2:198 Boal, Cody (Mr. and Mrs.) 40:2:265 Boan, Fran 38:1:85; 39:1:109; 40:1:107 Boan, James (Mr. and Mrs.) 33:2:214 (see also James Boan and Son) Boar’s Tusk 40:1:112 December 14, 2009 Page 76

Board of Charities and Reform 71:4:12 Board of Charities and Reform 71:4:12 Board of Livestock Commissioners 74:1:22 Board of Livestock Commissioners 74:1:22 Board of Pardons 74:1:31 Board of Pardons 74:1:31 Board of Trade 33:2:140 Board of Trade Journal 33:2:157; 35:1:98 Board of Trustees 70:3:42 Board of Trustees 70:3:42 boarding schools 4:2:296; 6:1&2:241; 15:1:51-54; 16:1:5-7, 9; 17:2:89, 92, 94-99; 18:2:107; 25:1:49; 21:2/3:191; 24:1:30-31; 25:1:48; 25:2:158, 181-189; 26:1:65, 67; 26:2:208; 27:1:61-88; 27:2:132-135, 198-220; 28:1:27-40; 29:1:94, 97; 29:2:127, 130, 134, 98-204, 212-213, 226, 227; 30:1:77-80; 30:1:53, 76, 79-80, 88-89, 101-107; 30:2:131, 139, 142 Boardman, John 35:2:204; 40:1:26; 42:2:204; 43:2:221 Boat-pusher or Bird Woman? or Sacajawea? by Blanche Schroer 52:1:46-54 Boatright, Mody C. 64:1:4, 7 boats (see FIRSTS: boat on ) Bobbitt, T. N. 3:2:150 Boca Raton, Florida 66:1&2:75 Bode, E. A. (Infantry Corporal) (see A Dose of Frontier Soldiering: The Memoirs of Corporal E. A. Bode, Frontier Regular Infantry, 1877–1882) Bodmer, Karl 48:1:83; 56:2:inside cover Boedan, James (see Peno Creek) Boeing Air Transport 62:3:132-133 Boeing Air Transport Company 75:4: 12 Boeing Air Transport Company 75:4: 12 Boeing Aircraft Company 52:2:25 Boer War 66:1&2:25 Boettcher. Charles (see Charles Boettcher: A Study in Pioneer Western Enterprise) Bogardus, A. H. (Captain) 47:2:140 Bogart, Barbara Allen, review of Great Mysteries of the West 66:4:74 Boggs, John 32:2:170-171 Boggs, Thomas O. 46:1:31 Bogue, Allen G. (see From Prairie to Corn Belt Farming on the Illinois and Iowa Prairies in the Nineteenth Century) Bohi, Charles H. (see Country Railroad Station in America; We Took the Train) Bohl, Sarah R., Wyoming's Estelle Reel, 75:1, 22-36; bio 36 December 14, 2009 Page 77

Bohl, Sarah R., Wyoming's Estelle Reel, 75:1, 22-36; bio 36 Bohlen, E. T. (see review of War Eagle; Schwartze Ranch or Pole Creek Ranch) Boice, Fred (Mrs.) 3:1:111; 52:2:5 Boice, Fred D. 13:1:63-64 Boice, Shirley 48:2:189 Boiling Spring 37:2:219; 43:2:221, 230 Boise, Idaho 64:3/4:8, 15; 66:1&2:75 Boland, Hospital Steward Patrick 73:3:15 Boland, Hospital Steward Patrick 73:3:15 Boland, Jennie (Mrs.) 2:2:39 Boller, Henry 44:1:66 Bolles, C. E. 42:1:69 Bologna, Italy 66:1&2:35 Bolton, Isadore 61:1:14 Bomford, G. M. (Lieutenant) 44:2:158 Boms, Jan 33:2:128 Bonanza Kings: The Social Origins and Business Behavior of Western Mining Entrepreneurs, 1870–1900, Richard H. Peterson, review 49:2:286-287 Bonanza, Wyoming 76:1:24 Bonanza, Wyoming 76:1:24 Bond, Clara Williamson 2:4:69 (see An Appreciation) Bond, Fred 40:1:79-80 Bond, Robert 32:1:59; 66:4:24 Bond, Wallace C. (Mrs.) 3:3:191; 7:3:443 (see also Mrs. Wallace C. Bond-Sarah Frances Slack) Bondi, Baptiste 43:2:240 (see also Pourier, Baptiste) Bone Hunters by Url Lanham, review 46:1:152-154 Bone, Joseph (Lieutenant) 51:2:39 Bonfi ls, F.G. 76:2:50 Bonfi ls, F.G. 76:2:50 Bonheur, Rosa 48:1:77 Bonner, John (Governor of Montana) 60:2:20 Bonneville Cabins 40:1:120 Bonneville Forest 4:2:281-282 Bonneville, B. L. E. (Captain; General) 1:1:4, 13 ; 2:1:13; 2:3:43; 3:2:132; 6:3:273-274, 276-277; 8:4:608, 610-633; 32:2:244; 36:2:137; 40:1:120; 44:1:12, 58, 60, 64-65, 70, 83; 44:2:285; 45:2:252, 255; 47:2:221; 54:1:63; 63:3:94-95, 97-99, 101-102 (see also General B. L. E. Bonneville) Bonneville, B. L. E. 70:4:9 December 14, 2009 Page 78

Bonneville, B. L. E. 70:4:9 Bonneville, B. L. E. 75:3:17 Bonneville, B. L. E. 75:3:17 Bonneville, Capt. B. L. E. 71:4:16-19, 23, 35; photo 19; climbs 28 Bonneville, Capt. B. L. E. 71:4:16-19, 23, 35; photo 19; climbs Gannett Peak 28 Bonneville’s Folly 45:2:252 Bonneville’s Foray: Exploring the Wind Rivers in 1833 by James R. Wolf, 63:3:93-104 Bonney, Jonathan, 70:1:26 Bonney, Jonathan, 70:1:26 Bonney, Lorraine and Orrin H., The Grand Controversy: The Pioneer Climbs in the and the Controversial First Ascent of the , review 66:3:73-74 Bonney, Lorraine G. (see Battle Drums and Geysers: The Life and Journals of Lieutenant Gustavus Cheney Doane; Bonney’s Guide, Jackson’s Hole and Grand Teton; Guide to the Wyoming Bonney, Orrin (see Bonney’s Guide, Jackson’s Hole and Grand Teton; . Colorado’s Great Mountains; Guide to the Wyoming Mountains and Wilderness Areas; review of Battle Drums and Geysers: The Life and Journals of Lieutenant Gustavus Cheney Doane) Bonney, Orrin and Lorraine 71:3:28, 30 Bonney, Orrin and Lorraine 71:3:28, 30 Bonney, Seth (Captain) 44:2:160 Bonney’s Guide by Orrin H. and Lorraine G. Bonney, review 34:1:123 Bonney's Guide 71:3:18 Bonney's Guide 71:3:18 Bonsel, W. A. 2:1:20; 2:3:60; 3:2:149; 9:3:761; 11:1:66 book campaigns 1:3:60 Book of Indians by Holling C. Holling 66:3:49 Book Reviews, edited by Carl Hallberg 71:3:45-46 Book Reviews, edited by Carl Hallberg 71:3:45-46 Bookmiller, Edwin V. (Captain) 59:1:30-32 Boom Town Boy by Edwin Lewis Bennett and Agnes Wright Spring, review 40:2:291-292 Boom Town Newspapers-Journalism on the Rocky Mountain Frontier by David Fridtjof Halaas, review 54:2:79 Boom Towns on the Union Pacific: Laramie, Benton and Bear River City by Emmett D. 53:12-13 Boomerang (see HORSES AND MULES) Laramie Boomerang; Laramie Daily Boomerang) 34:1:66, 68- 69 Boone, A. G. (Colonel) 33:2:173 Boone, Andrew 60:2:23 boosterism 71:2:22 boosterism 71:2:22 Boot and Club Parade 64:3/4:37 December 14, 2009 Page 79

Bootes, Levi C. (Lieutenant) 58:2:5, 9 Booth, Ernest 64:2:57 Booth, Florence 51:2:46 Booth, Pauline 64:2:57 Booth, Powers 66:1&2:69 Booth, William 35:2:139 Booth, William E. 64:2:58 bootleggers 52:2:26 Bootleggers 71:2:30 Bootleggers 71:2:30 Boots and Saddles at the Little Big Horn by James S. Hutchins, review 49:1:155-157 Boo–wah–go 16:1:30-31 (see also Bannock) Bo–pi–gio (Norman, Bertha) 22:2:8 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Bordeau, James 51:2:38, photo 46; photo 58:2:19 Bordeaus 43:2:249 Bordeaux 73:3:13.15. 16 Bordeaux 73:3:13.15. 16 Bordeaux Bend 12:1:44 Bordeaux Bend battle 12:1:44 Bordeaux by Virginia Trenholm 37:1:89-93; 42:2:262 Bordeaux Indian Trading Post 33:2:223, 227 Bordeaux, (see Bordeaux, Bordeaux) 37:1:89 Bordeaux, James 6:2:262; 33:2:227-228; 37:1:89-90; 42:1:84, 89 Bordeaux, James 76:3:6 Bordeaux, James 76:3:6 Bordeaux, James, 70:1:8 Bordeaux, James, 70:1:8 Bordeaux, Louis 37:1:90 Bordeaux, Louis 76:3:8 Bordeaux, Louis 76:3:8 Borein, Edward 48:1:95 Borger, Gary 76:2:22 Borger, Gary 76:2:22 Borghese (Prince) 52:1:34 Borie 43:1:50 Borland, Matt 37:2:196 December 14, 2009 Page 80

Born to be a Soldier: The Military Career of William Wing Loring by William L. Wessels, review 43:2:307- 308 Borne 17:2:94 (see also Bigbellies) Borne, Lawrence (see Dude Ranching, A Complete History) Borsch, Fred 38:1:100 Boruff, Mabel C. (Mrs.) 3:4:231; 7:3:442 Borup 40:2:244 Bosler 33:1:90; 36:2:200 Bosler, Bill 73:3:27. 28 Bosler, Bill 73:3:27. 28 Bosler, Frank C. 57:2:7; 58:1:26; 64:1:22 Boss Cowman: The Recollections of Ed Lemmon, 1857–1946 edited by Nellie Snyder Yost, review 41:2:286-287 (Massachusetts) 66:1&2:42 Boston Globe 34:1:76; 43:1:42 Boston Newton Company Venture by Jessie Gould Hannon, review 42:1:120-121 Boston Public Library 66:1&2:28, 32 Boston University 66:4:21, 34 Boston Weather Bureau 66:1&2:49 Boston, Massachusetts 65:2/3:2; 66:1&2:42 Bostonians and Bullion: The Journal of Robert Livermore, 1892–1915 edited by Gene Gressley, review 40:2:283-284 Bostwick, Louis R. 54:2:8 Boswell, George H. 3:3:184-185 (see also George H. Boswell) Boswell, N. K. (Sheriff) 3:1:83; 35:1:90; 47:2:157; 59:2:18 Boswell, The Story of a Frontier Lawman by Mary Lou Pence, review 51:2:67-68 Boteler’s Hotel (see Bottler’s Hotel) Bothwell 33:2:154-156 Bothwell, Albert J. 34:1:116; 64:3/4:53, 56 Bothwell, Wyoming 64:3/4:53 Botsford, A. J. 51:2:41 Bott, G. S. 42:2:160 Bottineau County (North Dakota) 66:4:10 Bottler 14:4:290-292 Bottler bison herd 66:4:48 Bottler brothers (Frederick, Henry, Phillip) 66:4:45-46 December 14, 2009 Page 81

Bottler dairy 66:4:45 Bottler Ranch (Montana) 66:4:45(photo) Bottler’s Hotel 14:4:287 Boucher, Thomas 64:2:36-38, 41-42, 44 Boughton, E. B. R. 43:2:207, 210; 45:2:244 Boughton, Frank R. S. 12:2:94 Boulder (Colorado) 66:1&2:37; 66:3:10, 13-14, 22; 66:4:6, 32 Boulder Dam 70:3:31 Boulder Dam 70:3:31 Boulder Irrigation District 70:3:31 Boulder Irrigation District 70:3:31 Boulder Lake, Wyoming 60:2:3-4, 8 Boulder River, 70:2:22 Boulder River, 70:2:22 Boulder, Wyoming 54:2:13 Boulder, Wyoming 70:3:27, 31 Boulder, Wyoming 70:3:27, 31 Boundaries of the State Reserve by Clarence T. Johnston 8:1:506-513 Bourdieu, Pierre 76:2:3 Bourdieu, Pierre 76:2:3 Bouree, M. Albert 41:1:111-12, 29 Bourgeais (see Northwest Fur Company) Bourier, Mitch (see Boyer, Mitch) Bourke, John Gregory (Lieutenant; Captain) 34:2:142; 37:1:97; 48:2:277; 55:1:43; 56:2:4-5, 7-9; 64:2:4 Bourne, Alan W. (see review of Custer Album. A Pictorial Biography of General George A. Custer) Bourne, Eulalia (see Ranch Schoolteacher) Bousman, Floyd 70:3:30-33 Bousman, Floyd 70:3:30-33 Boutelli, L. J. E. 66:4:33 Bouton, Thomas J. 39:2:171 Bouyer, Monton (see Boyer, Mitch) Bovier, John Baptiste (see Boyer, John Baptiste) Bow 17:2:113-114, 127 Bowen, Earl W. (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:46 Bowen, Edwin LeRoy (Mrs.) 7:1:364 Bowen, Hunter 34:1:24 December 14, 2009 Page 82

Bowen, Ralph 75:4: 27 Bowen, Ralph 75:4: 27 Bower, Earl T. (Senator) 37:1:113 Bower, W. W. (Sheriff) 64:2:53, 55 Bowers, Gideon (Sergeant) 55:1:40 Bowers, W. H. 53:1:10 Bowie Cross Timber 34:1:79 Bowie, Alexander 37:2:223; 64:2:36-37, 40-41 Bowker, Francis E. (Captain) 66:1&2:49 Bowles, Charles 36:2:225 Bowles, Charles E., 74:2:22, 25 Bowles, Charles E., 74:2:22, 25 Bowles, Chester A. 52:1:25, 30 Bowles, Samuel 33:1:78; 53:1:9 (see also Our New West. Records of Travel Between the Mississippi and the Pacific Ocean, 1869) Bowlin, Mike (president, Atlantic Richfield Company) 66:4:35 Bowman 43:2:228 Bowman L. A. 53:2:17, 20 Bowman, Albert E. photo 54:2:23, 25-26; 64:1:13-14, 18-20 Bowman, Elijah 3:4:206 Bowman, J. Soule 47:1:11 Bowman, Jack 37:1:96 Bowman, William (Mrs.) 42:2:207 Bowran, Frank L. 48:2:234, 236, 243 (see review of Charles Ilfeld Company, A Study of the Rise and Decline of Mercantile Capitalism in New Mexico) Bowser, Wilber 60:1:26 Boxing 73:3:3 Boxing 73:3:3 Boy Scouts 9:3:762 Boy Scouts of America 73:3:11 Boy Scouts of America 73:3:11 Boyack, Archie R. (Colonel) 32:1:103 (see also A Memorial to Loren Clark Bishop) Boyack, Hazel Nobel 34:2:247 Boyd, Andrew 33:1:79 Boyd, Bertha 10:4:187 Boyd, Francis 44:2:99 (see also Harry Boyer in Wyoming, 1878) December 14, 2009 Page 83

Boyd, George 46:2:228 Boyd, Jim 52:2:54 Boyd, Rachel 33:1:80 Boyd, William 2:1:7 Boyd, William D. 66:3:52 Boyd, William Henry Harrison 71:2:9, 10 Boyd, William Henry Harrison 71:2:9, 10 Boyd-Bowman, Peter 49:2:235 Boyden, Jack 45:2:170 Boye, Alan, "Holding Stones," reviewed, 72:1:46 Boye, Alan, "Holding Stones," reviewed, 72:1:46 Boyer, Glenn G. (see I Married , The Recollections of Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp) Boyer, Harry 44:2:207, photo 208, 209-220 (see also Harry Boyer in Wyoming) Boyer, John 43:2:257 Boyer, John Baptiste, Old Bouillion (father of John and Mitch) 49:1:29, 32-34, 48-49 Boyer, Mitch (Michel or Michael) 35:2:126; 36:2:216-217; 38:2:139-140; 43:2:238; 49:1:29, 47, 49; 63:2:72 Boyer, S.E. 75:4: 23 Boyer, S.E. 75:4: 23 Boylan, Anne 65:1:22 Boyle, Charles Elisha (Doctor) 32:2:170 Boyle, Laura Flynn 66:4:78 Boyle, Susan Calafate, book reviewed 71:2:42 Boyle, Susan Calafate, book reviewed 71:2:42 Boysen Dam marker 38:1:111 45:2:196 Boysen, Asmus 53:1:53 Bozeman (Montana) 66:4:47 Bozeman and the Bozeman Trail by Burton S. Hill 36:2:205-233 Bozeman Avant Courier (Montana) newspaper 66:4:47 Bozeman Courier 36:2:221 Bozeman Road 36:1:64-65, 69, 74; 36:2:221, 229-232; 42:2:237; 43:1:73-74, 78, 80-83, 85, 88 Bozeman Route 40:2:267 (see also Yellowstone Route) Bozeman to Fort Laramie Road Company, 70:2:8 Bozeman to Fort Laramie Road Company, 70:2:8 Bozeman Trail 6:3:278; 7:2:370; 32:1:89, 120, 123; 32:2:22; 34:1:51; 34:2:249; 35:2:126, 128; 36:2:212, December 14, 2009 Page 84

214, 218-219, 226-227, 229; 47:1:45-47; 49:1:30, 38-40, 48, 51; 55:1:32-50; 65:2/3:22; 6:1&2:photo 7, map 12, 13, photo 16, 72; 66:3:6 (see also Along Bozeman Trail Near Becton; Blazing the Bridger and Bozeman Trails; Bozeman and the Bozeman Trail; Kirkendall’s Wagon Train on the Bozeman Trail, 1866: Letters of C. M. S. Millard; Montana Road) Bozeman Trail by Grace Raymond Hebard 66:3:7 Bozeman Trail by Leroy Moore 42:2:270 Bozeman Trail Inn 66:1&2:16 Bozeman Trail Trek, Trek No. 14 of the Emigrant Trail Treks compiled by Maurine Carley 36:1:43-45, maps 46-47, 48, 57, photo 58, 59-77 Bozeman Trail War 34:2:161 Bozeman Trail, 1863-1868, by Susan Badger Doyle, 70:2:3-11 Bozeman Trail, 1863-1868, by Susan Badger Doyle, 70:2:3-11 Bozeman Trail, 70:2:3-11, 23 Bozeman Trail, 70:2:3-11, 23 Bozeman Trail, 74:2:22 Bozeman Trail, 74:2:22 Bozeman Trail: High to History by Robert A. Murray, review 61:1:56-57 Bozeman Train 36:2:221-222 Bozeman, John Merin 36:1:44; photo 36:2:204, 205, 208-209, 211-212, 222-224, 231-232; 38:2:217; 41:2:193; 42:2:270; 47:1:45; 49:1:26-30, 32-33, 35, 38, 43, 45-48, 50-51; 55:1:32, photo 36 Bozeman, John, 70:2:3, 6, 8, 15 Bozeman, John, 70:2:3, 6, 8, 15 Bozeman, Lila 36:2:205 Bozeman, Linda 36:2:205 Bozeman, Martha C. 36:2:205 Bozeman, Montana 65:1:36, 41 Bozeman, Montana 76:2:9, 11 Bozeman, Montana 76:2:9, 11 Bozeman–Trail to Death and Glory by Sherry L. Smith 55:1:32-50 BPOE 66:1&2:34-35 (see also Elks Club) Brace, H. J. 32:2:172 Brace, Sid 37:1:104 Bracelette de Fer (Iron Wristbands) 75:3:12 Bracelette de Fer (Iron Wristbands) 75:3:12 Bracero agreement 73:2:7 Bracero agreement 73:2:7 braceros 54:2:21, 23, 25 Braceros 73:2:3 December 14, 2009 Page 85

Braceros 73:2:3 Brackenbury, Richard 45:1:11 Brackett, Albert G. (Colonel) 38:1:6-7, 29-31, 42; 44:2:160-161, 190, 192, 200; 49:2:257-258 Brackett, L. G. (Lieutenant Colonel) 14:2:153 Braden, Martha 32:1:27-28, 31 Bradford, Jess 66:1&2:69 Bradley Lake 44:1:88 Bradley, Bill 32:2:155, 157 Bradley, C. D. 62:1:26, 47 Bradley, Florence 37:1:31 Bradley, Florence 71:3:4 Bradley, Florence 71:3:4 Bradley, Frank 70:4:9 Bradley, Frank 70:4:9 Bradley, Frank H. (Professor) 14:4:268, 275; 44:1:88 Bradley, George 32:1:53; 43:1:115 Bradley, J. Guy 37:1:103 Bradley, James H. (Lieutenant) 36:1:53; 44:1:64, 68, 70 Bradley, L. P. 38:1:25, 42, 44, photo 48; 43:1:80; 43:2:239; 44:2:165, 183 Bradley, Marcus 61:2:32-33 Bradley, Maude 71:3:4, 7 Bradley, Maude 71:3:4, 7 Bradley, R. W. 51:2:12; 53:1:45-46 Bradley, R. W. 71:3:4, 7 Bradley, R. W. 71:3:4, 7 Bradley, Ruth J. (see review of Horse Wrangler; review of Recollections of a Piney Creek Rancher) Bradley, W. R. (Colonel ) 32:1:103; 32:2:219, 238; 33:2:195, 214; 34:2:235, 246 Bradley, W. R. (Mrs.) 33:2:249: 37:1:75 Bradley, Walter 71:3:4 Bradley, Walter 71:3:4 Bradshaw, Eva 70:4:29 Bradshaw, Eva 70:4:29 Bradshaw, J. O. (Mrs.) 9:2:703 Brady, Cyrus T. 41:2:198, 200; 61:2:6-7 Brady, James W. 36:2:208-209; 62:1:9, 35-36, 43, 64 Brady, Mathew, 74:2:26 December 14, 2009 Page 86

Brady, Mathew, 74:2:26 Braeuniger, Moritz 38:2:215-217, photo 218, 219-222; 55:1:35 Bragdon, Henry W. 49:2:218, 237, 248 Bragg, William F., Sr. (Mrs.) 37:1:113 Bragg, Bill 66:3:2 Bragg, Bill, Jr. (see Handcarts to Heaven) Bragg, Fred 52:2:49, 53 Bragg, William F., Jr. 49:1:133, 135 (see also Wyoming’s Wealth: A History of Wyoming; Wyoming: Rugged But Right) Brain, Frank 43:1:60, 69 Brainerd, Jean 64:3/4:4-5 (see also Adventures of An Englishman in Cummins City: Letters from Robert Mills; review of Adventures in Old Wyoming; review of Recording Your Family History; review of Life and Times-How to Put a Life Story on Tape: An Oral History Handbook) Brainerd, Jean. review by 71:4:42 Brainerd, Jean. review by 71:4:42 Brake, Richard H. (Second Lieutenant) 64:3/4:11 Bramel, Charles W. (Judge) 9:3:740; 33:2:146-147; 34:1:62, 67, 71-72; 35:1:94; 40:1:68 Bramel, W. H. 64:2:48 Bramlee, C. W. 1:2:7 Brammar, Dolores (Mrs. Francis S.) 66:4:6-7 Brammar, Francis S. 66:4:6-7, photo 7 Brammar, Ritner G. 66:4:6 Brammer, Francis 71:3:48 Brammer, Francis 71:3:48 Bramwell, Bill 33:2:212 Bramwell, Lucinda (Mrs.) 34:2:242 Branch, Douglas 65:4:12-13 Brand Book 66:1&2:42 (see also Wyoming Stock Growers Association) Brandenburg, Jim 66:1&2:25 Brandes, Otto 51:2:21-22 Branding Iron 57:2:18 Branding Iron 71:2:35 Branding Iron 71:2:35 Branding Iron Press 65:4:32 Brandon, C. W. 10:2:96; 42:2:163, 173; 43:1:60 brands (see FIRSTS: cattle brand recorded in what now is Wyoming; FIRSTS: cattle roundup; RANCHES: Four P; individual names; long horn steer with brand on side photo) December 14, 2009 Page 87

brands 75:1, 19 brands 75:1, 19 BRANDS: Brandt, Martin L. 3:2:140-142 Brandywine School 65:4:18 Branham (Mr. and Mrs.) 42:2:200 Brannan, John 38:2:190 Branson, Ada 9:2:703 Branson, David F. 42:1:101 Branson, Margaret Simmann 49:2:250 Brant, Sam 52:2:255 Brass Rail 66:4:27 brass vessels for liquid measure photo 41:2:cover Bratislava (see Pressburg, Czechoslovakia) Bratt, John 3:3:190 Braucht, G. A. 74:1:30 Braucht, G. A. 74:1:30 Braun, Estella, 70:2:27 Braun, Estella, 70:2:27 Braun, Oscar 54:2:58 Bravo, Juan and Dario 73:2:30 Bravo, Juan and Dario 73:2:30 Bravo, Lucio 73:2:30 Bravo, Lucio 73:2:30 Bray, Huley (Major) 37:1:80 Bray, L. T., 72:1:26, 27, 28, 30 Bray, L. T., 72:1:26, 27, 28, 30 Brayer, Herbert Oliver 65:4:32 (see also Exploring the Yellowstone with Hayden) Brayman, Harold 45:2:197 Brazelton, Jay 48:1:139, 141; 49:1:131, 135 Braziel, Jud 37:2:150-155 Braziel, Percy 54:2:70 Brazil (see Bazil) Breccia Cliffs 71:4:36 Breccia Cliffs 71:4:36 Breckons, Dot 9:2:699 (see also Ladow, Mrs. Stanley) December 14, 2009 Page 88

Breedon, M. L. (Miss) 39:1:99 Brees (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Breish, Lloyd 42:1:62 Breitenstein, Henry 40:1:58-59, 62, 67, 69 Brennan, John R. 49:1:5-7, 11-13, 15-16 Brenon’s murder (see Reshaw, John) Brent (Lieutenant) 34:2:160 Brent, Thomas L. (First Lieutenant) 32:1:18, 21; 38:2:138 Breslin, P. H. (First Lieutenant) 43:2:242-243 Bresnahan, Jerry 59:1:36 Bresnahen, Lawrence R. 58:1:25 Bresson, Henri Cartier 66:4:7 Bretney, Henry C. (Lieutenant) 32:2:227-228, 236-237 Brett, Acting Supt. Col. Lloyd, 74:2:5, 8 Brett, Acting Supt. Col. Lloyd, 74:2:5, 8 Brewen, Rosalie 54:2:16 Brewer, David (Associate Justice) 53:2:5 Brewer, John 71:2:23 Brewer, John 71:2:23 Brewer, Nellie 34:1:11 Brewer, Walter 76:2:29 Brewer, Walter 76:2:29 Brewery 49:2:257-258 Brewster, Stanford 38:1:85 Brewster, Willits (Mrs.) 35:1:25 Breyfogle, Joshua D. (diary) 32:1:57 Brice, Dave 37:2:224 Brick-making, Casper 70:4:22 Brick-making, Casper 70:4:22 Bridaham, Lester 55:2:33 Brides of the , 1875-1887 published by Wyoming Society of the Colonial Dames, review 35:2:243-244 bridge tender’s house photo 44:2:155 bridge, Fort Laramie iron 73:3:17 bridge, Fort Laramie iron 73:3:17 Bridgeport, Nebraska 65:2/3:2, 27 December 14, 2009 Page 89

Bridger Basin 33:1:33-34 Bridger Butte 39:1:126-127 Bridger Creek, 70:2:18, 22 Bridger Creek, 70:2:18, 22 Bridger Crossing 36:2:212 Bridger Cutoff, 70:2:16, 18 Bridger Cutoff, 70:2:16, 18 Bridger Division 65:1:13 Bridger Gap by Dorothea Guild 41:1:114-115 Bridger Lake 1:3:2; 33:2:162 Bridger Mountain 39:1:114 Bridger Mountains, 70:2:18, 22 Bridger Mountains, 70:2:18, 22 76:2:29 Bridger National Forest 76:2:29 33:1:96-97, 99; 33:2:169, 176, 201-203; 34:2:246-247; 39:1:115 Bridger Pass stage station 74:1:14 Bridger Pass stage station 74:1:14 Bridger Primitive Area 76:2:31, 34 Bridger Primitive Area 76:2:31, 34 Bridger Ranch (see RANCHES) Bridger Station (see Bridger’s Pass and Bridger Station) Bridger Trail 39:1:112, 126; 42:2:270; 49:1:23-25, 39-40, 44-45, 50; 52:2:50, 53 (see also Blazing Bridger Trail and Related Events Around Lysite by J. Herold Day 39:1:113-114 Bridger Trail Ford by Jim Skelton 39:1:116-117 Bridger Trail in Big Horn County by Mike Riley 39:1:126-127 Bridger Trail Trek, Trek No. 17 of the Historical Trail Treks compiled by Maurine Carley photo 39:1:108, 109 Bridger Trail, 70:2:10, 13, 17 Bridger Trail, 70:2:10, 13, 17 Bridger Trail: An Alternative Route to the Gold Fields of in 1864, by James A. Lowe, 70:2:12-23 Bridger Trail: An Alternative Route to the Gold Fields of Montana Territory in 1864, by James A. Lowe, 70:2:12-23 Bridger Valley, Wyoming 14:4:326 76:2:27-28, 32, 34 Bridger Wilderness 76:2:27-28, 32, 34 Bridger Wilderness Fish Management Plan 76:2:34 December 14, 2009 Page 90

Bridger Wilderness Fish Management Plan 76:2:34 Bridger, Felix 33:2:172, 174 Bridger, James 1:1:4; 1:3:1-10; 2:3:42; 2:4:74; 3:3:170; 5:2&3:81; 6:3:277; 8:2:571; 12:3:228-240; 32:1:7, 20, 120-121; 33:1:59, 87, 96; 33:2:159-176, 204-205, 246-247; 34:1:179; 35:1:93; 36:1:36, 54, 73; 39:1:110, 115; 44:1:81, 84-86; 44:2:285; 45:1:9, 105; 45:2:256; 46:2:217-218, 237-238, 241-242, 248-251; 47:1:54; 47:2:223; 48:1:19; 49:1:24-25, 39-45, 47, 48, 50; 51:1:108, 117; 55:1:35; 59:2:42; 62:2:76-77; 65:1:44; 66:1&2:5 (see also Biographic Sketch of James Bridger; James Bridger, A Mexican Citizen; James Bridger Claims; Life of James Bridger) Bridger, James, 70:1:28 Bridger, James, 70:1:28 Bridger, Jim 70:4:12 Bridger, Jim 70:4:12 Bridger, Jim 71:4:35, 36, 37, 38 Bridger, Jim 71:4:35, 36, 37, 38 Bridger, Jim 73:2:3, 4, 5 Bridger, Jim 73:2:3, 4, 5 Bridger, Jim 76:3:4 Bridger, Jim 76:3:4 Bridger, Jim, 70:2:8, 10, 15, 17, 20, 23 Bridger, Jim, 70:2:8, 10, 15, 17, 20, 23 Bridger, Jim, 72:1:15, 18 Bridger, Jim, 72:1:15, 18 Bridger, Josephine 33:2:172 Bridger, Mary 33:2:173 Bridger, Montana 39:1:127 Bridger, Montana, 70:2:13 Bridger, Montana, 70:2:13 Bridger, Schole 33:2:159 Bridger, William 33:2:173-174 Bridger’s Ferry (see FERRIES) Bridger’s Pass 47:2:225–227 Bridger’s Pass and Bridger Station by P. E. Daley 33:2:204-205 Bridger's Pass, 72:1:17 Bridger's Pass, 72:1:17 Bridges 70:3:31 Bridges 70:3:31 Bridges, C. H. (Major General) 8:4:632-633 Bridges, Lyman 38:2:190, 193 Bridges, Munk 33:2:185 December 14, 2009 Page 91

Bridges, Styles (Senator-New Hampshire) 55:1:14, photo 15, 17 Bridle Bill 47:2:145 Brief History of Social and Domestic Life Among the Military in Wyoming, 1849–1890 by Alan Culpin 45:1:93-109 Brief History of the Washakie National Forest and Some Experiences of a Ranger by A. G. Clayton 4:2:277-295 Brier, W. W., Jr. (Colonel) 37:1:80 Briggs, Boyd F. (Captain) 5:4:163 Briggs, Charles Augustus 58:1:9-10, 12-13 Briggs, Harold E. 10:1:41 Briggs, Laura 41:1:65 Express and Carrying Co., 72:1:8 Brigham Young Express and Carrying Co., 72:1:8 Brigham Young Express and Carrying Company 56:2:13-14 Brigham Young University (Utah) 58:2:35; 64:2:58 Brigham, F.T. 76:1:18 Brigham, F.T. 76:1:18 Bright Star 28:2:174 Bright, A. D. 46:2:177, 179, 192 Bright, Alfred S. 37:2:182 Bright, Emery 37:2:231 Bright, Julia 56:2:30-31, 33-35; 62:1:5-6, 8, 11-12, 18, 21, 61-62, 70-71 Bright, William H. (Congressman) 13:3:217; 52:1:4, photo 5, 10; 56:2:29-30, 33-34, photo 35, 36; 62:1:3, 5-6, photo 7, 12, 15, 17-21, 33-36, 41, 49-50, 55-56, 59-64, 69-72 Bright’s disease 64:3/4:54 Bright's disease 75:1, 19 Bright's disease 75:1, 19 Briley, Ron (see review of Bull Threshers and Bindlestiffs: Harvesting and Threshing on the North American Plains) Briley, Ron review of Cowgirls of the : Pioneer Professional Athletes 66:4:67-68 Briley, Ron, reviewer of African American Women Confront the West, 1600-2000, 76:4:27-28 Briley, Ron, reviewer of African American Women Confront the West, 1600-2000, 76:4:27-28 Brimmer, C. E. 66:4:36 Brimmer, Clarence A. 54:1:11, 24-25 Brimmer, George E. 34:2:170-171; 54:1:24 Brimmer, William G. 54:1:24 Brine, W. H. 47:2:178, 180-181, 186-187 December 14, 2009 Page 92

Brinegar Ferry (see FERRIES) Briney, Virginia 39:1:99 Bringolf, Mary 36:2:186 Brininstool, E. A. 1:3:16-17; 1:4:20; 12:3:219; 39:1:104; 40:1:51-52, 54; 66:3:7 (see also Wonderful Wyoming) Brink, Beverly Elaine (see Wyoming-Land of the Echoing Canyons) Brink, Herbert 47:2:172-173, 175, 183, 185-186 Brinker, Harold 52:2:18 Brinkley 44:1:103 Brisbin, James S. (General) 39:2:170, 199; 44:2:144, 158-159, 200 Bristol 46:1:114 Bristol, Allan 9:3:738 Bristol, Daze 52:2:3, 5, 7 Bristol, Dazee 73:3:9 Bristol, Dazee 73:3:9 Bristol, Doris V. 64:3/4:63 Bristol, Sadie 37:1:31 Bristol, Samuel A. 33:2:140 British (see Englishman) 66:1&2:25 (Canada) 66:1&2:30 British Columbia Goldfields 57:1:43, map 44 British Interests in the Range Cattle Industry by W. Turrentine Jackson 65:4:32 British Investment Public and the Swan Land and Cattle Company by Harmon Mothershead 48:2:253-264 British Northwest Company 44:1:80 British Museum, 74:2:26, 27 British Museum, 74:2:26, 27 British Royal Naval Academy 66:3:87 Brito, Dr. Silvester 73:2:21 Brito, Dr. Silvester 73:2:21 Brittian, Harmon 32:1:76-78, 98 Brittian, Harmon (Mrs.) 32:1:77-78 broadax (see Knights of the Broadax: The Story of the Wyoming Tie Hack) Broaddus, J. E. (Doctor) 55:2:12 Broadwater, Nebraska 65:2/3:27 in Cow Country: The History of Cheyenne Little Theatre by Lou Burton 52:2:2-9; 53:1:38-48 Brock, A. L. 10:4:186 (see also Early Experiences of a Mail Carrier; Wyoming Pioneer Experiences) December 14, 2009 Page 93

Brock, Albert 33:2:183; 39:2:171 Brock, Billy 34:1:101; 65:4:33 Brock, Clare Thom 33:2:240 Brock, Elmer 13:1:82; 32:1:76 Brock, J. Elmer 33:2:240; 34:1:101; 44:2:251; 55:1:25; 65:4:33 Brock, Julia 32:1:72; 33:1:58 Brock, Roe 33:2:182 Brock, Shirley 37:2:147, sketch by 148 Brockman, John 46:1:71 Broken Bow, Nebraska 46:1:113 Broken Hand and the Indians: A Case Study of Mid-19th Century White Attitudes by Robert L. Munkres 50:1:157-172 Brokenhorn, John 33:1:95; 46:1:5, 40-41, photo 42, 43-46 (see also Arapaho) Brokenhorn, Lizzie 46:1:40-41, photo 42, 43-46 (see also Arapaho) Brolin, Donna Erickson 73:3:28 Brolin, Donna Erickson 73:3:28 Bromberg, Manuel 45:1:62 Bromley, J.R. 75:4: 26 Bromley, J.R. 75:4: 26 Bromley, Valentine Walter 48:1:90 Broncho Bill 47:2:145, 147 Bronco Buster sculpture by 65:4:19 Bronco Nell (Nell Smith) 76:4:13-17 Bronco Nell (Nell Smith) 76:4:13-17 Bronco Nell 49:2:265-266 Bronco Nell, A Woman Horse Thief, by Felix Alston, edited by Felix Scott Alston 76:4:13-17 Bronco Nell, A Woman Horse Thief, by Felix Alston, edited by Felix Scott Alston 76:4:13-17 Brook, J. Chadwick 36:2:172 Brooke, John R. (Brigadier General) 38:1:63, 66 Brookings, Wilmont 49:1:67-69, 72, 80-81 Brooklyn Daily Eagle 42:2:177 Brooks 33:2:173; 34:1:92 Brooks Lake Country photo 4:2:291 Brooks Lake Creek 71:4:32 Brooks Lake Creek 71:4:32 Brooks, A. L. 32:1:93 December 14, 2009 Page 94

Brooks, Abby 66:1&2:43, 45 Brooks, Bryant B. (Governor) 12:2:125-128; 37:2:197, 202; 42:1:45; 47:1:72, 93; 50:1:34, 36, 49; 55:2:7, 21; 56:1:10, 35, 38; 56:2:40; 58:1:26, 31; 58:2:23; 61:1:3; 65:2/3:15; 66:1&2:32, 34, photo 42-43,45- 46, 48; 64:1:13-14; 65:2/3:15; 66:1&2:32, 34, photo 42 (see also B.B. Brooks and Company) Brooks, Elisha, 70:2:36 Brooks, Elisha, 70:2:36 Brooks, Fanny 61:1:3 Brooks, George 76:2:42 Brooks, George 76:2:42 Brooks, John 66:1&2:42, 45-46 Brooks, John B. 66:1&2:42-43, by photo 45, 46 Brooks, Lena 66:1&2:45 Brooks, Mary Willard (Mrs. Bryant B.) 58:1:31; photo 66:1&2:42, 43, 45, 48 Brooks, Phillip 32:1:101 Brooks, T. W. photo 65:4:33 Brophy, William 66:3:60 Brost, Gary Glen 37:1:121 Brough, John C. (Sergeant) 38:2:226-227 Brower, David 55:2:12 Brower, George M. (Colonel) 10:1:40, 45 Brown (Judge) 34:1:86, 93 Brown (Lieutenant) 34:2:155; 36:1:45, 47 Brown (Mrs.) 49:1:7 (see also Sioux) Brown (Postmaster General) 57:1:5-6 Brown 32:2:226 Brown Bomber 75:1, 5 Brown Bomber 75:1, 5 Brown Palace 75:1, 4 Brown Palace 75:1, 4 Brown Springs Creek, 70:2:9 Brown Springs Creek, 70:2:9 Brown Springs Station by Mrs. Will M. Henry 36:1:45-49 Brown, A. E. (Captain) 32:2:175, 177, 180, 186; 52:2:50; 55:1:39 Brown, A. H. 55:1:44 Brown, Ann B. (see Wagon Trails and Folk Tales: Sulphur Springs Station, 1862–1979) Brown, Arapaho 34:1:48; 35:2:149 December 14, 2009 Page 95

Brown, Arapahoe 74:1:19 Brown, Arapahoe 74:1:19 Brown, B. B. 2:1:20 Brown, Baptiste 50:2:345 Brown, C. H. 38:1:90; 42:2:159 Brown, C. O. 66:4:16 Brown, Charlie photo 33:1:62; 36:2:189; 38:1:91 Brown, Clyde H. 14:3:248 Brown, D. C. 74:1:18 Brown, D. C. 74:1:18 Brown, Dee (see Fort Phil Kearney–An American Saga) Brown, Elizabeth 52:2:21 Brown, Eva White 38:2:200 Brown, F. Lee (see New Courses for the : Major Issues for the Next Century) Brown, F.S. 76:3:18 Brown, F.S. 76:3:18 Brown, Florence (Mrs. Larry K.) 66:4:21 Brown, Frank H. 54:2:27 Brown, Frederick (Captain) 1:2:3; 34:1:51; 36:1:63, 65, 72-73; 38:2:225; 40:1:121; 63:2:47-49, photo 50, 51, 56, 70 Brown, Gene 37:1:121, photo 122; 38:1:107 Brown, George 36:2:189; 52:2:50 Brown, H. E., Stuttering 12:2:148; 37:1:86; 52:2:51 Brown, Harriett McCune 59:2:229, 251 Brown, Henry F. 13:4:331-336 Brown, Horace 55:1:46 Brown, Iva M. 10:3:144 Brown, J. H. C. 37:1:98 Brown, James 32:1:10; 33:2:201; 39:2:250 Brown, James S. 46:2:221, 223-225, 231 Brown, Jerry 66:3:11 Brown, Jesse 2:1:20; 2:2:39; 38:1:95; 45:2:166-167 Brown, Joe 39:1:126; 42:2:184 Brown, John 42:1:24, 88; 47:2:240 Brown, John E. 32:2:193 Brown, L. A., 72:1:34 December 14, 2009 Page 96

Brown, L. A., 72:1:34 Brown, Larry K. (author) 75:3:24-33; bio, 33 Brown, Larry K. (author) 75:3:24-33; bio, 33 Brown, Larry K. 74:1:24, (bio, 36) Brown, Larry K. 74:1:24, (bio, 36) Brown, Larry K., In Old Wyoming (John Charles Thompson); In Old Wyoming (Charles Adams) 66:1&2:8, photos 9, 21; In Old Wyoming (Grace Raymond Hebard) photo 66:3:6-7, photo 6; Old Wyoming (Francis S. Brammar) photo 66:4:6-7, photo 7; Lusty Lady of Lusk 66:4:8-20) Brown, Larry K., Petticoat Prisoners of Old Wyoming, reviewed, 76:3:37 Brown, Larry K., Petticoat Prisoners of Old Wyoming, reviewed, 76:3:37 Brown, Lewis H. 74:1:4 Brown, Lewis H. 74:1:4 Brown, Lt. John, 70:2:9 Brown, Lt. John, 70:2:9 Brown, M. C. (Mrs.) 1:3:20 Brown, M. C. 64:2:43, 54-55; 65:1:32 Brown, Mabel (see ...and then there was one. The Story of Cambria, Tubb Town and Newcastle; First Ladies of Wyoming; Floral Valley; May Nelson Down, First Lady of Newcastle; review of Along the Ramparts of the Tetons: The Saga of Jackson Hole, Wyoming; review of El Dorado; review of History of Steamboating on the Upper Missouri; review of Pawnee, Blackfoot and Cheyenne-History and Folklore of the Plains; Wyoming Portion of the Custer Expedition of 1874 to Explore the Black Hills, Trek No. 25 of the Historical Trail Treks) Brown, Mabel E., (author, 72:1:34-37), bio, 37 Brown, Mabel E., (author, 72:1:34-37), bio, 37 Brown, Mabel, 70:1:6 Brown, Mabel, 70:1:6 Brown, Martin (see Butterflies of the Rocky Mountain States) Brown, Mary A. 10:1:40, 42-43; 11:3:234; 13:3:231-232 Brown, Matthew Dobson (see Matthew Dobson Brown) Brown, Melville C. (Judge) 12:3:190-191; 33:1:90; photo 37:1:513-14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 29, 44, 50, 56, 58, 61; photo 42:2:192, 232-233; 59:2:22, 24; 62:1:56-69; 66:3:32 Brown, Mike (Lone Bear) 46:1:44 (see also Arapaho) Brown, Mike (Lone Bear) 46:1:44 (see also Arapaho) Brown, Minnie V. 8:1:524 Brown, Moses (Private) 32:2:228 Brown, Nancy Fillmore (Mrs.) 33:1:90 (see also Girlhood Recollections of Laramie, 1870-1871) Brown, Orlando 58:2:15 Brown, Pat (Governor of California) 64:1:25 Brown, Rachel 13:4:341 (see also Lobach, Rachel; Matthews, Rachel) December 14, 2009 Page 97

Brown, Richard Maxwell 65:4:23 Brown, Robert 75:4: 29 Brown, Robert 75:4: 29 Brown, Robert A. (see Indians of the Pacific Northwest) Brown, Robert Harold (see Wyoming: A Geography) Brown, Russell (see Russell Brown and Company) Brown, T. D. 46:2:232 Brown, Violet Johnson (Mrs.) 14:3:247 Brown, W. C. (Colonel; Brigadier General) 7:2:403; 36:2:140 Brown, Wesley (Mrs.) 3:2:222 Brown, Wilbur R. 52:2:37 Brown, William (Private) 32:2:232 Brown, William 40:1:70; 49:1:5, 7, 9, 12-13, 15, 21 (see also Sioux) Brown, William 49:1:5-7, 9, 12-13, 15, 21 (see also Sioux) Brown, William 49:1:5-7, 9, 12-13, 15, 21 (see also Sioux) Brown, William H. (Lieutenant) 44:1:31 Brown’s Canyon Road photo 6:1&2:168 Brown’s Hole 33:2:199; 39:2:250 Brown’s Hotel 49:2:257 Brown’s Park 50:2:344-347; 51:1:104 (see Wyoming State Historical Society’s 29th Annual Trek, 14-15, 1978. Flaming Gorge–) Brown’s Park, Colorado 64:2:41 Browne (Private) 49:2:258 Brownell, Elizabeth R. (see review of Montana Images of the Past) Browning, J. Hall (Mrs.) 34:2:163, 165, 168 Browning, Matthew S. 59:1:21 Brownsville 44:2:149, 151 Brownsville, Wyoming photo 53:1:6 Bruce, Charles L. 50:1:28 Bruce, Edward 45:1:55, 57 Bruce, Robert 2:1:20; 4:4:408; 5:1:39; 5:4:164; 8:4:643; 9:3:761, 763 brucellosis (see Cows All Over the Place) Brueggemann School of Music 43:1:95, 101-102 Bruff, Joseph Goldsborough 32:2:167, 196-197, 199; 42:1:28, 101; 43:2:219, 229; 58:1:82 Bruhn, Roger (see Dreams in Dry Places) December 14, 2009 Page 98

Brule 46:1:9, 16; 48:1:119, 121-122, 124-125 (see also Land of the Burnt Thigh; Sioux) Brule Sioux 26:1:31; 26:2:121-124; 30:1:86; 33:2:226; 36:1:13; 39:2:189; 42:1:39, 84-85, 89; 44:2:145 (see also Sioux) Brumbaugh, Thomas B. 58:2:61 (see also Fort Laramie Hijinks: A New Manuscript Account) Brumel, C. W. 66:3:46 Brummell, Helen E. 66:4:16, 18 Brummer, C. G. 42:1:86 Brundage, George 36:2:214 Brundage, Hiram 9:3:729; 13:4:347; 33:2:136, 139; 35:1:93; 38:1:126; 43:2:170-171 Brundage, T. J. (diary) 36:2:214 Bruner (Sister) 53:2:67 Brunot, Felix, 70:1:10-11 Brunot, Felix, 70:1:10-11 Brunot, Felix, recommends Mills, 70:1:11 Brunot, Felix, recommends Mills, 70:1:11 Brush Cattle Company 14:4:316 Brust, James (see Dr. James Brust Collection) Bryan (Lieutenant) 34:2:240, 244 Bryan 33:2:150; 34:2:241, 244; 36:1:80, 88; 43:2:185, 189, 195; 44:2:150, 280-282 Bryan, Dodd (see Good That Lives After Them: The Lives and Legacies of Dodd and Dorothy Bryan, Vernon and Rowena Griffith, and Frederick and Harriet Thorne–Rider) Bryan, Francis T. (Lieutenant) 33:1:9; 35:1:6; 47:2:225-227 Bryan, Gene (see review of Daddy of ‘em All. The Story of Cheyenne ) Bryan, Jerry 32:2:263 (see also Illinois Gold Hunter in the Black Hills. The Diary of Jerry Bryan, March 13 to August 20, 1876) Bryan, Lt. F.T., 15, 21, 24 Bryan, Lt. F.T., 15, 21, 24 Bryan, P. Gad 37:2:187 Bryan, T. Scott (see Geysers of the Yellowstone) Bryan, William Jennings 32:2:272; 54:2:64; photo 56:1:34, 35-38; 58:1:13; 66:3:46-47; photos 66:3:35 (see also Trumpet Soundeth. William Jennings Bryan and His Democracy, 1896–1912) Bryan, William Jennings 74:1:8 Bryan, William Jennings 74:1:8 Bryan, Wyoming 10:2:93; 50:2:304, 317, 337 Bryan’s Pass 47:2:226 Bryans, Bill (see review of Deep Enough: A Working Stiff in the Western Mine Camps; review of Taste of the West: Essays in Honor of Robert G. Athearn) December 14, 2009 Page 99

Bryant (Mrs.) 42:2:201, 203, 207 Bryant Jr., Keith L., review of Railroad Signatures Across the Pacific Northwest 66:4:70-71 Bryant, Alta 42:2:201 Bryant, Dr. Edward C. 71:4:2 Bryant, Dr. Edward C. 71:4:2 Bryant, Edwin 40:2:198, 214; 42:1:18, 26, 42; 42:2:195, 200, 223; 62:2:84, 87; 65:2/3:18 Bryant, G.W. 76:1:23 Bryant, G.W. 76:1:23 Bryant, H. C. 50:1:37, 45 Bryant, Jack (see That’s Wyoming) Bryant, Stratton and Company 65:2/3:18 Bryant, Thomas J., 70:2:25 Bryant, Thomas J., 70:2:25 Bryant, Thomas Julian 2:2:39; 2:4:78; 4:1:272 (see also George H. Boswell; Harry S. Yount; Robin Redbreast; Where the Laramie Flows) Bryant, William Cullen 66:4:9 Bryarly, Wakeman (Doctor) 32:2:177-178; 42:2:269; 43:2:218-219, 221, 228 Bryson, James S. 32:2:164 Bubb, John Wilson (Captain) 38:1:31, 42 Buchanan, E. 33:2:152 Buchanan, Elizabeth 75:3:9 Buchanan, Elizabeth 75:3:9 Buchanan, Frank 64:3/4:53 Buchanan, Frederick S. 58:2:36 Buchanan, James (President) 32:1:18, 22, 36, 40-41, 56; 57:1:3-4, 12 Buchanan, Pres. James, 72:1:7-9, 20-22 Buchanan, Pres. James, 72:1:7-9, 20-22 Buchenroth, Felix 44:2:251, 254 Buchser, Frank 48:1:90 Buck, Karen (see ) Buckeye Bell Foundry 71:2:9 Buckeye Bell Foundry 71:2:9 Buckeye Rovers in the Gold Rush, edited by Howard L. Scamehorn, review 37:2:251-252 Buckeye State lode 40:2:229, 234 Buckingham, U. A. 4:2:319 Buckland, Audry 65:4:47 (see also Peterson, Audry) December 14, 2009 Page 100

Buckland, Roscoe L. 65:4:2-3, 36, photo 47 Buckle, Charles M. Photo 54:1:2, 3-9 Buckley, Jay H. (author) 75:3:8-23; bio, 23 Buckley, Jay H. (author) 75:3:8-23; bio, 23 Buckskin Charlie 16:2:111, 129, 134-135 (see also Ute) Buckskin Johnnie 14:3:174-175 Buckwalter 37:1:35 Budd, Harriet C. 37:2:209 Budd, Joseph 48:2:199, 205 Budd, Louis J. (see Our , The Making of His Public Personality) Budds, Sgt. John C. 73:3:14 Budds, Sgt. John C. 73:3:14 Buecker, Thomas R. (see Custer’s Last Campaign; Letters from a Post Surgeon’s Wife; Journals of James S. McClellan, 1st Sgt., Company H, 3rd Cavalry) Buecker, Thomas R., reviewer 71:2:44 Buecker, Thomas R., reviewer 71:2:44 Buehler, H. G. (Reverend Doctor) 34:2:166 Buel, Charles 11:2:128 Bueler's Snow Bridge 71:4:41 Bueler's Snow Bridge 71:4:41 Buell, Angela 45:1:18 Buell, Charles E. 35:1:127, 130-131, 137; 36:1:56 Buell, Don Carlos (General) 36:1:8 Buell, Jennie Herrick 35:2:137 Buenaventura 37:2:213, 219 (see also Green River) buffalo (see also brucellosis; Capturing and Loading Buffalo engraving; Catching Buffalo Calves; Cows All Over the Place) Buffalo (Wyoming) 66:1&2:4-5, 15-18, 20-21, 72; 66:3:33, 45 Buffalo Basin 58:1:2 33:1:84 (see also Cody, William F.) Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West Show 37:1:88; 38:2:163; 46:1:30; poster photo 47:2:cover; 64:2:42; Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, 1885; Fletcher, Lizzie) Buffalo Bill Dam (see Shoshone Dam) Buffalo Bill Historical Center 54:2:47; 60:2:45-46; 65:4:18; 66:1&2:6 Buffalo Bill Historical Center 73:3:25 Buffalo Bill Historical Center 73:3:25 Buffalo Bill Historical Center Library 65:4:10, 19 December 14, 2009 Page 101

Buffalo Bill Museum 13:4:365-366; 14:1:20-24; 14:4:327; 33:2:220; 42:2:261 Buffalo Bill Museum Association 5:2:79; 5:2&3:121 Buffalo Bill statue, dedication of 73:3:27 Buffalo Bill statue, dedication of 73:3:27 Buffalo Bill: His Family, Friends, Fame, Failures, and Fortunes by Nellie Snyder Yost, review 55:2:38-39 Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, 1885 by William E. Deahl, Jr. 47:2:139-151 Buffalo Bills Wild West Show 73:3:25 Buffalo Bills Wild West Show 73:3:25 Buffalo brass band 66:1&2:20 Buffalo Bulletin 32:1:16, 92; 33:1:61; 33:2:158; 34:1:79; 35:2:145; 65:4:30-31 Buffalo Calf Road Woman 59:1:51 (see also Cheyenne) buffalo calves (photo) 66:4:7 Buffalo Centennial Book Committee (see Buffalo’s First Century) Buffalo Chips 18:2:129 (see also Sioux) Buffalo Cows on Dot Island photos 66:4:55 Buffalo Creek 34:1:102, 106; 44:2:275-276 Buffalo Echo 9:3:741; 33:2:155; 35:1:195 Buffalo Fork 71:4:31 Buffalo Fork 71:4:31 Buffalo Gap 34:1:17; 38:1:101 Buffalo Horn 50:1:150 (see also Bannock) Buffalo Hunters (see Haivodika) buffalo hunting 4:2:299-300 (see also Buffalo Hunting with the Shoshone Indians in 1874 in the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming) Buffalo Hunting with the Shoshone Indians in 1874 in the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming by James I. Patten 4:2:296-302 Buffalo Mill Company 39:2:182, photo 216 Buffalo Ranch 66:4:45 Buffalo River 44:2:242 (see also Buffalo Creek) buffalo robes 75:3:21 buffalo robes 75:3:21 Buffalo Voice 32:1:76; 33:2:191; 35:2:126 Buffalo, Foote moves to 74:1:16 Buffalo, Foote moves to 74:1:16 Buffalo, Kansas 75:3:24 Buffalo, Kansas 75:3:24 Buffalo, Wyoming 31:1:58-59, 61, 64, 67; 32:1:72, 74-76, 80-82, 90-93, 97-99; 32:2:205, 207; photo December 14, 2009 Page 102

33:1:cover; 33:2:179, 190-191, 215; 34:1:40, 43, 45, 47, 108; photo 35:2:124; photo 37:2:146; 38:1:62; 38:2:146-147, 156; 48:2:186, 194, 276; 53:2:38; 60:1:24-25; photo 61:2:8; 66:1&2:4-5, 14, 16-18, 20-21, 72 (see also Buffalo’s First Century; Cowboy Saloon) Buffalo. The Story of and Their Hunters from Prehistoric Time to the Present by Francis Haines, review 42:2:277-279 Buffalo, Wyoming 70:3:3 Buffalo, Wyoming 70:3:3 Buffalo, Wyoming 76:1:15 Buffalo, Wyoming 76:1:15 Buffalo, Wyoming, 70:1:2 Buffalo, Wyoming, 70:1:2 Buffalo’s First Century by the Buffalo Centennial Book Committee, review 58:1:55-56 Buffalo-Clearmont Railroad 74:1:28 Buffalo-Clearmont Railroad 74:1:28 Buffalo–eater (see Haivodika) Buffet, Warren 64:1:25 Buffum, Bert C. 60:1:25-26 Buffum, Joseph Curtis 32:2:175 Buford 33:2:214; 43:1:50-51 Buford, Maud (Miss) 2:2:39; 4:3:366 Bug Juice War by Douglas C. McChristian 49:2:253-261 Bugas, John 54:1:33 buggies (see Horse-The Buggy-The Doctor) Buhler, John (see review of Builders of the Kingdom: George A.Smith, Smith, George Albert Smith by Merlo J. Pusey 55:2:41-42) Buie, Ella 75:1, 35 Buie, Ella 75:1, 35 Building An American Pedigree. A Study in Genealogy by Norman Edgar Wright, review 47:1:126 Building the Town of Cody: George T. Beck, 1894-1943 by James D. McLaird 40:1:73-105 Buildings, historically significant 71:3:9 Buildings, historically significant 71:3:9 Bulfinch, Charles 66:1&2:30 Bull Bear 21:2/3:174; 26:2:125; 55:1:34 (see also Sioux) Bull Lake 71:4:37 Bull Lake 71:4:37 Bull Moose Party (see Progressive Party) Bull Mountain Cattle Company 64:1:24 Bull Springs Station 47:2:237-238, 240 Bull Threshers and Bindlestiffs: Harvesting and Threshing on the North American Plains by Thomas D. December 14, 2009 Page 103

Isern, review 64:3/4:63 Bull, Bessie 52:2:52 Bullard and Russell 32:1:9 Bullard, James S. 32:1:8 Bullardy, Leon 43:2:251 Bulletins 64:1:12-13, 20 Bullion Gold and Silver Mining Company 34:2:204 Bullock (Mrs.) 45:1:102 Bullock, Bill 47:2:145 Bullock, Frank 39:1:97, 99 Bullock, Isaac (Captain) 46:2:221, 224, 226-232, 234 Bullock, S. Alta (Mrs.) 39:1:99 Bullock, Thomas 42:1:88; 46:2:218 Bullock, W.G. 76:3:4 Bullock, W.G. 76:3:4 Bullock, William G. (Colonel) 6:3:263; 12:2:146-147; 13:4:236-237, 252-315; 43:2:241, 250, 253-254 photo 58:2:19 (see also Old Letter Book) Bullock, William G. (Mrs.) 13:4:242 Bullock, William G., 70:1:7, 8, 9 Bullock, William G., 70:1:7, 8, 9 bullwackers 7:3:418-420 (see also Bullwhacker; North to Montana! Bullwackers and Mule Skinners on Montana Trail) Bullwhacker by William F. Hooker, review 2:2:38 Bum Lambs Aren't Really Bum, by Alice Eder Jacobson 70:3:3 Bum Lambs Aren't Really Bum, by Alice Eder Jacobson 70:3:3 Bums, Patrick, 70:1:22, 23 Bums, Patrick, 70:1:22, 23 Bundy, Howard (Mrs.) 38:1:111 Bunge 38:2:215, 218-219 Bunker Hill School 54:2:13 Bunning Memorial Park 43:1:96-98 Bunning, Peter C. 43:1:92, 96-97, 100 Buntline, Ned 33:2:172 ; 49:1:113 (see also Judson, Edward) Burbank, Augustus Ripley 32:2:190, 201 Burch, William 44:1:32 Burck, Adolph 14:4:294 December 14, 2009 Page 104

Burd, Charaty Ann (see Converse, Charaty Ann) Burdett, Lorenzo, 70:1:4-5 Burdett, Lorenzo, 70:1:4-5 Burdick, Charles W. 12:4:273, 275; photo 66:3:45 Burdick, Charles W. 70:4:39 Burdick, Charles W. 70:4:39 Burdick, William A. 12:4:334 Bureau of American Ethnology (see Bureau of Ethnology) Bureau of Biological Survey 50:2:229, 231-232, 241, 249, 262-263, 275-276, 300 Bureau of Ethnology 43:1:115, 119 Bureau of Indian Affairs 47:1:112; 56:1:8-9; 59:1:25 Bureau of Land Management 58:2:276; 66:1&2:73 Bureau of Public Roads 70:3:7, 11 Bureau of Public Roads 70:3:7, 11 Bureau of Reclamation 55:2:10-17; 59:1:23, 25; 66:1&2:73 (see Water in the West: The Bureau of Reclamation, 1902-1927) Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife 70:3:31 Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife 70:3:31 Burger, Nellie Winigar (Mrs. Leonard) 32:1:73, 77, 90, 98 Burgess, J. H. 1:4:20 Burgess, Terri Agnes 37:1:121, photo 122 Burham, Retta 35:1:90 Burhans, Rachel 37:2:175-176 burial 7:2:369 burial scaffold of Mini Aku photo 39:2:257 Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Massacre by Zeese Papanikolas, review 55:2:44 Burke 45:2:166; 47:2:186-187 Burke, Dell 66:4:8-21, photos 8, 11-12, 15-16, 18, 20, 21 (also Lusty Lady of Lusk) Burke, Eddie 73:3:7 Burke, Eddie 73:3:7 Burke, Edward R. (Senator of Nebraska) 59:2:216 Burke, Eugene C. 9:2:695 Burke, Howard 63:1:17 Burke, Joe 71:4:7 Burke, Joe 71:4:7 Burke, Margaret 10:1:44; 14:1:39-50 December 14, 2009 Page 105

Burke, Milo 76:1:23 Burke, Milo 76:1:23 Burke, Timothy F. (U.S. Attorney, District of Wyoming) 47:1:77; 49:1:6, 12-13, 16-18, 20; 54:1:15 Burkes, Glenn R. 39:1:132, 300 (see also History of Teton County, Parts I, II) Burke, Timothy, 74:2:6 Burke, Timothy, 74:2:6 Burkett, Ken M. 35:2:131 Burkhand, Verona 45:1:61 Burkleigh 43:2:186-187 Burleigh, Walter 60:2:23, photo 24, 26 Burlingame, Merrill G. (see review of Military Posts in the of Wyoming) Burlington and Missouri Railroad survey crew 66:3:32 Burlington Flat 39:1:126 Burlington Northern Railroad 66:1&2:75; 66:4:15 Burlington Railroad 12:3:246; 32:1:75; 32:2:155; 34:1:104; 35:2:151; 36:2:241; 39:2:181; 43:1:52, 58-59, 69-71; 45:1:15, 17, 19; 48:2:168; 55:1:48; 65:2/3:2 Burlington, Wyoming 14:1:40; 53:2:15 Burma Shave signs 65:2/3:5 Burnet, J. C. 6:3:284 Burnett 37:2:231; 44:1:93 Burnett, Betty photo by 65:2/3:4 Burnett, Capt. Levi F. 73:3:14.21 Burnett, Capt. Levi F. 73:3:14.21 Burnett, Edward 6:4:324; 7:3:443; 8:3:602-603 Burnett, Fincelius G. 2:2:39; photo 8:3:568, 602; 8:4:644; 49:2:269; 50:1:30; 51:2:40–41 (see also History of the Western Division of the Powder River Expedition) Burnett, Finn 32:1:120; 37:2:239 Burnett, Finn 71:2:12 Burnett, Finn 71:2:12 Burnett, Finn 73:2:5 Burnett, Finn 73:2:5 Burnett, Levi Frank (Captain) 38:1:41-42 Burnett, Mike 71:3:16 Burnett, Mike 71:3:16 Burnett, Peter 65:2/3:16 Burnfield, David 39:1:97, 99 Burnfield, Marth 39:1:99 December 14, 2009 Page 106

Burnham, Daniel 66:1&2:28 Burns 42:2:221 Burns, John 64:2:56 Burns, Kid 36:2:197 Burns, Otto 36:2:192, 195 Burns, Robert H. 33:1:73, 81, 86, 101; 33:2:217; 36:2:185 (see also review of Cowboy and His Interpreters) Burns, Robert, statue of, 72:1:2-4 Burns, Robert, statue of, 72:1:2-4 Burns, Shorty 39:1:19 Burns, Wyoming 64:2:35-36, 44 (see also Luther, Wyoming) Burnstad, Grace 73:2:31 Burnstad, Grace 73:2:31 Burnstad, Hattie (Mrs.) 39:1:122, 128, 131, 135-137; photo 41:1:72 (see also Wyoming State Historical Society President’s Message) Burnt Ranch Station 47:2:239-241 (see also Harris Road Ranch and Crook’s Gap Station) Burnt Station 38:1:93 Burr, David H. 56:2:14, 17-18; 57:1:4 Burrage, Frank Sumner 11:1:42-49; 43:1:18-19, 22 Burrill (Miss) 2:2:39 Burris, Dutch Charlie 53:2:24 Burritt, Charles A. 53:2:14 Burritt, Charles H. 12:3:176-177; 34:1:43, 47; 35:2:136-137, 151; 37:1:24; 37:2:151, photo 152, 196; 38:1:71; photo 65:4:26, 31 Burritt, Charles H. 74:1:21, 22 Burritt, Charles H. 74:1:21, 22 Burritt, Edwin M. 13:4:388 Burrough, John 13:1:77 Burroughs, Capt., 74:2:23, 24 Burroughs, Capt., 74:2:23, 24 Burroughs, Flarida and Spencer (see Flarida) Burroughs, George (Captain) 55:1:40 Burroughs, John Rolfe (see Where the Old West Stayed Young; Guardian of the Grasslands. The First Hundred Years of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association) Burroughs, John Rolfe 71:3:3 Burroughs, John Rolfe 71:3:3 Burrows, A. S. 54:1:52 December 14, 2009 Page 107

Burrows, Thomas Bredin (Captain) 38:1:25, 42, 46 Burt House 73:3:20 Burt House 73:3:20 Burt, Andrew S. (Major; Lieutenant Colonel) 38:1:40, 42, photo 48; 41:1:88, 90; 45:1:95, 97, 100, 107; 49:2:254 (see also Indians, Infants and Infantry: Andrew and Elizabeth Burt on the Frontier) Burt, Elizabeth (Mrs. Andrew S.) 40:2:167, 41:1:88-91; 45:1:95, 97, 99-102, 107 (see also Indians, Infants and Infantry: Andrew and Elizabeth Burt on the Frontier) Burt, Katharine Newlin 10:1:45 Burt, Maxwell Struthers (see Powder River Let ‘er Buck) Burt, Nathaniel (see Jackson Hole Journal) Burt, Nathaniel 71:3:14, 21, 23 Burt, Nathaniel 71:3:14, 21, 23 Burt, Olive Wooley, quoted, 70:1:16, 20, 21, 22 Burt, Olive Wooley, quoted, 70:1:16, 20, 21, 22 Burt, Reynolds J. 49:2:254 Burt, Struthers 42:2:155, 171, 178; 45:1:6-7, 15, 20, 24 Burt, Struthers 71:3:14, 15, 22 Burt, Struthers 71:3:14, 15, 22 Burt, Struthers and Katherine 71:3:11, 41 Burt, Struthers and Katherine 71:3:11, 41 Burt, Struthers, quoted, 70:1:17 Burt, Struthers, quoted, 70:1:17 Burton, Henry W. 32:2:188 Burton, Col. R. T., 72:1:12 Burton, Col. R. T., 72:1:12 Burton, E. F. 64:1:20 Burton, Frank J. 49:1:56-57 Burton, Fred 50:1:28 Burton, Lou 52:2:64; 53:1:72 (see also Broadway in Cow Country: The History of Cheyenne Little Theatre) Burton, Phillip G. 54:2:27 Burton, Richard (Sir) 47:1:9, 12, 18-19 Burton, Robert T. (Colonel) 46:2:235 Burton, Sir Richard, 70:1:31 Burton, Sir Richard, 70:1:31 Busch, Richard 71:3:13 Busch, Richard 71:3:13 Buscombe, Edward (see review of Stagecoach) December 14, 2009 Page 108

Bush, Charles, 70:1:26 Bush, Charles, 70:1:26 Bush, George 76:2:39 Bush, George 76:2:39 Bush, Joe 33:1:93 Bush, Robert D. (see review of Anglo-Spanish Confrontation on the Gulf Coast During the American Revolution) Bushnell, Nebraska 76:1:35 Bushnell, Nebraska 76:1:35 Business and Professional Women's Club 74:1:6, 7 Business and Professional Women's Club 74:1:6, 7 Bussard, C. H. “Charlie” 56:1:40 Buszek, Wayne “Buz” 76:2:21 Buszek, Wayne “Buz” 76:2:21 and the 64:1:25 Butch Cassidy: A Biography, reviewed 71:4:46 Butch Cassidy: A Biography, reviewed 71:4:46 Butler Bridge photo 58:2:53 Butler University 66:3:31 Butler, A. D. 37:1:80 Butler, Alex T. 33:2:155 Butler, Anne M. 64:3/4:54-55 (see also Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes in the American West, 1865-1890) Butler, B. F. (General) 33:2:169; 46:2:249 Butler, Frank 47:2:140; 53:1:50-53 Butler, Hugh 53:1:50-53 Butler, John M. (Senator of Maryland) 55:1:12 Butler, Michael 75:4: 6 Butler, Michael 75:4: 6 Butler, Robert C. 12:4:276 Butte (Montana) 66:4:12, 15 Butte City Union 43:2:202 Butte, Montana 76:4:4 Butte, Montana 76:4:4 Buttereye Bill 33:2:186 Butterfield Overland Mail Company 56:2:15; 61:2:14 Butterflies of the Rocky Mountain States edited by Clifford D. Ferris and Martin Brown, review 54:2:73-74 December 14, 2009 Page 109

Butterfly Slim (see Randler) Butterworth (Doctor) 34:2:167 Buxton, Marshal 46:1:117 Buyer's Ferry, 74:2:23 Buyer's Ferry, 74:2:23 Byers, Charles 64:2:56 Byrd, Elizabeth 66:3:11 Byron 14:1:39-50 (see also Colonization of the Big Horn Basin by the Mormons) Byron, Elsa Spear (Mrs.) (see ; Fortified Hill at Beckton; Along Bozeman Trail Near Becton) Byron, Wyo. 70:4:35 Byron, Wyo. 70:4:35 Byron, Wyoming 53:2:15 BYX (see Brigham Young Express and Carrying Company)Í C

Cabanne, John Charles 49:1:94-99, 101-102, 104 Cable operators 70:3:42 Cable operators 70:3:42 Cabots from Boston 31:2:246 Cache Cave, 72:1:13 Cache Cave, 72:1:13 Cache de la Poudre River, Colorado 16:1:73; 17:1:25, 37-38, 52; 23:1:5; 23:2:9; 47:1:61, 63-74 Cache la Poudre River, 72:1:15 Cache la Poudre River, 72:1:15 (Utah) 46:1:129; 58:2:36 Cache Valley 27:2:206 Cache Valley, Utah 75:3:11 Cache Valley, Utah 75:3:11 Cademan, W. K. 30:1:109 Cadet Draw 46:2:177 Cadillac 66:3:2 Cadwell, Bill 19:1:52 Cady, Edwin H. 64:1:3, 5-6 Cady, Henry 39:2:183 Cady, Wilburta Knight (Mrs.) 33:1:115 (see Family Portrait) December 14, 2009 Page 110

Caff, Dominic 16:2:121 Cage, Nicholas 66:4:77 Cahill, Holger 52:2:35-36 Cahill, Margaret 37:1:31 Cahill, Michael 33:1:11 Cahill, T. Joe (Mrs.) 25:1:97; 27:2:226 Cahill, T. Joe 6:1&3:241; 25:1:97; 27:2:226; 59:1:44-45, photo 47; photo 65:2/3:7 Cahokia Mounds, Illinois 26:2:198 Cain, Avery B. (Captain) 38:1:7, 19-21, 29-29, 42, 46 Cain, J.D. (Reverend) 24:2:96 Caine, Benjamin 25:2:205 Caine, J. T., Jr. 58:2:32 Cairn, built on Grand Teton 71:3:28 Cairn, built on Grand Teton 71:3:28 Cairo, Egypt 71:4:14 Cairo, Egypt 71:4:14 Calahane, Victor H. 50:2:271, 285 Calais, Cully 45:2:171 Calamity Jane 32:1:89, 123; 32:2:222; 33:1:84; 33:2:222; 34:1:22-23; 37:1:86; 38:1:102; 42:1:93; 45:2:146,166-167; 64:2:59 (see also Canary, Martha Jane) Calamity Jane and the Lady Wildcats by Duncan Aikman, review 60:2:61-62 Caldwell (Doctor) 32:2:190 Caldwell, Alice 43:1:11 Caldwell, Celeste 30:1:92 Caldwell, D. G. (Surgeon) 36:1:17; 44:2:193 Caldwell, F. E. 71:2:12 Caldwell, F. E. 71:2:12 Caldwell, Frank G. 62:3:13, 139 Caldwell, George R. 33:2:154; 37:1:10; 38:1:126 Caldwell, I. P. 22:1:32 Caldwell, Isaac P. 37:2:176 Caldwell, Jeff 52:2:53 Caldwell, Mrs. F. E. 71:2:10 Caldwell, Mrs. F. E. 71:2:10 Caldwell, Robert G. (Mrs.) 21:2/3:240 Caldwell, Robert T. (Doctor) 26:1:32 December 14, 2009 Page 111

Caldwell, Samuel M. 26:2:162 Caldwell, T. G. (Doctor) 31:1:25 Caldwell, W. E. (Reverend) 24:2:100 Caldwell, Warren 60:2:45 Caledonian Club, 72:1:4 Caledonian Club, 72:1:4 Calendar of Papers in Washington Archives Relating to the Territories of the U.S. to 1873 by David W. Parker 16:1:46 Calgary Stampede, Canada 26:1:30 Calgary, Alberta (Canada) 66:4:10 Calhoon, D. G. 65:4:57 Calhoun 48:1:122 Calhoun lode 40:2:229, 233 Calhoun, Alice 75:1, 8 Calhoun, Alice 75:1, 8 Calhoun, Joe 16:1:31 Calico Hill 58:1:47 California 15:3:222, 292; 26:2:183; 34:1:55; 61:1:12-13, 15; 65:2/3:6, 7, 13-15; 65:4:24, 46, 54; 66:1&2:4, 36, 75; 66:3:21, 26; 66:4:6, 39 (see also Arizona v. California; Jared Fox’s Memorandum: Kept from Dellton Sauk County, Wisconsin Toward California and Oregon, 1852-1854; Journal of William Riley Franklin to California from Missouri in 1850; immigration to Oregon and California; Journey to California: The Letters of Thaddeus Dean, 1852; Martin Murphy, Jr., California Pioneer, 1844-1884; Overland to California in 1859: A Guide for Wagon Train Travelers; Overland to California Emigrant’s Guide to California; Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop-of-War "Dale", 1841-1843; To Utah With the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and California) California factor 66:1&2:4 California gold fields 57:1:40-41, map 42, 43-44, 46, 52 California gold mines 21:2/3:113 17:1:5, 13, 18, 49; 23:1:52, 58; 65:2/3:2, 7, 10-11, 14 (see also Dreams to Dust: A Diary of the California Gold Rush, 1849-1850; World Rushed In: The California Gold Rush Experience; Forty Niners) California Gold Rush by John Walton Caughey, review 53:2:82 California in 1859: A Guide for Wagon Train Travelers 59:2:8-10, 13-14 California Institute of Technology 71:2:36 California Institute of Technology 71:2:36 California Joe 54:1:45, photo 46 (see also Milner, Moses E.) California Letters of Lucius Fairchild 31:21:173 California National Bank 51:2:15, 17, 19 December 14, 2009 Page 112

California Oil 22:1:90 California Oil Company 76:1:32, 34 California Oil Company 76:1:32, 34 California Placer Mining Company 44:1:43 California Regiment 23:2:22 California Road 65:2/3:7 California State University 65:4:47; 66:1&2:37 22:2:54, 57, 61-62; 23:1:58; 23:2:60-61; 25:2:186; 65:2/3:2, 7, 10, 12-14 (see also Oregon Trail route) California Water Project 64:1:25 California-Mormon Trails (see Oregon Trail and California-Mormon Trails. Fort Bridger to Wyoming’s Western Border, Trek No. 19 of the Historical Trail Treks) California- Volunteers 28:1:86 California-Oregon Emigrant Road 27:2:163 Calkins, J. K. 18:2:142, 158; 24:2:29; 26:1:14, 21 Call, Wilkinson 60:2:29 Callahan Place 18:2:127 Callan, Eugene 71:2:23, 26, 28, 32 Callan, Eugene 71:2:23, 26, 28, 32 Callaway, Lew L., Jr. (see Montana’s Righteous Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Action) Callender, F. D. (Brevette Brigadier General) 36:2:183 Calling Thunder, Cleone photo 41:1:page following 72 (see also Arapaho) Calling Thunder, William photo 41:1:page following 72 (see also Arapaho) Calloway, Colin G. (see Indian History in Wyoming: Needs and Opportunities for Study; New Directions in American Indian History; review of Atlas of American Indian Affairs; Snake Frontiers: The Eastern in the Eighteenth Century) Calloway, S. R. 59:2:18, 21 Callwell, Sam 26:2:150-151 Calquist, Linney 30:1:92 Calverley, Arthur 18:1:90; 19:1:61 Calvert 40:1:88 Calvert, Kirk 15:1:19; 16:2:127 Camas Prairie, Idaho 28:2:201; 30:1:68, 81, 83; 33:1:26, 30, 35 Cambodians 66:3:21 Cambria 34:1:11, 21, 24, 28, 31 (see also ...and then there was one. The Story of Cambria, Tubb Town and Newcastle) December 14, 2009 Page 113

Cambria and Newcastle Railroad 29:2:158 Cambria Canyon 31:2:131 Cambria Coal Mines 4:4:399-401 Cambria Company, 72:1:35 Cambria Company, 72:1:35 Cambria Creek (see Little Oil Creek) Cambria Fuel Co., 70:1:2 Cambria Fuel Co., 70:1:2 Cambria, 72:1:35 Cambria, 72:1:35 Cambria, Wyoming 64:2:61-62 Cambridge 3:1:110 Camcross, Horace 71:3:14, 21 Camcross, Horace 71:3:14, 21 Camden, , 74:2:27 Camden, New Jersey, 74:2:27 Cameahwait 63:3:83, 90 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Camera 22:2:41 camera equipment, 74:2:25 camera equipment, 74:2:25 camera obscura, 74:2:25 camera obscura, 74:2:25 Cameron, C. 33:2:132 Cameron, John 43:1:71 Cameron, K. O. 58:1:3 Camerson, William (Private) 27:2:172 Camino, Martin (Mrs.) 32:2:251, 256 Cammerer, A. B. 42:2:157 Cammerer, Arno 70:3:7 Cammerer, Arno 70:3:7 Cammerer, Arno B. 50:1:35, 39-40, 45 Cammerer, Arno J. 71:3:9 Cammerer, Arno J. 71:3:9 Camp Augur (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Camp Bishop on the Wind River (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Camp Brown (see Brown, Frederick; FORTS AND CAMPS) Camp Brown 71:2:3 Camp Brown 71:2:3 December 14, 2009 Page 114

Camp Carlin 16:2:117, 124; photo 17:2:front cover, 157; 18:1:8, 10-11, 20, 49-50, 54, 61, 63; 27:2:177; 28:2:144, 145-150; 30:2:152 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS; Cheyenne Depot; MILITARY) Camp Carlin by Charles D. Carey photo 28:2:144, 145-150 Camp Carlin fire brigade (see MILITARY) Camp Carlin or Cheyenne Depot by Captain J. F. Jenkins 5:1:24-26 Camp Connor, 70:2:9 Camp Connor, 70:2:9 Camp Douglas, Utah 76:1:2-3, 13 Camp Douglas, Utah 76:1:2-3, 13 Camp Floyd 74:1:11 Camp Floyd 74:1:11 Camp Floyd, 72:1:24 Camp Floyd, 72:1:24 Camp Jenny 7:1:340-343 (see FORTS AND CAMPS ) Camp Jenny by Chris Holley 7:1:340-343 camp life 30:2:139 Camp Owen, Aug. 71:3:12; 1898 photo 29 Camp Owen, Aug. 71:3:12; 1898 photo 29 Camp Robinson, Nebraska 76:1:13 Camp Robinson, Nebraska 76:1:13 Camp Scott, (illus, 72:1:19) Camp Scott, (illus, 72:1:19) Camp Scott, 72:1:15, 17,18, 19, 22, 24 Camp Scott, 72:1:15, 17,18, 19, 22, 24 Camp Stambaugh 1:1:6 (see FORTS AND CAMPS; Fort Stambaugh) Camp Supply, 72:1:15 Camp Supply, 72:1:15 Camp Walbach (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Camp Walbach, , 1858-1859: The Military Post at Cheyenne Pass by Garry David Ryan 35:1:5-20 Camp Winfield, 72:1:12, 13 Camp Winfield, 72:1:12, 13 Camp, Charles L. (see Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S.Sloop-of-War "Dale", 1841-1843) Camp, Chas. 3:4:229 Camp, E. M. (Lieutenant) Campaign Memories 71:4:2-14 Campaign Memories 71:4:2-14 Campaign poster (illus.) 74:1:7 Campaign poster (illus.) 74:1:7 Campanella, Vince 52:2:38 December 14, 2009 Page 115

Campbell (editor) 24:2:42 Campbell 19:2:81; 20:1:74; 30:2:211 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Campbell Co, Campbell trapped in 75:3:13 Campbell Co, Campbell trapped in 75:3:13 Campbell County 26:1:83; 31:2:230, 232; 48:2:177; 54:2:16 Campbell County High School 26:2:215; 58:2:173 Campbell County Historical Society 26:1:91; 28:2:208, 210-211 Campbell County Rehabilitation Committee 71:2:32 Campbell County Rehabilitation Committee 71:2:32 Campbell County Senior Class 26:2:215 Campbell method of dry farming 71:2:22 Campbell method of dry farming 71:2:22 Campbell Museum 50:2:347 Campbell, A. C. 70:4:39, 42 Campbell, A. C. 70:4:39, 42 Campbell, Anthony C. (Judge) 12:3:181; 15:1:38-49; 35:1:58; 35:2:147; 37:1:14, 17-18; 42:2:234; 51:2:18-19; 53:2:24, 33, 36-37; 54:1:11-12; 59:2:20-21; 66:3:32, 39 (see also Fading Memories) Campbell, Charles A. 20:1:65; 65:4:28 Campbell, Charles R. 14:4:297 Campbell, Claude 45:1:82 Campbell, Eugene E. (see Fort Bridger: Island in the Wilderness) Campbell, Frank 75:1, 10 Campbell, Frank 75:1, 10 Campbell, H. O. 20:2:173 Campbell, Hardy Webster 71:2:22 Campbell, Hardy Webster 71:2:22 Campbell, Hugh 38:1:97 Campbell, Hugh 75:3:9, 23 Campbell, Hugh 75:3:9, 23 Campbell, Hugh, Jr. 75:3:10 Campbell, Hugh, Jr. 75:3:10 Campbell, J. A. 16:1:47; 20:1:62; 17:1:76; 18:1:61, 69; 20:1:63; 21:2/3:194; 23:1:76 (see also Rawlins Springs Massacre) Campbell, J. L. 18:2:108 Campbell, Jack 20:2:173 Campbell, Joe (Mrs.) 27:2:226 Campbell, John A. (Mrs.) 34:1:88; 61:2:6 Campbell, John A. 76:3:19, 28 Campbell, John A. 76:3:19, 28 December 14, 2009 Page 116

Campbell, John Allen (Governor) 1:3:14-15; 10:1:5-11; 10:2:59-78; 10:3:120-143; 10:4:155-158; 11:4:239-243; 13:1:77; 34:1:87, 93; 41:2:228, 275; 43:2:242, 251; 44:2:162; 47:2:155; 52:1:3-6, 8, 56; 53:2:26, 29; 55:2:19; 56:1:4-5, photo 8; 59:1:39; photo 61:2:4, 9; 62:1:6, 9-10, 13, 15-16, 21, 23, 27- 28, 30, 33, 36-37 photo 38, 46, 50, 52, 54-55, 59, 63-69; 62:3:140, 142 (see also ) Campbell, Malcolm S. photo 7:3:412, 417; 14:4:329; 15:3:248; 16:1:56; 28:1:64; 28:2:175, 178; 45:2:159; 50:1:34; 65:4:34 (see also Malcolm Campbell, Sheriff; Matthew Dobson Brown) Campbell, Mrs. Fred B., 72:1:38 Campbell, Mrs. Fred B., 72:1:38 Campbell, Mrs. Hannah L. 75:3:28 Campbell, Mrs. Hannah L. 75:3:28 Campbell, Neal 39:1:72, 98, 103 Campbell, Robert 1:2:5; 15:3:227-228; 15:4:403; 17:1:6; 17:2:98, 101; 27:2:187; 30:1:46; 31:1:30; 31:2:241; 32:1:7, 105; 33:2:163, 172; 36:1:8; 36:2:171; 37:1:93; 42:1:80; 44:1:83; 45:1:8 (see also Discovering Wyoming; review of Vanguard of the Valley: A History of the Ten Sleep Country; review of Wyoming Mosaic: People and Places; Robert Campbell and Company; Selective Literary Bibliography of Homesteading) Campbell, Robert 75:3:8-23 health of, 10; opens St. Louis store 22 Campbell, Robert 75:3:8-23 health of, 10; opens St. Louis store 22 Campbell, Robert L. 32:1:53-54 Campbell, Robert, 70:1:10 Campbell, Robert, 70:1:10 Campbell, Robert, quoted, 70:1:9 Campbell, Robert, quoted, 70:1:9 Campbell, Ruth 56:1:24 Campbell, Ruth 75:3:34 Campbell, Ruth 75:3:34 Campbell, Sarah "Aunt Sally" 51:2:48 Campbell, Thomas 19:2:111 Campbell, W. A. (Doctor) 28:1:25 Campbell, W. P. 20:1:59 Campbell, Walter 62:1:46, 66 Campbell, William 75:3:23 Campbell, William 75:3:23 Campbellite Church 24:1:56 Campbellites 65:1:26 Campers Cabin building 70:3:20, 22 Campers Cabin building 70:3:20, 22 Campers Cabins (photo), 70:3:21 Campers Cabins (photo), 70:3:21 Campfield, Aunt Fannie 28:2:188 Campfield, Uncle Matt 28:2:188 Campgrounds (Wyoming) 75:4: 34 December 14, 2009 Page 117

Campgrounds (Wyoming) 75:4: 34 Campstool, Wyoming 29:2:157 Canada 21:2/3:118; 26:1:30; 65:1:50 (see also Directory: Historical Societies and Agencies in the United States and Canada, 1963) Canada 66:1&2:9 Canada Bill 20:2:171 Canadat, Addie Hackworth 32:2:274 Canadat, Frank O. 32:2:274 Canaday, Robert 64:1:24 Canadian Pacific Railroad 66:1&2:2 Canadian Prairies-A History by Gerald Friesen, review 58:1:56-57 Canadian Rockies 66:1&2:2 Canadian traders 21:2/3:135 Canary, Martha Jane 16:2:141; 21:1:66; 21:2/3:226; 22:2:106; 24:2:89 (see also Calamity Jane; Calamity Jane and the Lady Wildcats) Candlish, James 44:1:16 Candy Kid. James Calvin "Kid" Nichols, 1883-1962 by Lucille Nichols Patrick, review 42:1:122-123 Canfield 21:2/3:143 Canfield coal mine 71:2:29 Canfield coal mine 71:2:29 Canfield, James H. 18:2:149-150 Canfield, Leon 49:2:227-228, 233 Canfield, Nahum (Lieutenant) 45:1:107 Canfield, Nahum (Mrs.) 45:100, 107 canning 71:2:28 canning 71:2:28 Canning, Ray R. (see Genteel Gentile. Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 1857-1858) Canno Creek 21:2/3:146 Cannon Aeronautical Center 48:2:247 Cannon, Joseph G. 66:3:31 Cannon, Tom 24:2:86 Cannon, W. C. 24:1:79-80 Canon City, Colorado 75:3:28 Canon City, Colorado 75:3:28 Canosh (see Kanosh) Canoso, Michael 27:2:226 December 14, 2009 Page 118

Canoso, Paul 70:4:45 Canoso, Paul 70:4:45 Canterbury, Hazel 7:4:484 Cantinas, Meanea 26:1:28 Cantlin (Major) 46:1:117 Cantlin, Jim 29:2:184 Canton Bridge Company (Ohio) 58:2:47 Canton, Frank 15:1:48; 15:3:248; 20:1:80; 27:1:28-29; 65:1:2; 65:4:20, 30-31, photo 33, 45, 74 Canton, Frank 74:1:17, 19, 22 Canton, Frank 74:1:17, 19, 22 Canton, Frank M. 33:1:13; 35:2:132, 146-147, 160; 37:2:151, photo 152, 190; 38:1:61, 63; 39:2:181; 44:1:92; 45:2:157, 159 Canton, Frank, 70:1:14-15, 16, 21, 22 Canton, Frank, 70:1:14-15, 16, 21, 22 Canton, Mo. 70:4:29 Canton, Mo. 70:4:29 cantonment (see MILITARY) Cantonment Loring (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Camp Connor) (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Cantonment Reno (Wyoming) 66:1&2:12 (see Depot McKinney) Cantonment Reno/Fort McKinney No. 1, New View of an Old Wyoming Post by Robert A. Murray 58:2:275-279 Canyon (Yellowstone National Park) 66:3:14; 66:4:50 Canyon campground, 74:2:11 Canyon campground, 74:2:11 Canyon City, Oregon, 70:1:42 Canyon City, Oregon, 70:1:42 Canyon Creek 23:1:68 Canyon Hotel photo 14:2:94 Canyon Hotel, 74:2:3 Canyon Hotel, 74:2:3 Canyon Junction 56:1:13 Canyon Junction, 74:2:15 Canyon Junction, 74:2:15 Canyon Lodge 73:3:29 Canyon Lodge 73:3:29 Canyon Ranger Station 14:2:95 Canyon service station, 74:2:15 Canyon service station, 74:2:15 December 14, 2009 Page 119

Canyon Springs 38:1:84, 95-96 Canyon Village 65:1:49 Canyon Village 70:3:11 Canyon Village 70:3:11 Canyon Village, 74:2:15 Canyon Village, 74:2:15 Canyon, Whittaker store at, 74:2:8 Canyon, Whittaker store at, 74:2:8 CAP facilities 71:2:18, 19 CAP facilities 71:2:18, 19 Cape Cod (Massachusetts) 66:1&2:48 Cape of Good Hope 66:1&2:48 Capen, James 64:2:57 Capital Building Commission 59:1:2-3, 8-9, 13 Capital Hydraulic Ditch Company 32:1:27 Capital Publishing Company 43:2:203 capital punishment 26:2:164; 27:1:27 capitalism (see Charles Ilfeld Company, A Study of the Rise and Decline of Mercantile Capitalism in New Mexico; Golden Sword: The Coming of Capitalism to the Colorado Mining Frontier) Capitalism on the Frontier by Carroll Van West 66:1&2:64-65 Capitol Avenue 75:3:24 Capitol Avenue 75:3:24 Capitol Building Commission 8:2:563; 26:1:94 Capitol Grill, Bar and "Lunch Counter", 73:3:5.7; photo 7 Capitol Grill, Bar and "Lunch Counter", 73:3:5.7; photo 7 Capitol Hill (Washington, D.C.) 66:3:56 Capitol Saloon 73:3:5 Capitol Saloon 73:3:5 Capitol Theatre 74:1:7 Capitol Theatre 74:1:7 Caplan, Daniel 27:2:238 Caplane 70:4:39, 41 Caplane 70:4:39, 41 Caplane, P. E. 22:1:89, 91 Capps, Edward 51:2:21-22 Capps, Mary 56:2:280 (see also Ascent of , July 23, 1874) Capps, Red 32:2:223 Captain Bates’ Battle by Hugh Knoefel 39:1:122-125 December 14, 2009 Page 120

Captain Jack 71:2:7 Captain Jack 71:2:7 Captain King’s Centennial Year Look at Fort Laramie, Wyoming by Paul Hedren 48:1:103-107 Captain of the Grey Horse Troop by Hamlin Garland 22:2:40 captives 16:2:131-132 Capturing and Loading Buffalo engraving 66:4:54 (see also Historic Sketches of the Cattle Trade of the West and Southwest) Car, Richard 28:2:155, 157 Caraubon, J. A. "Frenchy” 73:3:23 Caraubon, J. A. "Frenchy” 73:3:23 Carbon (poem) by Mrs. Charles Ellis 8:4:642-643 Carbon 5:2:52; 8:4:641; 34:2:233; 42:2:237; 44:2:160, 165-166 (see also Carbon; FIRSTS: doctor in Carbon; FIRSTS: coal mine opened at Carbon; Medicine Bow, Wyoming) Carbon County 3:1:83; photo 6:1&2:168; 8:4:633-636, 641; 15:3:280-286; 19:1:25-26, 21:1:51-57; 28, 30- 32; 21:2/3:187, 189, 196; 26:1:33; 26:2:111; 31:2:230, 232; 33:1:92; 33:2:153; 34:1:81; 35:2:129-130, 178; 42:2:225, 230; 48:2:177, 239, 242; 58:2:54; 64:2:42; 64:3/4:22, 54; 65:1:26 (see also Great Commoner of Carbon County; Pole Camp and Home of John Sublett at Elk Mountain, Carbon County; School District No. 2, Carbon County, Wyoming) Carbon County Copper by J. C. Kennedy 2:4:69-72 Carbon County and Milling Company 42:1:64 Carbon County Historical Society Chapter 31:1:107; 31:2:234-235 (see also State Historical Society) Carbon County Journal 15:3:280; 33:2:154; 65:1:26 Carbon County Journal 75:1, 26 Carbon County Journal 75:1, 26 Carbon County Museum 31:2:230; photo 65:1:34 Carbon County News 15:3:270; 26:1:94; 33:2:152-153; 35:1:98 Carbon County Public Library 27:2:226 Carbon County Stockgrowers Association 61:2:45-46 Carbon County Sunday School Convention 65:1:34 Carbon County Superintendent of Schools (see Shannon, F. P.) Carbon County, livestock in, 70:1:3-4 Carbon County, livestock in, 70:1:3-4 Carbon House (see Hotels of Carbon) Carbon mine explosion 17:1:83 Carbon Oil and Gas 73:3:11 Carbon Oil and Gas 73:3:11 Carbon State Bank 8:4:639 Carbon Timber Company 44:2:203, photo 205; 56:1:42, 47-48, 50-51 December 14, 2009 Page 121

Carbon, A Victim of Progress 19:1:25-31; 25:2:191-192; photo 19:1:24, 25; 21:1:8 Carbon, Wyoming 7:1:343-361; 7:2:369-378; 8:4:633-641; 18:2:144; photo 19:1:24, 27, 29; 21:1:8-11, 21- 22, 83; 59:2:22; 60:1:9 (see also History of Carbon, Wyoming’s First Mining Town; Life of Oscar Collister, Wyoming Pioneer; Ten Minutes at Carbon photo) card games 21:1:30 (see also Eucre) Card, Harry 54:2:50 Cardona, Dolores 73:2:8 Cardona, Dolores 73:2:8 Cardoso, Dr. Lawrence A. 73:2:18, 20, 21, 29 Cardoso, Dr. Lawrence A. 73:2:18, 20, 21, 29 Cardoso, Lawrence A. 58:1:68 (see also review of American Labor in the Southwest: The First One Hundred Years; Nativism in Wyoming, 1868 to 1930; review of Legacy of Conquest: The Unbroken Past of the American West) Cardoso, Manuel Felipe (see Phillips, John "Portugee") Career of Cheyenne-Black Hills Stage Line Owner by Inez Babb Taylor 11:3:222-227 Carey (see RANCHES) Carey (Sergeant) 38:1:85, 102 Carey Act (1894) 6:4:314; 8:1:520; 8:2:547-586; 20:1:41, 46, 48; 26:1:35; 40:1:74-76; 50:2:321; 58:1:41 Carey Act Department 14:2:163-164 Carey Act irrigation project 70:4:32 Carey Act irrigation project 70:4:32 Carey Arid Law 20:2:117 Carey Avenue (Cheyenne, Wyoming) 66:4:7 Carey brothers 6:1&2:175; 6:4:313 Carey home (Joseph M.) photo 37:1:70 Carey Land Act 53:2:14-15 Carey Land Act 75:1, 25 Carey Land Act 75:1, 25 Carey, Charles D., Jr. 35:1:25 Carey, Charles David 28:2:145-150; 20:2:173; 21:2/3:239; 26:1:32; 28:2:230; 35:1:25 (see also Camp Carlin) Carey, Charles F., Jr. (Sergeant) 52:1:30 Carey, Elizabeth M. 35:1:25 Carey, John F. (Doctor) 35:1:23 Carey, Joseph M. 74:1:21 Carey, Joseph M. 74:1:21 Carey, Joseph M. 75:4: 20-21 Carey, Joseph M. 75:4: 20-21 Carey, Joseph M. 76:3:31 December 14, 2009 Page 122

Carey, Joseph M. 76:3:31 Carey, Joseph Maul (Judge; Governor; Senator) 2:3:58; portrait 3:3:176; 12:2:128-130; 13:1:65-65, 77; 15:2:156, 159; 16:1:52; 16:2:150; 17:1:56; 19:1:8, 10, 22; 19:2:73, 133; 20:1:12, 14, 16, 18-19, 23, 37, 41, photo 60, 70, 73, 80, 82; 21:2/3:226; 24:1:76; 24:2:23, 31, 116, 118; 26:1:35-36; 28:2:174; 33:1:85; 33:2:144; 34:2:143-144; 37:1:7, 9-10, 16, 35, 37, 40, 43, 45, 47, 49, 56, 70; photo 35:1:22; photo 37:1:6; photo 37:2:158; 40:1:66; 41:2:188; 42:1:81; 42:2:151; 52:1:3, 5, 8-12; 53:2:4, 14, 29, photo 30, 32-33; 54:1:16, 52; 57:1:38; 57:21:22; 58:1:26, photo 30; 61:1:4, 20-21, 26; 61:2:4; 62:1:30- 31, 46, 50, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66; 64:1:24; sketch 65:4:30-31, 33; 66:3:24 (see also Commission of the Conservation of the Elk of Jackson Hole, Wyoming; In Memoriam; Joseph M. Cary and Wyoming Statehood) Carey, Joseph Maul, II 35:1:25 Carey, Joseph Maul, III 35:1:25 Carey, Julia 61:1:5 Carey, Louise D. (Mrs. Francis Bon) 35:1:25 Carey, Robert 28:2:188 Carey, Robert B. 58:1:26, photo 30, 32-33 Carey, Robert D. 75:4: 19 Carey, Robert D. 75:4: 19 Carey, Robert Davis (Governor; Senator) 12:3:216-218; 35:1:23, 25; 39:1:65-66; 44:2:248-250; 59:2:200, 207; 54:1:28; 58:2:28; 61:1:5; 66:4:2 Carey, Robert Hood 35:1:21 Carey, Sarah Darlington (Mrs. Weber) 35:1:25 Carey, Sen. Robert 71:4:3 Carey, Sen. Robert 71:4:3 Carey, Theodore 35:1:25 Carey, William B. 30:2:149 Carey, William D. 66:1&2:2 Carey,J.M. 75:1,31, 32, 36 Carey,J.M. 75:1,31, 32, 36 Careyhurst, Wyoming 26:1:35; 29:2:158 Caribbean 65:1:25 Cariboo lode 40:2:229 Cariboo Trail (British Columbia) 57:1:43, photo 45 Cariso lode 40:2:227-228, 230-231; 44:1:31, 33, 38, 47; 44:2:283 Cariso Mine 623:1:4-6, 11 Carissa Mine 15:2:179; 30:1:43 Carl Adam Von Blessingh Collection by Eunice Catherine Hastie 4:4:401-403 Carl Russell Parcher Papers 65:1:53 December 14, 2009 Page 123

Carla Ridge (, California) 66:4:36 Carland, Frank 39:2:258 Carlebach, Michael L. (see Origins of Photojournalism in America) Carleton, J. Henry 42:1:15, 25, 31, 36 Carley, Ada 19:1:50-51 Carley, D. M. (Mrs.) 30:2:225 Carley, Kenneth (see Sioux Uprising of 1862) Carley, Maurine 25:1:104-105; 27:1:89, 95; 221, 226; 28:1:94, 167, 208; 28:2:219-220; 29:2:188-189; 30:1:37-55; 30:2:221, 223-225, photo 226; 31:1:77-93; 31:2:213-236; 38:1:112, 117, photo 118; 39:1:137, 139; 39:2:212; photo 41:1:72; 46:2:263, 280 (see also Emigrant Trail Trek No. 10, Parts 1 and 2; Overland Stage Trail Trek No. 1; Emmigrant Trail Treks No. 11; Overland Stage Trail Trek No. 2; Emigrant Trail Treks No. 12; Overland Stage Trail Trek No. 3; Emigrant Trail Treks No. 13; Bozeman Trail Trek; Emigrant Trail Treks No. 14, 15; Cheyenne Trail Treks No. 16; Bridger Trail Trek No. 17; Oregon Trail Treks #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7; Point of Rocks- City Frieght Road Trek No. 18; Oregon Trail and California-Mormon Trails. Fort Bridger to Wyoming’s Western Border Trek No. 19; First Fifty Miles of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Wyoming’s Eastern Border to Warm Springs Trek No. 20; Second Segment of the Oregon Trail. Cold Springs to Fort Fetterman Trek No. 21; Third Segment of the Oregon Trail, Douglas to Independence Rock Trek No. 21; fourth Segment of the Oregon Trail, to South Pass Trek No. 23; Fifth Segment of the Oregon Trail Trek No. 24; Salt Wells; Shoshonis, Sentinels of the Rockies) Carlin, J. P. (Colonel) 18:1:55 Carlin, Lt. William P., 72:1:21 Carlin, Lt. William P., 72:1:21 Carling, Elias B. (Brevette Lieutenant Colonel; Colonel) 17:2:157; 18:1:8; 28:2:145-146, 148; 40:2:175, 182 Carlinville (Illinois) 55:1:4 Carlisle Barracks (Pennsylvania) 58:2:12 Carlisle, Bill 26:1:96 Carlisle, Bill 70:4:45 Carlisle, Bill 70:4:45 Carlisle, James H. (Mrs.) 27:2:226; 30:1:106; 30:2:225 Carlisle, William L. 8:3:602 Carlos Montezuma and the Changing World of American Indians by Peter Iverson, review 55:2:42-43 Carlson 50:1:15 Carlson, Bob 25:1:74 Carlson, Chip (see : "Killing men is my specialty..." ) Carlson, George H. 35:2:197 Carlson, Hazel 25:1:75 Carlson, Louis 48:2:189 Carlson, Vada F. 28:2:127-143, 230 December 14, 2009 Page 124

Carlson, William 66:3:63; 66:4:25, 36 Carlson, William 70:3:42 Carlson, William 70:3:42 Carlton, J. W. (Major) 48:1:15 Carmichael (stockman) 17:1:56, 63; 27:1:108 Carmichael, Billy 4:3:344-345 Carmichael, Bob 76:2:20-22, 52 Carmichael, Bob 76:2:20-22, 52 Carmichael, Dave 71:4:8 Carmichael, Dave 71:4:8 Carmin 38:2:170 Carnahan, Earl W. (Captain)18:1:56 Carncross, Horace (Doctor) 44:2:242; 45:1:20 Carnegie Library 7:4:484; 13:2:158; 23:2:63; 24:2:99; 27:2:224, 226; 65:2/3:28 Carnes, John 44:1:91-92 Carnes, Millie (Mrs.) 44:1:92 Carney (see Kearny, Stephen W.) Carneyville, Wyoming 29:2:158 Carnine, Harry 24:2:118 Carpender, Mary Elizabeth (see Fagan Ranch or Horse Creek Station) Carpenter Hotel 40:1:116; 44:2:282 Carpenter, A. B. (Captain) 36:2:179 Carpenter, Abiel 20:2:100 Carpenter, Arthur 4:2:308 Carpenter, Charles 76:1:29 Carpenter, Charles 76:1:29 Carpenter, Charles E. (Judge) 64:2:52-54 Carpenter, Ellen 3:3:191; 40:1:116-118; 44:2:282 Carpenter, Ellen M. (Miss) 26:1:54-55; 27:2:226 Carpenter, Francis 21:2/3:229 Carpenter, Helen 42:1:7, 13, 18, 32-33; 42:2:194, 196, 199, 202, 209, 218 Carpenter, Helen Tyrold (Mrs.) 9:2:701 Carpenter, J. Ross 8:2:564; 54:1:54 Carpenter, James 27:2:221, 223, 238; 30:1:37, 43, 51-52 Carpenter, Jim 40:1:116, 118; 44:2:282 (see also Atlantic City) December 14, 2009 Page 125

Carpenter, Mary J. 27:2:226, 240 Carpenter, Nathan 20:2:99 Carpenter, Robert E. 15:2:123-124 Carpenter, S. G. (Lieutenant) 47:1:26 Carpenter, Terry 70:3:40 Carpenter, Terry 70:3:40 Carpenter, W. J. photo 65:4:cover, 3, 8 Carpenter, Wyoming 60:1:26 Carr 43:2:252, 255 Carr, E. A. (Colonel) 44:2:157 Carr, E. N. 34:2:207 Carr, Glen 30:1:20 Carr, James A. 26:1:60, 64 Carr, John 26:1:53, 60 Carr, Miss Lizzie 71:2:12 Carr, Miss Lizzie 71:2:12 Carr, "T. Jeff" (U.S. Marshall) 12:2:149; 15:3:247; 18:1:77-78; 20:2:165-176, photo 166; 51:2:10; 59:2:21, 23 Carr, Tommy 35:2:150 Carre, Francis (see Reminiscences of an Indian War Soldier Who Served in Dakotah Territory, now Wyoming, from 1865-1866) Carrigan, Thomas (Mrs.) 9:2:698 Carrigan, Thomas 9:2:698; 64:3/4:40 Carrigen Colletion 65:4:3 Carriker, Eleanor (see Army Wife on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877) Carriker, Robert (see Army Wife on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877) Carrington (Major) 19:2:112 Carrington (Mrs.) 18:2:109 Carrington by Michael Straight, review 32:2:268-269 (see also Carrington, Henry) Carrington Expedition (1866) 31:1:48-49 (see also Carrington, Henry) Carrington, Albert 21:2/3:116, 121 Carrington, Cal 55:2:30-32 Carrington, Co. Henry B., 70:2:10 Carrington, Co. Henry B., 70:2:10 Carrington, Col. Henry 74:2:8, 19, 22, 27 Carrington, Col. Henry 74:2:8, 19, 22, 27 December 14, 2009 Page 126

Carrington, Edward 37:1:86 Carrington, Frances Courtney Grummond 32:1:121; 36:1:45; 38:2:226-227; 40:1:50-51; 63:2:47 Carrington, Henry B. (Colonel) 7:2:388-390; 17:1:9-10; 18:2:108, 110; 20:2:145; 31:1:51; 32:1:120-121; 32:2:268-269; 35:1:52, 60-61, 63-65, 67; 36:2:226-227, 230; 38:2:223, 225-226, 228; 40:1:43-45, 50, 53; 42:1:90, 92; 44:1:66; 47:1:26, 29, 45-47, 55; 51:2:41, 55; 55:1:39-41; 63:2:43, 45-46, photo 47, 49, photo 50, 51-53, 56, 68-69, photo 71 (see also Carrington) Carrington, Margaret 45:1:101; photo 63:2:46, 48, 51 (see also Carrington) Carrisa lode (see Cariso lode) Carroll (soldier, Company D) 16:1:37 Carroll, Bill 40:2:260-261 Carroll, C.G. (Major) 2:4:79; 3:1:110, 112; 3:2:150; 3:4:231-232; 4:2:319; 4:4:408; 5:1:40; 5:2:79; 5:2&3:121-122; 5:4:161; 6:3:284; 7:2:402; 7:3:444; 7:4:483; 8:1:524; 8:3:604; 9:1:682; 9:3:763 (see also History of the Wyoming National Guard) Carroll, Carroll 64:1:25 Carroll, Eugene T. 50 2:363; 54:1:84 (see also John B. Kendrick, Cowpoke to Senator, 1879-1917; John B. Kendrick’s Fight for Western Water Legislation, 1917-1933; Wyoming Senator John Benjamin Kendrick: The Politics of Oil, Public Land and National Park Legislation in the1920s) Carroll, James (Mrs.) 17:1:82 Carroll, James 17:1:82 Carroll, John 33:1:8-9 Carroll, John A. (see Probing The American West) Carroll, John F. 18:1:85, 87-88; 24:2:37; 33:2:145; 35:1:58; 37:1:4-5, 7, 9, 12; 49:1:57, 60; 66:3:45 Carroll, Maggie 17:1:81; 26:2:111 Carroll, Matt 51:2:50-51 Carroll, Murray L. (see Governor Francis E. Warren, the and the Chinese Massacre at Rock Springs; Tom Horn and the Langhoff Gang) Carroll, Murray L. 74:1:9, (bio) 23 Carroll, Murray L. 74:1:9, (bio) 23 Carroll, Murray L., (author, 72:1:6-23), bio, 23 Carroll, Murray L., (author, 72:1:6-23), bio, 23 Carroll, Orville W. (see Fort Stanwix. History, Historic Furnishing and Historic Structure Reports) Carroll, Sheriff George 75:3:1. 26, 28 Carroll, Sheriff George 75:3:1. 26, 28 Carroll, Theresa E. 11:4:297 Carroll, W. P. (Justice) 13:4:362; 64:2:46 Carroll. Eugene T., Kendrick/Ziehlsdorff Correspondence: Myth and Reality in the Salt Creek Oil Field, 73:3:30-33; (author bio) 33 Carroll. Eugene T., Kendrick/Ziehlsdorff Correspondence: Myth and Reality in the Salt Creek Oil Field, 73:3:30-33; (author bio) 33 December 14, 2009 Page 127

Carsey (Doctor) 65:1:16 Carson and Bond 71:2:8 Carson and Bond 71:2:8 Carson County 26:2:188-189 23:1:61, 70 23:1:61 Carson Valley 26:1:70, 72, 77-78; 26:2:157 Carson Valley Agency 27:2:205 Carson, Alta May 32:2:172 Carson, Christopher "Kit" 32:1:7, 110; 33:2:161; 43:2:277; 44:2:84-85 Carson, Edward 11:1:66 Carson, Iris 26:2:213 Carson, Jack 25:1:71 Carson, Johnny 71:4:12 Carson, Johnny 71:4:12 Carson, Kit 1:1:5; 5:2&3:81; 15:3:265, 290-291; 15:2:136; 17:1:15; 18:2:93; 21:2/3:184; 25:1:70-72, 74, 76; 28:2:173; 29:2:225; 30:1:46; 46:1:31; 59:1:56; 60:2:3, 6 (see also , A Portrait in Courage) Carson, L. S. (Captain) 18:1:57 Carson, Peter (see Cazzeau, Pierre "French Pete") Carson, Rosella 54:2:13 Carson, Thomas G. (Captain) 28:2:219 Carson. Kit 71:4:23, 26 Carson. Kit 71:4:23, 26 Carstensen, Vernon. Americans View Their Dust Bowl Experience, reviewed. 71:3:45 Carstensen, Vernon. Americans View Their Dust Bowl Experience, reviewed. 71:3:45 carte de visite, 74:2:26 carte de visite, 74:2:26 Carter (Doctor) 31:1:40 Carter (see Gilman and Carter) Carter Cattle Company 19:2:66-67; 51:1:103-104, 106 Carter County 15:1:67; 16:1:72; 21:2/3:193; 26:1:33; 33:1:83; 34:2:241; 35:2:129; 36:1:82 Carter E. B. 27:2:226 Carter Mountains 26:1:6, 22; 49:2:264, 268; 51:1:107-108 Carter, Anne Fauntleroy 26:1:34 Carter, Ben 47:2:236 Carter, C. Dana 24:2:82, 89 December 14, 2009 Page 128

Carter, Charles M. 46:2:249-251 Carter, Charlie 16:1:72 Carter, Clarence E. 17:2:136 Carter, Dana 76:1:18 Carter, Dana 76:1:18 Carter, Edgar N. 19:2:67; 27:2:226 Carter, Gladys (Miss) 27:2:226 Carter, Harvey L. (see Kit Carson: A Pattern for Heroes) Carter, Jessie 22:2:16 Carter, Jessie 75:4: 12 Carter, Jessie 75:4: 12 Carter, John 15:1:65 Carter, John E. (see Eyewitness at Wounded Knee) Carter, Judge William A. 70:1:29, 31, 32, 40 Carter, Judge William A. 70:1:29, 31, 32, 40 Carter, Judge William A. purchases in store owned by, 70:1:32 Carter, Judge William A. purchases in store owned by, 70:1:32 Carter, Judge William A. Steinway piano of, 70:1:32 Carter, Judge William A. Steinway piano of, 70:1:32 Carter, Lester W. 24:2:82 Carter, Levi 56:1:40 Carter, Mary Eliza 51:1:16; 56:2:5, photo 6, 9 Carter, Milton (Mr. and Mrs.) 32:2:274 Carter, Van A. (Doctor) 18:2:145-146; 30:1:72, 87-88 Carter, Vincent (U.S. Representative) 5:4:163; 8:3:603; 9:1:684; 45:2:181; 50:1:32, 35 Carter, Vincent) 66:3:52-53 Carter, William (Mrs.) 26:1:34 Carter, William A. "Willie" (Judge) 3:2:134; 10:1:9; 16:2:90; 19:2:66-67; 27:2:217; 28:1:44, 92; 29:2:219; 30:1:66, 87; 31:2:224; 42:2:247; 45:1:103; 46:2:248; 49:2:264; 51:1:103, 105-107, 112-116, 119-120; 51:2:55; 56:2:5, photo 6, 7-10; 62:2:79, 86-87 (see also Diary of William A. Carter; Fort Bridger in the Seventies) Carter, William A. 75:3:23 Carter, William A. 75:3:23 Carter, William A., 72:1:24 Carter, William A., 72:1:24 Carter, Wyoming 24:1:31 Cartersville, Missouri 75:3:27 Cartersville, Missouri 75:3:27 December 14, 2009 Page 129

Carth, Thomas 32:2:202 cartridge cases, 74:2:28, 29, 32, (illus.) 30 cartridge cases, 74:2:28, 29, 32, (illus.) 30 cartridge cases, externally primed metallic, 74:2:30 cartridge cases, externally primed metallic, 74:2:30 cartridge crushing, 74:2:32 cartridge crushing, 74:2:32 Cartwright, Carl, 23:1:104 Carvallio, S. N. 26:2:155 Carvelho 6:1&2:189 Carver, Bill 30:1:29 Carwardine, T. J. 42:1:58 Carwile Ditch 35:2:139 Carwile, Nathanial G. "Nat" 35:2:138-139 Carwile’s Addition 35:2:138 (see also Buffalo, Wyoming) Cary, Beth 26:2:114 Cascade Mountains 22:2:53 Case 19:2:81 Case Ferry 45:2:253 Case for Domestic Feminism: Woman Suffrage in Wyoming by Virginia Scharff 56:2:29-37 Case of Alfred Packer, the Man-Eater by Paul H. Gantt, review 25:1:105-107 Case of Marcus A. Reno by Barry C. Johnson, review 41:2:288-289 Case, James 26:2:173 Casebeer, James A. 12:4:275-276; 33:2:155; photo 37:1:4 Caseman, Dan D. 18:1:89; 28:2:146 Casement, J. H. 12:4:327 Casement, Jack (General) 34:2:222-223; 35:1:89; 43:2:188; 53:1:3, 7, 11 Caserman, John 54:2:29 Casey, E. W. (Lieutenant) 38:1:127 Casey, Letitia 22:2:56 (see also Letitia Burnett) Cash, Gene 28:1:28-29, 33 Cash, Joseph H. (see Working the Homestake) Cash’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Cashman, Gertrude A. 27:2:226 Cashman, Harry J. 27:2:226; 31:2:235 December 14, 2009 Page 130

Cashmere, Wash 70:4:19 Cashmere, Wash 70:4:19 Caspar 29:1:69 Casper 70:4:21-26 Casper 70:4:21-26 Casper Archaeological Society 32:2:239 Casper area (see Trading Posts, Forts and Bridges of the Casper Area-Unraveling the Tangle on the Upper Platte) Casper Army Air Bases (see MILITARY) Casper Army Air Field in World War II by Colonel Gerald M. Adams, USAF (Ret.) 64:3/4:6-23 Casper Centennial, 1889-1989: Natrona County, Wyoming, 1890-1990 by Irving Garbutt and Chuck Morrison, review 63:2:76-77 Casper Chamber of Commerce 2:2:39; 5:2&3:122; 26:1:85; 64:3/4:7-8, 22-23; 66:1&2:27 Casper College 48:2:266 Casper Country: Wyoming’s Heartland by Jean Mead, review 60:2:58-59 Casper Daily Tribune 58:2:266, 268, 270; 58:1:34; 66:1&2:34 Casper Daily Tribune building 66:1&2:31 Casper Derrick 33:1:9 Casper Derrick 75:1, 31, 32 Casper Derrick 75:1, 31, 32 Casper Junior College Building 26:1:84 Casper Junior High School 27:2:226 Casper Lumber Company 16:1:64 Casper Mercantile Company 46:2:199-201 (see also Smith Mercantile Company) Casper 45:2:213 28:2:186; 44:2:214-215; 46:2:182 Casper Mountain 70:3:43 Casper Mountain 70:3:43 Casper Mountain Speaks (poem) by Mae Urbanek 32:2:204 Casper National Bank 64:3/4:21 Casper Range 21:2/3:132 Casper Record 58:1:27 Casper Star Tribune 70:3:29 Casper Star Tribune 70:3:29 Casper Tribune-Herald 33:2:219-220; 42:2:153, 172-173; 48:2:272; 64:3/4:8, 10, 12, 16-17, 22-23 Casper Troopers 39:1:138 December 14, 2009 Page 131

Casper Weekly Mail 32:2:155; 35:1:95; 64:3/4:53 Casper, Anne 24:1:9 Casper, land 75:1, 31 Casper, land 75:1, 31 Casper, Wyoming 1:3:17; 1:4:16-17; 17:1:9; 22:1:75; 22:2:43, 58; 23:1:59; 26:1:44; 26:2:117, 193; 27:1:95; 28:2:190; 30:1:107; 30:2:146; 32:1:51; 32:2:232; 33:1:9, 74; 33:2:156, 179, 214; 34:1:58, 62, 108; 35:2:147; 39:1:111, 117; 42:2:173; 43:1:21; 44:1:39; 44:2:215-218; 46:1:12, 39, 113-122; 48:2:168, 175, 179-180, 185, photo 264, 265-373; 50:2:328, 332; 58:2:23; 64:3/4:2, 6-23, 37, 42- 44,46; 65:1:33-34; 65:2/3:13; 65:4:4, 20, 25, 31; 66:1&2:26-37; 66:3:6, 19; 66:4:12-14 (see also Center Street photo; Classicism in A Boomtown: The Architecture of Garbutt, Weidener, and Sweeney in 1920s Casper) Casper, Wyoming 75:4: 32, 35 Casper, Wyoming 75:4: 32, 35 Casper, Wyoming Mayor 16:1:64 Casper: A Pictorial History by Edna Gorrell Kukura and Susan Neithammer True, review 60:2:58-59 Casper’s Prohibition Years by Walter R. Jones 48:2:265-274 Casper-Alcova Project 50:2:323, 328-333 Casper's first brick mansion 70:4:26 Casper's first brick mansion 70:4:26 Casper's first town hall (photo) 70:4:24 Casper's first town hall (photo) 70:4:24 Cass, Lewis, 7, 21, 22 Cass, Lewis, 7, 21, 22 Cass, Martin H. 17:2:92 Cass, Oscar (Private) 16:2:104 Cassa Flats 28:1:66 Casselman, C. V. 24:1:101 Cassia Creek 23:1:60 Cassidy (lawyer) 34:1:97, 105, 109 Cassidy 33:1:90 Cassidy, Butch 23:2:53; 28:2:160; 29:2:160; 30:1:17-18, 21; 31:1:53, 57, 59-61; 32:1:76; 33:2:192, 213; 50:2:348; 55:1:23, 26, 30; 60:2:13-15; 66:1&2:6 (see also In Search of Butch Cassidy; Parker, George Leroy) Cassidy, Butch 71:2:7 Cassidy, Butch 71:2:7 Cassinat, Louis 33:2:214 (see also Cassinet, Louis W.) Cassinet, Florence C. 27:2:226 Cassinet, Louis W. 27:2:226 Cassity, Michael (see review of Writing Western History: Essays on Major Western Historians) Casteel, Tom 19:1:52 December 14, 2009 Page 132

Caster, John 52:2:56 Castiday, Ella Mary 55:2:33 Castle Bluffs 25:2:123 Castle Creek Oil Company 22:1:90 Castle Creek, Wyoming 16:1:74 Castle Dare 71:3:4, 7; photo 5 Castle Dare 71:3:4, 7; photo 5 Castle Dare photo 51:2:9, 12-15 Castle Gardens, Wyoming 29:2:131 Castle Rock 23:2:6; 29:2:188-189 Castle Rock by Henry Jensen 44:2:274-275 Castle Rock, 70:1:41 Castle Rock, 70:1:41 Castle, Almeda (Mrs.) 1:3:20 Castle, C.E. 62:1:16 Castle, Christopher 22:2:74 Castleman, P. F. 31:2:173, 177, 189; 32:2:195 Casto, Frank 26:1:64 Castor, Bernard T. (Major) 62:2:133, photo 138, 139 Caswell, C. H. 53:1:10 Catalo 26:2:165, 168, 174-175 (see also Snake) catatonia dementia precox 74:1:29 catatonia dementia precox 74:1:29 Catching Buffalo Calves by Peter Holt 66:4:53 Cathedral Home for Children 43:1:21, 47-48 Cathedral School for Girls (see Jane Ivinson Memorial Hall) Cathedral Square 43:1:21-22 Cathers, Wm. E. (Mrs.) 27:2:226 Catholic Church (Buffalo, Wyoming) 35:2:143 Catholic Church (Lander) 71:2:6 Catholic Church (Lander) 71:2:6 Catholic Church 73:2:24, 27 Catholic Church 73:2:24, 27 Catholic church 73:3:6 Catholic church 73:3:6 Catholic Hospital of Laramie 15:3:243 December 14, 2009 Page 133

Catholics 19:1:30 (see also Roman Catholics; St. Paul’s Catholic Missionary School) Catlin, George 15:2:234-241; 31:2:140-142 (see also Cheyenne Indian Portraits Painted by ; O-Kee-Pa. A Religious Ceremony and Other Customs of the ) Catlin, George 66:1&2:2 Catlin, John B. (Major) 36:2:229 Catron, Peter H. 27:2:226 Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum 76:2:3 Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum 76:2:3 Catt, Carrie Chapman (Mrs.) 26:2:115; 52:1:10, 14 (see also Woman Suffrage and Politics) Catt, Carrie Chapman 74:1:8 Catt, Carrie Chapman 74:1:8 Catt, Carrie Chapman 75:1, 35 Catt, Carrie Chapman 75:1, 35 Cattle Agency 16:2:92 Cattle and Men by C.W. Towne and E. N. Wentworth, review 28:1:108-109 cattle industry 1:2:6; 5:1:26-31; 6:3:280-283; 6:4:291-294; 12:4:253-263; 14:1:5-17; 15:1:5-37; 16:2:124, 147-161; 17:1:81; 8:2:139, 147; 20:1:4; 23:2:58; 24:2:76-77; 29:1:41-65; 29:2:150, 162; 66:3:16-17, 19 (see also Open Range Cattle Business in Wyoming; Texas Trail as Followed by a Pioneer in 1882) Cattle Kate 34:1:116; 64:3/4:49-56; 65:4:27, 41 (see also Ella Watson: Rustler or Homesteader; Watson, Ella; Wyoming of Cattle Kate, 1889) Cattle Kingdom 19:1:3; 20:1:3 Cattle Kings by Lewis Atherton, review 34:1:121-122 Cattle Land 65:4:44, 46 (see also Virginian) cattle migration/movement 1:2:6; 6:3:280-282; 6:4:291-294; 16:2:124; 21:1:95-96; 24:1:26; 31:1:85, 90 Cattle Raising on the Plains, 1900-1961 by John T. Schlebecker, review 36:1:105-107 cattle ranching (see North American Cattle-Ranching Frontiers: Origins, Diffusion and Differentiation) cattle trails 9:3:744; map 23:2:60 (see also Bozeman Trail; ) cattle whips 26:1:28 Cattleman’s Commonwealth 20:1:62 cattlemen 19:1:9; 26:2:228, 231; 29:1:41-65; 29:2:161-163 (see also Bankers and Cattlemen) Cattlemen: From the Rio Grande Across the Far Marias by Mari Sandoz, review 30:2:231-232 Cattlemen’s Frontier by Louis Petzer 65:4:32 CATV 70:3:43 CATV 70:3:43 Caudel, Robert E., 72:1:37 Caudel, Robert E., 72:1:37 Caughey, John Walton (see California Gold Rush) December 14, 2009 Page 134

Cavalier () 66:4:9 Cavalier in Buckskin: and the Western Military Frontier by Robert M. Utley, review 61:2:53 cavalry 161:2:137, 140, 142 (see MILITARY: U.S. cavalry) cavalry barracks photo 50:1:10 Cavalry Barracks, Fort Laramie 73:3:22 Cavalry Barracks, Fort Laramie 73:3:22 Cavanaugh, Frank (Mrs.) 27:2:226 Cavanaugh, Mildred McKibben 70:3:5 Cavanaugh, Mildred McKibben 70:3:5 Caverley, Arthur 3:3:192 Caverly, J. A. 4:1:270; 5:2&3:122; 5:4:164; 9:1:683 cavy (see HORSES AND MULES) Cawelti, John 59:2:4 Cawley, R. McGreggor, Federal Land, Western Anger: The Sagebrush Rebellion and Environmental Politics, review 66:3:72-73 Cawston Ostrich Farm 70:4:25 Cawston Ostrich Farm 70:4:25 Cayuse 3:2:267; 33:1:28 Cazar, John (see Cazier, John) Cazier, Ed 25:1:69-72, 74-80 Cazier, John 21:2/3:139, 164 Cazin, Paul 43:1:101-102 Cazzeau, Pierre "French Pete" 51:2:38, 41 (see also Carson, Peter) CCC 26:2:135; 56:1:12-21 (see also Life in a Yellowstone CCC Camp; Senate Bill S-598) CCC Camp No. 581 (YNP-2) 56:1:13 Cedar Creek 23:2:28; 42:1:16 Cedar Grove 42:1:15 Cedar Mountain 14:1:52; 26:1:5, 11, 22-23; 49:2:266 Cedar Mountain to Antietam by Edward J. Stackpole, review 32:2:269-270 Cedar Point 21:2/3:126 Cedar Ridge 47:1:87 Cedar Valley 26:2:164 Cedar Valley, 72:1:24 Cedar Valley, 72:1:24 cemeteries 16:2:145; 17:1:75-76 (see also GRAVES; MILITARY: cemeteries) December 14, 2009 Page 135

cemeteries in Cheyenne, Wyoming 62:2:91-99 census (see FIRSTS: census in Wyoming Territory; U.S. Census) Census of 2000 73:2:2 Census of 2000 73:2:2 Census Roll of Indians at Shoshone Agency, 1877 photo 13:3:182 Centennial 25:1:23 Centennial Campaign: The Sioux War of 1876 by John S. Gray, review 49:1:151-152 Centennial Conference 64:1:22 Centennial History of Artist Activities in Wyoming, 1837-1937 by James H. Nottage 48:1:77-100 Centennial Mining Company 21:2/3:213 Centennial of the Migration 23:2:60 Centennial State (see Colorado: A History of the Centennial State) Centennial West: Essays on the Northern Frontier States edited by William L. Lang 64:2:68 Centennial, Wyo. 70:3:36 Centennial, Wyo. 70:3:36 Center Street photo 58:2:264 Center street, Casper 70:4:21; photo 21 Center street, Casper 70:4:21; photo 21 Center, A. J. 29:1:91 Central America 65:1:4 Central City, Colorado 65:1:8 Central Florida University 66:4:33 Central Overland California and Pike’s Peak Express Company 27:1:7; 33:1:28-36, 44-46, 112-113; 33:2:204; 61:2:14 65:2/3:7 Central Overland Stage Line 42:2:261 Central Pacific and the Southern Pacific Railroads by Lucius Beebe, review 35:2:240-241 47:2:229 (see also Central Pacific and the Southern Pacific Railroads) Central School of Cheyenne 19:2:134; photos 54:2:15 Central Wyoming College 70:3:45 Central Wyoming College 70:3:45 Central Wyoming News 24:2:39, 43-44, 47 Central Wyoming Oil and Development Company 22:1:88 ceremonial dance 8:2:544-555 Cerf, Bennett 27:2:160 Certifed Local Government program 66:1&2:7 (see Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office) December 14, 2009 Page 136

CEW 50:2:303-304 Chabot, Antone 52:2:51 Chabot, Virgil 52:2:51 Chace and Rice 44:1:42 Chadey, Henry F. 26:2:220; 27:2:226; 38:1:109, 118 (see also Trail; Community Art Center; Green River Ferries; review of Starting Right: A Basic Guide to Museum Planning; Sweetwater County-Green River-Rock Springs) Chadey, Michael (see Ewing Canyon; Brown’s Park-Crouse Ranch) Chadron, Nebraska 26:2:123; 49:2:193; 64:3/4:59 Chadwell, John 32:2:202 Chadwick, Elise Nita Hunt 37:2:235 (see also Russell, Mrs.) Chadwick, H. W. 61:1:6, photo 7 Chaffee, J. B. 23:1:8 Chaffee, T. W. 54:2:50 Chaffin, Grace A. 20:1:50 Chaffin, Lorah B. 19:1:60 Chaffin, Robert N. 45:2:220 Chalfant, Josephine 46:1:113 Chalfant, Margaret 46:1:113, 116 Chalfant, Milo 46:1:113-114 Chalfant, Nimrod E. 46:1:113 Chalfant, Robert 46:1:113 Chalfant, Scott 46:1:13, 116 Chalk Creek (Utah) 60:1:12 Chalkeye (see Story of Chalkeye: A Wind River Romance, An Unfinished Manuscript) Challender, Henry 45:1:85 Chalmers, Monetta Irwin 52:1:54 Chalmers, Robert 40:1:37; 40:2:215, 220; 42:1:21, 33, 36; 62:2:82 Chamber of Commerce 70:3:16 Chamber of Commerce 70:3:16 Chamberlain, A. D. 24:2:25-27 Chamberlain, Agnes (Mrs.) 26:1:7, 21 Chamberlain, E. L. 17:1:84 Chamberlain, Fannie, 70:1:3 Chamberlain, Fannie, 70:1:3 December 14, 2009 Page 137

Chamberlain, M. ( Doctor) 26:1:7, 10, 21 Chamberlain, N. A. (Doctor) 24:2:78 Chamberlain, William 31:1:9; 32:2:161, 176 Chamberlin, Agnes B. 13:4:389 Chamberlin, Fannie 60:2:16 Chamberlin, Leon (Mr. and Mrs.) 35:2:202 Chamberlin, Leonard 35:2:202 Chamberry 32:2:183 Chambers Lake (Colorado) 56:1:39 Chambers, A. B. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226 Chambers, Alex 5:2:56; 5:2&3:91-95 Chambers, Alexander (Major; Colonel) 18:1:55; 28:1:59; 41:1:98; 43:2:250 Chambers, Andrew 42:2:213 Chambers, Andy 71:3:12 Chambers, Andy 71:3:12 Chambers, Bob 44:2:212 Chambers, Ida 61:1:36 Chambers, James 44:1:65 Chambers, Joe 37:2:226 Chambers, Mary Jane 42:2:213 Chambers, Robert 56:1:39 Chambers, William 5:2:53-54; 21:2/3:226; 27:1:38; 28:1:59 (see also Persimmon Bill) Chamblin, Allen T. 43:2:240 Chamblin, Thomas S. 26:2:218 Champ (Private) 38:1:73 Champ, Myrtle (Mrs.) 26:1:92; 27:1:114; 27:2:226, 239 Champaign County (Illinois) 66:3:31 Champaign-Urbana (Illinois) 66:3:47 Champion, Ben 31:2:200 Champion, Dud 45:2:161 Champion, Mervin (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226, 240; 28:2:212, 223-224 Champion, Nate 74:1:18 Champion, Nate 74:1:18 Champion, Nate, (quoted), 70:1:18 Champion, Nate, (quoted), 70:1:18 December 14, 2009 Page 138

Champion, Nate, 70:1:14-20, 23; photo, 16 Champion, Nate, 70:1:14-20, 23; photo, 16 Champion, Nate, diary, 70:1:16 Champion, Nate, diary, 70:1:16 Champion, Nate, funeral, 70:1:23 Champion, Nate, funeral, 70:1:23 Champion, Nathan D. "Nate" 15:1:48; 24:2:33; 26:1:48, 93; 34:1:107; 35:2:147, 150; 38:1:62; 45:2:143, 154-155, 157-158; photo 64:2:37; 65:4:5, 20, sketch 25, 26, 30, 74-75; 66:3:33 Chan Chan: Andean Desert City edited by Michael F. Moseley and Kent C. Day, review 54:2:76 Chance, Montana (see Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana. Third Segment of Trail-Meeteetse to Chance, Montana. Trek No. 28 of the Historical Trail Treks) Chandler, Jiggs 17:1:69 Chandler, Robert (Captain) 36:2:183 Chandless, William 40:1:32-33; 40:2:206, 208; 42:1:6, 13, 39-40 Changing Face of Cowboy State Agriculture: Turn of the Century Wyoming Agriculturalist-A Demographic Profile by Vicki Page and William L. Hewitt 60:1:22-31 Chant of the Hawk by John and Margaret Harris, review 31:2:233, 247 Chanute, Kansas 23:1:100 chaparejos 65:4:14 Chapel of the Pines Crematorium (Los Angeles, California) 66:4:33 Chapel of the Transfiguration 43:1:23 Chapel of the Transfiguration 71:3:14 Chapel of the Transfiguration 71:3:14 Chapel, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 25:1:66, 77 Chapelle, Swift Bird 17:2:118 Chapin, Fred 60:2:17 Chaplin, W. E. 2:3:60; 4:1:270; 11:1:49-50; 12:3:167, 169; 24:1:54, 64-66; 24:2:13, 22, 29, 37-38, 68, 70; 33:2:138, 147-149; 34:1:62, 71-75, 80-82; photo 37:1:4, 5, 14; 54:1:14 (see also Reminiscences of a Member of the Wyoming Constitutional Convention; Some Wyoming Editors I Have Known) Chapline, Ed. 29:1:52 Chapman (Captain) 21:2/3:143 Chapman 44:1:17 Chapman, Alice 49:2:227 Chapman, Andy 51:1:121, 123 Chapman, Fred (see Medicine Wheel) Chapman, John 19:2:65-66; 49:2:276-280 Chapman, L. B. 29:2:210 December 14, 2009 Page 139

Chapman, Marion Sherwin (Mrs.) photo 49:2:262 Chapman, Mark 17:1:84; 37:1:84 Chapman, Mark A. (Mrs.) 24:2:119; 27:2:226 Chapman, Mark A. 2:1:20; 2:3:19; 8:3:603; 9:3:762; 11:1:66 Chapman, Oscar L. (Interior Secretary) 45:2:194, 216; 55:2:10 Chapman, Roach 29:1:48 Chapman, W. S. 50:1:59 Chapman, W. W. 1:2:2-3; 32:2:24; 40:1:26; 40:2:220 Chapman, W.J. 76:1:23, 25 Chapman, W.J. 76:1:23, 25 Chapman, William J. 26:1:15 Chapmans ranch 75:1, 9 Chapmans ranch 75:1, 9 Chappel, Gordon S. 34:2:262; 38:1:5, 7, 131; 39:1:64; 39:2:214 (see also Fortifications of Old Fort Laramie; review of Armies of the American Wars: 1753-1815; review of Buckeye Rovers in the God Rush; Summer Helments of the U.S. Army, 1875-1910) Chappell, Edith M. (see History of the Occidental Hotel) Chappell, G. F. 4:3:366 Chappell, Gordon (see G. F.) Chappell, Sarah A. 4:3:66 Chappo 25:1:43 (see also sqawman) Character as Shown in Anecdote 21:1:20-22 Charboneau (Shabernare) 15:3:287, 296-297 Charboneau, Marie L. deLaviolette 14:3:190 Charboneau, Toussaint, Jr. 13:3:163, 175, 180, 188-190, 192; photo 14:3:190 (see also And What of Toussaint Charboneau?; Charbonneau, Toussaint) Charbonneau, Baptiste 35:2:205; 42:1:80 Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste 52:1:46-47, 50, 53 Charbonneau, Toussaint 35:2:205; 42:1:80; 52:1:46 Charcoal Pits by William Francis Hooker 3:4:228 Charging Bear Kills in Winter 28:1:31 Charles Boettcher: A Study in Pioneer Western Enterprise by Geraldine B. Bean, review 49:1:158-160 Charles E. Wells Music Company 43:1:27 Charles Ilfeld Company, A Study of the Rise and Decline of Mercantile Capitalism in New Mexico by William J. Parish, review 33:2:232-233 Charles Russell by Peter Hassrick 65:4:19 December 14, 2009 Page 140

Charleston (Illinois) 66:3:31 Charleston Company 22:2:54 Charley Irwin’s Wild West Show 26:2:134 Charlottesville (Virginia) 66:4:45 Charlson, C. J. 43:1:66 Charlson, Cora 43:1:66 Charlson, Helen 43:1:66 Charlson, Julia Isabelle "Belle" 43:1:63-64, photos following 64, 66, 72 (see Downing, Mrs. C. O.) Charlton, Charley 18:2:130 Charter Oak Copper Mine 15:1:37 Charters, Boyd 25:1:71-72, 74, 77 Chase, Fred 26:1:21 Chase, John 25:1:14, 16, 18-19 Chase, Solomon P. 22:1:4 Chase’s Theatre 25:1:19-20 Chassell, H. J. (Mrs.) 14:4:320 Chassell, Harry J. 3:4:207-208; 14:4:320 Chassell, Norvall W. 27:2:226 Chatelain, Verne 50:1:39, 45 Chatfield, Frank 12:3:225 Chatham (Massachusetts) 66:1&2:47-48 Chatham, Russell 76:2:53 Chatham, Russell 76:2:53 Chatillon, Henry 45:1:8 Chatterton, Constance 25:1:88 Chatterton, Eleanor 25:1:88 Chatterton, Fenimore C. (Acting Governor) 12:2:123-125; 12:3:244-245; 19:1:32-38; 19:2:123; 24:2:38; 25:2:205, 207; 26:2:92, 94, 96-97; 27:1:114; 28:2:127-128, 136; 30:1:115-116; 37:2:188, 196-198; 39:2:181; 41:1:16-18, 22, 24, 26; 44:2:196-197, 200, 202; 49:1:15-16, 18-19, 21; 56:1:9-10; photo 56:2:40; 59:2:24 (see also History of the Inception of Riverton and Riverton Irrigation Project in Fremont County, Wyoming, as Shown by Official Records; Unique Campaign) Chauncey, C. C. (Major General) 64:3/4:22 Chavez Family 73:2:22 Chavez Family 73:2:22 Chavez, Ida 73:2:15 Chavez, Ida 73:2:15 Chavez, Marcus 73:2:25 December 14, 2009 Page 141

Chavez, Marcus 73:2:25 Chavez, Paul 73:2:24 Chavez, Paul 73:2:24 Chavez, Ray 73:2:22, 25 Chavez, Ray 73:2:22, 25 Chavez, Ray and Addie 73:2:23; photo 24 Chavez, Ray and Addie 73:2:23; photo 24 Chavez-Kelly, Cynthia 73:2:22, 27 Chavez-Kelly, Cynthia 73:2:22, 27 Chaworth photo 30:2:130 Cheesbrough, John 27:2:226 Cheesbrough, Nellie (Mrs.) 27:2:226 Cheese, Ed 26:1:20 Cheever Flats 30:1:32-33 Cheever, R. E. 48:2:230 Chene, Pierre 43:1:76 Chenery, J. A. L. 12:4:334 Cheney, Bert 46:1:116 Cheney, Dick 71:4:11, 14 Cheney, Dick 71:4:11, 14 Cheney, Ervin 71:2:6, 8, 12 Cheney, Ervin 71:2:6, 8, 12 Cheney, Ervin F. 22:2:86-87; 24:2:117; 26:1:55-56, 58, 60-61, 63; 26:2:212; 31:1:87 Cheney, J. A. L. "Jack" 28:2:132, 136, 142 Cheney, Lynne (see Countess of Flat Creek; Kings of the Hill: Power and Personality in the House of Representatives) Cheney, Matilda (Mrs. E. F.) 26:1:57-58, 61, 63 Cheney, Richard 66:3:64; photo 64 Cheney, Richard B. (see Countess of Flat Creek; Kings of the Hill: Power and Personality in the House of Representatives) Chenoweth, Maurine 28:2:216-217 Chenoweth, Otto 45:2:153; 47:1:89 Cherokee 16:1:76; 33:1:93, 95, 99; 60:2:24 (see also Cherokee Pack Trail) Cherokee Jim (see Simons, Jim) Cherokee Pack Trail by William Richardson 33:1:95 Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association: Federal Regulation and the Cattleman’s Last Frontier by William W. Savage, Jr., review 46:2:286-287 December 14, 2009 Page 142

Cherokee Trail 16:1:76; 21:2/3:185-187; 27:1:8-9; 28:1:81; 30:1:92; 31:2:218; 50:2:341 (see also ) Cherokee Trail by Henry F. Chadey 50:2:341-342 Cherokee-California trail, 72:1:15 Cherokee-California trail, 72:1:15 Cherrey, John 16:1:31 Cherry Creek 73:3:22 Cherry Creek 73:3:22 Cherry Creek Massacre by Ed Towse 1:2:4 Cherry Creek, 72:1:31 Cherry Creek, 72:1:31 Cherry, C. A. (Lieutenant) 16:2:99, 103 Cherry, John 44:1:91 Cherry, Samuel A. (Lieutenant) 50:1:144 Chesapeake Bay 66:1&2:43, 46 Chesapeake Raider (see MILITARY: U.S.S. Wyoming) Chester, Florence 22:2:22 Cheyenne (Wyoming) 66:1&2:4, 13, 16, 31, 42, 73; 66:3:6.19, 25, 33, 44-45, 65; 66:4:6-7, 21, 25 Cheyenne Airfield 17:1:65, 68, 72; 18:2:117 (see also Cheyenne aiport) Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage and Express Routes by Agnes Wright Spring, review 21:2/3:225-226 Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage Line 35:1:91; 37:1:77, map 78, 79, 94, 96, 98, 101 Cheyenne and Burlington Railroad Company 23:1:44 Cheyenne and Deadwood Road map (1876-1887) 37:1:78 Cheyenne and Northern Railroad 73:3:13. 22 Cheyenne and Northern Railroad 73:3:13. 22 Cheyenne and Northern Railway 18:2:157; 23:1:3-51; 37:1:80; 42:2:253; 47:2:233 Cheyenne and Sioux. The Reminiscences of Four Indians and a White Soldier compiled by Thomas B. Marquis, edited by Ronald H. Limbaugh, review 46:2:289-290 Cheyenne Apartments 75:1, 5 Cheyenne Apartments 75:1, 5 Cheyenne Argus 36:1:25; 44:1:28 Cheyenne Autumn (film) 66:1&2:69 Cheyenne Autumn by Mari Sandoz, review 26:2:226-227 Cheyenne belles of the late 1880’s photo 17:2:158 Cheyenne Cemetery: Reflections of the Life of a City by Denis Frobish 62:2:90-99 Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce 2:2:39; 7:3:444 ; 17:2:171; 27:1:111 Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce 73:3:8 December 14, 2009 Page 143

Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce 73:3:8 Cheyenne churches 28:2:145 Cheyenne City 49:2:253, 259 Cheyenne City Directory 73:3:5 Cheyenne City Directory 73:3:5 Cheyenne Cloud Cracker (see Melbourne, The Australian Rain Wizard) Cheyenne Club 31:2:133; illustration 19:1:cover; 35:2:161-162; 37:1:80; 42:1:64; 43:2:206; 45:2:245; 51:2:18; 65:4:23, 74 Cheyenne Club 71:3:5, 7 Cheyenne Club 71:3:5, 7 Cheyenne Club Cup Race 65:4:22 Cheyenne Commercial Company 37:1:53, 67 Cheyenne Country Club 18:1:48, 64 Cheyenne Daily Gazette 33:2:143, 147; 34:1:72 Cheyenne Daily Leader 16:1:47; 18:1:85, 88; 20:1:7, 22:1:26-27, 60-61, 64, 67, 69 73; 22:2:14; 23:1:8, 10, 18-19; 24:1:69; 26:1:27; 30:2:147; 33:2:144-145, 151; 34:1:63-65, 70; 34:2:141; 41:1:33, 41-42; 43:2:225, 247; 45:2:cover; 48:1:132, 141; 49:1:56, 63; 58:1:21; 64:2:36-39; 64:3/4:54; 65:1:10, 18; 66:3:45 Cheyenne Daily Leader 76:1:18, 25-28 Cheyenne Daily Leader 76:1:18, 25-28 Cheyenne Daily Leader 76:3:25, 28 Cheyenne Daily Leader 76:3:25, 28 Cheyenne Daily News 13:4:362; 34:1:70 Cheyenne Daily Sun 22:1:26-27, 31, 64, 69, 77; 30:2:145; 33:1:8, 11, 142, 146; 33:2:143, 145; 34:1:75; 34:2:231; 37:1:33-73; 38:1:111; 43:2:199; 49:1:63-64 Cheyenne Daily Tribune 33:2:144; 34:2:221 Cheyenne dedication (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Cheyenne Democratic Leader 34:1:79; 49:1:57 Cheyenne Depot (see Camp Carlin or Cheyenne Depot; FORTS AND CAMPS) Cheyenne Depot 76:1:3-4 Cheyenne Depot 76:1:3-4 Cheyenne During Stage Coach Days by William Dubois 37:1:77-81 Cheyenne Electric Railway Company photo 52:1:16, photo 18, 21 Cheyenne Field 52:2:21 Cheyenne fire department 25:1:90 (1902) 73:3:8 Cheyenne Frontier Days (1902) 73:3:8 December 14, 2009 Page 144

Cheyenne Frontier Days 18:1:33, 63; 19:1:37-44; 20:2:179; 22:1:71; 24:2:71; 26:1:31; 26:2:134; 59:1:41, 44, 47 (see also Daddy of ‘em All. The Story of Cheyenne Frontier Days; Early History of Cheyenne "Frontier Days" Show; FIRSTS: Frontier Committee) Cheyenne Frontier Days 71:3:6 Cheyenne Frontier Days 71:3:6 Cheyenne Frontier Days 73:3:10 Cheyenne Frontier Days 73:3:10 Cheyenne Frontier Days 74:1:5 Cheyenne Frontier Days 74:1:5 Cheyenne Frontier Days prize saddle (see Union Pacific Railroad prize saddle) Cheyenne Geology Club 13:4:388 Cheyenne Guard 20:1:82 Cheyenne Hardware Company 51:2:12 Cheyenne Health Care Center 66:4:7 Cheyenne High School 66:4:6 Cheyenne House 73:3:3 Cheyenne House 73:3:3 Cheyenne Indian Portraits Painted by George Catlin by Marie H. Erwin 15:3:234-241 Cheyenne Indians (Northern) 43:1:83; 43:2:250; 44:1:62-63; 44:2:168-169; 46:1:20 Cheyenne Indians (Southern) 46:1:7, 23 Cheyenne Indians 1:2:3-4; 2:2:36; 5:2&3:108-116; 7:1:349; 8:4:614; 15:2:235; 15:3:234-241; 16:1:79; 18:1:17; 18:2:102-103; 26:1:74; 26:2:125-152; 27:1:11; 28:1:33-35; 29:2:215; 30:2:131-132, 152; 31:2:142; 32:2:208, 223, 227; 33:1:22, 37-38, 74; 32:2:167, 207; 34:1:36; 36:2:227; 38:2:137, 224; 39:1:104; 42:1:37-38; 42:1:91; 43:2:272; 43:1:81; 43:2:241, 244; 44:1:33, 57, 63-64, 66-70; 44:2:143, 153, 147, 166, 169; 45:1:27; 46:1:9-11, 16, 18, 20, 23-24, 28-34, 37-38; 47:2:224; 48:1:15, 110, 112, 115, 124-125; 50:1:158, 161-162; 50:2:316; 55:1:34, 37, 42; 56:1:7; 59:1:51, 54; 59:2:30; 65:1:4 (see also Cheyenne and Sioux. The Reminiscences of Four Indians and a White Soldier; Cheyenne Memories; of Montana; John Stands in Timber, Cheyenne Memories; Pawnee, Blackfoot and Cheyenne-History and Folklore of the Plains; Peace Chiefs of the Cheyenne; TREATIES: Cheyenne) Cheyenne Indians, 72:1:9 Cheyenne Indians, 72:1:9 Cheyenne Inspires Early Day Visitor to Write Song 14:3:200-202 Cheyenne Investment Company 20:1:6 Cheyenne Ki-Ann 30:2:225 Cheyenne Leader 5:1:36-38; 9:3:731; 13:4:347; 33:2:138-142, 146, 153; 34:2:141, 222-223, 225-226, 228-230, 233; 35:1:96; 39:1:11-15; 42:2:150; 43:2:175, 183, 185, 193, 195; 44:1:10-11, 34; 65:4:6 Cheyenne Light, Fuel and Power Company 20:1:6; 26:1:31 Cheyenne Little Theatre (see Broadway in Cow Country: The History of Cheyenne Little Theatre) Cheyenne Little Theatre Players 59:1:45, photo 46, 47 Cheyenne Looking North by E. O. Fuller 23:1:3-51 December 14, 2009 Page 145

Cheyenne Memories by John Stands In Timber and Margot Liberty, review 40:1:142-143 Cheyenne Modification Center 75:4: 15 Cheyenne Modification Center 75:4: 15 Cheyenne Multi-List Service 66:1&2:4 (see Weppner, Linda) Cheyenne Municipal Airport 75:4: 11-18 Cheyenne Municipal Airport 75:4: 11-18 Cheyenne National Bank photo 51:2:13, 16-19 Cheyenne Northern Railroad 64:2:41 Cheyenne Opera House 15:2:156-159 Cheyenne Pass 18:1:7, 11; 23:1:5-6; 27:1:108; 28:1:74; 30:2:145; 33:1:96; 33:2:169; 35:1:5-20; 37:1:87; 42:1:97; 44:2:146; 47:2:221-233 (see also Camp Walbach, Nebraska Territory, 1858-1859: The Military Post at Cheyenne Pass; Early Exploration of Cheyenne Pass) Cheyenne Pass 71:3:2 Cheyenne Pass 71:3:2 Cheyenne Pass, 72:1:14, 17 Cheyenne Pass, 72:1:14, 17 Cheyenne Pass-Bridger Pass trail, 72:1:14, 21, 24 Cheyenne Pass-Bridger Pass trail, 72:1:14, 21, 24 Cheyenne pioneer newspapers 5:2&3:118 (see also newspapers) Cheyenne Post Office 15:2:155; 26:1:27 Cheyenne Ramblers Club 37:1:43 Cheyenne Review 33:2:145; 35:1:96 Cheyenne ring 75:1, 26 Cheyenne ring 75:1, 26 Cheyenne River 16:1:74; 26:1:94; 33:2:160; 36:1:69; 37:2:217; 56:2:266 Cheyenne River 74:1:11, 12 Cheyenne River 74:1:11, 12 Cheyenne River Bridge photo 58:2:50 Cheyenne River Crossing Station 38:1:84, 93, 100 Cheyenne saddle 65:4:12 Cheyenne Security Company 73:3:9 Cheyenne Security Company 73:3:9 Cheyenne Senior High School Library 27:2:226 Cheyenne State Bank 54:2:40-4 Cheyenne State Leader 49:2:193; 54:1:54; 66:1&2:45 Cheyenne State Lottery 34:2:193, 205 Cheyenne Steam Laundry 73:3:4 Cheyenne Steam Laundry 73:3:4 Cheyenne Stockyards 71:3:6 December 14, 2009 Page 146

Cheyenne Stockyards 71:3:6 Cheyenne Sun 9:3:731, 740; 65:4:28, 54 Cheyenne Sun-Leader 34:1:70 Cheyenne Symphony 66:4:2 Cheyenne Tent City photo 39:1:cover Cheyenne theaters 25:1:4-21 Cheyenne Tribune 9:3:731; 42:2:172, 176; 50:1:22, 34 Cheyenne Tribune-Leader 50:1:22 Cheyenne Trunk Factory photo 60:1:18, 19, photo 20 Cheyenne Union Pacific Depot 66:1&2:6 Cheyenne version 75:3:3 Cheyenne version 75:3:3 Cheyenne Weather Station by Emma J. Dobbins 2:4:72-73 Cheyenne Weekly Leader 35:1:96 Cheyenne Weekly Sun 35:1:96 Cheyenne Women’s Club 26:2:113; 52:2:4-5 Cheyenne Women's Club 74:1:4 Cheyenne Women's Club 74:1:4 Cheyenne, Cheyenne...Our Blue Collar Heritage by Gladys Powelson Jones, review 56:1:68-69 Cheyenne, Dakota Territory 71:3:2 Cheyenne, Dakota Territory 71:3:2 Cheyenne, Wyoming 1:4:12; 9:3:740; photo 11:3:222; 12:4:323-324, 327; 15:1:40-41, 68, 84; photo 15:2:front cover, 147, 153-162, 197; 15:3:250-253, 278, 286; 15:4:405-412; 16:1:56, 124; 17:1:11, 67, 84, 87; photo 17:2:158; 18:1:3, 5-9, 17, 22, 33-47, 49, 61-65, 69, 74-75, 79, 85, 87; 18:2:117; 19:1:37-44; 19:2:116, 134; 20:1:4, 6, 11, 71; 21:2/3:193; photo 22:1:cover, 71, 74; 22:2:15-16, 28, 43, 69; 23:1:7-10, 18, 28; 23:2:55-56, 63; 24:1:41; 25:1:4-21, 90; 25:2:208; 26:1:25-27, 32, 94; 27:2:239; 28:2:128, 145; 30:2:137, 147, 168-169, illustration 226; 31:2:131, 238, 240, 247; 32:1:71, 118; 32:2:138, 148, 151, 175, 182, 187, 207, 242, 244, 248, 258; 33:1:44, 55, 77, 83-84; 33:2:137-138, 141-146, 149, 154, 189, 214; 34:1:43, 58, 63-64, 71, 79; 34:2:223-224, 228-231; 35:2:146, 174, 180, 230; photo 39:1:20; 40:2:163-164, 176-179; 43:2:174-175, 180, 183, 209, 251-252, 264; 44:2:141, 144-145, 149, 152, 163, 220; 45:1:80; 46:1:30, 34; 48:2:176, 180, 185-186, 213, 218, 237, 266, 270; 50:1:111-117, 121, 125; photo 50:2:187, photo 307, 312-313, 315-316; 51:1:135; 55:2:26; 56:1:3-4, photo 5, 39, 47; 57:1:35-39, 50; 59:1:2-13, 29-31, 36, 39, 41-45; 59:2:21; 52:2:21; 60:1:18-20, photos 32-33; 61:1:11-16, 22-28; 61:2:3-6, photo 7, 8-10; 62:1:25, 28, photo 29, photo 32, 41-42; photos 62:2:90-91, 92-97, map 98, 99; 62:3:132-139; 63:1:4-8, photo 9, 10, 12-13; 64:2:34-41, 44-50, 55-60, 62, 65, 67, 70; 64:3/4:2, 6-7, 22-23, 52, 54-56; 65:1:5, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 23, 27, 33, 35; 65:2/3:4, 15, 28; 65:4:2, 6-7, 12-13, 20, 25, 28-29, 31, 33 (see also Air Corps, Air Mail, and Cheyenne in 1934; Birth of a Frontier Boom Town: Cheyenne in 1867; cemeteries in Cheyenne, Wyoming; Cheyenne During Stage Coach Days; Cheyenne Inspires Early Day Visitor to Write Song; Cheyenne Tent City; Cheyenne Weather Station; Commercial Block; Early Cheyenne Homes; FIRSTS: bankers; FIRSTS: bride; FIRSTS: Cheyenne Directory published in newspaper; FIRSTS: Chinese to visit; FIRSTS: city election; FIRSTS: dramatic performers; FIRSTS: election held under new charter; FIRSTS: Episcopal clergy; FIRSTS: house; FIRSTS: motor hearse funeral; FIRSTS: Jewish wedding; FIRSTS: postmaster; FIRSTS: railroad station building; FIRSTS: school teacher; FIRSTS: Special Officers in December 14, 2009 Page 147

Cheyenne; FIRSTS: two story brick house; FIRSTS: Jewish wedding; FIRSTS: woman postmistress; FIRSTS: wooden building; FIRSTS: school house; Frontier Days in Gay Cheyenne; German Looks at Cheyenne in 1876: The Travels of Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg; History of Cheyenne and Northern Wyoming; Just Kids: The Bunch at 19th and Eddy Streets from 1869 to 1875; last Black Hills stagecoach leaving Cheyenne photo; Magic City; Magic City, Cheyenne, Dakota Territory) Cheyenne, Wyoming 75:4: 11-18, 34, 36-38 Cheyenne, Wyoming 75:4: 11-18, 34, 36-38 Cheyenne, Wyoming 76:1:36 Cheyenne, Wyoming 76:1:36 Cheyenne, Wyoming 76:3:25-26, 28-29 Cheyenne, Wyoming 76:3:25-26, 28-29 Cheyenne’s Harry P. Hynds, Blacksmit,. Saloonkeeper, Promoter, Philanthropist, 73:3:2-11 Cheyenne’s Harry P. Hynds, Blacksmit,. Saloonkeeper, Promoter, Philanthropist, 73:3:2-11 Cheyenne-Black Hills Road 73:3:13. 15 Cheyenne-Black Hills Road 73:3:13. 15 Cheyenne-Black Hills Stage Line (see Career of Cheyenne-Black Hills Stage Line Owner) Cheyenne-Black Hills stage road 66:4:19 Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage 17:1:12; 18:2:115-116; 21:2/3:227; 26:2:123, 209 Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line (see Treasure Coach from Deadwood) Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line 71:4:2 Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line 71:4:2 Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line at Fort Laramie by John D. McDermott 37:1:98-99 Cheyenne-Deadwood Trail Trek, Trek No. 15 of the Emigrant Trail Treks compiled by Maurine Carley 37:1:75-91, photo 92, 109; (Trek No. 16) 38:1:84-103 Cheyennes of Montana by Thomas B. Marquis, review 51:1:162-163 Chi Chi (dog) 66:4:16 Chicago (Illinois) 66:1&2:42, 75; 66:3:12, 29-31, 46; 66:4:7, 27, 34, 36-37, 40 Chicago 70:3:13 Chicago 70:3:13 Chicago and North Western Railroad (see Burlington Northern Railroad) Chicago and Northwestern Railroad 19:1:32; 23:1:28, 32, 42; 25:1:84, 86; 32:1:122; 32:2:260; 34:1:43; 41:1:22, 25, 29; 42:2:254; 43:2:207; 46:1:113; 48:2:169; 53:1:34-37 Chicago and Northwestern Railway 76:4:10 Chicago and Northwestern Railway 76:4:10 Chicago Herald 20:1:14; 65:4:25-26 Chicago Mine 42:2:254 Chicago Stockyards 65:4:25 Chicago Times (Illinois) newspaper 66:1&2:12 Chicago Western Brand Book 65:2/3:27 Chicago White Sox 71:2:16 December 14, 2009 Page 148

Chicago White Sox 71:2:16 Chicago World’s Fair (1893) 65:4:28; 66:1&2:28, 36 Chicago Worlds' Fair 74:1:22 Chicago Worlds' Fair 74:1:22 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad 76:4:10 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad 76:4:10 Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad 19:1:21; 23:1:44; 26:1:4, 6, 20; 28:1:7; 47:1:82; 51:1:113; 52:2:45; 53:1:49-50; 60:1:23, 25-26 Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad 73:3:13 Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad 73:3:13 Chicago, Illinois 65:1:18, 37; 65:4:5, 25-26, 28, 50 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad 76:4:10 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad 76:4:10 Chicano Coalition 73:2:8 Chicano Coalition 73:2:8 Chicano movement 73:2:8 Chicano movement 73:2:8 Chicano Studies Program 73:2:4, 21, 32 Chicano Studies Program 73:2:4, 21, 32 Chicanos in Rawlins, Wyoming 1950-2001, 73:2:10-13 Chicanos in Rawlins, Wyoming 1950-2001, 73:2:10-13 Chickens 70:4:2-6 Chickens 70:4:2-6 Chickering, Edwin S. (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:15 Chicks, raising 70:4:5 Chicks, raising 70:4:5 Chief Johnson (see Cheyenne Indians) , 70:2:22 Chief Joseph, 70:2:22 Chief Quartermaster (see Meigs) Chief Washakie by Mae Urbanek, review 44:1:118-119 Chihuahua, Mexico 22:1:78-79 Chilcoot Pass 22:1:76 Chil-Co-The 42:2:266 (see also Snake) Child (Sergeant) 45:1:72, 82 child labor (see Wyoming child labor bill and law) Child Labor Law 74:1:4 Child Labor Law 74:1:4 Child, Doris 15:1:93 Child, Harry, 74:2:2, 8, 10 December 14, 2009 Page 149

Child, Harry, 74:2:2, 8, 10 Childers, Arthur 46:1:120 children (photo) 71:2:30 children (photo) 71:2:30 children (see Growing Up With the Country: Childhood on the Far Western Frontier) Children of Grace: Nez Perce War of 1877 by Bruce Hampton 66:4:62-63 Childs Collection photos 65:1:8-10, 13, 15-17, 19-20 Childs, A. G. W. (Doctor) 65:1:20 Childs, Ann Waybright (see Hoosier Goes West) Childs, Jimmie 32:1:76 Childs, Kathryn 65:1:20 Childs, Marquis 55:1:17 Childs, May Springer 65:1:20 Childs, T. A. (Reverend) 65:1:20 Childs, Wallace 65:1:20 Childs, William 23:1:79-80, 85, 87-91, 93 Chilocco Agricultural School, 75:3:29 Chilocco Agricultural School, 75:3:29 Chimney Rock 19:2:128; 23:1:58, 64 21:2/3:128; 23:2:24; 25:2:123; 34:1:50, 57; 36:2:186; 40:1:14; 40:2:252; 43:2:215; 46:1:54; 59:2:41; 65:2/3:7, 11, 23 Chimney Rock 71:4:23 Chimney Rock 71:4:23 Chimneys Stage Station 39:1:116 Chinese 2:3:47; 15:1:47; 16:1:51; 17:1:77-78, 83; 19:2:105-111; 20:2:158; 24:1:28, 34; 27:1:32; 56:1:57- 58; 59:2:17-25; 65:1:4; 65:4:21 (see also FIRSTS: Chinese to visit Cheyenne) Chinese cook 66:4:17 Chinese Emigrants in Southwest Wyoming, 1868-1885 by A. Dudley Gardner 63:4:139-144 Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) 56:1:57 Chinese explorations of America (see Pale Ink: Two Ancient Records of Chinese Explorations in America) Chinese Massacre (1885) photo 12:2:154; 35:1:30-34; 50:2:338; 59:2:17-25 (see Governor Francis E. Warren, The United States Army and the Chinese Massacre at Rock Springs) Chinese Massacre by Paul Crane and T. A. Larson 12:1:47-55; 12:2:153-162 Chinese riot 19:2:105-111 (see also David G. Thomas’ Memories of the Chinese Riot ) Chinook lode 40:2:229, 233 Chipeta 16:2:116, 131, 135 (see also Ute) Chipman, H. L. (Lieutenant Colonel) 59:2:18, 21 December 14, 2009 Page 150

Chipp, Frank (Reverend) 34:2:169 Chipped Stone Artifacts by L.C. Steege 26:2:194-197 Chippewa 48:1:110 Chisholm Trail 9:3:744 Chisholm, James 32:2:258-259; 44:1:36, 45-46; 56:2:31; 61:1:11 (see also South Pass, 1868, James Chisholm’s Journal of the Wyoming Gold Rush) Chisum Emmett D. 52:1:72; 53:1:72; 54:1:84; 55:1:64 (see also Boom Towns on the Union Pacific: Laramie, Benton and Bear River City; Development of the University of Wyoming Libraries and Special Collections; New York to Paris Automobile Race-Crossing Wyoming in 1908; Wilcox -Newspapers and Instant Mythmaking) Chittenden (Captain) 33:2:162, 164-165 Chittenden, G. B. 43:1:118 Chittenden, H. M. 71:3:30 Chittenden, H. M. 71:3:30 Chittenden, H. M. 71:4:42 Chittenden, H. M. 71:4:42 Chittenden, Hiram M. 20:1:41-42; 31:2:220; 65:1:47 Chivington, John Milton (Colonel) 16:1:79; (General) 17:1:8; 26:1:26; 27:1:8; 34:2:154; 41:1:38, 41; 41:2:214-215; 46:1:7, 33; 49:1:34, 36 Choate, Julian E., Jr. 64:1:4 Choke Cherry Bill 40:2:258 cholera 15:4:317-332; 24:1:37 Choonkoa-witko (see ) Chope 40:1:17 Chope, E. 40:1:17 Chorley, Kenneth 44:2:243 Chorpenning, George 32:1:34; 56:2:13, 15-17; 57:1:3-4, 6-7 Chotau, Pierre (see Chouteau, Pierre) Choteau Fur Company, 70:2:14 Choteau Fur Company, 70:2:14 Chouteau family 75:3:10, 17 Chouteau family 75:3:10, 17 Chouteau, E. F. X. 35:2:205 Chouteau, Francis 15:2:136-137 Chouteau, Pierre 15:3:218; 31:1:11; 31:2:221; 33:2:168; 44:1:83; 45:1:112 Chouteau, Pierre 75:3:17 Chouteau, Pierre 75:3:17 Chouteau, Pierre, Sr. (Lieutenant) 15:3:210 December 14, 2009 Page 151

Chouteau, Seres 15:2:136-137 Chrisman, J. C. 21:2/3:200 Christ Church 24:1:62 Christensen, Don, photo by 66:4:16 Christensen, Helen 30:2:239 (see also Gnam, Mrs. John E.) Christensen, J. Marius 27:2:226 Christensen, Lawrence (see review of Mountaineering in the Tetons: The Pioneer Period, 1898-1940) Christensen, Mart (Mrs.) 24:2:119; 27:2:238 Christensen, Mart T. 10:1:43, 45; 45:1:74-78, 80; 48:2:183, 222; 49:2:178, photo 179, 180, 183-186; 52:2:40-41, 43 Christensen, Riva Niles 27:2:226 Christensen. Mart 71:4:4 Christensen. Mart 71:4:4 Christian Commission 23:2:28 Christian Endeavor Society 65:1:33 Christian Science Movement 65:1:53 Christian Scientist 66:1&2:46 Christian Worker 23:1:98 Christian, Doris 71:4:7 Christian, Doris 71:4:7 Christian, Elsie (Mrs.) 21:1:101 Christian, George (Mrs.) 38:1:89 Christiana Lake and Rock Creek Placer Ditches map 65:4:51 Christiana Mine photo 65:4:53 Christianity 66:3:89 Christiansen, Ezra 60:2:16 Christie, Cameron 26:2:218 Christie, John 33:2:132 Christina Lake 65:4:52, 54-56 Christlieb, J.M. 27:2:226 Christman, Fred 33:1:79-80 Christmas 53:2:56-57 Christmas 73:2:26 Christmas 73:2:26 Christmas Eve (1878) 27:1:32-34 December 14, 2009 Page 152

Christmas Eve 73:2:24 Christmas Eve 73:2:24 Christmas programs 54:2:14 Christmas programs, school 71:2:30 Christmas programs, school 71:2:30 Christmas, H. Robert (Judge) 60:2:20 Christmas, in Yellowstone, 74:2:11 Christmas, in Yellowstone, 74:2:11 Christofferson (flier) 17:1:68 Christopulos, Adrianne photo 20:2:196 Christopulos, Elaine photo 20:2:196 Christopulos, George 30:1:37, 77; photo 30:2:196 Christopulos, Louis 10:2:95; photo 30:2:196 Christy, Charles 43:1:58-59, 68 Christy, George Wilkins 48:1:81 chromolithography (see Democratic Art, An Exhibition on the History of Chromolithography) Chronicle of a Congressional Journey. The Doolittle Committee in the Southwest, 1865 edited by Lonnie J. White, review 48:1:148-150 Chronicle of a Willson Family by Patricia Anne Willson Whitehead, review 54:1:77-78 Chronological List of Actions, Etc., With Indians from January 15, 1837 to January, 1891 by Dale E. Floyd, review 52:1:67 Chrysler 66:3:14 Chuck Wagon Cookin’ by Stella Hughes, review 47:1:121-124 Chug Springs by Hazelle Ferguson photo 37:1:92, 93-94 Chug Station 50:2:308 Chugg Water Journal 58:2:4-9 Chugg Water Mining Association 58:2:6 Chugwater 39:1:117; 40:1:48; 43:1:57, 59-64; 64:2:37, 47 Chugwater Creek 6:3:264-270; 19:2:116, 128; 23:1:18; 26:2:122; 28:1:73; 33:1:96; 35:1:25; 43:1:58, 61, 67; 47:2:222-224, 230 Chugwater Stage Station and Division Point by Russell Staats 37:1:88-89 Chugwater Valley 37:1:87-88; 43:2:238 Chugwater, Wyoming illustration 30:2:cover; 51:1:138 Church (Colonel) 14:4:264 Church and Dwight Company 50:2:337 Church Buttes 24:1:31-32; 30:2:140, 142 Church Buttes by Hazel Nobel Boyack 31:2:218-220; 34:2:247-248 December 14, 2009 Page 153

Church Buttes, 70:1:38 Church Buttes, 70:1:38 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Museum 66:1&2:75 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 75:3:34 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 75:3:34 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-Saints 21:2/3:112, 118 (see also Mormon Church) Church, Ellen 75:4: 12 Church, Ellen 75:4: 12 Church, John 37:1:100 churches 15:3:283; 22:1:71; 26:2:216 churches of the frontier 24:1:61-62; 26:1:22, 32 (see also Road of Yesteryear) Churchill Downs (Kentucky) 64:1:22 Churchill, Beryl G. (see Dams, Ditches and Water: A History of the Shoshone Reclamation Project) Churchill, Clementine 66:4:39 Churchill, Edmund 74:1:20, 21, 22 Churchill, Edmund 74:1:20, 21, 22 Churchill, Edmund J. 65:4:29 Churchill, Minnie R. 6:3:284; 10:1:43 Churchill, Professor 75:1, 29 Churchill, Professor 75:1, 29 Churchill, Stillman 31:2:178 Cies, Herbert A. (Reverend) 33:2:218 Cimarron (see Sentinel to the Cimarron: The Frontier Experiences of Fort Dodge, Kansas) Cimmarron Creek 16:2:127 Cincinnati Canal 14:1:40 Cincinnati, Ohio 31:2:165; 65:1:20; 65:4:16 Cincinnatus 2:2:27 Cinnabar, 74:2:4, 6 Cinnabar, 74:2:4, 6 Cinnabar, Montana 76:4:4 Cinnabar, Montana 76:4:4 Cinnamond, Dave 26:1:26 Cinnebar, Montana 22:2:106; 54:1:5 Cipriani, Leonetto (Count) 43:2:224; 47:1:8, 12 Circkle, Ben 22:2:23 Circle Dot Ranch (see RANCHES) December 14, 2009 Page 154

Circle F Ranch (see RANCHES) Circle, Wyoming 29:2:157 Circleville, Kansas 23:2:28 Cisco, John I. 28:2:199, 203 Citadel on the Santa Fe Trail. The Saga of Bent’s Fort by Robert Murray, review 43:2:306-307 Citibank 66:4:29 (see First National Bank of New York) Cities of the Prairie Revisited: The Closing of the Metropolitan Frontier by Daniel Elazar with Rozann Rothman, Stephen L. Schechter, Maren Allan Stein and Joseph Zikmund, II, review 60:1:50-51 Citizens National Bank of Cheyenne 54:2:38, 41 City and the Saloon: Denver, 1858-1916 by Thomas J. Noel, review 60:2:60-61 City of Broken Hearts by Ida McPherren 23:1:72-74 City of Rocks 23:1:60 City Plumbing (Lander) 71:2:20 City Plumbing (Lander) 71:2:20 City Supply 46:2:235 City University of New York 65:1:53 (see also Queens College) City/County Jail (Casper) 70:4:23, 27 City/County Jail (Casper) 70:4:23, 27 Civic Center Park (Denver, Colorado) 66:1&2:28 Civic Defense 24:1:3-4, 8 Civil Aeronautics Board 75:4: 7, 9 Civil Aeronautics Board 75:4: 7, 9 Civil Air Patrol (CAP) 71:2:18, 19 Civil Air Patrol (CAP) 71:2:18, 19 Civil Air Patrol 24:1:15-16 Civil Air Patrol 75:4: 5 Civil Air Patrol 75:4: 5 Civil Rights Commission 73:2:8 Civil Rights Commission 73:2:8 Civil Rights Division 73:3:34 Civil Rights Division 73:3:34 Civil Service Commission 26:1:35 Civil War 15:4:377-386; 26:2:209; 31:2:224, 237; 32:1:30, 43, 46, 89; 32:2:227, 258; 33:2:127, 137, 172; 45:1:28-29; 64:3/4:50; 65:1:8, 22-23; 65:4:4, 20, 49; 66:1&2:2, 13, 39; 66:3:31, 36, 45; 66:4:45 Civil War in Wyoming by Mark Harvey 65:4:57 Civil Works Administration 52:2:32 Civilian Conservation Corps (see CCC) Civilian Defense 24:1:22, 24 December 14, 2009 Page 155

Clagett, William H. 15:2:116; 34:2:180 Clairmont, Maud L. (Mrs.) 27:2:221, 226 Clampitt, John W. 36:1:86 Clancy (Lieutenant) 23:2:10, 13, 15; (scout) 23:2:5 Clancy, Gus 8:2:563 Clannan, Mike 37:2:184 Clansman by Thomas Dixon 64:1:4 Clapp, Dexter 44:1:68 Clapp, George 39:1:99 Clapp, John T. (see Journal of Travels to and from California. With Full Details of the Hardships and Privations, a Description of the Country, Mines, Cities, Towns, etc.) Clarence King by Thurman Wilkins, review 31:1:116-117 Clarence T. Johnston’s Dissent: A Challenge to Gifford Pinchot and the Conservative Ethos by Hugh T. Lovin 56:2:38-44 Clark 22:2:55; 30:2:201-202 Clark Journal 21:2/3:116 (see also Journals of Lewis and Clark) Clark, A. H. 27:2:226 Clark, A. P. (Captain) 65:1:47 Clark, A.C. 76:3:26 Clark, A.C. 76:3:26 Clark, A.M. 75:4: 22-23 Clark, A.M. 75:4: 22-23 Clark, Albert 37:1:67 Clark, Alonzo M. (Secretary of State; Governor) 7:2:402; 7:3:443; 8:4:644; 12:4:269-270; 25:1:94; 48:2:182; 49:2:206-207; 61:1:5 Clark, Bennett C. 22:2:55; 31:2:152; 32:2:174-175 Clark, Bert 25:1:79 Clark, Bert, Sr. 22:2:38 Clark, C. D. 74:1:21 Clark, C. D. 74:1:21 Clark, C. H. 17:1:79 Clark, C. L. 43:1:44 Clark, C. S. 33:2:143 Clark, Champ 66:3:41 Clark, Charles W. (Mrs.) 24:2:118 Clark, Charlotte 38:1:101 December 14, 2009 Page 156

Clark, Clarence D. (Senator) 12:4:289-290; 15:1:37, 42, 45; 20:1:20-22; 20:2:140, 147; 24:2:26, 35; 25:2:201; 26:1:37; 35:1:77; photo 37:1:4, 14, 21-22, 24, 29, 50, 64; 37:2:195; 39:2:180; 44:1:53; 53:2:4, 6, 10-11; 54:2:63; 64:2:36 Clark, Clarence D. 66:1&2:33-35 Clark, Clyde L. 16:2:166 Clark, Cushman (Mr. and Mrs.) 38:1:100, 103 Clark, D. O. 19:2:110; 25:2:193-194 Clark, Dan 19:1:43; 46:1:116 Clark, Duncan 19:1:43 Clark, Ed. E. 16:2:91, 109 Clark, Edith K. O. 8:2:563-564; 10:1:41-42; 34:2:167; diary 39:2:217-244, photo 257; 52:2:5, 7; 53:1:39- 41 (see also Diary of Edith K. O.) Clark, Edward 28:2:177; 54:1:15 Clark, Elizabeth 42:2:215 Clark, Ella E., 38:2:237-239 (see also Indian Legends of the Northern Rockies) Clark, Ellis 16:2:93 Clark, Ezra Thompson (see Biography of Ezra Thompson Clark) Clark, Frances (Mrs.) 25:1:64, 66, 73, 75, 77, 79 Clark, Frank 1:3:19; 3:1:112 (see also Labor Commissioner) Clark, Frank L. 49:2:279 Clark, Frank, Jr. 27:2:226; 31:1:120-121; 31:2:237-238 (see also review of Indian War of 1864; review of Following the Indian Wars; review of Plains Rifle) Clark, George 1:3:19; 3:1:110; 16:2:89 Clark, George T. 23:1:8 Clark, Gibson (Judge) 15:4:377-386; 18:2:111; 37:1:37; 37:2:197; 40:1:65 (see also ’s Prayer) Clark, Gibson 66:3:33 Clark, Gibson, 70:1:25, 28-29, 39, 40-42; photo 25; sketch 27 Clark, Gibson, 70:1:25, 28-29, 39, 40-42; photo 25; sketch 27 Clark, Gibson, 70:1:8 Clark, Gibson, 70:1:8 Clark, Gibson, administers Mills estate, 70:1:12 Clark, Gibson, administers Mills estate, 70:1:12 Clark, Gibson, Hayden visit to, 70:1:29 Clark, Gibson, Hayden visit to, 70:1:29 Clark, Gibson, location described, 70:1:30 Clark, Gibson, location described, 70:1:30 Clark, Gibson, officers at, 70:1:39 Clark, Gibson, officers at, 70:1:39 December 14, 2009 Page 157

Clark, Gibson, state historic site, 70:1:42; photo 41 Clark, Gibson, state historic site, 70:1:42; photo 41 Clark, Harry 34:1:24 Clark, Hawkins 21:2/3:116 Clark, Helen, 70:2:32 Clark, Helen, 70:2:32 Clark, Henry T. 34:2:140 Clark, Hodson 42:2:215 Clark, Horace 38:1:101 Clark, J. C. 25:1:67; (Captain) 27:2:217 Clark, J. H. 18:2:99 Clark, J. J. 17:1:82; 21:2/3:210 Clark, James 20:2:170 Clark, James Lippit 48:1:96 Clark, Jefferson Kennerly 42:1:80 Clark, John 6:1&2:241; 34:2:165 Clark, John D. 24:1:3; 49:2:205 Clark, John Jackson (see Reminiscences of Wyoming in the Seventies and Eighties; Thrilling Sport: Ice Boating at Old Fort Steele) Clark, John W. (Colonel) 20:1:59 Clark, L. S. 20:1:59 Clark, M. F. 49:2:271 Clark, Michael S. (see Native Home of Hope: People and the Northern Rockies) Clark, Mildred 33:1:81 Clark, Neil 19:1:43; 64:2:56 Clark, O. D. 20:1:47 Clark, O. M. 26:1:64; 39:1:114 Clark, Rollo 46:1:116 Clark, S. B. F. 31:2:173, 177 Clark, S. G. (Doctor) 19:1:28 Clark, S. G. (Mrs.) 19:1:30 Clark, S. H. H. 17:1:82; 35:1:31 Clark, Sterling, B. F. 32:1:60 Clark, Thomas 42:1:59 December 14, 2009 Page 158

Clark, Thomas D. (Doctor) 31:2:238-239; 65:2/3:11 (see also Frontier America: The Story of the Westward Movement; Gold Rush Diary) Clark, W. A. (Senator) 22:2:28 Clark, W. F. 27:2:226 Clark, Walter Van Tilburg 64:1:106 Clark, William (Captain) 42:1:80; 44:1:61, 63; 49:2:274-275; 55:1:51-52; 56:2:22 (see also Field Notes of Captain , 1803-1805; William Clark: Jefferson Man of the Frontier) Clark, William (Governor) 17:2:96 Clark, William 70:4:10 Clark, William 70:4:10 Clark, William 75:3:10, 16 Clark, William 75:3:10, 16 Clark, William V. 26:1:64; 30:2:196-197 Clark, William. map 71:4:30 Clark, William. map 71:4:30 Clark’s Fork 12:3:222; 30:1:109 Clark’s Fork Creek, Wyoming 16:1:73 Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone 36:2:211, 324; 37:2:216-218 Clark’s Fork River Ferry (see FERRIES) Clark-Brown party 21:2/3:116 Clarke, A. B. 45:2:159; 49:1:62 Clarke, E. (Professor) 37:1:68 Clarke, H. S. 50:1:15, 17 Clarke, Henry S., Jr. 54:2:40 Clarke, James Mitchell 49:1:62 Clarke, John Jackson 53:1:59 Clarke, N. S. (General) 27:2:205 Clarke, W. J. 37:2:190 Clarke, William H. 40:1:71 Clarks Fork, 70:2:13, 22 Clarks Fork, 70:2:13, 22 Clark's Landscaping (Lander) 71:2:20 Clark's Landscaping (Lander) 71:2:20 Clarkson, Joe 46:1:114-115 Clary, William K. (see Clary, William L.; relocation of pioneer burials) Clary, William L. (see GRAVES) December 14, 2009 Page 159

Clash of Interests: Interior Department and the Mountain West, 1863-96 by Thomas G. Alexander, review 50:1:191-192 Clason Map Company 75:4: 19 Clason Map Company 75:4: 19 Clason, George S. 24:2:118 Classicism in A Boomtown: The Architecture of Garbutt, Weidener, and Sweeney in 1920s Casper by Patrick Frank 66:1&2:26-37 Claus, Frederick 41:2:108-109 Clausen, E. C. 26:2:213 Clausen, Esther M. (Miss) 27:2:226 Clausen, Henry A. 27:2:226 Clawson, Marion 64:1:25 Clay 47:2:178-179 Clay Basin (Utah) 50:2:343 Clay mine 70:4:22 Clay mine 70:4:22 Clay Spur Bentonite District 63:1:30-31 Clay Spur Bentonite Plant 63:1:28, photo 31 Clay Tobacco Pipes from Fort Laramie by Rex L. Wilson photo 33:2:120, 121-123, photo 124, 125, photo 126-128, photo 129, 130, photo 131, 132-134 Clay, C. E. 18:2:158 Clay, Carroll 70:4:31 Clay, Carroll 70:4:31 Clay, Charles 37:1:86; 54:1:27 Clay, Henry 22:1:4; 40:1:31-32 Clay, John 1:4:20; 22:2:83; 35:2:190; 42:1:62; 43:2:206; 54:2:53-55; 59:1:40; 60:1:23; 64:2:34-35, 37-38, 40, 44; 65:4:26, 28, 30-31 Clay, John 74:1:22 Clay, John 74:1:22 Clay, John 75:1, 2 Clay, John 75:1, 2 Clay, John, 72:1:3 Clay, John, 72:1:3 Clay, John, Jr. 20:1:83 Clay, Robinson & Company 74:1:22 Clay, Robinson & Company 74:1:22 Claycomb, Geneva W. (Mrs.) 27:2:226 Claypool, Sarah Barbara 58:1:47 December 14, 2009 Page 160

Clay-Robinson Livestock Commission 36:2:190 Clayton, A. G. 3:3:192; 4:1:270-271; photo 4:2:276, 9:2:695-696 (see also Brief History of the Washakie National Forest and Some Experiences of a Ranger) Clayton, Alfred G. 48:1:94 Clayton, Eli 34:1:53 Clayton, Bill 28:2:177-178 Clayton, Tom 47:2:145 Clayton, William 21:2/3:120; 27:2:192; 31:1:7, 13; 32:2:167; 42:2:260 Cleaning and Preserving Bindings and Related Materials by Carolyn Horton, review 42:1:133-134 Clear Creek (Wyoming) 66:1&2:12 Clear Creek 22:2:99; 31:2:199; 32:1:89; 35:2:125-126, 130; 36:1:56; 36:2:209, 211-212, 233; 38:2:147, 150, 161; 39:2:219, photo 257; 49:1:30, 34, 37 (see also geodetic survey camp near Clear Creek photo) Clear Creek Canyon 35:2:125-126 Clear Creek Pass 30:2:187 Clear Creek Valley photo 4:1:236 Clear Creek, 70:2:8 Clear Creek, 70:2:8 Clear Creek, 74:2:24 Clear Creek, 74:2:24 Clear Creek, Wyoming 16:1:74 Clear Fork 35:2:125-126 Clear, Hope 49:1:13-15 (see also Sioux) Clearing of the Mist by Richard F. Fleck, review 53:2:77-78 Clearmont 32:1:75-76, 96; 38:2:150-153 Clearmont and Buffalo Railroad 29:2:158 Clearmont, Wyoming 31:2:199 Clearwater, Jonathan F. 65:1:28 Cleaver, John 19:2:68 Clemens, Earl R. (see Life in the Ghost City of Rhyolite ) Clemens, Elizabeth Hoffman (see Life in the Ghost City of Rhyolite ) Clemens, Evelyn 64:3/4:3, 39 Clemens, Francois 35:2:205 Clemens, Mary K. (Miss) 27:2:226 Clemens, Ralph 39:2:259 December 14, 2009 Page 161

Clemens, Samuel 65:4:30 (see also Twain, Mark) Clemens, Vernon L. 39:2:259 Clemens, W. A. 39:2:259 Clemens, William 44:1:50-52 Clements, Edith 64:1:25 Clements, Frederic 64:1:25 Clementson, Roy 25:1:71, 74, 76, 79 Clemmons, Charles P. 56:1:35-36, photo 37 Clemson, Agnes (Mrs.) 22:2:56-57 Cleo, Wyo 75:1, 34 Cleo, Wyo 75:1, 34 Cleophas. Eugenie 75:1, 34 Cleophas. Eugenie 75:1, 34 clergy (see Protestant Clergy in the Great Plains and Mountain West, 1865-1915) Cles, Raymond 56:1:16 Cleve, James 64:2:40 Cleve, Nellie 64:2:40 Cleve, Thomas 64:2:40 Cleveland Indians 66:1&2:73 Cleveland, Grover (President) 16:1:52; 18:2:113, 139-140, 144, 147; 20:1:19; 20:2:139-140; 53:2:33, 36- 37; 59:2:17-19, 24-25 Cleveland, Grover 66:3:34-36, 38-46 Cleveland, Ohio 58:1:26; 58:2:47 Cliffs Ranch 70:4:35, 41 Cliffs Ranch 70:4:35, 41 Cliffs Ranch in Oregon Basin (photo) 70:4:32 Cliffs Ranch in Oregon Basin (photo) 70:4:32 Cliffs Ranch in Oregon Basin 70:4:33 Cliffs Ranch in Oregon Basin 70:4:33 Clift, Capt. -, 70:1:32, 40 Clift, Capt. -, 70:1:32, 40 Climber's Guide to the Teton Range 71:3:26, 33 Climber's Guide to the Teton Range 71:3:26, 33 climbing history 75:3:4 climbing history 75:3:4 climbing management plan 75:3:4 climbing management plan 75:3:4 climbing moratorium, June 75:3:6 climbing moratorium, June 75:3:6 December 14, 2009 Page 162

Climbing the Grand 71:4:41-42 Climbing the Grand 71:4:41-42 Clinch, Thomas A. (see review of Montana, An Illustrated History) Cline, Joe 51:1:121 Cline, W. M. (Captain) 16:2:127-128 Clinton (Iowa) 66:3:6 Clinton, President Bill 75:3:5 Clinton, President Bill 75:3:5 Clodius, Fred (Mrs.) 25:1:64 Cloonan 43:1:36 Close, Glenn 76:2:24 Close, Glenn 76:2:24 Close, Martha 37:2:243 Close, Ralph 58:1:4 Close, William T. 76:2:24 Close, William T. 76:2:24 Cloud Peak 30:1:5-7, 9; photo 36:1:cover Cloud Peak Chapter (see Daughters of Rebekah) Area 30:1:5, 7, 9 Clough, A. A. 16:2:166 Clough, Aaron 22:2:56 Clough, D. M. (Governor) 22:2:27 Clough, Wilson O. 25:1:101-102; 37:2:257; 66:3:22, 27 (see also Mini-Aku, Daughter of ; Necessary Earth; Portrait in Oil. The Belgo-American Company in Wyoming; Our Long Heritage; review of Some Pathways in Twentieth Century History; Rocky Mountain West in 1867; Wilson Clough Collection; Wyoming’s Earliest Place Names) Clover, Samuel Travers, 70:1:16 Clover, Samuel Travers, 70:1:16 Clover, Samuel Traves 65:4:24-26 Clover, Seth 47:2:146 Clovis Point photo 32:1:124 Clow, John P. 73:3:4 Clow, John P. 73:3:4 Club-foot Bill 34:1:23-24 Cluff, W. W. (Bishop) 60:1:10-11 Clyman, James 42:1:96; 43:2:284; 44:1:81; 49:1:99-100 Clyman, James 71:4:35 Clyman, James 71:4:35 December 14, 2009 Page 163

CME (see Committee on Militarism) Coable 29:1:56 Coachy’s place 26:1:47 Coad, John 54:2:68 Coad, John F. 20:1:64-66 Coad, Mark 15:1:61; 33:1:98; 54:2:68 Coad, Mark 74:1:14 Coad, Mark 74:1:14 coal (see More than One Coal Road to Zion: The Utah Territory’s Efforts to Ease Dependency on Wyoming Coal) Coal Creek 16:1:77; 16:2:102; 26:2:123 (see also Little Oil Creek) Coal Creek Canyon 16:2:122-123 Coal Creek Draw 16:2:103 coal croppings 4:4:398 coal discovery in Weston County 4:4:386 Coal Harbor, North Dakota 17:2:125 coal industry 66:3:17 (see also Regulating Danger: The Struggle for Mine Safety in the Rocky Mountain Coal Industry) coal industry strike 52:1:25 Coal Mine Explosions at Almy, Wyoming: Their Influence on Wyoming’s First Coal Mining Safety Laws by Walter R. Jones 56:1:55-65 coal mines 18:2:144 coal mines in Carbon County 8:4:633-636 coal mining 25:2:191-205; 56:1:55-65 (see Forgotten Frontier: A History of Wyoming Coal Mining; P.J. Quealy: Wyoming’s Coal Man and Town Builder; Where the Sun Never Shines: A History of America’s Bloody Coal Industry; Union Pacific Coal Company 1868 to August 1952) Coal mining, 70:1:3 Coal mining, 70:1:3 Coal Valley, Illinois 19:2:77 Coal War: A Sequel to "King Coal" by Upton Sinclair, review 50:2:358-360 Coalter, William (Mr. and Mrs.) 31:1:34 Coalter’s Hall 31:1:34 Coalville, Utah 60:1:8, photo 10, 11-15 Coates (Captain) 4:3:360; 17:1:56 Coates (Surgeon) 36:2:177 Coates, Edwin M. (Captain) 42:2:185, 218, 271; 48:1:50, 54-56, 67 December 14, 2009 Page 164

Coates, Fred 34:1:15; 45:2:152, 156 Cobb 43:2:238 Cobb, Charles D. (post trader) 20:2:165 Cobbs, John L. (Professor) 65:4:42 Coble 43:2:208-210, 213 Coble, J. C. (Mrs.) 2:2:39; 6:1&2:242 Coble, J. C. 64:2:36, 38-39, 42 Coble, John 54:1:15 Coble, John 71:3:5 Coble, John 71:3:5 Cobos, Jose 51:2:33-34 Cobry, T. A. 26:1:31-32 Coca, Connie 73:2:18, 20, 21 Coca, Connie 73:2:18, 20, 21 Cocheu, Frank S. (Brigadier General) 18:1:58 County (Arizona) 65:4:23 Cochran, Tim 73:2:20 Cochran, Tim 73:2:20 Cochrane, Ben (Mrs.) 26:1:61 Cochrane, Timothy S. (see review of Blackfeet and Buffalo: Memories of Life Among the Indians; review of Knights of the Broadax: The Story of the Wyoming Tie Hack; review of Land Use, Environment and Social Change: The Shaping of Island County, Washington; review of Mister, You Got Yourself a Horse: Tales of Old-Time Horse Trading) Cochrane, Willard W. (see review of Horse of the Americas) Cockran, Homer 73:2:14 Cockran, Homer 73:2:14 Cockrell (Senator) 20:2:144, 156 Codding, George R. 31:2:166, 187 Cody (Wyoming) 66:1&2:72; 66:4:33 Cody 75:1, 8-15 Cody 75:1, 8-15 Cody Canal 2:2:27; 49:2:264-265 Cody Club 5:4:164 (see also George T. Beck in front of his office where the first Cody Club was organized) Cody Cowboy Band 73:3:25, 26, 27; photo 24 Cody Cowboy Band 73:3:25, 26, 27; photo 24 Cody Elks Band 73:3:28 Cody Elks Band 73:3:28 December 14, 2009 Page 165

Cody Enterprise 26:1:1, 6, 8, 10, 14-15, 17, 20, 22; 65:1:4 Cody Enterprise 75:1, 15 Cody Enterprise 75:1, 15 Cody Family, Incorporated 14:1:21 Cody Gateway (see Joseph E. Stimson in camp at the Cody Gateway to Yellowstone National Park photo) Cody High School band 73:3:28 Cody High School band 73:3:28 Cody in LeClaire by F. W. Fryxell 14:1:24-30 Cody Lumber Co 75:1, 9 Cody Lumber Co 75:1, 9 Cody Main Street Project 65:4:19 Cody Musical Association 73:3:26, 27 Cody Musical Association 73:3:26, 27 Cody Oil and Development Company 40:1:99-100 Cody Pioneer Center 14:1:21 Cody Public Schools 27:2:226 Cody Stampede 73:3:27 Cody Stampede 73:3:27 Cody Stockgrowers (see Automobiles for the Park) Cody Trading Co 75:1, 14 Cody Trading Co 75:1, 14 Cody Trading Company 38:1:82; 40:1:82 Cody Trading Post 66:4:25 Cody, Buffalo Bill 65:4:75 (see also Buffalo Bill; Cody, William F.) Cody, Buffalo Bill 75:4: 26-27 Cody, Buffalo Bill 75:4: 26-27 Cody, Ernest W. 14:3:248 Cody, Irma 26:1:6, 11 Cody, Isaac 31:1:56 Cody, J. Frank 73:3:26 Cody, J. Frank 73:3:26 Cody, Mary Elizabeth 25:1:95; 50:1:174 Cody, William F, (Buffalo Bill) 73:3:25 Cody, William F, (Buffalo Bill) 73:3:25 Cody, William F., 70:1:28 Cody, William F., 70:1:28 Cody, William F., 72:1:11 Cody, William F., 72:1:11 December 14, 2009 Page 166

Cody, William Frederick 1:1:7; photo 14:1:front cover, 21, 26, 29; 17:1:15; 18:2:93, 116, 127; 19:1:35; 19:2:67, 137; 21:1:66; 21:2/3:214; 22:2:106; 24:2:82, 89; 26:1:1, 3-24; 26:2:116, 208; 28:1:20, 47, 100-103; 29:2:191-192; 30:1:41; 30:2:146, 150; 32:1:16; 40:1:73-105; 41:2:272-274; 44:2:269; 46:1:22, 30, 39; 47:2:139-151; 49:1:109, 113-114, 119, 123-126; 50:1:139; 51:1:116; 53:2:15; 60:1:25 (see also Buffalo Bill; Colonel Cody’s Dream of Pioneer Center-A Reality) Cody, Wyoming 2:2:26; 26:1:3, 5, 7-8, 22; 33:2:220; 40:1:73-105; 42:2:173, 177; 64:3/4:23 (see also Building the Town of Cody: George T. Beck, 1894-1943) Cody, Wyoming 70:3:14 Cody, Wyoming 70:3:14 Cody, Wyoming 76:4:10, 17 Cody, Wyoming 76:4:10, 17 Cody, Wyoming promotional brochure photo 40:1:page following 72 Cody, Wyoming, founding of, 70:1:5 Cody, Wyoming, founding of, 70:1:5 Cody’s Wild West Show 45:1:14, 19 Coe and Carter stock company 17:1:56; 36:1:67; 56:1:40, 42, 45-56, 51 Coe Collection 23:1:53; 66:4:29 Coe, Frank E. 56:1:46 Coe, Fred 73:3:26 Coe, Fred 73:3:26 Coe, Isaac (General) 56:1:40 Coe, Margaret Hoglund 54:2:14 Coe, William Robertson 5:4:163; 19:1:58; 24:1:101; 24:2:117-118; 25:1:92, 94, 97, 211; 26:1:96-97; 26:2:219; 27:1:95-96, 115; 27:2:224, 240; 34:2:172; 43:1:21, 24, 46-48; 51:1:116; 54:1:31-33; photo 56:1:28, 29-30; 66:3:10; 66:4:2 (see also William Robertson Coe Distinguished Professor of American Studies) Coehlo, Dennis (see review of Wyoming: A Geography) Coehlo, Dennis 73:2:18, 20 Coehlo, Dennis 73:2:18, 20 Coeur d’Alene (see Mining Town: The Photographic Record of T.N. Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur d’Alenes) Coeur D’Alene Indians 33:1:28 Coeur d’Alene strike 65:4:5 coffee coolers 15:1:51 Coffee Creek 30:2:155 Coffee Shop at Mammoth, 74:2:13 Coffee Shop at Mammoth, 74:2:13 Coffee, C. F. (Colonel) 21:1:99 Coffee, Charles F. 71:3:4 Coffee, Charles F. 71:3:4 December 14, 2009 Page 167

Coffee, E. 42:1:92-93; 57:2:27 (see also Ecoffey, Jules) Coffee, Harry 49:2:193 Coffee, Jules E. (see Ecoffey, Jules) Coffeen Avenue and Avoca Street intersection street signs (Sheridan, Wyoming) photo 66:3:32 Coffeen Block (Sheridan, Wyoming) photo 66:3:32, 42-43 Coffeen Improvement Company 66:3:32 Coffeen, Donald (see Custer Battle Book) Coffeen, Grace (see Custer Battle Book) Coffeen, H. A. 18:2:159; 20:1:15; 65:1:32 Coffeen, Harriet Newell (Mrs. Henry A.) 66:3:31 Coffeen, Henry A. 12:4:285-286; 35:1:72; 37:1:4-5, 14-15, 18, 21-22; 37:2:195, 200; 39:2:179; 40:1:65; 66:1&2:20 (see also Custer Battle Book; I Am Not a Cuckoo Democrat! The Congressional Career of Henry A. Coffeen) Coffeen, Henry A. 74:1:22 Coffeen, Henry A. 74:1:22 Coffeen, Herbert 54:2:4 Coffeen, John 66:3:31 Coffeen, Michael 66:3:31 Coffey, Thomas M. (Reverend) 65:1:28-29 Coffin (Reverend) 31:1:43 Coffinbury Train 36:2:214, 220, 222 Coffinbury train, 70:2:7, 8 Coffinbury train, 70:2:7, 8 Coffinbury, Cyrus B. (Captain) 36:2:218-219 Coffinbury, Cyrus C. (Major) 55:1:37 Coffman, A. W. (see Kaufman, A. W.) Coffman, Billy 37:2:226-227 Coffman, Hugh 29:2:157 Coffman, James R. 46:1:51 Cofone, Albin J. (see review of World Rushed In: The California Gold Rush Experience) Coghill, Alex 33:2:133 Coghill, David 33:2:133 Coghill, George 33:2:133 Cogshell, C. E. 34:2:216 Cogswell, Bert 75:1, 14 Cogswell, Bert 75:1, 14 December 14, 2009 Page 168

Cogswell, John G. (Doctor) 28:2:135 Cogswell, W. R. 16:1:80; 61:2:42 Cohen, David (see America Then and Now) Cohen, Jackson (Doctor) 65:1:53 Cohen, Nathan 61:1:19 Cohen, Victor H. (see James Bridger Claims) Coinage Act (1873) 66:3:38 Cojo 16:2:111, 115, 135 (see also Ute) Coke, Henry J. 58:2:6 Coker, William S. (see Anglo-Spanish Confrontation on the Gulf Coast During the American Revolution) Cokeville Mercantile Company 60:2:12-13 Cokeville Register 22:2:41 Cokeville, Wyoming 22:2:50, 60; 30:2:213; 60:2:12-13, photo 14, 15-20 (see also Bear River Valley in Cokesville Area; Fifth Segment of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Green River to Cokeville. Trek No. 24 of the Historical Trail Treks) Cokeville, Wyoming, 70:1:3 Cokeville, Wyoming, 70:1:3 Colbert, Thomas Burnell (see review of Clash of Interests: Interior Department and the Mountain West, 1863-96) Colby, L. W. 46:1:36, 38 Cold Creek, Wyoming 46:2:265 Cold Hand 46:2:273 Cold Springs 16:2:88; 29:2:157; 33:2:225 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) Cold Springs battle 42:1:81; 42:2:25 Cold Springs by Curtiss Root 42:1:79-81 Cold Springs Camp by James Fletcher 46:2:279-280 Cold Springs robbery (1878) 27:1:108-109 Cold Springs Station 38:1:97-98 Cold War 64:3/4:23 Cold Water Creek 22:2:96 Cole (Captain) 36:1:69-70 Cole, C. W. 2:1:20 Cole, G. L. 18:2:99 Cole, J. A. (Lieutenant; Major) 18:1:56; 38:1:64 Cole, Jack 30:2:159 December 14, 2009 Page 169

Cole, Nelson A. (Lieutenant Colonel; Colonel) 27:2:144-145, 149-158; 36:1:51-52, 71, 75; 46:1:32-33; 55:1:37-38 Cole, O. F. (Captain) 55:1:39 Cole, Thad 74:1:18, 22 Cole, Thad 74:1:18, 22 Coleman (Corporal) 32:2:223 Coleman (Mrs.) 65:2/3:17 Coleman 65:2/3:19 Coleman, A. B. (Colonel) 39:1:7 Coleman, Curely 37:1:96 Coleman, George 52:2:52 Coleman, James 51:2:46, 49, 51 Coleman, Samuel 66:1&2:2 Coleman, William (Lieutenant) 36:2:210-211 Coles, C. J. 33:2:151 Colfax, Schuyler 28:2:196 Colford, Richard 64:2:52 Colgan, Celeste review of Riding the White Horse Home: A Western Family Album 66:3:81-82 Colhoff, George W. 39:2:204-206, 209; 43:2:250 Colket, T. C. 32:2:249 Colket, T. C., 2d (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226 Collards, F. A. (Captain) 21:2/3:137 collections (see Thorp-Stock Growers Association) Collections and Preservation of Wyoming War Records 15:1:92 Collections of the (Wyoming) Historical Society 66:4:25 Collections of the Wyoming State Historical Society 50:1:176 Collector, Stephen, Law of the Range, review 66:1&2:53 College Building 26:1:84 Collens 37:2:231 Collerton, Henry P. "Doc" (see Culleton, Henry P. "Doc") Collet 30:2:213 Collett, Gene 60:2:12-13 Collett, Geneva 74:1:24 Collett, Geneva 74:1:24 Collett, Geneva 75:1, 2 December 14, 2009 Page 170

Collett, Geneva 75:1, 2 Collett, Mary Jane "Jenny" 74:1:25 Collett, Mary Jane "Jenny" 74:1:25 Collett, Pearl 74:1:25 Collett, Pearl 74:1:25 Collett, Robert 74:1:24, 26; photo 30 Collett, Robert 74:1:24, 26; photo 30 Collett, Samuel A. 74:1:24 Collett, Samuel A. 74:1:24 Colley, A. G. 41:1:46 Colley, Samuel G. 46:1:7 Collidge, Gerard 14:4:297 Collier Trophy 74:1:4 Collier Trophy 74:1:4 Collier, Drucinda 34:1:5 Collier, John 41:1:40 Collier, John 66:3:50-52 Collier, Nancy Melinda 34:1:5-6, 9, 18 Collier, Richard photos by 65:1:5, 54; 65:4:3, 55, 59-60; 66:1&2:26-27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32-33, 34, 35, 36, 37; 66:3:32, 36, 42, 53; 66:4:22-23; review of Law of the Range 66:1&2:53 Collier, William S. (Captain) 38:1:29-31, 42, 46 Collins Brothers Saddlery 34:2:215 Collins Saddler Shop 18:2:117 Collins, Ab 47:2:240 Collins, Billy 47:2:236-237, 240 Collins, Cary C., review by 71:4:46 Collins, Cary C., review by 71:4:46 Collins, Cary C., reviewer of America’s Second Tongue: American Indian Education and the Ownership of English, 1860-1900, 76:3:37-38 Collins, Cary C., reviewer of America’s Second Tongue: American Indian Education and the Ownership of English, 1860-1900, 76:3:37-38 Collins, Caspar W. (Lieutenant) 8:3:573; 13:4:319-321; 17:1:9; 20:1:88, 90-91; 27:1:3, 10-11, 14-16; 28:2:180-186, 189-190, 192, 216; 29:1:75-77; 32:2:228, 235, 237; 43:2:281-282, 289-291; 47:1:25; 48:1:86 Collins, Charles 54:1:38, 42-43 Collins, Col. William O. 74:1:12 Collins, Col. William O. 74:1:12 Collins, Colonel William, 70:2:14, 15 Collins, Colonel William, 70:2:14, 15 December 14, 2009 Page 171

Collins, Dabney Otis 25:1:94; 27:2:226 (see also Land of Tall Skies, A Pageant of the Colorado High Plains) Collins, E. P. 6:3:284 Collins, Edward (Lieutenant Colonel) 38:1:39, 42 Collins, George 42:2:208 Collins, Gilbert 18:2:111, 113, 117 Collins, Hugh 76:1:26-28 Collins, Hugh 76:1:26-28 Collins, J. D. 14:4:319 Collins, J. S. (see J. S. Collins and Sons) Collins, J. W. 51:2:10-11, 16-17, 19-21 Collins, James (Private) 49:2:260 Collins, James 20:2:174 Collins, John (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226 Collins, John S. 18:2:111, 113, 116-117, 128 Collins, M. R. 16:2:166 Collins, Michael (Private) 27:2:172 Collins, R. W. 54:2:38 Collins, W. R. E. 41:2:200 Collins, William O. (Lieutenant Colonel; Colonel) 15:2:151-152; 17:1:8-9; 27:1:10-11; 28:2:181, 192; 31:1:79; 33:1:97; 34:2:154-155; 38:1:15, 42; 43:2:289; 46:1:9-11, 21; 47:1:22-24, 29-30, 63; 48:1:86; 49:1:24, 31, 40 Collins, William O. (Mrs.) 45:1:102 Collins, William S. (Captain) 49:2:258, 271-272 Collins, Winfield S. 24:2:80-82, 89 Collins, Winfield Scott 76:1:19-20, 22, 29 Collins, Winfield Scott 76:1:19-20, 22, 29 Collison, Hal 17:1:68, 71, 73 Collister 28:2:174 Collister, Oscar 8:4:635; 9:1:673; 43:2:278-279 (see also Life of Oscar Collister, Wyoming Pioneer) collodion, 74:2:22, 26 collodion, 74:2:22, 26 Collom, Ed. 16:2:98 Collom, Joe 16:1:78; 16:2:100-101, 127 Collom, John 16:2:91, 98 Collom-Dutch Bill mail contract 16:2:88 December 14, 2009 Page 172

Collona, Maxine (see Jireh College-Stirred Embers of the Past) Colman, Gus 20:2:104 Colon, Jean 36:2:172 Colonel Cody’s Dream of Pioneer Center-A Reality by Mary Jester Allen 14:1:20-24 Colonial National Historic Park, Virginia 17:1:21 Colonization of the Big Horn Basin by the Mormons by Eliza R. Lythgoe 14:1:39-50 Colonizing Corporation of Cheyenne 18:2:144 Colonna, Jerry 64:3/4:147 Colony, Wyoming 71:4:10 Colony, Wyoming 71:4:10 Coloradans by Robert G.Athern, review 54:1:78-79 Colorado 7:4:449; 16:1:75; 22:1:53, 62; 25:2:192; 65:1:15, 18, 25, 33; 65:2/3:6, 7, 10, 13; 65:4:12, 54; 66:3:13, 16, 29, 65 (see also Coloradans; Hour of Trial: The Conversation Conflict in Colorado and the West, 1891- 1907; Land of Tall Skies. A Pageant of the Colorado High Plains; Press on Wheels. A History of the Frontier Index of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Elsewhere?; Wyoming v. Colorado Revisited. The United States Supreme Court and the Laramie River Controversy, 1911-1922) Colorado Air National Guard 75:4: 7 Colorado Air National Guard 75:4: 7 Colorado and Clear Creek Railroad Company 23:1:41 Colorado and Southern Railroad 71:3: 5 Colorado and Southern Railroad 71:3: 5 Colorado and Southern: Northern Division by James L. Ehernberger and Francis G. Geschwind, review 39:1:143-144 Colorado Assistant State Historian 66:4:24 (see Gressley, Gene) Colorado Central and Pacific Railroad Company 23:1:41 Colorado Central Railroad 23:1:11-14, 37, 41; 65:1:1 Colorado Charlie (see Utter, Charles H.) Colorado Chieftan 33:2:139 Colorado City, Colorado 30:2:133 Colorado College 66:1&2:70 Colorado Compact (1922) 55:2:14 Colorado Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church 65:1:29 (see also Methodist field) Colorado Fuel and Iron Company 12:2:162; 43:2:259-260, 263 (see also Pioneer Steelmaker in the West: The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, 1872-1903) Colorado goldfields 57:1:43, map 47, 52, 55 Colorado Historical Society 13:3:231 Colorado homesteads (see Long Vistas: Women and Families on Colorado Homesteads) December 14, 2009 Page 173

Colorado Institute for Deaf, Dumb, and Blind 75:1, 32 Colorado Institute for Deaf, Dumb, and Blind 75:1, 32 Colorado Junction (see Hazard, Wyoming) Colorado Leader 23:1:8; 34:1:63; 34:2:221 Colorado mining 23:1:10 (see also Golden Sword: The Coming of Capitalism to the Colorado Mining Frontier) Colorado Mountaineering Club 75:4: 6 Colorado Mountaineering Club 75:4: 6 Colorado mountains (see Fourteeners. Colorado’s Great Mountains) Colorado of the West River (see Sisk-ke-dee) Colorado Railroad Company 23:1:37, 42-44 Colorado River 16:2:88 (see also New Courses for the Colorado River: Major Issues for the Next Century; on the Colorado River, 1852-1907) Colorado River Compact 50:2:324-326, 329 (see also Water and the West: The Colorado River Compact and the Politics of Water in the American West) Colorado School of Mines 70:4:32 Colorado School of Mines 70:4:32 Colorado Southern Railroad 23:1:34-36, 41-42; 25:1:85 Colorado Springs, Colorado 64:3/4:15 Colorado State Archives 25:2:211 Colorado State Historian (see Spring, Agnes Wright) Colorado State Penitentiary 74:1:24, 30, 31; photo 30 Colorado State Penitentiary 74:1:24, 30, 31; photo 30 Colorado State Penitentiary 75:3:28, 32 Colorado State Penitentiary 75:3:28, 32 Colorado State University 65:1:35; 66:1&2:27; 66:3:65 Colorado State University 70:3:31 Colorado State University 70:3:31 Colorado Synod of the Presbyterian Church 65:1:25 Colorado Territory 65:2/3:11 Colorado: A History of the Centennial State by Carl Abbot, review 48:2:284-285 Colored Men’s Service Center 64:3/4:11 (see also Afro-American) Colorow 16:2:89, 96, 128, 135 (see also Ute) Colorow Bill 16:2:127, 129 (see also Marston, Bill) Colporteur 65:1:23-24 Colt Killed Creek 70:4:8 Colt Killed Creek 70:4:8 Colt, Samuel 65:4:12 December 14, 2009 Page 174

Colter Bay 71:3:18 Colter Bay 71:3:18 Colter Stone 30:1:109 Colter, John 3:2:127-129; 4:2:279; map 10:3:100-110; 11:7:118; 12:3:221-222; 15:2:102-104, 133-134; 16:1:72; 17:2:90, 105-106; 18:1:68; 25:1:88, 102-104; 29:1:103-106; 29:2:125; 30:1:11, 106, 109-110; 31:2:177, 189; 37:2:217-218; 44:1:77, 79; 44:2:241; 46:1:32, 126; 49:2:266; 55:1:52; 56:2:22-23 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS; Sketch of ) Colter, John 71:4:30, 31, 40; route of 33 Colter, John 71:4:30, 31, 40; route of 33 Colter’s Hell 30:1:11 Colter’s Hell and Jackson Hole by Merrill J. Mattes, review 34:2:257 Colters River 71:4:30, 32 Colters River 71:4:30, 32 17:2:52, 102, 104-105; 65:2/3:7 Columbia Sesquicentennial Commission 10:1:44 Columbia University (New York) 66:1&2:32 Columbia University 71:2:35 Columbia University 71:2:35 Columbia University Libraries 27:2:226 Columbus, Ohio 65:1:8; 66:4:9 Columbus, Texas 23:1:99 Colwell (Captain) 30:2:165 Colwell, R. G. 25:2:224-226 Colyer, Oliver J. 27:2:226; 50:1:49 Com, Samuel T. 74:1:22 Com, Samuel T. 74:1:22 (horse) (see HORSES AND MULES) Comanche (Sioux Chief) 29:1:46-47 (see also Sioux) Comanche 17:2:137-138; 26:2:124; 29:2:129; 31:2:199; 33:1:24, 35; 36:2:134, 143; 46:1:10; 50:1:167; 59:1:54, 56; 63:3:84-85 (see also TREATIES: Comanche and Bourgmont) Comba, Richard (Captain) 38:1:35, 37, 39, 42, 46 Combs, Barry B. (see review of Sherman Hill; Westward to Promontory) Combs, E. B. 24:2:8 Combs, Harold 73:2:22 Combs, Harold 73:2:22 Combs, Roy 24:2:5, 8-9 Come An’ Get It by Ramon F. Adams, review 25:2:218 Come Blackrobe: DeSmet and the Indian Tragedy by John J. Killoren, review 66:4:65-67 December 14, 2009 Page 175

Come See the Paradise, review 63:3:106-107 Comes-in-Sight 59:1:51 (see also Cheyenne) comets 64:3/4:46 Comission Honorifica 51:2:32-34 Comission Honorifica 73:2:6 Comission Honorifica 73:2:6 Comite Patriotico 51:2:33 Commanche by Audrey J. Hazell, poem 48:1:126 Commercial Block 54:1:12 Commercial Record 33:2:140; 39:1:25 Commercial State Bank of Guernsey 54:2:41 Commercial television broadcasters 70:3:39 Commercial television broadcasters 70:3:39 Commins, D. Duane (see William Robinson Leigh, Western Artist) Commisky, (Reverend) 19:1:30 Commissary Ridge 22:2:50; 30:2:210, 212; 31:1:84, 89-90 Commission of the Conservation of the Elk of Jackson Hole, Wyoming 44:1:105 Commissioner of Education 22:1:57-58 Commissioner of Indian Affairs 21:2/3:191; 25:2:141-189; 26:2:170; 27:1:63; 58:2:10-21 (see also Misperception and Policy: A Case Study Based on the Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1829-1890) Commissioner of Public Lands 70:4:38 Commissioner of Public Lands 70:4:38 Commissioner's residence, Yellowstone, 74:2:5 Commissioner's residence, Yellowstone, 74:2:5 Committee for the Preservation of La Cultura in Wyo 73:2:18 Committee for the Preservation of La Cultura in Wyo 73:2:18 Committee on Militarism 57:2:14, 17 Committee on Political Education 48:2:234, 241 Committee on Public Lands and Surveys 58:2:24 Committee on Resolutions (Democratic National Committee) 66:3:46 Committee on World Friendship Among Children 6:1&2:241 Commodity Credit Corporation 45:2:189 common school fund 75:1, 31 common school fund 75:1, 31 Commonwealers 18:1:27-28 communism 66:3:13 December 14, 2009 Page 176

Community Art Center by Henry F. Chadey 50:2:336-337 Community College Commission 70:3:40 Community College Commission 70:3:40 community development (see Frontier Camp to Small Town, A Study of Community Development) community hall 71:2:30 community hall 71:2:30 community identity 71:2:29 community identity 71:2:29 , Wyoming 76:3:29 Como Bluff, Wyoming 76:3:29 Como Mines, Colorado 25:2:192 Companions of the Trail by Hamlin Garland 22:2:40 Company B (see MILITARY) Company D (see MILITARY) Company E (see MILITARY) Company H 16:2:162, photo 163 (see MILITARY: Girl Militia) company towns (see Parco, Wyoming: A Model Company Town) Compassionate Samaritan: The Life of Lyndon B. Johnson by Philip Reed Rulon, review 54:1:70-71 Compiler Oregon Trail Trek No. 8 by Hazel Nobel Boyack 31:1:77-93 Compton (Colonel) 16:2:118 Compton, Jim 22:2:9 Computer Technology Division (Wyoming State Department of Administration and Information) 66:3:8, 18; 66:4:22 Comstock and Company 44:1:42 Comstock, Anthony 34:2:204, 206, 210 Comstock, Bill 46:1:19, 21-22 Comstock, Henry 44:1:49 Comstock, New York 71:3:2 Comstock, New York 71:3:2 Comstock, Theodore B. 15:2:118 Conant, E. M. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226 Conant, Roger (see Mercer’s Belles) Conaway, A. B. 15:1:42, 45 Conaway, Arthur 37:2:187, 305 Conaway, Asbury B. (Judge) photo 12:4:286-287; 37:1:5, 14, 17, 19, 24, 44; photo 53:2:31, 38, 40 concentration camps (see . The History of an American Concentration Camp) December 14, 2009 Page 177

Concert Hall 39:1:26 concessions, Yellowstone, 74:2:2 concessions, Yellowstone, 74:2:2 Concord Coaches 32:1:26, 29; 37:1:77, 79 (see also stage coaches) Concord stage 31:1:34-35, 39 Condie, Malcolm 24:1:3-4 Condit, Carolyn 39:2:261 Condit, Clark 32:2:251; 39:2:261 Condit, Dick 39:2:261 Condit, Elwin W. (Mrs.) 29:1:33 Condit, James L. 9:2:697 Condit, Jim 39:2:244, 261 Condit, L. R. A. 29:1:43; 32:1:91; 34:1:111 Condit, Lillian B. (Mrs.) 27:2:226 Condit, Lon 39:2:244 Condit, Richard 32:2:247, 251 Condit, Richard H. 27:2:226 Condit, Thelma Gatchell (Mrs.) 27:2:224, 250; 28:2:209, 212; 29:1:120; 29:2:237-238; 30:1:53-75, 106, 108, 111; 30:2:223, 240; 34:1:132 (see also Hole-in-the-Wall; Hole-in-the-Wall, Ono--Early Post Office, Part VI; Hole- in-the-Wall, Early Day Dances, Part VII, Sections I and III; In Memory, Thelma Gatchell Condit; Wyoming State Historical Society President’s Message) Condit, Winona B. 14:3:196 Condon, Thomas, 70:1:42 Condon, Thomas, 70:1:42 Cone, G. C. 32:1:64 Cone, Gordon C. 31:2:177-178 Cone, Maurice A. 74:1:28 Cone, Maurice A. 74:1:28 Conestoga wagon 65:2/3:15 Confederate Army (see MILITARY) Conference of Governors 74:1:5, 6 Conference of Governors 74:1:5, 6 Confession of George Dunning 49:1:58-63 Conforth, Allan 44:1:46 Conforth, Anthony 44:1:46 Conger, Dean, photo by 66:4:2 December 14, 2009 Page 178

Conger, Patrick A. 15:2:122 Congregational Church 65:1:23, 27, 32-33 Congregational missionaries 66:3:6 Congregational Missionary Society 66:1&2:15, 21 Congress (1888) 20:1:37 (see also King of the Hill: Power and Personality in The House of Representatives) Congress (Fifty-fourth) 8:2:529-539 (see also US Congress) Congress and the Indian: The Politics of Conquest by Robert L. Munkres 60:2:22-31 Congress Park, Illinois 65:2/3:14 Congressional Career of Joseph Maul Carey by George W. Paulson 35:1:21-81 Congressional Career of Senator Francis E. Warren from 1890 to 1902 by Anne Carolyn Hansen 20:1:3- 49; 20:2:131-158 Congressional Delegates (see FIRSTS: election for delegates to Congress) Congressional documents (see Index of Congressional Documents Cites Valuable Wyoming History, 1803-1936) Congressional Record (First Session) 20:1:14, 19 Congreve rockets 71:2:39 Congreve rockets 71:2:39 Congreve, Co!. William 71:2:39 Congreve, Co!. William 71:2:39 Conine, Mel 75:4: 4 Conine, Mel 75:4: 4 Conklin, Robert F. 27:2:226 Conley, J.D. 76:3:24-32 Conley, J.D. 76:3:24-32 Conley, Paddy (Corporal) 36:1:62 Conley, Pat 47:1:85 Connaghan, Catharine (Mrs.) 28:2:138 Connaghan, Jeanette 28:2:139 Connaghan, Mary 28:2:139 Connaghan, Robert 28:2:138 Connecticut 10:4:186 Connell, Emmett 26:1:55 Connell, Evan S. (see Son of the Morning Star, Custer and the Little Bighorn) Connell, Thomas W. (Captain) 59:1:29 Connelley, Pat 30:1:21 December 14, 2009 Page 179

Connelly (Sergeant) 36:2:178-179 Connelly, Thomas Claude (see also Wyoming a Cattle Kingdom) 22:1:68 Conner, Glen A. 27:2:164; 28:1:41 Conner, R. B. 20:1:74 Connis, J. R. (see Recollections of Taylor Pennock) Connolly (Lieutenant) 39:1:106 Connolly, C. P. 20:2:148 Connolly, Gallio C. 29:2:159 Connor Battlefield 6:4:290 Connor Campaign (1865) 44:2:141 Connor Expedition 44:2:154-155 Connor, General Patrick, 70:2:9, 10, 14 Connor, General Patrick, 70:2:9, 10, 14 Connor, J. W. 17:1:80, 82 Connor, John 19:1:31 Connor, Patrick Edward (General) 1:3:7; 8:2:571; 15:4:376; 16:1:74; 17:1:9; 18:2:93, 107; 27:2:142-158; 28:1:86, 89; 28:2:198, 201, 203; 29:1:76, 78, 86-89, 91; 29:2:196-197, 205-206, 208, 215-216; 33:1:78; 33:2:170-172, 211; 34:2:245; 35:2:126; 36:1:49, 51-52, 70-71, 73-75; 36:2:222; 41:1:55; 41:2:221-223; 44:1:31; 44:2:143; 45:1:106; 46:1:11, 32, 34; 47:1:45; 51:2:40; 55:1:37-38 (see also Connor Campaign; Connor Expedition; Glory Hunter: A Biography of ; Powder River Expedition) Connor, Rock H. 26:1:94; 26:2:215 Connor, T. J. 22:2:55 Connor, T. W. 15:4:387 Connor’s Johnny (see Connor’s Saloon) Connor’s Saloon 21:1:22 Connors (General) (see General Connor’s Battle) Conologue, Moneta 2:4:78 Conover, Peter (Colonel) 26:2:149 Conquering Bear 33:2:226-228; 36:1:13 (see also Brule Sioux) Conquering Bear 76:3:5-6 Conquering Bear 76:3:5-6 Conrad 29:1:54 Conrad, Casper H. (Brigadier General) 18:1:58 Conrad, Francis (Corporal) 20:2:167; 43:2:243-245 Conrad, George (Captain) 27:2:145 December 14, 2009 Page 180

Conrad, John A. 35:2:128, 131 Conrad, John H. (see John H. Conrad and Company) Conroy and Williams Articles of Agreement 9:3:760 Conroy, Florence 61:1:8 Conroy, John C. 55:1:45 conservation 22:1:54-55 (see also Crucible for Conservation) Considine, Jim 31:2:135-138 Consolidated Oil Company 55:1:8 Consolidated Royalty (Con-Roy) Building (Casper, Wyoming) 66:1&2:32 Consolidated Royalty Oil Company 22:1:81 Constant, Alex 40:1:114 Constant, Katherine 22:1:68 Constantine Record 23:2:48 Constitution 26:1:86; 26:2:199 (see also State Constitution) Constitutional Convention 24:2:28-30; 53:2:14 (see also State Constitutional Convention) Constitutional Convention Committee for Irrigation and Water Rights 53:2:14 Constitutional Convention delegates (see State Constitutional Convention delegates) 1:1:3; 17:2:89, 91; 65:2/3:7 Continental Divide 71:4:29, 30, 31, 34, 35, 37, 38, 40 Continental Divide 71:4:29, 30, 31, 34, 35, 37, 38, 40 Continental Divide National Scenic Trail 71:4:40 Continental Divide National Scenic Trail 71:4:40 Society 71:4:40 Continental Divide Trail Society 71:4:40 Continental Oil Company 28:2:176 Continental Steamer 34:1:78; 35:2:214, 218, 220, 222-223, 225, 228 (see also Journal of Life on the Steamer Continental) Continental Trading Company, Ltd. 53:1:23, 25 (see also Naval Oil Reserves, Teapot Dome and the Continental Trading Company) Contor, Jack 36:2:153 Contract With America 66:4:4 Contrasting Views of Lynching in Two Wister Stories by Roscoe L. Buckland 65:4:3, 36 Control Oil 22:1:90 conundrums 58:2:6 Convent of the Holy Child Jesus 8:4:644 December 14, 2009 Page 181

Conversations with Wallace Stegner on Western History and Literature by Wallace Stegner and Richard Etulain, review 56:2:49 Converse and Warren Livestock Company 20:1:7 Converse Cattle Company 54:1:52 Converse County 66:3:34 Converse County map 6:3:275; 6:4:301, 313, 318-319; 7:1:329-333; 18:2:157-159; 19:1:32; 21:2/3:197; 24:2:21, 39, 47; 33:2:156-157, 196; 36:2:212, 228; 42:2:230, 267; 48:2:177, 194; 49:1:6-7, 17-19; 65:1:22 (see also Economic History and Settlement of Converse County, Wyoming Bibliography) Converse County News 24:2:39, 47; 33:2:157 Converse mansion 73:3:8 Converse mansion 73:3:8 Converse, A. R. 15:4:388; 20:1:4; 23:1:17; 24:2:20; 28:2:175 Converse, Amasa R. (Reverend) 39:1:85; 54:1:52 Converse, Charaty Ann photo 39:1:86, 91 Converse, Charles Sydney (Reverend) 38:2:174; 39:1:74, 85, photo 86, 88, 97, 100 Converse, Flavia (Miss) 38:2:174 Converse, N. Jesse (Mrs.) 24:1:101 Convery, James 35:2:137 convict strike at the Wyoming State Penitentiary 65:4:7 (see also State Penitentiary) Conwell, Pat 23:1:101 Conwell, R. E. 56:1:26 Conwell, Ralph 23:1:100; 25:1:63, 66-67 Conyers, E. W. 42:1:8, 21; 42:2:199, 201-203, 213, 220-221; 43:2:229; 65:2/3:23-26 Conyers, Enoch 40:2:203 Cook (Doctor) 22:2:16 Cook (Lieutenant) 35:2:220 Cook (Superintendent) 20:2:171 Cook 1:4:20; 48:1:122; 65:2/3:24 Cook Drum Corps, 72:1:4 Cook Drum Corps, 72:1:4 Cook, A. D. 22:2:43 Cook, A. H. (Captain) 1:3:20 Cook, Ada 26:1:58 Cook, Amanda Mary Fletcher 46:1:5-25, photos 26-27, 28-46 Cook, Bird Wolfe (Mrs.) 32:1:75 December 14, 2009 Page 182

Cook, C. C. (Mrs.) 27:2:226 Cook, C. W. 15:2:108; 36:2:138 Cook, Charles (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226 Cook, Charles W. (see Valley of the Upper Yellowstone) Cook, D. C. 16:2:174 (see also Bill Barlow’s Budget Office, 1886, Douglas, Wyoming) Cook, D. J. 20:2:171, 175 Cook, Dave 61:1:3-4 Cook, Edmund (Mr. and Mrs.) 38:1:85, 93, 103 Cook, Elizabeth 64:3/4:22 Cook, Frederick (Doctor) 52:2:46 Cook, Fredrick 27:2:208; 28:1:87-88 Cook, Harold J. (see Tales of the 0-4 Ranch) Cook, Helen 29:1:32 (see also Old Church) Cook, James (Captain) 38:2:227; 40:1:53 Cook, James H. 65:1:46 (see also Fifty Years on the Old Frontier) Cook, Jeannie (see Wiley’s Dream of Empire: The Wiley Irrigation Project) Cook, Joe "Red Canyon Stage Station" 40:1:119-120 Cook, Joseph W. (Reverend) 28:2:145; 34:2:231; 38:2:183, 188; 39:1:29; 40:2:166, 178-179; 41:1:88 Cook, Josiah 24:2:82, 87, 89 Cook, Louisa 65:2/3:24 Cook, Lucy 65:2/3:12 Cook, Malcolm L. 27:2:226 (see also review of Montana: A History of Two Centuries; review of Rocky Mountain West) Cook, Missouri 65:2/3:23 Cook, Peter S. 26:1:31; 61:1:3 Cook, Philip St. George 38:2:223; 42:1:18, 91-92 Cook, T. S. 24:2:3 Cook, Thomas 15:1:15 Cook, V. T. (Doctor) 60:1:25 Cook, Vera 31:1:44 Cook, W. W. (Lieutenant) 36:2:176, 178-179 Cook, Will 55:1:25 Cook, William 26:1:57-58, 64 Cook, William E. 46:1:24 December 14, 2009 Page 183

Cook, William Wallace 49:1:109-110, photo 111, 112-130 (see also William Wallace Cook: Dime Novelist) Cook’s Creed 47:2:198 Cooke City 12:3:224 Cooke City, Mont. 70:3:14 Cooke City, Mont. 70:3:14 Cooke, Clinton C. 75:4: 3-4, 6-7 Cooke, Clinton C. 75:4: 3-4, 6-7 Cooke, John Rogers 27:1:43 Cooke, Lt. Colonel Philip St. George, 72:1:9, 13-15, 19, (illus., 13) Cooke, Lt. Colonel Philip St. George, 72:1:9, 13-15, 19, (illus., 13) Cooke, Philip St. George (Colonel) 16:1:140; 27:1:43-60, 64, 75 Cooke, Philip St. George 74:1:10 Cooke, Philip St. George 74:1:10 Cookesley’s Peak 52 Cowboy State (see also Wyoming: Still the Cowboy State?) cooking (see Shoot Me A Biscuit. Stories of Yesteryear’s Roundup Cooks) Cooksey, C. R. "Mose" (Mr. and Mrs.) 38:1:93, 103 Cookson, David A. (see review of I’d Rather Be Born Lucky than Rich: The Autobiography of Robert H. Hinckley) Cooley (Sergeant) 21:2/3:188 Cooley, Arden 25:1:79 Cooley, D. M., 74:2:21 Cooley, D. M., 74:2:21 Cooley, D. N. 29:2:211-213, 217-221, 224-227; 39:2:190 Cooley, Elton (Mrs.) 25:1:72-73, 75, 77-78 Cooley, Elton 25:1:75-76, 79 Cooley, Myra 25:1:77, 80-81 (see also Meet Me on the Green) Coolidge (Captain) 19:2:110 Coolidge, Calvin, Ross attends inaugural of 74:1:4 Coolidge, Calvin, Ross attends inaugural of 74:1:4 Coolidge, Grace (see Teepee Neighbors) Coolidge, Porter B. 2:4:78; 6:1&2:241; 11:4:240; 26:1:56 (see also Sacajawea) Coolidge, Pres. Calvin 70:4:8 Coolidge, Pres. Calvin 70:4:8 Coolidge, Sherman (Reverend) 11:4:240; 19:2:110 Coon Creek 51:1:107 Coon Creek Valley, 70:2:19 Coon Creek Valley, 70:2:19 coon dance 66:1&2:18 December 14, 2009 Page 184

Coon Dive 49:2:257 (see also RANCHES: hog) Cooney and Coffee road ranch 18:2:130 (see also Cuney and Ecoffey; RANCHES: hog; RANCHES: Six Mile Ranch; RANCHES: Three Mile Ranch) Cooney, Thomas F. 27:2:226 Cooning Place 71:3:31, Cooning Place 71:3:31, Coons, Arlan W. 42:2:174 Coonts (Mrs.) 42:2:206 Cooper (architect) 15:2:158 Cooper (rodman) 17:1:24 Cooper County, Missouri 23:1:61-62 Cooper Cove 33:1:91 Cooper Creek 33:1:89; 36:1:19 (see also Short History of the Cooper Creek Area) Cooper Creek Crossing 33:1:90 Cooper Creek Stage Station 33:1:89 Cooper Hill 33:1:89 Cooper Hill Mines 42:164 Cooper Lake 21:2/3:197; 33:1:89 Cooper, Billie 38:1:117 Cooper, Clara Chassell 26:1:96; 26:2:216, 219 Cooper, Dr. Arthur H. 71:2:16, 17 Cooper, Dr. Arthur H. 71:2:16, 17 Cooper, J. B. 53:1:10 Cooper, J. G. (Doctor) 16:2:145 Cooper, J. P. 42:1:79-809 Cooper, Jack 36:2:239-240 Cooper, James Fenimore 65:4:14 Cooper, Owl-Eyed Tom 37:1:104 Cooper, Ralph 27:2:226 Cooper, Rudy 73:3:26, 28 Cooper, Rudy 73:3:26, 28 Cooper, Thomas 71:3:26, 27, 29; photo 29 Cooper, Thomas 71:3:26, 27, 29; photo 29 Cooper, Thomas affidavit of 1898 71:3:29 Cooper, Thomas affidavit of 1898 71:3:29 Cooper, Tom 19:1:45, 48; 23:2:58; 28:2:188 December 14, 2009 Page 185

Cooper’s Creek 17:1:30; 44:2:148, 152 Cooperative Extension Service 64:1:11, 21 Coordinating Committee on National Parks and National Forests 58:2:26 Coo-sha-gan 30:1:72 (see also Bannock) Cooz (Chief Johnson’s wife) 16:2:91 (see also Ute) COPE (see Committee on Political Education) Cope (see Master Naturalist Cope) Cope, Edward 26:1:34 Cope, Edward Drinker, 70:1:43 Cope, Edward Drinker, 70:1:43 Cope, Everton B. 24:1:4; 27:2:226 Copenhaver, Everett 71:4:9; resigns 11 Copenhaver, Everett 71:4:9; resigns 11 Copenhaver, Everett T. 27:2:240; 48:2:188-189, 236 Copper King Mine 60:2:33 Copper Mountain 19:2:117; 24:2:96; 39:1:114 Copper Mountain sulpher mines 51:1:132 copper smelter 15:1:37 Copperton, Wyoming 28:2:158 Coppinger, J. J. (Brigadier General) 16:1:10, 16, 28; 20:2:113 Copps, Earnest W. (Mrs.) 35:2:142 Cora F. Cressy (sailing ship) 66:1&2:47-49 Cora, Wyoming 22:2:30, 32 Corbett Crossing, Wyoming 49:2:264-265, 273, 284 Corbett- Fitsimmons, fight 73:3:6 Corbett- Fitsimmons, fight 73:3:6 Corbett Trading Post (see Old Arland and Corbett Trading Post on Cottonwood Creek) Corbett, James 73:3:1, 7 Corbett, James 73:3:1, 7 Corbett, John 49:2:264, 274, 281, 283; 51:1:118 Corbin, Dan 30:2:214 Corbin, Helen (Mrs.) 27:2:238 Corbridge, W. J. 8:3:602 Corbusier, William H. (Doctor) 53:2:61 Corder, Eddie 71:2:23,31 Corder, Eddie 71:2:23,31 December 14, 2009 Page 186

Cordier, Mary H. (see Schoolwomen of the Prairies and Plains) cordillera 65:2/3:7 Cordiner, A. H. 27:2:226 Cordiner, Jim 15:3:242 Cordit, Sylvanius 22:2:56 Cordova, Rose (Mrs.) 51:2:32 Corey, George W. 33:2:141 Corey, Herbert 42:2:177 Corger, Mary 46:2:226 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Corlett Grade School 54:1:20 Corlett, Lacey 37:2:178 Corlett, Riner 37:2:178 Corlett, William W. 1:2:7; 37:1:29; 15:1:8-9, 40; 15:3:285; 15:4:389; 17:1:79-80; 19:2:130; 20:1:64, 66, 73; 21:2/3:195; 23:1:8-9, 29; 37:2:167; 51:2:24; 53:2:22, 26, 34, 36-37; 62:1:53 Corn Belt (see also From Prairie to Corn Belt Farming on the Illinois and Iowa Prairies in the Nineteenth Century) Corn Creek farm 27:1:78, 85, 87 Corn, Samuel T. (Justice) 15:1:45; 20:1:11; 35:1:77; 37:2:187, 203; photo 53:2:31, 37; 61:2:47 Cornelison, John W. 64:3/4:4 (see also Beginning of the West: Annals of the Kansas Gateway to the American West, 1540-1854; review of From the Missouri to the : An Account of Overland Freighting; review of Swan Land and Cattle Company, Ltd.; review of Western Incidents Connected with the Union Pacific Railroad) Cornell (Reverend) 17:1:77, 80, 82-83 Cornell, John (Reverend) 38:2:183, 188, 194 Cornell, Joseph (Reverend) 34:1:86, 92 Cornell, Wm. 22:2:55 cornerstone laying ceremonies (see ) Cornforth Brothers 39:1:14 Cornish (see Crossing Wyoming with the Forty-Niners: Cornish Impressions of the Trek West; Cousin Jacks: The Cornish in America) Cornish and Watson Saddlery 34:2:216 Cornish miners 59:2:8-10 Cornwall, M. (Reverend) 42:2:224 Coronado 21:2/3:171 Coronado, Juan (author) 73:2:10 Coronado, Juan (author) 73:2:10 December 14, 2009 Page 187

Coronado, Silvino and Antonia 73:2:11, 13 Coronado, Silvino and Antonia 73:2:11, 13 Corporation for Public Broadcasting 66:4:2 Corporation for Public Broadcasting 70:3:41, 45 Corporation for Public Broadcasting 70:3:41, 45 Corral Creek, Idaho 23:1:87 Correy, P. 71:2:8 Correy, P. 71:2:8 Corry, Lee 19:2:68 Corry, Len 19:2:68 Corsberg, Mike photo 38:1:114, 117 Corse, Irving 71:3:11, 21 Corse, Irving 71:3:11, 21 Corse, Margaretta 71:3:12 Corse, Margaretta 71:3:12 Corsetry 46:2:226 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Corson, Sam 64:2:37 Corson, Samuel, family 73:3:10 Corson, Samuel, family 73:3:10 Cortes, Hernando 49:2:228, 231, 243 Corthell, (Mrs.) 59:1:39, 44 Corthell, David 27:2:226; 33:1:73, 101 Corthell, Irving E. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226 Corthell, Morris 33:1:49 Corthell, Nellis E. 23:1:77; 42:1:49-50, 52; 59:1:39, 44 Corum, Alfred 45:2:260 Corum, Alfred A. (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Cory, Benjamin (Doctor) 40:2:206, 217; 42:1:21; 43:2:225 Cory, L. P. 21:2/3:210 Cosad, David 31:1:17; 32:2:169 Cosby, C. M. 43:1:45, 50 Cosgriff Brothers 44:2:179, 205 Cosgriff, T. A. (Mrs.) 27:2:226 Cosgriff, Thomas A, 73:3:9 Cosgriff, Thomas A, 73:3:9 Cosgriff, Thomas A. 54:2:41, 44 December 14, 2009 Page 188

Cosgrove, Tommy 16:1:31 Cosmos Club (Washington, D.C.) 66:4:24 Cossley, Jo 22:2:65-66, 70 Coster, Robert 26:2:149 costume (see Primitive Indian Dress) Cota, Percy "Blackie" 41:1:67 Cotherman, Steve (see review of Democratic Art, An Exhibition on the History of Chromolithography) Cotner, Cotner and Kennedy 53:2:17 Cottage Home hotel 71:2:3 Cottage Home hotel 71:2:3 Cottage Hotel at Mammoth, 74:2:7 Cottage Hotel at Mammoth, 74:2:7 Cottage Row 51:2:12 Cotter, John L. (Doctor) 32:2:242; 33:2:128 Cotterman, Almeda (see Fisher, Almeda) Cotterman, Homer 66:4:12, 21 Cotter's Saturday Night, 72:1:5 Cotter's Saturday Night, 72:1:5 Cottier, R. M. 39:2:258 Cotton Mission 21:2/3:119 cotton tail ("dizzy blonde") 16:2:141 Cotton, John 33:1:42 Cotton, Thomas M. 33:2:158; 37:2:182 Cottonwood Creek (Idaho) 23:12:88 Cottonwood Creek 28:1:46; 37:1:91; 39:1:123; 42:2:247, 254-255, 263; 44:1:17 (see also Old Arland and Corbett Trading Post on Cottonwood Creek) Cottonwood Creek 71:3:21 Cottonwood Creek 71:3:21 Cottonwood Creek 75:1, 11 Cottonwood Creek 75:1, 11 Cottonwood Creek Valley 42:2:254 Cottonwood Creek, Wyoming 20:1:86; 23:2:24, 50-51; 26:2:212; 30:2:153 Cottonwood Divide (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Cottonwood Draw 37:1:99 Cottonwood Moon by Richard F. Fleck, review 51:2:71-72 Cottonwood Ranch (see RANCHES) December 14, 2009 Page 189

Cottonwood River 32:2:223 Cottonwood Springs 23:2:27; 42:1:96; 42:2:254 Cottonwood Station 23:2:25 Cottonwood Station by Helen Henderson 42:2:255-256 Cottrell, C. P. 26:12:63 Cottrell, Harvey 24:1:3 Couch, James 26:1:63 Couer d' Alene Indians 70:4:13 Couer d' Alene Indians 70:4:13 Coues 16:1:71 (see also Dictionary; Sioux) Coues, Elliott 34:2:181, 185, 189 Coughlin, Louis D. 26:1:96 Coughman and Morse 29:2:155 Coughman, Joe 29:2:155 Coulehan, Charlotte (Mrs.) 17:2:171 Coulson, B. J. (Mrs.) 28:2:211 Coulson, Montana 49:2:269-270 Coulten (see Coulter) Coulter (Coltrin), Jebedee 21:2/3:125 Coulter Lake 44:1:88 Coulter, F. S. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:227 Coulter, John (see Colter, John) Coulter, John M. 34:2:181; 44:1:88 Coulter’s Landing 19:2:68 Coulthard, J. H. "Bud" 24:1:4 Council Bluffs 4:1:242 Council Bluffs Road (see Council Bluffs Road; -Council Bluffs Road) Council Bluffs Road by Merrill J. Mattes 65:2/3:14 Council Bluffs, Iowa 23:1:598; 31:21:145; 65:2/3:6, 11-13 Council Grove 46:1:73 Council of Energy Resource Tribes 59:1:25 Countess of Flat Creek by Lynne Cheney 55:2:28-32 counties (1884) 15:1:69; (1910) map 35:2:176; (1930) map 35:2:175 Countiss, William H. 19:2:112 December 14, 2009 Page 190

Country Railroad Station in America by H. Roger Grant and Charles W. Bohi, review 51:1:167-168 Country School Legacy in Wyoming by Andrew Gulliford 54:2:10-19 country schools 75:1, 27 country schools 75:1, 27 Countryman, Ethel 46:1:116 County Commissioners 19:1:31 County Defense Councils 24:1:5, 8 County Superintendent 70:4:31 County Superintendent 70:4:31 Courier 33:2:153-154 Course of Empire by Bernard DeVoto, review 25:2:222-224 Course of Instruction in Rifle Firing, 74:2:30 Course of Instruction in Rifle Firing, 74:2:30 Court House Rock 23:1:58, 64; 23:2:24; 25:2:123; 28:1:73; 40:1:14; photo 40:2:page following 252; photo 59:2:40, 41 Court Martial of General George Armstrong Custer by Lawrence A. Frost, review 53:2:81 Courtant’s History of Wyoming by Alfred J. Mokler 22:2:101-103 Courtney, John (Private) 27:2:172 Courts, Wyoming 53:2:22-43 Cousin Jacks: The Cornish in America by A. A. Rouse, review 41:2:282-283 Cousin Ranch (see RANCHES) Coutant (Colonel) 1:3:19; 2:2:38-39; 9:3:746 Coutant, C. G. 71:2:13 Coutant, C. G. 71:2:13 Coutant, Charles G. 12:1:35-46; 12:2:144-152; 12:3:240-244; 12:4:323-328; 13:1:74-80; 13:2:141-155; 13:3:217- 230; 13:4:355-365; 14:1:65-82; 14:2:141-158; 19:2:117-124; 20:2:165-175; 21:2/3:181-182, 186, 191; 23:1:18; 46:1:39; 48:1:94; 66:4:2 Coutant, Chas. G. (Mrs.) 22:2:102 Coutant, G. C. 71:4:35 Coutant, G. C. 71:4:35 Coutis, George 52:2:50 Coveney, Lawrence 75:3:4 Coveney, Lawrence 75:3:4 Cover, Tom 36:2:224, 231 Covered Wagon Centennial 23:2:58-59; 29:1:81 Covered Wagon Centennial 50:1:29-30, photo 31 covered wagon drive 42:1:99-100; 42:2:177 December 14, 2009 Page 191

Covert, Dean 21:2/3:111; 26:1:98 Covey, Edward (Doctor) 27:1:50, 58 Cow Belles 21:2/3:228-229, 234-236; 26:2:228 (see also Wyoming Cow-Belles) Cow Chips ‘n Cactus by Florence Blake Smith, review 34:2:258 Cow Column 65:2/3:16 Cow Country 21:2/3:217 Cow Country Cavalcade by Maurice Frink, review 26:2:228; 65:4:32 Cow Country Legacies by Agnes Wright Spring, review 49:2:289-290 Cow Creek Ranch (see RANCHES) Cowan, Col. S.M.M. 75:3:29 Cowan, Col. S.M.M. 75:3:29 Cowan, G. A. 29:2:143 Cowboy and His Interpreters by Douglas Branch, review 34:2:250-251; 65:4:14 Cowboy at Work by Fay E. Ward, review 31:1:110 Cowboy by Philip Ashton Rollins, review 1:2:8; 1:1&2:15; 65:4:12, 34 Cowboy by Ross Santee, review 37:1:136-137 Cowboy Capers by Clifford Westermeier illustration 22:2:12, 13-25 Cowboy Culture: A Saga of Five Centuries by David Dary, review 54:1:80 cowboy equipment 21:1:67; 26:1:28 Cowboy Joe 57:2:6 Cowboy Representative or Rep by Ed Wright 30:1:13-16 Cowboy Saloon photo 37:2:150 Cowboy Songs and Western Railroad Songs by Keith and Rusty McNeil, review 66:4:68 Cowboy State (Wyoming) 66:1&2:6; 66:3:54 Cowboy State 65:2/3:16 cowboy’s prayer 28:2:179 cowboys 5:1:30-31; 15:1:19-20; 21:1:57-62, 68-78; illustration 29:1:42; 29:2:161-168, illustration 166; 30:1:13-16; 52:1:44-45 (see also cowpunchers; Humour of the American Cowboy; labor strikes) Cowboys and Cattlemen edited by Michael W. Kennedy, review 36:2:254-256 Cowdell, Jens 22:2:30, 38 Cowgirls of the Rodeo: Pioneer Professional Athletes by Mary Lou LeCompte, review 66:4:67-68 Cowgirls, Women of the American West: An Oral History by Teresa Jordan 56:2:45-46 Cowhick, D. R. (Reverend) 65:1:23 Cowhick, Grace 37:1:52 December 14, 2009 Page 192

Cowhick, J. W. 37:1:95 Cowhick, J. Y. (Reverend) 37:1:54; 51:2:24 Cowhick, Ora 37:1:31 Cowles, C. J. 9:3:741 Cowley High School 27:2:227 Cowley Progress 74:1:6 Cowley Progress 74:1:6 Cowley, Matthew 21:2/3:120 (see also Woodruff, Wilford) Cowley, Wyoming 30:2:149; 53:2:15 cowpunchers 26:1:31 Cows All Over the Place by Lee H. Whittlesey 66:4:42-57 Cox (Captain) 36:2:179 Cox (Doctor) 47:1:99 Cox, A. H. 1:3:19 Cox, Hugh 64:1:24 Cox, J. O. (General) 20:2:165 Cox, Jas. 19:1:26 Cox, John E. (Private) 49:2:254 Cox, Lafe 70:4:16 Cox, Lafe 70:4:16 Cox, Leslie 31:1:44, 46 Cox, Mark T. 26:1:31 Cox, Thomas 21:2/3:136, 156 Cox, W. C. 39:1:73 Coxey, Jacob (General) 41:1:105 Coxey, Jacob B. 54:1:13 Coxey, Jacob S. 66:3:44 Coxey’s Army 18:1:27, 29, 63; 41:1:105 Coxey’s Army: An American Odyssey by Carolos A. Schwantes, review 58:2:55 Coy, John 43:1:71 Coy, W. B. 73:3:22 Coy, W. B. 73:3:22 Coy, Wayne 70:3:36 Coy, Wayne 70:3:36 Coykendall (Mrs.) 33:1:89 December 14, 2009 Page 193

Coykendall, Frank 76:1:34 Coykendall, Frank 76:1:34 Coyle, J. J. 34:1:15 Coyner, D. H. 21:2/3:181 Coyote Basin 16:2:101 Coyote Bill 47:2:145 coyotes 26:1:9; 50:2:258-259 Crabb, Pauline (Miss) 25:2:211 Crabtree, Henry 55:2:31 Crabtree, Rose 55:2:32 Crabtree, Rose 71:3:34 Crabtree, Rose 71:3:34 Cracked Creek 23:2:28 Craig (Agent) 27:1:80 Craig (Reverend) 46:1:117 Craig, A. 29:2:189; 44:2:275 Craig, David H. 39:1:100 Craig, James (General) 15:2:150-152; 28:1:86 Craig, James 61:2:16, 18 Craig, Jim 45:2:155 Craig, John 39:2:224 Craig, L. J. 41:1:23 Craig, N. N. 59:2:21 Craig, Nate 53:1:55-56, 59-60 Craig, Richard B. 54:2:25 Craig’s trading fort 15:3:289 Craighead, Frank, Jr. 64:1:25 Crain, C. N. 2:4:78 Crain, Charlie 20:1:92 Crain, Donald E. 1:4:20 Crain, Edna M. 3:1:112 Crain, H. E. 1:3:20 Crain, Harry 12:1:81; 54:2:60 Crain, Lucille Cardin 56:1:28 December 14, 2009 Page 194

Cramer (Mrs.) 23:1:102 Cramer, Billy 65:4:3, back cover Crampton, C. Gregory (see review of Where the Old West Stayed Young; Standing Up Country) Crampton, Frank A. (see Deep Enough: A Working Stiff in the Western Mine Camps) Crancall 34:1:92 Crandall Studios 10:1:45 Crandall, Bud 65:4:18 Crandall, Harrison photo 66:4:47 Crandall, J. 17:1:81 Crandall, Marwin J. 12:3:223 Crandall, Olan 76:1:23 Crandall, Olan 76:1:23 Crandle, J. A. 75:1, 12 Crandle, J. A. 75:1, 12 Crane 34:2:167 (see also Gossard Versus Crane, National Issues Brought to the University of Wyoming in the 1920s) Crane, Arthur Griswold (Governor) 8:4:644; 10:1:45; 21:2/3:219; 37:2:176, photo 234, 236; 43:1:31, 3842, 76; 52:2:40; 54:1:30; 57:2:10-11, photos 12-13, photo 18, 14-20; 61:1:6 Crane, Charles 33:2:191 Crane, Dr. R. E. 74:1:27 Crane, Dr. R. E. 74:1:27 Crane, G. J. 59:1:32 Crane, Harry E. 34:2:165-167 Crane, J. C. 39:1:103 Crane, Mary 37:2:236 Crane, Paul 37:2:237 (see also Chinese Massacre) Craner 19:1:43 Cranston, Charles 33:2:191 Cranston, Red 32:1:80-81 Craven, J. Howard 56:1:27 Craver, W. M. 19:1:43 Crawford 24:1:30, 49 Crawford and Thompson ("Cow Outfit") 20:2:108 Crawford house 73:3:23 Crawford house 73:3:23 Crawford, D. 21:2/3:211 December 14, 2009 Page 195

Crawford, Ed 16:1:31 Crawford, J. F. 18:2:153 Crawford, J. W. 16:2:144 Crawford, James H. 16:2:109 Crawford, John 73:3:23 Crawford, John 73:3:23 Crawford, L. C. 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120 Crawford, Lewis F. 3:2:149 Crawford, Mark (see River Too Far: The Past and Future of the Arid West) Crawford, Medorem (Captain) 22:2:52; 28:1:84 Crawford, Nebraska 46:1:113 Crawford, Nebraska 70:4:43 Crawford, Nebraska 70:4:43 Crawford, Paul 64:1:24 Crawford, T. Hartley 58:2:11, 15 Crawford, William 3:3:158-161; 5:4:135-136, photo 148; 16:1:31; 17:1:80; 44:1:91 Crazy Horse 4:3:341-343, 349-350; 6:3:270; 18:1:18; 26:2:127; 28:1:45-46, 67; 32:2:223; 41:1:34, 38, 56- 57, 94, 97-99, 101; 42:2:257-258, 262, 266; 45:1:42; 48:1:47-48, 60, 113, 124-125; 55:1:41-42; 59:1:50; 63:2:59-60 (see also Criticism on Sherrod Manuscript; Sioux) Crazy Horse Fork 17:1:12 Crazy Horse: The Strange Man of the Oglalas by Mari Sandoz 64:2:69 Crazy Woman Creek 16:1:74; 22:2:99; 30:2:178; 31:2:211; 32:1:97, 100; 32:2:217; 33:1:55, 58; 33:2:184; 36:1:74; 36:2:208, 218; 38:1:62; 38:2:169 Crazy Woman's Fork, 70:2:9 Crazy Woman's Fork, 70:2:9 Crazy Woman's Fork, 74:2:23 Crazy Woman's Fork, 74:2:23 Creath, Tom Dave 19:1:43 Creath, Ulysses (Reverend) 24:2:100-110 Creating the West: Historical Interpretations, 1890-1990 by Gerald D. Nash, review 64:3/4:61-62 Credit Mobilier 43:2:194-195 44:1:62; 48:1:110; 56:2:21; 59:1;16, 56 (see also Plains Cree) creeks in southeastern Wyoming 12:1:38 creeks in the Fetterman Country 1:2:6 75:3:19 Crees 75:3:19 Creglown, Fred D. 55:1:6 December 14, 2009 Page 196

Creigh, Dorothy Weyer (see Adams County: A Story of the Great Plains; Adams County: The People, 1872-1972) Creighton Lake 21:2/3:198 Creighton Street (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16 Creighton, Edward 7:1:347; 17:1:56, 63; 18:2:103; 20:2:170; 21:2/3:191; 23:1:24-25; 31:1:79; 32:1:46; 33:1:82, 86; 34:1:87; 36:2:186-187, 189; 42:2:261; 44:2:274 Creighton, J. H. 12:4:327 Creighton’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Crescent H Ranch 76:2:50 Crescent H Ranch 76:2:50 Crescent Oil 22:1:90 Creston, Wyoming 16:2:143; 22:1:33; 22:2:69; 53:1:56 Crews, Thomas B. 45:2:257 Crichlow, E. B. 16:2:130 cricket 71:2:2 cricket 71:2:2 crime (see West of Hell’s Fringe: Crime, Criminals, and the Federal Peace Officer in , 1889-1907) criminals (see individual names; West of Hell’s Fringe: Crime, Criminals, and the Federal Peace Officer in Oklahoma Territory, 1889-1907; women criminals) Crippa, E. D. "Ted" 45:2:193 Cripple Creek, Colorado 22:1:84 Crisler, Marie M. (Miss) 27:2:227; 37:1:113 Crisman, Homer C. (Reverend) 26:1:92; 27:2:227 Crisman, J. C. 15:4:393 Crismon, Frank 75:4: 4 Crismon, Frank 75:4: 4 Crispin, Howard 71:2:8 Crispin, Howard 71:2:8 Cristobal, L. G. 1:3:20; 2:4:79; 3:1:109; 4:2:320 Criticism on Sherrod Manuscript 4:4:394-395 Crittenden 48:1:122 Crittenden, Eugene Wilkinson 38:1:6, 22, 42 Crittenden, Thomas 60:2:23, 25 Crocker 40:1:31 Crockett, W. Y. 32:2:202-203 Crofts, Alfred 56:1:27 December 14, 2009 Page 197

Crofutt, George A. 21:2/3:211-213 Cromer, Briant S. (Judge) 24:1:4 Cromer, Phil 33:2:160 Cronin, Sarah (Mrs.) 35:1:11 Cronkleton, Mary 51:2:9, 17 Crook City, Wyoming 76:1:12 Crook City, Wyoming 76:1:12 Crook County 3:4:203-211; 19:1:33; 21:2/3:196; 23:1:20, 24; 34:1:13; 35:2:130 (see also Pioneering in Crook County) Crook County 66:3:34 Crook County Courthouse photo 53:2:35 Crook County Monitor 65:1:27 Crook County Museum 13:4:388 Crook County's Hyena,: by Ellen Crago Mueller 71:3:8 Crook County's Hyena,: by Ellen Crago Mueller 71:3:8 Crook, Esther M. (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Crook, Fannie H. photo 17:2:158 Crook, George (General) 15:2:118; 16:2:99, 108, 123, 138, 142; 17;1:12; 18:1:16, 18-19, 27; 18:2:129; 20:1:49; 23:1:20; 28:1:30-32, 38-39; 30:2:153; 31:2:237; 32:2:222; 36:1:44, 49; 36:2:233; 37:1:87, 90- 91; 41:1:93- 103; 42:2:272; 44:1:64, 69; 44:2:166, 200; 45:1:27-28, 30-31, 34-37, 43; 46:1:43-44; 47:1:66; 48:1:47-49, 51-53, 60-61, 64, 113-114, 116, 124; 48:2:277; 56:2:3-7, photo 8, 9-10; 57:1:27, 32; 49:1:50; 63:2:58-63 Crook, George 76:1:2-3, 5-6, 9, 11, 13 Crook, George 76:1:2-3, 5-6, 9, 11, 13 Crook, W. W. (Doctor) 51:1:18 Crook, Willie 33:2:143 Crook’s Creek 47:2:239 Crook’s Gap (see Harris Road Ranch, Crook’s Gap Station and Burnt Ranch Station) Crook’s Gap Station 47:2:239-241 Crooked Muddy Creek 31:2:173 Crooked X (see RANCHES) Crooks (fur trader) 15:2:135-136 Crooks Gap 44:1:10; 44:2:275 Crooks River 71:4:30, 31, 33 Crooks River 71:4:30, 31, 33 Crooks, Ramsay 17:2:96; 43:2:293 Crooks, Ramsay 75:3:17, 20 Crooks, Ramsay 75:3:17, 20 December 14, 2009 Page 198

crop failures 71:2:23 crop failures 71:2:23 Crosby Radio Shop 43:1:11 Crosby, Bing 66:4:23 Crosby, George 76:1:25 Crosby, George 76:1:25 Crosby, George Henry, Sr. 11:3:146 Crosby, Jesse W. 21:2/3:115; 31:1:15; 40:2:219; 46:2:234 Crosby, Jesse W. S. 11:3:145-218 Crosby, Jesse W., Jr. (see History and Journal of the Life and Travels of Jesse Crosby) Crosby, John S. (Montana Territorial Governor) 65:1:47 Crosby, Patty 25:1:95 Crosby, Warner N. 43:1:11-16, 18, 24, 51 (see also Crosby Radio Shop) Crosley, C. H. B. 23:1:105 Crosley, Jack 52:2:53 Cross Creek, Kansas 23:1:57, 61 Cross, George H. 19:1:48; 28:1:66 (see also Early Explorers) Cross, George W. 35:2:182 Cross, Jack 38:1:95 Cross, Osborne (Major) 27:1:5; 31:1:26-28; 31:2:147, 173, 189; 32:1:63; 32:2:193; 43:2:222, 226-227 Cross, Rory 71:4:7 Cross, Rory 71:4:7 Crossen, Forest (see review of Golden Rails, 100 Years of Operation of the Union Pacific Railroad) Crossfield, Francis 38:1:117 Crossing the Bar (poem) by Tennyson 33:2:197 Crossing the Barriers (sketch by C. Hall) photo 42:2:page following 192 Crossing the Pond: The Native American Effort in World War II, reviewed, 74:1:37 Crossing the Pond: The Native American Effort in World War II, reviewed, 74:1:37 Crossing Wyoming with the Forty-Niners: Cornish Impressions of the Trek West by Brian P. Birch 59:2:8- 15 Crosson, David (see review of Index of Archived Resources for a Folklife and Cultural History of the Island Pacific Northwest) Crossthwaite, Frank B. 38:1:62; 65:4:29 Crouch family 71:2:23 Crouch family 71:2:23 Crouch, Kenneth E. 29:1:120 (see also Bedford and its Namesakes; State Song of Wyoming) Crouch,John 71:2:23,32 December 14, 2009 Page 199

Crouch,John 71:2:23,32 Crounse 34:2:140 Crouse, Charley 50:2:348 Crouse, Jack 46:1:116 Crout, William 16:1:59 Crow 2:2:36; 2:3:53-54; 7:2:395-398; 8:4:614; 14:1:51; 15:3:206; 17:1:6, 12, 89-90; 19:2:63, 95; 21:2/3:113, 174; 22:2:7; 26:1:71, 74; 26:2:123, 174, 179; 27:1:67; 28:1:27-28; 29:1:100; 29:2:129, 137, 141-142, 215; 32:1:114; 33:1:22, 26, 33, 36-37; 33:2:160, 162, 164, 175; 34:1:16; 34:2:246; 36:2:144, 231; photo 38:2:136, 221; 39:2:175; 40:1:37-38; 40:2:227, 278; 43:1:48-89; 43:2:238-241, 246-247; 44:1:57-71; 45:1:31, 33-35; 46:1:44, 126; 48:1:124; 54:2:5-6; 55:1:32, 34, 52; 56:1:7; 56:2:26; 59:1:50-51, 54, 56; 59:2:30; 60:2:27; 65:1:4 (see also Jim Beckwourth: Black Mountain Man and War Chief of the Crows) Crow agency 66:3:59; 66:4:46 Crow bill 66:3:59 Crow Butte, Nebraska 26:2:124 Crow Creek 17:1:24, 39, 58; 18:1:3-5, 7-8, 22, 35-45, 49, 61, 64-65; 21:1:18; 21:2/3:198; 22:1:71; 23:1:5- 6; 30:2:135, 137-139, 152; 31:1:91; 39:1:6; 40:2:165-166, 169-171, 190; 44:2:144; 47:2:222-224 Crow Heart Butte 13:3:215 Crow Indian Treaties of 1868. An Example of Power Struggle and Confusion in United States Indian Policy by A. Glen Humpherys 43:1:73-89 Crow Reservation 26:1:4-5; 40:2:241-242 Crow Tribal Council 66:3:58 Crow, I. R. 6:4:324; 24:2:39, 41 Crowder, Gen 64:3/4:53 Crowder, Oklahoma 75:3:29 Crowder, Oklahoma 75:3:29 Crowe, C. C. 13:1:77 Crowe, George R. 8:4:644; 9:3:761, 763 Crowe, George W. 28:1:14 Crowell, Charles 48:2:230 Crowell, Charles 70:3:42 Crowell, Charles 70:3:42 Crowell, Henry P. 42:1:62 Crowley, C. W. 26:1:64 Crowley, Cora 26:1:61 Crowley, Ellen 50:1:174 Crowley, John F., diary, 72:1:25-33 Crowley, John F., diary, 72:1:25-33 December 14, 2009 Page 200

Crowley, W. 20:1:70 Crowley, Wyoming (see FIRSTS: postmaster for Crowley) Crown Collection of American Maps Series IV by A.B. Hulbert 22:2:61 Crown Ranch (see RANCHES) Crown, Thelma (see review of Historians and the American West; review of Women of the West) Crows 75:3:3 Crows 75:3:3 Crowther, David 51:2:50 Croy, Homer (see Wheels West ) Crucible for Conservation by Robert W. Righter, review 56:2:49-50 Cruise, Joseph 8:4:635 Crumrine, Eli 58:1:10, 12, photo 13 Crusade to Save Fort Laramie by Merrill J. Mattes 50:1:5-57; 65:2/3:14 Crusoe, Robinson 76:2:6, 8 Crusoe, Robinson 76:2:6, 8 Cruz, Delfino photo 54:2:29 Cruzan, Bill 30:1:29 Crystal Lake 18:1:44-45 Cudahy, John 15:1:8-9 Culbertson, Alexander 59:1:56 Culbertson, Charles M. 42:1:58-59 Culbertson, Mary 58:1:41, 44-45, 47 Culin (Doctor) 32:1:118 Cullen, Hugh Roy 70:3:39 Cullen, Hugh Roy 70:3:39 Cullen, W. J. 43:1:82, 86-87 Culleton, Henry P. "Doc" photo 15:1:cover, 13; 19:1:53 Culleton, Pierce photo 15:1:cover Culley, Margo (see Day at a Time: The Diary Literature of American Women from 1764 to the Present) Cullom (Senator) 37:1:39 Culp, Adam 28:2:185 Culpin, Alan 45:1:131 (see Brief History of Social and Domestic Life Among the Military in Wyoming, 1849-1880) cultural resources, NPS view of 71:3: 9 cultural resources, NPS view of 71:3: 9 Cultural Roots of Indian Water Rights by Michael Massie 59:1:15-28 December 14, 2009 Page 201

Culture on the Moving Frontier by Louis B. Wright, review 27:2:247-249 Culver, Charles A. 43:1:38-39 Culver, J. M. 3:2:146-147 Cumberland 35:2:178; 42:2:242 Cumberland No. 2 coal mine 42:2:240 Cumberland, Wyoming 22:2:38; 25:2:192; 29:2:158 Cumming, Alfred (Governor) 19:2:76; 26:2:160; 27:1:49, 64, 78, 73, 81-82; 27:2:205-208 Cumming, Alfred, 72:1:7, 21-24, (illus, 22) Cumming, Alfred, 72:1:7, 21-24, (illus, 22) Cumming, Elizabeth (see Genteel Gentile. Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 1857-1858) Cummings, Alfred 46:2:233, 237; 56:2:15; 59:2:44 Cummings, D. C. 27:2:146 Cummings, J. C. (Sergeant) 34:2:155 Cummins City photo 60:2:32, 33-36, photo 37, 38-41, photo 42, 43 (see also Adventures of an Englishman in Cummins City: Letters from Robert Mills) Cummins Store (Cody) 75:1, 8 Cummins Store (Cody) 75:1, 8 Cummins, John 60:2:33-34 Cum-um-bah 26:2:168, 173; 28:1:83; 29:2:211, 213, 225 Cuney and Ecoffey road ranch 18:2:130 (see Cuny, Adolph; Ecoffey, Jules; RANCHES: hog; RANCHES: Six Mile; RANCHES: Three Mile) Cuney, Adolph (see Cuny, Adolph) Cunney (see Cuny, Adolph) Cunningham (see Graves of Cunningham and Turner) Cunningham Cabin Historic Site 71:3:16 Cunningham Cabin Historic Site 71:3:16 Cunningham Homestead 71:3:10 Cunningham Homestead 71:3:10 Cunningham Ranch (see RANCHES) Cunningham, Alex 33:2:183-184, 191 Cunningham, Ben 39:1:114 Cunningham, Daniel 34:2:219 Cunningham, J. Pierce 44:1:92-93, 100 Cunningham, J. Pierce 71:3: 6 Cunningham, J. Pierce 71:3: 6 Cunningham, John (Private) 46:2:270, 275-276 Cunningham, Julia 20:2:170 December 14, 2009 Page 202

Cunningham, P. M. (Doctor) 55:1:15, 17; 56:1:23, 25-26 Cunningham, Walter, 72:1:35, 36 Cunningham, Walter, 72:1:35, 36 Cuntie, W. W. 2:3:50 Cuny, Adolph 3:4:232; 17:1:56; 18:2:130; 20:2:172; 26:1:94; 42:1:92-93; 49:2:257; 57:2:27 (see RANCHES: Cuny; RANCHES: Six Mile; RANCHES: Three Mile; Three Mile Ranch) Cup-Ears 16:2:89, 98 (see also Ute) curio shops 16:1:8 Curliss murder 3:4:205 47:2:166; 48:1:21; 54:2:6 (see also Crow) Curmichael, Hanah 23:2:39 Curran Brothers 35:2:145 Curran, F. R. (Reverend) 34:1:13, 17, 20-21 Curran, S. M. 13:3:217; 62:1:8-9, 27, 34, 36, 43-44 curriculum, Reel on 75:1, 28 curriculum, Reel on 75:1, 28 Currier and Ives 23:2:59 Currier and Ives picture 71:2:3, 8 Currier and Ives picture 71:2:3, 8 Currington, Gene 45:2:165-166 Curry Spring 15:1:65 Curry, Barbara 15:1:64, 67 Curry, Bill 66:4:36 Curry, George "Flat Nose" 15:1:64-67; 18:1:78; 28:2:164; 29:2:174-176; 30:1:17, 22, 24, 27-29 Curry, George 45:2:147 Curry, George R. 16:2:166 Curry, Harold 9:2:699 Curry, Hugh B. 64:2:57 Curry, John 26:1:64 Curry, Peggy Simson 32:2:252 (see also Summer Range; So Far From Spring) 73:3:11 Curt Gowdy State Park 73:3:11 Curt Teich & Co., Inc. postcards 66:1&2:4, 5 Curtin, Loretta (see review of Indians as the Westerners Saw Them) Curtis, Carl (Senator) 44:2:253 Curtis, Harold L. 9:2:695 December 14, 2009 Page 203

Curtis, Josiah (Doctor) 14:4:274 Curtis, S. R. 61:2:17 Curtis, Samuel 42:2:276 Curtis, W.B. 76:1:23 Curtis, W.B. 76:1:23 Curtis, William 43:1:71 Curtiss, Catherine, review by 73:3:37 Curtiss, Catherine, review by 73:3:37 Curutchet, May Louise (Mrs.) 32:2:251 Cusack, Ed 75:1, 11 Cusack, Ed 75:1, 11 Cushing, Matthew M. (Mrs.) 27:1:111; 27:2:227 Cushing, Raymond 37:2:223 Cushman (Mr. and Mrs.) 35:2:202 Cushman, Dan (see Great North Trail) Cusson (Father-priest) 21:2/3:206; 34:1:93 Custard Wagon Train 32:2:226-227, 231 Custard Wagon Train Fight 32:2:233-234 Custard, Amos J. (Sergeant) 28:2:183, 192; 29:1:69-72, 74; 30:2:221; 32:2:227-229, 232-234; 43:2:286, 294-295 (see also Story of Sergeant Custard’s Fight) Custard’s Hill 32:2:234 Custer (Montana) 66:1&2:17 Custer 14:1:66; 19:2:65 (see also Custer’s Fall: The Indian Side of the Story; Little Big Horn; Picture Report of the Custer Fight) Custer Album. A Pictorial Biography of Genral George A. Custer by Lawrence A. Frost, review 37:1:133- 134 Custer and the Little Big Horn: A Psychobiographical Inquiry by Charles K. Hofling, review 54:1:71-72 Custer Battle Book by Herbert A. Coffeen, edited by Donald and Grace Coffeen, review 37:1:134-135 Custer Battle Ground 40:2:245 Custer Battlefield 9:4:27; 50:1:148 Custer City 4:3:347; 27:1:39 Custer Country by Ralph E. Scudder, review 36:2:250 Custer Court Martial by Robert A. Murray 36:2:175-184 Custer Expedition (1874) (see Trek No. 25 of Historical Trail Treks, "The Wyoming Portion of the Custer Expedition of 1874 to Explore the Black Hills"; Wyoming Portion of the Custer Expedition of 1874 to Explore the Black Hills, Trek No. 25 of the Historical Trail Treks) Custer Myth by Colonel W. A. Graham, review 26:1:101-102 December 14, 2009 Page 204

Custer Reader by Paul A. Hutton, review 65:4:68 Custer Tragedy: Events Leading up to and Following the Little Big Horn Campaign of 1876 by Fred Dustin, review 61:1:57-58 Custer, Boston 48:1:122 Custer, Dakota Territory 18:1:19 Custer, Elizabeth B. (Mrs. George Armstrong) 45:1:94-95, 98, 106; 46:2:266; 48:1:109, 128-131; 65:1:46 Custer, Elizabeth Bacon (Mrs. George Armstrong) (see Elizabeth Bacon Custer and the Making of a Myth) Custer, George Armstrong (Colonel; General) 13:4:341-342; 17:1:12; 18:1:18-19, 61-62; 21:1:66; 23:1:19-20; 27:2:180; 28:1:6, 30; 30:2:152, 169; 31:2:130, 237; 32:1:123; 33:2:172; 34:1:21; 36:2:175-184, 233; 40:2:245; 41:1:34, 38, 40, 45, 57, 93-94, 100; 41:2:230; 42:1:38-39, photo 40, 41- 42; 45:1:27, 30, 35-36, 105-106; 46:1:4, 11-12, 19-21, 23, 39, 41; 46:2:263-280; 47:1:66; 48:1:14-15, 45, 54, 114-125, 127-129, 131; 51:2:47; 55:1:542; 56:1:5-6; 59:1:51; 63:2:58; 65:1:46 (see also Archaeology, History and Custer’s Last Battle; Cavalier in Buckskin: George Armstrong Custer and the Western Military Frontier; Court Martial of General George Armstrong Custer; Custer Massacre; Custer: The Life of General George Armstrong Custer; Is Custer Alive Today?; June 25, 1876; Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself. The True Story of Custer’s Last Stand; Son of the Morning Star, Custer and the Little Bighorn; Thrillen’est Fight Ever!: Sheridan Re-enacts Custer’s Last Stand; To the Little Big Horn) Custer, George Armstrong (Mrs.) (see Custer, Elizabeth B.) Custer, George Armstrong 76:1:2-4, 6-7, 13 Custer, George Armstrong 76:1:2-4, 6-7, 13 Custer, Tom (Captain) 36:2:176, 178-179; 48:1:116, 122 Custer: The Life of General Armstrong Custer by Jay Monaghan, review 32:1:134-135 Custer’s Black Hills Expedition of 1876 photo 54:1:36, 37-38, photo 39, photo 41, 42 Custer’s Fall: The Indian Side of the Story by David Humphreys Miller, review 59:1:58-59 Custer’s Gold. The United States Cavalry Expediton of 1874 by Donald Jackson, review 38:2:232-233 Custer’s Last Battle by Captain Charles King, introduction by Paul L. Hedren 48:1:109-125 Custer’s Last Battle by Gail Mercatante photo 48:1:117 Custer’s Last Campaign by John S. Gray, review 65:4:65 Custer’s Last Stand 54:2:3-9 Custer’s Luck by Edgar I. Stewart, review 27:2:245 Custis, Thad (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:1:92 Cut Face (Shoshone) 75:3:12, 14 Cut Face (Shoshone) 75:3:12, 14 Cut Nose 41:1:60; 44:1:86; 44:2:235; 46:1:4, 19-21, 32 (see also Arapaho) Cut Penis 43:2:243 (see also Sioux) Cutler Creek 32:1:146, 152, 158-159 Cutler Creek Pond 32:2:148 December 14, 2009 Page 205

Cutler Creek Road 32:2:146 Cutright, Paul 52:1:54 Cuvier (see Grover, Captain) CY (see BRANDS; RANCHES) Czar’s Germans by Hattie Plum Williams, edited by Emma S. Haynes, Phile B. Legler, and Gerda S. Walker, review 49:1:150-151 D

D. A. Russell Officers Club 71:3:7 D. A. Russell Officers Club 71:3:7 D. and H. Snyder (stockmen) 17:1:56 D’Oney, J. Daniel review of The Lance and the Shield: The Life and Times of 66:3:76, 78 Dacey, M. F. 74:1:4 Dacey, M. F. 74:1:4 Daddy of ‘Em All 12:3:201, 205-211 (see also Cheyenne Frontier Days) Daddy of ‘em All. The Story of Cheyenne Frontier Days by Robert D. Hanesworth, review 39:2:265-266 Dadisman, Esta K. 9:2:703 Dafoe, Daniel 76:2:6-7 Dafoe, Daniel 76:2:6-7 Dagget County (Utah) (see Flaming Gorge Country. The Story of Dagget County, Utah) Daggett (robber) 17:1:77 Daggett, Harold 30:2:149 Daggett, Thomas F. 24:2:77, 83-84 Dagley, Ellis 52:2:35-36 Dahl, John 66:4:77-78 Dahl, Rich 66:4:78 Dahlman, Jim 32:2:215 Dahlquist, Ernest 21:2/3:223 Dailey bison herd 66:4:48 Dailey, Andrew 66:4:47 Dailey’s Ranch (see Group of Three Buffalo at Dailey’s Ranch, M.T. photo) Dailey's Ranch in Paradise Valley, 74:2:6 Dailey's Ranch in Paradise Valley, 74:2:6 Daily Advertiser 33:2:143; 35:1:96 Daily and Weekly Inter-mountain 43:2:166, 201 Daily Boomerang 35:1:97 December 14, 2009 Page 206

Daily Bulletin 64:3/4:34 Daily Chronicle 35:1:97 Daily Denver Gazette 43:2:175 Daily Hornet 33:2:143 Daily Independent 35:1:97 Daily Labor Union 43:2:202 Daily Leader 33:1:10; 33:2:140; 34:2:204 Daily News 33:2:142; 35:1:96 Daily Press 33:2:153 Daily Reporter 43:2:188 Daily Rocky Mountain Star 15:2:153; 33:2:140, 143; 35:1:96; 39:1:25 Daily Sentinel 34:1:65, 74; 35:1:97 Daily Sun 35:1:96-97 (see also Cheyenne Daily Sun) Daily Sun Leader 20:1:12 Daily Telegraph 33:2:136-137, 139; 43:2:170-171 Daily Times 35:1:97 Daily Tribune 35:1:96 Daily, Richard 16:2:165 Dakota 17:2:130, 141; 29:2:141-142; 31:2:143; 48:1:110, 112; 65:2/3:22 (see also Dakotas; Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-1862; Teton Dakota; Sioux) Dakota Formation 32:1:117, 119 Dakota Junction 23:1:28 Dakota Territory 18:1:31; 21:2/3:192; 26:1:33; 29:2:233-234; 30:2:135, 137-139, 152; 62:1:26, 47; 64:1:9- 10; 64:2:34; 65:1:11; 66:4:7, 10 Dakota veterinarians 66:4:45 Dakotas 66:3:16, 22 Dalbich, George 60:2:45 Dale (war sloop) (see Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop-of-War “Dale”, 1841-1843) Dale City, 72:1:29 8 Dale City, 72:1:29 8 Dale City, Wyoming 21:2/3:212; 27:1:108; 34:2:219, 223; 39:1:19; 43:2:180; 53:2:23 Dale Creek 21:2/3:194; 23:1:5; 23:2:9 Dale Creek 76:2:43-44, 47 Dale Creek 76:2:43-44, 47 Dale Creek Bridge 21:2/3:193, 212; photo 60:1:2, 3-5, photo 6, 7 December 14, 2009 Page 207

Dale Creek Camp of the Moore Family looking toward Sunset Cliff photo 41:1:page following 72 Dale Creek Crossing by Mark L. Gardner 60:1:207 Dale Creek, Wyoming 50:2:304; 64:2:34, 60; 65:4:31 Dale, A. R. (Mrs.) 42:2:179 Dale, E. E. 2:3:60 Dale, Edward 59:2:9-10; 60:1:23 Dale, Edward Everett 20:2:131 Dale, Harrison C. 58:1:28 Dale, James 28:2:131 Dale, Maria Virginia 32:1:112 Dale, Virginia (see More Dale) Daley, W. W. (Mrs.) 14:2:164 Daley, Edith (Mrs. P. E.) 27:2:227; 28:2:212; 29:2:194; 31:2:231, 235 Daley, Frank 15:1:56-57, 59; 33:1:98 Daley, Frank 74:1:13 Daley, Frank 74:1:13 Daley, John R. 33:2:205, 214 Daley, P. E. (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Daley, P. E. 27:2:227; 33:2:203 (see also Bridger’s Pass and Bridger’s Station; review of Souls and Saddlebags) Daley, Richard 35:2:142 Daley, W. A. (Mrs.) 33:2:214 Daley, W. A. “Bill” 33:2:203, 204; 34:2:170-171 Daley, W. W. 39:1:66 Daley, William 47:2:238 Dallas Dome 47:2:242 Dallas Stoudenmire, El Paso Marshal by Leon C. Metz, review 52:2:61 Dallas, Charles 32:1:67-68 Dallas, Texas 66:4:21, 31 Dalles, Oregon 57:1:45, photo 51 Dalquist Laura 27:2:227 Dalquist, John E. 27:2:227 , End of an Outlaw Era by Harold Preece, review 35:2:239-240 Dalton, Bert 60:2:19 Dalton, Bob 30:2:179-180 December 14, 2009 Page 208

Dalton, Mary Caroline (see Nelson, Mary Caroline) Daly, Beverly C. (Major) 57:2:13-15, 18 Daly, John 64:2:54 Daly, Marcus 22:2:28, 106; 28:2:147; 47:1:32, 35 Dalzell (Mrs.) 31:1:44 Dames and Moore 70:3:31, 32 Dames and Moore 70:3:31, 32 Dames, Ditches and Water: A History of the Shoshone Reclamation Project by Beryl G. Churchill, review 52:2:59 Dampier, David “Dave” 28:1:45-46; 42:2:257-258 Dana (Mr. and Mrs.) 40:2:244 Dana and Boswell (sheepmen) 17:1:63 Dana Hall 66:1&2:45 Dana, A. G. (Mrs.) 5:4:163 Dana, Ed 40:2:244 Dana, Edwin L. 14:2:123 Dana, Hattie 40:2:245 Dana, Newton 40:2:244 Dana, T. R. 40:2:264 Dana, Wyoming 25:2:192 dance (see Indian Dances of North America) Dance Hall Hat Ranch photo 32:2:206 (see RANCHES: Hat Ranch) dance halls 31:2:130 dances 75:1, 5, 9 dances 75:1, 5, 9 Dances with Wolves, review 63:3:105-106 dancing 21:1:24-28; 24:1:87; 25:1:35-37, 43-44; 54:2:17 (see also square dancing) dancing 71:2:30 dancing 71:2:30 Dandy, George (Captain) 34:2:158-161 Danforth (Reverend) 44:2:167-168 Danforth Hills 16:1:77-78; 16:2:87, 89, 107 Danforth, H. E. (Mrs.) 16:1:78 Dangerous Duty by John D. McDermott 65:4:35 Dangerous Duty: A History of Frontier Forts in Fremont County, Wyoming by John D. McDermott, review 66:3:70 December 14, 2009 Page 209

Daniel Bagley School 23:2:62 Daniel Boone Fraker (see Fraker, Harmon) Daniel Detour 22:2:50-52 Daniel Eyes 39:1:127 Daniel Hollow Horn Bear (Mrs.) photo 45:2:226 (see also Sioux) Daniel Inn 25:1:62 Daniel, Glen R. 56:1:25 Daniel, Wyoming 22:2:34, 52; 25:1:61, 75; 30:2:205; 54:2:13 Daniel, Wyoming 76:2:28-29 Daniel, Wyoming 76:2:28-29 Daniels (Doctor) 17:2:161 Daniels and Fisher Tower (Denver, Colorado) 6:1&2:31 Daniels, Abe 2:4:64 Daniels, Frank 33:2:188 Daniels, H. R. (Justice of the Peace) 49:1:6, 12 Daniels, Hiram 10:1:42: 10:2:95 Daniels, Josephus 53:1:16-17; 65:1:44 Daniels, Lewis H. 60:2:15, 19 Daniels, Lt., killed, 74:2:23 Daniels, Lt., killed, 74:2:23 Daniels, Napoleon H. (Lieutenant) 36:1:53-55; 55:1:40 Daniels, Steve 22:2:58 Daniels, Ted 19:1:48 Daniels, Walter 38:1:100 Danielson, P. B. 23:1:8 Danish (see Isaac C. Miller: Events in the Life of a “High-Toned” Dane) Danish-American Archives Society 10:1:44 Danites 42:2:254 Danker, Donald F. (see Man of the Plains: Recollections of Luther North, 1856-1882) Danks, Clayton photo 65:4:19 Danks, Jimmie 26:1:95 Dante Alighieri Society 59:1:43 Danville (Illinois) 66:3:31-32, 50 DAR (see D.A.R) 3:3:191; 3:4:231; 7:1:364 Darby, John F. 75:3:23 December 14, 2009 Page 210

Darby, John F. 75:3:23 Dare Castle 13:1:66 Dare, David D. 71:3:4, 7 Dare, David D. 71:3:4, 7 Dare, David Daniel 13:1:66; 51:2:8-13, photo 14, 15-23; 53:1:31; 57:2:22 (see also David D. Dare and the American Dream) Dare, Florence Adele Cronkleton 51:2:9-10, photo 11-12, 13-23 Darkness Around Us is Deep: Selected Poems of William Stafford 66:1&2:5 Darling, Jay N. 50:2:262, 265 Darnells, Dick 24:2:114 Darnells, Ike 24:2:114 Darr, David L. 24:2:85-86 Darrah, Hud 26:1:21 Darrow, Bob 66:4:36 (see also Old Mother Featherlegs’ Shephard) Darrow, Bob 71:4:7 Darrow, Bob 71:4:7 Darrow, Clarence 54:1:13 Darrow, Lewis (Mr. and Mrs.) 38:1:85, 93 Dart, Isom 31:1:57, 61-62; 50:2:346-350 Dartmouth Basin 71:4:41 Dartmouth Basin 71:4:41 Darwin, Charles B. 31:1:11, 28; 31:2:175; 32:1:62 Dary, David (see Cowboy Culture: A Saga of Five Centuries; Entrepreneurs of the Old West) Dateline: Outer Space, 71:2:40 Dateline: Outer Space, 71:2:40 Dater, Philip 20:1:65; 23:1:29 Daugherty 37:1:86 Daugherty, Harry 53:1:16, 19, 22; 58:2:23 Daugherty, John 71:3:12 Daugherty, John 71:3:12 Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes in the American West, 1865-1890 by Anne M. Butler, review 57:2:48 Daughters of Rebeka 66:1&2:24 (see International Order of Odd Fellows Auxiliary) Daughters of the American Revolution 3:3:191; 3:4:231; 7:1:364; 18:1:54; 26:2:117 Daughters of the American Revolution, Jacque Laramie Chapter 33:1:85 Daughters of the Union Veterans 10:4:186 Daughters of Utah Pioneers 21:2/3:118 December 14, 2009 Page 211

Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 70:2:34 Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 70:2:34 Dautry, G. O. A. (Colonel) 18:1:58 Davenport Brothers 18:2:103 Davenport, James 21:2/3:111, 133, 135, 138-139, 141-142 Davenport, Jean Margaret 31:1:86 Davenport, Odessa (see Scotsman in Buckskin) David D. Dare and the American Dream by William H. Barton 51:2:8-23 David G. Thomas’ Memories of the Chinese Riot by Mrs. J. H. Goodnough 19:2:105-111 David, B. B. 1:3:19-20; 5:1:40; 37:1:35 David, Charles 9:3:761-764 David, Ed 35:1:65 David, Edwin C. 23:1:26 David, George 39:2:258 David, J. W. (Brevette Major General) 36:2:182-183 David, James C. 34:1:52, 55, 58-59 David, Louisa 35:1:25 David, Oliver P. 34:1:52 David, Robert 48:2:266-267 David, Robert B. 8:3:603; 15:3:248; 20:1:14; 25:1:95; 26:2:216; 27:2:227; 28:2:187-188, 212; 31:2:231, 234; 38:1:61 Davidson (Lieutenant) 4:4:406 Davidson, Alex 25:2:202 Davidson, C. H. 49:2:273 Davidson, Jesse 27:2:240 Davidson, John M. 64:2:37 Davidson, Leslie (Mrs.) 26:1:54 Davidson, Leslie 24:2:88 Davidson, Nellie 63:1:3 Davidson, U. P. 8:1:490 Davies (Brother) 39:2:254 Davies, Benjamin 27:2:202, 209-211 Davies, Fielding (Second Lieutenant) 43:2:248 Davies, Thomas L. (see Shoots. A Guide to Your Family’s Photographic Heritage) Davila, Carlos 49:2:226 December 14, 2009 Page 212

Davis (Captain) 21:2/3:141 Davis (Doctor) 65:2/3:25 (see also ruster meetings) Davis (Mrs.) 25:1:68 Davis 22:2:55; 34:1:17; 40:2:220; 42:2:173 (see also Sprague, Davis and Company) Davis Pass 39:1:114, 123 Davis William 25:2:209 Davis, Allie 28:2:131 Davis, Annie Paynter Marshall 24:2:116 Davis, Arthur Powell 64:1:25 Davis, B. F. (Doctor) 26:1:31-32 Davis, Charles 31:2:151 Davis, Cliff 63:1:25 Davis, Courtney C. 26:2:213, 216 Davis, Dan (see Alias Dan Davis-Alias Dan Morgan) Davis, David T. 64:2:52 Davis, Dick 37:1:102 Davis, Dolly 31:1:69 Davis, Don 66:4:44 Davis, Dorothy Mondell (Mrs.) 32:2:251 Davis, E. E. 24:1:4 Davis, Elaine Crips 73:3:29 Davis, Elaine Crips 73:3:29 Davis, Ella Mary 33:1:100 Davis, Elmer O. 25:2:210 Davis, Essie (Mrs.) 21:2/3:231 Davis, F. 42:1:101 Davis, Frances A. (Mrs. Martin A.) 24:2:116 Davis, Francis Robins 24:2:117 Davis, G. A. (Miss) 48:1:89 Davis, Hard Winter (see Davis, Henry Winter) Davis, Henry Winter 24:2:116-117; 32:1:91; 35:2:148; 37:2:190 Davis, Iona 37:1:31 Davis, J. 39:1:114 Davis, J. R. 26:1:58 Davis, Jack 16:2:124 December 14, 2009 Page 213

Davis, James (Mrs.) 16:1:82 Davis, James 2:1:3; 26:2:161-162 Davis, James C. 49:1:8, 11 Davis, James E. (see Dreams to Dust: A Diary of the California Gold Rush, 1849-1850) Davis, Jane 31:2:226 Davis, Jefferson 18:1:6; 19:2:67; 60:2:26-27 Davis, Jefferson, 72:1:20 Davis, Jefferson, 72:1:20 Davis, Jennie (Mrs. William F.) 66:1&2:13 Davis, John C. 1:1&2:20; 16:2:99, 121; 33:1:100 Davis, John C., Jr. 55:2:35. Davis, John C., Sr. 55:2:33-35 (see also John C. Davis, Sr.: Portrait of a Rocky Mountain Drug Wholesaling Pioneer) Davis, John W. 33:2:240 (see also Vast Amount of Trouble: A History of the Spring Creek Raid, review) Davis, John W., The 1902 Murder of Tom Gorman, 76:1:15-30 Davis, John W., The 1902 Murder of Tom Gorman, 76:1:15-30 Davis, L. C. (Mrs.) 26:1:63 Davis, L. G. photo 15:1:28 Davis, Lillie G. (Mrs.) 7:2:227 Davis, Lon C. 57:2:12 Davis, Louis G. 56:1:35 Davis, Mark 32:2:233 Davis, Mark Jay 24:2:117 Davis, Mattie 17:1:81 Davis, Maude 31:1:59 Davis, Morgan D. (Mrs.) 27:2:238-240 Davis, N. R. 43:2:206, 208 Davis, Nathaniel R. 57:1:36-37 Davis, Norman 35:2:139 Davis, R. H. 33:1:100 Davis, Reba 4:1:272; 54:1:30-31 Davis, Robert B. 65:4:31 Davis, Robert O. 27:2:164-165 Davis, Roblin L. 55:2:35 Davis, Ronald L., John Ford: Hollywood's Old Master, reviewed, 70:1:45 December 14, 2009 Page 214

Davis, Ronald L., John Ford: Hollywood's Old Master, reviewed, 70:1:45 Davis, Sam 31:2:197 Davis, Scott (Mrs.) 5:2:79; 5:2&3:121 Davis, Scott 14:1:79; 20:2:172; 27:1:108; 38:1:90-91, 95, 97 Davis, Theodore 46:1:21 Davis, Theodore R. 44:2:235-236 Davis, Tom 32:2:148, 153 Davis, Vema Burger, book reviewed 71:2:42 Davis, Vema Burger, book reviewed 71:2:42 Davis, W. F. (Adjutant General) 2:4:79; 36:1:66 Davis, W. R. 38:1:17, 42 Davis, W. T. 15:1:32 Davis, Walter 74:1:26 Davis, Walter 74:1:26 Davis, William “Bear” F. (and family) 66:1&2:13 Davis, William 70:4:17 Davis, William 70:4:17 Davis, William Harper 8:4:644 (see also Master Naturalist Cope) Davis-Bridaham Drug Company photo 55:2:34, 35 Davis-Monthan Army Air Field (see MILITARY) Davison, Al 25:1:43 Davison, H. W. (Lieutenant) 5:1:39; 8:1:524 Davison, P. W. (Brigadier General) 18:1:57 Davy Expedition (see Black Hills Sooners: The Davy Expedition of 1868) Davy, Peter B. 49:1:65, 69-81 Daw, Alonzo 10:2:80 Daw, J. T. 35:2:131 Dawes Act of 1887 56:1:8; 60:2:29 Dawes Allotment Act (1887) 66:3:50 Dawes, Henry 60:2:27 Dawes, Maud 43:2:280 Daws Act and the Allotment of Indian Lands by D. S. Otis, review 45:1:126-127 Dawson and Brothers 21:2/3:208 (see also Altman, H.) Dawson Brothers 15:3:282; 56:1:40 Dawson City 22:1:77 December 14, 2009 Page 215

Dawson, E. 17:1:80 Dawson, Earl 33:2:190 Dawson, Herb, drawing by 65:4:55 Dawson, John M. 32:1:19 Dawson, Marie 61:2:23-25 Dawson, Matt 33:1:47 Dawson, Thomas F. 38:2:210 Day at a Time: The Diary Literature of American Women from 1764 to the Present, edited by Margo Culley, review 58:1:58 Day, Arthur L. 34:2:184 Day, B. B. 42:1:101 Day, Hannibal (Major) 36:1:6; 38:1:14, 42, 47 Day, Harry 65:1:15 Day, Henry R. 25:2:161, 163-164, 179-182 Day, Hugh S. 27:2:227 Day, J. Herold 36:2:254 (see also John Shepherd Day; Bridger Trail and Related Events Around Lysite) Day, John 15:2:170-171 Day, John Shepherd (see John Shepherd Day) Day, Kenneth P. (Mrs.) 27:2:227, 182 Day, Kent C. (see Chan Chan: Andean Desert City) Day, R. C. 27:2:227 Day’s Hole 15:2:170-171 Days of the Open Range by Richard Brackenbury (poem) 24:1:23 Dayton (Wyoming) 66:1&2:20 Dayton Gulch 23:12:73 Dayton, S. Reed 30:2:213; 27:2:227 Dayton, T. J. 17:1:78, 82; 21:2/3:194 Dayton, Wyoming 23:1:72; 32:2:146-147, 149, 151, photo 156; 35:2:207; 36:1:73; 36:2:214; 40:2:253, 263 (see also Spanish Sword Blade from Dayton, Wyoming) de al Verendrye, Francois 54:1:37 De Baca, Vincent C., editor, La Gente, reviewed, 72:1:42 De Baca, Vincent C., editor, La Gente, reviewed, 72:1:42 de Caplane, P. E. 70:4:37 de Caplane, P. E. 70:4:37 De Herrera, Juan Abe 73:2:8, 12, 13 De Herrera, Juan Abe 73:2:8, 12, 13 December 14, 2009 Page 216

de la Verendrye, Joseph 54:1:37 De Las Casas, Bartholeme 49:2:344 de Saulles, C. A. 70:4:43 de Saulles, C. A. 70:4:43 De Smet, Father Pierre 75:3:13 De Smet, Father Pierre 75:3:13 De Villasur, Pedro 73:2:4 De Villasur, Pedro 73:2:4 Dead Indian Hill 12:3:224; 44:1:17 Dead Indian Hill Road 12:3:220, 225 Dead Man (see HORSES AND MULES) Dead Man’s Point (see flume at Dead Man’s Point, Tongue River Box Canyon) Dead Man’s Trail by Elmer Brock 18:1:77-78 Deaderick, Joseph (see Stage) Deadline Draw, Wyoming 52:2:49 Deadman’s Bar 5:4:129-148 (see also Story of Deadman’s Bar) Deadman’s Flat, Idaho 23:1:88 Deadwood Stage Coach 26:2:208 Deadwood to the Big Horns by Herman Bischoff 9:4:19-34 Deadwood, South Dakota 27:1:39-41; 34:1:8-10; 57:1:51, photo 54; 64:2:37 (see also Herman Bischoff, Deadwood to the Big Horns, 1877; Treasure Coach from Deadwood; Wild Bill and Deadwood) Deady, Matthew P. (Mrs.) 65:2/3:18 Deady, Matthew P. 65:2/3:18 Deafy (tie camp worker) 32:2:158, 160 Deahl, William E., Jr. 47:2:251 (see also Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, 1885) Deal 19:2:120 Deal, Oscar 40:1:107, 116, 122 Deal, Robert 19:2:119; 29:2:158 Dean (Doctor) 46:1:117 Dean of Wyoming History 66:3:8 (see Larson, T. A.) Dean, Allen Moir 11:1:66 Dean, Alverna Markle (Mrs.) 54:2:53 Dean, Josh 19:2:69; 49:2:264, 266 Dean, Samuel 28:2:207 Dean, Strautler 40:1:65 Dean, Thaddeux (see Journey to California: The Letters of Thaddeus Dean, 1852) December 14, 2009 Page 217

Dean, W. M. 42:1:101 Deane, John W. “Josh” 51:1:113 (see also John W. Deane, Wyoming Pioneer) Deane, William “Billy” 34:1:97 Dear Ellen. Two Mormon Women and Their Letters by S. George Ellsworth, review 46:2:290-291 Dear, J. W. 37:1:101, 106 Deardorff, C. E. 28:2:137 Dease, James W. 17:2:102 Death in the Desert: Fifty Years’ War for the Great Southwest by Paul I. Wellman, review 61:2:53-54 Death in Yellowstone: Accidents, Foolhardiness, and Murder in the World’s First National Park by Lee H. Whittlesey 66:4:57 Death of Sacajawea by John Roberts, D.D., L..L.D. 13:3:173-177 (see also Sacajawea) Death on the Prairie: The Thirty Years’ Struggle for the Western Plains by Paul I. Wellman, review 61:2:53-54 Death Valley 31:2:186 Deathredge, George 64:1:24 Deaver, D. Clem 60:1:25 Deaver, Wyoming 30:2:149; 53:2:15 DeBarthe, Harriet 5:4:163 DeBarthe, Joseph “Joe” 20:1:90; 40:1:62 (see also Life and Adventures of Frank Grouard) Debeausoleil, Thomas (see Sun, Tom, Sr.) DeBillier, Fred 35:2:151 deBillier, Frederic 71:3:5 deBillier, Frederic 71:3:5 deBillier, Frederic O. photo 65:4:23 DeBruin, Rodney H. (see review of Geysers of Yellowstone) deBry, Jean Israel 49:2:243 deBry, Jean Theodore 49:2:243 Debs, Eugene V. 58:1:13; 66:3:44 DeCastro, Frank 1:3:19 Dechert, Charles 76:4:20, 22-24 Dechert, Charles 76:4:20, 22-24 Dechert, Emma 76:4:24 Dechert, Emma 76:4:24 Dechert, George 76:4:24 Dechert, George 76:4:24 Dechert, Lena 76:4:20, 22-24 December 14, 2009 Page 218

Dechert, Lena 76:4:20, 22-24 Dechert, Lloyd 76:4:24 Dechert, Lloyd 76:4:24 Dechert, Renee 76:4:24 Dechert, Renee 76:4:24 Deck Hunter Collection 66:1&2:13, 18, 21 Decker, Austin 33:2:152 Decker, C. (Mrs.) 25:1:75 Decker, C. L. 9:3:761, 764 Decker, G. F. 27:2:227 Decker, Peter 32:1:170 (see also Beyond a Big Mountain) Decker, Peter R., book reviewed 71:2:44 Decker, Peter R., book reviewed 71:2:44 Decker, Stanley 25:1:68 Declaration of Independence 65:4:74 DeCory, John 64:3/4:53 dedication of Idaho-Wyoming Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Dedication of Texas Trail Monuments in Wyoming by Louis Love 21:1:93-99 Dedication of Worland Townsite Marker by Mary F. Bragg 27:1:19-24 DeDion (automobile) 52:1:34-39 DeDory (Count) 19:2:71-72 Dee, Annie Taylor, 70:2:35 Dee, Annie Taylor, 70:2:35 Deeds, J. F. 21:2/3:197 Deep Caldron sketch 34:2:186 Deep Creek farm 27;1:84 Deep Enough: A Working Stiff in the Western Mine Camps by Frank A. Crampton, review 55:1:57-58 Deer 70:3:12 Deer 70:3:12 Deer Creek (Wyoming) 66:1&2:42 Deer Creek 16:2:102, 108; 21:2/3:114, 135; 23:1:29; 23:2:6-7, 9, 11, 14, 16; 29:1:70; 31:2:147-148, 152,155, 158, 172, 174-175, 177-179, 181-183, 185-189; 65:4:44 (see also Deer Creek ferry) Deer Creek 17:2:148-152; 38:2:215 (see also Letters of Thomas S. Twiss, Indian Agent at Deer Creek, U.S. Indian Agency on the Upper Platte) Deer Creek Crossing of the Platte photo 31:2:184 Deer Creek ferry 3:1:29-30; 31:2:181-186 Deer Creek Pony Express Station 28:2:174 December 14, 2009 Page 219

Deer Creek Stage Station 38:2:215, photo 217, 219-221 Deer Creek Station by Joe Keenan 43:2:277-279 Deer Creek Station photo 7:1:329; 17:2:148-152; 20:1:91; 27:1:9; 28:1:47, 61-62; 28:2:166, 171; 46:1:11 Deer Creek Telegraph Station 7:1:345, 349, 358-361 Deer Creek, Wyoming 47:1:87; 49:1:31-32, 34, 36,48; 62:2:80-81 Deer Family 70:4:15 Deer Family 70:4:15 Deer Haven Lodge 30:1:8 Deer hunting, 70:1:37 Deer hunting, 70:1:37 Deer Little Woman 59:1:56 (see also Assinaboins) Deering, Albert B. (Doctor) 23:1:76 Deering, Jean Miller (Mrs. Albert B.) 23:1:76; 27:2:227 Deever 66:4:50-51 (see Van Dyck and Deever) Defender, Mary Louise (Miss Indian America, II) photo 28:1:24 defense workers (see volunteer defense workers) deFontgalland, A. 22:1:89 DeGering, Albert (Mr. and Mrs.) 38:1:89 DeGroff, W. L. (Reverend) 65:1:24 DeHavilland biplane photo 17:1:64-66, 73 Deike, Frederika 58:1:43, 47 Deimer, Henry 27:2:227 Deininger, Anita Webb (Mrs.) 27:2:227, 239; 35:2:214 (see also In Memory, Thelma Gatchell Condit) DeKay, T. W. (Mrs.) 17:1:79-80, 82 DeLaBarre, C. L. (Reverend) 65:1:24 DeLacy, Walter W. 44:1:86-87; 15:2:107 Deland, Charles 17:2:106, 121-130, 147 Delaney family 71:3:37 Delaney family 71:3:37 Delaney, Robert W. (see review of Land of Tall Skies. A Pageant of the Colorado High Plains; review of Steamboats on the Colorado River, 1852-1907) Delaney, William H. 22:2:109 Delano, Alonza 31:2:152-156,187-188; 32:2:178, 180, 182, 186 DeLap, Blackburn and DePirro 71:4:41 DeLap, Blackburn and DePirro 71:4:41 DeLap, D. F. 44:2:261 December 14, 2009 Page 220

DeLap, Dave 58:1:16 Delaplaine, John H. (Mrs.) 27:2:227 DeLaubenfels, John Laube 38:1:9, 24-25, 42, 46 deLaviolette, Marie Louise 14:3:191-193 Delaware 17:1:47; 32:1:15 Delaware County 32:1:55-56 Delaware North Park Services, 74:2:16 Delaware North Park Services, 74:2:16 DeLay, R. L. 48:1:71 Delfelder, Jacob A. 25:1:88; 28:1:140 Delgado, Mildred 70:3:32 Delgado, Mildred 70:3:32 Delgado, Tom 25:1:79 Dell Burke Memorial Auxiliary 66:4:21 (see Burke, Dell) Dell’s Hotel 66:4:18 (see also Burke, Dell; Yellow Hotel) Della Fisher Ranch (see RANCHES) Dellenbaugh, Frederick S. 34:2:259 Dellton Sauk County (Wisconsin) (see Jared Fox’s Memorandum: Kept from Dellton Sauk County, Wisconsin Toward California and Oregon, 1852-1854) Delmonte, H. D. 27:2:227; 56:1:23 Delo, David M. (see Little Known Battle of Snake Mountain) DeLoney, Burton 11:4:298 (see also Press On Wheels) Deloney, Lucille 42:2:161, 172 Deloney, W. C. 44:2:246 Deloney, W. C. 71:3:33 Deloney, W. C. 71:3:33 Deloria, Philip 74:1:1 Deloria, Philip 74:1:1 Deloria, Philip Playing Indian 74:1:36 Deloria, Philip Playing Indian 74:1:36 Deloria, Vine, Jr. 66:3:56 Deloria, Vine, Jr. 75:3:5 Deloria, Vine, Jr. 75:3:5 Delta Kappa Gamma 27:2:239 Delzell, Ralph C. 22:2:109 DeMailly (Count) 49:2:274 December 14, 2009 Page 221

DeMallie, Raymond J. 65:2/3:32-33 (see also review of Lakota Society; Sixth Grandfather: Black Elk’s Teaching Given to John G. Neihardt) Demand, Louis 30:2:224 DeMandge, Duesse photo 66:4:5 Demaray, A. E. 50:1:45, 48 Demaray, Arthur 64:1:25 DeMaris Springs 12:3:222; 40:1:98-99 (see also Mysteries of the Past) deMaris Sulphur Springs 26:1:6 Deming, William C. 4:2:320; 7:2:403; 8:2:563; 11:4:299; 14:2:163; 15:3:307; 22:2:28; 26:1:35; 33:2:144; 34:1:70; 35:2:191; 42:2:175 Demming (Private) 41:2:195 Demmons, O. J. (Mrs.) 37:1:103, 106 Democratic Art, An Exhibition on the History of Chromolithography by Peter C. Marzio, review 53:2:80-81 Democratic Leader 22:2:16, 19; 24:1:68; 33:2:144-145; 35:1:96 Democratic National Committee (1932) 49:2:201-202; 66:3:34, 46, 61 Democratic National Convention (1895) 66:3:46 Democratic Party 52:1:42; 65:4:27-28, 30; 66:3:18-20, 31-47 (see also Shall The People Rule? A History of the Democratic Party in Nebraska Politics, 1854-1972) Democratic Party platform 66:3:40 Democratic State (Wyoming) Central Committee 66:3:38 Democratic State (Wyoming) Convention (1894) 66:3:45; (1889) 66:3:32 Democratic State Committee 49:2:195, 202 Democratic territorial governor (1886) (see Baxter, George W.) Democratic Times 34:1:80 Democratic victories of 71:4:1932, 1934, 1936, 3 Democratic victories of 71:4:1932, 1934, 1936, 3 Democratic-Populist merger 66:3:34 Democrats 15:1:91; 16:1:52-53; 26:2:114; 62:3:118-119 DeMont, John S. 26:1:102-103 (see also Firearms in the Custer Battle) deMores (Marquis) 50:1:105 Dempsey 47:2:178, 180 Dempsey and Hockaday Road 45:2:261 (see also Dempsey-Hockaday Trail; Sublette Cutoff) Dempsey Road 22:2:57; 30:2:210-211, 213 Dempsey, Robert (interpreter) 28:2:202 Dempsey, Robert D. 54:1:63 Dempsey-Hockaday Trail map 54:1:58, photos 58-59, 61 December 14, 2009 Page 222

Dempsey-Hockaday Trail: An Experience in History by Robert G. Rosenberg 54:1:58-66 Dempster, Robert 73:3:26 Dempster, Robert 73:3:26 Demuth, William 33:2:127 Denae, Frank 73:3:23 Denae, Frank 73:3:23 Denby, Edwin 53:1:16-18, 20, 22; 58:2:24 Dendinger, John 5:4:164 dendrochronology 65:1:4 Denecke 46:1:117 Denes, Thomas 33:2:129 Denhardt, Robert M. (see Horse of the Americas) Deniecke, W. A. 37:2:196 Denig, Edwin T. 44:1:59-60, 65, 70; 55:1:32; 59:1:56 Denke, Dave, 72:1:37 Denke, Dave, 72:1:37 Denman, H. B. (Colonel) 30:1:86 Denmark (see Greetings from Denmark) Denmark 66:1&2:30 Denney, J. L. 24:2:77 Dennis, Albert N. 54:2:25 Dennis, Elias E. (Brigadier General) 32:1:112 Dennis, Jack 76:2:3-4, 19-25, 52 Dennis, Jack 76:2:3-4, 19-25, 52 Dennis, Matthew, reviewer 74:1:36 Dennis, Matthew, reviewer 74:1:36 Dennison, Billy 23:2:29; 29:1:72 Denny, E. A. (Mrs.) 20:1:92 Denton, Alton “Skeeter: 52:2:46 Denton, Winfield K. (Representative of Indiana) 55:1:13 Denver (Colorado) 66:1&2:4,28, 31, 70; 66:3:13, 16, 26, 29; 66:4:6, 8, 35, 40 Denver and Rio Grande Railway 23:1:12 Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad 60:1:15 (see also Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad; Rebel of the Rockies: The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad) Denver and South Park line 23:1:12 Denver city government, 72:1:4 December 14, 2009 Page 223

Denver city government, 72:1:4 Denver City Park, 72:1:5 Denver City Park, 72:1:5 Denver Club 66:4:36 Denver Daily News 22:1:262-263 Denver Daily Times 2:2:18, 23 Denver Daily Tribune 22:1:61-62 Denver Daily Tribune 76:3:28 Denver Daily Tribune 76:3:28 Denver Dry Goods Company 71:3:7 Denver Dry Goods Company 71:3:7 Denver Explosion 22:1:60-63, 65 Denver Express 58:1:27 Denver Jake 39:1:118 Denver News 23:1:8 Denver Pacific Railway 18:1:61; 23:1:10-14, 16, 37, 41 Denver Post 18:1:86, 88; 42:2:175-176; 43:1:23; 48:2:168, 266 Denver Post 76:3:19-20 Denver Post 76:3:19-20 Denver Post, 72:1:3, 37 Denver Post, 72:1:3, 37 Denver Public Schools 70:3:40 Denver Public Schools 70:3:40 Denver Republican 33:2:144 Denver Road 23:2:24 Denver Service Center, 65:2/3:14 Denver Stage Route 16:1:75 Denver Terra Cotta Company 66:1&2:34-35 Denver to Salt Lake telephone line 23:2:56 Denver Tribune 18:1:81, 88 Denver Woman's Press Club 74:1:6 Denver Woman's Press Club 74:1:6 Denver, Cheyenne, Deadwood Stage lines 26:2:138 Denver, Colorado 16:1:13; 22:1:77; 23:1:14; 24:1:25, 41; 26:1:13, 20, 26; 65:4:19, 28, 57; 50:1:68-69, 71- 73, 78-81, 88-91, 94, 99-101, 121; photo 57:1:47, 55; 58:2:47; 63:1:3-4, 13; 64:2:57; 64:3/4:17; 65:1:53 Denver, Colorado 75:4: 3-4, 8 December 14, 2009 Page 224

Denver, Colorado 75:4: 3-4, 8 Denver, Colorado 76:4:23-24 Denver, Colorado 76:4:23-24 Denver, James W. (Commissioner of Indian Affairs) 27:1:61-67, 69 Denver’s Mayor Speer by Charles A. Johnson, review 42:1:126-127 Denver-Cheyenne-Deadwood 26:2:138 Department of Interior (Archives) 16:1:47 Department of Missions of the National Council of the Episcopal Church 5:4:163 Department of Missouri (see MILITARY) Department of Platte (see MILITARY) 65:2/3:13 Department of the Army (see MILITARY) Department of the Interior 70:3:28 Department of the Interior 70:3:28 DePaul Hospital (Cheyenne) 66:4:7 DePazzeii, Sister Mary (nun) 21:2/3:206 DePiero, Andy 44:2:261; 58:1:16 Depot Hotel 20:1:51 Depot McKinney 66:1&2:12 (see Cantonment Reno) Depot McKinney Military Reservation (see FORTS AND CAMPS) depredations 2:1:1-3; 3:1:85-86, 89-90; 4:2:244; 5:4:154-155; 6:1&2:200; 6:3:262-270; 9:3:755-760 (see also raids) Depression (see Drainage Districts and the Great Depression) Depression 66:4:16 (see also Great Depression) Depression, in Jackson Hole 71:3:39 Depression, in Jackson Hole 71:3:39 DeQuill, Dan 36:1:85 Derby Dome 47:2:242 Derby Stage Stop 20:1:57 Derby Stop by Henry Jensen 47:2:242 Dereemer, Charlie, 70:1:4 Dereemer, Charlie, 70:1:4 Derge, John (see review of Good That Lives After Them: The Lives and Legacies of Dodd and Dorothy Bryan, Vernon and Rowena Griffith, and Frederick and Harriet Thorne-Rider) Derrick 24:2:45 Derrick, W. Edwin (see review of Bonanza Kings: The Social Origins and Business Behavior of Western Mining Entrepreneurs, 1870-1900) DeRussy, Isaac D. 59:1:30 December 14, 2009 Page 225

Des Moines, Iowa 23:12:98 Deschamp, Francois 75:3:19 Deschamp, Francois 75:3:19 Deseret 21:2/3:119; 26:2:141-142 Deseret News 26:2:162, 165, 168, 172-173 Desert Documentary: The William Lee Diary Account of the James H. Simpson Expedition, 1858-1895 by John P. Langellier 59:2:36-47 Desert Land Act (1877) 18:2:145; 20:2:133-135; 35:1:29, 70; 53:2:14; 58:1:41 Desert Storm 66:3:25 (see Gulf War) Deserter's Point 75:3:12, 16 Deserter's Point 75:3:12, 16 Desfond, Estes 10:2:58 Deshler, James (Lieutenant) 47:1:14 DeSmet Lake 35:2:126; 36:1:57-59, 67, 74; 38:2:146 (see also Lake DeSmet) DeSmet, Jean Pierre (Father) 1:1:5; 12:1:39; 15:2:106; 15:3:264; 17:1:6; 17:2:103; 19:1:37; 21:2/3:174; 23:2:59; 29:1:68, 80; 33:2:165-166; 34:1:35-36; 35:2:131; 36:1:57; 38:2:221; 40:1:29, 32; 41:1:59-60; 44:1:59, 61-62, 64-65, 70, 85; 46:2:273; 48:1:80; 49:1:84; 55:1:35 (see also Come Blackrobe: DeSmet and the Indian Tragedy) Desolation Canyon 43:1:114-115 DeTila, George M. 21:2/3:241 DeTrobriand, Phillippe Regis (Colonel; General) 17:2:169; 44:2:162-163, 177, 200; 48:1:87 Free Press 18:1:81 Detroit News Air Mail Trophy 17:1:71 Dettirsch (Baron) 61:1:17 Deuel, E. Floyd 24:1:4 Deutsch, Adolph (composer) 64:1:25: 66:4:34 Deutsch, Diane (Mrs. Adolph) 66:4:34 Deutsch, Lenna A. (see Mercer’s Belle’s) DeVaulx, H. Foulo 22:1:89 Development of the University of Wyoming Libraries and Special Collections by Emmett D. Chisum 54:1:26-35 Devenish, Steve, 70:2:37 Devenish, Steve, 70:2:37 DeVeon (Count) 19:2:72 DeVere, William 52:2:4-5, photo 6, 7-8 DeVere, William F. 53:1:39-47 Devereaux, Harry, 72:1:37 December 14, 2009 Page 226

Devereaux, Harry, 72:1:37 Devereaux, Jack, 72:1:36, 37 Devereaux, Jack, 72:1:36, 37 Devereux 4:3:367 Devil’s Gap 16:1:76 Devil’s Gate 23:1:59; 23:2:6; 29:2:186; 30:1:42; 32:1:49; 32:2:180; 34:1:50; 36:2:236; 40:1:23-39, photo 40; 40:2:269; 43:2:215; 45:1:14; 59:2:11, photos 12, 40, 42; 62:2:85-86; 65:2/3:25 (see also Independence Rock and Devil’s Gate) Devillies [sic] Inn photo 66:4:56 (see Dwelle’s) Devils Back Bone 23:2:7, 13 Devil's Backbone, 70:2:19 Devil's Backbone, 70:2:19 Devils Gate 71:2:10 Devils Gate 71:2:10 Devil's Kitchen, 74:2:9, 11 Devil's Kitchen, 74:2:9, 11 Devil's Kitchenette, 74:2:11, 13; photo 12 Devil's Kitchenette, 74:2:11, 13; photo 12 Devil's Slide 71:4:41 Devil's Slide 71:4:41 Devil's Slide, 70:1:41 Devil's Slide, 70:1:41 Devils Tower 28:1:8-10, 14; 46:2:272; 50:1:44 (see also Almost Up Devils Tower) Devils Tower National Monument by Ray H. Mattison 28:1:3-20, illustration 2, photo 8, illustration 14 Devils Tower, 75:3:2-7 Devils Tower, 75:3:2-7 Devils Tower, Wyoming: An Examination of a Clash in Cultures, 75:3:2-7 Devils Tower, Wyoming: An Examination of a Clash in Cultures, 75:3:2-7 Devin, Thomas Casimer (Colonel) 38:1:27, 42, 44 Devine, Augusta “Gussie” 53:2:46, 50, 52, 55-57, 60-61 Devine, Bob 37:2:232 Devine, William 27:2:145, 156-158 Devoe (Mrs. H. W.) 29:1:52-54 Devoe, Bert (Mrs.) 29:1:54 Devoe, C. M., 70:1:17 Devoe, C. M., 70:1:17 DeVoe, Charlie 18:1:77; 29:1:51 DeVoe, Clark 20:2:171; 29:1:51 December 14, 2009 Page 227

Devoe, Clark, 70:1:17 Devoe, Clark, 70:1:17 Devoe, Daniel L., 70:1:17, 24 Devoe, Daniel L., 70:1:17, 24 Devoe, George 28:2:176; 29:1:51 Devoe, H. W. “Hank” 18:1:77-78; photo 65:4:5 Devoe, Hank, 70:1:17 Devoe, Hank, 70:1:17 Devoe, Henry 35:2:131 Devore, D. B. (Captain) 18:1:56 DeVore, Harold 27:2:227 DeVoto, Bernard 27:2:160; 36:1:79; 55:2:10; 64:1:3, 5-7, 10 (see also Course of Empire; Journals of Lewis and Clark) Dew Drop Inn 47:1:83, 89 Dewar, James 43:1:99 Dewees, Thomas B. (Captain) 15:3:283, 286; 38:2:176-177; 44:2:158-159, 161, 163 Dewey, Dave 37:2:224 Dewey, R. E. 10:2:95 Dewey. Tom 71:4:5 Dewey. Tom 71:4:5 DeWitt, Emily Spear (see To Willis M. Spear) DeWitt, Florence (see Journal of Sherrill Ward, Prairie Schooner Lady) DeWitt, Helen Holliday (Mrs. D. H.) 25:2:211; 27:2:224 DeWitt, Ward G. (see Journal of Sherrill Ward, Prairie Schooner Lady) DeWitt, William H. 76:2:51 DeWitt, William H. 76:2:51 DeWolf 48:1:122 Dewolf, David (Captain) 32:1:65-66 Dewolf, David 31:2:179 DeWolf, Henry (Mrs.) 26:1:53 DeWolf, Henry 26:1:60, 64 DeWolf, Minnie Emma 22:2:85 Dewus, Thomas (Captain) 20:1:90 Dexter Mining Company 65:4:57-58 Dexter, D. 44:1:38 Dexter, M. 44:1:38 December 14, 2009 Page 228

Dexter, Timothy 33:2:128, 130 Dey, B. F. W. (Mrs.) 38:2:185 DH-4 (airplane) photo 52:2:19, 20-22, 25 Diamond 53:2:70; 64:2:37 Diamond A (see RANCHES) Diamond A 18:2:130; 54:2:50 (see also Stevens and Misner) Diamond Ranch 66:4:30 (see also RANCHES) Diamond Ranch 75:1, 19 Diamond Ranch 75:1, 19 Diamond, Wyoming 29:2:158 Diamonds in the Salt by Bruce A. Woodward, review 40:1:148-149 Diamondville No. 1 coal mine 42:2:239-240 Diamondville, Wyoming 22:1:67; 47:1:32, 35-36, 38, 40-41; photos 60:1:40 Diapert, “Cousin Ike” 37:1:103 diaries 19:2:77-104 (see Alexander Barclay, Mountain Man: A Narrative of His Career, 1810-1855; Benton, Virginia Belle; Bischoff, Herman; Campbell, John A.; Carter, Judge Wm. A.; Chapman, W. W.; Crosby, Jesse W.; Day at a Time: The Diary Literature of American Women from 1764 to the Present; Desert Documentary: The William Lee Diary Account of the James H. Simpson Expedition, 1858-1895; Dreams to Dust: A Diary of the California Gold Rush, 1849-1850; Eighteen Fifty Overland Diary of the Dr. Warren Hough; Fox, George W.; Hamp, Sidford; His Memorandum Diary, 1845 to 1850; Hopper, Silas L.; I Felt Like I Must be Entering...Another World; Journey to California: The Letters of Thaddeus Dean, 1852; Ostrander, A. B.; Reminiscences of a Pioneer, An Excerpt from the Diary of Elias W. Whitcomb; Richards, W. A.; Ryan, Benjamin Williams; Smith, E. Willard; Spear, Willis M.; Wise, Major; Young, Will H.) Diary of Alice Moore at the XX Ranch edited by Austin L. Moore 41:1:63-81 Diary of Edith K.O. Clark 39:2:217-244 Diary of Jake Pennock (see Pennock, Jack) Diary of John F. Crowley, 72:1:25-33 Diary of John F. Crowley, 72:1:25-33 Diary of John Hunton by L.G. “Pat” Flannery, review 31:1:112-113 Diary of Major Wise, an Englishman, Recites Details of Hunting Trip in Powder River Country in 1880 by Howard B. Lott 12:2:85-118 Diary of William A. Carter 11:2:75-110 (see also Carter, William A.) Diaz, Consuelo 73:2:31 Diaz, Consuelo 73:2:31 Diaz, Porfirio 22:1:78 Dibble bakery 75:1, 8 Dibble bakery 75:1, 8 Dibble, C. W. 75:1, 8, 10, 11 December 14, 2009 Page 229

Dibble, C. W. 75:1, 8, 10, 11 Dibble, Charles E. 26:2:150 Dibble, H. Clark 19:1:28 Dibble, Lewis 19:1:27 Dibble, Stella A. 75:1, 8 Dibble, Stella A. 75:1, 8 Dichamp, Christiane (see So Much to be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier) Dick, Everett 64:3/4:53 (see also Tales of the Frontier) Dickens, Bud (Mr. and Mrs.) 35:2:202 Dickensen, Clifford 42:1:101 Dickenson (Mrs.) 65:1:31 Dickenson, Em 31:1:35 Dickerson (Captain) 33:2:170 Dickerson 23:2:16 Dickey and Sloan (stockmen) 17:1:56 Dickey, Hubert 27:2:227; 28:2:211 Dickey, J. J. 23:2:55 Dickey, James H. 35:1:32 Dickey, Samuel 2:2:39 Dickey, Samuel A. 51:2:48 Dickey, W. E., 72:1:34, 38 Dickey, W. E., 72:1:34, 38 Dickie, Dave 52:2:55 Dickie, Dave 75:1, 9 Dickie, Dave 75:1, 9 Dickinson, Anna 56:2:34; 62:1:7, 28-30, 33, 42 Dickinson, Arthur J. 3:1:111; 3:3:191; 5:1:40 (see also Notes on the Sawyer Expedition; Tribute to Eugene Standing Elk) Dickinson, Charles F. 7:1:362 Dickinson, Norman (see South Pass City; Story of South Pass) Dickinson, Norman R. (see Wyoming Mosaic: People and Places) Dickman, Christine 66:1&2:49 Dickman, Francois, M., America’s Largest Wooden Vessel: The Six-Masted Schooner Wyoming 66:1&2:38, 49 Dickman, Margaret Hoy 66:1&2:49 Dickman, Paul 66:1&2:49 December 14, 2009 Page 230

Dickson party 36:2:221 Dickson, Alvin R. (Reverend) 24:2:105 Dickson, Arthur J. (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Dickson, Howard (Mrs.) 23:1:104 Dickson, John 33:2:195; 34:2:235, 238, 240; 37:2:193 Dickson, Joseph 44:1:77 Dictionary of Races or Peoples 58:1:22 Didies Creek Branch 17:1:27 Didson (Captain) 21:2/3:137 Didwam, James 45:2:257 Diemer, Bob 26:1:58 Dies, Martin (Senator) 56:1:23 Diesels West! by David P. Morgan, review 36:1:114-115 Dieterich, Herbert R., Jr. 38:1:131 (see also Architecture of H. H. Richardson in Wyoming, A New Look at the Ames Monument; Letter to the Editor; New Deal Art in Wyoming: Some Case Studies; New Deal Cultural Projects in Wyoming; review of Great Plains Environment and Culture) Dietrick, William 22:1:91 Dietz, William H. “Lonestar” photo 57:2:16 Dietz, Wyoming 29:2:158 Dietze, Gottfried (see Federalist: A Classic on Federalism and Free Government) Difficulty, Wyoming 29:2:159 Digby, Margaret 45:2:242 Digger 26:2:167-168, 176; 27:2:199, 201, 203; 28:1:83; 33:1:31 (see also Gosiute; Ivanpah) Diggs, D. Teddy (see Education for Head and Hand? Land Grant Universities of Utah and Wyoming) Dike Route ascending Grand Teton 6:3:253 Dike, Albyn 39:2:163, 168, 170, 172 Dildine, Fred R. 25:1:95; 26:1:95 Dill, John (Sir) 64:3/4:44 Dill, S. (see GRAVES) Dillard 22:2:55 Diller, Julie Beaver 43:1:152 (see also Glance at Rock Springs) , Della (Mrs.) 28:2:211 Dillinger, Jim, 70:1:2 Dillinger, Jim, 70:1:2 Dillinger, Robert L. 28:2:227 Dillingham (Senator) 58:1:22 December 14, 2009 Page 231

Dillingham Commission 58:1:22, 26 Dillion, Sidney 16:1:49; 17:1:81; 22:1:69; 26:1:34 Dillion, Wyoming 29:2:158 Dillman, P. S. “Pete” 16:2:130 Dillon (soldier) Dillon 39:1:19 Dillon, George 38:2:227 Dillon, John 71:2:23, 30 Dillon, John 71:2:23, 30 Dillon, Sidney 34:1:94; 39:1:10 Dillon, Thomas 15:4:388; 47:1:52, 54 Dillon, W. L. (Reverend and Mrs.) 20:2:99 Dillon, Wilson 33:2:152 Dillworth Ranch (see RANCHES) Dilts (see RANCHES) Dilts, Fred 27:2:227; 30:2:159 Dilworth (editor) 24:2:39 Dilworth Cattle Company 19:2:67 Dilworth, George 19:2:67 Dilworth, John 19:2:67 DiMaggio, Joe 76:2:39 DiMaggio, Joe 76:2:39 Dines, Dines and Holms (oil firm) 22:1:84 Dines, Tom 22:1:84 Dingley Tariff Act 20:1:28, 32 dining car (see railway dining car) Dinneen's 75:1, 4 Dinneen's 75:1, 4 National Monument 17:1:21; 55:2:10, 15 (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) 65:2/3:28, 33-34 (see also Sternberg Fossil Hunters: A Dinosaur Diary; This is Dinosaur) dinosaurs exhibit 26:2:209-210 Dinosaurs, 70:1:25-44 Dinosaurs, 70:1:25-44 Dinsmore, I. W. 27:2:227 Dinsmore, William B. 32:1:44; 61:2:14 December 14, 2009 Page 232

Dinwoody caves 28:1:95; 30:1:106 (see also Dinwoody pictographs) Dinwoody Glacier 60:2:6 Dinwoody pictographs 29:2:137 Dinwoody, Walter J. 73:3:6 Dinwoody, Walter J. 73:3:6 Dinzey, Matt photo by 65:1:53 Dippie, Brian W. (see ‘Thrillen’est Fight Ever!’ Sheridan Re-enacts Custer’s Last Stand) Directors Guild of America 66:4:77 Directory of American Scholars 65:4:35 Directory of Cheyenne 15:2:159-160 Directory: Historical Societies and Agencies in the United States and Canada, 1963, review 35:2:238 Dirksen, Everett (Senator) 44:2:253 Dirty Jim 30:1:23 Dirty Pete (see Fisher, Pete) Dirty Woman Station (see Willow Springs Station) Discovering American History by Allan O. Kownslar and Donald B. Frizzle 49:2:233, 246 Discovering Her Strength: The Remarkable Transformation of Nellie Tayloe Ross, 74:1:2-8 Discovering Her Strength: The Remarkable Transformation of Nellie Tayloe Ross, 74:1:2-8 Discovering Wyoming by Robert A. Campbell and Roy A. Jordan, review 63:3:108-110 Discovery of Gold at Hahn’s Peak 16:1:78-79 Discovery of the Oregon Trail by Robert Stewart 65:2/3:7 Discovery of the Rocky Mountain by Jean Verendrye 17:2:144-146 discrimination (see Metal Weapons, Tools, and Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians) Disney World 64:1:25 Disneyland 66:4:33 Distant Horizons: Documents from the Nineteenth-Century, reviewed 71:4:43 Distant Horizons: Documents from the Nineteenth-Century, reviewed 71:4:43 District judges 15:1:42-45 Dittman, Susan J. 75:4: 17-18 Dittman, Susan J. 75:4: 17-18 Divers, Jessie S. (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Divide, Wyoming 29:2:159 Dividing the Waters: A Century of Controversy Between the United States and Mexico by Norris Hundley, Jr., review 38:2:232-233 Dix, Nebraska 76:1:36 Dix, Nebraska 76:1:36 December 14, 2009 Page 233

Dixie Country, Utah 21:2/3:119 Dixie Creek, Ida 23:1:83 Dixon (North Dakota) 66:4:12 Dixon Hotel 31:1:64-65 Dixon, Alvy 19:1:49-50; 33:1:92 Dixon, Arch, 72:1:36 Dixon, Arch, 72:1:36 Dixon, Aunt Mary 33:1:94 Dixon, Collins 18:2:113 Dixon, Daniel 40:1:45, 48; 42:1:91; 55:1:41 Dixon, E. L. 33:1:91 Dixon, Joe 31:1:64; 31:2:207; 33:1:94 Dixon, L. E. (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Dixon, L. E. 27:2:227; 33:1:92, 101 Dixon, Mary 31:1:64-67 Dixon, Rose Mary (Mrs.) 33:1:92 Dixon, Thomas 47:2:172 Dixon, Thomas, Jr. 64:1:4 Dixon, William 64:1:23 Dixon, Wyoming 15:1:15; 16:2:88; 30:2:146; 65:1:24, 26 Do You Know That? 11:2:119; 11:4:276; 12:1:46, 80; 12:2:161; 14:2:140; 4:3:179, 220; 14:4:324, 326 Doane (store clerk) 19:1:27 Doane Rambler Copper Mine 2:4:70-71 Doane, Gustavus 76:2:8- 13, 15-16 Doane, Gustavus 76:2:8- 13, 15-16 Doane, Gustavus C. 70:4:15 Doane, Gustavus C. 70:4:15 Doane, Gustavus Cheney (Lieutenant) 15:2:109, 113, 116, 118; 36:2:138; 44:1:89 (see also Battle Drums and Geysers: The Life and Journals of Lieutenant Gustavus Cheney Doane) Doane, Julianne 35:1:25 Doar, John 73:3:34 Doar, John 73:3:34 Dobbin, Anna M. 27:2:227 Dobbin, Etta M. 27:2:227 Dobbins Collection 12:4:328 (see also Early Day Life Traced by Collections of Mother and Daughter) Dobbins, (Sergeant) 19:2:11 December 14, 2009 Page 234

Dobbins, Asa C. 2:4:72; 11:2:120 Dobbins, Emma J. 2:4:78; 3:1:110; 11:1:67; 12:4:332 (see also Cheyenne Weather Station) Dobbins, Gertrude 10:4:187; 11:1:67; 11:2:120-123; 12:4:332, 328; 24:1:101 Dobie, J. Frank 64:1:4 Dobler, Lavinia 27:2:227, 240 (see also Wild Wind Wild Water) Doc Ash and his trophy bear hide 75:1; photo 8 Doc Ash and his trophy bear hide 75:1; photo 8 Doc: The Rape of the Town of Lovell by Jack Olsen, review 63:2:73 Docken, Emily D. 54:1:25 Dockstader, Frederick J. (see Great North American Indians) Doctor Price’s Cream Baking Powder 26:1:20 Doctor Zell and the Princess Charlotte by Warren Richardson, Sr. 22:1:69 Doctor’s Wyoming Children by Woods Hocker Manley, review 26:2:230 doctors 26:1:28 (see also individual names; Horse-The Buggy-The Doctor) Doctors of the Old West by Robert F. Karolevitz, review 40:1:143-145 (see also Dr. Bessie) Documentary Record of Wolves and Related Wildlife Species in the Yellowstone National Park Area Prior to 1882 by Lee H. Whittlesey and Paul Schullery 66:4:57 Documents and Letters 15:2:133-142; 15:3:198-233; 15:4:277-389; 16:1:34-55; 16:2:147-161; 17:1:24- 63; 17:2:106-152 Documents of Wyoming Heritage by Charles “Pat” Hall, review 48:2:295 Documents Relating to the Fetterman Fight edited by John D. McDermott 63:2:68-72 Dodds, Gordon B. (see King of Oregon: R. D. Hume and the Pacific Fisheries) Dodge (Colonel) 42:2:185 Dodge City: Up Through a Century in Story and Pictures by Fredric R. Young, review 44:2:289-290 Dodge home 1:2:7 Dodge Suspension Bridge 45:2:253 Dodge, Augustus 32:1:53 Dodge, Beulah I. 27:2:227 Dodge, Clarence (Captain) 16:2:95, 97-98, 101, 109-112, 119, 121-122, 142 Dodge, Col. Richard I. 75:3:3 Dodge, Col. Richard I. 75:3:3 Dodge, Francis S. (Captain) 41:1:103 Dodge, Frederick 27:1:81-82, 85 Dodge, Gen. Granville M., sketch by, 70:1:27 Dodge, Gen. Granville M., sketch by, 70:1:27 Dodge, General Grenville, 70:2:14 December 14, 2009 Page 235

Dodge, General Grenville, 70:2:14 Dodge, George W. 27:2:227 Dodge, Grenville M. (General) 17:1:9, 11; 18:1:7, 36, 61; 18:2:93, 107, 115; 23:1:5; 23:2:25; 27:1:12-13; 27:2:143-144, 148; 30:2:127, photo 130, 135-136, 141-142; 33:2:137, 159-177; photo 39:1:10; 39:2:196; 40:2:163; 41:2:199, 201; 44:2:145, 147, 149-150; 46:1:11; 47:2:229; 51:2:39; 55:1:37; 60:1:3 (see also Biographical Sketch of James Bridger; reprint of Biographical Sketch of James Bridger) Dodge, John L. 14:4:328 Dodge, Nathaniel M. 32:1:53 Dodge, Richard Irving (Major; Colonel) 28:1:5, 31; 38:1:94; 41:2:200; 44:2:144, 146, 149, 174, 200; 54:1:44-48 Dodson, Eugene 7:1:362 Doederlein 38:2:215-216 Doen, John 20:2:171 Doench, William (Sergeant) 64:3/4:18 Doerr, John E. (Superintendent)17:1:21 Doescher, Bill 34:2:215 Doetsch, L. J. 15:2:181 DOG 64:2:41 Dog Hawk, 74:2:23 Dog Hawk, 74:2:23 dog sledding 71:3:38 dog sledding 71:3:38 Dog soldiers 46:1:11, 15-18, 20-22, 30, 33 (see also Amanda Mary and the Dog Soldiers) Doggett, Joseph photo 15:1:cover Doheny, Edward L. 31:2:239; 53:1:17, 20-22, 24 Doherty, John 45:2:146 Dolan, John (Sergeant) 16:2:107, 121 Dole, William 58:2:11, 14, 18 Dole, William P. (Commissioner of Indian Affairs) 28:1:80-86, 88-90, 93; 28:2:193-195, 197-204, 210-211, 213-215, 218, 220; 29:1:86, 94-95, 98, 100; 29:2:204-206, 210-211 Dolfer, A. (Corporal) 35:2:207 Doll House 47:1:85 Dollar Ranch (see RANCHES) Dollar, Clyde D. (see review of Firearms, Traps and Tools of the Mountain Men) Dolley, Frank S. 27:2:227 Dollinger, H. J. 50:1:39 Dollinger, Harold 65:2/3:10 December 14, 2009 Page 236

Dolph, Dorothy 9:2:696 Dome Lake 76:2:50 Dome Lake 76:2:50 Domestic Letter Books 16:1:47 Dominick, David 36:2:254 (see also Sheepeaters) Dominick, DeWitt (Doctor) 29:1:103-106; 27:1:90, 95; 27:2:221, 223, 227; 28:2:208-211; 30:1:107, 110 Dominick, DeWitt (Mrs.) 27:2:227; 30:1:108, 111 Dominy, Floyd 64:1:25, 30 Donahoe, John (Private) 27:2:172 Donahue, Debra L, Western Range Revisited, reviewed, 73:3:36 Donahue, Debra L, Western Range Revisited, reviewed, 73:3:36 Donahue, Jack 29:1:48; photo 65:4:5 Donahue, Jim (see Drainage Districts and the Great Depression; review of Dams, Ditches and Water: A History of the Shoshone Reclamation Project; review of Forging New Rights to Western Waters; review of River Too Far: The Past and Future of the Arid West; review of Turning on Water With a Shovel: The Career of Elwood Mead; review of To Reclaim a Divided West) Donahue, Sig photo 65:4:5 Donald, William M. 33:1:100 Donaldson, A. B. (Professor) 46:2:268, 272-276, 278-279 Donaldson, George C. (Major) 18:1:45 Donaldson, J. M. 32:1:9 Donath, Viola Ransom (see Historian Reveals Wyoming Indian Warfare History of the Ute Expedition; Ute Expedition, 1906: Historian Reveals Wyoming Indian Warfare) Donegon, Francis 20:1:94 Donellan (Colonel) 33:1:85 Donelly 32:2:148 Donelson (Brevette Second Lieutenant) 34:2:148, 151 Donely, Peter (Corporal) 36:1:69 Donielson, Charles 34:1:9 Donielson, Nancy 34:1:9 Donielson, Neva 34:1:9, 11-12 donkey steam engine 66:1&2:40, 45-46 Donnel, Faye 25:1:95 Donnell, James 58:1:2 Donnellan (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Donnellan, John W. (Colonel) 17:1:77, 81; 18:2:143 Donnelly 19:1:15 December 14, 2009 Page 237

Donnelly and Brennan Saloon 15:3:282 Donnelly, Joseph P., S.J. (see Wilderness Kingdom. The Journals and Paintings of Father Nicholas Point) Donnelly, Roy M. 76:2:21 Donnelly, Roy M. 76:2:21 Donnelly, Thomas C. 13:2:157 Donner Party by Geroge Keithley, review 44:2:288-289 25:2:137 Donner-Reed Party 21:2/3:177; 22:2:53-54 Donovan, John 16:2:104-106 Donovan, Leroy 61:2:44 Donzelman (Attorney General) 37:1:37; 37:2:172, 206 Donzelmann, Hugo 15:1:40-41; 18:2:159; 64:2:37-39 doodlebugs 75:1, 6 doodlebugs 75:1, 6 Doolittle Committee (see Chronicle of a Congressional Journey. The Doolittle Committee in the Southwest, 1865) Doolittle, James 60:2:24-25, 28 Dorio, Tom 39:2:205-206 Dorion, Marie 59:1:56 Dorion, Pierre 44:1:79 Dornan, J. P. 42:2:160 Dornan, J. P., Jr. 42:2:159 Dorothy Newton holding a cat 75:1; photo 10 Dorothy Newton holding a cat 75:1; photo 10 Dorrance, O. H. 19:1:6 Dorsey, George A. (Doctor) 23:2:43, 46; 28:2:121; 32:1:118 Dot Island (Yellowstone National Park) 66:4:54 Dotson, Peter, 72:1:24 Dotson, Peter, 72:1:24 Dotsoro, Colorado 55:2:35 Doty, D. D. 24:1:101 Doty, Dow 15:1:19, 31 Doty, James Duane (Superintendent of Indian Affairs) (see Washakie and the Shoshone) Doty, John 15:3:285 Doty, Silas 73:3:22 December 14, 2009 Page 238

Doty, Silas 73:3:22 Double Mule Shoe (see RANCHES) Doud, Ben 11:1:66 Dougherty 42:1:14 Dougherty, Al “Peg” 30:2:197 Dougherty, James 27:2:146; 30:2:149; 33:1:90 Dougherty, John 18:2:97 Dougherty, Lewis B. 18:2:96, 101; 34:2:152 Doughty family 28:2:137 Doughty, Bob 28:23:130 Doughty, George 28:2:130 Douglas (plane) 17:1:74 Douglas (Wyoming) 66:3:34 Douglas 16:2:87-88, 90, 92, 94-96, 101, 112-115, 128-131, 133-136 (see also Ute) Douglas Advertiser 24:2:39, 41, 43, 47; 33:2:157 Douglas Aviation 64:1:24 Douglas Budget 16:2:166; 18:2:159; 58:1:28; 65:4:31 (see also Bill Barlow’s Budget; Budget) Douglas Cornet Band 14:4:326 Douglas Creek Mine 17:1:81 Douglas Creek Tie Camp Company 56:1:50 Douglas Dip, 70:4:34 Douglas Dip, 70:4:34 Douglas Enterprise 19:2:76 Douglas Graphic 24:2:39, 42-43, 47; 65:1:22; 65:2/3:23, 34-36; 65:4:26 Douglas Lumber Yard 16:1:64 Douglas Republican 24:2:39, 41-43, 47; 33:2:157 Douglas Wheel Club 24:2:11 Douglas Whist Club 24:2:10-11 Douglas, Gertrude photo 37:1:30, 31 Douglas, Henry 39:2:258 Douglas, J. H. 13:1:76 Douglas, J. N. 62:1:35-37, 67, 69 Douglas, Mae 1:3:20 Douglas, Paul (Senator) 55:1:13, 18 Douglas, Stephen A. 28:2:190 December 14, 2009 Page 239

Douglas, Steven A. 32:1:17; 34:1:45 Douglas, Wilan Satoris Company 36:2:193, 195; 42:1:64 Douglas, William O. (U.S. Supreme Court Justice) 56:1:75; 50:2:290, 293 Douglas, Willian-Satoris 20:1:9 Douglas, Wyoming 1:1&2:17; 2:4:64-66; 6:4:303, 309, 311; 16:2:166; 23:1:32; 24:1:76-78, 81, 87; photos 24:2:2, 11, 14-27, 30-31, photo 32, 51; 26:2:134; 28:1:63; 29:2:157; 30:2:146, 150, 162; 48:2:237, 278; 50:1:133, 136; 64:3/4:2, 55; 65:2/3:23 (see also Reminiscences of the Early Day of Douglas; Third Segment of the Oregon Trail, Douglas to Independence Rock, Trek No. 22, of the Historical Trail Treks) Douglass, Dick 40:2:182 Douglass, Gertrude photo 16:2:163 Douglass, Ruth 7:4:484 Doull, Albert P. 51:2:15 Douzelmann, Hugo (see Donzleman, Hugo) Dove Eater (see Shoshones (Eastern)) Dover family 25:1:23 Dover, W. E. “Ned” 37:1:113 Doves, Hank 31:2:201-202 Dow Garage, 72:1:38 Dow Garage, 72:1:38 Dow Motor Company 34:1:30 Dow, Brad 25:1:5 Dow, Charles 34:1:27-28, photo 29, 30 Dow, Charles, 72:1:35, 38 Dow, Charles, 72:1:35, 38 Dow, Fannie Walters 34:1:27 Dow, George W. 34:1:27 Dow, Jack 36:1:66; 66:1&2:16 Dow, May Nelson (Mrs.) 34:1:5-28, photo 29, 30-31 Dow, Millie Price (Mrs.) 22:2:22 Dow, William 48:2:254 Dowdle family 31:2:153 Dowdy, Robert M. (Mrs.) photo 17:2:158 Dowe, H. T. 42:1:97 Dowell 22:2:50 Dowling, J. E. 54:2:35 Dowling, Jim 32:1:99 December 14, 2009 Page 240

Dowling, Levi H. 66:3:46-47 Downer’s Station 36:2:179, 181 Downes, Judge William 75:3:6 Downes, Judge William 75:3:6 Downey, Corlett photo 37:1:4, 5 Downey, Dr. June Etta 70:4:29 Downey, Dr. June Etta 70:4:29 Downey, Eva (Mrs.) 33:1:99 Downey, June E. (Doctor) (see Wyoming) Downey, S. C. 64:2:57 Downey, S. W. (Mrs.) 17:1:76; 37:1:89 Downey, Stephen W. (Colonel) 12:3:169-170; 15:1:41-42; 21:2/3:193-194, 207, 210; 33:1:45; 34:1:93; photo 37:1:4, 5, 14; photo 54:1:17; photo 55:2:5, 6-7; 56:1:58; 62:3:141 (see also Wonderful Wyoming) Downey, Stephen W. 76:3:32 Downey, Stephen W. 76:3:32 Downey, W. W. 17:1:80 Downey, William O. 17:1:79; 21:2/3:210 Downing, Anna 43:1:53 Downing, Ariel A., author, 70:1:13-24 Downing, Ariel A., author, 70:1:13-24 Downing, C. O. 2:4:78 Downing, Charles Oliver 33:2:216; 43:1:151 (see also Recollections of a Goshen County Homesteader) Downing, Dorothy 43:1:65 Downing, Dorothy Kitterer (Mrs.) 43:1:53 Downing, Frank 43:1:53-55 Downing, Fred 43:1:53-55 Downing, George F. 43:1:53 Downing, John 43:1:53 Downing, Lillian 43:1:53 Downing, Lois 43:1:65 Downing, Mable 43:1:53-54 Downing, Margaret 43:1:53 Downing, Mate 43:1:53 Downing, Minerva 43:1:53 Downs, Pat 61:2:42-43 December 14, 2009 Page 241

Doyd, C. D. 42:1:97 Doyen, Jennie 14:3:189 Doyen, S. S. 14:3:189 Doyen, T. C. 14:3:189 Doyle, Don Harrison 66:1&2:24 Doyle, R. L. 43:2:229-230 Doyle, Simon 31:2:171; 32:1:63 Doyle, Susan Badger, Bozeman Trail, 1863-1868, 70:2:3-11 Doyle, Susan Badger, Bozeman Trail, 1863-1868, 70:2:3-11 Doyle, Susan Badger, Journeys to the Land of Gold, reviewed 73:3:37 Doyle, Susan Badger, Journeys to the Land of Gold, reviewed 73:3:37 Doyle, Thomas F. (Mr. and Mrs.) 16:2:166 Doyle, Thurston 25:1:71-72, 74, 77, 79 Doyle, Tom (Private) 36:1:62 Doyle, William 16:1:78 Dr. Bessie by Alfred M. Rehwinkel, review 36:2:251-252 Dr. Edward Day Woodruff by his daughter 7:3:431-441; 7:4:464-466 Dr. George A. Agogino (see Agogino, George A.) Dr. James Brust Collection 66:4:49 Dr. William Sabin Bennett: The Rise and Fall of a Pioneer Doctor by Ester Johansson Murray 61:1:39-46 Drag, snow 70:3:18 Drag, snow 70:3:18 Drago, Henry Sinclair 65:4:32 Dragoons (see MILITARY) drainage districts (see Act Providing for the Formation and Organization of Drainage Districts) Drainage Districts and the Great Depression by Jim Donahue 53:2:12-21 Drake Well 66:4:30 (see Titusville, Pennsylvania) Drake, Elizabeth Whitney 65:4:19 Drake, G. P. 15:4:393; 21:2/3:200 Drake, Kerry 59:1:34 drama 15:1:84 (see actors and actresses) Draper Eclipse Expedition (1878) 6:1&2:225-236 (see also Reminiscences of Wyoming in the Seventies and Eighties) Draper, George 38:1:91 Draper, Henry 53:1:55-56, photo 57, 58-60 Draper, Mark 54:2:59 December 14, 2009 Page 242

Draper, Mary (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Draper, W. F. 36:2:235 Dream and the Deal: The Federal Writers Project, 1935-1943 by Jerre Mangione, review 57:2:50 Dreamers and Schemers: Profiles from Carbon County, Wyoming’s Past, by Lori Van Pelt, reviewed 76:4:28-29 Dreamers and Schemers: Profiles from Carbon County, Wyoming’s Past, by Lori Van Pelt, reviewed 76:4:28-29 Dreams in Dry Places by Roger Bruhn, review 63:1:35-36 Dreams to Dust: A Diary of the California Gold Rush, 1849-1850 by Charles Ross Parke and James E. Davis, review 63:1:34-35 Drenner (Drennan) 31:2:159, 161, 188 Drenner, Frank 16:2:94, 114, 122-123, 145 Dresser, Harry 16:2:94, 145 Drew (Lieutenant) 32:2:222; 43:2:295 Drew (Major) 18:2:129 Drew University Library 65:1:28 Drew, George Augustus (Major) 38:1:9, 17, 42, 46 Drew, William Y. (Lieutenant) 23:2:11-12, 14, 27; 27:1:14; 27:1:14; 29:1:69-70 Drexler, C. 16:2:145 Driear, Joe photo 52:1:20 Driesen, Otto 37:2:222 Driftwood Jim (see McCloud, Jim) Driggs, Howard 65:2/3:10 Driggs, Howard R. (Doctor) 17:2:104; 21:1:93, 99; 21:2/3:223; 25:1:70-71 (see also White Indian Boys; Wyoming’s Wealth of History) Drinkard, W. R. (Colonel) 32:1:37-38 Dripps 33:2:162-164 Drips (Captain) 42:2:26 Drips, Andrew (Major) 42:1:83; 49:1:95-99 Drips, Andrew 75:3:15, 17, 22 Drips, Andrew 75:3:15, 17, 22 Driscoll, Bill 52:2:54 Driscoll, Neil (Mrs.) 22:2:6 Driscoll, R. E., 72:1:35 Driscoll, R. E., 72:1:35 Driscoll, William 31:1:39 Driskell, Phillip (Mrs.) 25:2:209 December 14, 2009 Page 243

drought (1886-1887) 20:1:10 (see also This Ol’ Drought Ain’t Broke Us Yet (But We’re All Bent Pretty Bad): Stories of the American West) Drouillard 71:4:33 Drouillard 71:4:33 Drouillard, George 55:1:52; 56:2:22 Drouillard, George Drewyer 37:2:217-218 Drouillard. George 71:4:30 Drouillard. George 71:4:30 Drucy 22:2:69-70 druggists (see John C. Davis: Portrait of a Rocky Mountain Drug Wholesaling Pioneer) Drum, R. C. (Lieutenant Colonel) 29:1:88-89 Drummond, Goyne 28:2:128-129 Drummond, H. R. 24:2:70 Drummond, W. W. (Judge) 31:1:79 Drummond, W. W., 72:1:8 Drummond, W. W., 72:1:8 Drummond, Willis 2:3:50; 46:2:249 Drury (Doctor) 34:2:170 Drury, Newton B. 50:2:281, 283-284, 287; 55:2:10 Dry Creek 16:1:74; 23:1:89; 30:2:199; 49:2:264-265 Dry Drive 22:2:54, 61 dry farming 71:2:22 dry farming 71:2:22 Dry Fork Cheyenne River, 70:2:9 Dry Fork Cheyenne River, 70:2:9 Dry Fork of Brokenback Creek 76:1:15, 18 Dry Fork of Brokenback Creek 76:1:15, 18 Dry Fork Powder River, 70:2:8 Dry Fork Powder River, 70:2:8 Dry Gulch 7:4:454-459 Dry Medicine Lodge Creek 30:1:7 Dry Sandy Creek 21:2/3:115; 30:2:198, 201; 31:2:215 Dry Sandy Creek Stage Station 30:2:195 Dry Sandy Stage Station 71:2:5 Dry Sandy Stage Station 71:2:5 Dry V slope 29:2:169 Dry Wyoming 65:4:43 (see also Gift Horse) December 14, 2009 Page 244

Dryden, Cecil Pearl (see Hunt and the Fabulous Plan ) Dryer, Hiram (Major) 46:1:18 Dryer, Hiram (Mrs.) 46:1:18 Dubie, Sven (author) 73:3:34 Dubie, Sven (author) 73:3:34 Dublin, Ireland 65:4:51 Dubois 33:1:35; 43:1:22 Dubois Chamber of Commerce 66:1&2:5 Dubois Frontier 42:2:169, 173 Dubois, John Jay, 70:1:28, 29, 31, 32-34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40 Dubois, John Jay, 70:1:28, 29, 31, 32-34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40 Dubois, William (Mrs.) 3:3:191 Dubois, William “Bill” 34:2:165; 38:1:85, 102, 108, 116; 39; 1:134, 136-137, photo 138; 54:1:28 (see also Cheyenne During Stage Coach Days; Cottonwood Station; review of Gold Camp; review of Our Heritage; review of Woman Suffrage and Politics) Dubois, William 1:3:19; 9:2:694; 13:2:158; 66:1&2:31; 66:3:2 Dubois, William 73:3:9 Dubois, William 73:3:9 Dubois, William R. 22:1:88 Dubois, William R., Rosemary Quinn: Profile of a Teacher, 75:1, 3-6; bio 6 Dubois, William R., Rosemary Quinn: Profile of a Teacher, 75:1, 3-6; bio 6 Dubois, Wyoming 26:1:92 Duck Creek, 70:2:7 Duck Creek, 70:2:7 Ducker, James H. (see Men of the Steel Rails: Workers on the Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, 1869-1900) Dude Ranchers’ Association 76:2:47 Dude Ranchers’ Association 76:2:47 dude ranches 16:1:25 (see also Origins and Early Development of Dude Ranching in Wyoming) Dude Ranching, a Complete History by Lawrence R. Borne, review 56:2:52 dudes 26:1:14 Dudley, Sarah Frances (Mrs.) 22:2:55 duDore, Ivan (Count) 49:2:283 Duell (carpenter) 26:1:7 Duell, Charles E. (Reverend) 35:2:150 Duff photo 30:2:130 Duffy, Annie 61:1:3 December 14, 2009 Page 245

Duffy, Edward T. 20:1:65 Duffy, Tom 16:2:119; 37:1:88 Dufor, Eli, 72:1:13 Dufor, Eli, 72:1:13 DuFran, Philip 38:1:72 Dug Springs by Zita Winter photo 33:2:206, 209 Dugan, Mark (see Family Traditions; Tales Never Told Around the Campfire) Dugan, Thomas B. (Colonel) 18:1:57 Duggins, Nellie R. 27:2:227 dugout in Oil Creek plan sketch 34:1:14 Duhig 20:2:112-113 Duis, Emma 27:2:227 Dukarika 29:2:129, 134-139, 141-142, 145-146 (see also Sheepeater; Tukadeka) Duke 25:1:11 Dukes, F. K. 66:1&2:9 Dull Knife 17:12:12; 27:2:154; 28:1:30, photo 34, 38; 38:2:224; 45:2:276; 47:1:15; 48:2:276; 50:1:154- 155; 55:1:38, 41 (see also Cheyenne; Dull Knife Symposium) Dull Knife Battle (1876) 17:1:12; 17:2:170; 28:1:30-31, map 32, 33-35, photo 36, 37-40; 29:1:59, 61; 47:1:29, map 31; 66:1&2:12 Dull Knife Battlefield 51:2:65, photo 66 Dull Knife Symposium edited by John D. McDermott 65:4:35 Dull, Bronson “Jerry” 66:4:19 Dullenty, Jim (see Wyoming’s Outlaw Brothers) Duluth (Minnesota) 66:1&2:2 Dumbell, Wyoming 29:2:157 Dumbrill, Fern, 70:1:4 Dumbrill, Fern, 70:1:4 Dumbrill, Lucille (see Government Valley, July 21, 1874) Dumbrill, Lucille 76:1:36-37 Dumbrill, Lucille 76:1:36-37 Dumbrill, Richard (see Sketch of the Black Hills Expedition of 1874) Dumbrill, Richard 76:1:36-37 Dumbrill, Richard 76:1:36-37 Dumont Laboratories 70:3:37 Dumont Laboratories 70:3:37 DuMont, John S. 26:1:102-103 December 14, 2009 Page 246

Dumont, Peter (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:2:240 Dun, Finaly 36:2:202 Dun, R. G. (see R. G. Dun and Company) Dunavant 16:1:37 Dunbar 21:2/3:209 Dunbar Mercantile 75:1, 19 Dunbar Mercantile 75:1, 19 Dunbar, J. R. 22:1:91 Dunbar, Robert G. (see Forging New Rights in Western Waters) Dunbard, Clarence 15:4:389 Duncan (General) 17:1:56 Duncan (Private) 30:2:158 Duncan 50:2:344 Duncan lode 40:2:233 Duncan Mine and Mill 40:1:117 Duncan, Ada (Mrs.) 30:2:222 Duncan, Floyd 39:2:259 Duncan, Mel (author) 75:4: 3 Duncan, Mel (author) 75:4: 3 Duncan, Mel (see review of Grand Encampment Copper Towns) Duncan, Thomas (Captain) 32:1:65; 58:2:7 Duncan, Tommy 33:2:128 Dundas, William H. (Assistant Postmaster General) 57:1:6 Dundass, Samuel Rutherford 31:2:168-169, 188; 32:1:61-62 Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland 74:1:9 Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland 74:1:9 Dunder, Clarence J. 9:1:684 Dunesch, Harry 25:1:72 Dunham, Dick (see Flaming Gorge Country. The Story of Dagget County, Utah) Dunham, Earl 61:2:31 Dunham, Vivian (see Flaming Gorge Country. The Story of Dagget County, Utah) Duniway, Clyde 64:1:20 Dunlap, David F. T. 39:1:100 Dunlap, R. G. (Mrs.) 7:4:483 Dunlap, Smith 40:2:216 December 14, 2009 Page 247

Dunlay, Thomas W. (see Wolves for the Blue Soldiers: Indian Scouts and Auxiliaries with the United States Army, 1860-90) Dunley, Jack 32:2:157 Dunlop, W. B. 48:2:259-260 Dunlop. Richard (see Wheels West, 1590-1900) Dunn (Captain) photo 30:2:130 Dunn, Ira 14:2:163 Dunn, Jimmy 16:2:92, 109 Dunn, John 14:4:260 Dunn, Nora H. (Mrs.) 19:2:125-135; 26:1:104-105; 26:2:219-220 (see also Frank A. Meanea, Pioneer Saddler; Pioneer Saddler, Frank A. Meanea) Dunn, O. 19:1:43 Dunn, R. L. (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Dunn, Vallie (Mrs.) 26:1:96 Dunn, William 44:1:94 Dunning 45:2:161 Dunning, George 49:1:58-63; 34:1:76-77, 79; 65:4:28, 30 (see also Confession of George Dunning) Dunning, Robert 24:2:33-34 Dunoir Creek 71:4:30, 31, 36, 37 Dunoir Creek 71:4:30, 31, 36, 37 DuNoir River 4:2:279 Dunovant, John (Captain) 38:1:7, photo 8, 14, 42 Dunphy, R. A. photo 52:2:23 Dunraven (Early of) 36:2:138; 44:1:57, 59 (photo), 70:3:21 Dunraven Pass (photo), 70:3:21 Dunraven, Earl of 66:4:45 Dunraven, Earl of 70:4:13, 14, 15 Dunraven, Earl of 70:4:13, 14, 15 Dunsmore, Roger (see review of Kopet: A Documentary Narrative of Chief Joseph’s Last Years) Dunwiddie, Peter W. 46:1:161 (see also Nature of the Relationship Between the Blackfeet Indians and the Men of the Fur Trade) Duponey, H. “Uncle Batt” 26:2:183 Dupont, Elizabeth Stevenson (Mrs.) 26:1:58 DuQoin, Carl 20:1:92 Durand, Earl 30:2:167; 49:2:281 December 14, 2009 Page 248

Durant, C. (Mrs.) 39:1:100 Durant, E. A. 16:2:164-165 Durant, Thomas C. 39:1:6 Durbin brothers 6:1&2:175; 17:1:56; 19:1:49; 29:1:85 Durbin, Harriet Ann (Mrs.) 23:1:17 (see also Reminiscences of Harriet Ann Durbin) Durbin, J. H. 17:1:56; 19:1:49; 29:1:85 Durbin, John and Thomas 71:3:4 Durbin, John and Thomas 71:3:4 Durbin, Thomas (Mrs.) 2:4:78 Durbin, Thomas 1:1&2:19; 1:3:20; 2:4:78; 6:4:324; 7:1:364 Durbin, Thomas F. (Mrs.) 21:2/3:22, 27 Duret, Joseph “Frenchy” 66:4:55-56 Duret’s Ranch 66:4:15 Durett, Corett 34:1:25 Durett, George M. 34:1:25 Durfee (Lieutenant) 37:1:43 Durfee, Jay, 72:1:38 Durfee, Jay, 72:1:38 Durham, Al 16:2:126 Durham, H. B. (Mrs.) 8:3:602 Durham, William 31:1:84, 89 Durkee (Governor) 21:1:91 Durkurika (see Dukarika) Durlacher, Simon 17:1:80; 21:2/3:208; 61:1:15 Durlacher, Simon 75:1, 21 Durlacher, Simon 75:1, 21 Durnford, Paula (Mrs.) 30:2:225 Durrah, Hudson W. 40:1:98 Durrance, Jack 28:1:15 Dust Bowl 64:3/4:34 Dust Bowl Descent by Bill Ganzel, review 58:2:56-58 Dust Rose Like Smoke:The Subjugation of the Zulu and the Sioux by James Dusteater (see Hekandeka) dust storms 71:2:33 dust storms 71:2:33 Dustin, Fred (see Custer Tragedy: Events Leading Up to and Following the Little Big Horn Campaign of 1876) December 14, 2009 Page 249

Dustin, George 58:1:4 Dustin, Wesley T. 21:2/3:135 (see also Tustin, Wesley T.) Dusty, Jim 31:2:200-201 Dutch Charlie 5:2:52; 6:1&2:232; 8:4:639-640 Dutch Flats 73:3:21 Dutch Flats 73:3:21 Dutch Henry 73:3:21 Dutch Henry 73:3:21 Dutch Jake (see Schmerer, Jacob) Dutch John (freighter; herder) 40:2:243-244, 256 Dutch John and Flaming Gorge Dam 50:2:342-343 DuTisne (French trader) 17:2:137 Dutton, James 65:2/3:12 Dutton, Myron 22:1:91 Dutwiler, Mike 25:1:47 Duval 39:2:205 Duvall, Michael 35:1:12 Dwelle’s stage station and hotel 66:4:55 (see Devillies’ Inn) Dwyer, Nellie (Miss) 37:1:58 Dye, William McEntire (Major) (Colonel) 18:2:113; 28:1:62; 38:1:19-20, 42, 44, 46-47; 42:2:270; 43:2:241, 256; 48:1:6, 12-13 Dyer (Captain) 58:2:6 Dyer House 24:1:4 Dyer, J. 15:3:282 Dyer, John 19:2:71; 61:2:42 Dyer, John C. 16:2:118-119, 136; 38:2:187 Dyer, Tim 1:3:15; 13:2:144-148; 37:1:81; 39:1:19; 57:2:2 Dyer, Timothy 73:3:17, 18; purchases at auction 21 Dyer, Timothy 73:3:17, 18; purchases at auction 21 Dyer’s Hotel 5:2&3:110 Dykeman, Peter B. 25:1:88; 28:2:142 Dykes, J. C. 27:2:227 Dykins, Rhoda (Mrs.) 39:1:100 dynamite kites photo 33:1:14 E December 14, 2009 Page 250

E .E. Hunt and Smith 15:3:282 E. and G. Underwood 27:1:113 E. C. Waters animal pens: 66:4:53; boat company 66:4:53 E. E. G. (see GRAVES: relocation of pioneer burials) E. J. Sawyer photo 66:4:12 (see also Yancey, Uncle John) E. T. Fisher Company 65:4:58 Eagle Breast (squaw of) 29:1:53 Eagle Creek Canyon 29:2:169 Eagle Head 17:1:29, 36; 41:1:60-61; 47:2:226 (see also Arapaho) Eagle Nest 75:1, 11, 12 Eagle Nest Stage Station 18:2:128 Eagle Oil Company 34:1:15 Eagle Pencil Company 71:3:19, 41 Eagle Pharmacy photo 53:2:66-69 Eagle Rock Ferry (see FERRIES: Ferry) Eagle Rock, Idaho 23:1:89 Eagle’s Nest Gap 37:1:94, 96 Eagle’s Nest Stage Station 49:2:281-283 Eagle’s Nest Stage Station by Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hudson photo 37:1:92, 94-96; 39:1:127 Eagles (FOE) 75:1, 11 Earhart, Amelia. (photo 71:3:48) Earl of Dunraven (see Dunraven) Earl, Adam 42:1:59 Earl, O. H. 22:2:65, 70, 72 Earl, Sylvester H. 21:2/3:125 Earl’s and McDonald’s Grocery 26:2:162 Earle, G. W. (Doctor) 64:3/4:8, 37 Earle, Mary Bent 24:1:27, 30, 36-37, 40-41, 45 Earle, Willie 24:1:27, 30, 32, 34, 36, 40, 45 early births in Wyoming 10:2:91 early buildings in Cheyenne 1:3:15 Early Cheyenne Homes by Laramie County Historical Society, review 34:2:253-254 Early Cody Bands, by Ester Johansson Murray, 73:3:24-29 early day ranchers in Wyoming Territory 10:2:94 early day school teaching 2:4:66 early day street scene in Kemmerer, Wyoming photo 47:1:34 December 14, 2009 Page 251

Early Days and Indian Ways by Madge Hardin Walters, review 28:2:224-225 Early Days in Jackson Hole by Virginia Huidekoper, review 51:2:74-75 Early Days in the West by T. H. McGee 1:4:13-16 Early Days in Wyoming Territory by Mrs. Cyrus Beard 10:2:90-94 Early Days Life Traced by Collection of Mother and Daughter 12:4:328 (see also Dobbins Collection) Early Experiences of a Mail Carrier by A. L. Brock 11:1:5-8 Early Exploration of Cheyenne Pass by Robert J. Whitaker 47:2:221-233 Early Explorers by George H. Cross 1:2:4-6 Early History of Carbon County by John C. Friend 15:3:280-286 Early History of Cheyenne “Frontier Days” Show by Robert D. Hanesworth 12:3:199-211 Early History of Fort Fetterman by Charles Ritter 32:2:220-224 Early History of Fremont County by H. G. Nickerson 2:1:1-13 Early History of the Telephone in Wyoming by John E. Gnam 30:2:145-151 Early Mail and Freight Route in Western Big Horn Basin by David J. Wasden 49:2:266-270 Early Pioneer of Wyoming by Clarence Holden 1:1:7-8; 1:2:5-6 Early Prehistoric Period by L. C. Steege 33:1:104-105; 33:2:215 Early Prehistoric Period Sandia Points by L. C. Steege 31:1:101-104; 31:2:227 Early Theaters, Cheyenne Wyoming, 1867-1882 by Campton Bell 25:1:3-21 Early, William 32:1:8 Earnest, Boney 15:3:286; 19:1:51, 53; 29:2:184 (see also Ernest, Boney) Earnest, Frank 15:3:286; 16:2:93; 20:1:59; 29:2:184 Earnest, M. B. 44:2:165 Earp, Josephine Sarah Marcus (see I Married Wyatt Earp. The Recollections of Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp) Earp, Wyatt 65:4:75; 66:1&2:69; 66:3:86 (see also I Married Wyatt Earp. The Recollections of Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp; Wyatt Earp video review) East Antelope coal mine 71:2:29 East End Miners’ Delight 44:1:148 East Fork River 60:2:3 East Gallatin 14:4:288, 293 East Pass Creek, 70:2:7 East Side Road by Adrian Reynolds 50:2:339-341 East Thunder 76:3:8 East, A. B. 39:2:178 East, James 44:2:194 Eastern Illinois College 66:3:31 December 14, 2009 Page 252

Eastern Records of Early Wyoming Newspapers by Douglas C. McMurtrie 15:3:271-278 Eastfork Creek 22:2:30, 36 Eastham, J. V. 62:3:134 Eastland, George W. 23:1:32 Eastman (Judge) 32:1:118 Eastman, Charles A. (Doctor) photo 13:3:186 (see also Sacajawea, Supplement B) Eastman, George 19:2:143; 26:1:30 Eastman, M. L. 20:2:170 Eastman, Marcus 21:2/3:136 Easton 23:2:28 Easton, Ed F. 47:2:172 Easton, Karen M. (see review of Passion for Freedom: The Life of Sharlot Hall) Eastwood Printing and Publishing, Inc. Denver, Colorado 75:4: 30 Eastwood, Clint 65:4:75; 66:45:76-77 Eastwood, Tex 1:1:7-8 (see also Pioneer of Wyoming) Eaters of white tailed deer (see Tsugudika) Eaton Ranch 76:2:47 Eaton, Albert 39:2:171 Eaton, Alden 22:2:42; 45:1:16 Eaton, (see Written in Water: The Life of Benjamin Harrison Eaton) Eaton, Bill 22:2:42 Eaton, Ed 54:2:70 Eaton, Edna Norris 58:1:45 Eaton, George 16:2:94 Eaton, George O. (Lieutenant) 50:1:153 Eaton, H. W. 15:1:32 Eaton, Herbert (see Overland Trail. To California in 1852) Eaton, Howard 22:2:42; 45:1:16, 19, 24 Eaton, Patsy 22:2:42 Eaton, William 22:2:42 Eaton, Willis 45:1:16 Eben Swift’s Army Service on the Plains by Paul L. Hedren 50:1:141-155 Eberhart, Perry (see Fourteeners. Colorado’s Great Mountains) Eberstadt, Edward and Son 27:2:227 Eby, C. M. 64:2:55 December 14, 2009 Page 253

Eccles, David 59:1:21 Eccles, Delana R., 72:1:15 EcclesvilIe, Utah, 72:1:15 Echeverria, Jeronima, Portraits of Basques, reviewed, 72:1:40 Echley, Colorado 50:1:68-70, 78, 80 Echo 35:2:137 Echo Canyon 26:2:183 Echo Canyon, 70:1:40, 41 Echo Canyon, 72:1:12, 21 Echo Park Dam 50:2:286-289, 291 Echo Park Dam: An Old Problem of Federalism by Mark W. T. Harvey map 55:2:9-13, photo 14, 15-18 Echo, Utah 60:1:10-12, 15 Eckels, Delana R., 72:1:24 eclipse of moon (1906) 26:1:15 Ecoffee, Frank 71:2:9 Ecoffey and Company 17:1:56 Ecoffey and Cuny Ranch (see Ecoffey and Company; RANCHES: Ecoffey; RANCHES: hog; RANCHES: Six Mile; RANCHES: Three Mile; Three Mile Ranch) Ecoffey, Frank 3:2:147 Ecoffey, Jules E. 12:2:148; 18:2:13; 26:1:94; 27:2:188; 31:1:87 (see also Coffeel; Ecoffey and Company; RANCHES: Ecoffey; RANCHES: hog; RANCHES:Six Mile; RANCHES:Three Mile; Three Mile Ranch) Economic History and Settlement of Converse County, Wyoming Bibliography by John LeeRoy Waller 6:3:273-283; 6:4:291-319; 7:1:329-340 Economic Warfare on the Northern Plains by Tony McGinnis 44:1:57-71 Eddington, Jack (Mrs.) 27:2:238-240 Eddy 44:1:32, 35 Eddy, John (Doctor) 57:1:14, 16 Eddy, Sherman 57:2:11 Edelbrock, Joe (see Joe Edelbrock and Sons) Edelweiss Hotel 64:2:57 Edens, Jean (Lieutenant) 18:1:34 Edens, Walter 51:2:80 (see also review of Dreams to Dust: A Diary of the California Gold Rush; Wyoming Fort Libraries-The March of Intellect; review of Letters of Mari Sandoz) Eder, Ernest 70:3:3 Eder, Jean 70:3:3 Eder, Willard and Herbert 70:3:3 Edgar, Robert “Bob” 38:1:117; 49:2:263, 273, 283; 51:1:111; 60:2:45, 47, 53 Edgemont (see Glimpses into Edgemont’s Past) December 14, 2009 Page 254

Edgemont, South Dakota 65:4:26 Edgerton, Keith (see review of Last Best Place: A Montana Anthology; review of No Step Backward: Women and Family on the Rocky Mountain Mountain Frontier, Helena, Montana, 1865-1900) Edgerton, Mary (see Governor’s Wife on the Mining Frontier. The Letters of Mary Edgerton from Montana, 1863-1865) Edgett, C. M. 70:4:39, 40 Edick family 71:3:37 Edinburgh University 75:3:10 Edison, the Electric Light and the Eclipse by Philip J. Roberts 53:1:54-62 Edison, Thomas Alva 6:1&2:229; 33:2:191; 53:1:54-62 (see also Thomas Alva Edison Foundation) Editor’s Notes by Mark Junge 65:2/3:2; 66:1&2:4-5; 66:3:2; 66:4:2 editors (see newspaper editors) Edmonds, H. D. 19:2:136 Edmund’s Commission 63:2:61-62 Edmunds, Frank B. 15:3:283 Edmunds, Newton 49:1:69-69, 80-80; 55:1:39 Edmunds, R. David (see American Indian Leaders: Studies in Diversity) Edmundson 47:2:161, 189 Edmundson, Lee 22:2:38 Edson, Marshall 70:4:17 education 54:2:10-19 (see also John Wesley Hoyt) Education and the American Indian by Margaret Connel Szasz, review 50:1:187-188 Education for Head or Hand? Land Grant Universities of Utah and Wyoming by D. Teddy Diggs 58:2:30- 45 Educational Broadcasting Facilities Program 70:3:44 Educational Media Council 70:3:40 Educational Television and Radio Center 70:3:39 Edward Kent Post No. 53, American Legion 39:2:259 Edward Kern and American Expansion by Robert V. Hine, review 34:2:252-253 Edwards, Alice 38:1:78 Edwards, Clarence R. (Brigadier General) 18:1:56 Edwards, Elsa Spear 4:4:406-408; 5:2:79; 5:2&3:121-122; 9:2:698; 10:3:144; 12:4:332; 14:2:98,126 (see also Fifteen Day Fight on Tongue River) Edwards, Glen R. 28:1:62; 35:2:201-202; 43:2:271 (see also LaPrele Stage Station) Edwards, Harry Stillwell 46:2:253-262 Edwards, James 61:2:21-24, photo 25, 26-32, photo 33, 34-39 (see also Y’all Call Me Nigger Jim Now, but Someday You’ll Call Me Mr. James Edwards: Black Success on the Plains of the Equality State) Edwards, Lethel 61:2:21, 23, photo 24, 25, 27, 29-30, 32-33, 35-39 December 14, 2009 Page 255

Edwards, Paul M. 41:2:178 (see also Analysis of Scottish Population; review of American West: A Reorientation; review of Chronical of a Congressional Journey. The Doolittle Committee in the Southwest, 1865; review of Old Forts of the Far West; review of Peopling the High Plains. Wyoming’s European Heritage; review of Red Cloud and the Sioux Problem; review of Red Man’s Religion) Edwards, Sally A. (Mrs.) 23:1:104 Edwards, W. F. 33:2:151 Edwards, William B. “Billy” 38:1:78, 82 Edwards, William C. (see review of Butterflies of the Rocky Mountain States) Edwin J. Smalley by Alice M. Shields 13:1:58-72 Edwin, William 64:2:45 Eells 42:2:192 Eells, Myra 40:1:35; 42:2:191-192, 197, 202, 211-212, 216; 43:2:228 Eels, Cushing 22:2:52 Eels, Myra 22:2:52 Efinger, Martin, 74:2:31 Efner, George Bonaparte 75:1, 11 Egan (Captain) 32:2:223; 38:1:88 Egan, Howard 21:2/3:119 Egan, James (Captain) 40:2:182; 41:1:96 Egan, Teddy (Captain) 44:2:163 Egbert (Major) 39:2:260 Egbert, H. C. (Major) 38:1:61, 67; 45:2:163 Egbert, Wyoming 60:1:24-25 Egbert, Wyoming 76:1:36 Egeria, Colorado 16:2:95-96, 98, 109 Eggan, Fred (see Social Anthropology of North American Tribes) Eggenhofer, Nick 38:1:106, 117 (see also Wagons, Mules and Men) Eggs 70:4:2,6 Egippetche 39:2:254-25 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Egypt, Giza pyramids in 73:3:8 Ehernberger, James L. “Jim” 27:2:227, 240 (see also Colorado and Southern: Northern Division; review of End of Track; Sherman Hill; review of Grenville M. Dodge; review of Photographers of the Frontier West; review of We took The Train; Smoke Over the Divide; Smoke Across the Prairie; Smoke Down the Canyons) Ehernberger, James L. 76:1:35-36 Ehrlich, D. A. 22:1:89 Ehrlich, D. A. 70:4:41, 43 EI Paso Natural Gas Company (EPNG) 70:3:24, 27, 28,30,31,32 Eibling, Harold H. 49:2:234 December 14, 2009 Page 256

Eichler, Carl (Reverend) 39:2:258 Eight Seconds, video review 66:1&2:68, 70 Eighteen Fifty Overland Diary of the Dr. Warren Hough 46:2:207-216 Eighteen Fifty-nine (1859) Overland Journal of Naturalist George Suckley by Richard G. Beidleman 28:1:68-79 Eighteen Fifty-two (1852) On the Oregon Trail by Mae Urbanek 34:1:52-59 Eighteenth Amendment (to the U.S. Constitution) 64:2:56; 66:4:12 Eighteenth Infantry (see MILITARY) Eighth Circuit Court 53:2:5-8 Eighty-Third Congress 66:3:56, 62 Eilfelder, H. A. 13:1:77 Eine Jagd in Wyoming 66:1&2:2 Einstein, Lewis 66:4:39 Eisenhower Administration 66:3:58 Eisenhower Congress 66:3:56 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 71:4:5 Eisenhower, Dwight David (General; President) 45:2:179, 186, 195, 200, 214-216; 55:1:14; 66:3:56 Eisenstadt, Alfred 66:4:7 Eizer (Private) 16:2:110-111 EK (see RANCHES) EK 14:4:316; 29:1:50-51; 29:2:171, photo 172, 173-174, photo 175; 32:1:87; 43:2:205-214; 45:2:244-245 (see also Plunkett of the EK, Irish Notes on the Wyoming Cattle Industry in the 1880s) EK brand EK Mountain 28:1:37; 55:1:25 EK Mountain Post Office 29:1:171, photo 172, 173-174 EK Ranch (see Plunkett of the EK, Irish Notes on the Wyoming Cattle Industry in the 1880s; RANCHES) Ekdall, A. B. (Doctor) 22:2:109; 25:1:95; 27:2:227 Ekdall, Albert 1:3:19 Ekdall, Emmett C. 23:2:48 Eklund, Bertha B. 11:4:299 Eklund, Dick 37:1:75, 99; 38:1:85, 102; 39:1:109, 128; 40:1:107-108, 122 Eklund, R. A. photo 30:2:196 Eklund, Richard 31:2:226 Ekstrom, Laura Allyn 25:1:95-97; 25:2:211, 214; 27:2:227 (see also Mystery and Romance of Wyoming; Where the Paintbrush Grows) El Dorado (see Ghost Town El Dorado) December 14, 2009 Page 257

El Paso Nuclear Group 70:3:30 El Paso, Texas 17:1:8; 22:1:79 (see also Dallas Stoudenmire, El Paso Marshal) El Paso, Texas 73:2:17 Elazar, Daniel (see Cities of the Prairie Revisited: The Closing of the Metropolitan Frontier) Elbrader, Frank 37:1:113 Elder Creek 23:2:23 Elder, Bert 19:1:47 Elder, T. H. 27:2:227 Eldorado 21:2/3:113 Eldorado Creek 22:1:77 Eldred, F. C. (Reverend) 35:2:143 Eldridge, Della 33:2:190 Election of 1892 66:3:34-25 election, at Laramie (1868), 72:1:33 19 elections 22:1:44 Electra, Okla. 75:3:30 electric lights 18:1:30, 62 electric railway projects (see Wyoming’s Electric Railway Projects) Electricity, generation of 71:3:39 Elephant Buttes 44:2:284 elevation, Grand Teton 71:3:33 Eleventh “11th” Ohio Volunteer Cavalry 74:1:12 Eleventh Infantry (see MILITARY) Eleventh Kansas Volunteer Cavalry (see MILITARY) Eleventh Ohio Cavalry (see MILITARY) Eleventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry (see MILITARY) Elgin Shoe and Clothing Store 74:1:29 Elias, Claude 24:1:5 Elias, George 75:3:27 Eliot, Charles W. 58:2:33 Elizabeth Bacon Custer and the Making of a Myth by Leckie, Shirley A., review 66:1&2:59 Elizabeth Town 27:1:40 elk (see Commission of the Conservation of the Elk of Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Jackson Hole elk herd photo) Elk Basin 70:4:42, 44 Elk Commission 50:2:249 Elk Eater 33:1:29 December 14, 2009 Page 258

Elk migration 70:4:8 Elk Mountain 3:1:83; 24:1:38-39; 30:2:138; 32:1:113; 33:1:82, 87, 93, 95-97; 34:1:13; 44:2:143, 147, 153, 163; 65:2/3:4 (see also Pole Camp and Home of John Sublett at Elk Mountain, Carbon County) Elk Mountain 74:1:14, 16 Elk Mountain Post Office 15:1:62; 21:1:11; 33:1:98 (see also Medicine Bow Stage Station, Now Elk Mountain Post Office) Elk Mountain school 21:1:24 Elk Mountain Stage Station 33:1:96, 98 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: ) Elk Mountain Ute 26:2:168, 176; 27:1:86-87; 27:2:220; 30:1:77 (see also Ute) Elk Mountain, Wyoming 54:2:13 Elk of North America 70:4:7, 18 Elk River (see ) Elk River, Wyoming 16:1:89, 94, 96, 108; 29:2:141 elk sales 23:2:51 Elkhead Creek 16:2:92 Elkhorn Company 42:1:64 Elkhorn Creek 30:2:153, 155, 159 65:2/3:12 Elkhorn Stamp Mill 40:2:237 Elkhorn Wagon Train Encounter by Margaret Mitchell Wilson 42:2:263-265 Elkhorn, Wyoming 28:1:50-51 Elkins, Henry Arthur 48:1:92 Elkins. Kenneth R., ed. From the Old Northwest to the Pacific Northwest: the 1853 Oregon Trail Diaries of Patterson Fletcher Luark and Michael Fleenen Ie Luark, 71:3:45 Elks Club (see Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks) Elks Club 75:1, 5 Elks Juvenile Band 43:1:100-101 Elks Lodge 26:1:32 Elks Lodge, Cody 73:3:27, 29 Ell Seven (L7) Ranches by Herbert O. Brayer 15:1:5-37 (see also RANCHES) Ella Watson: Rustler or Homesteader by Sharon Leigh 64:3/4:49-56 Ellen Hereford Washakie of the Shoshones by Mary Lou Pence 22:2:3-11 Ellenger, Benjamin 13:1:75 Elliot 16:2:90 (see also Elliott) Elliot, D. H. 40:1:85 Elliot, Harriet 32:1:8 Elliot, Joe 45:2:143-172, photo 174; 65:4:30 (see also Joe Elliott’s Story) December 14, 2009 Page 259

Elliot, Joel (Major) 36:2:176 Elliott & Hynds 73:3:4 Elliott 47:2:185-187 (see also Elliot) Elliott, Henry S. 12:3:177-178; 15:1:42; photo 37:1:4, 5; 35:2:132, 142; 37:2:187 Elliott, Henry Wood 34:2:179; 48:1:91 Elliott, Jack 73:3:3, 4 Elliott, Joseph A. 57:2:17 Elliott, Joseph R. 26:1:35 Elliott, Vern 26:2:134 Elliott, Washington Lafayette (First Lieutenant) 38:1:5, 11, 42 Ellis, Bob 17:1:71, 75 Ellis, C.C. 76:1:23 Ellis, Cathy (see review of Discovering Wyoming; review of Wyoming: Courage in a Lonesome Land) Ellis, Charles (Mrs.) 2:2:39; 3:1:109; 6:4:324; 7:2:369-378; 7:3:443; 15:1:50-62 (see also Carbon; History of Carbon; Life of Oscar Collister, Wyoming Pioneer; Medicine Bow, Wyoming) Ellis, Earl H. 27:2:227 Ellis, Elmer 20:1:17 Ellis, Everett L. 31:2:248 (see also To Take A Scalp) Ellis, J. R. 53:2:20 Ellis, John 19:1:31 Ellis, Josh 24:2:83, 85 Ellis, Mollie (Mrs.) 32:2:56 Ellis, Richard N. (see review of Hostiles and Horse Soldiers: Indian Battles and Campaigns in the West ; review of Indian Dances of North America; review of Phil Sheridan Album; General Pope and U.S. Indian Policy) Ellison, Robert S. 2:2:39; 3:3:191; 7:2:404; 9:3:763; 23:2:58; 28:2:175, 188; 50:1:23-27, 30, 40-41, 45 Ellswich, W. L. 26:1:10, 15, 24 Ellsworth (Indian interpreter) 29:2:198 Ellsworth (Lieutenant) 34:2:154 Ellsworth, Edmund 21:2/3:133, 135, 138, 142; 29:2:179; 31:1:13-14; 32:1:52 Ellsworth, Ora 24:1:26, 29-30, 32, 34, 36, 42 Ellsworth, Ralph (Doctor) 54:1:33 Ellsworth, S. George (see Dear Ellen. Two Mormon Women and Their Letters) Ellsworth, W. E. 33:2:149 Elmore, Mike 15:1:65; 27:2:227 Elrod, Lily (Miss) 23:1:55 December 14, 2009 Page 260

Elsom, Dottie 66:1&2:5 Elston, Allan Vaughn (see Gun Law at Laramie; Sagebrush Serenade; Treasure Coach from Deadwood; Marked Men; Wyoming Bubble; Wyoming Manhunt) Elston, Charles “Charley” 39:2:196-197, 207-208, 216; 51:2:39 Elswell, Alcott Farrar photo 38:2:142, 143-172 (see also Alcott Farrar Elwell, His Diary, Wyoming 1908, As Camp Cook, United States Geodetic Survey, Roosevelt Lignite Conservation) Elwell, R. Farrington 48:1:95 Elwood, George S. 16:1:160 Elwood, Ike 45:2:258 Emancipation Proclamation 66:3:54 Embar Cattle Company 51:1:118 Emblem Bench 24:2:88 Emblem Bench, 70:2:19 Emblem, Wyoming 53:2:15 Emerald Pool 65:1:42 Emergency Work Act 56:1:13 (see also CCC) Emerson, Elaine 31:2:226 Emerson, Frank 27:1:21; (Mr. and Mrs.) 31:2:226 Emerson, Frank C. (Governor) 49:2:200-201, 203; 50:1:30; 50:2:324, 328; photo 61:1:5; photo 7:4:448; 12:4:267-269; 44:2:246 Emerson, Gov. Frank 74:1:8 Emerson, Gov. Frank, 72:1:5 Emerson, Pat (Private) 64:3/4:3, 39 Emerson, Paul W. (Doctor) 20:1:93; 20:2:179; 24:2:119; 26:2:213, 216; 27:2:227, 239; 30:2:225; 33:2:218 Emerson, Tom 16:2:137 Emerson. Gov. Frank 71:3:15 Emery 70:4: 34 Emery, A. S. (Colonel) 13:4:358 Emery, Elmer 39:2:259 Emery, George B. (Governor of Utah) 60:1:3 Emery, Maude M. 3:2:150; 5:4:164; 10:1:14-15 Emery, Raymond C. 21:2/3:181 Emery, Roe 54:2:71 Emge, Joe 47:2:172; 52:2:48-49, 53, 56 Emigh, Wyoming 29:2:159 Emigrant 18:1:5 Emigrant Canyon (Utah) 22:2:9 December 14, 2009 Page 261

Emigrant Gap 29:1:79 Emigrant Gulch 36:2:220; 40:2:277-278 Emigrant Hill 32:1:110-111, 117 Emigrant Springs 22:2:57; 23:1:61; 30:2:209-211 Emigrant Trail 27:2:163 (see Oregon Trail; Overland Stage Trail-Trek No. 1, Trek No. 11 of the Emigrant Trail Treks; Overland Stage Trail-Trek No. 2, Trek No. 12 of the Emigrant Trail Treks; Overland Stage Trail-Trek No. 3, Trek No. 13 of the Emigrant Trail Treks) Emigrant Trail Trek No. 10, Part I compiled by Maurine Carley 32:1:103, maps 104-105, 106-123; Part II map 32:2:218, 219-232 Emigrant Trail Trek No. 9 by Maurine Carley 31:2:213-226, map 214 emigrant train 5:2&3:107; 23:2:11 Emigrant’s Guide 21:2/3:120; 31:1:7, 13 Emigrant’s Guide to California by Joseph E. Ware 11:2:123 emigrants 21:2/3:132-134; 23:2:11; 24:1:28, 31, 33-36, 38, 40, 44; 26:2:70, 142, 154-155, 162-163, 167- 170, 169, 187, 189; 28:1:83-84, 86, 90-94; 28:2:193-194; 31:2:221 (see also Emigrant’s Guide to California) Emigrants Wash Tub 27:2:190-194 emigration (1849-1851) 22:2:51; 28:2:191; 30:1:5-31; 30:2:145-189 emigration routes 22:2:51 Emmons, David M. (see Garden in the Grasslands; Moreton Frewen and the Populist Revolt; review of Far Southwest, 1846-1912. A Territorial History; review of Splendid Pauper. The Story of Moreton Frewen) Emmons, S. F. 47:2:232 Emmons, Samuel F. 34:2:185 Emory (General) 44:2:217 Empey (see RANCHES) Empey, Adam 21:2/3:118 Empey, Ida Terry (Mrs.) 21:2/3:119, 121 Empey, Margaret Steenbergh 21:2/3:118 Empey, William A. photo 21:2/3:110, 111-167 (see also Journal of William A. Empey) Empire Road, Wyoming 16:2:89 Empire, Colorado 16:1:78 Employment Security Commission 48:2:211-212 Empress Theatre 26:2:109 Enalpac Oil and Gas Company 70:4:39, 41, 43, 44 Encampment, Wyoming 15:1:13; 19:1:53; 19:2:11, 122; 29:2:158; 30:2:146, 150; 56:1:35-36 Enclosure 71:4:42 End of American Exceptionalism: Frontier Anxiety from the Old West to the New Deal by David M. December 14, 2009 Page 262

Wrobel, review 66:3:71-72 End of the Long Horn Trail by A. P. “Ott” Black, review 52:1:69 End of Track by James H. Kyner, review 32:2:260-261 Enderley 39:1:116 Enders (Reverend) 31:1:44 Endicott, William C. (Secretary of War) 44:2:202; 59:2:18-19 Endlich, F. M. 34:2:182-183; 44:1:38, 49, 50 Enfinger, Joe 16:1:31 Engdahl, Carl 19:1:47 Engebretson, Earl 38:1:100 Engell, Peter F. (Private) 39:1:125 England 65:4:47; 66:3:16, 19, 21 England, J. A. 37:1:69 Englehard, William M. 56:1:36 Engleking, Gus 48:2:182 Englemann, Henry 17:1:24, 54; 59:2:39, 41 Englert, Kenneth E. 27:2:227 English (see Victorian Englishman’s View of the West) English, Harry (Mrs.) 50:1:30 English, T. C. (Brevette Lieutenant) 36:2:183 Enigmatic Icon: The Life and Times of , by William R. Supemaugh, 70:2:2430 Enlarged Homestead Act of 71:2:1909 22, 23, 27 Enochs, Jim 35:2:132 Enola Gay 66:4:6 Enos, James E. “Jim” 21:2/3:187-189; 40:2:195 Enrollment figures, Lander school 71:2:14 Enterline 24:2:89-90 Enterline, E.E. 76:1:22, 25-26, 28-29 Entitled to Power: Farm Women and Technology, 1913-1963 by Katherine Jellison 66:4:65 Entrepreneurs of the Old West by David Dary, review 61:1:55-56 Entrikan (Mrs.) 65:1:18-19 Entrikan 65:1:19 environment (see Land Use, Environment and Social Change: The Shaping of Island County, Washington; Reflections on Environmental History and Wyoming) environmental history (see Reflections on Environmental History and Wyoming) Environmental Impact Statement 70:3:30 December 14, 2009 Page 263

environmental protection (see Federal Land, Western Anger: The Sagebrush Rebellion and Environmental Politics) Environmental Protection Agency 70:3:32 Environmental Spokesman: Olaus J. Murie and a Democratic Defense of Wilderness by Gregory D. Kendrick 50:2:213-302 Enyon, John L. 44:2:242, 246 EPCOT Center (Florida) 66:4:33 epidemiology (see MILITARY: Statistical Report on the Sickness and Mortality of the Army) Episcopal Church (Buffalo), 70:1:2 Episcopal Church (Laramie), 70:1: inside back Episcopal Church 34:1:30; (Laramie) 34:2:231; (Cheyenne) 39:1:29; (Rawlins) 39:1:72; 43:1:5-52 (see also Shoshone Indian Episcopalian Mission) Episcopal Sunday School 65:2/3:17-20, 22 Episcopalian Club 43:1:20 Epperson 65:2/3:22 Epperson, C.G. 56:1:61 Epperson, C.T. 19:1:30 Epperson, Lucretia Lawson 65:2/3:17-20, 22 Epsicopal Church (see FIRSTS: Episcopal clergy in Cheyenne) Epworth League 65:1:33 equal suffrage 22:1:59-60 (see also suffrage; woman’s suffrage) equal suffrage 75:1, 25 Equality State (Wyoming) 66:1&2:6; 66:3:13 Era of Violence by Ted Bohlen and Tom Tisdale 65:4:32 Erb, Louise B. (see Wagon Trails and Folk Tales: Sulphur Springs Station, 1862-1979) Erben, Emanuel 70:4:21, 36 Erdoes, Richard (see Saloons of the Old West) Eric and Erick (see Glines, Herrick) Ericcson, H. C. (Colonel) photo 5:4:148 Erickson, A.J. 76:1:23 Erickson, Boyd “OK” 57:2:16 Erickson, E. 3:4:231 Erickson, G. N. 73:3:27, 28, 29 Erickson, Justin 73:2:23 Erickson, Katie Kinnear (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Erie, Colorado 25:2:192 Erin Benevolent Society, 75:3:10 Erland, Widow 40:2:270-271 December 14, 2009 Page 264

Erlanson, Charles B. (see In the West-In My West) Ermatinger, Francis 17:2:93 Ernest L. Ives (Mrs.) Collection 66:3:34-35 Ernest, Boney 32:2:236; 33:2:198; 44:2:269 Ersenberger, George 25:2:194-195 Ervay, Jake 15:1:69 Erwin, C. W. 71:4:5 Erwin, Marie H. 11:2:123; maps 11:4:281-292; 12:2:162; 18:2:131-132; 21:2/3:191, 193 (see also Cheyenne Indian Portraits Painted by George Catlin; Statistical Report on the Sickness and Mortality of the Army of the United States, 1819-1860; Maps of Early Wyoming Tell a Fascinating Story; Trader’s License Granted to General William H. Ashley) Escalante (Father-priest; Friar) 15:3:226-227; 33:2:161 Escape from Heart Mountain, by Betty Y. Taira 76:4:18-24 Escolas, Edmond L. (Doctor) 35:2:244 (see also review of Politics and Grass: The Administration of Grazing on the Public Domain; Rise of Workmen’s Compensation in Wyoming; Wyoming’s Pioneer Life Insurance Company) Eshehunska (Long Hair, Old Bums; Crow) 75:3:12 Eshelman, Edwin F. (Reverend) 24:2:110-111 Eskridge, E.W. 16:2:94, 102-103, 123 Esmay, R. L. (General; Adjutant General of Wyoming) 21:2/3:219, 236; 24:1:2-4, 13; 27:2:164; 28:2:167; 29:1:67; 29:2:177; 30:1:37; 45:1:73 Esperaza Hispanica 73:2:12 Esperson, Peter 40:1:70 Espinoza, Louis 73:2:13 Espy, Day (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Espy, Neal (Mrs.) 38:2:202 Espy, Winifred 37:2:241 Esquibel, Floyd 73:2:8 Esquibel, Jackie 73:2:8 Essert, Margaret 39:2:259 Essert, William J. 39:2:259 established 71:2:27 Estergreen, M. Morgan (see Kit Carson, A Portrait in Courage) Estes Park, Colorado 76:2:46 Estes, Charles 16:1:31 Estey, Harold 70:3:19, 20, 22 Esther Morris Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS: Morris, Esther) Eston, Emily C. 10:1:43 Etbauer, Dan photo 65:4:19 December 14, 2009 Page 265

ethnicity (see Chinese Emigrants in Southwest Wyoming, 1868-1885; Other Germans in Wyoming) Ethnicity in Wyoming by Carl V. Hallberg 63:4:136-139 EthnicOasis: The Chinese in the Black Hills, by Liping Zhu and Rose Estep Fosha, reviewed 76:4:29-30 ethnohistory (see Annotated Bibliography of Northern Plains Ethnohistory) Etulain, Richard W. 41:2:282-283; 64:3/4:60 (see also Conversations with Wallace Stegner on Western History and Literature; review of Cousin Jacks: The Cornish in America; Writing Western History: Essays on Major Western Historians) Etulain, Richard W., Religion in Modern New Mexico, reviewed, 70:2:43 Etulain, Richard, Portraits of Basques, reviewed, 72:1:40 ETV Commission 70:3:44 EU Bar 64:2:41 Eubank (Mrs.) 12:2:144; 27:1:11; 41:2:214 Eubanks, Eugene (Brigadier General) 64:3/4:14, 44 Eucre 65:1:9 (see also Sledge) Eugenie (Empress) 22:1:13-14 Eureka College (Illinois) 66:3:31 Eurgens (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Europe 66:1&2:35, 49; 66:3:11, 19, 39; 66:4:45 European heritage (see peopling the High Plains. Wyoming’s European Heritage) Eustis Lake 37:2:218-219 Eustis, William 15:3:270 euthanasia 66:3:20 Evans (Captain) 21:2/3:185 Evans (Major) 16:2:137 Evans 23:1:83-96 Evans Realty Company 70:4:27 Evans, Andrew Wallace (Major) 38:1:26-27, 29, 42, 46-47 Evans, Archibald F. (Arch) 70:4:21 Evans, Beatrice 70:4:22, 23 Evans, Ben 26:1:64 Evans, Burrelle W. 31:2:164; 32:1:61 Evans, Cecil 70:4:21 Evans, Clementina 70:4:21 Evans, Colorado 23:1:14; 65:1:18 Evans, D. P. (Mrs.) 5:4:164; 6:1&2:241 Evans, D. W. 10:3:144; 11:1:66 Evans, E. A. 74:1:26 Evans, Edith 46:1:117 December 14, 2009 Page 266

Evans, Elizabeth Caroline Hunt 70:4:20 Evans, Elizabeth Caroline Hunt death of 70:4:23 Evans, Elva (see review of Country Railroad Station in America) Evans, Ernest 70:4:26 Evans, Fred 45:2:146 Evans, Glen L. 76:2:21 Evans, Haas 19:1:26 Evans, Hartman K. 23:1:76-96, maps 82, 86, 92 (see also Sheep Trailing from Oregon to Wyoming) Evans, Healy 19:1:26 Evans, Herbert O. 70:4:22, 23 Evans, J. A. 60:1:5 Evans, James 39:1:6; 47:2:229; 59:2:18 Evans, James A. (Colonel) 18:1:7; 60:1:5 Evans, Jim 19:2:107, 109 Evans, John E. (Governor) 41:1:47-48, 55; 41:2:211-212; 46:1:7, 12, 21 (see also Frontier Capitalist: The Life of John Evans) Evans, Lewis (Captain) 33:1:95 Evans, Lloyd R. (see review of Custer: The Life of General George Armstrong Custer; review of -An American Saga) Evans, Luther H. 45:1:70, 73, 75, 79-80, 82-83 Evans, Luther K. 49:2:183 Evans, Mary Ruth 15:1:7 Evans, Merle 73:3:26 Evans, Ralph Walter 70:4:21 Evans, Richard 23:2:58 Evans, Robert 23:2:63 Evans, Timothy J., book reviewed 71:2:46 Evans, Trevor James 70:4:21 Evans, W. H. (Major) (see Fort Laramie) Evans, W. H. (Mrs.) 9:3:752-754 Evans, Wealthy 70:4:28 Evans, William J. 70:4:26 Evans, William Tranter 70:4:20-28 Evans, William Tranter death of 70:4:28 Evans-Jackson Livestock Company 54:2:68 Evanston Age 9:3:741; 33:2:151-152; 35:1:97 Evanston Examiner 33:2:152 Evanston Land Office 10:1:39 December 14, 2009 Page 267

Evanston News 33:2:152 Evanston Register 33:2:152 Evanston, Illinois 66:1&2:75 Evanston, Wyoming 16:1:11, 24; 19:1:26-27; 22:2:30, 41, 64-65, 69; 24:1:25-26; 30:2:146; 33:2:137; 34:1:90; 35:1:31; 35:2:180; 42:2:239; 44:1:93, 99; 56:1:56, 58; 59:2:17-20, 22-23; photos 60:1:37; 65:4:32, 42; 66:3:33 (see also FIRSTS: tree planted in Evanston; Levancia Bent’s Diary of a Sheep Drive, Evanston, Wyoming, to Kearney, Nebraska) Evanston, Wyoming, 70:1:4-5 Evansville 70:4:20 Evansville Garage and Grocery 70:4:27 Evansville Historical Commission 70:4:28 Evansville incorporated 70:4:27 Evansville platted 70:4:27 Evansville street names in 70:4:27 Evarts, Hal G. 42:2:177; 65:4:18 Eveling, Curtis (Mrs.) 54:2:23 Evens, William 26:1:51, 63 Events of the Year 1865 Pertaining to Johnson County by T. J. Gatchell 27:2:142-158 Everets, F. D. 31:2:170 Everett General Hospital (Washington) 66:1&2:75 Everett, Dick (see Dick, Everett) Everett, Ernest T. (Reverend) 24:2:88 Everett, James 22:2:22 Evergreen School 54:2:17 Everman, Michael (see review of West of Hell’s Fringe: Crime, Criminals, and the Federal Peace Officer in Oklahoma Territory, 1889-1907) Evers 35:2:184 Evershell (Private) 16:2:106 Everts, Truman C. 15:2:108, 112-114 Every Man’s Country 19:2:75 Evolution of the Cow-Puncher by Owen Wister 65:4:3, 14 Ewers, Dr. John C., 74:2:17 Ewers, John C. 44:1:64-65 (see also Horse in Blackfoot Culture with Comparative Material from Other Western Tribes; O-Kee-Pa. A Religious Ceremony and Other Customs of the Mandans) Ewert, A. L. T. (Reverend) 65:1:29 Ewig, Rick 55:1:64; 58:2:61; 64:2:71; 64:3/4:4; 66:3:71-72 (see also Behind the Capitol Scenes: The Letters of John A. Feick; McCarthy Era Politics: The Ordeal of Senator Lester Hunt; review of Coxey’s Army: An American Odyssey; review of End of American Exceptionalism: Frontier Anxiety from the Old West to the New Deal; review of Kings of the Hill: Power and Personality in the House of Representatives; review of Saga of Tom Horn: The Story of a Cattlemen’s War; review of What December 14, 2009 Page 268

Should We Tell our Children About Vietnam?; Wyoming’s Truss Bridges; Wyoming Women as Jurors) Ewig, Rick 75:4: 29 Ewing Canyon by Michael Chadey 50:2:343-344 Ewing, Jesse 31:1:62; 50:2:343-344, 346 Ewing, Joseph M. (Reverend) 38:2:175 Ewing, Thomas 25:2:145, 150 65:1:36, 42 Excerpt from the Journal of E. Willard Smith, 1839-1840 by J. Nielson Barry 15:3:287-297 excursion tickets 24:1:41 execution (see capital punishment) Executive Order 9066, 76:4:18 exhaustion 75:1, 33 Expansion Period 73:2:5 Expedition against the Mormons 16:1:41-42 Expedition Island 50:2:338 Expedition Island National Historic Site 43:1:113,116; 45:2:251 Expedition of President Chester A. Arthur to Yellowstone National Park in 1883 by Jack Ellis Haynes 14:1:31-38 Expeditions of John Charles Fremont. Vol. II: The Bear Flag Revolt and Court-Martial edited by Mary Lee Spence and Donald Jackson, review 46:1:147-148 Expeditions of John Charles Fremont. Volume I. Travels from 1838-1844 and Map Portfolio edited by Donald Jackson and Mary Lee Spence, review 43:12:138-140 Expense Account of Fort Fetterman, Wyoming, 23 December 1875 1:3:18 Experiment Station 64:1:11-14, 18-19 Exploration of Verendrye and His Sons by Warren Upham 17:2:144-146 (see also Verendrye, Jean) Explorations by Henry’s Men 17:2:91 explorers (see Early Explorers; reports of early explorers) Exploring the Northern Plains by Lloyd McFarling, review 27:2:241 Exploring the Yellowstone with Hayden, 1872 edited by Herbert Oliver Brayer 14:4:253-298 Express Messengers of the Overland Mail 5:2:62-64; 5:2&3:101-102 Expressly Portraits photo 65:4:47 Extension Service Club 54:2:25 Extract from Journal of Appleton Harmon, 1847 21:2/3:136-138 Exum Mountain 75:3:6 Exum, Glen 44:2:261-262 Eyewitness at Wounded Knee by Richard E. Jensen and R. Eli Paul 64:3/4:59-60 December 14, 2009 Page 269

Eyewitness Reports of the Wagon Box Fight compiled by Walter N. Bate 41:2:193-201 Eyler, Ida 43:1:65-66 Eyler, Wid 43:1:65-66 Eynon. Jack 71:3:14 Eyon, Jack 42:2:155 -Pioneer. A Bibliographical Guide by Frank L. Green, review 41:2:288 F

F One-quarter Circle 64:2:34 F. D. Yates and Company 37:1:79 F. E. Warren Air Force Base (see FORTS AND CAMPS: D. A. Russell; MILITARY: F. E. Warren Air Force Base; MILITARY: Warren Air Force Base) F. G. S. Hesse Collection 65:4:31 Fabian, Harold P. (Mrs.) 27:2:227; 42:2:158; 44:2:243-244 Fabian, Harold P. 42:2:153-156, 158, 163-164, 168, 170, 175 Fabian, Josephine C. 24:1:102 (see also Jackson’s Hole Story) Fabian. Harold and Josephine 71:3:21 Facinelli, Catherina (Mrs.) 24:2:115 Fading Memories by Judge A. C. Campbell 15:1:38-49 Faf, Aaron 21:2/3:139 Fagams 23:2:50 Fagams, Marion 31:2:201 Fagan Ranch or Horse Creek Station by Mary Elizabeth Carpender 37:1:82-84 Fagan, Michael 37:1:83-84 Fahrenbrush, John 11:1:66 Fair Fights and Foul by Thurman Arnold, review 37:2:248 Fairbanks, Luther J. (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:11 Fairchild, Lucius 31:2:173 Fairfield, Bronson 44:1:43 Fairfield, Illinois 65:1:20 Fairfield, Marshall 44:1:43 Fairfield, S. H. (Private) 29:1:70; 32:2:233 Fairfield, Sam 16:2:144 Fairfield, Utah, 72:1:24 Fairlawn Cemetery () 75:3:33 Fairplay 16:2:110 fairs (see FIRSTS: county to hold agricultural and stock fair; FIRSTS: Wyoming exhibit at a World’s Fair; Territorial Fair) Fairweather, Jack 70:3:43 fairy rings 19:2:116 Falck, Depue 21:2/3:197 Falconer, Andrew 10:1:12; 38:1:89 December 14, 2009 Page 270

Falconer, W. A. 3:3:191 Faler, Clyde Morgan 42:1:70 Faler, Vint 22:2:38 Falkenburg, Jinx 64:3/4:9 Fall 31:2:164-165 Fall River 71:4:38 Fall River, Wyoming 16:1:9, 13, 17, 26 Fall, Albert 73:3:32 Fall, Albert B. 31:2:239 Fallbrook Utility Company 45:2:192 Fallen Leaf (see Ah-Ho-Appa) Falling Leaf 18:2:128 (see also Mini-aku; Sioux) Fallout: An American Nuclear Tragedy by Philip L. Fradkin, review 65:1:54, 58-59 Falls River 71:4:32 Family Portrait by Mrs. Wilburta Knight Cady 33:1:42-52 Family Traditions by Mark Dugan 64:2:45-59 Fancher, Ruth (Mrs.) 16:1:64 Fanning, Ed 43:1:36 Fanny’s Peak 38:1:96 Far Southwest, 1846-1912. A Territorial History by Howard R. Lamar, review 39:1:144-145 Far West () 45:1:42-43 Far West in the 80’s by John J. Fox 21:1:3-87 Far Western Frontier,1830-1860 by Ray Allen Billington, review 29:1:113-114 Faragher, John Mack 64:3/4:49 Fardy Hotel 22:2:35-36 Farella, Batista, 72:1:37 Fargo, North Dakota 65:1:51 Faris, Joe 26:1:64 Farlein, J. A. (Doctor and Mrs.) 27:2:227 Farley, Alan W. 33:2:203 Farley, Angelina, 70:2:32 Farley, James A. 18:1:70, 72-73 Farlow, Albert Jerome (Mrs.) 26:2:135; 27:2:227 Farlow, Albert Jerome “Stub” 26:1:54-55, 57, 61; 26:2:130, 133-136, photo 134; 27:2:227 Farlow, Ed, Jr. (Mrs.) 26:1:52, 55, 60, 63; 26:2:133 Farlow, Ed, Jr. 26:1:60; 26:2:133 Farlow, Edward J. 2:2:39; 4:2:303-305; 14:1:83 (see also Powder River Let’er Buck Derivation of the Famous Slogan; Sam Berry, An Outlaw Who Killed for Money) Farlow, Etta 26:1:56 Farlow, Henry 26:1:64 Farlow, Jules 22:2:8; 26:1:92, 106; 26:2:133, 210, 216; 27:2:227; 29:2:187-188; 30:2:193, 195, 222-224; 31:1:87-88; 31:2:213, 226; 32:2:249; 40:1:107, 116, 122 (see also History of Fremont County Pioneer Association) Farlow, Netta 26:1:61 Farlow, Stub 71:2:18 December 14, 2009 Page 271

farm prices 71:2:22 farm produce 71:2:27 Farm Security Administration 71:2:31 Farmer, James 18:2:99 Farmington, New Mexico 70:3:24, 27 Farnham 42:2:269 Farnham, Elijah Bryan 31:2:164, 188; 32:2:189, 224; 42:2:266 Farnham, Russell 17:2:96 Farnham, Thomas J. 22:2:53 Farnsworth, Frances Joyce 44:2:239 Farnum, E. B. 28:1:55 Farny, Henry 64:1:24 Faro 65:1:10 (see also card games) Farquhar. Francis 71:4:42 Farr, Aron (see Faf) Farrar, Dr. Bernard G. 75:3:10 Farrdar, Fred 42:1:49 Farrel, E. 17:1:56, 80 Farrell, Edward (Captain) 64:2:34 Farrell, Evalina 64:2:34 Farren, C.S. 76:2:51 Farris, Joe 31:1:87 Farson Store 22:2:30, 50; 30:2:200; 31:2:213, 215-216, 221 Farson, Wyoming 71:2:5 Farthing, Charles 2:3:60 Farthing, Ed 71:2:9, 11, 19 Farthing, George 71:2:16 Farthing, Jack 71:2:9 Farthing, Jim 71:2:19 Farwell, Charles A. 27:1:27; 35:2:131 Farwell, S. T. 75:1, 25, 29 Farwell, Stephen T. 12:2:119 Fast Bear 18:2:112; 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Fast Life 33:2:140; 39:1:25 Fast Thunder 28:1:31 Fate of a Cattle Rustler by John Clay 64:2:34 Faucett, Elizabeth 23:1:54-56 Faucett, George 23:1:54-56 Faucett, Levi 23:1:54-56 Faucett, Marie 23:1:54-56 Faulk, J. Evelyn 6:1&2:242; 8:2:64 Faulk, Odie B. (see Mexican War: Changing Interpretations) Faulkner, Virginia 31:2:243 Fautin, Reed 24:1:93-95 December 14, 2009 Page 272

Faver (Sergeant) 27:2:169, 172 Faville, A. D. (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Faville, A. D. 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120 Fawcett, Billy 34:1:15 Fawcett, John 26:2:161 Fay, Baldy 35:2:153 Fay, Benjamin 64:2:49 Fay, Bert 24:2:7 Fay, Elizabeth Barrow 24:2:6-7 Faye. C. E. 71:3:28 Fayetteville, Ark., jail 75:3:27 FB 64:2:41 Fear, Clifton 25:1:59 Fear’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Feast in the Wilderness 30:1:43, 47, 52 Feather Woman 59:1:54 (see also Crow) Fechet (Major) 35:2:145 Fechet, E. G. (Major) 38:1:64, 67; 39:2:260; 45:2:161 Fechet, Edmond (Captain) 65:4:25-26 Federal Census, 1870 14:4:326 Federal Communications Commission 70:3:36 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 71:1:36 Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 71:2:32 Federal Employment Practices Commission 73:2:7 Federal Farm Loan 71:2:27 federal prisoners (see prisoners) Federal Radio Commission 43:1:7, 34, 38-40, 42-43 Federal Records Center 65:1:53; 65:4:29 (see also National Archives) federal resettlement programs 71:2:31 Federal Trade Commission 22:1:84 Federalist: A Classic on Federalism and Free Government by Gottfried Dietze, review 32:2:271 Fee, Larry 15:3:248; 21:1:17 Fee, Lizzie 35:2:196 feed bags 26:1:28 Feeley (Mrs.) 21:1:21-22; 26:1:13 Feeley, Etta 38:1:82 Feil, Antonio K. 28:2:188 Feiser, W. A. 35:2:137 Felix Frankfurter, Scholar on the Bench by Helen Shirley Thomas, review 32:2:271-272 Fellows, Nellie 5:4:162 Felter, Joe 30:2:171-173 Feltner 25:1:77 Feltner, C. C. 27:2:227 Feltner, Curt (Mrs.) 25:1:64, 67 December 14, 2009 Page 273

Feltner, Joanne 31:2:226 Felton, Gerald 31:2:235 Felton, Jerry (see Waskie Station) Felton, Joshua 15:3:253 Felton, W. R. (see Before ; Frontier Years) fencing laws 20:1:9-10 fencing public lands 18:2:139-140 Fendrich, Anne 39:1:136 (see also review of Oregon Desert) Fenex, Billy 28:2:177-178 Fenex, Jim (see Little Ada Magill) Fenex, John 28:1:66 Fenix, John (see Fenex, John) Fenton, Charles E. (Reverend) 24:2:96 Fenwick, R. W. “Red” 31:2:234; 64:1:24 Fenwick, Red 73:3:9 Fenwick, Red 76:3:19-20 Ferch, David (see review of Sagebrush Soldier: Private William Earl Smith’s View of the Sioux War of 1876) Ferguson (Miss) 21:1:25 Ferguson 25:2:130 Ferguson, Charles 40:2:200-208 Ferguson, Hazelle (see Chug Springs) Ferguson, John B. 11:3:234 (see also Reminiscences of an Early Railroad Civil Engineer in Northwestern Wyoming) Ferguson, Miriam "Ma" 74:1:6 Ferguson, O. D. 20:1:90 Ferguson, R A. (Mrs.) 6:3:284; 27:1:114, 116; 27:2:227 Ferguson, Tom 45:1:18, 21 Ferguson’s (see Ferguson, O. D.) Ferguson’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Feron, E. 33:2:133 Ferrel (Sergeant) 36:1:55 Ferrell, Mallory H. (see Gilpin Gold Tram) Ferrell, Tom 35:2:132 Ferries of the Forty-Niners by Dale L. Morgan (Part I) 31:1:5-31; (Part II) 31:2:145-189, 244; (Part III, Sec. I) 32:1:50-69; (Part IV, Sec. II) 32:2:167-203 FERRIES: (see Ferries of the Forty-niners; Green River Ferry, Ford and Stage Station; Mormon Ferry on the North Platte; Platte Bridge Station and Fort Caspar; Ferries of the Forty-Niners) Bennett Ferry 33:2:198 Big Horn River 24:2:81 Bridger’s 28:2:173; 29:1:83; 32:1:120-121; 38:2:138; 42:1:91; 42:2:265, 270 Brinegar Ferry 45:2:254 Case’s 30:2:206 Deer Creek Eagle Rock Ferry (see Snake River Ferry) Fort Laramie 31:1:6-12; 31:2:186 Freeman’s 31:1:71 Gower’s 19:2:79 Green River 23:1:60; 25:2:129; 26:2:141-143, 159-161, 163; 30:2:205, 207; 31:1:5-6; photo 32:1:50, 64; 32:2:172, 199, 203, 266 (see also Green River Ferries) Ham’s Fork 31:1:6; 31:2:217-219 Hill’s 21:2/3:135 Holmes Ferry 45:2:254 Howell’s 27:1:21-22 Kinney’s 26:2:162-163 Laramie River 31:1:6-12; 31:2:145 Lombard’s 23:1:59; 31:2:216-217; 45:2:251, 253 Lower 31:2:148 Menor’s Ferry 43:1:23; 44:2:242 Missouri 21:2/3:115-116 Mormon 21:2/3:111-168; 42:1:87 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort Caspar; Mormon Ferry; Mormon Ferry on the North Platte) Muddy Creek 30:2:206 North Fork (see December 14, 2009 Page 274

Platte River Upper Ferry) North Platte 16:2:93; 17:1:6; photo 31:1:4, 5-7, photo 8, 9-31; photo 31:2:144, 145-189, photo 144, 184 Platte 21:2/3:112, 116; 31:2:179 (see also Mormon’s Ferry) Ferry 42:1:79 Platte River Upper 21:2/3:133 (see also Upper Platte) Robinson 31:2:217; 45:2:253 29:1:97 Smith’s Fork 31:1:6 Snake River 23:1:85; 28:2:201 Upper Platte (see Mormon Ferry) Ferrin, J. 19:2:77, 84, 95, 100 Ferrin, J. D. 44:2:246 Ferris and Pratte Cattle Company 38:1:68 Ferris Hotel, Rawlins, Wyoming 75:4: 32 Ferris mines 44:2:165 Ferris Mining District 75:1, 18 16:1:76; 34:2:204 Ferris Oil Field 26:2:116 Ferris, George 12:4:277; 19:2:119-121; 29:2:158 Ferris, Jimmie 21:2/3:190-191 Ferris, Mathias 40:1:6 Ferris, Richard 26:1:102-103 Ferris, Warren Angus 13:2:157; 15:2:106; 44:1:83 Ferris-Haggarty Mine 19:2:117-124 ferrotypes, 74:2:22 Ferry boats, 70:2:8 ferry suit (see Busby vs. Bridger and Lewis suit) Ferry, Retta Iiams 26:1:58 Fery, John (see John Fery, Artist of the Rockies) Feser, Donald (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Fessenden, 74:2:25 Fessenden, F. M. 38:2:138 Fessenden, F. M., 74:2:24 Fetterman Budget 16:2:161,167 (see also Budget) Fetterman Cemetery 4:3:359 Fetterman Country 1:2:6 Fetterman Cutoff Road 20:1:88; 37:1:89, 94 Fetterman Fight 32:1:89; 33:2:196; 38:2:137, 139, 223-228; 39:2:261; 42:1:91; 42:2:194; 42:2:271; 56:1:3; 63:2:49-50, 56-57, 68-72 (see also Documents Relating to the Fetterman Fight) Fetterman Fight by Elsa Spear Byron 36:1:63-66 Fetterman Hospital Association 24:1:78 Fetterman Massacre by John Gutherie 9:2:714-718 Fetterman Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Fetterman Ridge, 70:2:10 Fetterman Wood Reservation 20:1:86 Fetterman, William Judd (Captain) 17:1:10; 18:1:69; 20:2:145; 27:2:179; 28:1:63; 32:2:220; 36:1:44; 38:2:146, 223-224; 40:1:44; 42:1:91; 42:2:271; 44:2:207; 45:1:32 (see also Fetterman Massacre) Fetterman, Wyoming 16:2:167; 24:1:77-78 Fetz, H. B. photo 16:2:164 Fetz, H. H. 33:2:154-155; 37:1:46 Feud on the Colorado by Arthur Woodward, review 29:1:115-116 December 14, 2009 Page 275

Feusi, Balthasar, S. J. (Reverend) 20:1:59 Feuz, Margaret C. (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Fey, C. E. (Mr. and Mrs.) 26:2:117 Fey, John T. 70:3:41 Ficklin, Benjamin F. 32:1:25 Ficklin, Benjamin F., 72:1:17 Ficklins Bluffs 23:2:24 fiddler photo 38:1:97 (see also Belden, Charles A.) Fidley, Russell W. (see Aspects of the Fur Trade-Selected Papers of the 1965 North American Fur Trade Conference) Fiedler, Leslie 64:1:3, 7-8, 10 Fiege, Mark, reviewer 72:1:43 Field City 64:1:27; 34:1:14, 20 (see also Tubb Town) Field City Journal or Stockade Journal 34:1:20 Field Museum (see Riggs) Field Notes of Captain William Clark, 1803-1805 edited by Ernest Staples Osgood, review 36:2:246-248 Field, Eugene 18:1:81, 88 Field, Matthew C. 35:2:205-206; 36:2:170; 40:1:24, 27, 30; 42:1:20, 41, 80 Field, Richard 32:1:68 Fielder, Mildred (see Wild Bill and Deadwood) Fielding, Martha 21:2/3:119 Fields, Henry 33:1:71 Fields, J. H. 26:1:56 Fields, Jess (Mrs.) 26:1:55 Fields, John 73:3:14, 17, 23 Fields, Katherine 38:1:89 Fields, Mae Falconer (Mrs.) 10:1:12; 25:1:95 Fields, R. E. 18:2:152 Fields, Rosalie 38:1:89 Fields, S. I. 34:2:241 Fiesta Days 73:2:23 Fifield, Dorothy H. (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Fifteen Day Fight on Tongue River, 1865 by Elsa Spear Edwards 3:1:104; 10:2:51-58 Fifth Infantry, 72:1:9 Fifth Segment of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Green River to Cokeville. Trek No. 24 of the Historical Trail Treks compiled by Maurine Carley 45:2:245-263 Fifty Years Ago by Virginia Haldeman Jones 25:1:22-40 Fight at Bear Town by Elizabeth Arnold Stone 3:3:186-189 Fight at Platte Bridge Station Pageant 30:2:107 Fighting Indian Warriors: True Tales of the Wild Frontiers by E. A. Bininstool, review 26:1:101 Fighting Shepherdess 75:1, 8, 12 Filipiak, Jack D. (see review of Red Man’s West: True Stories of the Frontier Indians from MONTANA, The Magazine of Western History) Filipino bell boys 73:3:10 Fillin, Albino 31:2:226 December 14, 2009 Page 276

Fillmore (Superintendent) 34:2:232 Fillmore City 26:2:154-155 Fillmore, L. 17:1:56, 76-78 Fillmore, Millard (President) 34:1:52, 85; 41:1:58, 61 Fillmore, Pres. Millard, 72:1:7 Filmore J. M. (Mr. and Mrs.) 17:1:82 Final Climbing Management Plan 75:3:5, 7 Finch, D. Harold (Doctor) 64:2:57 Finch, George (Mrs.) 22:2:6 Findley archaeological site 31:2:159 Findley, William (Captain) 31:2:148-149, (Colonel) 150-151; 32:2:172-173 Finds-Them-and-Kills-Them 59:1:50-51 (see also Crow) Finerty, John F. 32:2:260; 44:1:63-64, 67, 70; 45:1:106 Finfrock, Dr. J. W. 74:1:14 Finfrock, J. H. (Doctor) 15:3:242; 15:4:396; 17:1:77, 83; 18:2:148-149, 151, 153; 21:2/3:187, 202, 208; 24:1:64; 35:1:91 Finfrock, J.H. 76:3:31 Finfrock, W. E. (Mrs.) 11:4:297 Finfrock, W. E. 5:4:162 Finkhouse, Joseph (see River Too Far: The Past and Future of the Arid West) Finley (Captain) (see Finley, William) Finley, Michael 76:2:23 Finley, W. P. 33:2:139 Finn, Charles (Colonel) 40:2:185 Finn, Dan 20:2:174 Finn, John 18:2:133, photo 134, 135 Finney, E. O. 73:3:33 Finney, William F. 32:1:31 Finnlanders 19:1:26 Fire Hole Basin 14:4:286 Fire Thunder 18:2:112 (see also Sioux) Fire, Newcastle, 72:1:38 fire, Smithsonian, 74:2:21 Firearms in the Custer Battle by John E. Parsons and John S. DeMont, review 26:1:102-103 Firearms, Traps and Tools of the Mountain Men by Carl P. Russell, review 40:1:141-142 Basin 71:3:30 Fires forest, 70:1:37 Fireton, Michael (Private)16:2:104, 120 firewater 16:2:92-93, 97, 110, 139, 143 firing ranges 74:2:28, 31 firing ranges, Fort Fred Steele, 74:2:31 Firnekas, Church 34:1:99-100 Firnekas, Maggie, 70:1:17 First Ascent of the Grand Teton: The Great Controversy, by Mark Harvey, 71:3:24-34 First Baptist Church 26:2:216; 65:1:15 December 14, 2009 Page 277

First Congregational Church 65:1:33 First Fifty Miles of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Wyoming’s Eastern Border to Warm Springs. Trek No. 20 of the Historical Trails Treks compiled by Maurine Carely 42:1:77-103 First National Bank Building 2:4:65 First National Bank of Buffalo 35:2:128, 143; 36:1:56 First National Bank of Cody 26:1:10; 40:1:94 First National Bank of Deadwood, 72:1:34 First National Bank of Fort Morgan (Colorado) 22:1:84-86 First National Bank of Laramie 22:2:101 First Nevada Volunteer Cavalry (see MILITARY) First Ninety Years by Clarice Whittenburg 26:2:109-118 First One Hundred Years. A History of the Salt Lake Tribune: 1871-1971 by O.N. Malmquist, review 43:2:304-306 First State Bank of Newcastle, 72:1:34 First Telephone Exchange in Wyoming 23:2:55-56 First Wagons to Reach the , extract from letter from Messrs. Smith, Jackson and Sublett to Secretary of War (October, 1829) 11:2:116 First Weather Bureau Established in Wyoming Territory by Gertrude Wyoming Dobbins 11:2:120-123 First Winter Trip though Yellowstone Park by Jack Ellis Haynes 14:2:35, 89-93, 95-96, photo 97 FIRSTS: airplane flight in Wyoming 28:2:139 American flag raised in Manila, Philippines raised by Wyoming troops (13 August 1898) 11:4:295-297 annual Wyoming Territorial Fair (1886) 12:1:80 ascent of Grand Teton plaque photo 6:3:261 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) Ascent of the Grand Teton with a Little of Its History by William O. Owen 10:2:79-88 attempt by U.S. Government to set aside a large piece of public domain 12:3:227 automobile in Cody 26:1:18 bank in Cheyenne 15:3:286 bankers in Cheyenne 1:1&2:18; 15:3:286 bicycle tour of Yellowstone Park 10:2:80; 21:1:100 boat on Yellowstone Lake 10:3:110 book printed in State of Wyoming 10:3:110 book printed in Wyoming Territory 9:3:738 bride in Cheyenne (1867) 12:1:46 building(s) in Cheyenne 15:2:153-154 building(s) in Laramie 14:3:220; 15:3:242-246 cattle brand recorded in what now is Wyoming 12:1:46 cattle roundup (1878) 1:2:6 census in Wyoming Territory (1870) 10:2:90 Cheyenne Directory published in newspaper 13:3:201 Cheyenne election held under new charter 13:1:74 child born in Laramie City 11:1:8 child born in Riverton 28:2:135 Chinese to visit Cheyenne 14:4:324 Christmas Tree in Wyoming photo 38:2:214, 216 church bell heard in Big Horn Basin 12:1:46 church in Rawlins 15:3:283 church in Wyoming Territory 22:1:71 Church in Cheyenne (see St. Marks Episcopal Church) Christmas Tree in Wyoming by Henry F. Staack 7:3:422-424 city election in Cheyenne 11:2:119; 12:4:323-324 city to have electric light system 1:1&2:18 Cody Club (see George T. Beck in front of his office where the first Cody Club was organized) commander of Fort D.A. Russell 14:2:153 complete winter tour of Yellowstone National Park 10:2:89 county (Johnson) to hold agricultural and stock fair, 1885 12:1:80 county library in Wyoming 15:1:84 county library in United States 15:1:84 county library law in United States 15:1:84 county organized in Wyoming 14:2:140 courthouse in Rawlins 15:3:285 crossing from East through South Pass 17:2:98 doctor in Carbon 8:4:636 dramatic performers appear in Cheyenne (1867) photo 3:4:195; 14:3:179 election for delegates to Congress 11:2:119; 12:4:327 Episcopal clergy in Cheyenne 11:4:276 expedition to explore the Yellowstone Country (1870) 1:2:110 (see also Yellowstone Expedition in 1870) fences in Big Piney country 25:1:43 fire lookout station 4:2:287-288 flour mill in Wyoming 2:2:25 (see also Beckton Mills) forest reserve (see Yellowstone National Forest Reserve) Fort Laramie Treaty (1851) 10:4:185 Frontier Committee (1897) photo 12:3:front cover Frontier Committee members photo 19:1:40 (see also Cheyenne Frontier Days) Frontier Days in Cheyenne 18:1:33, 63; 19:1:37-44 (see also Cheyenne Frontier Days) fur fort in Wyoming (1832) 10:3:110 gold mined in Wyoming 1:1:6 gold prospected in the Yellowstone and its tributaries 12:3:222 gold strike (1867) 9:3:745 (see also Atlantic City) Governor of Wyoming 10:2:90 graduate from a Wyoming school 10:4:185 grazing permits issued, 1903 4:2:283 hereford cattle in Wyoming (see RANCHES: Harlan Hereford) house in Cheyenne 1:2:7; 12:3:240 Independence Day celebration in Wyoming 1:1:5 inhabitants of Yellowstone Park 11:2:119 irrigation system in Wyoming December 14, 2009 Page 278

8:1:520 irrigation works 8:2:546 (see also Wyoming Development Company) Jewish wedding, Cheyenne 10:1:15; 14:4:324 lawful execution in Utah Territory 26:2:164 legal county election in Wyoming 13:1:76 Legislature in Wyoming 19:1:58 library in America named after living writer or poet at Laramie 12:1:80 long distance telephone service in Mountain States 23:2:55 meeting of the Laramie County Stock Association 20:1:62, 64 (see also Laramie County Stock Association) movement of troops over Oregon Trail 21:2/3:176 maneuver of Mexican War occurred in Wyoming 12:4:330-331 Mayor of Medicine Bow 9:1:675-676 (see also Grimm, August) meeting of the old Wyoming Historical Society 13:2:91 military station established in Wyoming by U.S. authorities 11:2:119 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort Laramie) militia under Territorial laws 11:2:125 mining town (see History of Carbon, Wyoming’s First Mining Town) motor hearse funeral in Cheyenne (1867) 12:1:46; 13:4:365 national monument (1906) 10:3:110 national park (1872) 10:3:110 newspaper in Cheyenne 5:1:36-37; 12:4:326 newspaper in Wyoming, 1863 9:3:729 newspaper published in Laramie City 11:1:8 (see also Pioneer Printing in Wyoming) non-stop mail across United States 17:1:71 oxen, first “tenderfeet” 13:1:81 permanent volunteer fire company 21:2/3:203 penitentiary in Wyoming (1868) 12:1:80 persons to reach Grand Teton Peak summit 10:2:82-83, 86 photography of Tetons (see Address Regarding First Photographing of the Tetons) place in Wyoming where the Woman Suffrage Act was enforced 14:3:179 postmaster for Cheyenne 12:4:323 postmaster for Crowley, Wyoming 9:3:730; 14:1:47 (see also Graham, W. W.) private telephone lines 23:2:56 Protestant mission in Tetons, Wyoming (1870) 10:4:185; 11:4:276 public bath houses 21:1:87 railroad station building in Cheyenne (1867) 11:4:276 recorded book imprint in Wyoming 9:3:737 report on public instruction in Wyoming (1871) 14:4:326 Rock Springs strike 6:1&2:228 roundup (1878) 1:2:6; 2:1:17 school building in Rawlins 15:4:390 school house in Cheyenne 1:1&2:18; 10:3:110; 13:2:142- 143 school house in Fort Bridger sketch 22:2:104 school house in Wyoming sketch 22:2:104 school in Sheridan County 14:3:173 school in Wyoming at Fort Laramie 10:1:15 school teacher in Cheyenne 1:1&2:18 settlers in Cheyenne 23:1:8 settler in Sunlight Basin 12:3:225 shot (see Story of the First Shot) Special Officers in Cheyenne 12:4:324 state election 11:2:119 state to respond for volunteers 14:2:140 (see also Spanish American War) State Engineer 8:1:521 (see also Mead, Elwood) State Governors photos 12:1:10; 14:4:326 State Land Board 13:2:106 (see also Meldrum, John W.) State Legislature convened (12 October 1869) 11:2:119; 13:3:217 steamboat in Yellowstone Park 21:1:100 stone building in Laramie 13:2:91 superintendent of Yellowstone National Park 15:2:121 survey in Jackson Hole 10:2:81 sutler at Fort Laramie 6:3:266 teacher at South Pass City (see Stilman, James) teachers in Riverton 28:2:132 telegraph in Albany County 21:2/3:191 telephone connections 23:2:55 telephone exchange in Cheyenne 23:2:55-56 (see also First Telephone Exchange in Wyoming) telephone in Evanston 30:2:146 telephone in Rawlins 30:2:146-147 telephone line 23:2:56 term of court in Buffalo, Wyoming 15:1:45 term of court in Carbon County 15:1:45 Territorial election (2 September 1869) 11:2:119; 13:2:153 Territorial Legislature convened (12 October 1869) 11:2:119 Territorial teachers’ institute 10:4:185 theatrical entertainment in Cheyenne 15:3:278 trading post in Wyoming 14:2:140 transcontinental telephone service 16:1:57; 23:2:56 trans-mountain venture (see ) tree planted in Evanston 9:1:668 trotting and racing course laid out (1873) 13:4:358 two story brick house in Cheyenne 1:1&2:18 typewriter owned by the State of Wyoming 13:2:130 U.S. District Attorney for Wyoming 1:4:185 use of barbed wire 23:2:56 U.S. President to visit Yellowstone National Park 14:1:31 U.S. soldiers in Wyoming 11:2:119 Union Pacific Railroad coal mine opened at Carbon, 1868 14:4:324 wagons through South Pass and Overland Trail 1:1:4; 1:3:2 weather observed for Wyoming 2:4:72; 11:2:120 wheeled vehicle in Wyoming, a cannon through South Pass 1:1:4 white child in Lander 26:1:54 (see also Baldwin, George L.) white children born at Fort Fetterman 4:3:360 (see also Hogerson twins) white man takes up permanent residence in Big Horn country (1807) 11:2:119 white man to discover South Pass 1:1:4; 1:3:1 (see also Provost, Etienne) white man to dwell in Wyoming 12:3:221 woman jury 29:1:33-37 woman legislator 26:2:113 white woman to cross through South Pass (see Spalding, Mrs. H. H.; Whitman, Mrs.) white woman to visit Yellowstone Park 10:3:110 woman governor in United States photo 4:4:372; 12:4:266 (see also Ross, Nellie Tayloe) woman in the U.S. to be elected to state office 14:3:220 woman Justice of Peace in world 1:1:7 woman legislator 12:4:317-322 (see also Bellamy, Mary G.) woman postmistress in Cheyenne 14:2:150 wooden building in Cheyenne (1867) 1:2:7; 12:3:240 Wyoming exhibit at a World’s Fair, 1893 12:2:161 Wyoming Press Association 22:2:44; 24:2:37 First-to-Fly 59:1:56 (see also Assinaboins) December 14, 2009 Page 279

Fischer, Antone 35:2:144 Fischer, Charles 30:1:35 Fischer, Christiane 64:3/4:56 Fischer, Joe 4:2:319 Fischer, Phil 32:2:209, 211 Fischer, William P., author 71:2:21, (bio, 34) Fish and Game Laws 26:1:8 Fish Creek 23:1:88; 23:2:7; 30:2:196; 31:1:90; 31:2:164 Fish Creek 71:4:35, 37, 38 Fish Eater (see Pengwidika) fish fossil from Fossil Syncline Lake photo 41:1:72 Fish hatcheries 76:2:48-49 Fish Ute 30:1:77-79 (see also Ute) Fish, Edna (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Fish, Rachel Ann 29:1:119-120 (see also review of Almost Up Devil’s Tower) Fisher (cattleman) 15:1:32 Fisher (Mrs.) 20:1:55 Fisher 9:3:731; 38:2:169; 39:2:182 Fisher Bridge 65:1:38 Fisher River 70:4:10 Fisher, C. A. 70:4:35 Fisher, Carrie 26:1:57-58 Fisher, Cassius (C. A.) 22:1:87-90 Fisher, Charles 17:1:81 Fisher, E. R. 35:2:184 Fisher, Essie 26:1:61, 63 Fisher, Fannie (Mrs.) 17:1:76 Fisher, Fred (Mrs.) 23:1:104 Fisher, Gladys (Mrs.) 45:1:65-66 Fisher, Issac 36:1:64-65 Fisher, J. N. 28:2:141 Fisher, John Andrews (see review of Cowboy) Fisher, Joseph W. 15:1:40-42 Fisher, Josiah 64:2:47 Fisher, Martin 64:2:39 Fisher, Mary Jane (Mrs. Charles) 17:1:81 Fisher, Pete 33:1:46 Fisher, T. Joe. 33:2:142; 64:2:38 Fisher’s (see RANCHES) fisheries (see Salmon King of Oregon: R.D. Hume and the Pacific Fisheries) fishing 71:3:40 Fishing Bridge 70:4:12 Fishing, 70:1:37 Fisk, Dwight 4:2:305-308; 14:2:141 December 14, 2009 Page 280

Fisk, J. G. 16:1:31 Fison, Paul (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:227 Fisser, Dr. H. G. 70:3:31 Fissiau-LaRamee, Antonie 36:2:173 Fissiau-LaRamee, Jacques 36:2:173 Fissiau-LaRamee, Jean Baptiste 36:2:173 Fissiau-LaRamee, Joseph 36:2:173 Fissiau-LaRamee, Joseph Michel 36:2:173 Fissiau-LaRamee, Louis 36:2:173 Fissiau-LaRamee, Louis Theophile 36:2:173 Fissiau-LaRamee, Noel 36:2:173 Fissiau-LaRamee, Pierre Severine 36:2:173 Fitch, E. E. 27:2:27; 37:1:113; 45:2:151 Fitch, Lydia 65:1:32 Fitch, W. F. 19:1:6 Fitchett, George 25:2:199 Fitman, Rev. - 71:2:10 Fitz, Charles 38:1:51 Fitzgerald Boys Fitzgerald, Gordon (Corporal) 36:1:69 Fitzgerald, Mary 74:1:31 Fitzgerald, Patrick 40:2:182-183 Fitzhugh 42:1:98 Fitzhugh Oil 22:1:90 Fitzhugh, N. R. 35:1:12 Fitzhugh, Norman 18:2:102 Fitzhugh, William H. 22:1:87-88, 90 Fitzmorris, Robert 3:3:192 Fitzpatrick, Dalton 44:1:42 Fitzpatrick, James (Private) 27:2:172 Fitzpatrick, Lilian L. (see Nebraska Place Names) Fitzpatrick, Thomas 15:3:257; 17:1:5-6; 17:2:98, 101; 21:2/3:173-174, 179, 184; 25:2:168, 175; 26:2:223; 27:2:178; 30:1:46; 32:1:7; 40:1:31; 40:2:207, 209; 41:1:60-61; 42:1:96-97; 42:2:259; 44:1:81, 84; 46:1:18 Fitzpatrick, Thomas 71:4:35 Fitzpatrick, Thomas 75:3:14, 16, 21 Fitzpatrick, Townsend 44:1:42 Fitzwilliams, W. A. F. 38:1:96 Five Buttes 16:1:80 Five Minutes to Midnight 75:1, 5 FL 22:1:81 FL Ranch (see RANCHES) Flachennecker 38:2:217, 219 Flag (see RANCHES) flag (see U. S. flag) December 14, 2009 Page 281

Flag Creek 16:2:125 Flag Ranch by Robert H. Burns 22:2:76-83 flag staff, Fort Laramie 73:3:17 Flagg, Jack 35:2:148; 45:2:159 Flagg, Jack 74:1:18, 19 Flagg, Jack, 70:1:15 Flagg, Oscar “Jack” photo 65:4:5, 30 Flaharty, Clifford 36:2:22 Flaharty, Earl 33:1:101; 33:2:214; 37:2:221 Flaharty, Myrtle 37:2:221 Flaming Gorge reservoir 76:2:34-35 Flammer, William G. (Reverend) 31:1:43-44 Flannery, Alice (Moomah) 76:3:15-16, 19-20 Flannery, L. G. "Pat," quoted, 70:1:12 Flannery, L. G. (Mrs.) 24:2:114 Flannery, L. G. “Pat” 27:2:165-166, 223, 227; 32:1:103-109; 32:2:219, 238, 252; 33:2:218, 222-223, 225; 37:1:113; 38:1:106; 39:2:204, 210, 213; 42:1:93-94; 42:2:174; 45:1:83; 45:2:188, 195, 199, 213, 215 (see also Diary of John Hunton; John Hunton’s Diary: Volumes 1-2; John Hunton’s Diary: Wyoming Territory, Volume 6, 1885-1889) Flannery, L. G. 73:3:23 Flannery, L.G. “Pat” 76:3:2-13, 14-23 Flannery, Mike 38:1:79 Flarida, Burroughs 38:1:95 Flarida, Spencer 38:1:95 Flat Head 8:4:614; 22:2:252; 33:1:26, 33; 33:2:163; 43:1:74; 44:1:62, 64, 84; 46:1:126; 56:2:22, 25; 59:1:54 Flat Nose George (see Curry, George) Flathead Country 17:2:94 Flathead House 17:2:102 Flathead Pass 14:4:293; 29:2:142 , 72:1:17 Flavell, George 73:2:5 Flavin (telegraph dispatcher) 16:2:141-142 Flax 71:2:28 Fleanor, Jim 24:2:114 Fleischli, Gus 75:4: 29 Fleming, A. M. 19:1:5 Fleming, Arnold 33:2:124, 128 Fleming, Hugh Brady (Second Lieutenant) 17:1:7; 26:2:158; 27:2:169, 171; 33:2:226; 36:1:13; 38:1:9, 12, 42, 47 Fleming, Lt. Hugh B. 76:3:5 Fleming, Paula Richardson (author bio), 74:2:27 Fletcher (Mrs.) 26:1:58 Fletcher family 33:1:94 Fletcher, Alice C. (see review of Omaha Tribe) December 14, 2009 Page 282

Fletcher, Baylis John 65:4:13 Fletcher, Charles 26:1:64 Fletcher, Chris 43:2:260-261, 263 Fletcher, Daisy 43:2:260, 263 Fletcher, Jack 43:2:260 Fletcher, Lizzie 33:1:94 Fletcher, Mary 33:1:94 Fletcher, Mary 74:1:13 Flett, David M. (Doctor) (see review of Dr. Bessie) Flick (Mr.) 28:2:133 Flick and Halter 30:2:195 Flick, George 40:1:109-110 Flickins Bluff 23:2:24 Flight 409: Tragedy on , 75:4:3-10 Flinchum, James M. (see review of First One Hundred Years. A History of the Salt Lake Tribune, 1871- 1971) Flinn, John (Private) 27:2:172 Flint (Mrs.) 39:2:204 Flint, Franklin Foster 38:1:20-21, 42, 47; 43:2:249-250 Flint, Thomas (Doctor) 18:2:99; 26:2:148; 40:2:197, 201 Flintlock Pistol in the Fred Hesse Collection by Don Grey 35:2:210, photo 211, 212 Flitner, Stanley 25:2:209 Flogg, Charles 26:1:51, 63 Florence mine 33:1:45 Florence Pass 30:1:6, 8-9 Florence, Colorado 70:4:32, 36 Florerke (Mrs.) 25:1:75 Flores, N. D. 20:2:172 Floresant, Missouri 21:2/3:117 Florida State University 73:2:26 Florin, Lambert (see Ghost Town El Dorado; Historic Western Churches; Tales the Western Tombstones Tell; Western Ghost Town Shadows) flour mills 18:2:144 Flower, Lem 29:2:190 Flowerfield, Michigan 23:2:47 flowers, on Grand Teton 71:3:32 Floyd, John (Doctor) 17:2:96 Floyd, John B. 32:1:22-23, 37-41 Floyd, John B. 74:1:11 Floyd, John B., 72:1:7, 20 flu epidemic 26:1:53 Flume at Dead Man’s Point, Tongue River Box Canyon photo 32:2:cover Fly Fisher’s International Fly Fishing Center 76:2:4 Fly fishing 76:2:2-53 Flying V 38:1:95 December 14, 2009 Page 283

Flynn, Dennis 20:2:118 Flynn, Shirley E. (see Our Heritage) Flynn, Shirley E., Renesselaer Schuyler Van Tassell, 71:3:2-7; bio 7 Flynn, Shirley, Cheyenne’s Harry P. Hynds, Blacksmith, Saloonkeeper, Promoter, Philanthropist, 73:3:2- 11; (author bio) 11 Fobes, Fred S. 10:2:96 Foight, Harry 75:1, 12-13 folklore 15:2:101-102 (see also John “Portugee” Phillips Legends. A Study in Wyoming Folklore) Folks (Captain) 23:2:23 Following the Indian Wars by Oliver Knight, review 32:2:259-260 Folsom culture 29:2:130 Folsom projectile points photo 32:2:244, 246; 33:1:104-105 (see also projectile points) Folsom, David E. 15:2:108-109, 111 (see also Valley of the Upper Yellowstone) Folsom-Cook Expedition (1869) 36:2:138 Folster family 33:1:88 Foltz, Frederick S. (Colonel) 18:1:57 Foner, Jack D. (see United States Soldier between Two Wars: Army Life and Reforms, 1865-1898) Font (Father-priest) 15:3:228 Fontana, California 73:2:17 Fontenelle (see Valley of the Fontenelle) Fontenelle by D. G. Thomas 5:2&3:45-46 Fontenelle Creek 2:4:64; 22:2:28-30, 37, 50, 56; 23:1:60; 23:2:50; 30:2:206, 209; 32:2:169, 176, 187, 191, 195, 197; 45:2:257 Fontenelle Creek, 72:1:13 Fontenelle Reservoir 45:2:253 Fontenelle, Fitzpatrick, & Company 75:3:22 Fontenelle, Lucien (Captain) 15:3:257; 42:1:83; 42:2:216; 44:1:85; 45:2:257 Fontenelle, Lucien 75:3:15, 17, 18, 22 food prices (1850-1854) 18:2:97-101 Foot, Robert E. (U. S. Commissioner) 64:2:57 Foote 32:1:76; 33:1:95 Foote Creek 15:1:57; 33:1:95 Foote Creek 74:1:13, 14, 15 Foote Creek Ridge 74:1:9 Foote House 6:1&2:229 Foote, Amanda 74:1:23 Foote, Byron 15:1:62; 35:2:144 Foote, Byron 74:1:15, 23 Foote, David 27:2:227 Foote, Fannie (Miss) 45:1:103 Foote, Frank M. (Major) 12:4:290; 18:1:29 photo 37:1:4-5; 37:2:195 Foote, James 33:1:97 Foote, John F. 15:3:281 Foote, kills Indian 74:1:14 Foote, L. W. (Lieutenant Colonel) 18:1:56 December 14, 2009 Page 284

Foote, Lester 27:2:239-240 Foote, Myrtle G. 27:2:227 Foote, Robert (Mrs.) 15:1:50-62 Foote, Robert 5:4:156-157; 12:2:119; 33:1:98; 35:2:136, 148 (see also Robert Foote) Foote, Robert 74:1:8-23; photo 9 Foote, Robert 75:1, 2 Foote, Robert, Jr. 35:2:144 Foote, Robert, Jr. 74:1:15, 17, 20, 22, 23 Foote, Smith 15:3:283 Foote, W. F. 8:2:564 Foote's General Store (photo), 74:1:20 Footprints on the Frontier by Virginia Cole Trenholm 65:4:7 Foots, Donald 40:1:118 For the Ladies 13:2:156-157 For the Sake of Old Lang Syne (poem) by David G. Thomas 25:2:204 Forbes, Davy 34:1:24 Forbes, Jack 25:2:199, 202 Forbes, Jane 75:4: 15-18 Force, James 40:2:197 Ford (Judge) 43:2:187 Ford 31:2:174; 32:1:59; 32:2:201 Ford car cavalcade 26:2:137-138 Ford Foundation 70:3:44 Ford Restaurant 19:2:116 Ford, C. S. 35:2:147 Ford, Charlie 74:1:18 Ford, H. W. 30:1:90-91 Ford, Henry (see Ford car cavalcade) Ford, Henry 75:4: 31 Ford, Irene 21:2/3:239 Ford, J. Howard 20:1:65, 70 Ford, J. M. 37:1:98 Ford, J. W. 45:2:258 Ford, S. (see S. Ford and Company) Ford’s Restaurant 39:1:14 Fordan, E. E. photo 16:2:164 Forde, Thomas 16:2:174 Fordyce, Allen “Ike” 45:1:24 Fordyce, Lloyd M. (Commissioner) 32:2:256 foreign soldiers (see MILITARY) Foreman, George (see Across the Plains in 1864 with George Forman) Foreman, M. D. (see Sun Circles and Human Hands, the Southeastern Indians Art and Industry) Foreman, Mary Douglass 30:1:117-118 Forest and Stream 71:3:28, 29, 30 December 14, 2009 Page 285

forest fire fighters 24:1:16 forest rangers (see Free Life of a Ranger: Archie Murchie in the U. S. Forest Service, 1929-1965) forest rangers 4:2:284-288 (see Brief History of the Washakie National Forest and Some Experiences of a Ranger) Forest, Alvin 27:2:227 Forfarshire, Scotland 74:1:13 Forgey, Jim 73:3:28 Forgotten Battalion by William Murphy 7:2:383-401; 7:3:441-442 Forgotten People, Indian War Veterans 7:2:400-401 Forlorn Hope by John D. McDermott 65:4:35 Forman family photo 40:1:40 Forman, Ellen 40:1:5 Forman, George 40:1:5-21; 42:1:8, 41 Forman, J. G. (Reverend) 40:1:5 Forman, James 40:1:5 Forney, J. 27:1:83-88 Forney, Jacob (Doctor) 15:4:375; 27:1:52, 64-73, 75-88; 27:2:204-205, 209; 28:2:133; 39:2:254 Forrest and Clay 38:1:68 Forrest, James 26:1:64 Forrest, James T. (see review of Frederic Remington. An Essay and Catalogue to Accompany a Retrospective Exhibition of the Work of Frederic Remington) Forrest, Suzanne 73:2:18 Forse, William H. 43:1:8 Forsman, Gustave O. 70:4:44 Forsyth, George (General) 42:1:92 Forsyth, Robert B. 41:2:190 Forsyth, Thomas (U. S. Secretary of State) 17:2:100, 102 Forsyth, Thomas, 70:2:37 71:4:17 Fort Benton 75:3:23 Fort Bernard (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Bernard by R. J. Rymill 42:1:86-87 Fort Bridger (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Bridger 70:4:13 Fort Bridger 73:2:4 Fort Bridger 74:1:10, 11 Fort Bridger 76:1:3 Fort Bridger in the Seventies by William A. Carter 11:2:111-113 Fort Bridger Museum 11:3:234 Fort Bridger Post Office 16:1:141; 17:1:68 Fort Bridger Reservation 18:2:144-145 Fort Bridger stamp 16:1:36 Fort Bridger, 72:1:10, 12, 14, 15, 19, 21, 23, 241 (illus., 16) Fort Bridger-Fort Laramie Road 25:2:152; 30:2:210 Fort C. F. Smith, 70:2:3, 10, 11, 26 December 14, 2009 Page 286

Fort Campbell 75:3:23 Fort Carson 75:4: 7 Fort Caspar (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Caspar 75:3:34 Fort Caspar, 70:2:18 Fort Casper Association 28:2:189 Fort Collins, Colorado 18:1:60; 21:2/3:187; 23:1:7; 31:1:103; 65:1:35 (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Connor, 70:2:9 , 74:2:6, 4 Fort D. A. Russell 71:3:6 Fort D. A. Russell 73:3:15 Fort D. A. Russell 74:1:20 Fort David A. Russell: A Study of Its History from 1867 to 1890 with a brief summary of events from 1890 to present by Peggy Dickey Kircus Fort Dodge, Kansas (see Sentinel to the Cimarron: The Frontier Experiences of Fort Dodge, Kansas) (Mont.), 70:2:7 Fort Fetterman 28:1:62-65 (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Fetterman 76:1:3, 5-6 Fort Fetterman and the Old Hog Ranch by Claude McDermott 36:1:44 Fort Fetterman by J. O. Ward 4:3:358-363 Fort Fetterman by Joe Keenan 42:2:270-273 Fort Fetterman, 70:2:8 Fort Fetterman, Wyoming Territory by J. H. Patzki 4:3:357-358 Fort Fetterman-Rock Creek Road 20:1:86 Fort Francis E. Warren (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Francis E. Warren; MILITARY: radio station) Fort Fred Steele, 74:2:28, 29, 31; 32 Fort Fred Steele: Desert Outpost on the Union Pacific by Robert A. Murray photo 44:2:cover, 139-206 Fort Hall (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Hall 75:3:22 Fort Hall Reservation 36:2:132, 134, 142 (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Hall) Fort Hall Road 23:1:68 Fort Hall, Gateway to the Oregon Country by Frank C. Robertson, review36: 1:115-117 Fort Halleck (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Halleck 74:1:13, 14, 15, 16 Fort Halleck freight line 15:1:55-56, 59 Fort John (see MILITARY: FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort John 73:2:3 Fort John Buford 74:1:14 Fort Kearney-South Pass wagon road 22:2:61 Fort Kearney-South Pass- Road (see Lander Road) (Neb.), 70:2:26 Fort Kearny (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Kearny Road 65:2/3:13 Fort Laramie (poem) by Mae Urbanek 21:2/3:168-169 Fort Laramie 18:2:96 (see FORTS AND CAMPS) December 14, 2009 Page 287

Fort Laramie 71:4:23, 26 Fort Laramie 73:2:3 Fort Laramie 74:1:10, 11, 12, 13 Fort Laramie 75:3:8 Fort Laramie 76:1:3 Fort Laramie 76:3:3-6, 9-12, 15, 22 Fort Laramie and the Sioux Indians by Remi Nadeau, review 39:2:263-264 Fort Laramie by David L. Hieb, review 27:2:242-243 Fort Laramie by Mayor W. H. Evans 9:3:752-754 Fort Laramie Council of Administration 9:1:681-682 Fort Laramie freight line 15:1:55-56, 59 Fort Laramie Indian Commission, 74:2:21 Fort Laramie National Historic Site 73:3:23 Fort Laramie National Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Fort Laramie regiments; Old Forts of the Far West; Old Forts of the Northwest; Old Forts of the Southwest; Fort Laramie register 21:2/3:177 Fort Laramie Road 30:2:157; 65:2/3:13 Fort Laramie Scout 74:1:6 Fort Laramie Scout 76:3:16 Fort Laramie stage stop (see Rustic Hotel) Fort Laramie Treaties of 1851 and 1868 Fort Laramie treaty (photo), 74:2:26 Fort Laramie treaty 75:3:14 Fort Laramie Treaty, 70:1:8; photo, 7 Fort Laramie Treaty, 70:2:3, 13 Fort Laramie, 70:1:8 Fort Laramie, 70:2:10, 15, 26 Fort Laramie, 72:1:18, 19, 22, Fort Laramie, 74:2:20, 23, 26 Fort Laramie, Guardian of the Oregon Trail by Merrill J. Mattes 17:1:3-20, 21, 27; 21:1:101 photo; 21:2/3:front cover; 23:1:53, 58 Fort Laramie, society at, 70:1:9 Fort Laramie, Wyoming 76:3:15-16, 20, 23 Fort Laramie: Visions of a Grand Old Post by John D. McDermott 65:4:35 Fort Laramie’s Iron Bridge by John Dishon McDermott 34:2:137-144 Fort Laramie’s Silent Soldier Leodegar Schnyder by John Dishon McDermott 36:1:5-18 Fort Laramie--After the Army: Part 1, The Auction, by Douglas McChristian, 73:3:12-23 Fort Laramie-New Mexico Road 28:1:73 Fort Leavenworth (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Leavenworth, 72:1:7, 10, 19, 22, 24 Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 74:1:10, 11, 15 Fort Leavenworth-Fort Kearney Road 28:1:71 Fort Massachusetts, New Mexico, 72:1:15 Fort McHenry 71:2:39 December 14, 2009 Page 288

Fort McKinney (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort McKinney 74:1:16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, Fort McKinney wagon road 22:2:93 Fort McKinney, closed, 74:1:23 Fort McPherson, Neb 73:3:25 Fort Mead and the Black Hills by Robert Lee, review 65:1:54, 60-61 Fort Morgan (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Owen ledger 70:4:13 Fort Phil Kearny (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Phil Kearny by D. O. Geier 36:1:60-61 Fort Phil Kearny, 70:2:3, 6, 10 Fort Phil Kearny, 74:2:17, 22, 23, 24, 25 Fort Pierre (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Pierre tablets (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Fort Randall, Dakota Territory, 72:1:9 71:4:30 (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Reno, 70:2:3, 9 Fort Reno, 74:2:23, 24 roads 17:1:24-55 Fort Riley, Kansas 74:1:10 Fort Riley, Kansas 75:3:11 Fort Riley-Bridger’s Pass Road 35:1:6, 19 , Neb. 73:3:13, 15, 16, 18 (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Sanders 72:1:25-33 Fort Sanders 74:1:14 Fort Sanders Band (see MILITARY) Fort Sanders-Sentinel of the Laramie Plains by Mary Lou Pence 33:1:82-85 Fort Smith, Ark., 70:2:26 Fort Smith, Arkansas 75:3:30 Fort Stambaugh 71:2:7 Fort Steele (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Steele Herald (see MILITARY) Fort Supply, 72:1:10, 12 Fort Union (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Union 75:3:18, 19 Fort Union by Father Stanley, review 25:2:216-217 Fort Union, 72:1:15, 17 Fort Walla Walla, 72:1:17 Fort Warren (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Warren 75:1, 5 Fort Washakie 71:2:3 Fort Washakie Indian Cemetery photo (see GRAVES) December 14, 2009 Page 289

Fort Washakie Indian Museum (proposed) 28:1:95 Fort Washakie Indian School (see MILITARY) Fort Washakie Indian School Superintendent 66:3:52 Fort William (Fort Laramie) 75:3:21, 22 Fort William (Mo. River) 75:3:18, 22 , 74:2:3 Fortification Creek 16:1:77; 16:2:108, 110, 119 Fortifications of Old Fort Laramie by Gordon S. Chappell 34:2:145-162 FORTS AND CAMPS: (see Dangerous Duty: A History of Frontier Forts in Fremont County, Wyoming; MILITARY: Fortunatus, Wyoming 23:1:71-74 Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur, 1833- 1872 introduction by Paul L. Hedren and Milo Quaife 64:2:68 Forty Years on the Frontier by , review 3:3:190 Forty-fourth Star by Harriet Slack 14:1:38 Forty-Niners 23:1:60; 31:2:146-189; 32:1:51-69; 32:2:167-203; 65:2/3:14 (see also Ferries of the Forty- Niners, Part III, Section I, The Green River Ferries) Fosdich, Raymond P. 27:2:227 Fosdick, Anna 10:1:47 Fosha, Rose Estep and Liping Zhu, Ethnic Oasis: The Chinese in the Black Hills, reviewed 76:4:29-30 Fosher, Abe 26:1:60, 63; 31:1:87 Fosher, John 26:1:51, 63; 31:1:87 Fosnight, Verryl V. (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Foss, Phillip O. (see Politics and Grass: The Administration of Grazing on the Public Domain) Fossil Hunting in the Big Horn Basin. The Diary of Frank L. Moore, 1889 edited by Austin L. Moore 36:1:22-23 Fossil Lake (see History of Fossil Lake) Fossil Syncline Lake 41:1:116-117 (see also fish fossil from Fossil Syncline Lake) fossils 9:1:678-681; 65:2/3:28, 33-34 (see also Cope, Master Naturalist; fish fossil from Fossil Syncline Lake; Wyoming’s Marvels; Fossil Hunting in the Big Horn Basin. The Diary of Frank L. Moore, 1889; Sternberg Fossil Hunters: A Dinosaur Diary) Fossils, 70:1:25, 37, 39, 42 Foster L. W. (Captain) 18:1:56 Foster, Biford 27:2:227 Foster, Eunice 70:4:29 Foster, Frances Edna 39:1:102 Foster, Hattie 17:2:130 Foster, Isaac 31:1:10; 31:2:145, 166, 177, 187-188; 32:1:61-62 Foster, M. E. (Mrs.) 39:1:100 Foster, Stephen 64:1:22 Foster, Thomas 25:2:199 Foster-Harris (see Look at the Old West) Fouchs, Ed 37:1:90 Fountain Hotel photo 44:1:page following 16 Four Corners 38:1:84, 96 Four J 26:2:135; 34:1:100 December 14, 2009 Page 290

Four J Ranch (see RANCHES) Four Mile Creek 21:2/3:132 Four P (4P)14:4:316 Fourche Boisce Creek 21:2/3:132 Fourt, E. H. (Judge) 2:1:20; 3:4:229; 4:3:368; 20:1:58; 26:1:52, 54; 65:4:58 (see also John Roberts, D.D., L.L.D.; Scenic Conditions in Fremont County, Wyoming) Fourteen Mile Hill 22:2:30 Fourteeners. Colorado’s Great Mountains by Perry Eberhart and Philip Schmuck, review 43:1:146 Fourteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry (see MILITARY) Fourth (4th) Fighter Group (see MILITARY) Fourth Infantry at Fort Bridger by Douglas C. McMurtries 13:4:347-351 Fourth of July celebration 2:1:18 Fourth Segment of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Tom Sun Ranch to South Pass. Trek No. 23 of the Historical Trail Treks compiled by Maurine Carley 44:2:268-286 Fouts, William D. (Captain) 38:1:16, 42 Fowler, A. B. 42:2:254 Fowler, Albert 39:2:163, 167, 176 Fowler, Benjamin 74:1:17, 20, 23 Fowler, Benjamin F. (Mrs.) 12:4:332; 14:3:247; 20:2:115 Fowler, Benjamin F. 37:2:183, 192, 195, 200, 202, 205 Fowler, Don D. 36:1:124 (see also Notes on the Early Life of Chief Washakie, Taken Down by Captain Ray) Fowler, Hugh 39:2:259 Fox Belly 28:1:31 Fox Creek 43:1:67-68 Fox Creek Canyon 43:1:66 Fox Indians 17:2:149 Fox Park 21:2/3:198 Fox River Valley 17:2:149 Fox Theatre 26:2:109 Fox, Andrew (see Hat Sitting Bull Wears) Fox, Denis L. (Professor) 21:1:83 Fox, George 8:3:580-601; 12:3:170 Fox, George W. (Mrs.) 7:2:404; 10:4:187 Fox, George W. 17:1:82; 18:2:108; 27:2:240; 32:1:121; 37:1:4, photo 5; 42:2:206, 232 Fox, Jared (see Jared Fox’s Memorandum: Kept from Dellton, Sauk County, Wisconsin Toward California and Oregon, 1852-1854) Fox, John J. photo 21:1:2 (see also Far West in the 80’s) Fox, Samuel R. 28:1:87-88 Fox, Thomas V. (Mrs.) 17:1:84 Fox, Truman L. 10:1:44 Fox, Willard 24:1:101; 24:2:118 Foxton, George 34:2:165 Foy, Ed 30:2:159; 42:2:264 Foy, Mississippi 44:2:263 December 14, 2009 Page 291

Frack, Henry 33:2:161-162; 44:1:82 Frackleton, William “Will” (Doctor) 20:2:147; 29:1:56 Fradkin, Philip L. (see review of Fallout: An American Nuclear Tragedy) Fraeb, Henry 17:2:98; 26:2:223 Fraeb, Henry 75:3:16 Fraker Mountain 27:2:138, 141 Fraker, Augustus 29:1:58, 61 Fraker, George 29:1:58, 61; 30:2:188 Fraker, Harmon 28:2:161; 29:1:57-62 Fraker, Martin 29:1:61 Fraker, Will 29:1:61 Frame, Robert 76:1:23 Franc, Otto 19:2:67-79; 24:2:76 Francaviglia, Richard, reviewer 71:2:44 France 65:4:51, 54, 56-58 France Memorial Presbyterian Church photo 38:2:cover France, D. W. 39:1:82, 97, 100; 65:1:32 France, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 39:1:94 France, Homer 14:4:329 France, Homer A. 38:2:204; 39:1:102 France, James (see Banking House of James France) France, James R. 35:2:130; 38:2:174, 183, 201-202, photo 206; 39:1:70, 81, 90, 95, 100, 103 France, Jim 16:2:142 France, Lewis Browne 76:2:45-46, 51 France, Margaret Elizabeth 39:1:69, photo 70, 83, 89, 98, 100, 103 France, Norrie Lloyd 39:1:102 France, Richard 34:2:210 France, S. M. (Mrs.) 39:1:100 France, Uel 39:1:71 France, Ula 39:1:71, 102 France, Una Ellen 39:1:70, 100, 102 France, Uri Walker 39:1:71, 103 France, Walton E. (Mrs.) 27:2:227 France, Walton E. 27:2:227; 39:1:102 Francis 19:2:107 Francis, Ira (Mrs.) 32:2:256 Francis, Tom E. 26:2:230-231 Franck, Lavina M. 45:2:273 (see also Review and Functional Analysis of Siouxan Costume) Franco Petroleum Company 22:1:91-92 Franco Wyoming Company 70:4:37, 41 Franco Wyoming Oil Company 22:1:88-89 Franco Wyoming Oil Company 70:4:39 Franco, Jere' Bishop, Crossing the Pond, reviewed 74:1:37 Franco-American Oil Company 41:1:30 December 14, 2009 Page 292

Francois () 17:2:99 Frank (Mrs.) 34:2:218 Frank 43:2:272-273 Frank A. Meanea, Pioneer Saddler by Mrs. Nora H. Dunn 26:1:25-32 Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 74:2:19, 24 Frank, H. 21:2/3:207 Frank, Meyer 12:4:283-284; photo 37:1:4, 5 Frank, Otto 44:1:16 Frank, Owen 70:3:27 Frank, Vincent (Mrs.) 25:1:66 Frankford Arsenal, 74:2:30 Frankie 22:2:16 Franklin (outlaw) 37:1:90 Franklin (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Franklin College 65:1:20 Franklin, Mae (Mrs.) 15:3:281 Franks, J. B. (Mrs.) photo 30:2:196 Franks, J. B., Jr. photo 30:2:196 Franks, John B. 30:2:193, photo 196; 31:1:77 Franks, Kenny A. (see review of Mexican War: Changing Interpretations) Frannie, Wyoming 13:1:49 Frans, H. B. 31:2:177, 189 Frantz, Abraham 38:2:201 Frantz, Joe 64:1:4 Franzen, Frank 26:2:138 Franzwa, Gregory M. (see Lincoln Highway in Wyoming; Oregon Trail Revisited) Frapp, Isaac 27:2:204 Fraser, -, 72:1:27, 28, 31 Fraser, Clare (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:2:223 Fraser, James 33:2:133 Frazee, Bill 26:1:92 Frazee, William H. 64:2:55-56 Frazen, Asmus 26:2:138 Frazer and Kester 23:1:80 Frazer Creek 16:2:89 Frazer, C. C. 64:2:47, 54 Frazer, Elizabeth 42:2:177 Frazer, Gill 33:1:81 Frazer, Marie M. 21:2/3:213 Frazer, Steve 36:2:195 Frazier, Leon D. 45:1:78-80 Frazier, Stuart (Reverend) 32:2:251; 38:1:107-108, 116, 119; 39:1:135-136 freak animals 26:2:210 Frear, James 32:2:225; 40:2:198; 42:1:23; 43:2:230-231 December 14, 2009 Page 293

Fred 38:2:221 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Fred Hesse Collection pistol sketch 35:2:211 Fredenburg, J. H. 31:2:153 Frederic Remington. An Essay and Catalogue to Accompany a Retrospective Exhibition of the Work of Frederic Remington by Peter Hassrick, review 45:2:268-269; 65:4:19 Frederick (Captain) 21:2/3:141 Frederick 21:1:92 Frederick Museum (see Frederick, Henry) Frederick, Charles (Mrs.) 11:2:139 Frederick, Charles 24:2:114 Frederick, Chester 27:2:187 Frederick, Henry 26:2:209; 27:2:194; 28:1:41 Frederick, J. V. 33:2:211, 213 Frederick, Ruth (see Government Farm) Frederick, Stella (Mrs.) 42:2:243 Frederick, William 71:2:8 Frederick, Wyoming 29:2:158 Frederick’s Ranch (see RANCHES) free grass country 19:2:70 Free Lance 40:1:62 Free Library 27:2:227 Free Life of a Ranger: Archie Murchie in the U.S. Forest Service, 1929-1965 by R. T. King, review 64:2:64-65 Free Silver Bill 26:1:36 Free, A. F. 44:1:92 Freeborn, J. D. (Mrs.) 5:1:39 Freeborn, J. D. 19:1:39 Freedom Train 21:2/3:236 Freel, John 20:2:175 Freeman (Major) 19:2:110 freeman (traders) 26:1:73 Freeman and Wright building, 72:1:32 Freeman Brothers 33:2:139, 145-146, 150; 34:2:220-221, 223; 39:1:25 Freeman, Ada (Mrs. Leigh) 43:2:196-197, 200 Freeman, Fred 33:1:83 Freeman, Fred K. 9:3:732-736, 738; 14:4:300, 304; 33:2:138; 43:2:165-166 Freeman, H. B. (Major; Brigadier General) 2:2:32; 35:1:25 Freeman, Leigh Richmond 9:3:732-736, 738; 14:4:300, 304; 18:1:68; 33:1:83; 33:2:138, 150; 43:2:165- 200, photo page following 200, 202-203 Freeman, Lewis R. 65:1:47 Freeman, Luther 1:3:20 Freemansburg 43:2:177, 183 Freemong, Fritz 20:2:174 Freese, Cynthia (Mrs.) 27:2:227 freight lines 15:1:55-56, 59 December 14, 2009 Page 294

freight oxen at rest, east side of Main St. in Buffalo photo 12:2:front cover freight rates 16:1:62; 17:1:62; 23:1:4, 12-13 freight train description 3:1:85-86 Freighter in Early Days by Jesse Brown 19:2:112-116 freighting (1885-1889) 1:4:13-16; 2:1:9, 19; 2:4:65; 4:2:306-307; 4:3:333-335; 23:1:16, 22; 27:1:33; 29:1:74; 30:2:152-162; 31:1:50-51 (see also From the Missouri to the Great Salt Lake: An Account of Overland Freighting; MILITARY: Some Recollections of an Old Freighter) Freighting Business by A. W. Haygood 3:1:85-86 Fremont “Sloo” (see Fremont Slough) Fremont Clipper 33:2:155; 35:1:97; 65:4:50-52 Fremont Clipper 71:2:6 Fremont County 2:1:1-15; 13:3:203-216; 16:1:7, 10; 25:1:83-89; 26:1:51, 55, 57; 26:2:83, 133; 30:2:173; 31:2:23, 232; 64:1:18; 65:4:50 (see also Dangerous Duty: A History of Frontier Forts in Fremont County, Wyoming; Early History of Fremont County; Life Story of A Fremont County Pioneer Couple; Memorial of Frontier County Pioneers; Scenic Conditions in Fremont County, Wyoming; water wheel photo; West Fork of Wind River in Fremont County photo) Fremont County Chapter (Wyoming State Historical Society) 26:1:91 Fremont County Commissioners 71:2:19 Fremont County District Court 65:4:57 Fremont County Pioneer Association 26:1:51-64; 26:2:209-210; 27:1:94; 27:2:227 (see also History of Fremont County Pioneer Association) Fremont County Pioneer Museum 71:2:20 Fremont County pioneers 26:1:64; 27:1:109-110 (see also Lander Monument) Fremont County Public Library 27:2:227 Fremont County Vocational High School 71:2:17 Fremont Creek 30:2:171 Fremont Horticultural Society 10:1:32 Fremont Hotel 71:2:14 Fremont Lake 30:2:171 Fremont Lumber Company 71:2:6 2:1:1; 22:2:40; 30:2:171-172; 32:2:199; 42:2:217 Fremont Peak 71:4:15, 18, 27, 35 Fremont Report 71:4:24 Fremont Slough (Nebraska) 23:2:24 Fremont, climb of 71:4:26 Fremont, Elkhart and Missouri Valley RR 71:3:7 Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad 2:4:64; 23:1:28, 42; 24:1:69-70; 28:1:58 Fremont, Elkhorn, and Missouri Valley Railroad 73:3:13 Fremont, John Charles (Captain; General) 1:1:5; 2:1:13; 2:3:43; 12:1:39; 15:3:222, 225; 17:1:5, 47, 53; 1:2/3:145, 175, 179, 184; 26:2:119, 153; 27:2:160, 178, 189; 28:2:174; 29:1:80; 30:2:171-174; 32:2:224; 33:1:38, 99; 36:1:8; 40:1:23, 25-27, 32; 42:1:17, 79, 97, 99-100; 43:2:217-218, 221-222, 225, 227, 230, 277, 288, 292; 45:2:252; 65:2/3:7 (see also Expeditions of John Charles Fremont. Volume I. Travels from 1838-1844 and Map Portfolio) Fremont, Nebraska 65:1:8 Fremont. Jessie Benton 71:4:19, 20, 28; photo 21 Fremont. John C. 71:4:16-28; photo 15, 16 Fremont’s Canyon 23:1:61 December 14, 2009 Page 295

Fremont’s Crossing 31:1:25 French (Private) 39:1:125 French Canadian trappers 73:2:4 French Canadians 26:1:66 (see also traders; individual names) French Creek 30:2:181, 185, 189-190, 192 French expeditions 17:2:137-138 French fencing foil (see Rendezvous grounds) French Merci gifts 22:2/3:236 French nationals 1:2:6 French Pete 36:1:65 (see also Gazzous, Louis) French poodles 71:3:41 French traders 17:2:138 French, George W. 16:1:49; 38:1:91 French, I. W. 25:1:9 Frenchman in Wyoming by Bruce J. Noble, Jr. 65:4:48 Frenchman’s Creek 17:1:45, 53-54 Frenchman’s Fork (see Frenchman’s Creek) Frenchy 27:1:30 Freund, Archer (Lieutenant Colonel) 18:2:163 Frew family 71:3:37 Frew family From the Old Northwest to the Pacific Northwest: the 1853 Oregon Trail Diaries of Patterson Fletcher Luark and Michael Fleenen Luark, reviewed. 71:3:45 Frewen Brothers 15:1:68; 29:1:65; 31:2:191; 32:2:205; 35:2:132 Frewen Castle 29:1:43, 65; 31:2:191 Frewen, Clara Jerome (Mrs. Moreton) 35:2:160 Frewen, Edward 43:2:211-212 Frewen, Moreton 12:2:87-89; 29:1:41-44; 31:2:202; 32:2:172-173, 175-176, 181, 188, 193, 200-202, 205; 33:1:8; 35:2:132, photo 156, 158, 159, 160-161, 164-173; 39:2:170; 42:1:87; 43:2:206-209, 211-212; 45:1:11; 64:1:22; 65:4:44 (see also Moreton Frewen and the Populist Revolt; Splendid Pauper, the Story of Morton Frewen) Frewen, Richard 12:2:89; 29:1:41-44; 35:2:158; 43:2:206-207 Frewen’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Friday (Chinese cook) 37:1:101 Friday (Warshinum; Arapaho) 75:3:12 Friday 41:1:48, 54, 56, 60; 41:2:208, 211, 216-219, 226, 235, 255; 46:1:11-12, 21; 46:2:226-227; 47:1:49- 61, photo 62, 63-68; photo 53:2:58, 59 (see also Arapaho) Friday: Roving Arapaho by Evadene Burris Swanson 47:1:59-68 Friedendall, Ira (Sheriff) 64:2:40 Friedman, Milton 64:1:24 Friend, Clarence L. 26:2:216 Friend, John 7:1:345 Friend, John C. 19:2:111; 20:21:77; 23:1:8; 24:2:37; 28:2:184; 29:1:74; 32:2:236; 33:2:153; 38:2:227 (see also Early History of Carbon County) Friend, Katie H. photo 17:2:158 Friends in Council 6:3:284 Friends Review 23:1:98 December 14, 2009 Page 296

Friendship, Wisconsin 22:1:20 Frink 65:2/3:23 Frink, Fred 26:2:112 Frink, Margaret A. 65:2/3:18, 23 Frink, Maurice 26:1:101; 26:2:220; 27:2:227; 28:1:109-110; 29:2:234-235 (see also Cow Country Cavalacade; When Grass was King; Photographer on an Army Mule) Frisby, J. E. 24:2:91 Frison, George 70:4:19 Frison, George C. (see review of O-Kee-Pa. A Religious Ceremony and Other Customs of the Mandans; review of Buffalo. The Story of American Bison and their Hunters from Prehistoric Times to the Present) Frison, Robert 32:2:249, 251, 256 Frison, Robert E. 27:2:227 Fritzen, Eddie 76:1:34 Fritzjofson, Peter 30:1:106 Fritzjofson, Sarah (Mrs.) 30:1:108 Froggatt, James (Mrs.) 33:2:197 Froling, Frank E. 16:2:165 From Beaver to Oil. A Century in the Development of Wyoming’s Big Horn Basin by David J. Wasden, review 46:1:150-151 From Fort Reno to Fort Phil Kearny by A. B. Ostrander 2:2:30-31; 9:2:719-721 From Prairie to Corn Belt, Farming on the Illinois and Iowa Prairies in the Nineteenth Century by Allan G. Bogue, review 36:1:118-119 From the Missouri to the Great Salt Lake: An Account of Overland Freighting by William E. Lass, review 45:2:266 From Trapper to Tourist in Jackson Hole by Elizabeth Wied Hayden, review 29:2:237 From Wilderness to Statehood, a , 1805-1900 by J.M. Hamiliton, review 30:1:114-115 Frome Auction Service 71:3:12 Fromong, Terrance, quoted 75:1, 30 Frontier America by Dr. Thomas D. Clark 65:2/3:11 Frontier America: The Story of the Westward Movement by Thomas D. Clark, review 31:21:238-239 Frontier and Midland magazine 12:1:56 Frontier and Region: Essays in Honor of Martin Ridge, reviewed by Peg Tremper, 70:2:42 Frontier Army in the Settlement of the West, reviewed 74:1:37 Frontier Broadcasting 70:3:37, 38, 41 Frontier Camp to Small Town, A Study of Community Development by Philip J. Mellinger 43:2:259-269 Frontier Capitalist: The Life of John Evans by Harry E. Kelsey, Jr., review 42:2:275-276 Frontier Days 19:1:39-44 (see also Cheyenne Frontier Days; FIRSTS) Frontier Days in Gay Cheyenne by John Goossens 14:3:202 Frontier Editor by Daniel W. Whetstone, review 29:2:232-233 Frontier formation 70:4:42 Frontier Hotel 43:2:170, 182 Frontier Hotel 71:4:4 Frontier Index 9:3:732-736; 13:4:347; 14:4:299; 15:4:397; 18:1:68; 34:2:220, 222-225, 242; 36:1:81; 39:1:25; 43:2:165-200, photo page following 200, 201-203; 44:22:146, 149-150 (see also Press on Wheels) December 14, 2009 Page 297

Frontier Index on Wheels 43:1:171 Frontier Land and Cattle Company 43:2:210, 212-214 Frontier Lawyer: T. P. Hill by Burton S. Hill 34:1:43-49 Frontier Motor Inn, Cheyenne, Wyoming 75:4: 38 Frontier No. 1 coal mine 42:2:241 Frontier Phoenix 43:2:196 Frontier Powder River Mission by Burton S. Hill 38:2:215-222 Frontier Soldier: An Enlisted Man's Journal, reviewed, 72:1:44 Frontier Times 33:2:219 Frontier Trails edited by E. E. Dale 65:4:30 Frontier Years by M. H. Brown and W. R. Felton, review 28:1:112-114 Frost (Mrs.) 42:2:219 Frost Cave 14:1:53 Frost Curio Shop 10:3:144 Frost, Dad 19:2:70 Frost, Dick (see review of Legends and Tales of the Old West) Frost, Jesse 26:1:15-17, 21 Frost, Lawrence A. (see Custer Album. A Pictorial Biography of General George A. Custer; Phil Sheridan Album) Frost, Mary 14:1:51-55 Frost, Ned 19:2:70; 30:1:108-109, 111 Frost, Nedward “Ned” 45:1:19 (see also review of Golden Age of Shotgunning) Frost, Robert 12:1:80 Frost, W. H. 17:2:114 Froyd, Erwin A. (Colonel) 26:1:92; 27:2:164, 227 Fry, Jake 26:1:51, 63 Fryberger, Harvey D. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:227 Fryer, Robert 19:1:47 Fryer, Rusty 129:2:137 Fryxell, F. M. 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120; photo 5:4:128, 162; 6:3:284; 7:1:364; 7:3:443; 7:4:484; 8:2:564; 8:3:603; 8:4:644; 9:1:683-684; 9:3:763; 14:1:24-30 (see also Placing the Grand Teton Memorial Tablet; Story of Deadman’s Bar; Wyoming Place Names) Fryxell, Fritiof 15:1:71-84; 27:2:227 (see also Albert Charles Peale, Pioneer Geologist of the Hayden Survey) Fryxell, Roald 34:2:191 Fuhr, George 16:2:109 Fuhr, Paul 16:2:141 Fulford, Roger (see Hanover to Windsor) Fuller (Private) 36:1:54 Fuller, Bryan 76:3:18 Fuller, Caroline (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Fuller, E. O. 3:4:229 Fuller, Frank 28:1:87-88 Fuller, Hugh K. (Reverend) 25:1:64 Fuller, J. T. 14:4:328 December 14, 2009 Page 298

Fuller, John 40:2:216 Fuller, Naomi Y. 27:2:227 Fuller, R. P. 22:1:88; 26:1:31 Fuller, Raymond 30:2:1, 51 Fullerton, Ellen Miller (Mrs. John H.) 20:2:179; 21:2/3:238; 27:2:227 (see also Biographical Sketch of David Miller) Fullerton, Winfield 16:2:88 Fullery, E. O. 21:2/3:24; 24:1:102; 25:2:211; 27:2:227; 28:1:10; 30:1:106 (see also Cheyenne Looking North) Fullmer, David 21:2/3:119 Fulmer, Harry 40:2:257 Fulmer, June and Vera 74:1:26, 27 Fulton, Hank 26:1:21 Fulton, Henry D. 75:1, 9 Fulton, Hugh K. 38:2:178-188 Funchion, Michael F., review by, 73:3:38 Funda, Velma (Mrs.) 45:2:218 Fundaburk, Emma Lila 30:1:117-118 (see also Sun Circles and Human Hands, the Southeastern Indians Art and Industry) Funk, Daniel 32:1:53 Funkhauser 29:2:155-156 fur prices (1880-1842) 3:2:133-134 fur trade 15:21:134-142; 15:3:198-228; 17:1:17; 17:2:91, 101, 105; 21:2/3:171; 22:2:49; 23:2:57; 25:1:61, 89; 25:2:120-121; 26:2:223; 31:2:220 (see also Aspects of the Fur Trade-Selected Papers of the 1965 North American Fur Trade Conference; Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur, 1833-1872; Gros Ventres and the Upper Missouri Fur Trade 1806-1835; Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West; Nature of the Relationship between the Blackfeet Indians and the Men of the Fur Trade) fur trade 71:4:36 Fur Trade of the American West by David J. Wishart, review 65:4:62, 73 fur traders (see Fur Traders; traders) Fur Traders by Clyde Meehan Owens 2:3:41-46 fur trading established in 1832 12:1:38 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie) Furey (see Fury, Captain) Furguson, Jas. 25:2:173 Furness, Helen photo 37:1:30, 31 Furney, Frank 39:2:258 Furois, Margaret (Mrs.) 38:1:100 and skins 29:2:226-227; 30:1:53, 79-80, 89 Fury (Captain) 45:1:40 Futa, George 14:3:247 G

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Gable (Private) 39:1:125 Gable, Ed 32:2:214 Gables photo 51:2:10, 12 Gadberry, Clara Frances (Mrs.) 27:2:227 Gaddy, Albert M. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:227 Gaddy, Jean C. Hampton 26:2:232 (see also Wyoming’s Insignia-The Horse) Gaensslen, Emil A. 27:2:227 Gaensslen, Helen 40:1:107 Gaff, Denny 16:2:117 Gafford, J. C. 42:1:65 Gage for Governor Committee 48:2:242 Gage, Anson F. W. 48:2:168 Gage, Dick C. 37:2:242 Gage, Fred 13:4:388 Gage, Jack 13:2:157 Gage, Jack 74:1:23 Gage, Jack R. (Mrs.) (see review of Great Stagecoach Robbers of the West) Gage, Jack R. 27:2:227; photo 37:2:240, 241-242 (see also Johnson County War; Political History of Jack R. Gage; Tensleep and No Rest; Wyoming Afoot and Horseback) Gage, Jack R., Jr. 37:2:242 Gage, Jack, Jr., (II) 48:2:168, 173, 188, 200, 224, 231 Gage, John L. (Reverend) 38:2:189; 39:1:71 Gage, John Robert “Jack,” Sr. photos 48:2:cover, 166, 167-252; 61:1:6; 63:1:17 Gage, LaVaughn Phelan 37:2:242; 48:2:168, 176-177, 185 Gage, Leona “Buddy” Switzer (Mrs. John Robert) 48:2:167, 173, 175 Gage, Lucy Bump 48:2:168 Gage, Richard “Dick” Collier 48:2:174, 188, 231 Gage, Will Vernon (Doctor) 37:2:242; 48:2:168-171, 185 Galatin City 14:4:289, 293 Galbraith, Ella 17:1:8, 79 (see also Stone, Mrs. Charles) Galbraith, J. G. (Captain) 18:1:55-56 Galbraith, Malcolm 33:2:133 Galbraith, R. M. (Mrs.) 39:1:73 Galbraith, R. M. 39:1:90; 53:1:54, 46, 59-60 Galbraith, Robert 38:2:182 Galbraith, Robert M. (Mrs.) 17:1:83 Galbraith, Robert M. 17:1:78-79, 81, 83; 20:1:65; 21:2/3:202 Gale (Reverend) 19:1:45 Gale, Charles T. 34:1:43 Gale, Hoyt S. photo 38:2:142, 143-144, 146, 148-150, 152, 154-158, 160, 162, 167, 169, 172 Gale, John (Surgeon) 46:1:130 Gale, Joseph 71:4:35 Galey, Thomas M. 25:2:211 Gall 48:1:125; 59:1:51 (see also Uncapapa) Gallacher, Dan (see review of Montana’s Righteous Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Action) December 14, 2009 Page 300

Gallagher 2:2:39 Gallagher, “Reddy” 22:2:22 Gallagher, Benjamin 13:1:77 Gallagher, Chase 44:1:46 Gallagher, Frances 56:2:30-31 Gallagher, Patrick 56:2:30-31 Gallagher, Pugh 44:1:46 Gallagher, William F. 14:2:163 Gallaher, Walter (Mr. and Mrs.) 25:1:95; 27:2:227 Galland, Adolph (German Air Force General) 64:3/4:127 Gallatin and Gallup (saddlers) 15:2:154; 26:1:26-27 Gallatin Fork 40:2:275 36:2:212; 37:2:216 Gallatin River, 70:2:22 Gallatin Saddlery 34:2:216 Gallatin Valley 14:4:293; 36:2:206, 214, 216, 220, 223 Gallatin Valley, 70:2:7 Gallatin, Albert 36:2:171 Gallatin, E. L. 26:1:26-27; 34:2:215 Gallatin, Goelet (Colonel) 24:1:3 Gallatin, Joe 26:1:27 Gallatin, Montana 76:4:10 Gallattin Canon (Canyon) 14:4:289 Gallaway (Captain) 31:2:151 Gallegher, P. A. (Major) 44:1:41, 43-44, 46 Gallegos, Dwayne (author) 73:2:33 Gallegos, Rafael 49:1:29-32, 48-49; 55:1:36 Gallegos, Rafael, 70:2:5, 15 Gallerger, Grandma 33:1:70 Gallio, Wyoming 29:2:159 Galliver, E. Luella 40:1:5 Gallop, Jim 32:1:82 Gallop, William 33:2:128 Galloway, Eugene “Gene” 32:2:241; 33:2:215 (see also review of Aspects of the Fur Trade-Selected Papers of the 1965 North American Fur Trade Conference; review of Introduction to Archaeology) Galloway, R. O. (Lieutenant) 33:1:73 Galloway, Tucker W. 76:2:36-40 Gallowgate 33:2:132 Gallup and Frazier 34:2:216 Galt 32:1:59; 32:2:201 Galveston Plan 61:1:23-24 Gamaliel? O. Gamaliel! by E. Richard Shipp 1:2:1 gambling 26:1:18-19; 55:2:2-8 (see also anti-gambling; RANCHES: hog) gambling 73:3:5 Game Cock by Ida McPherren 49:1:22 December 14, 2009 Page 301

game laws 16:1:5, 17, 21-23 Game, Wild Animals 2:3:47 Gamekeeper, Yellowstone, 70:2:24 Gamley, Henry S., 72:1:5 Gammage, Frederick L. (Doctor) 34:2:166 Gammon Bull Camp 39:2:218 Gammon, Clarence J. 32:2:256 Ganard, Louis 19:2:76; 27:1:7 Ganguet, Joseph 49:2:278-279 Gann, Robert H. (Doctor) 34:2:145 Gannett Peak 2:1:14; 60:2:6, 8 Gannett Peak 71:4:15, 18, 26, 28, 29 Gannett, Henry 34:2:181, 183, 188 Gannett, Henry 71:3:29 Gannett, Henry 71:4:41 Gano, Merritt W. (Mr. and Mrs.) 23:2:62 Gant (fur trapper) 17:2:101 Gant and Blackwell 75:3:17 Gant, Robert D. (see review of Hidatsa Social and Ceremonial Organization) Gantt, Paul H. 27:2:227 (see also Case of Alfred Packer, the Man-Eater) Gantz (Mrs.) 33:2:179, 184 Ganzel, Bill (see Dust Bowl Descent) Gap Creek 37:2:219 Gape, Minnie 16:2:162, photo 163; photo 37:1:30, 31 Garbanati, Henry 1:3:17; 13:1:77; 22:1:30 Garber, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 21:2/3:239 Garber, Vie Willets (Mrs.) 33:2:218 (see also Big Horn Pioneers; Wagon Box Fight) Garber, Vie Willits, 70:2:11 Garbutt, Irving (see Casper Centennial, 1889-1989: Natrona County, Wyoming, 1890-1990; Classicism in A Boomtown: The Architecture of Garbutt, Weidener, and Sweeney in 1920s Casper) Garceau, Dee (quoted) 71:3:38 Garcia family 73:2:14 Garcia, Alephonso (author) 73:2:14 Garcia, Andrew 73:2:5 Garcia, G. G. 34:2:214 Garden City lode 40:2:228, 232 Garden Spot Pavillion 54:2:14 Garden the Grasslands by David M. Emmons, review 43:2:302-304 Gardiner Arch 65:1:47 Gardiner River 65:1:42 Gardiner, Doane photo 38:2:142, 143, 148, 151, 153, 155-156, 160-162, 166 Gardiner, George 73:3:8 Gardiner, Montana 76:4:3 Gardiner’s Hole 14:2:93 Gardner (Captain) 16:1:25, 37 December 14, 2009 Page 302

Gardner (photographer) 18:2:132 Gardner, A. Dudley (see Chinese Emigrants in Southwest Wyoming, 1868-1885; Forgotten Frontier: A History of Wyoming Coal Mining; Incident at Bitter Creek: The Story of the Rock Springs Massacre) Gardner, Alexander, 74:2:25, 26, 27 Gardner, Bobbie 34:2:215 Gardner, George 26:1:22 Gardner, Hamilton 27:1:128 (see also March of 2d Dragoons) Gardner, Hattie 26:1:10 Gardner, Jack (Mrs.) (see Mrs. Jack Gardner Museum) Gardner, James T. 34:2:181 Gardner, Johnson 17:2:99 Gardner, Johnson 75:3:12 Gardner, Mark L. (see Dale Creek Crossing) Gardner, May (Mae) (Mrs.) 32:1:97; 33:1:69 Gardner, Tom (Mrs.) 31:2:209 Gardner, Tom 32:1:87; 32:2:209, 217; 33:2:183; 34:1:100; 45:2:154-155 Gardner, Walter S. photo 65:4:23 Gardner-Griffin House 53:2:70 Garinger, Benton, 70:2:20 Garland 49:2:266 Garland field 70:4:35 Garland, Fred 24:2:92 Garland, Hamlin (see Captain of the Grey Horse Troop; Companions of the Trail; Outlaw and the Girl; Two Thousand Miles Overland) Garland, Wyoming 24:2:87; 26:1:16; 30:2:148, 150; 53:2:15 Garland, Wyoming 76:1:21 Garman, S. J. 4:1:271 Garner, Archie and abed, 70:1:17 Garner, Jack 15:1:65-66; 45:2:153-154, 156 Garner, John Nance (U. S. Vice President) 49:2:206 Garner, May 27:2:227 Garnet Canyon 71:3:24 Garnett, Billy 43:2:250 Garnett, Charles V. 57:2:12 Garnett, Richard Brooke 36:1:10 (First Lieutenant) 38:1:7, photo 8, 12, 42, 47 Garnett, William 76:3:8 Garnier, Baptiste "Little Bat”, 73:3:16 Garnier, Baptiste “Little Bat” 28:2:174; 37:1:91; 38:1:75; 55:1:45; 64:2:40 Garnier, Lallee 37:1:91 Garr, Abel 29:2:181 Garrad, Lewis 31:2:142 (see also Snyder and Garrad) Garraghan, Gilbert J. (Reverend) 7:3:444 Garret (Private) 41:2:195 Garretson, M. S. 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120 Garrett (Mrs.; Justice of Peace) 25:1:38 December 14, 2009 Page 303

Garrett, George 24:1:66 Garrett, George A. 9:3:740-741; 33:2:147; 34:1:80 Garrett, J. M. 13:4:388 Garrett, John H. 64:2:51 Garrett, Mary 75:1, 19 Garrett, Mary A. 4:1:264-268 (see also In Memoir of Mrs. Mary A. Garrett) Garrett, Olive 25:1:30 Garrett, Pat (see Pat Garrett. The Saga of a Western Lawman) Garrett, Rob 25:1:40 Garrett, T. S. 2:2:39 (see also In Memoir of Mrs. Mary A. Garrett; Some Recollections of an Old Freighter) Garrett, Wyoming 25:1:28-29 Garrison, Lemuel 70:3:11, 12 Garrison, Montana 76:4:4 Garrison, Robert 55:1:5 Garst, Doris Shannon (Mrs.) 27:2:228; 33:2:219 Garton, Bob 37:2:223 Garton, Maude (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Garton, Thelma 37:2:223 Garver, Carl 24:2:19 Garvin, Justin 23:2:51 Garwood, A. 19:2:101 Gary, Ed 46:1:32 Gas, Nicholas 44:1:92 Gasbuggy 70:3:27, 28 gasoline station, Mammoth, 74:2:8 gasoline stations, Yellowstone, 74:2:12, 14, 15 gasoline, price in Yellowstone, 74:2:8 Gass, Patrick 15:3:270; 52:1:50 Gastellum, Luis 70:3:13, 15 Gaster, Pat (see review of Old Bill Williams, Mountain Man) Gatchell Memorial Museum 32:1:74; 36:1:65 Gatchell, Jim 75:1, 2 Gatchell, T. James (Mrs.) 27:2:228; 37:1:113; 39:2:261 Gatchell, T. James 23:2:58; 27:2:250; 28:1:33, 38-39; 32:1:84-85, 91, 98 (see also Events of the Year 1865 Pertaining to Johnson County; Life and Early History of John “Posey” Ryan) Gatchell, Ursula Sackett 39:2:261 Gate’s (see RANCHES) Gates 34:1:63, 65 Gates of Lodore 50:2:350 Gates, James E. 9:3:730; 33:2:138, 146; 17:1:80-81; 18:1:88; 21:2/3:193-194 Gates, Jennie E. (Mrs.) 17:1:80 Gatewood, Charles B. (Lieutenant) 38:1:64 Gathering of the Zion by Wallace Stenger, review 37:1:137-138 Gatling guns 46:2:264 Gauld, Charles, III (see Trip to the Yellowstone and the Oregon Country in 1834) December 14, 2009 Page 304

Gaumer, W. B. 27:2:228 Gaupp, Catherine Maillho (see Architecture in the Cowboy State, 1849-1940) Gautschi 1:3:19; 9:1:683 Gautschi, Hans 23:2:41, 46; 26:2:209; 28:2:121 Gavey 20:2:172 Gavn (deputy sheriff) 20:2:169 Gay, Alfred H. 51:2:27 Gay, Bill 71:2:19 Gay, Ebenezer (Lieutenant) 27:1:59 Gay, Guy (Mrs.) 5:4:162 Gay, John H. 51:2:17 Gay, T. K. 51:2:16 Gay, William 9:3:760-761 Gayeville 27:1:40 Gaylord, Leonara 42:2:207 Gaylord, Orange 40:2:220; 42:1:6, 30; 43:2:219-220, 227-228, 231-232; 45:2:258; 65:2/3:17-18 Gaylord, Reuben (Reverend) 38:2:194 Gayord Taylor and Company (see Taylor, Gaylord) Gazette 22:2:41-42 Gazzous, Louis 31:1:49 Gealow, Peter 33:1:79 Gear, Kathleen O’Neal (see review of Arapahoe Politics) Gear, W. Michael (see review of Indians of the Pacific Northwest) Gebhard, David 30:2:215 Gebhart, O. T. “Tom” 24:2:82 Gebhart, Sallie (Mrs.) 24:2:84 Gebo, Wyoming 51:1:132 Gebow, Joseph A. 28:2:195, 197-198 (see also Guide for Trappers, Interesting Early Publication) Geddes, F. H. (Mrs.) 3:4:231 Geddes, Fred 15:1:14 Geddes, Marian (Mrs.) 38:2:174 Geddes, R. W. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Gedney’s (see RANCHES) Geer, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 22:2:54; 40:2:216; 42:1:8; 42:2:195, 197, 199, 204-205, 211; 43:2:221 Geer, Ralph 22:2:54 Gehman, Lester 27:2:228 Geier, D. O. 27:2:228 (see also Fort Phil Kearny) Geier, George 36:1:61 Geier, Orel 32:2:250 Geiger 42:2:269 Geiger and Bryarly (diary) 30:2:199 Geiger, Louis G. (see Higher Education in a Maturing Democracy) Geiger, Vincent E. 31:1:23; 31:2:161, 188; 32:2:177; 43:2:218-219, 221, 228 Geist, Otto 50:2:246, 267, 293 December 14, 2009 Page 305

Gelfand, Lawrence 64:1:24 Gelwicks, Daniel W. 31:1:17-18 Gem City Hotel 64:2:52 Gem Coal Company chute 65:4:2 Gemmell, James 51:1:117, 121, 123 Gemmell, Robert 51:1:117 Gemmell, Will 51:1:121 Gemsback, Hugo 71:2:36 gender expectations 71:3:37 genealogy (see Building An American Pedigreee. A Study in Genealogy) General Allotment Act (1887) 59:1:17 General B. L. E. Bonneville by J. Neilson Barry 8:4:610-633 General Connor’s Tongue River Battle by Charles Rawlings 36:1:73-76 General County School Fund 71:2:10 General Custer at the Battle of the Little Big Horn by Elizabeth B. Custer 48:1:109, 127-128 General Elections Returns (1934-38) tables 48:2:250; (1958-62) tables 58:2:251 General King and Company 17:1:63 General Land Office 20:2:142 General Land Office 71:3:15 General Land Office 75:3:3 General Land Office in Cheyenne 70:4:32 General Leasing Act 58:2:23 General Leasing Act 73:3:31 General Pope and U. S. Indian Policy by Richard N. Ellis, review 43:1:140-141 General Sheridan's Pass: 1807-1883 71:4:29 Gennan band 73:3:28, 29 Gens de Chevaux 17:2:132 Gens de l’Arc 17:2:132, 139-142 Gens de l’Belle Riviere 17:2:142 Gens de la Petite Cerise 17:2:142 (see also Little Cherry) Gens de Serpent 17:2:142 Genteel Gentile. Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 1857-1858 edited by Ray R. Canning and Beverly Beeton, review 51:1:158-159 Gentlemen Jockeys photo 65:4:24 Gentry, M. A., 70:2:35 geodetic survey camp near Clear Creek photo 38:2:142 geodetic survey crew photo 38:2:142 geographical names 29:2:157-159 Geography of Wyoming 48:2:185, 244 Geological and Geographical Survey of the Rocky Mountain Area 65:4:23 Geological Survey 71:3: 27 Geological Survey 75:3:3 geology exhibits 26:2:208 George (Colonel) 23:2:13-14 George Amos Memorial Library (see Amos, George) December 14, 2009 Page 306

George G. Lobdell, Jr., and the Yale Scientific Expedition of 1871 at Fort Bridger, by Mary Faith Pankin, 70:1:25-44 George H. Boswell by Thomas Julian Bryant 3:3:184-185 George Lake 21:2/3:198 George Mitchell, An Interview at the HR Ranch by Virginia Cole Trenholm 16:1:62, photo 63, 64; 16:2:145 George Morgan, Prioneer Importer and Breeder of American Herefords by B. W. Allred and W. R. Pagel 42:1:57-76 George T. Beck by Margaret Hayden 2:2:21-27 George T. Beck by Nancy Fillmore Brown 1:3:10-14 George T. Beck in front of his office where the first Cody Club was organized photo 40:1:page following 72 George Tritch Hardward Store 76:2:51 George, A. P. 16:1:39 George, Anna E. 27:2:228 George, Bill 52:2:46 George, Charles 28:1:66 George, Gerald (see Starting Right: A Basic Guide to Museum Planning) George, Joseph 33:1:79 George, Lathrop Monument by James B. Griffith, Jr. 37:1:104-106 George, Peter 28:1:66 Geraghty, John L. 64:2:57 Gere, A. H. 64:2:5 Gereke, A. J. 1:3:20; 3:4:229, 231; 13:2:158; 13:3:231; 14:1:83; 14:4:328; 16:1:82 Gerhardt, Charles (Lieutenant) 18:1:55 Gering Midwest 50:1:17 Gering, Nebraska 65:2/3:14 German citizens 17:1:79 German Interplanetary Society 71:2:38 German Looks at Cheyenne in 1876: The Travels of Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg edited and translated by Frederick Trautmann 55:2:25-27 German rocket facility 71:2:36 German Sections of Vanity Fair and Other Studies (Princeton University Librarian) 49:1:62 German Sections of Vanity Fair and Other Studies by John K. Mathison edited by Richard L. Hilliar, review 48:2:289-290 German Turnverein Society 59:1:43-44 German, Ira 31:2:201 Germania Bench 24:2:88; 26:1:3; 59:2:264 Germans 60:1:25 (see also Czar’s Germans; Other Germans in Wyoming; Russian-Germans) Germans from Russia 73:2:5 Germantown, Penn., 74:2:26 Germany 19:1:26 21:1:66 (see also Apache) Gerould, James T. 49:1:62 Gerrans, H. M. 40:1:78, 82-83, 101 Gerry, Elbridge 51:2:38 December 14, 2009 Page 307

Gersig, Al 32:1:87 Gersmehl, Vern 52:2:25 Gervais, Jean 75:3:16 Gervais, Jean Baptiste 20:2:223; 41:1:82 Gervais, John B. 33:2:161-162 Gesell, Gerhard 64:1:24 Gettin’ My Soul Into Shape (poem) by M. B. Rhodes 24:2:112 Gettys, Claude 26:2:199; 27:2:228; 30:2:221; 31:2:232 Gettysburg (see Battle of Gettysburg. A Guided Tour) geysers 29:2:137; 54:1:6 Geysers of Yellowstone by T. Scott Bryan, review 51:2:74 Ghent, Alex 15:1:64 Ghent, W. J. 10:4:186; 21:2/3:183; 27:2:190; 36:2:171 (see also Sketch of John Colter) Ghost Dance 63:2:64-67; 65:4:25 (see also Messiah Craze) Ghost Dance originator (see Wilson, Jack) Ghost Town El Dorado by Lambert Florin, review 41:1:149-150 ghost towns 19:2:25; 31:2:131 (see also Ghost Town El Dorado; Ghosts took Over the Tunnel; Western Ghost Town Shadows) Ghost Towns of Wyoming by Donald C. Miller, review 50:1:194-195 Ghost Towns of Wyoming by Mary Lou Pence and Lola M. Homsher, review 28:2:216-217 Ghost Trails of Wyoming by Mae Urbanek 52:1:70 Ghosts took Over the Tunnel by W. R. Bandy 38:1:77-83 Giantess Geyser 65:1:52 Gibb, Ed 30:2:221 Gibben, Nebraska (see Gibbon, Nebraska) Gibbon Collection 17:1:2 (see Norris Hotel) Gibbon, General, 72:1:25 Gibbon, John (Colonel; General) 15:2:118; 17:1:13; 18:2:129; 19:2:65; 38:1:6, 9, 34-37, 42, 44, 47; 41:1:98; 42:2:183, 185, 187; 43:2:179; 44:2:146; 45:1:27; 48:1:113-115, 121, 123; 55:1:42 Gibbon, Nebraska 22:2:94 Gibbs, Charles (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Gibbs, David W. 57:1:37-38; 59:1:3 Gibbs, Dorothy 39:2:217 Gibbs, Dorothy Bell 24:2:117 Gibbs, Eddie 42:2:272 Gibbs, George 42:1:13, 18-19, 41; 48:1:82 Gibbs, Shorty 39:2:217 Gibson, Charles 49:2:225, 233, 240, 244 Gibson, Edward F. (Doctor) 53:2:48 Gibson, Henry 28:2:138 Gibson, J. M. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:228 Gibson, Laura (Mrs.) 27:2:187 Gibson, Leura Homsely 42:1:95 Gibson, O. N. 3:1:95-104, 111 December 14, 2009 Page 308

Gibson, Orion N. 28:2:138, 143 Gibson, Samuel S. (Sergeant) 41:2:194, 197-199, 201 Gibson, Thomas 35:2:182 Gibson, Tom 25:2:199 Giddens, Paul H. 50:2:363 (see also Seven Letters from the Wyoming Territory, 1870-1871; Teapot Dome and the Continental Trading Company) Giddings, Grotius R. (Major) 53:2:45 Gidley, M. (see Kopet: A Documentary Narrative of Chief Joseph’s Last Years) Gierach, John 76:2:42, 49 Giesecke, John W. 56:1:27 Gieseker, Brenda R. (Mrs.) 21:2/3:121 Gieseking, Marion W. 43:1:34, 41 Gieseking, Marion W., 70:1: inside back cover Giesler General Store 40:1:117 Giesler, L. L. 26:1:64 Gifford, Sanford R. 48:1:90 Gift Horse by Owen Wister 65:4:36, 41-46 Gift of the Water by Marie Montabe Savaresy, review 3:3:190-191 Gift of the Waters pageant 22:2:8 65:2/3:7 Gilbert (Colonel) 16:2:123 Gilbert Adams and Company 39:1:14, 17 Gilbert, Bill (see Westerning Man: The Life of Joseph Walker) Gilbert, Charles A. (Reverend) 39:1:29 Gilbert, Evelyn Hall (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Gilbert, Frank H. 22:1:81 Gilbert, Grove K. 34:2:185 Gilbert, Nellie (Mrs.) 28:2:141 Gilbert, Samuel A. 31:2:222 Gilbert’s Trading Post 31:1:77-80, 82 Gilbertson, Ross 34:1:107 Gilchrist Park, 72:1:5 Gilchrist, Andrew 19:2:131; 20:1:65, 68; 23:1:8; 33:1:8; 43:2:209-210 Gilchrist, Andrew and Mary, 72:1:4 Gilded Age by Mark Twain 65:4:4 Gildersleeve, J. H. 12:4:324-327; 13:1:75 Giles, Ralph A. “Rags” 9:2:697 Gilkey, Signa A. 62:3:138 Gill 42:2:159 Gill, Ann 60:2:34 Gill, Campbell & Co. 75:3:18 Gill, David W. (U. S. Commissioner) 64:2:56 Gill, F. M. 28:2:132 Gill, John 60:2:34 Gill, L. G. 42:2:169 December 14, 2009 Page 309

Gilland, George H. (Mrs.) 5:1:19-24, 39 (see also Pioneering in the ‘70s; Pioneer Patchwork; Texas Trail as Followed by a Pioneer in 1882) Gilland, George Henry 12:4:256-263 Gillespie, A. S. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Gillespie, A. S. “Bud” 24:1:98-100; 25:1:95; 25:2:207; 26:1:92, 95, 98; 26:2:220; 27:1:111; 27:2:228, 239- 240; 31:1:110; 33:1:73, 89, 101, 262; 36:2:199 (see also Saddles) Gillespie, A. W. (see Wyoming’s Pioneer Ranches) Gillespie, Andrew Springs 28:1:109-110; 28:2:209 Gillespie, Burns 28:1:109-110; 28:2:209 Gillespie, David 27:2:288 Gillespie, G. L. (Major) 49:2:271 Gillespie, J. L. 27:2:228 Gillespie, John H. (Reverend) 24:2:98 Gillespie, R. H. 28:1:109-110; 28:2:209 Gillespie, Richardson 28:1:109-110; 28:2:209 Gillespy, C. B. (Doctor) 27:1:69 Gillet, Ransom 60:2:26 Gillett, J. B. 1:3:16 Gillette Climbing Club 75:3:4 Gillette Daily Journal 42:2:173 Gillette Lions Club 28:2:210 Gillette News 42:2:173 Gillette News Record 42:2:175 Gillette Rotary Club 28:2:210 Gillette Woman’s Club 2:2:39 Gillette, Edward 3:3:190; 3:4:229; 22:2:43; 39:2:181 Gillette, Edward 76:2:50 Gillette, Warren 76:2:12, 16 Gillette, Wyo 71:2:26 Gillette, Wyoming 26:2:215; 28:2:208, 210; 30:2:148-149; 31:2:130, 133, 136, 139; 34:1:24; 36:2:235, 237; 48:2:173, 278 Gilliam, C. L. (Doctor) 24:2:92 Gilliam, Cornelius 22:2:53 Gilliam, Martin 42:2:222 Gillies, Bessie 27:2:228 Gillies, Catherine 27:2:228 Gilliland, Alfred (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:2:240 Gillis (Captain) 16:2:137, 139; 40:2:176 Gillis Hose Company 40:2:176 Gillis, John 49:2:272 Gilman and Carter 21:2/3:211; 56:1:39-40 Gilman, Edward 63:1:83 Gilman, Jeremiah C. 51:2:38 Gilman, John 56:1:40 Gilman, John K. 51:2:39 December 14, 2009 Page 310

Gilmer (see Bear River City) Gilmer, John “Jack” T. 21:2/3:226 Gilmore 47:2:186-187 Gilmore, Robert and wife (see GRAVES: relocation of pioneer burials) Gilmore, Salibury and Patrick 36:1:79 Gilpin Gold Tram by Mallory H. Ferrell, review 43:2:308-309 Gilpin, Pearl 3:1:112; 4:1:272 Gilpin, William (Lieutenant Colonel) 50:1:160-170 Giltner, M. V. 16:1:31 Giltner, Mose 44:1:92 Gimbel Brothers store 74:1:8 Gipson, Fred 51:2:7 Girard, Joseph Basil (Colonel) 48:1:87 Girl Called Nettie by Burton S. Hill 37:2:147-156 Girl Militia of Wyoming (see MILITARY: Company H) 16:2:162, photo 163 Girl Scout 74:1:7 Girlhood Recollections of Laramie in 1870-1871 by Nancy Fillmore Brown 1:3:10-14; 34:1:85-91 Girls Guards (see Girls Militia) Girring, C., 72:1:31 Gizycki, Felicia 55:2:30 Gizycki, Joseph (Count) 55:2:29-32 glacial field of Wyoming 4:2:293 Glacier Gulch 71:3:21 Glacier National Park historic preservation 71:3:13 Glacier View Dam (Montana) 50:2:282-284 glaciers 2:12:14; 6:3:253 Glad, Paul W. (see Trumpet Soundeth. William Jennings Bryan and his Democracy, 1869 to 1912) Gladden, Washington (Reverend) 58:1:9 Gladding, Effie Price 75:4: 33 Glade, Lloyd 50:1:49 Gladiator lode 40:2:231 Gladstone Hotel, Casper, Wyoming 75:4: 32 Glafcke, Bess Hilliard (see Mountain’s Secret) Glafcke, E. W. 7:1:364 Glafcke, Herman 9:3:731, 738; 16:1:47; 18:1:85, 88; 22:1:67; 33:2:138; photo 37:1:4, 15, 31; 37:2:179; 53:2:29; 61:2:4-5, 9; 63:1:5 Glafcke, L. B. 54:2:8 Glance at Rock Springs by Julie Beaver Diller 43:1:91-111 Glass, Carter (Senator) 49:2:202 Glass, Frank 60:1:26 Glass, Hugh 26:2:223 Glass, Jefferson 70:4:20, (bio) 28 Glasscock, Keith 33:1:104 Glass-Eye Bill Western Letters and Letters from Wyoming by C. Northcote Parkinson 50:1:59-140 glassworkers 18:2:143 (see also Laramie Glass Factory) December 14, 2009 Page 311

Gleason, Eleanor (Mrs.) 27:2:228; 28:2:211 Gleason, F. 1:3:19 Gleason, William H. 55:1:44 Gleaver, John B. 76:1:23, 25 Glebe, Bess 27:2:228 Glen Canyon Dam 43:1:115 Glen, Hugh 23:2:60 Glenco, Wyoming 29:2:158 Glendale Atlantis 43:2:166, 201 Glendive, Montana 50:1:99-102, 107 Glendo Dam Reservoir area 30:1:90-92; 30:2:211 Glendo site 30:2:214, 220; 31:1:104, 106 (see also Glendo Reservoir) Glendo State Bank 54:2:41 Glendo, Wyoming 23:2:41; 30:2:150, 152 Glenn, E. T. (Mrs.) 28:2:130 Glenn, E. T. 25:1:88; 28:2:142 Glenrock Graphic 24:2:42; 28:2:177 Glenrock, Wyoming 28:2:175-177; 48:2:218; 64:3/4:12; 65:1:28; 65:4:44, 74 (see also Rock in the Glen) Gliddens 20:2:167 Glimpses into Edgemont’s Past by Gilbert B. Taylor, review 33:1:111 Gline and Van Tassell stables 71:3:2, 3 Gline, Johnny 71:3:2 Glines, Herrick 21:2/3:139-145 Glittering Misery: Dependents of the Indian Fighting Army by Patricia Y. Stallard, review 50:2:354-355 GLO survey maps, 70:2:23 Glory Hunter: A Biography of Patick Edward Connor by Brigham D. Madsen, review 64:1:31-32 Glover family (photo), 74:2:18 Glover Pass 22:2:40 Glover, Bunch 22:2:37 Glover, Elizabeth (Lewis) and John, 74:2:18 Glover, George 22:2:37 Glover, Maria, 74:2:18 Glover, Ridgway, 74:2:18-27; photo, 17; obituary, 24 Gloye, Alwenie 37:1:31 Gloye, Jim 19:1:43 Gluessig, Alvina 54:2:18 Glunz 47:2:173-174 Gnam, Edward S. (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:2:238 Gnam, John E. (Mrs.) 30:2:239 Gnam, John E. 30:2:238 (see also Early History of the Telephone in Wyoming) Gnidoveck, Albin (Reverend) 25:2:203 Goat Mountain 24:1:39 Goble, Ed 33:2:184-185 God’s Obelisk (poem) by Mae Urbanek 28:2:126 December 14, 2009 Page 312

Godat, Marie “Mollie” (see Bellamy, Mary) Goddard 23:2:9 Goddard Space Flight Center 71:2:37 Goddard, Frederick B. 21:2/3:213 Goddard, Robert H. 71:2:37-39 Go-Devil sketch 65:4:31 (see also Ark of Safety) Godey’s Ladies’ Book 56:2:30, photo 31 Godfrey, Cyrus O. 60:1:9 Godin 56:2:25 (see also Metis) Godin, Antoine 33:2:163 Goedicke, Misha S. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Goering, Dale (see Rifle Pits and Nearby Points of Interest) Goertz, Allen (see Sand Point Stage and Pony Express Station) Goetz, John 22:2:82 Goetz, Mamie 37:1:3 Goetzmann, William 71:4:17 Goff, Orlando Scott 51:2:48 Gogan, Christina 23:1:76 Gogeor, Raphael 19:2:87 gold (see Feeding the Mines, the Development of Supply Centers for the Goldfields; FIRSTS: gold mined in Wyoming; FIRSTS: gold prospected in the Yellowstone and its tributaries; FIRSTS: gold strike; Gilpin Gold Tram; Ho! For the Gold Fields: Northern Overland Wagon Trains of the 1860’s; Homestake Gold Mine; Prelude to the Black Hills Gold Rush of 1876; South Pass, 1868, James Chisholm’s Journal of the Wyoming Gold Rush) Gold Blue Mountains 16:2:116 Gold by John Birney Hill 9:4:35-42 Gold Camp by Larry Barsness, review 35:1:117-118 Gold Coin Mining and Milling Company 42:1:64 gold discovery 15:2:178-180; 16:1:78-81; 21:2/3:106; 26:1:67; 26:1:67 (see also Black Hills; Hahn’s Peak; Sweetwater District) gold fields (see Guide to the Gold Fields) Gold in the Sun by Richard R. Pourade, review 38:2:243 gold miners 29:1:78 gold mines 2:1:6; 12:3:223; 30:1:43 Gold Room 25:1:9-13 gold rush (see Buckeye Rovers in the Gold Rush) Gold Rush Diary by Elisha Douglass Perkins, edited by Thomas D. Clark, review 39:2:268-269 Gold Rush Diary of Henry Tappan by Everett Walters and George B. Strother 25:2:113-139 Gold Rush Sojourners in Great , 1849 and 1850 by Brigham D. Madsen, review 57:2:49-50 Gold rush to Montana, 1858 14:2:100 Gold, Gus 26:1:30 Goldacker, George P. 63:1:11 Golden Age of Shotgunning by Bob Hinman, review 44:2:291-293 Golden Anniversary of Wyoming 12:4:310-316 (see also State’s Golden Anniversary) Golden City, Colorado 65:1:18 December 14, 2009 Page 313

Golden Gate lode 40:2:228, 232 Golden Gate near photo 44:1:page following 16 Golden Jubilee of Wyoming 21:2/3:220 Golden Leaf lode 40:2:235 Golden Rails. One Hundred Years of Operation of the Union Pacific Railroad by William Kratville, review 38:2:236-237 Golden Rule store, 70:1:4-5 Golden Sword: The Coming of Capitalism to the Colorado Mining Frontier by Michael Neuschatz, review 60:1:52-53 Golden, Colorado 23:1:11; 64:2:50 Gold-hunter lode 40:2:229, 233 Goldilocks on the Oregon Trail, 70:2:31 Goldilocks Revisited, by Rosemary G. Palmer, 70:2:31-40 goldseekers (1849) 1:1:6 Goldsmith, Wyoming 29:2:159 Goldstein, Abraham 7:2:404; 13:3:232; 61:1:27 Goldstein, Carl 16:2:102, 111, 122-123; 38:2:210-211 Goldstein, John 17:1:69 Goldworthy 38:1:190 Gollings, Elling William photo 48:1:95, 96 (see also Autobiography of Elling William Gollings, The Cowboy Artist) Goltra, E. T. 22:2:55 Gomme, George, 70:2:32 Gompers. Samuel 71:4:3 Gompert, Jacob 73:3:21 Gonly, J. B. (see Grady, J. B.) Gonzales, Estella 73:2:11 Gonzales, Genevieve 73:2:18 Gonzales, Jerry 73:2:13 Gonzales, Jesse J. 54:2:29 Gonzales, Pauline 73:2:18 Gonzales, Pete 73:2:12 Good Fortune Mine 37:1:99 Good Templar Lodge 17:1:77 (see also Masonic Lodge) Good Templar Society 19:1:30 (see also Masonic Lodge) Good That Lives After Them: The Lives and Legacies of Dodd and Dorothy Bryan, Vernon and Rowena Griffith, and Frederick and Harriet Thorne-Rider by Bob Wilson, review 57:2:47 Good, A. L. 39:1:130 Good, Charles 15:3:283 Good, Dorothea L. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Goodale, Tim, 72:1:15 Goodale, Timonthy 27:2:203 Goode, Samuel 42:1:61 Goodhue, Bertram 55:1:5 Goodloe, G. C. 39:2:172 December 14, 2009 Page 314

Goodman, Finely 26:1:21 Goodman, J. C. (see Buffalo Bill, King of the Old West) Goodman, Julia (Mrs.) 26:1:5 Goodman, T. E. 28:2:142 Goodnight, Charles 39:1:15 Goodnough, J. H. (Mrs.) 7:3:443; 7:4:484; 8:1:524 Goodnough, Myfanwy Thomas (Mrs. J H.) 19:2:105-111 (see David G. Thomas’ Memories of the Chinese Riot) Goodrich, Arol (Mr. and Mrs.) 26:2:216 Goodrich, Hubert 58:2:35, 40 Goodrich, J. E. 26:1:64 Goodrich, Paul M. 59:1:31-32, 34 Goodrich, Ralph D. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Goodrich, Sophia, 70:2:32 Goodson (trapper) 22:2:88 Goodson, Kelvington 50:2:346 Goodspeed’s Book Shop 14:1:83 Goodwin, Edward P. (Reverend) (see Rawlins Springs Massacre) Goodwin, O. P. 37:1:83 Goodyear 65:2/3:4 Goodykoontz, Colin B. 27:2:243-245 Goohs, George H. 4:2:320 Gooldy, John F. 26:2:213; 31:2:235 Goose Creek (see RANCHES) Goose Creek, 70:2:6 Goose Creek, Wyoming 76:1:2 Goose Egg 29:1:82-85 Gooseberry Creek 39:1:118, 120; 44:1:15; 49:2:263, 268-269 Goosman, Mildred R. (see review of Fort Laramie of Alfred Jacob Miller) Goossens, John 14:1:83; 14:3:200 (see also Frontier Days in Gay Cheyenne) Gopher Stamp and Die Company 26:2:131 Goppert, Ernest 45:2:211 Goppert, Ernest J. 27:2:228; 49:2:279 Gordon (Major) 17:1:76; 36:1:68 Gordon 32:2:226 Gordon Expedition to the Black Hills 54:1:42-43 Gordon Silver Cornet Brass Band 73:3:25 Gordon, Alex (Mrs.) 31:2:235 (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:228 Gordon, Alex 37:1:113 Gordon, Crow 30:1:31 Gordon, D. S. (Captain) 38:2:137; 44:2:159 Gordon, David S. (Brigadier General) 40:1:51 Gordon, Ellen Fletcher 51:2:41 Gordon, Frank 31:2:235 Gordon, George 16:2:93, 102, 107-109, 121; photo 65:4:5 December 14, 2009 Page 315

Gordon, George A. (Lieutenant) 27:1:59 Gordon, George V. H. 36:2:196; 38:2:210 Gordon, John 16:2:102, 106-108, 110, 112, 139; 38:2:210-211 Gordon, John H. 1:3:19-20; 2:1:20; 2:3:60; 3:1:90; 3:2:140-142 (see also Personal History) Gordon, Kittie 37:1:31 Gordon, Thomas (Mrs.) 1:3:19 Gordon, Thomas 15:3:307; 19:2:137; 26:1:92 Gore Range 16:2:98, 109 Gore, Frank 28:1:65 Gore, George (Sir) 21:2/3:186; 26:2:184; 28:2:173; 38:1:96; 45:1:9; 46:2:273; 55:1:35 Goreman (Senator) 20:2:156 Gorin, Sarah (see Wyoming’s Wealth for Wyoming’s People: Ernest Wilkerson and the Severance Tax-A Study in Wyoming Political History) Gorman, Jim 24:2:89, 92 Gorman, Jim 76:1:15-30 Gorman, Maggie (McClellan) 76:1:15-30 Gorman, Maggie 24:2:89, 92 Gorman, Robert 60:1:26 Gorman, Rose 76:1:17-19 Gorman, Tom 24:2:89 Gorman, Tom 76:1:15-30 Gorst, W. J. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Gorst, W. J. 27:2:228; 54:2:27 Gorzalka, Ann, reviewed 71:2:45 Gose, Etta M. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Gose, Vernie O. 27:2:228 Goshen County 32:2:164; 34:2:144; photo 43:1:page following 64, 69-69; 45:1:82-83; 65:1:27, 30 (see also Bridge; Recollections of a Goshen County Homesteader) Goshen County Chapter of the Wyoming State Historical Society 33:2:222; 37:1:99 Goshen County Historical Society 26:1:92; 27:1:95 Goshen County Journal 65:1:27 Goshen County Library 27:2:228 Goshen County News and Fort Laramie Scout 76:3:16 Goshen County Scout 50:1:16 Goshen County, Wyoming 76:3:15-16, 19- 20 Goshen Hole 36:2:202; 37:1:95; 43:1:68 Goshen News 42:2:174 Goshen Sunday School 65:1:27 Goshen Townsite Development Company 39:2:257, 259 Gosho 30:1:85 (see also Ute) Gosiute 27:1:79, 82, 84-86; 27:2:205; 28:1:83; 29:1:97; 29:2:211, 213, 225; 30:1:77-79, 85; 36:2:133 (see also Digger; Ivanpah) Gosney, Elmer 31:2:199 Goss, Robert (author bio), 74:2:16 Goss, William M. 29:2:157 December 14, 2009 Page 316

Gossard Versus Crane, National Issues Brought to the University of Wyoming in the 1920s by William L. Hewitt and Deborah S. Welch 47:2:10-20 Gossard, H. C. 47:2:10-11, photo 12, 13-20 Gothberg ranch 70:4:22 Gothberg, Martin A. 46:1:117 Gottfried 38:2:221 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Gottfried, Herbert (see review of Mountain Home. The Walker Family Farmstead. Great Smoky Mountains National Park) Gottingen, Germany 27:2:231 Gottlick 32:1:112 Gottsche (teamster) 19:2:109 Gottsche, William 50:2:342 Gouda, Holland 33:2:128 Gough, Henry D. (Reverend) 24:2:98 Gould, Abram 60:1:12 Gould, C. E. 35:1:82-84 Gould, Charles 32:1:65 Gould, Charles A. 16:1:82; 31:2:179, 183 Gould, E. L. 20:1:94 Gould, Frederic H. 35:1:83 Gould, George 23:2:51 Gould, Jay 23:1:12; 26:1:34 Gould, Lewis L. 37:2:257; 65:4:32-33 (see also Joseph M. Carey and Wyoming Statehood; review of Bankers and Cattlemen; Wyoming. A Political History, 1868-1869; review of Denver’s Mayor Speer) Gould, Nebraska 24:1:46 Goule, Henry 43:2:243 Gousha, H.M. 75:4: 26, 29 Gove, B. L. (Captain) photo 16:1:36,37, 39-44; 18:2:102 (see also Augustus, Jesse) Gove, Maria (Mrs. Jesse A.) 16:1:35-37 Gove,Capt. Jesse A. 72:1:13, 14,21,23 Government and Administration of Wyoming by Herman H. Trachsel and Ralph M. Wade, review 26:2:228-229 Government Auction, Fort Laramie, 73:3:18, 22-23 Government Day School (see Fort Washakie School) Government Ditch 43:1:71 Government Farm by Ruth Frederick 37:1:99-100 government guide duties 4:3:339 (see also Sherrod, James M.) Government Iron Bridge 27:2:175, 177 Government land illegally fenced 20:1:8 Government Valley, July 21, 1874 by Lucille Dumbrill 46:2:269-271 Governor Francis E. Warren, a Champion of Woman Suffrage by W. Turrentine Jackson 15:2:143-149 Governor Francis E. Warren, The United States Army and the Chinese Massacre at Rock Springs by Murray L. Carroll 59:2:16-27 Governor’s Office 8:3:603; 9:1:682, 684; 9:3:761; 10:1:43; 10:4:187; 20:2:180; 21:2/3:175, 177 Governor’s State Grasshopper Control Commission (see also State Grasshopper Control Commission) December 14, 2009 Page 317

Governor’s Wife on the Mining Frontier. The Letters of Mary Edgerton from Montana, 1863-1865 by James L. Thane, Jr., review 49:1:160-161 governors (see FIRSTS: woman Justice of Peace in world) Governors of the State of Wyoming 1943-1965 compiled by Mrs. Viola A. McNealey 37:2:235-243 Governors of the State of Wyoming by Ted Olsen 10:4:149 Governors’ Mansion (see Wyoming’s Historic Governors’ Mansion) Gowans, Fred R. 46:2:293 (see also Fort Bridger: Island in the Wilderness; Some New Notes on Two Old Forts; Fort Bridger: Island in the Wilderness) Gowdy, Curt 76:2:22 Gowen Field (Boise, Idaho) 64:3/4:15 GPH: An Informal Record of George P. Hammond and his Era in the Bancroft Library by Friends of The Bancroft Library, review 37:2:254-255 Grabhorn Press 49:1:62 Grace, Richard 44:1:33 Grace, Robert (see review of Wyoming in Profile) Gracht, Camille M. A. de Ryckvander 22:1:88 Grady, J. B. 39:1:114 Grady, John (Private) 41:2:196 Graebner, William 56:1:56, 61 Graf, George 34:2:249 Graf, George J. (Mr.) 34:2:244, 249 Graf, Louise S. (Mrs. George J.) 26:1:96, 98; 27:1:114; 27:2:228 Graff (Doctor) 15:1:69 Graff, Everett D. 21:2/3:121; 27:2:228 Graff, Henry F. 49:2:246, 250-251 graffiti historical 71:3:11 Graham (Sergeant) (see Long Walk of Sergeants Grant and Graham) Graham 47:2:160-161, 163, 166, 174, 181 Graham, Bob 25:1:74 Graham, Carol 25:1:79 Graham, Celia 22:2:32 Graham, Charles 28:1:7 Graham, Fred 22:2:11, 58; 30:1:51 Graham, Gray 13:4:389 Graham, Jim 26:1:56 Graham, John Gilbert 75:4: 8 Graham, Joseph (Sergeant) 38:2:139-140 Graham, Marie (Mrs. Hugh) 38:1:94, 96 Graham, Martha 25:1:79 Graham, R. (see Investigations as to the Causes of Indian Hostilities West of the , 1824 ) Graham, Ralph 9:2:702 Graham, Robert O. 22:2:32-33 Graham, Stella Hibben (Mrs.) 22:2:58-59 Graham, W. A. (Colonel) 27:1:118-119 (see also Custer Myth; Story of the Little Big Horn) Graham, W. W. 14:1:47 (see also FIRSTS: postmaster in Crowley, Wyoming) December 14, 2009 Page 318

Graham’s Ranch (see Graham, Robert O.; RANCHES) Grainier Ditch 44:2:282 (see also Granier Ditch) Grainier, Emil 40:1:117; 44:2:282 (see also Grainier, Emile) Gramm, Otto (Mrs.) 17:1:83 Gramm, Otto 17:1:82-83 (State Treasurer) 20:1:11, 15; 21:2/3:207; 22:1:88, 101-102; 37:2:195-196, 202; 43:1:27; 56:1:50-51; 61:2:45 Gramm, Wyoming 29:2:159 Grand Army of the Republic (see MILITARY) Grand Avenue of Laramie, Wyoming 64:2:54 (Yellowstone) 33:2:162; 65:1:50 Grand Canyon Canal 56:2:39 Grand Canyon National Park 43:1:113, 116, 121 Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone painting 14:4:253-260 Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, 74:2:3 Grand Central Hotel 28:2:133; 46:1:117 Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star 64:3/4:36 Grand Controversy (book) 71:3:30 Grand Coquin 27:2:202 (see also Bannock) Grand County, Colorado (see Island in the Rockies: The History of Grand County, Colorado to 1930) Grand Duke Alexis of Russia 18:2:127 Grand Encampment 19:2:121 Grand Encampment Copper Towns by Alan H. Patera, review 64:2:67 Grand Encampment edited by Donald A. Messerschmidt, review 48:2:291-292 Grand Encampment Herald 23:2:48 Grand Encampment mining district 2:4:70 Grand Encampment, Wyoming 65:1:30 Grand Island, Nebraska 21:2/3:118; 24:1:25 Grand Junction, Colorado 22:1:85 Grand Loop 70:3:23 Grand Processional, Wild West Show photo 47:2:138 Grand River 15:3:292, 295-296; 16:2:95, 123-123, 128; 26:2:157 Grand Temple of Order of Pythian Sisters of Wyoming 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120 Grand Teton 6:3:253; 10:2:82-89; 30:2:172; 44:1:75-76, 88 (see also Dike Route ascending Grand Teton; FIRSTS: ascent of Grand Teton plaque; FIRSTS: First Ascent of the Grand Teton with a Little of Its History; Placing the Grand Teton Memorial Table; To The Grand Teton; Wyoming Place Names) Grand Teton first ascent 71:3:27 Grand Teton National Park 26:2:209; 32:2:262; 35:1:86; 42:2:149-182; 44:2:245-264; 50:1:45; 58:1:16- 19; 58:2:26, 28; 59:1:41 (see also Tetoniana. History of the Exploration of Grand Teton National Park, No. 1. The Grand Teton, 1923 ) Grand Teton National Park 70:4: 2 Grand Teton National Park 71:3:9, 11, 33, 34 Grand Teton National Park 76:2:20 Grand Teton National Park 76:4:7, 12 Grand Teton National Park entrance fees 71:3:13 Grand Teton Park Dedication by D. W. Greenburg 6:3:270-273 December 14, 2009 Page 319

Grand Teton :2:82-83, 86; 44:2:261-262; 45:1:20 (see also FIRSTS: persons to reach Grand Teton Peak summit; HISTORICAL MARKERS) Grand Teton Publishing Company 42:2:159, 162, 174 Grand Teton: Frontier Newspaper in the Twentieth Century by Jeanne Robertson Vap 42:2:149-182 Grand Tetons 58:1:16-19 (see also Grand Controversy: The Pioneer Climbs in the Teton Range and the Controversial First Ascent of the Grand Teton) Grand Valley National Bank (Colorado) 22:1:85 Grand, Mortimer N. 12:3:170-171 Grandma Schoolhouse (poem) by Mae Urbanek 22:2:104 Grandview, Idaho 17:2:93 Granger 34:2:224, 244-245, 248 Granger Detour 22:2:51 Granger Stage Station (see South Bend) Granger, Francis 60:2:23, 26 Granger, Levina photo 16:2:163; 37:1:30, 31 Granger, Wyoming 24:1:32; 31:2:217-218 Grangers 22:1:18 Granier Ditch 65:4:53 (see also Grainier Ditch) Granier, Emile photo 65:4:48, 49-61 (see also Grainier, Emil) Granite Canon 30:2:169 (see also Granite Canyon) Granite Canon, Dakota Territory 64:1:9-10 Granite Springs 18:1:44-45 Granite Springs Reservoir photos 60:1:38-39 Granite State and California Mining and Trading Company 32:2:197 Granite, Colorado 22:1:74, 76 Grant (General) 39:1:38; 44:2:141 Grant (Sergeant) (see Long Walk of Sergeants Grant and Graham) Grant (Sheriff) 64:2:49 Grant in Aid program 37:1:115 Grant Pass, Oregon 22:2:102 Grant Peacy Policy, 70:1:9-10 Grant, Edgar photo 15:1:28 Grant, Evelyn 61:1:6 Grant, George (Sergeant) 38:1:109; 38:2:137-140 Grant, H. Roger (see Country Railroad Station in America; We Took the Train) Grant, Jedediah (see Mormon Thunder: A Documentary History of Jedediah Grant) Grant, John 26:1:64; 27:2:203 Grant, Leroy 22:2:43; 41:2:188 Grant, Neb. 70:4:21 Grant, Nellie 33:1:47 Grant, Orvil 51:2:48 Grant, Pres. U.S. 76:3:8-9 Grant, President U. S. 75:3:15 Grant, Richard 27:2:203 Grant, Roger H. 42:1:72 (see also Wyoming’s Electric Railway Projects; review of City and the Saloon: December 14, 2009 Page 320

Denver, 1858-1916) Grant, U. S., meets Indians, 70:1:10 Grant, Ulysses S. (President) 16:1:47; 18:2:113; 20:1:14; 20:2:102; 22:1:14, 20, 39, 58; 26:1:34; 33:1:84; 37:1:85; 41:1:39, 94; 42:2:271-272; 43:2:169, 179, 186-187, 190, 255; 48:1:22; 56:1:5; 56:2:3, 5, 8 Grant, William E. (see review of Native Faces: Indian Cultures in American Art) Grant, William, Jr. 33:2:133 Graphic 35:1:97 Grass Creek 44:1:14; 51:1:108 Grass Creek 70:4:33, 42, 43 Grass Creek 75:1, 15 Grass Creek Dome photo 58:1:2, 3-6 Grass Creek field 75:1, 13 Grass Creek Oil and Gas Company 70:4:43 Grass Creek, Utah 25:2:192 Grass Creek, Wy 75:1, 12 grass fires 25:1:50 Grass Spring 31:1:88 Grass Valley Mining District 32:1:45 Grasshopper Creek (Nebraska) 28:1:71; 36:2:205, 208 Grasshopper Falls 23:2:28 Grassil, George 25:1:75 Grassman by Len Fulton, review 50:2:360-362 Gratiot Houses 33:2:225, 227 Gratrix, William B. “Buck” 26:1:51, 53, 63 Grattan Fight 18:2:100; 26:2:121-122; 27:1:8; 27:2:168-174; 45:1:28 Grattan Massacre Site 33:2:222, 225-227, 229; 41:1:37; 41:2:204-205; 42:1:83-84, 86 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) Grattan Massacre, 76:3:4-7 Grattan, John Lawrence (Lieutenant) 17:1:7; 26:2:122; 27:2:168-174, 179; 33:2:227-229; 34:2:152; 36:1:5, 13; 41:2:204; 42:1:38, 83, 86 (see also Allen, Miss) Grattan, Lt. John L. 76:3:5-7 Grattan, Peter 42:1:86 Gratton, William 25:2:121 Gratz, Margaret 27:2:228 Gratz, Margaretta (Mrs.) 28:2:211 (see also Human Side of Wyoming) Grave of Former Wyoming Indian Fighter by A. V. Ryan 12:1:75 Grave of Joel J. Hembree, 1843 by Paul Henderson 35:2:201-207 Grave Springs by Earl Nebeker 41:1:118 Grave, Frank 28:1:33; 29:1:61 Grave’s Ranch (see RANCHES) gravel chute and storage bins photo 35:1:80 Gravelly, Ford 23:1:61; 27:1:81-82 Graven, J. 33:2:133 Graves 37:1:86 Graves of Cunningham and Turner by Elizabeth J. Thorpe 46:2:275-277 (see also GRAVES) December 14, 2009 Page 321

Graves Ranch (see RANCHES) Graves, C. H. 6:1&2:233-234 Graves, Laura, book reviewed 71:4:45 Graves, Paul (Doctor) 38:1:114 Graves, Sam 28:1:54 GRAVES: (see Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Massacre; cemeteries in Cheyenne, Wyoming; Cheyenne Cemetery: Reflections of the Life of a City; Grave of Former Wyoming Indian Fighter; Grave of Joel J. Hembree, 1843; Graves of Cunningham and Turner; Texas Graveyards, A Cultural Legacy; INDIANS: ARTIFACTS: burial scaffold; Lucinda Rollins Grave; Mary Homsley Grave; Tales of Western Tombstones Tell) Burke, Ida Clara 30:2:211 Campbell 30:2:221 Clary, William L. 27:2:168; 42:1:79 Corum, Alfred A. 30:2:211 Dill, S. 42:1:101 E. E. G. 20:1:87 Franklin 23:2:168 Gilmore, Robert (and wife) 30:2:204 Hembree, Joel J. photo 35:2:202 (see also Hembree Joel J.; Notes on Wyoming History. The Grave of Joel J. Hembree, 1843) Hill, Henry 27:2:164-165 Hill, Nancy 22:2:50, 57; 30:2:11 Homsely, Mary E. 24:2:114; 27:2:186-187; 50:1:21 Kelley, Mary 37:1:115 Kelly, Mary 28:2:168 Lewis, Mary 31:2:225 Magill, Ada 20:1:91; 28:2:179-180, 192 Manning, J. F. 19:2:84 McCorkle (child) 29:1:82 Mead, I. M. 31:1:84, 89 Merrill, Ross 29:1:82 Parke, H. E. 19:2:84 pioneers near Little Box Elder Creek Crossing 28:2:168 Platt, C. B. 20:1:91; 28:2:179 Ringo, M. 20:1:91; 28:2:179, 192 Rollins, Lucinda 27:2:189-190 Sharp 28:2:168-170 Taylor 28:2:168-172 Turk burial site 33:2:215 Unthank, A. H. 20:1:91; 28:2:172, 192 Fort Washakie Indian Cemetery (see MILITARY) Westfall, Elizabeth 30:2:211 Westfall, James 30:2:211 Westfall, Jim 30:2:211 Westfall, Sammy 30:2:211 Westfall, Willie 30:2:211 Gravette, Don 25:2:209 Gray (Mrs.) 42:2:202 Gray (Senator) 20:1:29; 37:1:39-40 Gray Bear (Mrs.) 49:1:14-15 (see also Sioux) Gray Bear 49:1:14-15 (see also Sioux) Gray Canyon Coal Company 43:1:115 Gray, Alonzo 38:1:64 Gray, Charles 31:2:156; 32:1:59-60 Gray, Don 32:2:250 Gray, F. A. (Mrs.) 7:2:404 Gray, H. W. 33:1:90 Gray, John 15:2:170-171 Gray, John S. 51:2:60; 56:2:56; 57:1:68 (see also Blazing the Bridger and Bozeman Trails; Centennial Campaign: The Sioux War of 1876; Custer’s Last Campaign; Frontier Fortunes of John W. Smith; Salt Lake Rockaday Mail) Gray, Norman (Attorney General) 48:2:199, 230 Gray, Norman B., 71:4:9 Gray, W. H. (Mrs.) 22:2:52 Gray, W. H. 22:2:52; 32:2:267 Gray, W. O. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Gray, William 42:1:36 Gray, William D. (Private) 32:2:232 Gray’s Lake, Idaho 15:2:171 Gray’s Peak 22:1:16 Gray’s River 17:2:91, 93 Grayhem, A. 31:2:177 Graymont, Colorado 22:1:16 December 14, 2009 Page 322

grazing allotment 71:2:33 grazing in Wyoming 6:3:280 grazing lands 17:1:57 Grear, Thomas 32:2:202 Greason, Ralph 58:1:4 Greasy Grass (see Little Big Horn River) Great American West by James D. Horan, review 32:1:133-134 Great Bannock Trail (see Bannock Trail) Great Basin Kingdom by L. J. Arrington, review 31:1:117-118 Great Britain 65:4:39 Great Command. The Story of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman and the Oregon Country Pioneers by Nard Jones, review 32:1:132-133 Great Commoner of Carbon County by Gay Day Alcorn 56:1:34-38 Great Continental Divide Basin 40:1:111-113 (see also ) Great Depression 65:4:48 Great Depression, 70:1:6 Great Diamond Hoax by Asbury Harpending, review 30:2:234-235 Great Divide Basin 47:2:237-239 Great Epoch 15:3:202; 17:2:104 Great Falls 17:2:149 Great Father, The U.S. Government and the American Indians by Paul Francis Prucha, review 57:1:63 Great Gates by Marshall Sprague, review 36:2:243-245 Great Indian Depression 66:3:50 Great Iron Trail by Robert West Howard, review 35:1:118-119 Great Migration of 1843 65:2/3:4 Great North Trail by Dan Cushman, review 38:2:239-240 Great Northern Railroad 59:1:19-20 Great Northwest, Mexico 2:1:14 Great Plains 65:4:23 (see Bull Threshers and Bindlestiffs: Harvesting and Threshing on the North American Plains; Last West. A History of the Great Plains of North America; Protestant Clergy in the Great Plains and Mountain West, 1865-1915) Great Plains Environment and Culture edited by Brian W. Blouet and Frederick C. Luebke, review 51:2:68 Great Plains ITV Library 70:3:41 Great Plains Northern American Indians by Frederick J. Dockstader, review 50:1:192-194 Great Plains Trilogy, 70:3:39 by Merrill J. Mattes, review 42:1:117-118; 52:1:66-67; 65:2/3:7, 10-11, 14 Great Range Wars by Henry Sinclair Drago 65:4:32 Great Rascal by Jay Monaghan, review 24:2:124-126 Great Salt Lake 17:2:149; 21:2/3:119; 23:2:51; 26:1:73 (see also From the Missouri to the Great Salt Lake: An Account of Overland Freighting) Great Salt Lake 71:4:18 Great Sioux Uprising by C. M. Oehler, review 31:1:114-115 Great Sioux War (1876-1877) (see Yellowstone Command: Colonel Nelson A. Miles and the Great Sioux War, 1876-1877) Great Sioux War: 1876-1877 by Paul L. Hedren, review 65:2/3:31 December 14, 2009 Page 323

Great Smoky Mountains National Park (see Mountain Home. The Walker Family Farmstead. Great Smoky Mountains National Park) Great Stagecoach Robbers of the West by Eugene B. Block, review 35:2:236-237 Great Surveys of the American West by Richard A. Bartlett, review 54:1:79-80 Great West by C. Neider, review 31:1:114-115 Great West in Paintings by Fred Harman, review 42:1:128-129 Great Western Corral 71:3:3 Great Western Mining and Milling Company 37:1:107 Great Western Rides by Dabney Otis Collins, review 34:2:254-255 Great Western Sugar Company 51:2:26-33, photo 34, 35; 53:2:17; 54:2:21, photo 24 Great Western Sugar Company 73:2:5, 6 Greater Wyoming Instructional Television 70:3:41 Greatest Ride in Wyoming History by Francis A. Barrett 38:2:223-228 Grecian Bend lode 40:2:231 Greek American Progressive Association 59:1:43 Greeley Colony (Colorado) 1:4:6-7; 50:2:315 Greeley Tribune 7:4:450 Greeley, Colorado 16:2:94; 18:1:19; 20:1:10; 26:2:87; 65:1:18 Greeley, Horace 16:1:47, 50; 16:2:87; 17:1:15; 18:2:93, 102-103; 21:2/3:175-176; 44:2:235; 47:2:228; 57:1:9 Greeley-Poudre Irrigation District 42:1:47 Green (Captain) 23:2:10 Green (Colonel) 36:1:68 Green County Commissioners: 65:2/3:5 Green County, Iowa 65:2/3:4-5 Green Hill Cemetery 64:2:59 Green Mountains, 70:1:4 Green River 15:3:291; 16:2:88, 140; 17:2:89, 92, 104; 22:2:30-31, 40, 52, 54, 61-62; 23:1:60, 67, 93; 24:1:32-33; 25:2:129; 26:1:66, 78-79; 26:2:141-144, 147, 149-151, 159-161, 163, 167-168, 177, 182- 183; 30:2:170, 195, 198-199, 205-207; 31:2:142, 150, 216-218, 213;33:2:137, 139, 146, 150, 152- 154, 160-162, 164,168- 169, 199, 212, 214; 34:2:240-241, 247; 35:1:44; 36:2:239; 39:1:78; 40:2:270- 271; 43:1:113, 115-116; 44:2:149-150, 152, 167; 45:2:251, 255; 46:1:129; 50:2:317; 59:2:121; 62:2:88 (see also Buena Ventura; Ferries of the Forty-Niners, Part III, Section I, The Green River Ferries; Fifth Segment of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Green River to Cokeville. Trek No. 24 of the Historical Trail Treks) Green River 71:4:30, 39, 40 Green River 76:2:27, 47, 49 Green River Bridge photo 58:2:46, 52 Green River City 2:4:63; 14:4:308-309; 34:2:224, 241, 243; 43:2:166, 180, 184-186, 190; 44:1:35 (see also Green River, Wyoming) Green River County (Utah) 26:2:157-158 Green River Crossing photo 45:2:250 Green River Depot photo 48:1:91 Green River Early History 2:4:63-64 Green River Ferries by Henry Chadey 45:2:251-254 Green River Ferry, Ford and Stage Station by Adrian Reynolds 34:2:241 December 14, 2009 Page 324

Green River Formation 41:1:116-117 Green River jury 32:2:180 Green River Lumber Company 22:2:29, 34 Green River marker dedication (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Green River Mesa 22:2:28, 36 Green River Mission 46:2:219 Green River Mountain men 26:2:151 (see also mountain men) Green River Mountains 32:2:191 Green River press 33:2:153 (see also newspapers) Green River Rendezvous 25:1:61-82 Green River shales 2:4:63-64 Green River Star 42:2:173 Green River Station 34:2:241; 45:2:253 Green River Stockyards 71:3:6 Green River Valley photo 3:2:116; 22:2:32, 49, 51-52, 60; 26:2:186; 33:1:34-35; 36:2:152 Green River Valley Cattlemen's Association 70:3:30 Green River whiskey 41:1:119 Green River, 72:1:11 Green River, Utah 40:2:114-115 Green River, Wyoming 16:1:44; 22:2:30, 57; 23:2:50; 25:1:42; 30:2:150, 224; 50:2:337-338; 53:2:46, 52,54; 59:2:17, 21-22; photos 60:1:42; 65:1:13, 31 (see also Sweetwater County-Green River-Rock Springs) Green River, Wyoming 76:3:27 Green, C. J. 28:2:133 Green, Emmet C. 15:1:8-9, 12, 14, 19, 22 Green, Fannie M. 35:2:139; 37:2:150 Green, Frank L. (see Ezra Meeker Pioneer. A Bibliographical Guide) Green, Jack 45:2:174 Green, Joe 45:2:166 Green, John (Lieutenant) 27:1:59 Green, John L. 64:1:25, 31 Green, Kim 64:3/4:56 Green, Lizzie 35:2:139 Green, M. A. 28:2:133 Green, Marly 25:1:79 Green, Martin 32:2:232 Green, Pat 17:1:77 Green, R. L. “Dick” 48:2:196, 212-213 (see also Green, R. L.) Green, Richard 26:1:55 (see also Green, R. L. “Dick”) Green, Thomas L. 50:1:47 Green, Tom 24:2:114 Green, W. H. (Reverend) 39:1:74, 78 Green, Wilbur (Doctor) 9:3:762 Greenarnyre, Helen E. 10:3:144 Greenburg, Daniel W. 2:2:39; 6:3:284; 6:4:289-291; 8:4:644; 9:3:762; 11:4:300; 12:1:56-62; 21:2/3:216; December 14, 2009 Page 325

23:2:58; 28:2:175; 45:1:73-76, 78, 80-81; 65:2/3:13; photo 49:2:183, 184-185; 50:1:34-35, 39, 57 (see also Grand Teton Park Dedication; How Fort William, Now Fort Laramie, was Named; Preserving Our Landmarks) Greene, Alick F. C. 13:3:177 Greene, Jerome A. 47:2:251 (see also Army Bread and Army Mission on the Frontier with Special Reference to Fort Laramie, Wyoming, 1865-1890; U.S. Army Uniforms and Equipment, 1889 by the Quartermaster General of the Army; Yellowstone Command: Colonel Nelson A. Miles and the Great Sioux War, 1876-1877) Greene, Jerome A., ed., Frontier Soldier, reviewed, 72:1:44 Greene, Jerome A., Morning Star Dawn: The Powder River Expedition and the Northern Cheyennes, 76:4:1876, reviewed 76:4:25-26 Greene, John 21:2/3:113; 31:1:14 Greene, Lt. Louis D. 73:3:14 Greene, Wallace W. 39:2:170-171 Greenhill Cemetery, Laramie 75:1, 16 Greenhorn’s Cutoff 23:1:61 Greenhouse, Jack 26:1:95-96 Greenlee, Robert C. 59:1:3-4 Greenley, Charles H. 59:1:34, 36 Greenough, Benjamin 14:2:139 Greenstreet, Ralph 52:2:64 (see also Winter Herding Sheep on the Red Desert) Greenwell, A. S. (Doctor) 44:2:277, 280 Greenwood Cutoff 22:2:49, 61; 25:2:153; 30:2:203-205 Greenwood, A. B. 17:2:152; 27:1:83-88; 27:2:204-208; 41:2:206-207 Greenwood, Abe 46:1:116 Greenwood, Caleb 22:2:53, 61; 25:2:153; 30:2:198, 203-206; 32:1:50; 45:2:255 Greenwood, R. K. (Mrs.) 9:2:703 Greenwood-Sublette Cutoff (see Sublette Cutoff) Greer (Captain) 23:2:8, 12-17, 19-20 Greer, Daniel B. (Doctor) (see review of This Was Pioneer Motoring) Greet, Fred (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:228 Greetings from Denmark by S.V. Waendlin 12:1:76 Greever, Paul 71:4:3 Greever, Paul R. (U. S. Represenative) 48:2:182-183; 49:2:215; 50:1:40, 43-44, 54 Gregg, Ben 48:2:170 Gregg, David A. (Reverend) 24:2:106-107 Gregg, Floyd 46:1:121 Gregg, Gertrude 46:1:114 Gregg, James 46:1:114-115, photo 116, 122 Gregg, Mattie 46:1:114 Gregg, Myrtle Chalfant 46:1:113, photo 116, 160 (see also Life in Natrona County, 1899 to 1900- Recollections of Myrtle Chalfant Gregg) Gregg, Will 46:1:115 Gregory, Charles, Sr. 25:2:199 Gregory, James F. (Lieutenant Colonel) 65:1:47 Gregory, Laura G. (Mrs.) 27:2:239 December 14, 2009 Page 326

Gregory, Leonard 30:2:220; 31:2:231 Gregory, Ronald W. 18:2:163 Grenfell, John 59:2:9-10, 14 Grenier, Jean D. 62:3:134 Gresbeck, H. V. S. 15:1:42, 44 Gress, Kathryn (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Gressley, Gene (Ph.D.) 43:2:212; 54:1:34; 65:1:53 (see also American Heritage Center: A Resource as a Resource; American West: A Reoriention; Voltaire and the Cowboy: The Letters of Thurman Arnold; Bankers and Cattlemen; Gene Gressley: Conversations with Historians; review of Montana Past) Gressley, Gene 70:4:33 Greub, Johnnie 34:1:45-46 Grey Eagle (see HORSES AND MULES) Grey Eagle Society 75:3:4 Grey, Donald C. 27:2:228; 30:2:215; 57:1:14, 16; 33:2:215, 245 (see also Flintlock Pistol in the Fred Hesse Collection; Spanish Sword Blade from Dayton, Wyoming) Grey, John (see Gray, John) Grey, John 17:2:99 Grey, John 75:3:12 Grey’s River 15:2:170 Greybull 46:1:116 Greybull Post Office mural 45:1:58, photo 62, 63 Greybull River 16:1:72; 26:1:10; 49:2:265, 268, 271 Greybull River, 70:2:13, 19 Greybull Standard 31:2:234 Greybull, Wyoming 24:2:97; 28:1:99; 30:2:150; 42:2:173; 45:2:188; 53:2:15; 65:4:3 Grey-Taylor Rock Shelter site 32:2:240-241 Grieff, Constance M. (see Lost America, From the Mississippi to the Pacific) Grier, W. 39:1:19 Grierson, B. H. (Brevette Major General) 36:2:182 Grieve, Alma 46:1:115 Grieve, Jack 46:1:115 Grieve, Leeland (Mrs.) 36:2:101; 33:2:195, 197; 38:1:103 (see also ) Grieve, Leeland U. (Mayor) 31:2:233; 33:1:99 Griffey Hill 28:2:143 Griffey, Lorenzo George 28:2:137, 143 Griffey, Orville 28:2:138 Griffin, Charles D. 3:3:157-159, 162-164; 4:1:271 Griffin, J. 20:2:170 Griffin, Lewis George, III (see review of Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association: Federal Regulation and the Cattleman’s Last Frontier) Griffin, Pete 30:1:30 Griffith, Carolyn 71:4:11, 12; photos 11, 13 Griffith, Dean Maurice 26:1:84 Griffith, J. B. (photo) 71:4:3 Griffith, J. B. 7:1:364; 7:3:443 December 14, 2009 Page 327

Griffith, James B., 71:4:2-11; photos 2, 8, 10, 11, 13 Griffith, James B., Jr. (see George Lathrop Monument) Griffith, James B., Sr. 27:2:228 Griffith, Maurice F. 70:3:40, 41, 43, 44, 45 Griffith, Rowena (see Good That Lives After Them: The Lives and Legacies of Dodd and Dorothy Bryan, Vernon and Rowena Griffith, and Frederick and Harriet Thorne-Rider) Griffith, Vernon (see Good That Lives After Them: The Lives and Legacies of Dodd and Dorothy Bryan, Vernon and Rowena Griffith, and Frederick and Harriet Thorne-Rider) Griffith, Verson S. (Mrs.) 25:1:64; 27:2:228 Griffith. Laura 71:4:8; photo 8 Griffith. Lynn 71:4:8; photo 8 Griffith. Sally 71:4:8; photo 8 Griffiths, D. A. 19:1:26 Griffiths, David B. 40:1:154 (see also Populism in Wyoming) Griffiths, J. G. 51:2:18-19 Grigg (Judge) 33:2:191 Grigg 32:1:70; 33:2:179 Grigg Post Office 31:2:191, 194 Grigg, Alfred 31:2:191, photo 192, 193, 195, 197, 199, 201, 208-212 Grigg, Helen M. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Grigg, Sarah 31:2:191-192, photo 194 Grigg, Wyoming photo 31:2:190, 191-192, 194, 204, 210 Griggs, Ben 25:1:56 Griggs, Bert 32:1:76 Griggs, Burt 22:2:109 Griggs, Charles 25:1:56-57 Griggs, Norris photo 25:1:41, 42-59 (see also Incidents in the Life of Norris Griggs) Grigsby, Luther M. (Mr. and Mrs.) 23:2:29 Grigsby, Melvin (Colonel) 20:2:154 Grigsby, Zoe 75:1, 33 Grim, Paul (Corporal) 28:2:182-183 Grimes, Alma (Mrs.) 39:1:136 Grimes, E. B. (Major) 47:1:27 Grimes, George 40:1:42 Grimes, James R. 61:1:3 Grimes, R. B. (Doctor) 1:2:3; 41:1:103 Grimes, R. M. (Doctor-Surgeon) 16:2:107 Grimm, August 9:1:675-676 (see also FIRSTS: Mayor of Medicine Bow) Grimm, Paul (Lieutenant) 29:1:70-71 Grinnell, George Bird 15:2:118; 17:2:113; 31:1:94; 54:1:40; 57:1:13, 16 (see also Pawnee, Blackfoot and Cheyenne- History and Folklore of the Plains; Passing of the Great West. Selected Papers of ) Grinnell, George Bird 70:4:13, 14, 15 Griske, Billie 76:3:3, 15, 23 Griske, Michael, 76:3:23, editor 2-13, (bio) 39 December 14, 2009 Page 328

Griske, Patricia 76:3:23 Grissell (Captain) 45:1:17 70:4:7 grizzly bear, 74:2:24 Grizzly Buttes, 70:1:33, 38 Grizzly Canyon 40:2:227-278 Grobb, R. B. (Reverend) 43:1:28 Groesbeck, Betty (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Groesbeck, H. V. B. 37:2:187-188; 53:2:40 (see also Grosbeck, H. V.) Grondahl, Jens K. 21:2/3:108 (see also Slaughter of the Bison) Groner, Con 47:2:143, 147 Grooh, Howard 22:2:29 Grooh’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Grooming machine (photo) 70:3:21 Grooming, road 70:3:19 Gros Ventre 17:2:113; 33:1:26, 36; 33:2:163, 167; 43:1:74, 82, 86; 44:1:62, 83; 46:1:133; 56:2:21-22, photo 23, 25, 28; 59:1:15-17, 19-26, 50, 54 (see also Bigbellies; Gros Ventres and the Upper Missiouri Fur Trade, 1806-1835) Gros Ventre Fork 71:4:39 Gros Ventre limestone formation 30:1:93 Gros Ventre Lodge 45:1:10 Gros Ventre Mountains 44:1:74-75 71:4:39 Gros Ventre River 15:2:168-169; 42:2:154; 44:1:76 Gros Ventre River 71:4:30, 31, 35, 38, 40 Gros Ventre Valley 44:1:76 Gros Ventres and the Upper Missiouri Fur Trade, 1806-1835 by Thomas F. Schilz 56:2:21-28 Grosbeck, H. V. 64:2:52 (see also Groesbeck, H. V. B.) Groshon, Lucy 51:1:116 Groshon, Marice 51:1:116 Groshon, Maurice 10:1:44; 10:2:96 (see also In Memorium, Maurice Groshon) Gross, Chris 32:2:148 Gross, John E. 54:2:21 Grosventure 2:2:23-24 (see also Pierre’s Hole) Grotto Geyser in action photo 44:1:page following 16 Grouard, Frank 28:1:38; 28:2:154; 30:2:236-237; 38:1:62, 75; 39:2:175, 261; 41:1:97, 101; 46:1:39; 54:2:49; 55:1:45; 64:2:40 Grout, Virgil S. 37:2:177 Grove, Samuel A. C. (Reverend) 24:2:107 Grove, William 70:3:37 Grover (Captain) 28:1:73 Grover, Colorado 75:3:25 Grover, Cuvier (Lieutenant Colonel) photo 38:1:10, 23, 42, 44, 47 Grover, Thomas 21:2/3:111, 133-135, 138-139; 31:1:12-13 Groves 30:2:157 December 14, 2009 Page 329

Groves, Jeff 21:1:22-23 Grovont (see Grow-Ivinson wedding) Grovont, Wyoming 29:2:159 Grow (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Growing Up With the Country: Childhood on the Far Western Frontier by Elliot West, review 62:2:107-108 Grow-Ivinson wedding 22:1:37 Grummond, Frances 38:2:226 Grummond, George W. (Lieutenant) 36:1:63; 38:2:225-226; 63:2:47-48, photo 49 Grunkemeyer, George 76:2:37 Grux, William S. 35:1:12 Gschwind, Francis G. (see Smoke Across the Prairie; Smoke Over the Divide; Smoke Down the Canyons; Colorado and Southern: Northern Division; Sherman Hill) Guadalupe Hidalgo 31:2:221 Guaranteed Investment Company of Casper 70:4:27 Guard House, Fort Laramie 73:3:15 Guardian of the Grasslands 71:3:3 Guardian of the Grasslands. The First Hundred Years of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association by John Rolfe Burrous, review 44:1:117-118 Guardian of the Oregon Trail by Merrill Mattes 17:1:3-19 Guardiner’s River 14:4:285 Gubler, Ruth (Mrs.) 21:2/3:121 Gudmundsen, J. W. 28:2:129 Gueno 16:2:135 (see also Uncompahgre) Guenster, John 75:1, 20 Guenther, Todd R. (see Y’all Call Me Nigger Jim Now, but Someday You’ll Call Me Mr. James Edwards: Black Success on the Plains of the Equality State) Guenther, Todd, author 71:2:2, (bio, 20) Guernsey dam 20:1:87; 50:1:18 Guernsey Gazette 42:1:100; 50:1:12, 15, 17, 20-21, 24 Guernsey Gazette 71:4:4 Guernsey, Charles A. 18:2:128; 27:2:188-189; 20:1:70, 87; 37:1:11; 43:2:214; 65:4:31 (see also Wyoming Cowboy Days) Guernsey, Wyoming 23:2:61; 50:1:18; 65:2/3:2, 4 Guerrelle, John 15:4:393; 21:2/3:200 Guerrier, William 18:2:102; 27:2:184, 188; 42:1:98-99 Guerrier, William, 70:1:8 Guertin, G. A. 15:2:159 Guffey, J. L. (Mrs. and daughter) 33:2:214 Guffey, Joseph F. (Senator) 49:2:211-214, 221 Guggenheim Jet Propulsion Center 71:2:36 Guggenheim Laboratories 71:2:36 Guice, John D. W. (see review of Frontier Capitalist: The Life of John Evans; review of Territorial Politics in Montana, 1864-89) Guide for Trappers, Interesting Early Publication by Joseph A. Gebow 11:2:113 Guide to the Black Hills by Robert Strahorn 65:4:10 December 14, 2009 Page 330

Guide to the Care and Administration of Manuscripts by Lucile M. Kane, reveiw 33:1:111-113 Guide to the Gold Fields by Obridge Allen 57:1:5 Guide to the Indian Wars of the West reviewed 71:4:44 Guide to the Life and Literature of the Southwest by J. Frank Dobie 64:1:4 Guide to the Wyoming Mountains and Wilderness Areas by Orrin H. Bonney and Lorraine Bonney, review 39:2:271 Guild (Reverend) 25:1:64, 66-69 Guild, Charles 33:2:220; 34:2:235, 249 (see also Almy, Wyoming; Succor Springs) Guild, Charles F. 12:2:162; 31:2:219, 225-226 Guild, Dorothea (see Almy, Wyoming; Bridger Gap) Guild, Loren 27:2:228 Guild, Lorin 12:2:162 Guild, Thelma S. (see Kit Carson: A Pattern for Heroes) Guilfoyle, Jonathan (Captain) 38:1:73 Guilliford, Andrew (see Country School Legacy in Wyoming; Nearby History: Exploring the Past Around You; review of Cowgirls, Women of the American West: An Oral History; review of Growing Up With the Country: Childhood on the Far Western Frontier; review of Reservation Blackfeet, 1885-1945: A Photographic History of Survival; review of Native Home of Hope: People and the Northern Rockies) Guinard 32:2:225 Guinard Bridge 28:2:189; 47:1:18, 21, 24, 27-28; 47:1:18, 21, 24, 27-28 Guinard, Louis 43:2:282, 288; 47:1:8, 18-20, 29 Guinard’s toll bridge 7:1:345 Guiterman and Warren (cattlemen) 20:1:7 Guiterman, William (Mrs.) 59:1:42 Gulf Coast (see Anglo-Spanish Confrontation on the Gulf Coast During the American Revolution) Gulf Oil 70:4:34 Gulliford, Andrew (see review of Wyoming Time and Again: Rephotographing the Scenes of J.E. Stimson) Gulliford, Dr. Andrew (photo) 70:4:30 Gumry, Peter 15:4:389 Gun Law at Laramie by Allan Vaughn Elston, review 32:1:138-139 Gunderson, Ole 11:1:66 : Man or Myth? by Joseph G. Rosa, review 41:2:280-281; 53:2:81 Gunnell, Frank 39:2:255 Gunner (dog) 37:1:35 Gunnison Fight 26:2:149 Gunnison River 16:2:127 Gunnison, John W. (Captain) 26:2:149, 154; 26:2:149; 27:2:207 gunnysackers 6:4:295 guns 26:2:209; 30:2:153, 156 Gunster, John (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Gunster, P. F. (Mayor) 55:2:4 Gunter, Julius 42:1:49 Guptill, Albert Brewer 65:1:42 Gupton, “Boz” 34:1:11 Gurian, Jay 36:1:124 (see also Sweetwater Journalism and Western Myth) December 14, 2009 Page 331

Gurney, James Whiting 27:2:228 Gushurst, P. A. 21:2/3:227 Gustafasen, Martha 26:1:55 Gustafson, Martha Harsh 40:1:117 Gustave Lake 65:4:52, 54 Gustavse, Victor 16:1:31 Gustin, Bruce 56:1:25 Gustin, E. A. 26:1:64 Gutekunst, Frederick, 74:2:18 Guterman, William (Mrs.) 1:3:20 Guthe, Carle E. (see Management of Small History Museums) Gutherie, John B. (Lieutenant) 1:2:3; 9:2:714-718; 12:1:75 (see also Grave of Former Wyoming Indian Fighter Marked Recently) Gutherie, W. E. 4:3:368 (see also Open Range Cattle Business in Wyoming) Guttman Scaleogram 42:2:226, 233 Gutzman, Bertha 28:2:135 Guy, Ben (Mrs.) 20:2:180 Guy, George 53:1:39, 41-43 Guy, George F. (Major) 20:1:94 Guyer, E. G. (see Wyoming Troops Raised First American Flag in Manilla) Guyol, Alice Catlin 49:1:82 (see also Unusual Nicknames) Gwin (California Senator) 6:3:279 Gwinn (Senator) 32:1:36 Gypsy (horse) 71:3:5, 7 gyro-stabilization 71:2:38 H

H 64:2:41 H. A. Bennett and Company 37:2:154 H. C. Hall and Company 38:2:183 H. C. Snyder and Company 71:4:2 H. J. Rogers and Company 39:1:14 H.M.S. Anson 71:2:40 Haas, Charles C. 13:1:81 Haas, Herman 15:1:51; 16:1:76; 23:1:8; 27:2:185-186; 62:1:36, 44 Haas, Herman 73:3:3 Haas, Minnie 8:3:602-603 Haas, R. P. 4:3:365; 46:1:45 Haas, Sgt. Herman 74:1:12 Haas, William G. 18:1:74; 27:2:185; 29:2:157-159 Haberthier, V. F. 70:3:7 Hableton, Madison B. 21:2/3:113 Hackett, Frederick B. 27:2:228 Hackle, Sparse Greg 76:2:5 December 14, 2009 Page 332

Hackleman, Mae 76:3:17 Hackman, Gene 66:3:86; 66:4:76-77 Hackney, Hold and Williams Livestock Company 55:1:47 Hackney, Holt 35:2:132 Hackney, James 25:2:115, 117, 138; 27:2:192; 31:2:159-160, 162, 188 Hackney, Joseph 32:2:187 Hackney, Ralph 49:1:11-12 Hackney, Williams 35:2:132 Haddonfield, N.J., 74:2:18 Haddox, Richard 27:2:228 Haden, Ida 43:1:120 Hadley 22:2:55 Hadley, Amelia 62:2:83, 86 Hadley, E. A. (Mrs.) 40:1:26; 42:2:193, 197-198, 212, 216-217; 43:2:221, 231, 233 Hadley, Mary Stoner (see Wyoming’s Outlaw Brothers) Hadsell, F. A. (Mrs.) 3:3:191; 5:4:162 Hadsell, F. A. 35:2:182 Hadsell, Frank (Marshall) 55:1:26; 61:2:47 Hadsell, Frank A. 15:3:248; 19:1:31; 21:1:7, photos 10, 12, 14, 18, 22-24; 35:2:182 Hadsell, Kelber H. 30:2:222; 31:2:232-235; 33:1:97, 101; 33:2:195; 47:2:237 Hadsell, Kleber, 70:1:3-4 Haefele, James 27:2:239 Haes, Brenda L. (author) 75:3:2-7; bio 7 Hafen (Doctor) 3:1:110 Hafen, Ann W. (see Joyous Journey of LeRoy R. And Ann W. Hafen: An Autobiography) Hafen, LeRoy R. (Doctor) 18:2:97; 27:2:159-160, 174-176; 33:1:97; 33:2:213 (see also Joyous Journey of LeRoy R. And Ann W. Hafen: An Autobiography; review of Life in the Far West; review of Ruxton of the Rockies; Western America) Hagan, Ernie 44:2:262 Hagen, Mary (see review of Fort Collins Yesterdays) Hagen, Olaf T. (see Platte Bridge Station and Fort Caspar) Hagens, Graddus R. 22:1:88 Hager, Helen (Mrs.) 21:2/3:231 Haggard, Avery 74:1:5 Haggard, D. Avery 49:2:199 Haggarty, Ed photo 1:2:8; 3:2:145; 19:2:117, 119, 121; 29:2:158 Haggerty (Private) 36:1:62 Haggerty, Earl 60:2:19 Haggin, J. B. 60:1:14 haggis, 72:1:4 Hague, Arnold 34:2:185; 47:2:232 Haguewood, Juliet G. (Mrs.) 39:1:101 Hahn, Ethel B. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Hahn, George C. (see Wyoming Statehood Stamp) Hahn, Joseph 16:1:78-79 December 14, 2009 Page 333

Hahn, Virginia Bridger 4:1:270-272; 4:4:406 Hahn’s Peak 16:1:79, 81; 16:2:89, 92 Haight, Capt. H. D., 72:1:11 Haight, Isaac C. 31:1:15; 32:1:53 Haigler, Frederick H., Jr. (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:8, 21, 31, 36, 43 Hailey Post Office and Stage Station on Beaver Creek by Henry Jensen 47:2:241-242 Hailey, Ora 47:2:241 Hailey, Wyoming 20:1:57 Hailey’s Pass 47:2:241 Haines (Captain) 31:2:149 Haines, Aubrey L. 65:1:38-40, 42, 48, 51-53 (see also Valley of the Upper Yellowstone; Yellowstone National Park: It’s Exploration and Establishment; Yellowstone Story) Haines, Dorsey (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Haines, Francis (see Buffalo. The Story of American Bison and Their Hunters from Prehistoric Times to the Present; Plains Indians: Their Origins, Migrations, and Cultural Development) Haines, Francis, 70:2:31, 33, 34, 38 Haines, Joe D., Jr. (Doctor) (see John D. Haines Oklahoma’s Pioneer Mountaineer in the Tetons) Haines, John 58:1:16-18, photo 19 Haines, John D. (see John D. Haines, Oklahoma’s Pioneer Mountaineer in the Tetons) Haines, William, 72:1:37 hair pants 26:1:28 Hairy Moccasin 54:2:6 (see also Crow) Hairy-vest Jumbo 29:2:165 Haiti 66:3:11 Haivodika “buffalo hunters” 33:1:21, 25-26, 33; 36:2:135 Hake, Ray S. 27:1:22 Halaas, David Fridtjof (see Boom Town Newspapers-Journalism on the Rocky Mountain Frontier) Halabaugh 30:2:188-190, 192 Halcomb, Gene 45:2:169 Haldane, John 59:2:19 Haldeman, Ada M. 25:1:23, 26; 27:2:228 Hale, D. N. (Sheriff) 24:2:89, 93 Hale, Dorothy 5:2:77; 5:2&3:119; 24:1:101 Hale, Dudley 76:1:18, 25-26 Hale, Frank W. 25:1:97 Hale, Fred A. 54:1:27 Hale, Goshen 43:1:68 Hale, Israel F. 21:2/3:114; 31:1:24; 31:2:162; 32:2:188 Hale, J. R. (Mrs.) 5:2&3:123 Hale, R. W. (Doctor) 24:2:81 Hale, Thomas 64:2:40 Hale, William (Governor) 11:4:247-248; 16:1:50-51; 20:1:70, 75; 21:1:5; 22:1:65, 67; 23:1:26; 51:2:12; 56:1:7 Hale, William 71:2:40 Haler, Pete (Corporal) 39:1:109 December 14, 2009 Page 334

Haley, J. Evetts 21:1:96 Haley, James 66:3:58 Haley, Ora 15:1:7, 26, 30-31; 17:1:56; 20:1:64; 21:2/3:194; 25:1:24; 64:2:41 Half Circle L 45:2:163 Half Moon Lake trapper’s hut photo 33:2:cover Half Way House Stage Stop 49:2:265 Hall (Captain) 16:2:118, 129 Hall (Mrs.) 26:1:52, 219 Hall and Roe 44:2:201 Hall Mine 33:2:212 Hall, Amelia 71:2:3, 10, 17 Hall, Andy 50:2:350 Hall, Blue 29:1:83 Hall, C. (see Scotts Bluff on the Oregon Trail photo) Hall, C. T. (Lieutenant) 44:2:159 Hall, Charles “Pat” (see Documents of Wyoming Heritage; Asa Mercer and the Banditti of the Plains: A Reappraisal; review of Wyoming’s Wealth: A History of Wyoming) Hall, Charles 14:4:316 Hall, Christopher W. 36:1:22 Hall, Claire 26:1:63; 27:2:228 Hall, Edwin 51:1:131-146 Hall, George 32:2:157-158 Hall, Hanes W. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:228 Hall, Harry C. 15:3:282; 38:2:183, 186-187, 192, 199, 208; 39:1:69, 71, 97-98 (see also H. C. Hall and Company) Hall, J. Tom 55:1:46 Hall, Leonard W. 55:1:16 Hall, O. J. 31:1:11-12 Hall, Pat (see review of Expeditions of John Charles Fremont. Vol. II, Bear Flag Revolt and the Court- Martial; review of Expeditions of John Charles Fremont. Volume I: Travels from 1838-1844; review of In Search of Butch Cassidy; review of Memoirs of Andrew McMaster) Hall, Prentiss G. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Hall, Robert 71:2:17 Hall, Robert H. 1:2:7; 26:1:52-57, 60, 63; 31:1:87; 40:1:119; 44:2:281 Hall, Sadie 25:1:71, 77, 79 Hall, Sharlot (see Passion for Freedom: The Life of Sharlot Hall) Hall, Shock 45:2:152 Hall, Thomas 12:2:148 Hall, Tom 24:1:4 Hall, Voter 47:2:148 Hall, W. H. photo 65:4:5 Hall, William F. 38:2:183, 199; 39:1:71, 98 Hall, William P. (Lieutenant) 50:1:153 Halladay Wind Mill Company 61:1:33 Hallberg, Carl V. (see Ethnicity in Wyoming; Jews in Wyoming; review of Doc: The Rape of the Town of December 14, 2009 Page 335

Lovell; review of Protestant Clergy in the Great Plains and Mountain West; review of Sternberg Fossil Hunters; Sunday School: Evangelism, Religious Education and Social Value in Wyoming, 1868-1918; Without Evidence: The Rape of Justice of Wyoming) Hallberg, Carl, reviewer of The Church Universal and Triumphant: Elizabeth Prophet’s Apocalyptic Movement 76:4:29 Hallberg, V. Rodney, reviewer of Morning Star Dawn: The Powder River Expedition and the Northern Cheyennes, 76:4:1876, 25-26 Hallberg, V. Rodney, reviewer, 72:1:45 Halleck photo 5:2:44; 5:2&3:90; 6:1&2:229; 15:1:55-56, 58-59, 61-62; 16:1:75; 21:2/3:187; 23:2:24; 24:1:39- 40; 27:1:9, 12; 28:1:75; 33:1:82, 87, 92-93, 95-99; 33:2:169, 201; 40:2:269; 44:2:143; 45:1:96 Harker 36:2:178-181 Hays 36:2;175, 179-181 Henry 15:2:169; 17:2:91, 98; 44:1:78 Houk 29:1:62 Jenny 27:1:39 Jenny Stockade 7:1:340-343 John 15:2:106, 170, 178; 15:3:221, 235, 238, 257, 264, 295; 15:4:327; 17:1:5; 17:2:103; 18:2:95-96, 100; 20:1:85; 21:2/3:131-133, 155, 174, 177; 23:1:58; 25:2:145; 26:2:121-125; 27:2:161, 169, 171, 175- 176, 181-182; 31:1:6-7; 33:2:121, 225; 34:2:147-149,1 52-153; 36:1:8; 38:1:4; photo 42:1:89 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie; William) John Buford 33:1:82-83; 44:2:143 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Sanders) K (Camp) 23:2:17 Kearney (Nebraska) 18:2:96-97; 19:2:83; 27:1:50; 33:2:139; 34:1:50; 36:1:8; 43:2:166, 170- 172, 203; 45:1:28; 65:2/3:6-7, 11, 13-14, 24 Laramie (see FIRSTS: Fort Laramie Treaty; school in Wyoming; How Fort William, Now Fort Laramie was Named) Kearny, Phil 33:2:196; 34:2:146; 36:1:52, 68; 36:2:214, 227-228, 230; 37:1:89; 38:2:137, 159-161, 223, 225-227; 39:1:104-105; 41:2:193-194; 42:1:90, 92; 42:2:270-271; 43:2:237, 247, 249; 44:2:141, 151, 197; 45:1:32, 36, 97 (see also Fort Phil Kearny) Keough (Montana) 17:2:98 17:2:98 Kootenay 17:2:94 LaBonte 42:2:266 LaClede 33:2:199-200 Laidlaw 15:3:238 Laramie 1:2:5-6; 2:3:44; 4:2:238-242, 310-313; print 9:1:648; 12:1:56-62; photos 13:2:front cover, 86; 15:1:51, 55, 59, 69; 15:3:231-232, 295; 15:4:316-347, 376, 389, 403; 16:1:56, 72, 76; 16:2:123, 137, 145; photo 17:1:front cover, 3-20, 75; 17:2:159, 170; 18:1:60, 69; photo 18:2:92, 93-121, photo 122, 123-137, 162, 172-173; 19:1:45; 19:2:85, 112-113, 128, 131; 20:1:86-88, 90; 20:2:145- 146, 167; 21:2/3:129-130, 133, 170-180, 183; 22:1:53; 22:2:93; 23:1:3-5, 7, 21-22, 58-59, 65; 25:2:124-125; 26:2:119, 122-130, 153, 160, 174, 193, 209; 27:1:9; photo 27:2:162, 173, 177-181, photo 182, 183-184; 28:1:46, 54, 73-74; 28:2:174- 175; 29:2:158, 181; 30:1:6-12, 46; 30:2:152-153, 157, 186, 201; 31:2:145-146, 160, 186, 215, 220- 221, 231, 243, 247; photo 32:1:102, 109; 33:1:82, 92, 96, 98; 33:2:122, 125, 127-128, 166, 168, 170, 222, 225; 34:1:50, 52, 57-58; photo 34:2:cover, 137, 139, 144, 146-149, 151-156, 161-163, photo 164, 166, 168-170, 172, 228; 35:1:5- 6, 8, 20, 36, 70; 35:2:205-206; 36:1:8, photo 9, photos16-17, 19- 21, 73; 36:2:171, 212, 221, 225- 226, 229; 37:1:84-85, 88-89, 96, 98-99; photo 38:1:4, 5-58; 38:2:225, 228; 39:1:6, 37; 39:2:187, 192, 195-196, 202-203, 205, 207, 209-212, 214, 216; 39:2:210; 40:1:16; 40:2:196; 41:1:98; 42:1:79-80, 82-98, 101; 42:2:198, 200-256; 43:2:237-238, 241, 245, 249- 50, 257, 259, 262; 44:1:29, 84; 44:2:143, 145, 148, 157, 163, 166, 199, 207; 45:1:8-9, 29, 93, 95, 98, 100-103; 46:1:10-11, 16, 57; 46:2:273; 47:1:13, 45-46, 50, 55, 59, 63, 65, 112; 47:2:191-219, 222- 224, 227- 228; 48:1:23-24, 103-107, 111; 49:1:24, 26-29, 31, 34, 38-40, 45-46, 48, 83-84, 86, 88, 90- 96, 99- 102, 106-108; 49:2:253, 261; 50:1:16, 18, 49, 57; 50:2:305-311, 315; photo, late August, 1870, 310; 54:1:40, 42-43, 46-48; 54:2:49-50; 55:1:37, 39-44; 55:2:36; 57:1:28 photo; 57:2:24-27, 31; photo 25; 58:2:4-9; photos, 8, 20; 59:2:11, 41 photo; 61:2:15-16; 62:2:79; 65:1:27; 65:2/3:4, 7, 11- 12, 14, 18, 27; 65:4:35; (see also Bishop Who Bid for Fort Laramie; Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line at Fort Laramie; Clay Tobacco Pipes from Fort Laramie; Crusade to Save Fort Laramie; FIRSTS: sutler at Fort Laramie; Fortifications of Old Fort Laramie; Fort Laramie and the Sioux Indians; Fort Laramie’s Iron Bridge; Fort Laramie’s Silent Soldier Leodegar Schnyder; Fort Laramie; Fort Laramie: Visions of a Grand Old Post; FORTS AND CAMPS: John; infantry from Fort Laramie on field maneuvers; How Fort William Now Fort Laramie Was Named; MILITARY: sutler’s store; Old Bedlam; Old Letter Book; Wyoming Pioneer Couple) Military Command at Fort Laramie; FORTS AND CAMPS: old Laramie; Prices and Wages at Fort Laramie, 1881-1885) LaReine 17:2:110-111, 125, 135, 143 Larned 36:2:180 Leavenworth (Kansas) 16:1:37, 42; 16:2:95, 136; 17:1:7, 25; 22:2:54; 23:2:23, 28-29; 28:1:69-79; 34:1:50, 58; 36:2:183-184, 229; 39:2:207, 212; 45:1:28; 65:2/3:11(see MILITARY: mustering officers) Lincoln, Abraham (North Dakota) 41:1:98; 44:2:166; 45:1:27, 43 Logan (Colorado) 16:1:12; 34:2:143 Lookout (South Dakota) 15:3:235; 33:2:127 Loring 25:2:151 Lupton (Colorado) 15:3:289; 42:1:98 Lyon 16:1:79; 23:2:28; 36:2:180 MacKenzie 20:2:147; 29:2:158 December 14, 2009 Page 336

Magraw (see McGraw) Manuel 17:2:90, 94; 23:2/3:183; 44:2:237 (see also Lisa’s Fort) Marshall 28:1:55 Maurepas 17:2:109-110 McGraw 34:1:50 (see also Fort Thompson) McHenry 34:1:45 McKinley 26:1:47 McKinney 12:2:86; 15:1:69; 15:4:389; 18:2:143; 19:1:37; 20:1:14, 50; 20:2:146-147, 173; 29:2:158; 33:2:217; 34:1:45; 35:1:70; photo 35:2:cover, 125, 128, 137, 141-143, 145, 149, 161, 165; 36:1:53; 36:2:223; 37:2:190; 38:1:59, 61, 70; 39:2:170, 173, 175; 64:3/4:53; 65:4:25, 27 McPherson (Nebraska) 16:2:123; 18:1:28; 20:1:9; 36:2:175; 42:1:86; 44:2:196 Meade (South Dakota) 35:2:180 (see also Fort Mead and the Black Hills) 28:1:77 Mitchell 17:1:8; 23:2:10, 24; 27:1:9; 34:2:154, 157 Morgan 16:1:75 (Neuf) 17:2:93; 22:1:84-86; 36:2:175 Myers (Florida) 34:2:172 21:2/3:178 Niobrara (Nebraska) 45:1:30 Nonsense 2:3:43 (see also Fort Bonneville) Okanagan 17:2:94 Omaha 16:2:123, 137 Orleans 17:2:137 Pasquia 17:2:111 Perbolo 21:2/3:131 Phil Kearny 1:4:17; 2:2:31-32; 5:2&3:81-82; 7:2:383-401; 8:3:574, 578; 9:2:714-718, 722-723; 12:4:329- 331; 15:4:317-332; 17:1:5, 7, 9-11, 25, 53, 75; 18:1:17, 69; 18:2:109; 19:1:37; 19:2:114-115; 20:2:145-146; 23:1:57-58, 63; 23:2:22-23, 26-27, 49; 24:1:37; 26:2:122; 27:1:16; 27:2:185-186; 30:1:60, 65; 30:2:221; 31:2:232; 64:2:70 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Forgotten Battalion; From Fort Reno to Fort Kearney; Kearny; My First Day at Fort Phil Kearny; New Facts About Fort Phil Kearny) Phil Kearny Fight 4:2:328; 6:3:278; 7:2:389-394; 12:4:329-33 Pierre 15:2:152; 15:3:235, 238; 17:2:109, 112, 114-121, 131; 26:2:121 Pierre II (South Dakota) 33:2:127-128 Butte 18:1:63; 44:2:171 Piney 31:1:89 Platte 20:1:85; 27:2:176-178; 28:2:180-181; 31:1:7; 31:2:247; 42:1:87-89 (see also Fort Caspar; Old Fort Platte) Platte Bridge 15:4:323, 327, 332-334 (see also Platte Bridge Station and Fort Caspar) posts (see MILITARY: Military Posts in the Powder River Country of Wyoming; Reynolds Post) Ramon (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Lisa’s) Raymond, map 10:3:102, 106- 110 Randall 15:4:344; 26:2:124 Rankin 34:2:154 Remon (see Ramon) Reno 2:2:30-31; 7:2:385; 9:2:719-721; 17:1:10, 75; 18:1:17; 19:2:112; 26:2:123; 27:1:16; 27:2:146; 28:1:31, 37; 28:2:154; 29:1:44; 290:2:158; 30:1:60 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Connor; From Fort Reno to Fort Phil Kearny; Handling the Mail at Fort Reno, Dakota Territory in 1886-1887) Reno, Cantonment 36:1:52- 53; 36:2:180-181, 184, 225, 227, 229, 250; 37:1:89; 38:2:138, 140-141, 225, 227; 41:2:194; 42:1:91; 42:2:270; 43:2:249; 44:2:151, 185; 45:1:31, 36, 97 (see also Powder River Forts: Connor and Reno) Reynolds 36:2:180; 37:1:53 Ridgely (Minnesota) 45:1:28 Riley (Kansas) 17:1:24-25, 50, 52-53; 33:2:170; 36:2:180-181, 184 Ripley 16:1:39 Robinson (Nebraska) 26:1:22; 26:2:127; 34:2:142-143; 37:1:98; 44:2:164, 169; 64:2:64 Rouge 17:2:109-110 Russell 1:2:6; 14:2:153-155 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: D. A. Russell; FORTS AND CAMPS: F. E. Warren) Russell, D. A. 34:2:143, 223; 35:1:36, 69; 37:1:43, 80, 84, 89; 38:1:61; 39:1:8, 14-15, 17, 32; 39:2:260; 40:2:161-187, photo 188, 189-192; 41:1:83-111; 44:2:146-147, 163, 65, 168, 170, 172, 175, 181, 201-202; 45:1:29; 45:2:145, 158, 163 (see also Fort David A. Russell: A Study of Its History from 1867 to 1890 with a brief summary of events from 1890 to present; Johnson County invaders at Fort D. A. Russell, Cheyenne photo) Saint Vrain’s 33:1:96 Sanders 10:1:9; 17:1:75, 81; 18:1:21, 49, 50, 60; 20:2:146; 21:2/3:189- 190, 192-193; 22:2:79; 24:1:41; 26:2:111; 27:1:107-108; 29:2:158; 30:2:138; 33:1:82-87, 93; 33:2:139, 145, 220; 35:1:27, 36; 36:2:187; 39:1:25; 43:2:166, 174-178, 180; 44:2:145-147, 155-156, 168, 170, 172; 45:1:29 (see also Fort Sanders-Sentinel of the Laramie Plains) Sarpy 44:1:65 Scott 15:4:348-367; 16:1:42, 45; 27:1:56-57, 64-70, 75-77, 80; 32:1:22; 33:1:8 Sedgwick (Colorado) 18:1:60; 30:2:127-128, 131, 133, 136; 36:2:175, 182; 45:1:29; 65:1:19 Shaw (Montana) 45:1:27 Sheridan 44:2:164, 179 Sidney Barracks 44:2:168 Smith, C. F. 36:1:68; 36:2:227; 37:1:89; 38:2:137, 139-141, 225; 39:1:1207; 41:1:90; 41:2:194; 42:2:270; 43:2:237-238, 247, 249; 44:2:141, 151; 45:1:97, 101-102 Snelling 16:1:39; 16:2:123 Snider (see Snyder) Snyder 40:2:269, 271 South Fork of Tanne (Tongue) River 45:1:39-41 (see also South Fork of Tongue River) Spanish 15:3:228 Stambaugh 1:1:6; 1:1&2:13; 27:2:221; 31:1:87; 34:2:241; 40:1:118-119; 44:1:40, 49, 54-55; 44:2:159, 277- 281; 65:4:50 (see also Story of Fort Stambaugh) Steele 15:3:282 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Fred Steele) Steele, Fred 15:1:61, 69; 15:2:282; 15:4:389; 16:2:97, 99, 142; 17:1:76; 17:2:161; 18:1:19; 19:2:119; 20:2:146; 22:1:60; 26:2:111; 31:2:235 (see also Fort Fred Steele: Desert Outpost on the Union Pacific; tie drive photo) Stephenson (North Dakota) 33:2:127-128 St. John (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie) Sublette and Vasquez 15:3:289, 395 Supply 14:4:326; 26:2:150-151, 158, 161, 168, 177, 179-182, 185-186; 31:2:223, 225; 39:2:248 Thomas 18:1:29 Thompson 31:1:81, 84; 34:1:50; 40:1:120-121 Union (New Mexico) 15:3:237-238; 16:2:122; 26:2:121; 29:2:141; 33:2:125, 128, 240 Vancouver 17:2:103 Walbach (Camp) 15:4:323, 327, 332, 334; 21:2/3:190; 28:1:74; 35:1:50-20; 42:1:97; photo 35:1:cover (see also Camp Walbach, Nebraska Territory, 1858-1859: The Military Post at Cheyenne Pass) Wallace 36:2:175, 178-182 Warren December 14, 2009 Page 337

18:1:35-47 Warren Air Base 29:2:158 Washakie 1:2:3-4; 1:4:1-4; 15:1:69; 16:1:16, 75; 16:2:144; 20:2:149; 22:2:3, 6, 9, 52, 56; 26:1:54; 27:2:132; 31:1:33; 33:1:20, 23; 34:1:51; 35:1:70; 39:1:134; 40:1:121-122; 44:1:13, 15; 44:2:199, 237; 45:1:36, 102 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Augur and Brown) Weld 34:2:215 Whitewood Creek 45:1:45 Halleck Road 23:2:24 Halleck, Charles (Congressman) 44:2:253 Halleck, E. F. 25:1:4, 16 Hallene well 70:4:39, 42 Hallett, R. E. 10:4:186 Halley, Ora 34:1:93 Halliburton, Richard 66:3:21 Halligan, Nat 25:1:17 Hallock Road (see Halleck Road) Halloween Day (Buffalo, Wyoming) 66:1&2:20 Hallowell, Louise Stimson (see review of Songs of Wyoming) Hals, Franz 66:3:5 Halseth, Elmer 50:2:337 Halsey, Edward (Mrs.) 33:2:197 Halstead, Sanford S. 24:2:91 Halsted, Jessie Mae 27:2:228 Halter and Flick 30:2:195 Halter, William 40:1:109-110 Halton Company 23:2:28 Halverson, Katherine A. 53:1:43; 64:3/4:4; 66:4:2 (see also History of Annals; review of Bits of Silver; review of Great Western Rides; review of Narcissa Whitman; review of Guardian of the Grasslands. The First Hundred Years of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association; review of Johnson County War; review of Newspapering in the Old West; review of Old Forts of the Northwest; review of Scotsman in Buckskin; review of Tales of the Frontier; review of Unregimented General; review of Western Ghost Town Shadows; review of West of Plymouth) Ham, Zacharias 45:2:259 Ham’s Fork and Vicinity by Helen Henderson 34:2:246-247 Ham’s Fork Cattle Company 47:1:33; 60:2:55 Ham’s Fork, Wyoming 22:2:50-52, 56; 23:1:60, 91; 24:1:32; 30:2:199, 210, 212; 26:2:161; 30:2:210; 31:1:6; 31:2:217-219; 32:1:19-20; 32:2:195; 45:2:258; 47:1:32; 54:1:59-60 (see also Story of Ham’s Fork Country and the Oregon Trail) Ham’s Fork-Granger Station by Mrs. George Graf 34:2:244-246 Hambleton, M. D. 31:1:14 Hamblin, Jacob 27:1:80 Hamelin, Joseph 31:2:147-148; 32:1:63 Hamey, Gen. W. S. 74:1:10 Hamil, William 16:2:89 Hamil’s (see RANCHES) Hamilton (Captain) 36:2:178-179; 48:1:119 Hamilton 16:2:106; 23:1:83-96; 37:1:100 Hamilton City, Wyoming 44:1:35,40, 43-44, 47-48; 56:2:10; 62:1:4, 17; 65:4:50 (see also Miner’s Delight) Hamilton family 71:2:27, 32 December 14, 2009 Page 338

Hamilton Stores 65:1:41, 43-44, 49 Hamilton Stores 70:3:16 Hamilton Stores, 74:2:7, 14, 16 Hamilton Stores, Inc., 74:2:15, 7 Hamilton, Alexander 66:3:24 Hamilton, Bill 14:4:292 Hamilton, Carol 75:3:24-33; photo 28 Hamilton, Charles A. “Ham” 65:1:39, 45 Hamilton, Charles, 74:2:2, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15 Hamilton, James G. 65:1:52 (see also James G. Hamilton Collection) Hamilton, James McClellan (see From Wilderness to Statehood, a History of Montana, 1805-1900) Hamilton, Joel 71:2:23, 28 Hamilton, John 33:2:133 Hamilton, John F. 13:1:75 Hamilton, Joseph V. (Major) 49:1:96, 98 Hamilton, R. R. 56:1:24 Hamilton, Ray 44:1:92 Hamilton, Richard H. 51:1:103-106 Hamilton, Robert 51:1:106 Hamilton, Robert Ray 71:3:19, 20 Hamilton, W. T. (see My Sixty Years on the Plains) Hamilton, William E. (Reverend) 38:2:174, 200; 39:1:73, 76, 78, 92, 94, 97; 65:1:29 Hamilton, William J. 22:2:110 Hamilton, Wyoming 30:1:43 Hamilton's Store, Mammoth, 74:2:3 Hamley and Company 34:2:214, 216 Hamlin, C. C. 22:1:85; 37:2:202 Hamlin, Frank 19:2:108 Hamm, Florence J. 38:1:109 Hamm, John C. 6:1&2:241 (see also Uinta County Official Visits ) Hamm, Miss M. A. 75:1, 25 Hammell, David (Private) 27:2:172 Hammersley, Pete 36:2:190 Hammitt, Carl (Deputy Sheriff) 26:1:15 Hammond (Colonel and Mrs.) 34:1:90 Hammond 23:2:12 (see also Arp and Hammond) Hammond, F. A. (Major) 28:2:193 Hammond, George P. (see Alexander Barclay, Mountain Man: A Narrative of His Career, 1810-1855; His Memorandum Diary, 1845 to 1850; GPH: An Informal Record of George P. Hamond and His Era in the Bancroft Library) Hammond, Otis G. 16:1:35-37, 42 Hammond, Priscilla 16:1:42 Hamp, Sid 256-298, photo 252 (see also Tail of a Shirt) Hamp, Sidford 71:4:41 Hampton, Bruce, Children of Grace: The Nez Perce War of 1877, review 66:4:62-63 December 14, 2009 Page 339

Hampton, E. M. (Colonel) 64:3/4:23 Hampton, H. Duane (see How the U.S. Cavalry Saved Our National Parks) Ham's Fork of the Green River 70:4:12 Ham's Fork rendezvous 75:3:22 Ham's Fork, 72:1:17 Ha-nabe-no-ha (see Brokenhorn, Lizzie) Hance, M. A. (Justice) 21:2/3:202; 64:2:47-48 Hancock (Major General) 15:2:109 Hancock, Forrest 44:1:77 Hancock, John 47:2:147 Hancock, John J. 11:4:297 Hancock, Levi 21:2/3:112 Hancock, Mosiah, 70:2:34 Hand Book of Wyoming by Robert Strahorn 12:2:151; 65:4:8, 10, 14 Hand Cart Company photo 11:3:144, 210, sketch 218-219 Hand Carts along the Trail by Hazel Nobel Boyack 29:2:179-183 Hand, Jim, The Six-Masted Schooner Wyoming , poem 66:1&2:47 Hand, Lillian Houston 23:1:100 handcarts 28:1:44-45, 66-67; 29:2:179-183; 30:1:41-42; 30:2:198; 31:2:217-218, 225 Handcarts to Heaven by Bill Bragg, Jr. 44:2:271-273 Handhewn Ties of the Medicine Bows by Robert G. Rosenberg 56:1:39-53 Handling the Mail at Fort Reno, Dakota Territory in 1886-1887 by A. B. Ostrander 2:2:28-30 Handmade Trunks by Mariann McCormick 60:1:17-21 Handy, Fat Jack 33:2:185 Hanesworth, Robert D. (see Daddy of ’em All. The Story of the Cheyenne Frontier Days; Early History of Cheyenne Frontier Days Show) Haney, David (Captain) 43:1:86 Hanger (trader) 33:1:94 Hanger, Charles 46:1:17-19, 29, 34-35, 38-39 hangings (see executions; Montana’s Righteous Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Action) Hangs, George 16:2:117 Hank Whip 36:1:85; 44:1:34 Hankammer (Sergeant) 28:2:183 Hanke, L. F. 26:1:97 Hankin, George 31:1:89 Hanks, Eph 32:1:53 Hanley, Jos. 33:2:133 Hanley, Martha 22:2:56 (see also Burnett, Martha E.) Hann, Gladys 30:2:240 Hanna 16:2:144 (see also Ute) Hanna 35:2:178; 42:2:237, 239 Hanna Coal Mine (No. 1) 42:2:240 Hanna Creek 66:1&2:21 Hanna Cutoff 19:1:25 Hanna family 66:1&2:13 December 14, 2009 Page 340

Hanna State Bank 8:4:630 (see also Carbon State Bank) Hanna Sundial, photo 66:1&2:21 Hanna, Curry 23:2:36 Hanna, Dora Myers 66:1&2:13 Hanna, G. O. (Doctor) 50:1:28, 39 Hanna, Jesse 66:1&2:13 Hanna, Laura 66:1&2:13 Hanna, M. A. 59:2:20, 24 Hanna, Marcus P. 15:1:47 Hanna, Mark 37:2:202-204 Hanna, Myra (Mrs. Elwood) 37:2:221 Hanna, Oliver Perry 9:1:683; 12:21:94; 36:1:66; 54:2:5-6; 55:1:44-45, 47; 66:1&2:10-25; photos: 66:1&2:11, 6; 66:3:6 Hanna, Tressie Merle 66:1&2:13 Hanna, Wyoming 25:2:192; 51:2:63; 56:1:56; 65:4:7 Hanner, Charles E. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Hannon, Jessie Gould (see Boston-Newton Company Venture) Hanover Canal 24:2:89 Hanover County (1911) map photo 42:1:44-46, page following 56 Hanover County Canal System 42:1:42 Hanover County Investment Company 42:1:44 Hanover County Land and Irrigation Company 42:1:44 Hanover Land and Irrigation Company 27:1:19 Hansen (Superintendent) 28:2:198 Hansen, Andy, 72:1:35, 36, 37 Hansen, Anne Carolyn (see Congressional Career of Senator Francis E. Warren from 1890 to 1902) Hansen, Clarence, 72:1:36 Hansen, Clifford 66:3:19; 64:35-36 Hansen, Clifford 71:4:10, 13 Hansen, Clifford P. (Governor; Senator) 37:2:240, photo 242; 38:21:102; 44:2:249, 251-252, 256; 48:2:230-231, 233-239, 243, 249; 54:1:33; 61:1:6, 8; 64:1:24 Hansen, Clifford P. 70:3:32, 40, 41 Hansen, Clifford P. 75:4: 29, 38 Hansen, Dan 19:2:137 Hansen, Fod 34:1:17 Hansen, Jens 8:4:641; 19:1:29 Hansen, Klaus J. (see Mormonism and the American Experience) Hansen, Lois (see review of Magnificent Mountain Women) Hansen, Martha Close 37:2:243; 61:1:8 Hansen, Peter C. 37:2:242-243 Hansom, Helen 42:2:162 Hanson (Sheriff) 64:2:40, 42 Hanson, Bant 66:1&2:43 Hanson, Charles E., Jr. (see Plains Rifle; Northwest Gun ) Hanson, Dan 27:2:228; 33:2:240; 60:2:16, 19 December 14, 2009 Page 341

Hanson, Fred 28:2:140 Hanson, Gold-tooth 31:2:207 Hanson, James Austin 43:2:131; 44:2:206 (see also Metal Weapons, Tools, and Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians; review of Citadel on the Santa Fe Trail. The Saga of Bent’s Fort; Historical Records Survey in Wyoming, 1936-1942) Hanson, Margaret Brock 33:2:240 (see also Our Mountains) Hanson, Mark D. (bio), 74:2:32 Hanson, Rodney T. 22:2:109 Hanson, W. B. (Mrs.) 19:2:137 Hanton (Captain) 30:2:158 Hanway, E. E. (Mrs.) 39:1:68 Hanway, E. P. 28:2:167 Hanway, Earl 27:1:115 Hanway, Earl L. 54:2:84 (see also Bay State Marked an Era) Hanway, J. E., 71:4:3 Hanway, Vera Saban 54:2:84 (see also Bay State Marked an Era) Hapgood, J. H. 19:1:20 Happy Jack Road 18:1:53, 63 Happy Jack road 71:3:2 Happy Jack Schoolhouse 37:1:112 Hapsburg-Valois War 52:1:24 Harbers, H. (Private) 45:1:99 Hard Robe 28:1:38-39 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Hardaway, Roger D. (see review of Populism in the Mountain West; William Jefferson Hardin: Wyoming’s Nineteeth Century Black Legislator) Hardaway, Roger D., African Americans on the Western Frontier, reviewed 73:3:37 Hardaway, Roger D., book reviewed, 71:4:44 Harden, Victory 34:2:216 Hardenbrook, W. B. 19:1:45 Hardendorf, A. J. 45:2:218 Hardin, Caroline 63:1:3 Hardin, George 40:2:181 Hardin, Montana 51:1:44 Hardin, Samuel H. 19:1:19-20 Hardin, William Jefferson 22:1:31; photo 63:1:2, 3-13 Hardinburgh, John 7:4:452-458 Harding (President) 34:2:179 Harding, Albert 48:2:205-207 Harding, Clara 26:1:21 Harding, Cynthia 24:1:57 Harding, J. Wilde 14:1:75 Harding, Milo 26:1:21 Harding, Warren G. (President) 53:1:16-19; 61:1:5 Hardwick’s Wild West Show 22:2:23 Hardy and Cove 28:1:99 December 14, 2009 Page 342

Hardy, -, the prize fighter, 72:1:33 Hardy, Claude 60:1:26 Hardy, Deborah 66:3:2 Hardy, Hamilton 27:2:239 Hardy, J. 19:1:43 Hardy, Judson 60:1:26 Hardy, Kenneth 58:2:35, 41 Hardy, Marrabel (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Hardy, Roy (Mrs.) 26:1:92; 28:2:208-209, 211-212 Hardy, Zoe quoted 71:3:21 Hare, Harry B. 15:1:47 Hare, J. 47:1:48-49, 57 Harford, Thomas 46:1:18 Harger, Oscar, 70:1:28, 29, 37, 38, 39, 40, 43 Hargrave Bench 75:1, 11 Hargrave's ranch 75:1, 12 Hargraves, Reuben 75:1, 9 Hargraves, Reuben C. 49:2:274 Hargraves, William “Uncle Jack” 32:2:165 Hariett, Jesse 22:2:53 Harkeness, William 53:1:56 Harkins, Charles H. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Harkins, Donald J. (Judge and Mrs.) 27:2:228; (Mrs.) 31:1:33 Harlan Hereford Ranch 1:4:12 (see also FIRSTS: hereford cattle in Wyoming; RANCHES) Harlan, James 60:2:24, 27, 29 Harlan, Jim 31:2:195 Harlan, Thomas 13:1:77 Harlenburgh (Lieutenant) 17:1:77 Harley, Roland 22:2:27 Harlow 15:3:253 Harlow, W. H. 12:4:323; 17:1:80 Harman, Fred (see Great West in Paintings) Harmon and Teats 21:2/3:211 Harmon, Appleton Milo 21:2/3:120, 136-146; 31:1:13-15, 29; 42:1:17, 29 Harmon, Judson 37:2:193 Harmony School 54:2:13 Harnden, Grant 26:1:92 Harness, Hazel (Mrs.) 34:1:52 Harney (Colonel) 39:1:38 Harney Hills 61:2:22-23, 25, 29, 33, 38 Harney Peak 46:2:279-280 Harney, Emma (Mrs.) 22:2:66-67, 73 Harney, Gen. W. S. 72:1:7,9, 12 Harney, Gen. W.S. 76:3:10-11 December 14, 2009 Page 343

Harney, Gene (General) 5:2:45 Harney, W.S. (Colonel; Brigadier General; General) 16:1:41; 17:1:7; 18:2:93, 100-101, 112, photo 136, 137; 19:2:85; 26:1:34; 30:1:65, 72, 135; 32:1:18, 20; 34:2:153; 39:2:196; 41:1:37; 42:1:37-40; 43:1:74, 76-78, 83, 85; 43:2:240-241; 44:1:29; 45:1:28; 51:2:43, 45 Harney-Sandborn Treaty 41:2:224 Harnois, F. 51:2:38 Harnsberger, Harry 26:1:56, 59 (see also Harnsburger, Harry) Harnsberger, L. C. (Mrs.) 26:1:54 Harnsburger, Harry 54:1:22 (see also Harnsberger, Harry) Harpending, Asbury (see Great Diamond Hoax) Harper (Lieutenant) 23:2:11 Harper (wagon master) 36:2:176 Harper, Alice (see Marsh, Mrs. Robert) Harper, Bill 28:1:45-46; 42:2:257-258 Harper, Ed 75:1, 19 Harper, Elizabeth 75:1, 20 Harper, Ellen 75:1, 19 Harper, George 75:1, 16-21; photo 16 Harper, J. D. 4:2:317 Harper, John S. 66:3:36 Harper, Nellie (see Gunster, Mrs. John) Harper, Roy B. (Captain) 18:1:47 Harper’s Weekly 48:1:87-88; 65:4:12-13 Harpers Mill 16 Harper's Ranch 75:1, 16, 18 Harrell, Lemon David 34:1:109 Harrell, Rap photo 34:1:96, 109-110 Harriett 42:2:268 Harriett, Jesse 65:2/3:21-22 Harriman, E. H. (Mrs.) 43:1:5, 17, 20, 24, 26, 30, 32-33, 38, 40-41, 43, 45, 50 Harriman, E. H. 34:2:173 Harriman, E.H. 76:4:3, 5 Harriman, Mrs. E. H., 70:1: inside back cover Harriman, W. H. 33:1:79-80 Harrington (Lieutenant) 48:1:122-123 Harrington 34:1:93 Harrington, B. F. 17:1:81 Harrington, Clarence L. 27:2:228 Harrington, Henry “Black Hank” 12:2:94 Harrington, J. M. (Mrs.) 24:2:119 Harrington, Jean C. 33:2:121 Harrington, John 51:2:18 Harrington, Keith 50:2:293 Harrington, Nicholas (Captain) 38:1:15, 42 Harris (Doctor) 20:2:109 Harris (Mr. And Mrs.) 40:2:250-251 December 14, 2009 Page 344

Harris (see Foster-Harris) Harris 17:2:153 Harris Boys 29:2:175 Harris Lake 32:2:165-166 Harris Road Ranch, Crook’s Gap Station and Burnt Ranch Station by Jeanne Lambertsen 47:2:239-241 Harris, Art G. 32:2:165 Harris, Arthur 60:2:46, 51 Harris, Bernice (see review of Rodeo: An Anthropoligist Looks at the Wild and the Tame) Harris, Broughton D. 25:2:184 Harris, Burton 24:2:126-128; 25:1:102-104; 27:2:228; 30:1:109 Harris, Burton 71:4:33 Harris, Capt. Moses, 74:2:3 Harris, Chance L. 43:2:189, 193; 44:2:150; 50:2:318 Harris, Ed 47:2:239; 54:2:54 Harris, Florence 32:2:165; 47:2:239 Harris, Frank H. 32:2:165 Harris, George 12:2:147; 27:1:31; 42:2:57 Harris, Jack 53:1:7 Harris, John 27:2:228 (see also Arrow in the Moon; Chant of the Hawk) Harris, Katherine, Long Vistas: Women and Families on Colorado Homesteads, review 66:3:74-75 Harris, Leland (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Harris, Louis 45:2:214 Harris, Lydia 22:2:3 Harris, Margaret 27:2:228 (see also Arrow in the Moon; Chant of the Hawk) Harris, Marion C. 18:2:159 Harris, Moses (Captain) 15:2:124-125; 30:1:50; 66:4:48-49 Harris, Richard 66:4:77 Harris, Robert (Mrs.) 22:2:9-11 Harris, Robert 22:2:10 Harris, Silas 32:2:165 Harris, Violet 47:2:239 Harris, W. A. (Senator) 42:1:65 Harris, W. G. 58:2:23 Harris, W. W. 26:1:64 Harris, William (Doctor) 21:2/3:202; 36:2:186; 42:1:68 Harrison (Michigan) 66:4:11 Harrison, Albert H. 14:1:72-73; 60:2:26 Harrison, Benjamin (President) 15:1:13; 16:1:54; 18:1:70; 18:2:162; 20:1:12, 14; 20:2:138; 24:2:27; 35:2:165; 44:2:241; 64:3/4:52 Harrison, Charles 71:2:8 Harrison, Charles B. 26:1:64 Harrison, Ed N. 70:4:44 Harrison, F. H. (Doctor) 62:1:16 Harrison, Frank (Doctor) 43:2:193 Harrison, Frank 75:1, 20 December 14, 2009 Page 345

Harrison, Hannah (Mrs.) 22:2:87 Harrison, Hunter, Jr. (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:11 Harrison, J. M. 22:2:53 Harrison, Michael 27:2:228 (see also review of Man of the Plains: Recollections of Luther North, 856- 1882) Harrison, Nebr. 71:2:35 Harrison, Pres. Benjamin 74:1:22 Harrison, R. B. 20:1:79 Harrison, Ruth Wiley 70:4:33, 36 Harrison, Thomas S. 70:4:32 Harrison, W. Noble 26:1:92 Harrison, William Henry (Representative; President) 24:1:4; 25:2:109-110; 45:2:195, 200, 218; 46:2:275; 48:2:196, 230, 236, 249; 54:1:22; 55:2:13; 65:4:33 Harrison, William Henry 66:3:35, photo 56, 62 Harrison, William Henry 70:3:39, 43 Harrity, William F. 66:3:34 Harrodsburg, Kentucky 65:4:6 Harroh, Frank 16:2:108-109, 124 Harrohs (see RANCHES) Harrower, James K. 25:1:69-70, 72, 74-75, 77, 79-80; 27:2:228 Harry Boyer in Wyoming edited by Francis Boyer 44:2:207-220 Harry Robb, My Pal (poem) (see Robb, Harry) Harry S. Yount by Thomas Julian Bryant 3:3:164-175 Harry Yount award, 70:2:30 Harrynup 29:2:209 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Harsch, Phillip 26:1:64 Harsh, Philip 40:1:117 Hart (Captain) 40:2:182 Hart Desert 35:2:138 Hart Mountain 37:2:217-218; 38:1:83 Hart Mountain Hotel 73:3:25 Hart Mountain Inn 26:1:7 Hart, A. B. 18:2:117, 120 Hart, B. A. 54:2:52 Hart, B. A. 73:3:16, 18, 20 Hart, Charles 26:1:64 Hart, Ed 45:2:165 Hart, Fred 43:2:188 Hart, G. A. 60:1:23, 25 Hart, Herbert M. (see Old Forts of the Northwest; Old Forts of the Southwest; Old Forts of the Far West; Pioneer Forts of the Old West; Tour Guide to Old Western Forts: The Posts and Camps of the Army, Navy and Marines on the Western Frontier, 1804-1916) Hart, James Franklin (Mrs.) 4:4:407 Hart, Juliet W. 35:2:183, 142 Hart, Merril F. 15:3:307 December 14, 2009 Page 346

Hart, Nelson 34:1:7, 9-10, 15, 18, 20, 131 Hart, Patricia (see Mining Town: The Photographic Record of T.N. Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur d’Alenes) Hart, Sheila (Mrs.) 22:2:8, 11; 27:2:228 (see also Petroglyphs) Hart, V. K. 73:3:9 Hart, Verling Kersey (Captain; Major; Colonel) 30:2:147; 35:2:137, 142; 38:1:32-33, 42, 46; 55:1:47 Hart, Will 35:2:130 Hart, William 19:1:53 Harte, Bret 65:4:47 Harte, Bret, 70:2:38 Harting, Henry 26:1:64 Hartley Mine 44:1:48 Hartlye’s (see RANCHES) Hartman, M. S. 50:1:25-26, 34-35, 49 Hartman, Myrtle (Mrs.) 19:1:61 Hartsell, Jim 32:2:158 Hartsell, John R. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:228 Hartsuff, Albert (Post Surgeon) 47:2:215, 218 Hartville 43:2:259-269, photo page following 272 Hartville Commercial Club 43:2:265-266 Hartville Rag 33:1:65 Hartville Uplift 51:1:131 Hartville, Wyoming photos 60:1:36-37 Hartwell, S. M. 21:2/3:208 Harty, James 22:2:54 Hartzell, William 1:3:19; 2:4:69; 3:2:149; 3:3:192 Hartzog, George 70:3:15, 16 Harvard College (University) Library 27:2:228 Harvard University (Massachusetts) 64:1:2, 4; 65:4:46, 74; 66:4:26, 28 Harvat 66:4:49 Harve Turk’s Hardware Store 31:2:200 (see also Turk, Harve) Harvey (General) 9:1:651 Harvey, Agnes McCullough 51:1:101 Harvey, Alexander 75:3:23 Harvey, Alonzo 26:1:51, 63 Harvey, Charles 40:2:247-249, 251; 49:1:8, 12 Harvey, Frederick 42:2:234 Harvey, Frederick H. 12:4:280-281; photo 37:1:4, 5; 37:2:182 Harvey, Jennie 11:4:297 Harvey, John 54:1:51 Harvey, Mark 71:4:41 Harvey, Mark E., (quoted), 70:1:21 Harvey, Mark W. T. 65:4:2-3, photo 4, 75 (see also review of Conversations with Wallace Stegner on Western History and Literature; review of This is Dinosaur) Harvey, Mark, First Ascent of the Grand Teton: The Great Controversy, 71:3:24-34, bio. 34 December 14, 2009 Page 347

Harvey, Primeau & Co 75:3:23 Harvey, Robert 51:1:112 Harvey, Thomas 50:1:158 Harvey, Valerie 65:4:75 Harvey, William H. 45:1:254; 51:1:110, 112, 118, 121, 124 Harwad, William 36:1:68 Harwood, Bill 27:1:111 Harwood, Jim 45:1:40 Hashknife (see RANCHES) Haskell, H. D. 74:1:14 Haskell, P. L. 2:2:39 Haskell, William, 70:2:18, 19, 20 Haslam, H. P. 1:3:19 Haslan, Robert H. “Pony Bab” 1:1:7 Haslip, John B. 31:2:148 Hass (Superintendent) 36:2:141 Hass, Fred 45:2:173 Hass, Harry 31:1:43 Hass, Herman (Sergeant; Lieutenant) 2:3:55; 38:2:228 Hasson, Alex 16:2:125 Hassrick, Buzzy 65:4:19 Hassrick, Charles 65:4:19 Hassrick, Peter H. 65:4:2-3, 8, photo 19 (see also Frederic Remington. An Essay and Catalogue to Accompany a Retrospective Exhibition of the Work of Frederic Remington) Hassrick, Philip 65:4:31 Hassrick, Royal, 70:2:32 Hastie, Eunice Catherine 4:3:365; 7:4:484 (see also Carl Adam Von Blessingh Collection) Hastings 40:1:31; 42:2:269 Hastings 9:3:738 31:1:82 Hastings, Lansford W. 22:2:53-54; 31:1:82; 62:2:85 Hastings, Loren B. 22:2:54 Hat 64:2:41 Hat Creek 10:1:13; 16:2:142 Hat Creek Post Office 34:1:100 Hat Creek Stage Station 27:1:36-37 Hat Creek Stage Station by Mae Urbanek 38:1:88-89 Hat Creek Station by Isabel M. Willson 10:1:12-13 Hat Ditch Nos. 1 and 2 15:1:12 Hat Ranch (see RANCHES) Hat Sitting Bull Wears told by Andrew Fox edited by Patricia K. Ourada 41:2:272-274 Hatch Act 64:1:11-12 Hatch F. C. 27:2:219; 29:1:94 Hatch, Edward (General) 16:2:133 December 14, 2009 Page 348

Hatch, H. E. 58:2:32 Hatcher, Amelia (Mrs.) 17:1:79; 21:2/3:207; 29:1:34 Hatcher, Gunheld 27:2:228 Hatcreek, Wyoming 29:2:157 Hathaway, Bill 29:1:44-45 Hathaway, Bobby 61:1:8 Hathaway, Roberta (Mrs. Stanley) 66:3:63 Hathaway, Stan 71:4:6, 9, 10, 13; photo 6 Hathaway, Stan 75:4: 29 Hathaway, Stanley (Governor) 66:3:10, 62, photo 63, 64; 61:1:8; 63:1:20-26; 66:4:35-36 Hathaway, Stanley K. 70:3:29, 41, 43, 44 Hathaway, William E. 35:2:128, 131 Hatton (General) 34:1:69 Hatton, Frank 18:1:82-84, 88 Hauck, Minnie 55:2:25 Haun (see Horn, Henry Peter) Haun, Catherine 65:2/3:12 Haun, Henry Peter 20:2:203 Hauphoff, J. 42:2:254 Hauphoff, J. J. 73:3:22 Hausenstein vs. Lynhan 16:1:22 Hauser, C. H. 16:3:137 Hauser, Samuel 76:2:8 Hauser, Samuel T. 15:2:108-109, 116 Havener, Helen 74:1:6 Haverly, Mark (Mr. and Mrs.) 26:1:98 Havermale 51:2:16 Hawes, George 20:2:175 Hawes, James M. (Captain) 27:1:58, 82 Hawgood, John A. (see America’s Western Frontier, The Exploration and Settlement of the Trans- Mississippi West) Hawk Springs, Wyoming 51:2:64 Hawk, George 37:1:95-96, 98 (see also Hawke, George) Hawk, Jake 21:2/3:187 Hawke, Charlotte G. (Doctor) 10:1:42 Hawke, George 18:2:128 (see also Hawk, George) Hawkeye 18:1:83 Hawkins, George 26:1:15 Hawkins, Ralph C. 21:1:101 Hawks, Tom 37:1:98 Hawley (Judge) 59:1:22 Hawley (Sheriff) 16:1:10 Hawley and Jones Cattle Company 15:1:11, 31 Hawley, James H. 26:2:159-162 Hawley, Joseph R. 20:2:155-156 December 14, 2009 Page 349

Hawley, Lois 7:2:376 Hawley, William (Sheriff) 15:3:248; 16:2:142; 44:2:162 Hawley, Willis 50:1:19 Hay 24:1:40 Hay Field Fight 48:1:8; 55:1:41 Hay, Alex, Jr. 37:2:222 Hay, Edna (Mrs.) 37:2:222 Hay, Henry G. 12:3:181-182; 15:2:159; 20:1:21, 29; 27:2:189; photo 37:1:4, 5; 37:2:167; 47:2:22; 64:2:37; photo 65:4:32 Hay, John 22:2:35; 34:2:172 Hay, V. 45:2:257 Hayden Expeditions 14:4:253-254 Hayden geological survey, 70:2:27 Hayden Mountain (see Grand Teton) Hayden Peak 16:2:92 Hayden Survey 34:2:180-181, 183-185, 190-191; 54:1:59-60 (see also Albert Charles Peale, Pioneer Geologist of the Hayden Survey) Hayden Survey 66:4:46, photo 47 Hayden survey 71:3:20, 25, 34 Hayden survey expedition 70:4:9 Hayden Survey in 71:3:1872 29 Hayden survey report 71:4:38 (Yellowstone National Park) 66:4:53 Hayden, Al 43:1:120 Hayden, C. E. 26:1:21 Hayden, Charles 27:2:228 Hayden, Charles Trumbull 43:1:121 Hayden, Charles, 70:1:5 Hayden, Dudley (Mrs.) 27:2:228; 32:2:249; 39:1:131, 134, 136-137 Hayden, Dudley 24:12:5; 30:1:105 Hayden, Elizabeth Wied (see From Trapper to Tourist in Jackson Hole; review of Bonney’s Guide, Jackon’s Hole and Grant Teton; review of Tetoniana. History of the Exploration of Grand Teton National Park. No. 1. The Grand Teton 1923) Hayden, Emma Woodruff (Mrs. F. V.) 43:1:112 Hayden, F. V. (Mrs.) 14:4:266 Hayden, F. V. 71:3:26, 29 Hayden, F. V. 71:4:38, 39 Hayden, Ferdinand V., 70:1:29 Hayden, Ferdinand Vandeever (Doctor) 2:4:68; 14:4:253-298; 15:1:71; 15:2:116; 16:1:50; 17:1:81; 18:1:9; 26:1:34; 28:1:4; 44:2:265; 46:2:273; 47:2:230; 49:1:66, 68, 71; 56:1:56; 65:1:45, 52 (see also Exploring the Yellowstone with Hayden, 1872) Hayden, Francis T. 27:2:228 Hayden, Julian 43:1:120 Hayden, Margaret 4:4:407 (see also George T. Beck; Introduction to a History of the ) Hayden, Matt 43:1:120 December 14, 2009 Page 350

Hayden, Wyoming 16:2:110 Hayden’s Annual Report (1871) 34:2:180 Hayden’s Geological Surveying Party 17:1:81 Hayen, Charles 27:2:228 Hayes, Bill 27:1:28-29; 32:1:100 Hayes, Charles 71:2:18 Hayes, Denver Frank 11:2:139 Hayes, Edward Mortimer (Captain) 38:1:31, 42; 50:1:145 Hayes, Elliot 66:4:38 Hayes, George 53:1:3-4 Hayes, Jack 75:4: 14-15, 18 Hayes, James 27:1:111 Hayes, John C. (Major) (see review of Troopers) Hayes, Larry 15:3:282; 53:1:55 Hayes, Laura (see review of William Robinson Leigh, Western Artist) Hayes, Miss Mamie L. 71:2:12 Hayes, Rutherford B. (President) 22:1:20, 22-24, 26, 39-40; 35:2:131; 53:2:25, 34 Hayes, Vance 33:2:215 Hayes, W. H. 66:1&2:9 Hayes, Webb 53:2:7, photo 8, 9 Hayfield Fight 44:2:144 Hayford and Gates 18:1:79 Hayford, James H. (Doctor; Judge) 15:4:33; 17:1:76, 78, 88; 18:1:79-81, 84-88; 21:2/3:201, 204, 210-211; 24:2:37; 33:2:140, 146-148; 34:1:62, 65-69, 73-75; 34:2:219-220, 232-233; 35:1:89-92, 94; 37:1:45; 39:1:31; 59:2:24; 64:2:41-42, 47-48; 65:1:29-30, 32-34 (see also Pietism and Progress: James H. Hayford and the Wyoming Anti-Gambling Tradition, 1869-1893) Hayford, James H. 73:3:5, 6 Haygood (Mrs.) 65:1:16 Haygood 65:1:16, 19 Haygood, A. W. 3:1:85-86 Haygood, Adah 16:2:162, photo 163; photo 37:1:30, 31 Haygood, Allen W. 21:2/3:242 Haymarket Riot 65:4:5 Haymond (Major) 31:1:49 Haynes Catalog of Northern Pacific and National Park Views, 1884 14:1:33 Haynes Collection (Montana) 65:1:2, 36, 40-42, 46, 50, 53 Haynes Foundation 65:1:36, 41, 47, 51 Haynes Foundation Collection 65:1:38-41, 46-47, 50-42 Haynes General Store 65:1:43 Haynes Guide 65:1:2, 37, 39, 42-45 Haynes Photo Shops, 74:2:9 Haynes Picture Collection Cataloger 65:1:38 Haynes Picture Shop 65:1:38, 43, 45, 48-51 Haynes Room ( ) 65:1:41 Haynes Winter Expedtiion 65:1:39 December 14, 2009 Page 351

Haynes, Billy 22:2:29 Haynes, C. V. 32:2:241, 243 Haynes, Emma S. (see Czar’s Germans) Haynes, F. Jay 14:1:33; 14:2:91, 93; 48:1:92; 65:1:36-39, 42-42, 44, 46-53; 66:4:52 Haynes, F. Jay Papers 65:1:50 Haynes, Frank, 74:2:3 Haynes, Inc. 65:1:41 Haynes, Isabel May 65:1:40, 52 (see also Isabel Haynes Children’s Book Collection; Isabel Haynes Fine Art and Indian Art Collection; Isabel Haynes Vertical File) Haynes, J. F. Map 14:1:facing 35 Haynes, Jack E. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Haynes, Jack Ellis 10:2:96; 14:1:84; 14:2:89-97, 164; 14:3:248; 27:2:228; 35:1:85-87; 65:1:37-45, 47-49, 51-53 (see also Expedition of President Chester A. Arthur to Yellowstone National Park in 1883; Jack Ellis Haynes-A Tribute; Jack Ellis Haynes Chronological Research File; Jack Ellis Haynes Public File) Haynes, Jack, 74:2:12 Haynes, James 31:2:151 Haynes, Lida Lisle 65:1:40, 53 Haynes, Lily (Mrs.) 65:1:41, 45, 50, 53 Hays (Mr. and Mrs.) 47:2:237 Hays 39:1:19 Hays, Alice C. 26:1:61; 27:2:228 Hays, David 28:2:131 Hays, Irving C. (Mrs.) 27:2:228; 31:2:235 Hays, Irving C. 27:2:228; 31:2:235 Hays, J. H. (Lieutenant) 44:2:156 Hays, L. (Mrs.) 15:3:281 Hays, Luke C. 59:1:17 Hays, M. L. 24:1:14 Hays, Park (Mrs.) 26:1:61 Hays, Ralph (Mrs.) 23:1:54 Hays, Roy E. 25:1:88; 28:2:131, 140 Hays, William 26:2:212 Haystack Butte 22:2:50, 61; 30:2:200; 31:2:19, 225 Haystack Butte by Charles Guild 41:1:128-129 Hayt, E. A. 58:2:11-12, 17-18 Hayward 64:2:46 Hayward, B. (Mr. and Mrs.) 20:2:175 Hayward, Claude 70:3:26 Haywood, Earl 27:2:239-240 Haywood, George 19:1:26 Hazard Station, Wyoming 23:1:11, 14, 37; 30:2:169 Hazard, Charles J. 13:4:347; 15:2:178; 33:2:150-151; 36:1:80, 85 Hazell, Audrey J. (see Commanche) Hazelrig, Charles 32:1:68 Hazelrig, Joseph 33:2:168 December 14, 2009 Page 352

Hazelton Peak 39:2:218, 227-228, 231 Hazen (General) 44:1:30 Hazen, Co!. William H., 70:2:10 Hazen, Joe (Sheriff) 15:1:66; 36:1:45; 37:1:197; 45:2:147; 55:1:24-26 Hazen, Nettie 35:1:90 Hazen, W. B. (General) 55:1:41 Hazzard, Lottie (Mrs.) 25:1:59 Head (see Throp, Head and Steele) Head River 16:1:71 Head Start Building (Fort Washakie, Wyoming) photo 66:3:53 Head, Bob 34:1:80 Head, F. H. 29:2:219-227; 30:1:53-66, 73-85 ,87-88 Head, R. G. 18:1:82, 85, 88; 24:1:66 Head, Richard G. 43:2:212 heading of No. 2 Tunnel photo 38:1:80 (see also Wiley project) Headley, Hamilton 39:2:168 Heagney, John 46:1:117 Heald, E. P. 19:2:72 Heald, George M. 49:2:279-280 Healy, Alex, Sr. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Healy, Alex, Sr. 27:2:228, 239 Healy, Elizabeth J. (Captain) 64:3/4:41 Healy, Fred 27:2:228 Healy, Tex 64:3/4:54 Heaney, Thomas 73:3:8 Hearn, Thomas Charles, 70:1:3 Hearst, Phoebe (Mrs.) 40:1:82 Hearst-Pathe Company 66:4:6 71:4:32, 38 Heart Mountain 26:1:5; 49:2:274-275, 277; 51:1:109 Heart Mountain Federal Irrigation Project 26:2:116 Heart Mountain Relocation Center 49:2:284; 60:1:46, photo 47, 48-49; photos 61:1:47-48, 49-54; 64:3/4:2 Heart Mountain Relocation Center 76:4:18-20, 24 (sketch) 18; (photos) 19, 22, 24 Heart Mountain. The History of an American Concentration Camp by Douglas W. Nelson, review 48:2:281-282 Heart River 17:2:125-126, 131 Heath, Evelyn E. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Heath, Frank (Lieutenant) 44:2:181 Heath, Laura C. 5:1:40; 12:2:162 Heath, R. N. 37:1:67 Heath, W. A. 16:2:165; 26:1:64 Heathcote, Leslie 30:2:214 Heaton, Al 1:3:19 Heaton, Bill 37:2:149, 151 Heaton, John W., reviewer 74:1:37 December 14, 2009 Page 353

Heaton, Wilson (Lieutenant Colonel) 18:1:57 Hebard Collection, additions to, 70:1:46 Hebard, Alice 66:3:6 Hebard, Dr. Grace Raymond 70:4: 29 Hebard, Dr. Grace Raymond 71:3:34 Hebard, Dr. Grace Raymond 74:1:3, 8 Hebard, Fred 66:3:6 Hebard, George Diah Alonzo 66:3:6 Hebard, Grace Raymond (Ph.D.) 1:3:20; 1:4:4, 20; 2:1:20; 2:2:39; 2:3:60; 2:4:78-79; 3:1:108; 3:2:137- 144, 137, 150; 3:3:191; 3:4:229, 232; 4:1:270-271; 4:2:319; 5:4:162; 6:1&2:242; 7:3:442; 8:2:563; 13:3:167-168, 170; 18:2:96, 110-111; 22:2:83, 102; 23:2:58; 25:1:62; 25:2:141; 26:1:35, 54; 27:2:187; 30:1:41; 39:1:65, 104; 40:1:51-52, 54; 42:1:81, 95; 44:2:237; 50:1:9, photo 11, 21, 39, photo 52; 52:1:10, 12, 14, 46-47, 49-50; 54:1:27-28, 30; 56:21:31-32, 34-35; 58:2:43; 62:1:13, 19, 61-62, 70-71; 65:4:26, 31; photo 66:3:6, 7, 10, 12, 16, 24, 27 (see also Governors of the State of Wyoming; Grace Raymond Hebard; In Old Wyoming: First Lady of Wyoming History, Grace Raymond Hebardt; Memorials to Sacajawea, Supplement A; Teaching Wyoming History by Counties; Tribute to Doctor Hebard; Writings of Grace Raymond Hebard; Washakie) Hebard, Grace Raymond 76:3:17, 20, 31 Hebard, Lockwood 66:3:6 Hebard, Margaret (Mrs. George Diah Alonzo) 66:3:6 HEBCO Wind Electric Company 61:1:34 Hebner Springs, Ark. 75:3:26 Hebron Company 31:2:164-165 Hecht, Charlie 10:1:12 Hecht, Emil 30:2:185 Heck Reel and the Old Alert Hose Company Mandolin 75:1; photo 24 Heck Reel Wagon Burning by J. W. Vaughn and L. C. Bishop 28:1:49-53; 30:2:152-153, map154, 155- 162 Heck Reel wagon train 28:1:49-53; 30:2:153 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) Heck Reel Wagon Train 30:2:153-162 Heckenlively, N. E. 44:1:8, 22 Heckenlively, W. E. photo 16:2:164 Hecket 22:2:16 Hecla, Wyoming 29:2:158 Hecox, Dorothy 54:2:13 Hedgepeth (see Hudspeth, B. M.) Hedges, Cornelius 15:2:115-116; 36:2:222-223; 39:1:115 Hedges, Cornelius 76:2:8, 10, 13, 15-16 Hedges, Cornelius, 70:2:16, 18, 19, 20 Hedges, Nat 27:2:155 Hedren, Paul L. 48:1:156 (see also Captain King’s Centennial Year Look at Fort Laramie, Wyoming; Custer’s Last Battle; Eben Swift’s Army Service on the Plains; Fort Laramie in 1876: Chronicle of a Frontier Post at War; Great Sioux War 1876-77; review of Men of the Steel Rails: Workers on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, 1869-1900; review of Military Posts of Wyoming; review of Post Near Cheyenne: A History of Fort D.A. Russell, 1867-1930) Hedren, Paul L., ed., The Worst Campaign I Ever Experienced: Sergeant Zimmerman’s Memoir of the Great Sioux War, 76:1:2-14 December 14, 2009 Page 354

Hedrick, John M. 51:2:47-48 Hedrick's Point 71:3:16 Hedspeth’s Cutoff (see Hudspeth’s Cutoff) Hee, Fred 19:1:31; 33:2:199 Heenan, Michael “Mike” 13:3:208-209; 26:1:64; 26:2:212; 40:1:118 Hefflefinger, James 38:2:212; 39:1:85 Hefflefinger, Nancy (Mrs.) 39:1:101 Heffron, Billy 76:3:17 Heffron, Buck 17:1:64; 52:2:22 Heidepreim, Scott (see Fair Chance for a Free People: Karle E. Mundt, U.S. Senator) Heil, George (Private) 32:2:232 Heilman, George A. 24:1:4 Heindenreich, Homer (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Heintz (Assistant Surgeon) 36:1:53 Heiser, H. H. 34:2:216 Heitz, Michael, photo by 65:1:20 Heizman, C. L. 49:2:267 Hekandeka 36:2:133 Helbert George K. 14:4:329 Held, Ed 36:2:220; 37:2:224 Helen (see Inez Eugenia Adams Parker) Helena Gazette 36:1:79-80 Helena Herald 36:1:87 Helena, Montana 47:1:46; 57:1:48, 50, photo 55; 65:1:36, 38, 41, 47, 52 (see also No Step Backward: Women and Family on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, Helena, Montana, 1865-1900) Hell Gap Site 32:2:242-243 Hell on Wheels 39:1:5, 25 Hell on Wheels 65:1:10 Hell’s Half Acre, Wyoming 29:2:159; 46:1:118 Hellervell, Louis 38:1:101 Hellihan, Mary (see Sun, Mrs. Tom, Sr.) Hellman 19:2:133 Hellman, Ben 61:1:11, 14 Hellman, Isaac 61:1:15 Helmer, David S. 46:1:72 Helmer, John 46:1:72 Helmuth, Edward H. 18:1:73 Helmuth, William Tod 65:1:43 Helvey, R. T. (Mrs.) 27:2:224 Helvey, Robert 32:2:249; 33:2:220, 222; 37:1:113; 54:2:8 (see also Robert E. Helvey Collection) Helvey, Robert T. 27:2:224; 65:4:33 Hembree, Joel J. 35:2:201, 204, 206; 42:2:208; 43:2:271-272; 65:2/3:4 (see also Grave of Joel J. Hembree, 1843; GRAVES) Hemingway, Jack 76:2:47 Hemmingway 46:1:117 December 14, 2009 Page 355

Hempl, Carl 27:1:116 Hemry, Kathleen 27:2:228; 39:1:128, photo 138 Henan, Michael 41:2:238 Henderson 31:2:187 Henderson and Son 33:2:131 Henderson, George, 74:2:7 Henderson, H. B. (Mrs.) 2:2:39 Henderson, Harry B. 59:1:46 Henderson, Harry B., 71:4:4 Henderson, Harry B., Sr. 14:1:83; 14:2:164; 15:1:93; 25:2:207 (see also Governors of the State of Wyoming; Wyoming Territorial Governors; Looking Backward) Henderson, Helen 32:1:120, 123; 32:2:238 (see also Aspen Hut History; review of Great Command. The Story of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman and the Oregon Country Pioneers; review of Yesterday’s Trails; Ham’s Fork and Vicinity; Lucinda Rollins Grave; Cottonwood Station) Henderson, James 60:2:26 Henderson, James M. 33:2:131 Henderson, James M., Jr. 33:2:131 Henderson, John B. (Senator) 30:1:65; 43:1:75 Henderson, Kenneth A. 7:2:404; 8:3:603; 11:3:234 Henderson, Lucy 42:2:196 Henderson, Paul (Mrs.) 33:2:213 Henderson, Paul 28:1:54; 29:1:72-73; 32:1:120, 123; 32:2:224; 33:2:195, 198, 206, 210, 213; 34:2:235, 246, (Mr. And Mrs.) 249; 35:2:244; 36:1:46-47; 37:1:75, 99; 38:1:85, 103; 39:1:109, 134; 39:2:213- 214; 40:2:194; 42:1:96; 45:1:114; 50:1:34,41; 65:2/3:10 (see also Grave of Joel J. Hembree, 1843; Maps, Bozeman Trail Trek; Paul Henderson Oregon Trail Collection; review of Colorado and Southern: Northern Division; Warm Springs; Willow Springs) Henderson, Paul C. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Henderson, Paul C. 8:3:602-604 Henderson, Robert L., Jr. 24:2:110 Henderson, Salita Jane (Lettie) 42:2:196 Henderson, Vivian A. B. (Mrs.) 22:1:71 Henderson, Walter 74:2:1, 8 Henderson, Walter, 74:2:2 Henderson, William (Professor) 23:1:99-100; 33:2:131 Henderson, Zoe 23:1:99-100 Hendricks, Cecilia Hennel (see Letters from Honeyhill: A Woman’s View of Homesteading) Hendricks, O. 19:1:43 Hendrickson, Dug 31:1:38 Hendrickson, Gordon O. 49:2:300 (see also Peopling the High Plains. Wyoming’s European Heritage; review of Black Diamonds of Sheridan. A Facet of Wyoming History; review of Peoples of Utah; review of Water and the West: The Colorado River Compact and the Politics of Water in the American West; WPA Writer’s Project in Wyoming: History and Collections) Hendrickson, Kenneth E., Jr. (see also review of Alonso de Posada Report, 1686. A Description of the Area of the Present Southern United States in the Seventeenth Century) Hendry, Anthony 46:1:124, 127 Hendy Hydraulic Gravel Elevators 65:4:55 Hendy, Joshua 65:4:55 (see also Joshua Hendy Machine Works advertisment) December 14, 2009 Page 356

Henery, Gus (General) 23:2:16 Henke family 25:1:23 Henke, O. R. “Dude” 37:2:221-223, 232 Henke, Raymond 37:2:223; 64:2:40 Henke, Rudolph 37:2:223; 64:2:40 Henlein, Paul C. 38:1:60 Henley, James 31:2:177, 189 Hennick, L. H. 22:2:57 Hennick, Lou H. (Mrs.) 25:1:64-69 Henning Hotel 22:1:81, 91 Henning Hotel 74:1:28 Henning, W. F. 22:1:91 Hennings, Thomas (Senator) 55:1:13 Henrichs, Walter 58:1:6 Henry (Judge) 16:1:33 (see also Virginian) Henry (Major) 16:2:123, 127, 136 Henry Farny Collection 66:4:27 Henry rifle 36:2:215 Henry V. Allien and Company 39:1:39 Henry, Alexander 41:1:49, 53; 46:1:132 Henry, Andrew (Major) 1:3:1-2; 15:2:167, 169; 15:3:208-209, 213; 17:2:90-91, 95, 105; 25:1:92; 26:2:223; 33:2:160-161; 44:1:78, 81; 55:1:52-53 Henry, Andrew 71:4:34 Henry, Andrew 75:3:10 Henry, B. William, Jr. (see review of General Pope and U. S. Indian Policy) Henry, Catherine 36:1:48 Henry, Dutch 26:2:212 Henry, Edward 33:2:127 Henry, Guy V. (Captain) 18:1:62; 41:1:99-100; 45:1:34 Henry, J. S. 58:1:3 Henry, Jim 16:2:128 Henry, Joe (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Henry, John 59:1:44 Henry, Joseph, 74:2:20, 21 Henry, Michael 19:1:29 Henry, Mike 20:1:87; 32:1:123; 36:1:45, 49; 55:1:46 Henry, Nebraska 17:1:11 Henry, Will M. (Mrs.) 36:1:48 (see also Brown Springs Station) Henry, William 32:1:123 Henry, William M. 26:2:213 Henry, William, 70:2:20 Henry’s Fork 17:2:98; 22:2:7; 33:1:33; 36:1:129; 46:1:129 Henry’s Lake 66:4:55 Henry's Fork, 72:1:14, 15, 19 Henrys Lake 71:4:30 December 14, 2009 Page 357

Henrys River 71:4:30 Henryson, Irvin E. 27:2:225 Hensel, H. C. 33:2:157 Henshaw Oil 22:1:90 Henshaw, Robert 22:2:55 Henshaw, William H. 22:1:87 Hensley, Earl (Mrs.) 39:1:127-128 Hensley, Earl 39:1:109 Hensley, Herbert C. 51:2:16 Hensley, Marcia (see review of Sagebrush Classics) Henson, Jesse 25:2:196, 198 Hepp, George (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:228 Heppsfield 36:1:61 Herald 33:2:139; 34:2:197 Herculaneum (Italy) 66:1&2:30 Herd Law 54:2:67, 69-70 Herding Chickens on a Wyoming Cattle Ranch, 70:4:2-6 Hereford (see Hereford Cattle Company; RANCHES) Hereford Cattle Company 31:1:39 Hereford Creek 71:4:38 Hereford Robert (Mrs.) (see Robertson, Lucile) Hereford, Albert 22:2:6 Hereford, Betty 22:2:6 Hereford, Charles 22:2:6 Hereford, Ellen Lewis photo 22:2:2, 3-11 (see also Washakie) Hereford, George 22:2:4, 6 Hereford, John 22:2:6 Hereford, Kate 22:2:6 Hereford, Lawrence 22:2:6 Hereford, Lucy 22:2:6 Hereford, Martha 22:2:6 Hereford, Robert, Jr. 22:2:6 Hereford, Robert, Sr. 22:2:3-6 Hereford, Viola 22:2:6 Hereford, Virginia 22:2:6 herefords (diary) 9:4:19-34 (see also George Morgan, Prioneer Importer and Breeder of American Herefords) Herman Bischoff, Deadwood to the Big Horns, 1877 Herman, Gretchen photo 16:2:163; 37:1:30, 31 Herman, Joseph 51:2:38 Herman, Leo I. 31:1:111-112 (see also review of Story of the Pony Express) Herman, Otto 28:1:43 Hermit Mill 40:2:230-231, 237 Herndon House, Omaha, 74:2:21 Herold Day's Bow, 70:2:18 December 14, 2009 Page 358

Heron, Lloyd 27:2:228 Herr, Edwin (see Kerr, Edwin) Herr, Harry H. 22:2:56 Herrera, Juan “Mexican Joe” 50:2:345 Herrick Ranch 70:4:2 Herrick, William 62:1:36 Herrin, Wallace 39:2:258 Herring, Clyde L. (Senator) 49:2:213 Herring, Elbert (Commissioner) 58:2:11 Herring, Jessie (Mrs.) 28:2:135 Herring, Mary 58:1:2 Herring, Mora 27:2:228 Herrington, Benjamin F. 24:1:29 Herrington, George Squires, Jr. (see Levancia Bent’s Diary of a Sheep Drive, Evanston, Wyoming, to Kearney, Nebraska) Herrold, Jim 66:4:35 Herron, Lando (Uncle) 23:2:57 Herron, Ralph Vance 3:2:150; 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120 Herschler, Casey 71:4:12, 13; photo 12 Herschler, Casey photo 61:1:8, 9 Herschler, Ed (Governor) 52:1:42; photo 61:1:8, 9; 63:1:25; 66:3:10, 64; 66:4:35 Herschler, Ed, 71:4:9, 11, 12; photo 12 Herschler, Gov. Ed 70:3: 45 Hershey, B. 42:1:59 Hert, Tami, ed. of Recent Acquisitions in the Hebard Library, UW Libraries, 76:3:33-34 Hert, Tamsen Emerson. To Preserve the View: A Tour in Text and Pictures of Historic Sites Relating to the Establishment of Grand Teton National Park, 71:3:14-23, bio, 23 Hert, Tamsen L., compiler, 70:1:46 Hert, Tamsen, review of Shadow on the Tetons: David E. Jackson and the Claiming of the American West 66:4:64 Hert,Tamsen 73:3:39 Hertzman, Benjamin 22:1:86 Hertzog, G. A. (Reverend) 65:1:29 Hess, Fama 31:1:44, 46 Hess, Frank 39:1:100; 44:2:182 Hess, Fred W. (Mrs.) 32:1:71; 33:1:67 (see also Hesse, Mrs. Fred W.) Hess, Fred W. 32:2:256; 37:2:147; 38:1:63; 43:2:213-214; 45:2:161 (see also Fred Hesse Collection pistol sketch; Hesse, Fred W.) Hess, Jasper 31:1:41 Hess, Lu Emily 31:4:44 Hess, W. L. 31:1:46 Hesse Ranch (see RANCHES) Hesse, Fred 54:2:71 Hesse, Fred G. S. 12:2:93, 114 (see also F. G. S. Hesse Collection) Hesse, Fred H. G. 65:4:31, 33 December 14, 2009 Page 359

Hesse, Fred W. (Mrs.) 25:1:94 (see also Hess, Mrs. Fred W.) Hesse, Fred W. 25:1:94; 65:4:33 (see also Hess, Fred W.) Hesse, George 20:1:93; 25:1:94; 27:2:228 Hesse, Georgia Isabel 27:2:228 Hesse, Vivienne S. 25:1:94; 27:2:228; 33:2:187 Hesslin, driller 70:4:40 Hetch Hetchy Valley 71:3:19 Heth, Henry (Captain) 47:1:15 Heth's system, 74:2:30 Hetterlin brothers, 74:2:10 Heuett, B.F. (Mrs.) 5:4:164 Heuterman, Thomas H. (see Movable Type, Biography of Legh R. Freeman) Heuton, Fran 34:2:235 Heward, Leban 59:2:19 Hewes, Laurence 64:1:25 Hewes, Tom (family) 34:1:11 Hewitt, H. G. 41:2:191 Hewitt, William L. 56:1:74; 57:2:56 (see also Changing Face of Cowboy State Agriculture: Turn of the Century Wyoming Agriculturalist-A Democgraphic Profile; Gossard Versus Crane, National Issues Brought to the University of Wyoming in the 1920s; Mexican Workers in Wyoming During World War II: Necessity, Discrimination and Protest; University of Wyoming Textbook Investigation Controversy, 1947 to 1948 and Its Aftermath) Hewitt, William L. 73:2: 3 Hewlett, George Wilson 27:2:228 Heye Foundation 9:3:764 HF Bar 45:1:17-18 HF Bar ranch 71:4:42 Hi Lilli, Hi Lo 66:4:34 Hiatt, George 37:2:226 Hibbad, W. B. 28:1:87-88 Hibbard 20:2:133-134, 136 Hibbard, A. 72:1:0., 26, 31 Hibbard, Benjamin Horace 20:12:39 Hibbard, James H. 19:1:60 Hibben (Miss) 30:1:51 Hibben, George P. 22:2:58-59 Hibdon, K. 27:2:228; 31:2:208 Hick, Uncle Jack 44:1:91 Hickel, Walter J. 65:1:4 Hickey, Eugene (Mrs.) 22:2:6 Hickey, J. J., 71:4:6 Hickey, Joe (Senator) 64:1:24 Hickey, John 37:2:241 Hickey, John Joseph 37:2:239, photo 240 Hickey, Joseph J. (Governor) 31:2:225; photo 48:2:166, 188-189, 194-196, 198-200, 202-203, 207, 219, December 14, 2009 Page 360

221, 227, 230, 234-236; 61:1:6 Hickey, Win 66:4:35-36 Hickey, Winifred Espy 37:2:241 Hickman 47:2:178, 180 Hickman, Bill 21:1:19 Hickman, David 32:2:226 Hickman, James (Private) 16:2:105 Hickman, Richard Owen 42:2:219-220; 43:2:220, 227, 231 Hickman, William A. 39:2:249, 252 Hickman, William W. 26:2:148, 161-164, 168, 182, 185-186, 188 Hickok, James Butler “Wild Bill” 9:1:657; 9:3:744; 21:1:66; 27:1:40-41; 32:2:264; 33:1:84; 33:2:222; 38:1:102, 128 (see also Butler, James; They Called Him Wild Bill: The Life and Adventures of James Butler Hickok; West of ; Wild Bill and Deadwood) Hickok, Wild Bill, 72:1:11 Hicks 15:4:388 Hicks, Bob 45:2:169-170 Hicks, D. R. 26:2:209 Hicks, Irl R. 33:1:15 Hicks, Jay 45:2:169-170 Hicks, John D. 20:1:17 Hicks, M. (Mrs.) 9:2:701 Hicks, Mrs. T. B. 73:3:20 Hicks, T. B. 51:2:18 Hicks, Tom 50:2:349 Hidatsa 16:12:71; 29:2:141; 55:1:32; 56:2:22 (see also Hidatsa Social and Cerermonial Organization) Hidatsa Dictionary 16:1:71 Hidatsa Social and Ceremonial Organization by Alfred W. Bowers, review 65:1:54, 56-57 Hidden Dome oil field 52:2:46 Hidden Half: Studies of the Plains Indian Women by Patricia Albers, review 57:1:64 Hidden River 2:1:20; 3:3:181-183 Hidden Tepee Creek 30:1:7 Hiddenwood Creek photo 54:1:41 Hide, N. G. 19:2:95 Hidy, Minnie 58:1:41, 45 Hieb, David L. 24:2:114; 27:2:177-184, 228 (see also Fort Laramie; review of Indians, Infants and Infantry: Andrew and Elizabeth Burt on the Frontier; review of National Register of Historic Places, 1969) Hienes, Cecilia 28:1:55 Higa, Robert 76:4:23 Higas, Takashi and family 76:4:23 Higbee, John S. 21:2/3:111, 135-136, 138-140, 143-144, 151, 153-154 Higby, John 47:2:147 Higgins (Captain) 21:2/3:136 Higgins (Major) 26:2:153 Higgins, Alice 75:1, 29 December 14, 2009 Page 361

Higgins, John E. (Mrs.) 28:2:177-178 High Back Bone 55:1:41 (see also Sioux) High Country Empire by Robert G. Athern, review 32:2:261-263 High Country News, 70:3:29 High Eagle 24:2:117 (see also Sioux) High Forehead 33:2:226-228; 36:1:13 (see also Sioux) High Forehead 76:3:5-6 High Plains (see Peopling the High Plains. Wyoming’s European Heritage; Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains) High Plains Press 66:4:21 High Prairie, Idaho 23:1:87 High Road to Promontory: Building the Central Pacific Across the High Sierra by George Kraus, review 41:2:279-280 high schools (see Black Legend in Wyoming High School Textbooks: Anti-Hispanic Attitudes in their Treatment of the Period, 1492-1848) high schools 75:1, 30 High Street (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16 High, W. E. 51:2:14-15 High-Backed Wolf 27:1:14; 28:2:183 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Highland Park College 75:1, 8 Hight, Lt. Thomas 74:1:10 Hight, Thomas (Lieutenant) 27:1:58 Highway 30 South 22:2:51 Highway 70:3:89 highways (see Vanishing Roadside America) Higman, William J., 72:1:4, 5 Hilda 21:1:38-39, 42 Hildebrand, Ann photo 30:2:196 Hildebrand, Elizabeth 30:2:193, photo 196; 31:1:77; 31:2:213-216 Hildebrand, Freddie photo 30:2:196 Hildebrand, Geneva photo 30:2:196 Hildebrand, Lyle 29:1:67; 29:2:177; 30:1:37; 30:2:193, photo 196, 205-207, 212-213; 31:1:77; 31:2:213, 226 (see also Sage Creek Station; LaBonte Station) Hildreth, A. C. (Doctor) 26:1:99 Hildreth, G. H. 34:2:208 Hildreth, William 1:3:20 Hildt, Joseph 45:1:258 Hill 21:1:99 Hill boys 22:2:38 Hill Charles P. 76:2:51 Hill City, South Dakota 27:1:39; 38:1:99 Hill, A. P. (General) 32:2:270 Hill, Achisa 23:1:97 Hill, Bill 28:1:46-47; 42:2:258, 262 (see also RANCHES) Hill, Burton S. 27:1:114; 34:1:131; 39:1:134, 137, photo 138; 39:2:181, 260; 65:4:33-34 (see also December 14, 2009 Page 362

Bozeman and the Bozeman Trail; Buffalo-Ancient Cow Town, A Wyoming Saga; Crazy Woman Creek Indian Battle; Frontier Lawyer, T. P. Hill; Frontier Powder River Mission; Girl Called Nettie; review of War on Powder River, the History of an Insurrection; Trabing Trading Post) Hill, Charles (Mrs.) 7:3:442 Hill, Charles S. 49:2:207; 55:2:23 Hill, Edith M. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Hill, Evelyn Corthell (Mrs.) 9:2:700; 30:2:229-230 Hill, Gale 20:2:173; 27:1:108 Hill, Galen 38:1:97 Hill, George 28:2:193 Hill, George W. 39:2:255 Hill, Henry (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Hill, Ida 33:1:50 Hill, J. A. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Hill, J. A. 23:1:76 Hill, James 12:3:242 Hill, James J. 66:1&2:2 Hill, Jane 23:1:97 Hill, Jay 27:2:239 Hill, John 75:4: 6 Hill, John Birney (see Gold) Hill, Lucy B. photo 34:1:44 Hill, Margaret (Mrs.) 31:1:118-119 Hill, N. P. 30:1:55 Hill, Nancy 45:2:257 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Hill, Robert C. (Lieutenant) 47:1:14 Hill, Robert H. 47:1:69 Hill, Robert J. 59:1:34 Hill, T. P. 34:1:43, photo 44, 47; 53:2:38 (see also Frontier Lawyer: T. P. Hill) Hill, Thomas 48:1:92 Hill, Tom 23:1:98 Hill, Walter 66:1&2:68 Hill, Will 23:1:98 Hill, William 23:1:97; 35:2:150 Hillaker, Charles 17:1:78 Hillenbrand 47:2:166, 169 Hilliar, Richard (see German Sections of Vanity Fair and Other Studies) Hilliard 44:1:6, 12 Hilliard Flume and Lumber Company 10:2:93-94 Hilliard, E. H., Jr. 27:2:228 Hilliard, Wyoming 21:1:91; 24:1:29-30; 29:2:154 Hillier, Richard (Doctor) 54:1:31, 33 Hillis, Newell Dwight (Reverend) 65:1:24, 31 Hills (Mrs.) 65:1:16-18 Hills 65:1:16, 19 December 14, 2009 Page 363

Hills, Diamond A. 28:1:44-45, 66-67 Hills, Ratcliff M. 26:1:98 Hillsdale, Wyoming 12:3:242-243; 43:1:50; 54:2:12; 60:1:26 Hillsdale, Wyoming 76:1:36 Hilman, Fred W. (Mrs.) 30:1:92 Hilman, Fred W. 26:2:198; 26:2:197-200; 27:2:228; 30:1:92 (see also History of Wyoming Archaeological Society) Hilman, Zane (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:1:92 Hilt, Mitchell (Sergeant) 10:1:44 Hilton, Agnes 2:4:78; 3:3:191 Hilton, Bartlet (Mr. and Mrs.) 31:2:226 Hilton, Ben 38:1:95 Hilton, D. B. (Mrs.) 19:1:60 Hilton, Frank 38:1:95 Hilton, G. F. (Doctor) 17:1:80; 21:2/3:210 Hilton, G. F. (Mrs.) 29:1:34; 35:1:90 Hilton, Huber C. 7:2:402; 8:1:524 Hilton, Jim 18:2:129 Hilton, Nellie (see Locke, Mrs.) Hilyer 37:1:68 Himebaugh, Duke (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Himes 22:2:55 Himes, Celenda 22:2:55; 40:2:199; 42:1:18-19; 42:2:204, 207, 210-211, 218, 266; 43:2:222 Himes, George 65:2/3:26 Himes, George, 70:2:39 Himstreet C. (Mrs.) 23:2:62 Hinckley, Frank T. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:228 Hinckley, John T. 45:2:217 (see also review of Wyoming. A Political History, 1868-1896; review of Heart Mountain. The Story of an American Concentration Camp) Hinckley, Mary Bradford 24:2:117 Hinckley, Robert H. (see I’d Rather Be Born Lucky than Rich: The Autobiography of Robert H. Hinckley) Hinds, Hugh (Justice) 64:2:55 Hinds, James K. 19:2:112 Hine, Robert 65:4:14 Hine, Robert V. (see Bartlett’s West: Drawing the Mexican Boundary) Hines, Celinda 62:2:79 (see also Himes, Celenda) Hines, Celinda, 70:2:31 Hines, Charles W. 35:2:128-129; 37:2:154 Hines, Donald M. (see Index of Archived Resources for a Folklife and Cultural History of the Inland Pacific Northwest) Hines, John 27:2:228 Hines, Mary D. (Mrs. Missou) 27:2:227; 31:1:35 Hines, Missou 22:1:91; 28:1:64 Hines, Paul O. 54:2:22 Hinglefelt, William 39:2:257 December 14, 2009 Page 364

Hinkle, D., 74:2:26 Hinkle, J. D. 37:2:153 Hinkle, Joann 38:1:117 Hinkley, William 75:4: 18 Hinman (County Commissioner) 21:2/3:192 Hinman, Bob (see Golden Age of Shotgunning) Hinman, C. G. 32:1:61 Hinman, M. L. 12:4:327 Hinman,J. L. 74:1:14 Hinrichs, O. W. 7:4:484; 8:1:524; 9:3:764 Hinrichs, William (Doctor) 35:2:202-203 Hinsdale, Guy (Doctor) 34:2:188 Hinton, John 17:1:56 Hinton, William 22:2:74 Hinzmwin (see Mini-aku) Hiram College (Ohio) 66:3:31 (a.k.a. Western Reserve Eclectic Institute) Hirano, Kyoko (see Mr. Smith Goes to Tokyo) Hirsch, I. E. 18:2:142 Hirsch, John (Mrs.) 47:2:238 Hirschon, Stanley P. 39:1:147-148 (see also Hirshson, Stanley P.; Grenville M. Dodge) Hirsig, C. W. “Charlie” 19:1:43 Hirsig, F. G. 19:1:43 Hirsig, Fred 26:1:31 Hirst, Byron 24:1:11, 14 Hiscock, F. J. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Hiscock, F. J. 14:1:83; 26:1:21 Hiskey, E. D. 64:2:38 Hispanic 66:3:11, 21 Hispanics (see Black Legend in Wyoming High School Textbooks: Anti-Hispanic Attitudes in their Treatment of the Period, 1492-1848) Historian Reveals Wyoming Indian Warfare History of the Ute Expedition by Viola Ransom Donath 11:2:133-138 Historians and the American West edited by Michael P. Malone, review 47:1:63 Historic Document Tells Early Day Drama of West 15:3:229-233 Historic Fort Laramie, the Hub of Early Western History, 1834-1849 by Hazel Noble Boyack 21:2/3:170- 180 historic places (see historic sites; National Register of Historic Places, 1969) Historic Places 75:3:4, 7 historic preservation 66:1&2:6-7 (see Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office) Historic Preservation Act of 71:3:1966 11 Historic Preservation Board, Teton Co. 71:3:13 historic preservation, in Teton Co. 71:3:13 Historic Ranches of Wyoming by Judith Hancock Sandoval, review 59:1:59-60 historic sites (see historic places; Wyoming: A Guide to Historic Sites) Historic Sites Act (1935) 50:1:41 December 14, 2009 Page 365

Historic Sites Act of 71:3:1935 11 Historic Sites Commission 31:2:231 Historic Sites Interpretation by Robert A. Murray 41:2:261-271 Historic Western Churches by Lambert Florin, review 42:1:131-132 Historical and Scientific Museum (proposed) 22:1:58 historical awards (see State Historical Society) Historical Department of Utah 3:3:192 Historical Landmark Commission 12:4:335-341; 50:1:14, 26-30, 32, 34-37, 39, 44-45, 49, 51 (see also Wyoming Historical Landmark Commission) historical manuscripts (see Wyoming Zephyrs) HISTORICAL MARKERS: (see Dedication of Texas Trail Monuments in Wyoming; Dedication of Worland Townsite Marker; FIRSTS: national monument; George Lathrop Monument; Monuments and Markers to the Territorial Surveys; Reel, Alexander H.) Badger Station 28:1:43, 48-49 Bee Hive 34:2:249 Cheyenne 30:2:225, photo 226 Cold Springs 33:2:218, 223, photo 225 Colter 30:1:110 Cottonwood Divide 28:1:43 DeSmet 25:1:62 Dinosaur National 43:1:113-114 Esther Morris 1:4:305-306; 26:1:56 Fort Bonneville 25:1:62 Fort Fetterman 31:2:232 Fort Laramie 17:1:18, 21, 27; 21:1:101; photo 21:2/3:front cover; 23:1:53, 58; 26:2:209; 50:1:13, 48 Fort Pierre 17:2:121 Grand Canyon National Park 43:1:122 Grand Teton plaque photo 6:3:260, 261 (see also Placing the Grand Teton Memorial Tablet; Wyoming Place Names; FIRSTS: ascent of Grand Teton plaque) Grattan Massacre Site 42:1:83 Green River 34:2:240 Idaho-Wyoming photo 12:4:335 Jackson Hole 17:2:105; 42:2:152; 48:2:237; 50:1:45; 50:2:271-274, 277-279, 291 LaBonte Wagon Hound Divide 28:1:56 Lander Cutoff 11:4:304; 26:1:64; 27:1:109-110 Lander Valley photo 27:2:224 Martin’s Cove 29:2:179 Mother Featherlegs Memorial 66:4:19 National 26:2:209 Natural Bridge 23:2:23; 28:2:167, 191 Old Oregon Trail 20:1:90; 25:1:80; 28:1:49 Oregon-Lander Road 22:2:49-50 Oregon Memorial 17:2:103 Parting of the Ways 45:1:47, photo 50 Pinckney Sublette 25:1:62 Pioneer 26:2:210; 27:1:109-110; 27:2:224 Pioneers of Fremont County photo 26:1:62, 93 Portugee Phillps 23:2:59; 27:2:184-186 Powell photo 43:1:64 Rawhide Creek 21:1:99; 21:2/3:223 27:2:187 Sacajawea photo 13:3:162; 52:1:49, photo 51 Sand Point Station 27:2:188-189 State Capitol corner stone ceremony photos 12:1:front cover, 7 Sublette Cutoff 30:2:200-210 Texas Trail Marker photo 21:1:cover, 93, illustration 94, 98, 99; 22:2/3:223; 31:1:67-68 (see also Texas Trails Monuments in Wyoming) Texas Trail 12:4:252; 21:1:93-100; 66:4:20 (see also Texas Trails Monuments inWyoming) Thornburg 16:2:144- 145 Worland original townsite photo 27:1:18, 19-23, photo 24 historical organizations (see Directory: Historical Societies and Agencies in the United States and Canada, 1963) Historical Quarterly Bulletin 2:4:74 Historical Records Survey 49:2:182-185, 188-191; 52:2:40 Historical Records Survey in Wyoming, 1936-1942 by James A. Hanson 45:1:69-91 Historical Research and Publications Division 64:3/4:5 (see also Wyoming Department of Commerce) Historical Review of Woman Suffrage by Katherine A. Morton 12:1:21-31 Historical Sketch of Upper Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone and Its Tributaries Within Wyoming by John K. Rollinson 12:3:221-228 Historical Sketch of Yellowstone National Park by John H. Raferty 15:2:101-132 Historical Society of Montana 5:4:162 Historical Society of Wyoming (see Wyoming State Historical Society) Historical Society officers (see State Historical Society) Historical Trail Treks (see Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana. First Segment of Trail- Rawlins to Lander. Trek No. 26 of the Historical Trail Trek; Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana. Third Segment of Trail--Meeteetse to Chance, Montana. Trek No. 28 of the Historical Trail Treks; Third Segment of the Oregon Trail, Douglas to Independence Rock, Trek No. 22, of the Historical Trail Treks; Trek No. 28 of the Historical Trail Treks, Freight and Stage December 14, 2009 Page 366

Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana; Wyoming Portion of the Custer Expedition of 1874 to Explore the Black Hills, Trek No. 25 of the Historical Trail Treks; Wyoming State Historical Society’s 27th Annual Meeting; Wyoming State Historical Society’s Trek No. 28 of the Historical Trail Trek; Wyoming State Historical Society’s 29th Annual Trek) historiography (see Fur Trade and Military History: Wyoming Historiography and the 19th Century) History and Journal of the Life and Travels of Jesse Crosby 11:3:145-218 History News 26:1:91 History of a Free People by Henry W. Bragdon and Samuel P. McCutcheon 49:2:237-239, 246 History of Albany County, Wyoming to 1880 by Lola M. Homsher 21:2/3:181-213 History of Annals by Katherine A. Halverson 50:1:173-176 History of Carbon, Wyoming’s First Mining Town by Mrs. Chas. Ellis 8:4:633-641 History of Cheyenne and Northern Wyoming by J. H. Triggs 58:1:21 History of First Frontier Days Celebration by Warren Richardson 19:1:39-44 History of Fort Fetterman, Wyoming, 1867-1882 by David P. Robrock 48:1:4-76 History of Fort Francis E. Warren by Jane Kendall 18:1:3-66 History of Fossil Lake by Wallace L. Ulrich 41:1:115-117 History of Fremont County Pioneer Association by Jules Farlow 26:1:51-64 History of Natrona County by Alfred James Mokler, review 1:1&2:14-15; 1:2:8 History of Natrona County by R. J. Mokler 65:4:32 by Dr. James C. Olsen 65:2/3:11 by Elwyn B. Robinson, review 39:1:142-143 History of Rocket Technology 71:2:38 History of Sage Creek Station by Ed Tierney 33:2:199-200 by Herbert S. Schell, review 33:2:230-231 History of Steamboating on the Upper Missouri by William E. Lass, review 35:1:116-117 History of Teton County by Glenn R. Burkes 44:1:72-106; 44:2:241-265 History of the Development of Territorial Public Education in the State of Wyoming, 1869-1890 by George Justin Bale 11:1:9-20 History of the Expedition under the Command of …, 71:4:32 History of the Inception of Riverton and Riverton Irrigation Project in Fremont County, Wyoming, as Shown by Official Records by Fenimore Chatterton 25:1:83-89 History of the Meeteetse Mercantile by J. Randle Moody 49:2:272-273 History of the Midwest Oil Company by Ben H. Pelton 22:1:84-92; 30:2:147 History of the Occidental Hotel by Edith M Chappell 11:2:128-132 History of the Post Office at Laramie, Wyoming by Paul L. Armstrong 11:1:52-60 History of the Presbyterian Church in Rawlins, Wyoming by Daniel Y. Meschter 38:2:173-212; 39:1:69- 103 History of the U.S. Strategic Air Force Bases in Morocco by Colonel Gerald Adams, USAF (Ret.) 64:3/4:23 History of the United States by Richard Wade, Howard B. Wilder, and Louise C. Wade 49:2:235, 245 History of the Western Division of the Powder River Expedition by F. G. Burnett 8:3:569-579 History of the Wyoming National Guard by Major C. G. Carroll 11:2:124-127 History of the Wyoming Territorial Supreme Court Justices by Rebecca W. Thomason 53:2:22-43 History of Volunteering in Wyoming by Hugh Jackson 59:1:38-48 History of Whitney, Utah 30:2:199 History of Wyoming 73:2:3 December 14, 2009 Page 367

History of Wyoming Archaeological Society by Fred Hilman 26:2:197-200 History of Wyoming by I. S. Bartlett 66:3:30 History of Wyoming by T. A. Larson, review 38:1:120-121; 51:1:157-158; 65:4:32; 66:3:10, 22, 24, 26 History: U. S. A. by Jack Allen and John L. Betts 49:2:246 Hitchcock (Senator) 22:2:44 Hitchcock, Bess 26:1:21-22 Hitchcock, Clinton 54:1:33 Hitchcock, E. A. 66:4:52 Hitchcock, Eliot 54:1:33 Hitchcock, Ethan Allen 20:1:10, 47-48; 20:2:141-142; 24:2:24, 26; 25:1:85 Hitchcock, Frank H. 54:2:64 Hitchcock, Gilbert (Senator) 54:2:65 Hitchcock, Henry Russell 38:1:50-52 Hitchcock, Jess 26:1:21 Hitchcock, Rosewell D. 58:1:9, 11 Hitchcock, Wilbur 54:1:30-33 Hitching Post 71:4:12 Hitt (Captain) 32:2:202 Hittell, John S. 30:2:208 Hix, Guy F. (Colonel) 64:3/4:23 Hixon, Jasper M. 31:1:19; 31:2:146; 32:2:170-171, 189, 201 HL brands 16:2:92, 124 Ho! For the Gold Fields: Northern Overland Wagon Trains of the 1860’s edited by Helen McCann White, review 39:1:146-147 Hoag 46:1:29 Hoagland (Lieutenant) 27:2:149 Hoagland, Twenty Horse 35:2:153 Hoar (Senator) 20:1:14 Hoback Canyon 16:1:13 Hoback Detour 22:2:50-51 Hoback River 15:2:169; 17:2:90 Hoback River 71:4:34, 35 Hoback, John 3:2:129; 15:2:169-170, 173-174; 17:2:91-93; 44:1:78-79 Hoback, John 71:4:34 Hoback-Jackson Hole detour 22:2:21 Hobart 9:3:731 Hobart, C. W. 33:2:144 Hobaugh (see Hoback) Hobb’s Furniture Company 17:2:171 Hobble Creek 31:1:89 Hobbs, George H. 27:1:116 Hobsbawm, Eric 76:2:3 Hobson, Geary (see Remembered Earth, An Anthology of Contemporary Native American Literature) Hobson, Ivan L. 64:1:20 Hockaday (see Dempsey-Hockaday Trail: An Experience in History; Dempsey-Hockaday Trail map) December 14, 2009 Page 368

Hockaday and Company 32:1:27, 29-30, 35 Hockaday and Liggett stage line 1:1:6 Hockaday Mail (see Salt Lake Hockaday Mail) Hockaday, Isaac 56:2:12-13 Hockaday, John M. 23:2:57; 26:2:144, 159; 31:2:222; 46:2:218; 54:1:59, 63; 56:2:12-20; 57:1:2-12 Hocker, Alice 22:2:64, 69-73, 75 Hocker, M. E. 18:2:152 Hocker, William Arthur (Doctor) 22:2:64-75 Hockett (Captain) 21:2/3:138 Hockett, Sgt. James 73:3:14 Hodder, Fred C. 71:2:8, 18 Hodel, Don 71:4:14 Hodge (Captain) 21:2/3:135 Hodge, Frederick Webb 17:2:122, 138; 21:2/3:181 Hodge, Wallace B. 21:1:101; 27:2:239-240 Hodgerman, N. A. 13:1:75 Hodges, Fred 16:2:109 Hodgman, Henry 21:2/3:204 Hodgson, Arthur C. (see O Wyoming, Wonderful and Wierd) Hodgson, Benny 48:1:120 Hodgson, Colin (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Hodgson, Don (see review of Amercan Territorial System; review of Czar’s Germans; Other Germans in Wyoming) Hodgson, Nellie G. (Mrs.) 27:2:228 Hoebel 33:1:24-25, 29, 34 Hoecken, Father Adrian 75:3:13 Hoff Collection 66:3:58 Hoff, Harry 22:2:37 Hoff, Sam 22:2:37 Hoffer, Florence 26:1:57 Hoffer, Jack 26:2:209 Hoffman 64:2:44 Hoffman and Company (see Hoffman, C. W.) Hoffman, Abraham (Rabbi) 61:1:27 Hoffman, C. W. 19:1:30 Hoffman, Donald 32:2:256 Hoffman, G. (Brevette Major General) 36:2:182 Hoffman, John A. 53:1:11 Hoffman, Lt. Co\. William, 72:1:18, 22-24 Hoffman, Manuella (Mrs.) 49:2:280-281 Hoffman, R. J. 54:2:38 Hoffman, Veda (Mrs.) 31:2:226 Hoffman, William (Major; Colonel) 17:1:7; 22:2:55; 27:1:52; 38:1:13, 42, 46-47; 47:1:13 Hoffman, William H. 45:1:28 Hofling, Charles K. (see Custer and the Little Big Horn: A Psychobiographical Inquiry) December 14, 2009 Page 369

Hofmann, Elizabeth 52:2:5, photo 6 Hofmann, R. J. (Mrs.) 10:1:40 Hofmann, Rudolph J. 22:2:110; 24:1:14; 35:1:79 Hofsommer, Donovan L. (see review of Western Odyssey of John Simpson Smith: Frontiersman, Trapper, Trader and Interpreter) Hofstadter, Richard 49:2:234, 249 hog ranches 17:1:81; 20:2:170-171, 179; 24:1:34; 32:1:123; 32:2:222-223; 37:1:97; 42:2:271; 49:2:256- 247 (see also Cuny, Adolph; Ecoffey, Jules; Fort Fetterman and the Old Hog Ranch; Fort Laramie’s Historic Hog Ranch; RANCHES: hog; RANCHES: Ecoffey and Cuny’s; RANCHES: individual names; RANCHES: Six Mile; RANCHES: Three Mile; Three Mile Ranch) Hog Ranches of Wyoming by Larry K. Brown 66:4:21 Hogan, Bill 37:2:238 Hogbin, A. C. 58:1:12 Hoge, Owen S. (Mrs.) 22:2:91, 95, 99-100 Hoge, Owen S. 27:1:111 Hogerson (Mr. And Mrs.) 42:2:272 Hogerson twins 4:3:360 (see also FIRSTS: white children born at Fort Fetterman) Hogerson, Charles 4:3:360 Hogerson, Charles J. 34:1:49 Hogg, John T. 38:1:92 Hogg, W. T. 49:2:272 Hogg, Will 38:1:92 Hogle 18:2:130 Hogle, Claron 20:2:179 Hogle, Jim 37:1:98 Hogmann, R. J. 35:1:79 Hoig, Stan (see Humour of the American Cowboy; Western Odyssey of John Simpson Smith: Frontiersman, Trapper, Trader and Interpreter) Holabird, S. B. (General) 46:2:249-250 Holbrook, Jack 44:1:41, 45, 48 Holbrook, John 62:1:7, 9, 36, 43-44 Holbrook, R. E. (Doctor) 37:2:153 (see also Hollbrook, R. E.) Holbrook, Stewart H. 30:1:118-119 Holcomb (Mrs.) 58:1:3 Holcomb, Eric 73:2:26 Holcomb, Marjorie W. (see review of Tales of the Seeds-ke-Dee) Hold (see Hackney, Hold and Williams Livestock Company) Holden (Judge) 22:2:28-29 Holden family photo 5:2&3:44 Holden Hill 22:2:50 Holden, Charles W. (Judge) 5:2&3:48; 12:4:291-292; 33:2:153; 37:1:4, photo 5, 18, 20 Holden, Clarence 1:3:20 (see also Early Pioneer of Wyoming; Pioneer of Wyoming) Holden, Ella 5:2&3:79, 121 (see also Valley of the Fontenelle) Holden, Minnie 22:2:56; 27:2:229 Holden, W. C. (see Alton Hutson: Reminiscences of a South Plains Youth) December 14, 2009 Page 370

Holder, Richard L. 39:1:135 Holderman, Harve 39:2:259 Holding Stone Hands: On the Trail of the Cheyenne, reviewed, 72:1:46 Holding, John O. (Sergeant) 23:2:12, 16, 21 Holding, R. E. 55:1:8 Holdrege, George 39:2:183 Holdridge, George W. 75:1, 13 Holds the Enemy 14:1:51 (see also Crow) Hole-in-the-Wall by Thelma Gatchell Condit 27:2:137-141; 28:1:27-40; 28:2:151-165; 29:1:41-65; 29:2:161-176; 30:1:17-36, 53-57; 30:2:175-212 (see also Early Day Dances, Part VII, Section I; Early Day Dances, Part VII, Section III; Ono-Early Post Office, Part VI; Stubbs Clan, Part VIII) Hole-in-the-Wall Country 15:1:64-65; 18:1:78; 23:2:53; 26:1:46; illustration 27:2:136, maps 138, 139; 28:1:27-40; 28:2:151-165; map 29:1:64, 66; 29:2:176; 30:1:17-36; 31:1:39; 31:2:198 Hole-in-the-Wall gang photo 29:2:160; 30:1:17-18, 21; 31:1:53, 57, 59-61; 47:1:89; photo 51:2:65 (see also “Tiger”; ) Holeman, Alex W. 25:2:173 Holeman, Jacob H. (Major) 25:2:163-164, 166-179, 182-189; 26:1:65-73, 77-78; 26:2:145-147, 151-152 Holiday Inn 75:4: 37 Holiday, J. S. (see World Rushed In: The California Gold Rush Experience) Holladay, Ben 15:1:46; 16:1:75; 18:1:69; 19:2:116; 21:1:89; 21:2/3:186; 29:2:190, 205; 31:2:224; 32:1:45; 33:1:82, 87, 93, 96, 99; 33:2:199; 34:1:78; 34:2:236, 241, 245; 50:2:341; 61:2:14-18 (see also Ben Holladay Overland Stage Company; Saga of Ben Holladay, Giant of the Old West) Holladay, Ben 71:3:2 Holladay’s Overland Stage Road 16:1:76; 31:2:217 Hollady, Joseph 28:1:87-88 Holland 22:2:18 Holland, A. M. 2:1:20; 3:1:108; 25:2:211 Holland, Albert 35:2:144 Holland, John 44:1:91 Holland, W. H. 35:2:144 Holland, William C. 35:2:144 Holland. Floyd 71:4:8, 9 Hollbrook, R. E. (Doctor) 35:2:137 (see also Holbrook, R. E.) Holleman, W. E. 35:2:131 Holley, Chris 4:2:320 (see also Camp Jenny) Holliday (Mrs.) 54:2:11 Holliday 20:1:80 Holliday and Williams Sawmill 17:1:82 Holliday Company (see Holliday, W. H.) Holliday, Alice 27:2:229 Holliday, D. A. 19:1:39 Holliday, F. A. (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Holliday, H. H. 21:2/3:208 Holliday, J. T. 41:1:64 Holliday, James 18:2:147 Holliday, Jonas (Lieutenant) 27:1:58 December 14, 2009 Page 371

Holliday, Kate 33:1:80 Holliday, S. 19:1:43 Holliday, W. A. 15:4:388; 20:1:20, 73; 24:1:64 Holliday, William H. 22:2:81; 33:1:80; 34:2:214; 35:1:77; 35:2:182; 37:2:166, 168, 300; 41:1:64; 55:2:6; 59:2:17; 66:3:46 Holling, Holling C., sketches 66:3:48-56, 58-65 Hollingsworth, J. J. 5:1:31-33 Hollister, Dwight 26:1:21 Hollister, Reed 52:2:21 Hollow Horn photo 45:2:230 (see also Sioux) Hollow Victory: The White River Expedition of 1879, reviewed 43 Holmes, R. J., 71:2:32 Holmes, Mrs. R. J. 71:2:23 Holly Sugar Company 27:1:19-21; 53:2:17; 54:2:21, photo 24, 26-27 Holly, Chris 38:1:93 Hollys 19:2:77 Hollywood (California) 66:4:6, 35 Holm Lodge 45:1:19 Holm Transportation Company, 74:2:8 Holm, Bob 73:3:25, 27, 28, 29 Holm, C. A. (Reverend) 39:1:78 Holm, Texas “Tex” 26:1:6, 21; 38:1:83; 45:1:19 Holmberg, Addie E. 7:2:402 Holmes Ferry (see FERRIES) Holmes Quarries illustration 28:2:118, 121 Holmes, Alice C. (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Holmes, C. T. “Doc” 48:2:175 Holmes, Oliver 39:2:258-259 Holmes, Oliver Wendell (U.S. Supreme Court Justice) 64:1:7; 65:4:23 Holmes, Tony 71:2:46 Holmes, W. A. 8:4:643 Holmes, William Henry 14:4:292; 34:2:176, 181-183, 185, 188, 191; 43:1:118 Holnholz, W. J. (Mrs.) 26:1:31 Holsinger, M. Paul 37:2:257; 42:1:135 (see also Willis Van Devanter: Wyoming Leader 1884-1897; Wyoming V. Colorado Revisited. The United States Supreme Court and the Laramie River Controversy, 1911-1922) Holst, Sirene 34:1:11 Holt, Alta Evelyn Kirk 44:1:8 Holt, Carl 25:1:77 Holt, Frank 28:2:141 Holt, George L. 35:2:137 Holt, John M. 51:1:120 Holt, Joseph (Post Master General) 57:1:6-8 Holt, Joseph 36:1:14; 61:2:14 Holt, Reed and Rhoades 21:2/3:211 Holt, W. Stull 20:1:32 December 14, 2009 Page 372

Holt’s Drug Store 37:2:153 (see also Holt, George L.) Holtz, Durl (Mr. And Mrs.) 38:1:89 Holtzoff, Alexander 64:1:24 Holy Road (see Oregon Trail) Holy Terror by Bill Nye 3:1:94-95 Homage to Rupert Weeks by Richard F. Fleck 57:2:9 Homan, George 37:1:79 Home Missionary Church 65:1:27 Home of the Range, Wyoming 29:2:192-193 home remedies (see medicines) Home Station 20:1:56 (see also Rongis) Home, Robert c., 70:1: inside back cover Homer and Evans Sargeant sheep trailing firm 22:2:81; 23:1:77-80 (see also Sargent, Evans; Sargent, Homer) Homer, Andrew 22:2:58 Homer, Belle Stuart 22:2:81; 36:2:190 Homer, Bessie 54:2:25 Homer, Bob 22:2:75-83; 33:1:85; 36:2:188-190, 196 Homer, John (Captain) 22:2:76; 36:2:188 Homer, Robert H. 23:1:78-80, 83, 96 Homes, William H. 23:2:43; 28:2:121-124 Homestake Gold Mine 39:2:183; 44:1:39 Homestake Mine (see Homestake Gold Mine; Working the Homestake) Homestead Act 18:2:144-147; 20:2:133, 136; 22:1:46-47; 24:1:75; 26:2:231; 28:2:128; 48:2:214; 64:3/4:49-50, 56; 65:4:23 Homestead Act 73:3:18 homestead patent 71:2:27 Homestead Publishing Company 66:4:44 Homestead Strike 65:4:5 homesteaders (see Single Women Homesteaders in Wyoming, 1880-1930) homesteading 71:2:21 homesteading photos 43:1:page following 64 Homesteading the Thunder Basin: Teckla, Wyoming, 71:2:21-34 homesteading, Jackson Hole 71:3:9 Homsely, Joe 42:1:95 Homsely, Leura 42:1:95 Homsely, Mary E. (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Homsely, Sarah Ellen 42:1:95 Homsher, Lola (see also) Homsher, Lola 76:3:18 Homsher, Lola M. 21:2/3:108, 181-213, 225-227; 22:1:100; 24:2:114; 26:1:103-104, 231; 26:2:228; 27:1:89, 116; 27:2:190-194, 221, 225, 247; 28:1:94; 28:2:208, 230; 29:2:116-117, 185-187; 30:1:104- 105, 107-108; 30:2:221-222, 224, 237-238; 31:1:114-115; 31:2:231-232; 44:1:41, 45; 49:1:63; 50:1:175; 54:1:34; 65:4:28; 66:3:2; 66:4:2,25 (see also Ghost Towns of Wyoming; History of Wyoming; History of Albany County, Wyoming to 1880; Lola Homsher Research Grant; Wyoming Zephyrs; review of Great America West; South Pass, 1868, James Chisholm’s Journal of the December 14, 2009 Page 373

Wyoming Gold Rush; review of Glimpses Into Edgemont’s Past; review of Treasure Coach from Deadwood; review of America’s Historylands, Landmarks of Liberty; review of ...and then there was one. The Story of Cambria, Tubb Town and Newcastle; review of Backwoods Railroads of the West, A Portfolio; review of Central Pacific and the Southern Pacific Railroads; review of Field Notes of Captain William Clark; review of Nathan Addison Baker, 1843-1934; review of Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop-of-War “Dale”, 1841- 1843; review of West of William H. Ashley; Tenth Anniversary of the Society) Homsher, Lola, 70:1:5 Homsley, Bailey 42:1:94 Homsley, Benjamin Franklin 27:2:187; 42:1:94-95 Homsley, Mary E. 24:2:114; 27:2:186-187; 42:1:93-95 (see also GRAVES; Mary Homsley Grave) Hondo video review 66:3:87-89 Hones, Joseph (Mr. and Mrs.) 26:2:214 Honey Lake (see South Pass and Honey Lake Wagon Road) Honey Lake Wagon Road 22:2:61 Honeycombs formation 52:2:47 Honeyhill (see Letters from Honeyhill: A Woman’s View of Homesteading) Honig, Louis O. 24:1:102 Honn, D. N. (Mrs.) 39:1:100 Honor Thy Father by Robert A. Roripaugh, review 36:1:120-122 Honselena, “Dutch” John 50:2:342 Hoober, David H. (see review of J. Sterling Morton) Hoobler, Dorothy (see Photographing the Frontier) Hoobler, Thomas (see Photographing the Frontier) Hood, Donnalee Bass 32:2:274 Hood, H. M. 39:1:15, 18 Hood, John B. (General) 32:2:270 Hood, Norman 43:1:51 Hood, T. B. (Mrs.) 3:3:191 Hook (Judge) 53:2:7 Hook, H. M. 15:2:155; 15:3:253; 50:2:337 Hook, James W. 25:2:211-212; 26:1:105; 26:2:219; 27:2:229, 240 (see also Seven Months in Cody, Wyoming, 1905-1906) Hook, John 26:1:1, 3, 5, 10, 20-21 Hook, M. M. 12:4:323 Hook, Orin 26:1:8 Hook., Alfred A., 71:4:42 Hooker (see Hooker’s Cabin and Markers on LaBonte Creek; Hooker’s Cabin site map) Hooker, “Pizon Bill” 43:2:272 Hooker, Bill 18:2:117, 119; 28:1:55; 45:1:113 Hooker, Claude 26:1:10, 21 Hooker, William 50:1:21 Hooker, William Francis “Bill” 1:3:19; 1:4:20; 2:2:38-39; 2:3:60; 7:1:363; 7:2:404; 7:3:409-422; 8:2:564; 8:3:604; 8:4:643-644 (see also Charcoal Pits) Hooker’s Cabin and Markers on LaBonte Creek 7:3:409-421 Hooker’s Cabin site map 7:3:415 December 14, 2009 Page 374

Hooks, Sam 38:1:98 Hoop, J. F. 74:1:26, 27 Hooper, Silas 33:2:198 Hooper, Tom 37:2:182; 55:2:6 Hoover (Lieutenant) 42:2:222 Hoover depression 71:4:3 Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Company 71:3:19, 38 Hoover, Agnes L. 24:2:87-89 Hoover, H. H. 27:2:229 Hoover, Herbert (President) 18:1:4; 23:2:58; 50:1:30; 61:2:29; 66:1&2:70 Hoover, Herbert T., review by 71:4:46 Hoover, Maude 24:2:92 Hoover, Sam 24:1:3-4 Hope, Arkansas 65:4:38 Hope, B. W. 45:2:273 (see also Joe Elliott’s Story) Hope, Bob 64:3/4:14, 34 Hope, Thomas 34:2:211 Hopewell 29:2:131-132 Hophof, Al 37:2:233 36:2:134 Hopkins 21:2/3:192 Hopkins, A. G. 22:1:91 Hopkins, Berne 22:1:86, 90 Hopkins, Charlie 33:1:84 Hopkins, Clark 18:2:111 Hopkins, George 28:1:15-16 Hopkins, Harry 45:1:69, 79; 52:2:33 Hopkins, J. G. E. (see Black Robe Peacemaker Pierre DeSmet) Hopkins, James D. 16:2:149, 152, 161; 19:1:15 Hopkins, Lim 9:2:696 Hopkins, Lynn 32:2:252 Hopkins, Mark 12:4:287-288; 33:2:152; 37:1:4-5 Hopkins, Ruth Joy 9:2:696; 7:4:483; 32:2:252 Hopkins, S. G. 50:2:327; 54:1:56 Hopkins, S. G. 74:1:5 Hopkins, W. L. 12:4:327 Hopkins, William 74:1:14 Hopkinson, Mark 65:4:2 Hoppe, August (Private) 32:2:232 Hoppe, Hugo 22:2:106 Hopper, C. Arch (Reverend) 31:2:233 Hopper, Silas L. 3:2:117-126 Hopper, W. L. 21:2/3:197 Hoppin’s Ranch (see RANCHES) December 14, 2009 Page 375

Hopson (pilot) 17:1:71 Hopt, Fred 20:2:176 Horace Albright Visitors Center 66:4:57 Horace Tabor: His Life and Legend by Duane A. Smith, review 46:1:157-158 Horace, Gulch 44:1:50 Horan, James 64:3/4:52, 56 Horan, James D. (see Great American West; Pictorial History of the Wild West) Horbeck, Charles (Mrs.) 31:2:235 Hord brothers 54:1:52 Hord, Violet (Mrs. Charles) 27:2:229; 30:1:106; 31:2:233; 32:2:252; 33:2:217; 37:1:115; 38:1:105, 108, 111, photo 118; 39:1:130, 136 Horgan, Paul (see Peter Hurd. A Portrait Sketch from Life) Horiskey, C. J. 26:2:216 Horn 27:1:80, 83-84 (see also Bannock) Horn and Company 23:1:80 Horn and Hardart 66:4:27 Horn, Elden F. 43:1:23-26, 50 Horn, Henry Peter (Major) 30:2:203 Horn, Hosea 34:1:55 Horn, Tom 13:1:69-72; 25:1:26; 30:1:13; 31:1:55; 31:2:192-193; 35:2:179; 37:2:223; 50:2:350; 54:1:14, 17; 55:1:29; 64:2:34, 40-42, 44-45, 49-50, 59, 65-67; photo 65:4:2, 7, 75 (see also Saga of Tom Horn: The Story of a Cattlemen’s War; Tom Horn Retrial; Tom Horn: Killing is my Specialty) Horn, Tom, 70:1:4 Hornback, Ann 28:1:61 Hornbeck 16:2:106 Hornby, Helen S., 72:1:37 Hornby, William H., 72:1:37, 38 Hornecker, Ernest 22:2:88; 26:1:57, 63 Hornecker, J. M. 26:1:60, 64 Hornecker, Mart 26:1:54, 56, 60; 31:1:87 Hornecker, Mart 71:2:18 Horr, C. W. 19:1:45, 48, 53; 24:2:3; 28:1:62, 65-66 Horsch, Wilma 19:1:50-51 horse characteristics (see HORSES AND MULES) Horse Creek 32:1:71-72; 32:1:60; 47:2:224, 230, 233 Horse Creek Basin 32:2:148, 152, 154, 157; 33:2:226 Horse Creek Council 36:1:43; 41:2:193 Horse Creek Station 20:1:84, 88, 90; 27:1:9; 28:1:44, 46-48, 67; 33:2:223; 35:1:5; 36:1:139; 43:1:67-68 Horse Creek, Wyoming 17:1:27; 21:2/3:129; 22:2:31; 23:1:18, 58, 100; 23:2:11, 13-14, 17, 22-24; 26:1:54; 26:2:125, 166; 31:2:145; 64:2:44-45, 48, 55-56 Horse in Blackfoot Indian Culture with Comparative Material from other Western Tribes by John C. Ewers, review 42:1:124-125 (North Dakota) 17:2:127 Horse of the Americas by Robert M. Denhardt, review 54:1:68 horse races 66:1&2:20 December 14, 2009 Page 376

horse racing (see FIRSTS: trotting and racing course laid out; HORSES AND MULES) Horse Soldier, 1776-1943. The United States Cavalry: His Uniforms, Arms, Accoutrements and Equipments. Vol. IV , World War I, The Peacetime Army, World War II, 1917-1943 by Randy Steffen, review 52:1:65 Horse Station, photo 7:2:368 horse stealing 15:1:51-54; 16:2:140; 24:1:49; 25:1:46-48; 30:2:188-189 (see also HORSES AND MULES) horse thieves 25:1:46-48 horse trading (see HORSES AND MULES; Mister, You Got Yourself a Horse: Tales of Old-Time Horse Trading) Horse Wrangler by Floyd Bard as told to Agnes Wright Spring, review 33:2:235 Horsecatcher by Mari Sandow, review 29:2:238-240 HORSES AND MULES: (see Horse of the Americas; Horse Soldier, 1776-1943. The United States Cavalry: His Uniforms, Arms, Accoutrements and Equipments. Vol. IV, World War I, The Peacetime Army, World War II, 1917-1943; Horse-The Buggy-The Doctor; horse trading; In Re Race Horse; MILITARY: cavalry; Gray Horse Cavalry; individual cavalry units; Mister, You Got Yourself a Horse: Tales of Old-Time Horse Trading; North to Montana! Bullwackers and Mule Skinners on the Montana Trail; Wagons, Mules and Men) aboriginal horses 26:1:34 Apache (General Crook’s mule) 18:1:27 Appie (horse) 31:2:195 Boomerang 15:4:388 (see also White Mule Boomerang) Brownlow (horse) 29:1:50 Button (horse) 26:2:212 cavy (horse) 30:1:14 Comanche (horse) 48:1:123 Dead Man (horse) 26:2:135 Grey Eagle (horse) 38:2:226 horse characteristics 21:1:48-51; 26:1:34 horses stolen 6:1&2:224 Kate (mule) Muggins (horse) 30:1:108 mule race with Indians 25:1:50-51 Red Wing (horse) 30:2:163-167 Sharp’s ten-horse plow team photo 13:1:52 Shetland ponies 47:2:5-6 Steamboat () 42:1:70 White Bell (horse) 16:2:136 Portugee Phillips’ horse 27:2:184-186 Horseshoe (see RANCHES) Horseshoe Creek 4:2:315-317; 19:2:113; 21:1:86; 21:2/3:131; 23:1:18, 59; 37:1:91; 37:2:225; 42:2:255- 257 Horseshoe Creek Battle (1868) 28:1:44-46 Horseshoe Creek Crossing and Stage Station by Bill Shay 42:2:259-262 Horseshoe Creek Mail Station 28:1:44, 46-48 Horseshoe Creek Stage Station 32:1:113; 32:2:231 (see also Horseshoe Creek Crossing and Stage Station) Horseshoe Road (see RANCHES) Horseshoe Station 28:1:46-48; 38:2:138; 42:1:91; 42:2:268 (see also Horseshoe Creek Crossing and Stage Station; Portugee Phillips at Horsehoe Station photo) Horseshoe Telegraph Station photo 38:2:224, 227 Horseshoe Valley 28:1:43-44 Horse-The Buggy-The Doctor 48:2:168, 172, 244, 247 Horstmann Brothers and Company 39:1:43 Horton, Bernard 66:4:7 Horton, Caroly (see Cleaning and Preserving Bindings and Related Materials) Horton, Frank 45:1:17; 48:2:182-183 Horton, Frank 71:4:4, 42 Horton, Frank M. 12:1:82 Horton, John (Private) 32:2:232 Horton, Morgan 51:1:125 Horton, Samuel (Doctor; Post Surgeon) 41:2:197 Hosier Pass 23:1:5 December 14, 2009 Page 377

Hoskins, W. C. 4:1:271; 6:1&2:241; 10:1:40 Hosmer, Brian, reviewer, 72:1:41 Hosmer, Dr. Brian 73:2:34 Hosmer, S. R. (see Rawlins Springs Massacre) Hosokawa, William “Bill” K. 60:12:46-48, photo 49 (see also Mr. Smith Goes to Tokyo; review of Come See the Paradise) hospitals 15:4:389; photo 17:1:14; 21:2/3:206-207 Hossier Goes West: The Diaries and Letters of David Wallace Springer by Ann Waybirght Childs 65:1:1- 2, 6-20 Hostiles and Friendlies by Mari Sandoz, review 31:2:242 Hostiles and Horse Soldiers: Indian Battles and Campaigns in the West by Lonnie J. White, review 44:2:293-294 Hot Springs 21:1:100 Hot Springs County 42:1:45; 48:2:177 Hot Springs County Pioneer Association 26:2:210 8:1:506-513 Hot Sulphur Springs Town Company 32:1:45 Hot Water Falls photo 8:1:488 Hot Weather Rules 38:2:213 Hotchkiss Mountain Gun photo 40:1:cover Hotel Brewster (California) 51:2:14, photo 16, 20 Hotel Brunswick 65:4:57 Hotel Emma 27:1:21 Hotel Irma (see Irma Hotel) Hotel Kimball 28:2:179 Hotel Occidental 27:1:25-30 Hotel Utah (Salt Lake City) 66:3:14 hotels (see Occidental Hotel; Oriental Hotel; Townsend Hotel) hotels 19:1:29 (see individual listings; Irma Hotel; Nixon’s Boarding House; Scranton House) Houchins (Sheriff) 64:2:39 Hough, Charles 47:1:15 Hough, Emerson 42:2:177; 65:1:47, 49; 65:4:33 Hough, Warren (Doctor) 46:2:207-216 (see also Eighteen Fifty Overland Diary of the Dr. Warren Hough) Hough, William 34:1:25 Houghton Fishing Club 76:2:42 Houghton, A. L. 32:2:258 Houghton, Arthur Boyd 48:1:89 Houghton, D. 2:3:54 Houghton, J. D. 71:2:12 Houghton, Merritt Dana photo 48:1:93, 94; 66:1&2:25 Houk, Ed 29:1:62; 30:1:33 Houke (see Houke, Ed) Houlihan, Patrick (see Native Faces: Indian Cultures in American Art) Hour of Trial: The Conversation Conflict in Colorado and the West, 1891-1907 by G. Michael McCarthy, review 49:2:298-299 December 14, 2009 Page 378

House of Blazes, (Newcastle), 70:1:3 House of Commons 66:3:19 House of Haynes 65:1:37, 42, 45, 53 (see also Haynes, Jack Ellis) House of Lords 66:3:19 House of Representatives (see King of the Hill: Power and Personality in The House of Representatives) House, A. M. (Mr. and Mrs.) 47:2:237-238 House, Bill 75:3:4 House, Brad 27:2:299 House, J. E. 40:2:176-177 House, Mart 27:2:299 Houseaux, Joe 54:2:50 Housel, J., 70:2:20 Houseman, Henry 12:4:324 Housen, Keith17 Houser, George 71:4:4 Houser, George O. 10:1:42, 44; 12:3:246; 24:1:3-4, 12-13; 39:2:210; 42:1:100; 50:1:12-13, 16, 18, 20, 22, 27-29, 32, 39, 41, 44, 47, 49, 54 (see also In Memoriam, George O. Houser) Houser, Laura M. 27:2:229 Housh, Donald W. (see review of Fifty Years on the Old Frontier; review of Lakota Society) Housley, Bessie 66:4:13 Houston (Texas) 66:4:33 Houston, Almira Hadley Lewis (see Almira Hadley Lewis Houston) Houston, Grace 23:1:100 Houston, Jane Hunt 27:2:229; 34:2:249; 38:1:85, 102; 39:1:109; 40:1:107; 48:1:137 (see also Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana. First Segment of Trail-Rawlins to Lander. Trek No. 26 of the Historical Trail Treks) Houston, Janette 23:1:101 Houston, Robert 23:1:100-101 Houston, Sam 23:1:100 Houston, Sen. Sam, 72:1:20 Houx, Frank L. (Governor) 12:3:215-216; 26:1:212; 58:1:28; 61:1:4-5; 65:4:7; 66:4:2 Houx, Frank L. 75:4: 21 Houx, Ida 61:1:4-5 Houx, Mayor Frank 75:1, 12 Hover to Windsor by Roger Fulford, review 32:2:272 Hovey, Albert B. 27:2:229 Hovick, Louis 11:1:66 How Fort William, Now Fort Laramie was Named by Dan W. Greenburg 12:1:56-62 How Lost Soldier Station Got Its Name by Ruth Beebe 47:2:238-239 How Rock Springs Celebrated Christmas in ‘78 by D.G. Thomas 27:1:31-34 How the U.S. Cavalry Saved Our National Parks by H. Duane Hampton, review 44:1:119-121 How, When and Why the Old Beartooth Stockade? by J.K. Rollinson 14:2:138-140 Howard (General) 33:1:28 Howard (Lieutenant) 16:1:39 Howard 47:2:185 December 14, 2009 Page 379

Howard County (Nebraska) 46:1:113 Howard, Ben O. 52:2:26 Howard, Bill 28:1:66 Howard, Don 27:1:111 Howard, E.A. 76:3:8 Howard, Ed 30:1:28 Howard, F. L. (Lieutenant) 52:2:27 Howard, Frank 71:2:7 Howard, Frank R. 62:3:136 Howard, Helen Addison (see War Chief Joseph) Howard, Jacob 60:2:24 Howard, John 23:2:52; 58:1:11 Howard, John W. (Mrs.) 27:2:229; 30:2:225 Howard, Joseph Kinsey (see Strange Empire) Howard, L. B. 13:2:158 Howard, O. O. (General) 15:2:118; 29:2:140, 143-144; 49:2:275, 281; 59:2:18-19, 23 Howard, Reuben (Mrs.) 46:1:18 Howard, Robert West (see This is the West; Great Iron Trail) Howard, Sam L. 25:1:97 Howard, Waid (Doctor) 37:1:79 (see also Overland Days to Montana in 1865. The Diary of Sarah Raymond and the Journal of Dr. Waid Howard) Howard. L. O. 71:3:32 Howdy from Old Cheyenne postcard, photo 66:1&2:5 Howe (Chief Justice) 35:1:90 Howe, Alice 26:1:21-22 Howe, Anna 26:1:21 Howe, Church (U. S. Marshal) 9:3:741; 13:1:77; 15:4:389; 41:1:275; 53:2:29; 62:1:7, 46, 60 Howe, Dr. Louis 75:1, 10 Howe, E. F. (Lieutenant) 44:2:201 Howe, Frank S., 72:1:35 Howe, George 16:1:80 Howe, John H. (Chief Justice) 13:1:77; 13:3:223; 17:1:77; 20:2:169; 29:1:34-35; 52:1:3, photo 4, 5-6, 9; 53:2:25- 26, photo 27, 28-29; 62:1:10, 21, 28, 33, 37, 46, 59; 62:3:140-143 Howe, Julia Ward 26:2:113 Howe, Louis (Doctor) 26:1:212 Howe, Marshal Saxe (Major) 27:1:58 Howe, Maurice L. 25:2:145 Howe, Ruby 26:1:21-22 Howe, Timothy 60:2:24 Howell, Ashby 27:1:21-22 Howell, C. L. 12:4:327 Howell, David, Wyoming Attorney General 74:1:5 Howell, Donal, 72:1:37 Howell, Ed 13:2:113-115, 119, 122-125; 65:1:47, 50 Howell, Elija Preston 31:1:26; 32:2:191 December 14, 2009 Page 380

Howell, Elizabeth Emma photo 33:1:43, 44, 49 (see also Howell, Emma; Knight, Mrs. Wilbur Clinton) Howell, Helen Coburn (Mrs.) 27:2:229; 58:1:41, 44, 47 Howell, J. V. (Doctor) 34:2:190-191; 45:1:19 Howell, John 43:2:216 Howell, Leslie D. (Lieutenant Colonel) 18:1:47 Howell, Maureen, photo by 65:4:61 Howells, Rulon S. 43:1:9-10, 13 Howie, Tom 34:1:28 Howland, Charles R. (Brigadier General) 18:1:58 Howland, George Washington (Major) 38:1:18, 42, 47 Howrey, Cecil (Mrs.) (see In Wyoming) Howry, Tom 45:2:170 Hoxie, Frederick E. (see Final Promise: The Campaign to Assimiolate the Indians, 1880-1920) Hoy, Valentine 50:2:349 Hoyle 26:1:15 Hoyt Station 37:1:100 Hoyt, George W. 37:1:36, 38 Hoyt, John 11:4:245-247; 12:3:171-172; 12:4:332; 53:2:35; 56:1:6-7; 65:1;32 Hoyt, John Wesley (Governor) 15:2:118; 16:1:49-50; 18:2:148, 150-153; 19:1:3; 20:1:75; 21:2/3:226; photo 22:1:2.6- 7; 35:1:43, 48, 91; photo 37:1:4, 5, 14, 24, 56; 43:2:209; 45:1:9; 52:1:5-6, photo 7, 9; 54:1:27; 55:2:20; 58:1:23-24; 58:2:38, 40, photo 41, 42-43; 61:2:10 Hoyt, John Wesley (Mrs.) 21:2/3:226; 22:1:6-7 (see also John Wesley Hoyt, Territorial Governor of Wyoming, 1878-1882) Hoyt, John Wesley 76:3:28-30 Hoyt, Percy 2:1:20; 26:1:30-31; 42:1:70; 54:2:58 Hoyt, R. W. (Brigadier General) 18:1:56 HR (see George Mitchell, An Interview at the HR Ranch ; RANCHES) HR Connected 37:2:224, 231 Huang Sih Chen 59:2:20 Hub and Spoke (see RANCHES) Hub Gold Mining Company 44:1:38, 51-55 Hubbard (Captain) 23:2:29 Hubbard (Lieutenant) 23:2:20; 32:2:231; 43:2:295 Hubbard, A. W. 34:2:140 Hubbard, C. 42:1:101 Hubbard, Charles 53:1:8 Hubbard, Elbert 18:1:85; 24:2:68-69; 34:1:82 Hubbard, Etta 19:1:50-51 Hubbard, Leslie E. 42:1:50 Hubbard, Thomas J. 46:1:73 Hubbard, W. 42:1:101 Hubbard, W. P. 27:1:111 Hubbell, Harris B. 44:1:33 Hubbell, U. S. 52:2:48 Huber, S. H. (Reverend) 65:1:29 December 14, 2009 Page 381

Huddlemeyer, Frank 36:2:218 Hudlemyer, Frank 19:2:89 Hudson (see RANCHES: Andrews and Hudson) Hudson Bay Company 1:2:8; 8:4:612-613 Hudson River 65:1:8 Hudson River School of Art 66:1&2:2 Hudson, Dan 26:1:58 Hudson, E. B. (Mr. and Mrs.) 43:1:70 Hudson, Eddie 26:1:58 Hudson, Elvin (Mr. And Mrs.) (see Eagle’s Nest Stage Station) Hudson, Frank L. 49:2:279 Hudson, Hattie 26:1:61 Hudson, Henry 71:2:19 Hudson, John (see Forty-Niner in Utah: Letters and Journal of John Hudson) Hudson, Ruth 24:1:89; 24:2:13; 25:1:107-110; 27:2:247-249; 31:2:240-241; 33:2:136 (see also review of Saga of Ben Holladay, Giant of the Old West) Hudson’s Bay Company 15:2:105, 170, 172; 15:3:200-201, 209-210, 213, 215-217, 225, 238, 291; 15:3:228; 15:4:361; 17:2:95-96, 102-104; 17:2:99-100; 33:2:161, 163; 44:1:81; 46:1:124-125; 56:2:23-24 Hudson's Bay Company 70:4:10 Hudson's Bay Company 75:3:16 Hudspeth, Al 55:1:24 Hudspeth, Benoni Morgan 31:2:147, 163 Hudspeth’s Cutoff 22:2:61; 23:1:60; 25:2:115, 132 Huerfano, Colorado 16:2:92 Huestis, A. J. 31:2:164 Huey, Goldie R. 27:2:229 Huff Hotel 40:1:117 Huff, Amberson 27:2:201 Huff, Jerry 16:1:78; 16:2:92, 125 Huff, John 26:1:64 Huff, Lloyd 58:1:4 Huff, Roy 58:1:4 Huffman, L. A., photo by 65:4:12 Hufsmith, George 44:2:262 Hufsmith, George W. Wyoming Lynching of Cattle Kate, 1889, review 66:3:82-83 Huggins, Lime 47:1:39 Hugh Kirkendall’s Wagon Train on the Bozeman Trail, 1866: Letters of C.M.S. Millard edited by Lonnie J. White 47:1:45-58 Hughes (Lieutenant) 16:2:95 Hughes (Postmaster) 46:1:117 Hughes, A. J. (Major) 38:1:17, 42 Hughes, Bela M. 32:1:44 Hughes, Charles E. (Governor) 53:2:5-6 Hughes, Charles J. 24:1:3-4 December 14, 2009 Page 382

Hughes, D. H. 15:1:31 Hughes, Daddy 22:2:35 Hughes, Dept. QM 73:3:15 Hughes, E. P. (Reverend) 24:2:88, 89-91, 93-95 Hughes, Frank T. 27:2:229 Hughes, Gilberta B. (see Wagon Trails and Folk Tales: Sulphur Springs Station, 1862-1979) Hughes, John photo 25:2:190, 198, 212 Hughes, Melancthon 38:2:189 Hughes, Milton 22:2:35 Hughes, Nan Rhodes 27:2:229 Hughes, R. P. (Colonel) 48:1:127 Hughes, Robert P. 59:1:30 Hughes, Stella (see Chuck Wagon Cookin’) Hughes, Susan (see Mummy Cave Revisited) Hughit 25:1:84 Hugus, J. W. 15:1:17; 16:2:99, 121, 124; 44:2:196, 200, 202; 55:2:33, 35 Hugus, W. B. 33:2:155 Huidekoper, Virginia (see Early Days in Jackson Hole) Huinzinga, Janice 27:1:112 Huizinga, Johan 76:2:3, 8 Hukandeka (see Hekandeka) Hukandika 33:1:31, 33 (see also Hekandeka) Huking, Harry 17:1:74-75 Hulbert, A. B. (see Crown Collection of American Maps Series IV) Hulett, Charles 16:2:92 Hulett, Dyer 16:2:92 Hulett, Wyoming 65:1:24 Hulette and Torrence Cattle Camp 16:2:108 Hull, A. C. 38:2:181 Hull, Cordell (Senator) 49:2:202 Hull, Irene David (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Hull, Lewis B. 74:1:12 Hull, Lewis Byram 18:2:107; 36:1:15 Hull-Hawley Bill 20:2:156 Hultkrantz, Ake 29:2:240; 33:1:115 (see also Indians in Yellowstone Park; Shoshones in the Rocky Mountain Area) Human Side of Wyoming by Mrs. Margaretta Gratz 27:1:105-107 Humberger, C. E. 17:1:14 Humberson, Chris (see Medical Incidents in the Life of John H. Finfrock) Humbert, Pierre 70:4:38 Humboldt Valley 27:1:81-82 (see also Mary’s River) Humbolt House 64:2:52 Humbolt River (Nevada) 15:3:222-223; 23:1:60-61; 26:1:10; 26:2:167, 172; 46:1:64-65; 65:2/3:2 (see also Mary’s River) Humbolt River Sink 25:2:134-137 (see also Humbolt Sink) December 14, 2009 Page 383

Humbolt River Valley 17:1:57; 23:1:23 Humbolt Sink 46:1:65-66 (see also Humbolt River Sink) Hume, R. D. (see Salmon King of Oregon: R. D. Hume and the Pacific Fisheries) Humfreville, Capt. 70:2:1. Lee, 9 Humfreville's Camp, 70:2:9 Humfreyville, Jacob Lee (Captain) 27:2:145; 33:1:97; 38:1:18, 42 Hummasti, George, review by 71:4:44 Humme, Paul 16:2:118, 129, 145 Humour of the American Cowboy by Stan Hoig, review 31:1:111-112 Humpherys, A. Glen (see Crow Indian Treaties of 1868. An Example of Power Struggle and Confusion in the United States Indian Policy) Humphrey (Captain) 28:2:149 Humphrey 19:2:81 Humphrey, Bill (Mr. and Mrs.) 16:2:139-140 Humphrey, C. J. (Brigadier General) 18:1:58 Humphrey, Charles 24:2:118 Humphrey, George “Duke” 6:4:25-28, 30, 32, 36, 38, 40 (see also George Duke Humphrey Outstanding Faculty Award) Humphrey, George 70:3:35-37, 39, 45; photo 37 Humphrey, George Duke 26:2:109; 54:1:31, 33; 56:1:23-24, photo 25, 26-30 Humphrey, W. W. 13:2:113 Humphreys, A. 27:1:88; 27:2:206 Humphreys, A. A. (Captain) 47:2:225 Humphreys, Isaac 44:1:27 Humphries, George 19:2:69 Hundley, Norris 59:1:15 Hundley, Norris, Jr. (see Dividing the Waters: A Century of Controversy Between the United States and Mexico; Water and the West: The Colorado River Compact and the Politics of Water in the American West) Hungry Five 73:3:28 Hunke, Herbert Spencer 42:1:68 Hunke, Marguerite 42:1:69 Hunkpapa Sioux 47:2:149 Hunnaford, J. M. 19:1:11 Hunt (Doctor) 49:1:57 Hunt and the Fabulous Plan by C.P. Dryden, review 31:1:119-120 Hunt Expedition 4:2:280-281 Hunt Mountain 30:1:93 Hunt, A. B., 72:1:30 Hunt, Billy 35:2:137 Hunt, Clyde 55:1:14 Hunt, E. (see E. Hunt and Smith) Hunt, Elise Nila 61:1:6, photo 7 Hunt, Emily Nathelle Higby 37:2:235 Hunt, Frank 45:2:171 December 14, 2009 Page 384

Hunt, Geoffrey R. (see Small Museum and the Interpretation of Wyoming History) Hunt, Gov. Lester C. 73:2:7 Hunt, Harriet Alice 20:2:102-103 Hunt, L. B. 43:1:63 Hunt, L. C. (Mrs.) 26:1:58; 27:1:114 Hunt, Lenore (Mrs.) 26:1:55 Hunt, Lester 76:3:19 Hunt, Lester C. (Doctor) 10:1:41; 12:1:81; 12:4:332 Hunt, Lester C. 66:3:54, 56, 60, 62; photos 55, 60 Hunt, Lester C. 71:4:4, 6 Hunt, Lester C. 75:4: 26 Hunt, Lester C., Jr. 37:2:235; 55:1:14-18 Hunt, Lester Calloway (Governor; Senator) 18:2:163; 19:1:45; 22:2:129; 23:2:62; 24:1:5-6, 9, 12, 16-21; 25:1:70; 26:1:58-59, 83-84, 98; 26:2:129-130, 216; 27:2:229; 30:2:166-167; 35:2:233; 37:1:74; photo 37:2:234, 235- 236; 39:1:68; 44:2:251-252, 254; 45:2:210; 48:2:179, 182-183, 217, 221-222, 240; 49:2:186; 50:2:278; 52:1:26; photo 54:2:22, 25-26; photo 55:1:9, 17-18, 19-21; 56:1:28; 61:1:6; 64:1:24; 64:3/4:10 (see also McCarthy Era Politics: The Ordeal of Senator Lester Hunt) Hunt, Nathelle 61:1:6 Hunt, Stanley P. 9:2:702 Hunt, William H. (Judge) photo 59:1:21 Hunt, Wilson Price 2:3:41; 3:2:129; 15:3:255; 15:4:416; 17:2:91-93; 18:1:68; 22:2:49, 51; 25:2:136, 166- 170, 172- 174; 27:2:160; 30:1:45; 35:2:125-126; 37:2:218; 44:1:79; 45:1:112; 54:1:62; 55:1:34-35 Hunt, Wilson Price 71:4:34 Huntchinson, J. D. 10:2:95 Hunter (Mrs.) 2:1:20 Hunter 19:1:27; 44:2:161 (see also Ute) Hunter and Abbot 19:2:128 Hunter Hot Springs, 70:2:22 Hunter Ranger Station 30:1:6-7 Hunter, Alexander 37:2:229 Hunter, Allen (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:229 Hunter, Bonnie 42:2:50 Hunter, Carol D. 57:1:68 (see also Bibliography of Writings Concerning the Big Horn Medicine Wheel, Big Horn National Forest) Hunter, Colin 19:2:125, photo126, 127-135; 20:1:65 Hunter, Deck 66:1&2:13; watercolors by 15, 18, photo of 21 (see also Deck Hunter Collection) Hunter, Ed 16:1:31; 44:1:93 Hunter, George 38:1:101 Hunter, George, 72:1:35 Hunter, Gertrude 24:2:84 Hunter, Harry photo 15:1:28 Hunter, J. M. 27:2:239 Hunter, James 19:2:134; 21:2/3:232 Hunter, James Colin 19:2:134 Hunter, James Thomas 19:2:131 Hunter, John 15:1:51-54; 33:1:100; 37:1:96 December 14, 2009 Page 385

Hunter, John 74:1:12, 13 Hunter, John D. 1:1:4 Hunter, John M. 10:4:186 Hunter, Louis C. (see Steamboats on the Western Rivers) Hunter, Margaret (Mrs.) 19:2:125, 135 Hunter, Meg 48:2:192 Hunter, Milton R. 46:2:236 Hunter, Richard 21:2/3:232 Hunter, Richard Thomas 19:2:134 Hunter, Ted 52:2:50 Hunter, Thomas (Mrs.) 21:2/3:231-232 Hunter, Thomas Thomson 19:2:131, 134-135 hunting (see A Hunt in Wyoming) Hunting Experiences of Early Days by W. A. Richards 12:1:64-69 Hunting in North Park, Colorado 6:1&2:173 Hunting Trips on the Prairie and in the Mountains 70:4:16 Hunting, 70:1:36-37 Huntington and Company 26:2:144, 161 Huntington, Dimick B. 26:1:78; 26:2:142-143, 149, 153-155, 157, 168, 172-175; 27:1:65; 27:2:211; 28:1:82; 29:2:198 Huntington, E. O. 14:3:247; 17:1:84 Huntington, Gertrude 33:2:155; 37:2:196 Huntington, Gertrude 75:1, 33 Huntington, Laura C. 33:2:155 Huntington, Nat 35:2:179-180 Huntington, Olive McMil1an, 70:2:35 Huntley (Wyoming) 66:3:63 Huntley, C. C. 15:2:177 Huntley, Montana 51:1:117 Huntley, Wyoming 61:1:17-19 Hunton Creek 28:2:174 Hunton Hotel 37:1:89-90, 95, 97 Hunton Meadows 27:2:165-167 Hunton, Alexander B. 76:3:3 Hunton, Blanch 73:3:20 Hunton, Blanche 32:1:107-108; 37:1:91; 50:1:6 Hunton, Blanche 76:3:2 Hunton, E. Deane (Mrs.) 24:1:101; 25:2:212 Hunton, James 14:1:67 Hunton, Jim 37:1:90 Hunton, Jim 76:3:12-13 Hunton, John (Mrs.) photo 50:1:4 Hunton, John 2:1:20; 2:4:67-68, 78; 3:1:108; 4:2:315-317, 320; 4:3:356; 4:4:405; 5:1:8-9, 13-14, 39; 6:3:282; 7:3:416; 9:2:702; 10:1:13; 13:4:238; 27:2:165-167, 181; 17:1:17; 18:2:96, 110-111, 113, 117- 118, 120, 128, 162; 19:1:45; 19:2:128, 131; 20:1:86-88, 90; 21:2/3:183; 26:2:122; 27:2:173, 181; December 14, 2009 Page 386

28:1:46, 54; 28:2:174- 175; 30:2:153, 157; 32:1:106-109; 33:2:229; 34:2:166, 177; 36:2:170-171; 39:2:202-204, 209-211, 213; 42:186; 48:1:28-29; photo 50:1:4, 6-7, 9, 11-12, 17, 21, 27, photo 55; 53:2:37, 70-71; 54:2:51 Hunton, John 73:3:16-18, 20-23 Hunton, John 76:3:2-13, 14-23 Hunton, John, 70:1:8 problems with Mills estate, 12 Hunton, Mary Elizabeth (Carpenter) 76:3:3 Hunton, Mr. and Mrs. John; photo, 73:3:12 Hunton, Thomas 37:1:93, 95 Hunton, Thomas S. 27:2:229 Hunton’s Canyon 28:2:174 Huntoon, Joel (Captain) 32:2:231 Huntoon, Peter W. (see National Bank Failures in Wyoming, 1924) Hurd (Doctor and Mrs.) 34:1:90 Hurd, Emilie (Mrs.) 27:2:229 (see also Big Pond Station) Hurd, G. H. 23:1:105 Hurd, J. D. 49:1:61, 64 Hurd, Peter 37:2:256 (see also Peter Hurd. A Portrait Sketch from Life) Hurd, Vernon K. 27:2:229; 28:2:209, 212; 30:2:220, 222, 234-235; 33:2:195, 214; 33:2:218-219 Hurich, H. (Mr. and Mrs.) 25:1:71, 74, 77, 79 (see also review of Old-Time Cowhand) Hurlbut brothers 51:2:9 Hurlbut, Allen, 70:2:6 Hutton, J. D., 5 Hurst (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Hurst, Fannie 42:2:166 Hurst, Virginia Kooi 25:1:94 Hurt, (Doctor; Indian agent) 27:1:64-67, 76-78 Hurt, Garland (Major) 26:2:170-172, 176, 182, 188-189 Hurt, J. J. 44:1:7 Hurt, Joel J. 61:2:43, 46-47 Hurt, K. O. 34:1:24 Hurt, William 76:2:24 Hurtt, Rueben, 72:1:34-36, 38 Hurwitz, Reva 24:1:15 Hurzler, Emil 33:1:79-80 Husband, Bruce 17:1:15; 21:2/3:179; 31:1:7-8; 34:2:147 Husband, Michael B. (see review of Battle Drums and Geysers: The Life and Journals of Lieutenant Gustavus Cheyney Doan) Huseas, Marion M. (see Best of the West; review of Glittering Misery: Dependents of the Indian Fighting Army; Sweetwater Gold; review of Life in the Far West; review of Many Tender Ties; review of Ruxton of the Rockies; review of Taos Trappers: The Fur Trade in the Far Southwest, 1540-1846; review of Sandbar) Huskinson, Heber (Mrs.) 25:2:209 Husky Oil Company 42:1:63 Husky Refining Company 40:1:101 Huson, Edward W. (Doctor) 30:2:178-179 Huson, Harry 30:2:179 December 14, 2009 Page 387

Huss, John 58:1:9 Hust, George 36:1:80, 85 Husted, James D. 42:1:62 Husted, Raymond 42:1:62 Husted, Wilfred 60:2:44, 47 Huston, A. T. (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Huston, Al 21:2/3:188 Huston, Bill 54:2:49 Huston, George 15:2:107 Huston, Jennie (Mrs.) 25:1:67 Huston, Joseph M. 22:2:58; 30:1:50-51 Huston, Tobe 25:1:71, 74, 77, 79 Hutchings 32:1:66 Hutchings, James M. 31:2:185 Hutchings, Peck 66:4:56 Hutchings, Warren 66:4:56 Hutchins, James S. (see Boots and Saddles at the Litte Big Horn) Hutchinson 26:2:144 Hutchinson, J. M. (Reverend) 38:2:189 Hutchinson, J. W. 13:1:76 Hutchinson, Maude (Mrs.) 24:2:7 Hutchinson, Thomas (Mrs.) 28:1:59 Hutson Alton: Reminiscences of a South Plains Youth by W. C. Holden, review 47:2:249-250 Hutsonpillar, Rice 75:1, 12 Hutton 25:2:130 Hutton and Company 21:2/3:208 Hutton Lake 21:2/3:198 Hutton, C. H. 21:2/3:191 Hutton, Charles, 72:1:27 Hutton, Charley (Charlie) 1:3:11; 33:1:86; 36:2:186-187, 189; 64:2:34 Hutton, Eunice 25:1:97; 27:2:229; 34:2:249 Hutton, J. T. 28:1:5 Hutton, Laura M. (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Hutton, Paul A. (see Custer Reader) Hutton, Paul Andrew, Frontier and Region: Essays in Honor of Martin Ridge, reviewed, 70:2:42 Hutton, Rowena (Mrs.) 35:1:90 Hutton, Thomas B. 35:2:142 Hutton, William 26:2:209; 27:2:229; 34:2:240, 249 Hutton’s (see RANCHES) Huxtable, Ada Louise 64:1:24 Huyck, Leoyta 73:3:27 HY (see RANCHES) Hyatt, Sam 19:2:74 Hyattville 32:1:91; 32:2:207; 34:1:79 December 14, 2009 Page 388

Hyattville, Wyoming 19:2:74; 20:2:112-113; 30:1:6-7; 31:1:40; 52:2:50; 65:4:28 Hyde, George E. 26:2:125; 39:2:202, 206-208; 41:2:194; 42:1:28 (see also Life of George Bent, Written from his Letters) Hyde, Orsen (Honorable) 26:2:149-150, 161, 168; 46:2:219, 221, 223-224 Hyde’s Hall 40:1:117 hydraulic giant photo 65:4:58 (see also Joshua Hendy Machine Works advertisment) hydraulic mining elevator drawing 65:4:55 hydraulic mining process photo 65:4:59 hydrogen apparatus sketch 33:1:14 hygiene 75:1, 28 Hylton, Dr. J. L. 74:1:3 Hynds Boulevard 73:3:11 Hynds Boy Scout Lodge 73:3:11 Hynds Building 73:3:10, 11 Hynds' Grill 71:3:7 Hynds Lodge 73:3:10 Hynds murder trial (Salt Lake City) 73:3:6 Hynds, Harry 75:1, 2 Hynds, Harry P. 30:2:147; 54:1:15; photo 55:2:5, 7; 66:1&2:42 Hynds, Harry P. 73:3:2-11 Hynds, Maud 73:3:6 Hynds, Missou (see Hines, Missou) Hynds, Nellie Gertrude McGuire (Nell) 73:3:8·11; photo 11 Hynes, W. F. 4:2:310-313, 320 Hynes, W. P. 18:2:108 I

I Am Not a Cuckoo Democrat! The Congressional Career of Henry A. Coffeen by Leonard Schlup 66:3:30-47 I Felt Like I Must be Entering...Another World (anonymous memoirs) by an early inmate of Wyoming’s Penitentiary edited by Gordon L. Olson 47:2:153-190 I Married Wyatt Earp. The Recollections of Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp edited by Glen Boyer, review 49:2:294-295 I’d Rather Be Born Lucky Than Rich: The Autobiography of Robert H. Hinkley by Robert H. Hinckley and JoAnn Jacobsen Wells, review 50:1:186-187 IB 64:2:37 Iba, Cy 22:1:87; 28:2:176; 51:1:5-6, 16, photo 33 ICBM (see Intercontinental Ballistic Missile) ice house, 72:1:28 ice sheet on Grand Teton 71:3:31 Ice Slough 23:1:59; 25:2:128; 29:2:192-193; 30:1:37, 39; 44:2:276; 47:2:241 Ice Springs 62:2:86 Ickes, Harold 66:3:61 Ickes, Harold L. (Secretary of the Interior) 44:2:250-251, 253; 49:2:210, 214, 217; 50:1:40, 52; 54:2:28 December 14, 2009 Page 389

ID (see BRANDS) 16:2:92, 124 Idaho 65:2/3:7, 13-14; 65:4:20, 28, 32; 66:1&2:4; 66:3:13, 29 Idaho Canal 16:1:19 Idaho Falls, Idaho 76:4:4-5, 8 Idaho State University 66:1&2:25 Idaho Territory 16:2:153; 65:2/3:11; photo 7:2:368 (see also Wyoming counties in Idaho Territory) Idaho Wildlife Review 70:4:17 Idar, C.N. 73:2:6 Idelman, Max 57:2:22; photo 61:1:14, 15, 23 Iden, Harriet Fry 75:4: 12 Identifying American Furniture Colonial to Contemporary by Milo Naeve, review 55:1:60-61 Idleman, Samuel 13:1:64 Iekel, Jerry (see Aladdin Campsite) Iiams, Lloyd 71:2:13 Iiams, Sam 26:1:64 Ijams 45:2:161 Ijams, H. B. 49:1:59; 65:4:30 Iles Oil Dome 16:1:77 Iles, George 16:2:92, 108, 125 Iles, Tom 16:2:92, 110, 117, 119, 125 Ilfeld, Charles (see Charles Ilfeld Company, A Study of the Rise and Decline of Mercantile Capitalism in New Mexico) Ilg, E.M. 76:1:23 Iliff, John Wesley 17:1:56; 21:1:95; 54:2:67, 70 Illco, Wyoming 29:2:158 Illif, John W. 71:3:3 Illingworth, William H. 46:2:264, 274; 51:2:47-48 Illinois 65:1:8, 35; 66:1&2:21; 66:3:16, 31, 44 (see also From Prairie to Corn Belt, Farming on the Illinois and Iowa Prairies in the Nineteenth Century; Legends and Lore of Southern Illinois) Illinois and Missouri Battle (1812) 17:2:94 Illinois Bell 66:4:31 Illinois Creek 28:1:70 Illinois Gold Hunter in the Black Hills. The Diary of Jerry Bryan, March 13 to August 20, 1876 introduction and notes by Clyde C. Walton 32:2:63-264 Illinois State Historical Society 9:1:684; 66:3:47 (see also Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society) Illustrated London News 48:1:88-90 Ilsley, C. S. (Major) 38:1:72 Ilsley, Harry P., 72:1:35, 36 Ilsley, John P. 27:2:229 Ilsley, Judge Harry P. 74:1:28; photo 29 Immel, Michael 55:1:53 Immell and Jones 15:3:207-209 immigrants 66:3:17, 21 immigration (see State Board of Immigration) Immigration to Oregon and California 21:2/3:111 December 14, 2009 Page 390

Impact of Our Past: A History of the United States by Bernard Weisbergeer 49:2:229, 242, 245 Imperial Oil Company 70:4:41 Imprints on Pioneer Trails by Ida McPherren, preview 22:2:106-107 In Memoir of Mrs. Mary A. Garrett by T. S. Garrett 4:1:264-26 In Memoriam, George A. Bible 23:1:103 (see also Bible, George A.) In Memoriam, George O. Houser 22:2:108 (see also Houser, George O.) In Memoriam, John Eugene Osborne (Governor) 15:3:279, 308-309; 20:1:15-16; 24:2:34, 77 (see also Osborne, John Eugene) In Memoriam, Minnie Rietz 22:2:108 (see also Rietz, Minnie) In Memorium, Joseph Maul Carey 2:3:58 In Memorium, Maurice Groshon 10:3:119 In Old Wyoming by Larry K. Brown 65:3-4, 7; 66:1&2:8-9; 66:3:6-7; 66:4:6-7 In Pursuit of American History by Walter Rundell, Jr., review 42:2:283-284 In Re Race Horse 54:1:13 In Retrospect by Annie K. Parshall 1:3:14-16 In Search of Butch Cassidy by Larry Pointer, review 50:2:355-356 In the West-In My West (poem) by Charles B. Erlanson 37:2:258 In the White Sky poem by William Stafford 66:1&2:5 In Wyoming (poem) by Mrs. Cecil Howrey 49:1:52 In-Among-Them 41:1:53 (see also Arapaho) inaugural ceremony (1924) 74:1:3 Inca 49:2:228-229 Incident at Bitter Creek: The Story ofthe Rock Springs Massacre by Craig Storti, review 63:3:111 Incidents in the Life of Norris Griggs by Mrs. Helen Sargeant 25:1:41-59 Inconoclast 24:2:68-69 Independence Day, 1835 1:1:5 Independence Mine 22:1:85 Independence Rock 3:2:120; 16:1:76; 22:2:56, 59; 23:1:65; 23:2:6, 58; 25:2:27; 29:1:78-80, (poem) 81- 82; 30:2:208; 34:1:50; 40:1:23-39, photo 40; 40:2:269; 42:2:200; 43:2:287-288; 46:1:60, 115; 62:2:84- 85; 64:3/4:53; 65:2/3:13, 19 (see also Masonic Meeting; St. Joe Road; Third Segment of the Oregon Trail, Douglas to Independence Rock, Trek No. 22, of the Historical Trail Treks) Independence Rock 71:3:11 Independence Rock 71:4:23 Independence Rock 75:3:16 Independence Rock and Devil’s Gate by Robert L. Munkres 40:1:23-40 Independence, Missouri 31:2:180, 223, 244; 65:2/3:13-14 Index of Archived Resources for a Folklife and Cultural History of the Inland Pacific Northwest by Donald M. Hines, review 48:2:293-294 Index of Congressional Documents Cites Valuable Wyoming History, 1803-1936 11:2:123 Indian Affairs Office 58:2:18 Indian Affairs Subcommittees (House and Senate) 66:3:56, 64 Indian agent, appointment of, 70:1:9 Indian army (see Glittering Misery: Dependents of the Indian Fighting Army) Indian artifacts (see archaeology; Chipped Stone Artifacts; Stone Artifacts) Indian Bureau 73:3:16 December 14, 2009 Page 391

Indian Chief Washakie’s Obituary by Mrs. Sara Becker 11:1:30-31 Indian Child Welfare Act 66:3:64 Indian Claims Commission 66:3:56, 59-60, 62 Indian Claims Commission Bill 66:3:60 Indian commission, 70:1: 10 Indian Commissioner, Campbell as 75:3:14 Indian Creek 6:1&2:211; 23:1:87 Indian Dances of North America by Reginald and Gladys Laubin, review 50:1:197-198 Indian Disturbances in Jackson Hole Country, Wyoming, 1895 by D.M. Browning 16:1:5-33 Indian Fights: New Facts on Seven Encounters by J. W. Vaugh, review 39:1:146 Indian Grill and Cocktail Lounge 73:3:9 Indian History in Wyoming: Needs and Opportunities for Study by Colin G. Calloway 63:4:125-130 Indian Legends of the Northern Rockies by Ella E. Clark, review 38:2:237-239 Indian Life: Transforming an American Myth edited by William W. Savage, Jr., review 50:1:198-199 Indian Man: A Biography of James Mooney by L. G. Moses, review 56:1:61-62, 83, 88; 43:2:239-240; 44:2:167-168 Indian Peace Commission 59:1:17, 21 Indian policy 66:3:53, 56, 59, 61 (see also American Protestantism and the United States Indian Policy, 1869-82; boarding schools; Chronological List of Actions, Etc., With Indians from January 15, 1837 to January, 1891; Congress and the Indian: The Politics of Conquest; Crow Indian Treaties of 1868. An Example of Power Struggle and Confusion in United States Indian Policy; Dawes Act of 1887; Dawes Allotment Act (1887); Daws Act and the Allotment of Indian Lands; Education and the American Indian; General Pope and U.S. Indian Policy; Great Father, The U.S. Government and the American Indians; Indians and Politicians: The Origins of a “Western” Attitude Toward Native Americans in Wyoming, 1868-1906; O-Kee-Pa. A Religious Ceremony and Other Customs of the Mandans; Place of the Northern Araphaoes in the Relations Between the United States and the Indians of the Plains, 1851-1879; Same Decision, Different Results?: Indian Water Rights and the Wind River Case; Wyoming Politicians and the Shaping of United States Indian Policy, 1945 to 1980) Indian Reorganization Act (IRA, Wheeler-Howard Act) 66:3:50-53, 56, 64 Indian Rights Association 59:1:17, 21 Indian Story of Sylvester Sherman by J. C. Shaw 3:3:177-180 Indian Tipi, Its History, Construction and Use by Reginald and Gladys Lauben, review 30:1:119-120; 50:1:199-200 Indian Treaty of 1859 49:1:66 Indian Version of the Platte Bridge Fight by Francis Seely Webb 32:2:234-236 Indian War of 1864 by Captain Eugene F. Ware, review 33:2:238 Indian War veterans (see Forgotten People, Indian War Veterans; Reminiscences of an Indian War Soldier who Served in Dakotah Territory, now Wyoming from 1865-1866) Indian Wars (see Following the Indian Wars; Hostiles and Horse Soldiers: Indian Battles and Campaigns in the West; Indian Fights: New Facts on Seven Encounters) Indian women 15:3:240; 16:2:91, 115-116, 128, 132; 18:2:128; 22:2:7; 23:1:101-102; 26:1:34; 28:2:174; 29:1:53; 29:2:188; 36:2:141; 39:1:127; photo 39:2:257; 41:1:53; 42:2:266; 45:2:photo 226, 236; 48:1:124; 49:1:13-15; 59:1:48-49, 50-56; photos 66:3:4 (see also Amanda Mary and the Dog Soldiers; Amazons, Witches and Country Wives: Plains Indian Women in Historical Perspective; Hidden Half: Studies of the Plains Indian Women; Sacajawea) Indiana 65:1:2; 66:1&2:75; 66:3:31, 38 Indiana University 66:3:47; 66:4:24 Indianapolis (Indiana) 66:3:31 December 14, 2009 Page 392

Indianapolis, Indiana 65:1:7-8, 15-16; 65:2/3:15 Indians and Politicians: The Origins of a “Western” Attitude Toward Native Americans in Wyoming, 1868- 1906 by Steven C. Schulte 56:1:2-11 Indians as Westerners Saw Them by Ralph W. Andrews, review 36:1:110 Indians in Yellowstone Park by Ake Hultkrantz 29:2:125-149 Indians of the Pacific Northwest by Robert H. Ruby and Robert A. Brown, review 54:2:75-76 Indians, Infants and Infantry: Andrew and Elizabeth Burt on the Frontier by Merrill J. Mattes, review 33:1:108-109; 33:2:213 Industrial Development in Western County 4:4:396-401 Industrial Recovery Office 61:1:22-24 66:1&2:23 Industrial Workers of the World 73:2:6 industries (1884) 15:1:69-70 Infanger, Joe 44:1:91 infantry from Fort Laramie on field maneuvers (1884) photo 17:1:11 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie; MILITARY: infantry) influenza epidemic 56:1:48-50 Information Age 66:3:17 Ingersol (Captain) 21:2/3:137 Ingersol, Ernest 43:1:118 Ingersoll, Ebon 60:2:26 Ingham, Maud 11:4:300 Inghram, Harry C. (Mr. and Mrs.) 31:1:34 Ingleside School 54:2:13 Ingraham, Darlene Newton (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Ingraham, Prentiss 49:1:113, 123 (see also Buntline, Ned) Ingram, Ann 32:1:111 Ingram, Carrie 37:1:31 Ingram, Elva 32:1:111 Ingram, James 32:1:111 Ingram, Lucinda C. 36:2:205 Ingrim, Godfred C. 21:2/3:116 Injun Summer by Daisy F. Baber, review 25:1:104-105 Inland Airlines 64:1:24 (see also Wyoming Air Service) Inland Oil Index 42:2:174 Inman (Colonel) 34:2:169 Inman, George F. (Professor) 37:1:68 insane asylum 18:2:155-156 Insillah (Flathead chief) 75:3:12, 13 Insley, J. B. 15:1:30 Instructions in Rifle and Carbine Firing, 74:2:31 instructor pilots (IPs) 64:3/4:14, 20 insurance (see also Wyoming’s Pioneer Life Insurance Company) Inter Ocean Hotel 73:3:8, 10 Intercollegiate sports 70:3:37 December 14, 2009 Page 393

intercontinental ballistic missile (see MILITARY: ICBM) Interesting Statistics on Defense Activities in Wyoming, World War I 14:1:60-64 interior decorating (see Tasteful Interlude, American Interiors Through the Camera’s Eye) Interior Department 58:2:25-26 Inter-Mountain Freeman 43:2:166, 201-202 International Drilling Trust 70:4:34, 37 International Marine Engineering (magazine) 66:1&2:40 International News Service 74:1:4 International Night 43:1:102-105 International Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) 24:2:90; 66:1&2:23-24 (see also Odd Fellows Hall) International Philatelic Exhibition 16:1:42-43 International Snowmobile Congress 70:3:20 International Snowmobile Industry Assoc. 70:3:22 International Sunday School Association 65:1:22, 30, 32 Inter-Ocean Hereford Association 64:2:36 Inter-Ocean Hotel (Cheyenne, Wyoming) 66:3:32 InterOcean Hotel 1:3:15; 24:1:41; 25:1:19; 33:1:8-9, 44; 34:1:66, 71; 37:1:36, 77, 79-80, 85; 43:1:57; 55:2:26 Interpreters with Lewis and Clark: The Story of Sacagawea and , by W. Dale Nelson, reviewed 76:4:26-27 Interstate Canal 53:2:71 Interstate Highway 80 65:2/3:2, 4 Interstate Oil Compact Commission 48:2:226 Inter-tribal relationships 26:2:152, 168 interurban railways 52:1:17-21 Introduction to a History of the Shoshone National Forest by Margaret Hayden 4:4:373-377 Introduction to Archaeology by Robin Place, review 41:1:152 Invaders 65:4:20, 26, photo 27, 28, 30, 33 Invasion Song, 70:1:15, 21, (lyrics, 21) Investigations as to the Causes of Indian Hostilities West of the Missouri River, 1824 by R. Graham 15:3:198-220 Inyan Kara Camp 46:2:270 Inyan Kara Creek 46:2:265 Inyan Kara Mountain 46:2:265, 271, 276 (see also Ascent of the Inyan Kara Moutain, July 23, 1874) Inyankara, Wyoming 29:2:158 Iowa 31:2:182, 187, 228; 65:4:50; 65:2/3:5; 66:1&2:21; 66:3:22, 87 (see also From Prairie to Corn Belt, Farming on the Illinois and Iowa Prairies in the Nineteenth Century) Iowa Center, Wyoming 43:1:61, 63-68; 61:18-19 Iowa Store (Cody) 75:1, 10 Irara (see Great Falls) Ireland 66:3:31 Ireland 75:3:9 Ireland famine, 1848 1:4:5 Irish 24:1:28 Irish Canyon 50:2:350-351 December 14, 2009 Page 394

Irish Fenian Society 39:1:32 Irish Gulch 44:1:50 Irish Pete 30:2:155, 158 Irish soldiers 16:2:138 Irish wake 75:1, 5 Irish, O. H. 29:1:101; 29:2:195, 198-200, 204-213, 217-219 Irma Bar 26:1:11 Irma Hotel 26:1:6, 11 Irma Hotel 73:3:27 Iron Bridge 27:2:175, 177 Iron Bridge by Joseph M. Adams 42:1:87, photo 88 Iron Bull 7:2:397-398 (see also Crow) Iron County Mission 27:2:175, 177 Iron County, Utah Territory 26:2:157, 165 Iron Creek 46:1:114 Iron Gazette 43:2:264 Iron Horse 22:2:8 Iron Horse 76:3:8 Iron Horse Wrangler by Ernest M. Richardson 31:2:127-139 Iron Mountain 37:2:222; 47:2:233; 57:2:2, 5; 64:2:41 (see also Riding the White Horse Home) Iron Road to the West, American Railroads in the 1850s by John F. Stover, review 51:2:73-74 Iron Robe 56:2:25 (see also Gros Ventre) Iron Shell 30:1:86 (see also Sioux) Iron Spring Flat 47:2:238 Iron Springs 47:2:238 Iron Tail 73:3:26 Iron Trail by Edward Gillette 3:3:190 Irons, J. A. (Major) 40:2:188 Iroquois 75:3:16 Iroquois trappers 75:3:12 Irrigatin’ (poem) by C. P. Arnold 16:1:61 irrigation 15:4:412; 20:1:36-40; 20:2:131-145; 25:1:83-90; 53:2:12-21; 59:1:17, photo 18, 19-24 (see also Alcova Project; Carey Act; Carey Brothers; Economic History and Settlement of Converse County, Wyoming; FIRSTS: irrigation system in Wyoming; irrigation works; Greeley-Poudre Irrigation District; Mead, Elwood; Studies in the Settlement and Economic Development of Wyoming; Wyoming Development Company; irrigation, Reel support for 75:1, 31 IRS (see U.S. Internal Revenue Service) Irvin, George W., II 49:1:29, 31-33 Irvin, John 20:2:173 Irvin, Margaret West, 70:2:36 Irvine, Billy 29:1:83; 45:2:163; 54:2:68 Irvine, Bob 19:1:48; 29:1:83 Irvine, George W., II 36:2:211-212 Irvine, Robert L. 10:1:43; 11:4:300 December 14, 2009 Page 395

Irvine, W. W. 37:2:177 Irvine, William C. 1:2:6; 12:4:281-283; 20:1:64, 66; 23:1:29; 37:2:190, 225; 43:2:209; 54:1:52, 56; photo 65:4:23, 26, 31, 45, photo 46 Irving Company 40:2:280 (see also Irving, Sam) Irving, Helen A. 27:2:229 Irving, Pierre M. 8:4:627-629 Irving, Sam 40:2:275-277 Irving, Washington 71:4:16-19, 26-28, 35; photo 18 Irwin (Doctor) 15:3:253 Irwin, Charles 42:1:70 Irwin, Charles B. 71:3:7 Irwin, Charley (see Charley Irwin’s Wild West Show) Irwin, Charlie 19:1:43; 26:2:134 Irwin, Frances Newton 73:3:25 Irwin, George W. (Sergeant) 64:3/4:39 Irwin, Hannah Gertrude 44:2:281 Irwin, James (Doctor) 12:4:327; 13:3:179; 14:2:147; 26:1:51, 63; 31:1:87; 52:1:47, photo 48, 49, 53; 59:2:34 Irwin, James (Mrs.) 13:3:179 Irwin, John (Captain) 18:2:102 Irwin, Robert W. 65:4:44 Irwin, Sarah photo 52:1:48 Irwin, Selden 25:1:8; 39:1:26 Is Custer Alive Today? 48:1:109, 129-131 Is This Imperialism? campaign button photo 66:3:35 Isaac Bard diaries 66:4:31 Isaac Bard Stage Station-Little Bear, Wyoming by Grace Logan Schaedel 37:1:84 Isaac C. Miller: Events in the Life of a “High-Toned” Dane by Mark E. Miller 61:2:41-50 Isabel Haynes Children’s Book Collection 65:1:52 Isabel Haynes Fine Art and Indian Art Collection 65:1:52 Isabel Haynes Vertical File 65:1:52 Isabey, Hadji 17:1:83 Isely, Elizabeth 33:1:58 Isenberger, Ike 71:2:30 Isern, Thomas D. (see Bull Threshers and Bindlestiffs: Harvesting and Threshing on the North American Plains; review of Charles Boettcher: A Study in Pioneer Western Enterprise) Isham, G. S. 31:2:146; 32:7:177, 202 Isham, Joe 75:1, 10 Ish-a-woo-a River 49:2:268 Ishkatupa, Pawnee chief 75:3:11, 12 Isis, Gloria photo 13:4:front cover Island County (Washington) (see Land Use, Environment and Social Change: The Shaping of Island County, Washington) Island in the Rockies: The History of Grand County, Colorado to 1930 by Robert C. Black, III, review 42:1:127-128 December 14, 2009 Page 396

Island Lake 30:2:172; 60:2:6 Island Park (see RANCHES) Islay, Wyoming 71:3:7 Isle of Chiozza 71:2:39 Ita 16:2:114 (see also Ute) Italy 66:1&2:30 Ivanpah 26:2:189 (see also Digger and Gosiute) Iverson, Peter 51:2:80; 66:3:65 (see also Carlos Montezuma and the Changing World of American Indians; review of Centennial Campaign: The Sioux War of 1876; review of Great North American Indians; review of History of Wyoming; Wyoming: Still the Cowboy State?; review of Let My People Know: American Indian Journalism, 1828-1978) Iverson, Sen. Alfred, 72:1:20 Ives, Ernest L. (Mrs.) (see Ernest L. Ives Collection) Ivey, Charles 15:1:19 Ivins 42:2:216-217 Ivins, Virginia W. 40:1:26, 33 Ivinson (Mr. and Mrs.) 34:1:93 Ivinson (see Grow-Ivinson wedding) Ivinson Hospital 64:2:58 Ivinson, E. 21:2/3:207, 209 Ivinson, Edward 74:1:22 Ivinson, Edward A. 37:2:195; 43:1:17; 53:2:29; photo 66:3:35 Ivinson, Jane 43:1:17 (see also Jane Ivinson Memorial Hall) Ivinson, Maggie 17:1:81 (see also Grow, Mrs.) Ivory, Horace 65:4:18 IXL 32:2:149; 45:1:17 Izaak Walton Gun Clubs of Wyoming 13:4:288 Izaak Walton League 55:2:13 J

J Rolling M 71:3:3 J. B. Oakie mansion photo 46:2:184 J. B. Oakie, Lost Cabin Pioneer by Karen L. Love 46:2:173-205; 47:1:69-100 J. C. Jackson store photo 66:3:43 J. C. Teller and Company 44:2:203 J. E. Stimson Collection photos 65:1:11, 14; 65:2/3:11, 14-15, 28; 65:4:19, 27, 45-46, 53 J. E. Stimson photos 66:1&2:24-25; 66:3:5, 43; 66:4:50-51, 53, 55-56 J. E. Stimson: Photographer of the West by Mark Junge, review 59:1:57 J. E. West and Company 66:3:32 J. F. Reynolds #9 (see Reynolds, J. F.; Woman’s Relief Corps) J. M. Searle and Company 33:2:141 J. O. Willits Horse Grower 66:1&2:18 J. S. Collins and Sons 34:2:215; 37:1:69, 98 J. Sterling Morton by James C. Olson, review 44:2:294-295 December 14, 2009 Page 397

J. W. Neff and Son’s Grocery (see Neff, J. W.) J.D. Conley’s Cabinet of Curiosities and Other Early Wyoming Museums, by Beth Southwell 76:3:24-32 Jabelmann, Ann 27:2:229; 30:2:225 Jablon, Howard, ed., From the Old Northwest to the Pacific Northwest: the 1853 Oregon Trail Diaries of Patterson Fletcher Luark and Michael Fleenen Luark, 71:3:45 Jack 16:2:89, 96-97, 100, 111, 135, 143-144 (see also Ute) Jack Ellis Haynes Chronological Research File 65:1:52 Jack Ellis Haynes Public File 65:1:52 Jack Ellis Haynes-A Tribute by Horace M. Albright 35:1:85-87 Jack Morrow by George Stephens 40:1:113-115 Jack Rabbit Springs 16:2:137 jack rabbits 26:1:9-10 Jack, Bob 33:2:198 Jack, Duncan 33:2:198 Jack, John (Professor) 47:2:235 Jack, Robert 19:1:31 Jack, William M. “Scotty” 27:2:112, 229; 45:2:191; 48:2:174-175, 179-180, 182-284, 197, 221-222, 224, 226-232, 236; 63:1:15 Jackman, E. R. (see Oregon Desert) Jackman, Levi 21:2/3:121 Jacks (see Cousin Jacks: The Cornish in America) Jackson (California) 66:1&2:37 Jackson 33:2:160; 42:2:153-154, 157, 159, 161-164, 174, 176-178, 180; 44:1:72, 76; 44:2:262, 264 (see also FIRSTS: First Wagons to Reach the Rocky Mountains, extract from letter from Messrs. Smith, Jackson and Sublett to Secretary of War) Jackson Apartments 74:1:28 Jackson Canyon 47:1:6 Jackson Creek 22:2:50 Jackson Creek, 70:2:11 Jackson Hole 16:12:5-33; 25:1:47; 39:1:188, 220; 42:2:149-182; 43:1:23; 44:1:72-77, 81-82, 84-85, 87, 89; 44:2:241-265; 64:3/4:2; 66:1&2:4, 5, 75; 66:3:14; 66:4:44 (see also Along the Ramparts of the Tetons: The Saga of Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Colter’s Hell and Jackson Hole; Early Days in Jackson Hole) Jackson Hole 71:4:29, 33, 38 Jackson Hole Courier 42:2:149-150, 152, 155, 157, 160, 164-165, 167-171, 173-179; 44:1:106 Jackson Hole elk herd 50:2:248-257, 262, 264, 269 Jackson Hole elk herd 71:3:18 Jackson Hole Elk Refuge 70:4:8 Jackson Hole Fine Art Foundation 44:2:262 Jackson Hole Journal by Nathaniel Burt, review 56:2:52 Jackson Hole Museum 71:3:40 Jackson Hole 71:3:18 Jackson Hole National Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Jackson Hole National Monument 71:3:17, 21 Jackson Hole National Monument established 71:3:17 Jackson Hole News 70:3:31 December 14, 2009 Page 398

Jackson Hole Oral History Project 71:3:21 Jackson Hole Plan 44:2:242, 246-247 Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc. 50:2:270 Jackson Hole Ski Corporation 44:2:259 Jackson Hole Wildlife Park 71:3:17, 22 Jackson Hole, Wyoming map 5:4:145; 16:1:5, 10, 13-16, 18-22, 24-27, 30, 32; 17:2:91, 105; 18:1:21; 22:2:49-51; 23:2:57; 25:1:47; 65:4:7 (see also Commission of the Conservation of the Elk of Jackson Hole, Wyoming; FIRSTS: survey in Jackson Hole) 42:2:159; 44:1:76, 81; 44:2:242; 58:2:26 (see also Jackson, David) Jackson Lake 66:1&2:2; painting 66:1&2:75 Jackson Lake 71:3:36 Jackson Lake 71:4:3I, 32, 38, 41 Jackson Lake 76:2:21 Jackson Lake Dam 71:3:19, 38, 39 70:3:42, 43 Jackson Lake Lodge 71:3:17, 18, 34, 43 Jackson Lake Ranger Station 71:3:17 Jackson Memorial Wing (see National Museum at Scottsbluff, Nebraska) Jackson National Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Jackson State Bank 42:2:155, 158; 44:1:94 Jackson Street (Big Horn City) 66:1&2:16 Jackson Valley Telephone Company 30:2:150; 42:2:160 Jackson, “Swede” 44:1:93 Jackson, “Teton” 44:1:92 Jackson, Andrew (President) 11:2:116; 46:1:131; 49:2:244; 60:2:22-23 Jackson, Andrew M. 29:2:184-185 Jackson, B. A., 72:1:25, 27, 30, 32 Jackson, Buck, photo 65:4:5 Jackson, C. 16:2:156 Jackson, Carl 64:2:54-55 Jackson, Carlton 49:2:234, 251 Jackson, Clarence 27:2:229 Jackson, Clarence S. (see Quest of the Snow Cross) Jackson, David 17:2:98, 100-101; 31:2:243 Jackson, David E. 44:1:73, 81-82, 92; 54:1:63 (see also Shadow on the Tetons: David E. Jackson and the Claiming of the American West) Jackson, David E. 71:3:24 Jackson, David E. 75:3:11 Jackson, Donald (see Custer’s Gold. The United States Cavalry Expedition of 1874; Expeditions of John Charles Fremont, Volume I. Travels from 1838-1844 and Map Portfolio; Expeditions of John Charles Fremont. Vol. I. The Bear Flag Revolt and the Court-Martial) Jackson, George (Mrs.) 26:1:60 Jackson, George 26:1:63 Jackson, Henry (Lieutenant) 36:21:176-17 Jackson, Henry 47:1:85; 66:3:60 December 14, 2009 Page 399

Jackson, Howard 3:1:110; 43:2:280 Jackson, Hugh 59:1:61 (see also History of Volunteering in Wyoming) Jackson, J. P. 20:2:172 Jackson, John C., Shadow on the Tetons: David E. Jackson and the Claiming of the American West, review 66:4:64 Jackson, Mark 25:2:202-203 Jackson, Richard H. (Sergeant) 35:1:11 (see also Mormon Role in the Settlement of the West) Jackson, Sheldon (Reverend) 15:3:283; 38:2:173, 177, 181-182, 185; 39:1:71, 77, 79, 94, 97 Jackson, Stonewall 21:1:16 Jackson, Teton 30:1:34 Jackson, Thomas (General) 32:2:270 Jackson, W. E. 66:1&2:13, 16 Jackson, W. Turrentine 18:2:139-162; 35:1:6; 37:2:178; 65:4:32 (see also Administration of Governor Thomas Moolight; Governor Francis E. Warren, a Champion of Woman Suffrage; review of Cattle Raising on the Plains, 1960-1961; Railroad Relations of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, 1873-1890; Territorial Papers of Wyoming in the National Archives; When Grass was King; Wyoming Cattle Quarantine, 1885; Wyoming Stock Growers Association Political Power in Wyoming Territory, 1873-1890) Jackson, William E. (Mr. and Mrs.) 15:2:153; 20:1:61, 78; 29:1:116-117; 35:2:131; 36:1:66 Jackson, William H. photos by 66:4:46-47 Jackson, William Henry 5:4:164; 7:2:403; 8:4:643; 14:4:254, 269; 21:2/3:227; 23:2:59; 25:1:76; 28:1:55; 28:2:174, 191; 29:1:80; 34:2:179, photo 181, 191, 242, 244; 42:2:266; 43:1:117-118, 123; 44:1:88, 92; 48:1:90; 50:1:21, 23, 30, 53, photo 54; 60:1:5, 7; 65:2/3:10, 13, 16-17, 19, 21, 23 (see also Address Regarding First Photographing of the Tetons; FORTS AND CAMPS: Caspar sketch; Photography of the Tetons; Westward America) Jackson, Wyoming 23:2:58; 26:2:135; 48:2:233; 50:2:251 Jackson, Wyoming 76:2:19-24 Jackson, Wyoming, 70:3:11, 16 Jackson, Wyoming, early settlement near, 70:1:5 Jackson, Z. 18:2:161 Jackson. William H. 71:3:20, 32, 34 Jackson. William H. 71:4:41 Jackson’s Hole Story by Josephine Fabian, review 35:2:243 Jacob, Norton 21:2/3:121; 31:1:7 Jacob’s Crossing 36:2:223 Jacobs, Emma, 70:2:3 Jacobs, John 55:1:36 Jacobs, John M. 36:2:206-209, 212, 222-223; 42:2:270; 49:1:26-30, 34-38, 40-44 Jacobs, John, 70:2:3, 15, 20 Jacobson, Alice Eder 70:3:3; (author bio), 5 Jacobucci, Joseph 64:1:24 Jacobucci, Joseph F. 43:2:175, 177, 184, 195, 202 Jacoby, “Red” 66:3:43; 66:4:27 Jacque Laramie Chapter (see Daughters of the American Revolution, Jacque Laramie Chapter) Jacques, Paul 64:3/4:3, 6; photo by 65:1:4, 35; 65:4:34 Jaehnig, Kenton G., book reviewer 76:1:38 December 14, 2009 Page 400

Jagger, D. 31:1:25; 31:2:172 Jagger, J. 32:2:188, 201 Jalisco, Mexico 73:2:21 Jamason, John (see Jamason’s Trading Post) Jamason’s Trading Post 42:2:79 James (Governor) 34:2:197 James Boan and Son 33:2:214 James Bridger Biographic Sketch by Major General Grenville M. Dodge 1:3:1-10 James Bridger Claims by Victor H. Cohen 12:3:228-240 James Bridger, A Mexican Citizen 11:4:292-295 James brothers 2:2:25-26; 30:1:35 James G. Hamilton Collection 65:1:52 James Lake 21:2/3:197 James Madison Alden. Yankee Artist of the Pacific Coast, 1854-1860 by Franz Stenzel, M.D., review 48:1:147-148 James, Frank 38:1:90; 50:1:75 James, Frank 76:1:18 James, Henry 28:2:155; 64:1:5 James, Jesse 50:1:75 (see also Life, Times and Treacherous Death of ) James, Johnathan A. 44:1:32 James, N. H. W. (Captain) 18:1:85 James, Nat 15:1:45; 35:2:131-132, 141; 37:2:153 James, Poison Joe photo 28:2:152, 160-161 James, Rhett S. 39:2:273 (see also Brigham Young-Chief Washakie Indian Farm Negotiation) James, Samuel 59:2:9-10 James, William 64:1:7 Jameson, Arlen D. (Colonel) 59:1:37 Jameson, E. C. (Mrs.) 3:1:108 Jameson, Jesse H. (see review of Guide to the Care and Administration of Manuscripts; review of War Chief Joseph) Jameson, Nell 64:3/4:53 Jameson, William 44:1:32 Jamison, Samuel M. 42:1:30, 33 Jan Em Creek 32:2:165 Jane (Pahviets’ squaw) 16:2:90-91, 94, 97, 113, 115 (see also Ute) Jane Ivinson Memorial Hall 43:1:17, 21 Janes, Ralph 60:2:18 Janis, Antoine 39:2:205 Janis, Antoine, 70:1:8 Janis, Antoine, 72:1:18 Janis, Emily 43:2:257 Janis, Mary 18:2:116 Janis, Nicholas 39:2:204; 43:2:257 Janis, Nick 18:2:93, 107, 110, 115, 126; 27:2:146; 47:1:15 Janis, Peter 18:2:115 December 14, 2009 Page 401

Janis, William 18:2:115 Janisse (see Janis, Nick) Japan 65:4:45 Japanese gardener 73:3:10 Japanese paper balloons 24:1:20-22 Japp, John 27:2:229 Jared Fox’s Memorandum: Kept from Dellton Sauk County, Wisconsin Toward California and Oregon, 1852-1854 by Jared Fox, review 64:1:30-31 Jarrard, Jimmy 33:2:190 Jarrard, Olf 31:2:207 Jarre, Maurice 64:1:25 Jarrett Palmer Special Train 3:4:200-1 Jarrot, Vital 27:1:12; 31:1:17; 46:1:12 Jarvie, John 27:1:31-32; 53:1:57 Jarvis 57:1:2-3 Jasper, Mo. 75:3:27 Jastrow, Helen 76:4:13 Jay Em 32:2:164-166 Jay Em Cattle Company 32:2:191 Jay Em, Wyoming 29:2:159 Jay, Tom O. 26:1:31 Jayne, Clarence D. (Doctor) 27:2:229; 37:1:113 Jaynes, William 26:1:64 Jediah Smith and the Opening of the West by Dale L. Morgan, review 26:2:223-224 Jeffers, William M. 25:1:67; 43:1:15, 49, 51-52 Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, 72:1:9 Jefferson County Historical Society 65:1:20 33:2:161, 163; 36:2:212; 37:2:216 Jefferson, Iowa 65:2/3:5 Jefferson, Thomas (President) 18:1:4-5 Jefferson, Thomas 66:3:24 Jeffersonian Democrat 66:3:47 Jeffrey, C. W. (Doctor) 24:1:3-4 Jeffrey, Henry B. 12:4:334 Jeffrey, J. K. 37:1:56 Jeffrey, John K. 12:3:182-183 Jeffreys, William 34:2:145 Jeffries, May (Mrs.) 26:1:55 Jehosiphat claim 43:2:260 Jehovah Jireh by Fama Hess Stoddard 31:1:41-47 Jellison, Katherine, Entitled to Power: Farm Women and Technology, 1913-1963, review 66:4:65 Jelm School 54:2:14 Jenatte, Eugenia 39:1:102 Jenkins (and squaw) 16:2:92; 19:2:107 Jenkins, Byron 44:2:262 December 14, 2009 Page 402

Jenkins, Carl 17:1:84 Jenkins, Del 66:4:55 Jenkins, Gus 37:1:35 Jenkins, Henry 66:4:55 Jenkins, J. F. (Mrs.) 4:4:408; 37:1:50 Jenkins, James F. (Captain) 5:1:24-26, 39; 23:1:21; 28:2:147 Jenkins, John J. 34:1:74 Jenkins, John M. (Brigadier General) 18:1:57 Jenkins, Perry W. 13:4:389; 21:2:4, 6; 23:2:58; 24:1:102; 25:1:62-64, 66-68, 71, 77; 26:2:102 (see also Kiskadden- Slade) Jenkins, Theresa (Mrs.) 19:2:133 Jenkins, Theresa 75:1, 23, 26 Jenkins, Theresa A. Parkinson 37:1:28, 54; photo 52:1:11; 62:1:58, 72 (see also Therese A. Parkinson Jenkins) Jenness, John C. (Lieutenant) 36:1:62; 41:2:196 Jenney Expedition 7:1:342; 13:4:363 Jenney Stockade 34:1:17; 38:1:84, 94 Jenney, Walter P. (Professor) 7:1:341; 17:1:11; 38:1:94; 41:1:93; 50:1:43-46, photo 47, 48 Jennings, Bob 4:2:307 Jennings, Harry B. 15:4:390 Jennings, Sam 32:2:192 Jennings, Talbot (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:229 Jennings, U. S. 75:3:31 Jennings, William 29:2:189; 44:2:275 Jenny Lake 44:1:88; 44:2:261; 58:1:16-18, photo 19 Jenny Lake 71:3:9 Jenny Lake 71:4:41 Jenny Lake Drive 71:3:20 Jenny Lake Lodge 71:3:21 Jenny Lake Ranger Station 71:3:21 Jenny Lake Store (illus.) 71:3:16 Jenny’s Stockade 26:2:209 Jensen, A. W. 27:2:229 Jensen, Clara 61:1:36 Jensen, Henry (Mrs.) 39:1:113; 43:2:283 (see also Castle Rock; ) Jensen, Henry 39:1:113; 43:2:283; 47:2:235, 239-240; 48:1:133-136, 138, 140-141; 49:1:131, 133, 135 (see also Castle Rock; Derby Stop; Hailey Post Office and Stage Station on Beaver Creek; Robert Stuart) Jensen, Jens P. 28:2:137 Jensen, Katherine (see review of Feminine Frontier: Wyoming Women, 1850-1900; review of Fragment: The Autobiography of Mary Jane Mount Tanner; review of So Much to be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier; Rural Women Working: Naming and Evaluating Women’s Non- Wage Labor) Jensen, Lee (see Pony Express) Jensen, Mildred Mickelson (Mrs.) 25:1:65-66 Jensen, Richard E. (see Eyewitness at Wounded Knee) December 14, 2009 Page 403

Jensen, S. G. (Mr. and Mrs.) 11:4:300 Jenson, Andrew 26:2:150; 39:2:255; 46:2:236; 56:1:57 Jeppesen and Company 75:4: 28-29 Jeppesen, Elrey Borge 75:4: 29 Jepson, Carl E. 27:2:229 Jerk Meat 52:1:46 (see also Comanche) Jernberg, Maxine 51:1:110 Jernberg, Van 51:1:110 Jersey Junction 23:1:11, 14 Jerseyville Company (Illinois) 25:2:114-117, 120, 138 Jessel, Paul W. 12:1:81 Jessey, Henrietta (Mrs.) 2:2:39 Jessop, Bert 42:1:82 Jessup 20:2:157 Jesuits and the Indian Wars of the Far Northwest by Robert Ignatius Burns, S. J., review 38:2:231-232 Jesup, Thomas S. 32:1:18 Jesurun (Doctor) 24:2:9-10 Jeunesse, Nicholas (see Janis, Nick) Jewel Tea Company 66:4:6 Jewell (Doctor) 47:1:99 Jewell County (Kansas) 64:3/4:56 Jewell, Clayton 33:1:15-16 Jewell, Scott 47:1:100 Jewett Land and Livestock Company 23:2:51 Jewett, George 65:2/3:12 Jewett, George E. 31:1:10; 31:2:167-168, 171; 32:1:61 Jewett, Gordon (Mrs.) 23:2:62 Jewett, James J. 25:1:88; 28:2:135, 140 Jewett, James J., Jr. (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Jewett, Joseph 51:2:39 Jewett, Lora Neal 25:1:66, 69-70; 27:2:229 (see also Almira Hadley Lewis Houston; Life of Frank Ball) Jewis Agricultural Society 61:1:17-22, 24 Jewis Agriculturists’ Aid Society of America 61:1:18-19, 21 Jews 65:4:21 (see also Wyoming Jewish Press) Jews in Wyoming by Carl V. Hallberg 61:1:10-31 Jillich, J. M. 51:2:18 Jim Beckwourth: Black Mountain Man and War Chief of the Crows by Elinor Wilson, review 53:2:82 Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum 32:1:74; 32:2:247, 454; 36:1:65 (see also Johnson County-Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum) Jimmerfield, Dave 76:1:23, 25 Jinks Creek 22:2:99 Jireh College 31:1:41, photo 42, 43-47 Jireh College-Stirred Embers of the Past by Maxine Colonna and Ruth Ford Atkinson, review 36:1:111-13 Jireh Experiemental Farm (see Jireh College) Jireh, Wyoming 26:2:140; 29:2:158; 31:1:41-47 December 14, 2009 Page 404

Jivaro (Equador) 31:2:140 JM 32:2:164-165, photo 166 (see RANCHES: Jay Em) JM brand (see BRANDS) JM ranch 71:3:3 JoAnn Jacobsen Wells, review 50:1:186-187 Joanna (Sister) 21:2/3:206 Jobe, John 49:2:278 Jobe, Martin 49:2:278 Joe Edelbrock and Sons 34:2:217 Joe Elliott’s Story by B. W. Hope 45:2:143-172 Joe Meek, The Merry Mountain Man a Biography by Stanley Vestal, review 24:2:126-128 Joffe, Joseph (see John W. Meldrum, The Grand Old Man of Yellowstone National Park) Johann, Susan, photo by 65:4:19 Johansson, Ester 27:2:229 John “Portugee” Phillips Legends. A Study in Wyoming Folklore by Robert A. Murray 40:1:41-56 John Alexander Osborne by Mrs. Meta Osborne 14:4:315-321 John Allen Campbell (diary) 10:1:5-11; 10:2:59-78; 10:3:120-143; 10:4:155-185 (see also Campbell, John Allen) John B. Kendrick, Cowpoke to Senator, 1897-1917 54:1:51-57 John B. Kendrick’s Fight for Western Water Legislation, 1917-1933 by Eugene T. Carroll 50:2:319-333 John C. Davis, Sr.: Portrait of a Rocky Mountain Drug Wholesaling Pioneer by Anthony Palmieri, III 55:2:33-35 John Colter (poem) by Mae Eurbanek 30:1:11 John Colter Pageant 30:2:110 John D. Haines, Oklahoma’s Pioneer Mountaineer in the Tetons by Joe. D. Haines, Jr., M. D. 58:1:16-19 John D. Rockefeller. Jr. Memorial Parkway 71:3:21 John Day River, Oregon 16:2:124 John Fery, Artist of the Rockies by Peter C. Merrill 66:1&2:2, 75 John Foote Saloon 16:2:141 John Ford: Hollywood's Old Master, review of, 70:1:45 John Fouch 1876-78 photo catalogue 66:4:46-47 John H. Conrad and Company 35:2:128-129, 136; 36:1:56; sketch 37:2:148, 150; 39:2:174; 40:2:255 John Hunton Collection 4:3:356; 10:1:13 John Hunton Collections by Mrs. Cyrus Beard 2:4:73-74; 3:1:105-107 John Hunton’s Diary. Wyoming Territory. Volune 6, 1885-1889 edited by L. G. “Pat” Flannery, review 43:1:135-137 John Hunton’s Diary: Volumes 1-2 edited by G. “Pat” Flannery, review 31:1:112-113 John Richards, Jr. And the Killing at Fetterman by Brian Jones 43:2:237-257 John Roberts, D. D., L..L.D. by Judge E. H. Fourt 13:3:172-174 , Texas Gunfighter by Leon Clair Metz, review 39:1:150-151; 53:1:66 John Shepherd Day by J. Herold Day 36:2:239-241 John Stands in Timber, Cheyenne Memories, review 40:1:142-143 John W. Deane, Wyoming Pioneer by Charles Lindsay photo 9:3:728, 743-752 John W. Meldrum, The Grand Old Man of Yellowstone National Park by Joseph Joffe 13:1:5-47; 13:2:105-140 December 14, 2009 Page 405

John Wesley Hoyt, Territorial Governor of Wyoming, 1878-1882 by Doctor Henry J. Peterson 21:1:3-68 Johns (ranger) 37:1:86 Johns, James (see review of Discovering Wyoming; review of Mythic West in Twentieth Century America; review of Overland Trail. To California in 1852; Wyoming: Courage in a Lonesome Land) Johnson (Captain) 15:3:230 Johnson (Doctor) 23:2:16 Johnson (Judge) 54:1:18 Johnson 16:2:91, 96-97, 100, 111, 113, 128, 132-135; 23:1:66, 67; 25:2;130 (see also Ute) Johnson Brothers 19:1:31 Johnson County 1:3:20; 18:2:157; 19:2:69; 20:1:14; 23:1:24; 24:2:31, 33-34, 77, 116; 26:1:44-45, 49, 93; 27:1:25-30; 27:2:137-141, 142-158; 28:1:28-29, 33, 129; 28:2:176; 29:2:161-162; 30:2:181, 185; 31:2:133, 197, 200, 207-208, 230; 32:1:70, 74, 80-82, 86, 93; 32:2:216-217; 33:1:55, 58; 33:2:179- 180, 190; 34:1:43, 95, 100; 35:2:127, 130-132, 136, 139; 36:2:186, 214; 43:2:206, 213; 44:1:92; 48:2:177, 196; 65:1:2; 65:4:4, 20, 25- 26, 28-32, 34, 45, 74-75; 66:1&2:4-5, 17, 20; 66:3:34, 45 (see also FIRSTS: county to hold agricultural and stock fair, 1885; Negus in Johnson County; Pease County) Johnson County 74:1:16 Johnson County Agricultural Association 66:1&2:20 Johnson County Assessor’s Office 66:1&2:5 Johnson County Board of Commissioners 74:1:20 Johnson County Chapter of the Wyoming State Historical Society 32:2:252 Johnson County Courthouse 35:2:127, 139 Johnson County Democratic politics 74:1:16 Johnson County Fair 35:2:144 Johnson County Fair 66:1&2:20 Johnson County Historical Society 1:3:20; 13:4:367 Johnson County invaders at Fort D. A. Russell, Cheyenne photo 45:2:162 Johnson County Invasion 6:3:282-283; 32:1:71, 93; 34:1:107, 110; 35:2:146; 38:1:59; 45:2:156-158; 65:4:21, 74-75 (see also Johnson County War; United States Army in the Aftermath of the Johnson County Invasion, April through November, 1892) Johnson County Invasion 71:3:4 Johnson County Invasion 74:1:18-20 Johnson County Library 65:4:30 Johnson County Public Library, 70:1:22, 23 Johnson County War (1892) 19:2:69; 20:1:14; 24:2:31, 33-34, 77, 116; 26:1:44-45, 49; 28:2:176; 29:2:161-162; 34:1:49; 35:1:63-66; 35:2:144, 161; 37:2:190, 194; photo 39:1:4; 39:2:181; 40:1:60-61, 63; 48:2:246-247; 49:1:53-55, 59-61; 54:2:71; 59:1:40-41; 64:3/4:52, 55; 65:1:2; 65:4:2, 4-5, 20-21, map 22, 24-26, 29, 33-34, 75; 66:3:34, 45 (see also Banditti of the Plains; Johnson County Invasion) Johnson County War (Invasion), 70:1:5-6; 13-24 Johnson County War by George T. Watkins, III 65:4:20, 32 Johnson County War by Jack R. Gage, review 40:1:145-146 Johnson County War Is/Ain’t a Pack of Lies 48:2:244, 246 Johnson County, Neb 75:1, 9 Johnson County-Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum 39:2:261 Johnson Land Company 65:4:51 Johnson site 32:2:242 Johnson Street (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16 December 14, 2009 Page 406

Johnson, A. D. 54:2:44 Johnson, A. R. 9:3:740; 33:2:143, 147 Johnson, Agnes S. 27:2:229 Johnson, Albert W. 7:3:409-421,443; 8:2:578-592; 11:2:139 Johnson, Albinius A. 76:3:30 Johnson, Alma (Mrs.) 39:2:258 Johnson, Alvin (see Pioneer’s Progress) Johnson, Andrew (President) 21:2/3:192; 29:2:213, 219, 221; 56:2:3-4; 58:2:11; 62:3:117-118 Johnson, Andy 19:1:47 Johnson, Arthur 26:1:4-5, 7 Johnson, Arthur C. 5:4:163; 6:4:324 Johnson, Bally (Judge) 22:2:33 Johnson, Barry C. (see Case of Marcus A. Reno) Johnson, Billy 18:1:78; 44:2:270; 47:2:144; 54:2:54 Johnson, C. A. 54:2:26 Johnson, C. F. 19:1:28-29 Johnson, Carl D. 27:2:229 Johnson, Charles (Private) 36:2:177, 181-182 Johnson, Chris 33:1:76 Johnson, Connie F. (see review of Great Platte River Road) Johnson, D. G. B. 13:1:75 Johnson, Daniel 66:3:11, 45 Johnson, Davenport (Major General) 64:3/4:14 Johnson, E. P. 66:4:2 Johnson, Ed 50:2:349 Johnson, Edward Payson (Honorable) 13:1:75; 14:2:150; 23:1:8; 35:2:130 Johnson, Edwin (Mrs.) 44:2:270 Johnson, Edwin C. 44:2:269-270 Johnson, Ellis 37:1:107 Johnson, Fanny (Mrs.) 36:2:192 Johnson, Finlay 27:2:229 Johnson, Frank, Tenney 48:1:95 Johnson, Fred J. 27:2:229 Johnson, George 24:1:4; 46:1:116 Johnson, Gilbert 48:2:176 Johnson, Hanna 54:2:13 Johnson, Helen Childs 27:2:229 Johnson, Helen H. 10:1:40 Johnson, Hulda 39:2:259 Johnson, Ida 48:2:176 Johnson, Iver 22:1:73-74 Johnson, J. B. (Colonel) 18:1:58 Johnson, J. E. 43:2:172 Johnson, J. O. 27:2:229 December 14, 2009 Page 407

Johnson, J. W. 19:1:28 Johnson, Jessamine Spear (Mrs.) 4:4:407; 5:1:39; 14:1:83: 14:2:98, 163; 27:2:229 Johnson, Jessie, 70:1:4 Johnson, Jim Mitchell 33:2:189 Johnson, Joe 25:1:76 Johnson, John Burgess (First Lieutenant) 38:1:28, 43 Johnson, John H. 39:1:137 Johnson, John W. (Reverend) 39:1:130 Johnson, Joseph 43:2:203 Johnson, Josephine 26:2:116 Johnson, Leroy 55:2:13, 15 Johnson, Loma (Miss) 39:2:259 Johnson, Lou 71:3:19 Johnson, Lucilla 24:2:94 Johnson, Luke 21:2/3:111-112, 133, 135, 138-141, 143-146, 177 Johnson, Lyndon B. (see Compassionate Samaritan: The Life of Lyndon B. Johnson) Johnson, Mae 71:3:41 Johnson, Mark 66:4:44 Johnson, Mary 25:1:77 Johnson, Napoleon B. 28:1:25 Johnson, Osgood (Mrs.) 16:2:162, photo 163 Johnson, Peter (Private) 31:1:50 Johnson, Ralph E. 21:2/3:217-218 Johnson, Ralph S. 52:2:27 Johnson, Raymond 53:2:71 Johnson, Raymond B. 27:2:229 Johnson, Reverdy 60:2:29 Johnson, S. W. 74:1:27 Johnson, Sally 34:2:145 Johnson, Samuel 32:2:209 Johnson, Susan R. 14:2:150 Johnson, Virginia W. (see Unregimented General) Johnson, W. G. 26:1: 64 Johnson, W. T. (Mrs.) 33:2:189 Johnson, W. T. 33:2:189 Johnson, W. V. (Mrs.) 7:4:524 Johnson, William (Mrs.) 31:1:35 Johnson, William “Billy” G. 13:3:202 (see also Life Story of a Fremont County Pioneer Couple) Johnson, William F. 24:2:81-82, 94, 105 Johnson, William Louis 71:3:36, 38, 41 Johnson, William Louis death of 71:3:41 Johnson, William R. 17:2:171 Johnson, William Templeton 13:2:158 Johnson, William Wallace “Lengthy” 14:1:78; 38:1:92 December 14, 2009 Page 408

Johnson. Lady Bird, in Jackson Hole 71:3:43 Johnston 46:1:115 Johnston, Ada 37:1:31 Johnston, Albert B. (Colonel) 35:1:7 Johnston, Albert Sidney (Colonel; General) 16:1:38-40, 43; 23:2:57; 26:2:145, 148; 27:1:46-48, 53, 56-57, 64, 66, 69, 83; 28:1:44, 69; 31:1:48; 31:2:216, 219, 223-224; 32:1:20; 33:2:168-169, 176-177; 36:1:36; 42:1:97; 42:2:257; 45:2:252, 257; 46:2:236, 238; 56:2:15-16; 59:2:38, 42, 44 Johnston, Clarence T. 7:3:443; 25:1:86; 35:1:76; 40:1:81; photo 46:2:39, 40-44 (see also Boundaries of the State Reserve; Clarence T. Johnston’s Dissent: A Challenge to Gifford Pinchot and the Conservative Ethos; West Side Mining Company) Johnston, Col. Albert Sidney 72:1:9-10, 12-15, 17-18, 20-23, (illus., 10) Johnston, E. B. (Colonel) 17:1:7 Johnston, Fred 70:3:9 Johnston, Gen. Albert Sidney 74:1:11 Johnston, George P. (Doctor) 25:2:207; 41:2:188, 191 Johnston, Harvey 48:2:211 Johnston, J. A. 53:2:14 Johnston, J. C. 45:2:258 Johnston, J. Pelham (see review of Higher Education in a Maturing Democracy) Johnston, James 50:1:11-12 Johnston, James Albert photo 12:3:183-184; 37:1:4, 5 Johnston, Joseph E. (General) 43:2:173; 45:1:28 Johnston, Louis 33:1:96 Johnston, M. R. 41:2:191 Johnston, Mark 37:2:225 Johnston, William G. 21:2/3:113-114; 31:1:9, 16; 32:1:53-54, 56; 40:2:205, 208-209, 212, 216; 42:1:11- 13, 22, 25; 62:2:79, 82-83, 87-88 Johnston, Willis (Private) 38:1:73 Johnstone, R. L. 10:2:96 Johnstun, Ellen Perks, 70:2:36 Joice (Mrs.) 17:1:77 Joint Business Council of Shoshone and Arapahoe Indians, photo 66:3:58 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 70:3:24, 33 Joint Committee on Educational TV 70:3:37, 39 Jolley 28:2:175 Jolley, H. S. 53:2:17 Jollner, Fred (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Jolly Dry Farmers 58:1:47 Jolly, David 27:2:225 Jones (Mr.) 66:1&2:20 Jones 15:3:207-209 Jones and Gray (grocers) 15:2:154 Jones and Harrington 37:2:153 Jones and Hawley Cattle Company 15:1:11, 31 Jones and Russell 32:1:10, 26, 28-29 December 14, 2009 Page 409

Jones Expedition 44:1:89 Jones Geological Survey 53:2:50 Jones Ranch (see RANCHES) Jones, A. C. 36:2:191 Jones, Benjamin 43:2:293 Jones, Brian 48:2:280 (see also John Richard, Jr. and the Killing at Fetterman) Jones, C. A. 21:2/3:205 Jones, C. B. 40:1:85 Jones, Capt. William A., 71:4:39 Jones, Charles J. “Buffalo” 66:4:52-54; photo 53 Jones, Craig 27:1:112 Jones, Dan 29:2:181 Jones, Dave 26:1:21; 38:1:82 Jones, David 26:1:63 Jones, Dexter 21:1:25 Jones, Dick 48:2:208 Jones, Dick 71:4:10 Jones, Frank 33:1:8, 12-13 Jones, George 25:2:199 Jones, Geraldine 73:3:27, 29 Jones, Gladys Powelson 10:1:43; 54:2:41 (see also Cheyenne, Cheyenne...Our Blue Color Heritage; Our Mark Twain, The Making of His Public Personality) Jones, Grant 38:1:126 Jones, Henry 33:2:218; 37:1:113; 38:1:108 Jones, Howard 16:2:160 Jones, Hoyle 4:1:270; 4:4:406, 408; 5:1:5-12, 39 Jones, J. A. “Flatrock” 30:2:191; 37:2:154 Jones, J. H. (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Jones, J. H. 33:2:209 Jones, J. M. 39:1:119 Jones, J. R. 70:4:16 Jones, J. S. (Mrs.) 21:1:24, 41 Jones, J. S. “Johnny” 20:1:65; 21:1:13 Jones, Jack 20:2:165; 36:1:68 Jones, James E., Jr. 39:1:138 Jones, Jessie S. 3:4:232; 4:1:270-272; 4:4:408 Jones, Joe 71:3:14 Jones, John 28:1:66 Jones, John M. (Reverend) 24:2:93 Jones, John S. 57:1:6, 8-10 Jones, Johney 33:1:96 Jones, Jonathan 12:4:292 Jones, Joseph R. 44:2:242 Jones, K. C. (Mrs.) 26:2:97 Jones, Keith 60:2:33 December 14, 2009 Page 410

Jones, LeClercq (see review of Movable Type, Biography of Legh R. Freeman) Jones, Lena Lukens 2:1:20 Jones, Louis 22:2:57; 51:2:46 Jones, Lula Cobb 26:2:139, 233; 27:2:229 Jones, Marshall 56:1:27 Jones, Monte 24:1:4 Jones, Nard (see Great Command. The Story of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman and the Oregon Country Pioneers) Jones, Orely E. 35:2:146 Jones, Orley "Ranger," 70:1:14; song about murder of, 22, 23 Jones, Orley “Ranger” 65:4:75 Jones, R. K. 42:1:97 Jones, Rainwater (Colonel) 33:1:10 Jones, Ralph F. (see Longhorns North of the Arkansas) Jones, Ralph M. (Reverend) 24:2:101-102 Jones, Randy 71:3:13 Jones, Raymond (Mrs.) 9:2:699 (see also Powelson, Gladys) Jones, Richard L. (Mrs.) 43:1:45 Jones, Richard Lloyd 43:1:45 Jones, Robert 55:1:53 Jones, Robert C. 54:2:23 Jones, Roger (Adjutant General) 58:2:5 Jones, Russell 27:1:7 Jones, Stella photo 33:1:62 Jones, T. Russell (see Mountain Home. The Walker Family Farmstead. Great Smoky Mountains National Park) Jones, Virginia Haldeman (see Fifty Years Ago) Jones, W. A. (Captain) 44:1:89 (see also Jones Expedition) Jones, W. R. 55:1:23 Jones, Walter (see review of Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Massacre; review of Casper: A Pictorial History; review of Casper Centennial, 1889-1998: Natrona County, Wyoming, 1890-1990; review of Casper County: Wyoming’s Heartland; review of Glory Hunter: A Biography of Patrick Edward Connor) Jones, Walter R. 48:2:296; 56:1:74 (see also Casper’s Prohibition Years; Coal Mine Explosions at Almy, Wyoming: Their Influence on Wyoming’s First Coal Mining Safety Laws; review of Forty-Niner in Utah: Letters and Journal of John Hudson; review of J. E. Stimson: Photographer of the West; review of Sandbar; review of Mining Town: The Photogaphic Record of T.N. Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur d’Alenes) Jones, Walter, reviewer of Petticoat Prisoners of Old Wyoming, 76:3:37 Jones, William 24:1:116 Jones, William A. (Captain) 15:2:118; 49:2:264, 266-268, 270; 51:1:108 Jones, William T. (Judge; Associate Justice) 13:1:77; 13:3:223; 15:3:284; 15:4:389; 26:1:57-59, 64; 53:2:25, 29, photo 30; 62:1:15, 46 Jones, Zeph 22:2:34-35, 38 Jordan (Colonel) 26:2:127 Jordan, John L. (Mrs.) 18:1:75; 21:2/3:200 December 14, 2009 Page 411

Jordan, Mary Julia 26:2:127 Jordan, Roy A. (see Discovering Wyoming) Jordan, Ruth (Mrs. Mike Massie) 66:1&2:73 Jordan, Teresa (see Cowgirls, Women of the American West: An Oral History) Jordan, Teresa, Riding the White Horse Home: A Western Family Album, review 66:3:45, 81-82 Jordan, Terry G. (see Texas Graveyards, A Cultural Legacy) Jordan, Terry G., North American Cattle-Ranching Frontiers: Origins, Diffusion and Differentiation, review Jordan, Wyoming 52:2:45 Jording, Don, 72:1:37, 38 Jording, Mike, A Few Interested Residents, review 66:1&2:55-56 Jordon, David Starr 58:2:33 Jordon, M. S. 26:1:99 Jordon, Oscar T. 28:2:138-139 Jordon, Roy 66:3:2:45 Jordon, Roy A. (see Discovering Wyoming; review of Cheyenne and Sioux. The Reminiscences of Four Indians and a White Soldier; review of Entrepreneurs of the Old West; review of Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself. The True Story of Custer’s Last Stand; review of New Courses for the Colorado River: Major Issues for the Next Century; Politics of a Cowboy Culture; Water and Wyoming’s Culture; Wyoming: A New Centennial Reflection) Jordon’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Jorgensen, Nelse 22:2:37 Jorzick, Henry photo 30:2:196 Jose (blacksmith) 36:1:67 Jose, Ben 19:1:29 Josendahl 46:1:116 Joseph 12:3:224; 19:2:65; 29:2:143; 38:1:123; 49:2:275-276; 50:1:149; 51:1:109; 56:1:21 (see also Kopet: A Documentary Narrative of Chief Joseph’s Last Year; Nez Perce; War Chief Joseph) Joseph Christopher O’Mahoney and the 1952 Senate Election in Wyoming by Barton R. Voigt 45:2:177- 224 Joseph Christopher O’Mahoney. A Brief Biography by Carl Moore 41:2:159-186 Joseph E. Stimson in camp at the Cody Gateway to Yellowstone National Park photo 44:1:page following 16 (see also Simson, Joseph E.) Joseph Frightened photo 45:2:226 (see also Sioux) Joseph Rhodes and the California Gold Rush by Merrill J. Mattes 23:1:52-71 Josephine (see Delaney, Dana) 66:1&2:69 Josephy, Alvin M., Jr. (see Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of the Northwest) Joshua Hendy Machine Works advertisment 65:4:58 Joslin, Jervis 25:1:15 Joss, Art 61:2:21 Joss, Sam 61:2:31-32 Josselyn, Amos P. 31:2:158; 32:1:60 Jost, Loren 66:1&2:73 (see also review of Seeds-Ke-Dee Reflections) Journal (1839-1840) 11:1:32-41 (see also Smith, Willard E.) journal 71:4:22 Journal of a Trapper 70:4:12 Journal of a Trip Across the Plains of the U.S. from Missouri to California in 1856 by J. Robert Brown December 14, 2009 Page 412

26:2:183 Journal of John Work by John Work 1:2:8 Journal of Life on the Steamer Continental by Harriet F. Stevens 35:2:214-228 Journal of Sherrill Ward, Prairie Schooner Lady by Ward G. and Florence Stark DeWitt, review 31:2:242 Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 65:1:35 Journal of Travels to and from California. With Full Details of the Hardships and Privations; also a Description of the Country, Mines, Cities, Towns, etc. by John T. Clapp, review 51:1:163-164 Journal of William A. Empey (7 May-4August 1847) 21:2/3:124-136, 138-146 Journal of William Riley Franklin to California from Missouri in 1850 edited by Homer Franklin, Sr. and Homer Franklin, Jr. 46:1:47-74 journalism (see Let My People Know: American Indian Journalism, 1828-1978; Merris C. Barrow: Sagebrush Philosopher and Journalist; Movable Type, Biography of Legh R. Freeman) 18:1:81-88 Journals and Debates of the Constitutional Convention, 1889 compiled by John W. Meldrum 13:2:106 Journals of James S. McClellan, 1st Sgt., Company H, 3rd Cavalry by Thomas R. Buecker 57:1:21-34 Journals of Lewis and Clark edited by Bernard DeVoto, review 26:2:224-226 Journals of Travel of Will H. Young 7:2:378-382 Journey Through the Yellowstone National Park 65:1:46 Journey to California: The Letters of Thaddeus Dean, 1852 edited by Katharine Dean Wheeler, review 52:1:67-68 Journeys to the Land of Gold, reviewed, 73:3:37 Joy, Cora (Mrs.) 23:1:104 Joy, Lou 45:1:19 Joy, Louis 71:3:22 Joyce, Bishop 34:1:92 Joyce, Frank M. 37:2:172 Joyce, Roger G. 63:1:28-31; 64:3/4:4 (see also Wyoming’s Bentonite) Joyner, Newell F. 28:1:14; 33:2:121 Joyous Journey of LeRoy R. and Ann W. Hafen: An Autobiography review 46:1:148-149 J-U 37:2:223 Judd family 71:2:26 Judd, Frank R. 36:1:88 Judd, Henry Bethel 63:2:43 Judd, Nell 71:2:30 Judd, Orange 34:2:205, 207 Judge W. A. Carter Collection 11:2:127 Judge, O. W. 33:2:219; 39:1:128, 136 Judge, William 43:2:281-283, 285 (see also Fort Caspar) judges 15:1:42-45; 54:1:10-25 (see also District judges; Supreme Court Judges; Territorial judges) Judicial District Committee (see Activities and Plans, Fifth Judicial District Committee) Judism (see FIRSTS: Jewish wedding, Cheyenne; Jews) Basin 46:1:124 Judkin, W. T. 55:2:22 Judkins, Charles F. 24:2:84 Judkins, Lut 25:1:88 Judkins, William T. 28:2:131, 141 December 14, 2009 Page 413

Judson 40:2:200; 42:2:222 Judson, Annie 42:2:222 Judson, Charles LaBonta 42:2:222 Judson, Edward 49:1:113 (see also Buntline, Ned) Judson, Phoebe G. (Mrs.) 40:1:28, 33-34; 40:2:211; 42:2:201, 222; 62:2:80 Judy (squaw) 23:1:101 Jules 57:2:30-31 Julesberg Theatrical Troupe 19:1:23 Julesburg 17:1:4; 24:1:43; 47:1:55 Julesburg Crossing 65:2/3:17 Julesburg, Colorado 17:1:8; 23:1:6, 11, 14; 23:2:9, 24-25; 24:1:43; 30:2:133; 46:1:9-10; 65:1:18-20 Julian lode 40:2:229, 234 Julien, J. P. 51:2:12-13 Junction (see RANCHES; Tabernash) Junction City Station 40:2:241 Junction Lake 60:2:4, 8 Jundquist, Lillie 15:4:390 Jundt, Anna Maria, 70:2:25 Jundt, Hans George, 70:2:25 June 25, 1876 48:1:109-131 (see also Custer, George Armstrong) June voluntary climbing closure 75:3:6 Juneau (Alaska) 66:4:11 Junge, Andy 66:3:29; 66:4:40 Junge, Ardath (Mrs. Mark) 66:3:29; 66:4:40 Junge, Daniel, video reviews 66:1&2:68-70; 66:3:29; 66:4:40 Junge, Mark 46:2:274; 64:2:60, 71; photos by 64:3/4:2; 65:1:2; 65:2/3:2, 14, 27; 65:4:2, 19, 33; 66:1&2:7- 8, 18, 21, 69, 72; 66:3:4, 9, 11, 21, 22, 25; 66:4:13, 17, 27, 44, 57; (see also J. E. Stimson: Photographer of the West; review of America Then and Now; review of Dust Bowl Descent; review of Dreams in Dry Places; review of Historic Ranches of Wyoming; TA: Conversations with Historians (T.A. Larson) 66:3:8-29, photo; Go West Young Man: Conversations with Historians (Gene Gressley) 66:4:22-39, photo 40; Editor Notes) Jupiter Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs photo 44:1:page following 16; photo 65:1:37 juries 15:4:400-402; 29:1:33-37 (see also FIRSTS: woman juries) Jusserand, M. 17:2:147 Just Kids: The Bunch at 19th and Eddy Streets from 1869 to 1875 by J. P. Arnold 4:2:313-314 Justice of the Peace (see FIRSTS: woman Justice of Peace in world) juvenile delinquents 75:1, 32 JY 45:1:19 JY Ranch 71:3:22, 23 K

K. B. And C. (subcontractors) 31:2:132 K. B. and C. Commissary 34:1:24 December 14, 2009 Page 414

Kaan, M. C. 38:1:103 Kabis Cafe 71:3:7 Kabris, Lester 33:1:10 Kading, Frank (Lieutenant) 64:3/4:46, 48 Kading, Joye 64:3/4:2 (see Marshall, Joye) Kaepernick, Bertha 19:1:42 Kafka, Olive Garrett 26:2:137-139; 27:2:229 Kagey, Guy 65:1:26 Kahler, Herbert 28:2:209, 211 Kaiser, Jeanette 45:1:55 Kalber, Art 10:1:40 Kale (Sergeant) 40:2:180 Kalif Management Corporation 28:1:22 Kalif Temple of the Mystic Shrine 27:1:95 Kalisch, Philip A. 42:2:285 (see also review of Horace Tabor: His Life and Legend; review of Pioneering the Union Pacific: A Reappraisal of the Builders of the Railroad; Woebegone Miners of Wyoming: A History of Coal Mine Disasters in the Equality State) Kalispel 29:2:143 Kamas Prairie, Idaho (see Camas Prarie, Idaho) Kamber, Abraham 27:1:114 Kamodika (Eaters of black tailed jack rabbits) 33:1:31 Kane 26:1:54 Kane, Elizabeth Wood (see Twelve Mormon Homes. Visited in Succession on a Journey Through Utah to Arizona) Kane, Lucile M. (see Guide to the Care and Administration of Manuscripts) Kane, Riley 19:2:70 Kane, Thomas L., 72:1:20, 21, 22 4 Kane, Tom 75:1, 12 Kane, Wyoming 30:2:215 Kanin, Fay (Mrs. Mike) 66:4:33 Kanin, Mike 66:4:33 Kanosh 26:2:154, 167; 27:1:78-79; 29:1:88; 29:2:221, 225 (see also Ute) Kanota 70:4:11 Kansas 65:1:8, 25; 65:4:12 (see also Beginning of the West: Annals of the Kansas Gateway to the American West, 1540-1854; Life in Alaska: The Reminiscences of a Kansas Woman, 1916-1919) Kansas 66:3:22; 66:4:27, 31 December 14, 2009 Page 415

Kansas City, Missouri 58:2:47; 65:1:9; 65:2/3:6, 12, 14; 66:4:54 Kansas Indians 17:2:137 Kansas Pacific Railray 23:1:10-11, 13, 16, 40 Kansas Pacific Railway 76:4:3 17:2:137 Kansas State Historical Society 4:2:320 Kansas State Industrial Farm 74:1:30, 32; photo 31 Kansas State University 70:3:38 Kansas Territorial Legislature 32:1:28 Kansas Territory 32:1:17, 24, 28, 33 Kansas Tribune 32:2:231 Kansas University 65:2/3:14 Kantner, H. W. B. 60:1:15 Kanuth, Frank 16:2:141 Kaper, Bronislaw 66:4:34 Kapet, Bonner 32:2:175 Karina, S. J. (see review of Education and the American Indian; review of William Clark: Jeffersonian Man on the Frontier) Karlsruhe Academy 66:1&2:2 Karn, William N. (Doctor) 48:2:202, 208-209 Karolevitz, Robert F. (see Doctors of the Old West; Newspapering in the Old West. A Pictorial History of Journalism and Printing on the Frontier; This was Pioneer Motoring) Karpan, Kathleen M. 48:2:296 (see also Political History of Jack R. Gage) Karpan, Kathy 66:3:2, 19 Kassel, Michael (author) 75:4: 11 Kasshan, Fritz 46:2:194-195 Kasson, John A. 22:1:22 Kastle, T. J. (Mrs.) 19:1:31; 19:2:136 Kastler, B. Z. 50:2:343 Katat (see Catalo) Ka-tato (see Catalo) Katcher, Philip (see Armies of the American Wars, 1753-1815) Kathka, David (Ph.D.) (see review of American West: A Narrative Bibliography and a Study in Regionalism; review of Great Surveys of the American West; review of World War II and the West: Reshaping the Economy; Wyoming History in the Centennial Year: An Agenda for the Future) Katz, Suzi 65:1:53 December 14, 2009 Page 416

Kaufman, A. W. (Reverend) 39:1:78 Kaufmann Cave 31:2:234; 32:2:214-215 Kaul, Mike 76:2:52 Kaut, Charles R. 28:1:103-104 Kaw 48:1:112 Kaw River, Kansas 17:1:40, 48, 154 Kay, Dr. Charles 70:4:18, 19 Kaycee, Wyoming 18:1:77; 26:1:44; 27:2:137, 140; 30:1:30; illustration 31:1:54, 64-65, 73; photo 31:2:190, 191, 194, 200, 204, 207-208; 32:1:87, 909; 32:2:205; 33:1:59, 63-64, 67, 70; photo 33:2:178, 179-181, 188, 190-191; 34:1:95; 36:1:74; 39:2:262; 65:4:20; 66:3:33 Kaye, Frances W., Americans View Their Dust Bowl Experience, reviewed, 71:3:45 KC (see RANCHES) KC 30:1:30; 33:2:179-180; 34:2:147-148; 38:1:62; 45:2:158-159; 65:4:26, 74; sketch 65:4:25 KC ranch 74:1:18 KC Ranch, 70:1:15 KCWC-TV 70:3:45 KDKA Radio Station 43:1:5, 44 KDKA Radio Station 43:1:5, 44 Keach, Richard L. (Reverend) 25:2:205 Keane, Charles 64:2:47, 58 Keane, John 64:2:46, 50 Keane, Mary 64:2:50, 52 Keane, Patrick "Patsy" Sarsfield 64:2:51 Keanear, J. B. (Mr. and Mrs.) 19:1:34 Kearney City, Nebraska 40:1:8; 43:2:166, 171, 173, 186 (see also Kearney, Nebraska) Kearney Expedition of 1845 12:4:330-331 Kearney Herald 43:2:165, 170-171, 173 Kearney Station (Nebraska) 65:1:9 Kearney, Nebraska 22:2:58, 94, 99; 23:2:26; 24:1:25; 65:1:9 (see also Levancia Bent’s Diary of a Sheep Drive, Evanston, Wyoming,to Kearney, Nebraska) Kearney, Philip (General) 12:4:330 Kearney, Stephen Watts (Colonel; General) 40:1:12; 47:1:60; 47:2:222; 49:1:100-102 Kearns, Dutch George 25:1:42-43 Kearns, John T. 40:1:38; 43:2:220, 232 Kearny, Philip (Major General) 38:2:223 Kearny, Stephen W. (Colonel) 21:2/3:166, 176; 27:1:45 December 14, 2009 Page 417

Kearny, Thomas (see New Facts About Fort Phil Kearny) Keasbey, George Mcculloch, 70:1:28, 30, 31, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 Keating, Dr. V. J. 74:1:27 Keating, Henry 25:1:88 Keats, Henry 45:2:152 Keays, Verna 9:2:697 Keays, Wilbur Parke 39:1:65-66 Keefe Hall 64:2:36 Keefe, M. P. 37:1:53, 69 Keegan, J. Clyde 24:2:109 Keeline, H. W. 27:2:229 Keeline, Wyoming 31:1:42 Keeling, Robert H. 32:2:178 Keen, Elizabeth 32:2:240; 34:1:61-84; 34:2:218-233; 35:1:88-101 (see also Wyoming’s Frontier Newspapers) Keen, Vesta 58:1:42 Keenan, Dorothy (Mrs.) 42:1:78 Keenan, Jerry, The Wagon Box Fight: An Episode of Red Cloud’s War, reviewed, 76:3:37 Keenan, Joe (see Fort Fetterman; LaBonte Station; Joel J. Hembree’s Grave, 1843; Deer Creek Station) Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself. The True Story of Custer’s Last Stand by Thomas B. Marquis, review 49:2:295-296 Keesee, Thomas J. 15:3:248 Keets, Henry 38:1:94 Kefauver Crime Investigation Committee 55:1:11 (see also Kefauver, Estes) Kefauver, Estes (Senator) 55:1:13 Keffer, Dick (Doctor) 32:2:243 Kehrberg, Richard E. (see review of Fort Meade and the Black Hills) Keighan, Patrick (Private) 35:1:14, 19 Keil, William 40:1:28; 42:1:20 Keise 38:1:94 Keiser, Henry W. (Mr. and Mrs.) 24:2:110 Keith and Barton (cattlemen) 17:1:56 Keith, A. M. 29:1:46 Keith, Adam 31:2:201-207 Keith, Jesse 28:2:135 December 14, 2009 Page 418

Keith, M. C. (Doctor) 15:1:903; 21:2/3:241; 24:1:3 Keithley, George (see Donner Party) Kellamer, D. M. 54:2:27 Kellar, Earl, 72:1:37 Kellenberger, August 44:1:92 Keller, A. R. 44:1:69 Keller, George 28:1:55; 40:1:27, 29; 40:2:220; 42:1:9, 31, 41; 42:2:266; 43:2:218, 227 Keller, Harry 24:1:3-4 Keller, J. P. 15:3:281, 284 Keller, Mathew 35:1:12, 18 Keller, Robert G. 53:1:72 (see also All the News that’s Fit to Chuckle Over: Newspaper Humor in the Old West) Keller, Robert H., American Indians and National Parks, reviewed, 72:1:41 Keller, Robert H., Jr. (see American Protestantism and United States Indian Policy) Kelley, A. D. 54:1:30 Kelley, Cash 39:1:109; (Mr. and Mrs.) 127-128 Kelley, D. C. 38:2:212; 39:1:85 Kelley, E. J. (Mrs.) 39:2:82, 101 Kelley, Esther 66:4:35 Kelley, Mary (see GRAVES) Kelley, Verona B. 27:2:229 Kelley, William 36:1:9 Kellogg (Captain) 16:2:118 Kellogg, Jane 65:2/3:18, 24, 26 Kellogg, Louise (Doctor) 17:2:147 Kellogg, Mattie 37:2:153-154 Kellogg, Sanford Cobb (Captain) 38:1:32-33, 43, 46 Kells, Dean 73:3:29 Kelly 15:3:285; 23:2:16; 42:2:168 Kelly Act (see Air Mail Act) Kelly Creek 29:2:171 Kelly Creek, 70:2:7 Kelly train 28:2:168-172 Kelly, A. D. (Sheriff) 64:2:36-37 Kelly, Carlos 73:2:26 December 14, 2009 Page 419

Kelly, Cash (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:229 Kelly, Charlie 73:2:22 Kelly, D. C. 61:2:45 Kelly, Ed 18:2:112 Kelly, Ed S 11:4:299 Kelly, Elizabeth (Mrs. Hiram B.) 43:2:242 Kelly, Elizabeth Richard 57:2:22 Kelly, Enid M. 9:2:703 Kelly, Fanny 28:2:168-172; 40:1:19; 42:2:214 Kelly, Frank 28:2:169-172 Kelly, Hiram B. "Hi" 2:1:20; 3:3:181-183; 12:1:44; 13:1:63-64; 17:1:56; 18:2:157; 20:1:64, 66; 35:2:132; 37:1:88; 43:2:238, 242, 245; 53:2:37; 57:2:22, 24-25 Kelly, Josiah 43:2:272-274 Kelly, Kate 37:1:31 Kelly, Kirse, 73:2:22 (author, bio) 27 Kelly, Lawrence C. (see Navajo Roundup) Kelly, Luther S. 51:1:109 Kelly, Mark 32:2:260 Kelly, Mary 28:2:168-172, 191; 30:1:90-91; 37:1:115; 43:2:272-275 (see also GRAVES; Relocation of Pioneer Burials; Story of Little Mary Kelly) Kelly, Michael (see review of Artifacts and the American Past) Kelly, Nicholas (Mrs.) 21:2/3:136 Kelly, Ruth 25:1:68 Kelly, Sylvia 76:3:17 Kelly, William (Father; priest) 39:1:28 Kelly, William 21:2/3:113; 31:1:9, 16; 32:1:57-58; 32:2:202 Kelly, William 73:3:8 Kelly, Wyo. 71:3:37 Kelsey 32:2:148 Kelsey, F. W. 58:2:33 Kelsey, Harold 3:3:192 Kelsey, Harry E., Jr. (see Frontier Capitalist: The Life of John Evans) Kelsey, Henry 17:2:11 Kelso, R. R. 52:2:28 Kelso, Red 27:2:164; 28:1:41: 28:2:167; 66:4:7 December 14, 2009 Page 420

Kelton (Lieutenant) 34:1:13 Kelton 33:1:15 Kemmerer and Cumberland Railroad 29:2:158 Kemmerer Camera 42:2:164-165 Kemmerer Chamber of Commerce 27:2:240 Kemmerer Coal Company 47:1:33, 36, 38; 60:2:55-56 Kemmerer Coal Mine (No. 4) 42:2:240 Kemmerer Gazette 42:2:162-165, 173-174 Kemmerer Gazette 74:1:6 Kemmerer Post Office mural 45:1:58, photo 59 Kemmerer Republican 42:2:162-165 Kemmerer, J. L. 53:1:34 Kemmerer, John 47:1:33, 42 Kemmerer, Mahlon S. 47:1:31-33, 35, 41; 60:2:55 Kemmerer, Wyoming 22:2:30, 37-38, 41, 45-46, 56; 30:2:146, 148-149; 35:2:178; 42:2:159, 162-164, 174, 239, 241; 47:1:31-32, 34-39, 41-42; 60:2:55 (see also early day street scene in Kemmerer, Wyoming photo) Kemmerer, Wyoming. The Founding of An Independent Coal Town , 1897-1902 by Glen Barrett, review 44:2:297-298 Kemmerer-Big Piney Telephone Company 30:2:148 Kemmis, Billy 24:1:66; 34:1:80 Kemp, Dave 15:1:47 Kemp, Frank 54:2:71 Kemp, Frank A. 43:2:208 Kenaly, A. K. M. 44:1:43 Kendall Ranger Station 22:2:39 Kendall, G. W. 18:2:98 Kendall, George 20:2:127 Kendall, J. T. 41:2:189, 191 Kendall, Jane 21:1:101; 25:2:211 (see also History of Fort Francis E. Warren) Kendall, John 38:2:186, 192; 39:1:97 Kendall, Norman R. 10:2:95 Kendall, R. J. 7:1:364 Kendall, W. H. (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Kendall, Wyoming 22:2:29 December 14, 2009 Page 421

Kenderdine, Thaddeus S. 42:1:6, 13, 19, 21, 27, 32, 40 Kendrick 73:3:30 Kendrick, Anna Maye 54:1:52 Kendrick, Eula 74:1:28 Kendrick, Eula Wulfgen 54:1:52 Kendrick, Gregory D. 50:2:363; 55:1:64 (see also Environment Spokesman: Olaus J. Murie and a Democratic Defense of Wilderness; Parco, Wyoming: A Model Company Town) Kendrick, Isaac 54:1:51 Kendrick, John 52:1:11-13 Kendrick, John B. Kendrick, John B. (Mrs.) 1:3:19 Kendrick, John B. (photo) 73:3:30-33 Kendrick, John B. 71:2:27 Kendrick, John B. 75:4: 21 Kendrick, John B., 71:4:2 Kendrick, John B., advises Ross 74:1:5, 7 Kendrick, John Benjamin (Governor; Senator) 1:3:19; 5:4:164; 6:3:280-281; photo 9:4:16; 12:3:213-215; 21:1:97, 99; 26:1:37; 28:1:12; 31:1:46; 35:1:79; 35:2:174, 180, 192, 197, 199; 40:2:257; 41:2:167, 169-170, 175; 42:2:151, 177; 44:245, 248; 45:2:180, 251; 49:2:193, 195-197, 199-200, 204-206, 208; 50:1:32; 50:2:319, photo 320, 321-333; 53:1:18, photo, 19, 38; 54:1:51-52, photo 53, 54, photo 55, 56-57; 58:1:26-27, 32; photo 58:2:22, 23-29; 61:1:4; 64:1:22, 24; photo 65:4:11; 66:3:47, 58 (see also John B. Kendrick’s Fight for Western Water Legislation, 1917-1933; John B. Kendrick, Cowpoke to Senator, 1897-1917; Wyoming’s Senator John Benjamin Kendrick: The Politics of Oil, Public Land and National Park Legislation in the 920s) Kendrick, Manville 61:1:4; photo 66:3:58 Kendrick, Rosa-Maye 61:1:4 Kendrick/Ziehlsdorff Correspondence:Myth and Reality in the Salt Creek Oil Field, by Eugene T. Carroll, 73:3:30-33 Kenmore High School (Akron, Ohio) 66:3:47 Kennebec River (Maine) 66:1&2:45 Kennedy (Doctor) 32:2:240 Kennedy (Sheriff) 30:2:190 Kennedy (U. S. Land Office official) 38:2:161, 165 Kennedy Dawn 9:2:703 Kennedy, Chris, review of Cowboy Songs and Western Railroad Songs 66:4:68 Kennedy, Donald M. 27:2:229 Kennedy, Eleanor Chatterton 66:4:36 Kennedy, J. C. (see Carbon County Copper) Kennedy, Jack 40:2:251 December 14, 2009 Page 422

Kennedy, John F. photo 48:2:166, 197, 236, 239-240; 66:3:64 Kennedy, John F., in Jackson Hole, 71:3:43 Kennedy, John, nominated, 71:4:6 Kennedy, Judge T. Blake 73:3:10 Kennedy, Michael S. (see Cowboys and Cattlemen; Red Man’s West: True Stories of the Frontier Indians from MONTANA, The Magazine of Western History) Kennedy, Robert 63:1:21 Kennedy, T. Blake (District Judge) 3:4:231; 6:3:284; 25:2:207; 50:2:272-273; 53:2:37; 54:1:11-12, 14, photo 15, 16-20; 64:2:57 Kennedy, T. Blake 71:3:7 Kennerly, William Clark 42:1:80 Kenney, Alice 39:2:212 (see also Ah-Ho-Appa) Kenney, Sanford 28:2:172 Kenniston (postal clerk) 24:1:64 Kenosh (see Kanosh) Kensel (Lieutentant) 16:1:37 Kensel, George A. (Lieutenant) 35:1:11-12 Kensler, Tousant 13:4:357, 360, 362; 20:2:170 (see also RANCHES: Six Mile; RANCHES: Three Mile) Kensler, Toussaint (see Kensler,Tousant) Kent Bank 20:1:11 Kent State University (Ohio) 66:3:47 Kent, Raymond D. 27:2:229 Kent, T. A. 20:1:63; 51:2:18 (see also T. A. Kent Bank Building photo) Kentucky 65:4:12; 66:1&2:20 Kenworthy, Bob 24:1:101 Kenworthy, John 23:2:63 Kenyon, Eliza 38:2:178, 182 Keogh (Captain) 36:2:180 Keogh, Jim 64:3/4:34 Keogh, Myles (Captain) 48:1:116, 122-123 Kepford, Walter 26:1:21 Kepford, Walter 73:3:25 Kephardt, J. W. (Reverend) 17:1:77; 29:1:35 Kephart, William C. (Reverend) 38:2:189, 194; 39:1:72 Kepler 37:1:35 December 14, 2009 Page 423

Keplin 23:2/3:174 Kerbert, Coenraad 22:1:87-88 Kern, Edward (see Edward Kern and American Expansion) Kerns, John T. 22:2:55 Kerosene lamps 71:2:29 Kerr, E. L. 17:1:77; 21:2/3:210 Kerr, Edwin M. 43:1:9 Kerr, Ewing T. (Chief Justice) 27:2:229; 45:2:184, 197; 54:1:11, 20, photo 21, 22-24 Kerr, Ewing T., 71:4:4 Kerr, Irene Peterson 54:1:21 Kerr, John 26:2:159; 27:1:67 Kerr, John W. 21:1:91 Kershisnik, Virginia photo 53:1:42, 48 Kershner, C. B. 24:2:92 Kerstetter, Todd M. (see review of Omaha Tribe, Vols. I and II) Kerswill, Roy 59:2:5 Kerwin, A. R. (Lieutenant) 52:2:27 Kerwin, Arthur R., Jr. photo 62:3:135, 136 Keslar, Clarence A. 60:1:26 Kesner (Sergeant) 49:2:257 Kessel, Brina 50:2:293 Kessler, Julia (Mrs.) 21:2/3:120 Kester (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:1:92 Kester, Ed 30:2:214 Ketcham, Oklahoma, 75:3:31 Ketchum (Captain) 34:1:58 Ketchum, Frank 17:1:56; 18:1:148; 37:1:103 Ketchum, Tom "Black Jack" 30:1:24; 31:1:61 Ketchum, William Scott (Captain) 36:1:10-11; 38:1:11-12, 43, 47; photo 58:2:8, 9 Key, David McKendree (Postmaster General) photo 56:2:4, 5 Key, E. D. (Mrs.) 25:1:66, 68-69 Key, Francis Scott 71:2:39 Keyes, Edward L. (Lieutenant) 50:1:146-147 Keyes, Jennie 41:1:67, 72 December 14, 2009 Page 424

Keyes, Sarah (Mrs.) 42:2:219 Keyes, Verna 32:2:251-252; 39:2:225 (see also Origin of the Wyoming State Flag) Keyser, James D. (see Indian Rock Art of Columbia Plateau) Keystone Mine 33:1:44-45, 47 Keystone Road, 70:2:6 Kirby Creek, 13, 18, 19 Keystone State (Wyoming) 26:1:33-34 Keystone, Wyoming 33:1:45-46; 36:2:195 Keyte, James 75:3:10 KFAF Radio Station 43:1:23-24 KFBC Radio 70:3:37 KFBC- TV 70:3:38, 39, 40, 41 KFBU Radio Station 34:2:173; photos 43:1:5-52 KFBU Radio, 70:1: inside back cover KFBU:KYW Radio Station 43:1:16, 24 KFUM Radio Station 43:1:34 Kibler, Frank (Mrs.) 33:1:80 Kibler, Frank 33:1:79-80 Kidd Building 15:4:387 Kidd, Bill 70:3:32 Kidd, James H. (Captain; Colonel) 27:2:144-147; 55:1:38 Kidd, William 60:2:17-18 Kidder and Mason Stamp Mill 40:2:237 Kidder-Peabody 66:4:26 (see also Gordon, Al) Kieffer, Capt. Charles H. 71:3:26, 27 Kiel, Herman Gottlieb 4:3:366 Kienzele, Winifred Stuart 3:1:109 Kienzle, H. Clay 23:1:105 Kienzle, Winifred S. (Mrs.) 24:2:114 Kieser, Henry 49:2:269 Kilgore, Elias 16:1:68 Kill Eagle 48:1:125 Kill Me Again (film) 66:4:78 Killdeer Mountain 32:2:227 Killen, J. T. (Reverend) 65:1:29 Killgallen, James 64:1:24 December 14, 2009 Page 425

Killoren, John J. Come Blackrobe: DeSmet and the Indian Tragedy, review 66:4:65-67 Kills in Time (see Brokenhorn, Lizzie) Kilmarnock Bums Memorial and Museum, 72:1:4 Kilmer, Roscoe 71:4:6 Kilpatrick Brothers and Collins (sawmill) 31:2:128; 34:1:15, 24; 40:2:257; 44:2:202 Kilpatrick, Ben 30:1:29; 31:2:128 Kiltie Band 43:1:105 Kimbal, John 46:1:72 Kimball 42:2:204 Kimball Drug 22:1:91 Kimball Hotel 28:2:179 Kimball Hotel, Glenrock, Wyoming 75:4: 32 Kimball, Allen R. 28:2:173-179 Kimball, E. H. 18:2:158; 24:1:77; 24:2:39-42, 45-46; 33:2:156; 34:2:221; 65:4:27 Kimball, Heber C. 21:2/3:121, 126, 132 Kimball, Hiram 28:1:46; 28:2:173; 31:1:79 Kimball, Hiram, 72:1:8 Kimball, Martha Converse 28:2:189 Kimball, Nebraska 76:1:36 Kimball, Ralph (Judge) 27:2:229 Kimball, Stanley (Doctor) 65:2/3:13 Kimball, Thomas L. 16:2:154; 19:1:12-14; 34:2:142-143 Kimball, W. S. 70:4:22 Kimball, W. S. 74:1:7 Kimball, William P. 46:1:25 Kimball, Wilson 46:1:117 Kimball, Wilson S. 2:4:65; 4:2:320; 24:2:115; 28:2:177-178, 188; 33:2:156-157 Kime, James (Senator) 19:1:33; 26:1:60, 63; 44:1:55 Kimmel Kabins (illus.) 71:3:16 Kimmel, A. J. 16:2:117-119 Kimmell, Glendolene 75:1, 2 Kimmett, Leo 56:1:74 (see also Life in a Yellowstone CCC Camp) Kincade, J. H. 12:1:45 Kincaid 30:2:200 Kindler, David L. (see review of Bill Nye’s Western Humor) December 14, 2009 Page 426

Kinegar, Louise 56:1:27 King (Captain) (see Captain King’s Centennial Year Look at Fort Laramie, Wyoming) King (Mrs.) 37:1:95 King 25:2:171; 39:1:26 King and Company bank 70:4:23 King Bridge and Manufacturing Company (Ohio) 34:2:139-140; 58:2:47 King of the Hill: Power and Personality in The House of Representatives by Richard B. Cheney and Lynne V. Cheney, review 56:1:70 King of the : The Sheridan Saddle, reviewed 71:2:46 King Solomon lode 40:2:228, 232 King Solomon mine 44:1:33, 35 King, A. M. 14:4:328 King, Arthur 19:2:136 King, C. H. 6:4:303; 24:1:76, 86; 46:1:115 King, Charles (Captain; General) 13:2:89; 27:2:181; 34:2:183, 185; 43:1:113-124; 44:2:146, 161; 50:1:20, 141, 147, 150 (see also Clarence King; Custer’s Last Battle) King, Charles Bird, 74:2:21 King, Clarence 47:2:231-232 King, Don 71:2:46 King, E. H. (Sergeant) 55:2:36 King, Florence Little 43:1:122 King, Harriet Newell 66:3:31 (see also Coffeen, Harriet Newell) King, Henry 66:4:34 King, J. B. 24:2:91 King, J. H. (Colonel) 18:1:55 King, Jack 76:4:23 King, James Rivers 43:1:122 King, James T. 66:3:65 (see also War Eagle) King, John E. (General) 14:2:153 King, John Haskell (Colonel) photo 38:1:8, 24-25, 43-45 King, Martin Luther. Jr. 73:3:35 King, Norman (Mrs.) 1:3:20 King, Norman D. (Colonel) 12:2:162; 27:2:229 (see also Old Wyoming Postoffices) King, Owen (Mrs.) 30:2:225-226 King, Pete 54:2:17 King, R. T. (see Free Life of a Ranger: Archie Murchie in the U. S. Forest Service, 1929-1965) December 14, 2009 Page 427

King, Volney 14:1:39 Kingeby, Sister 65:2/3:30 Kingham, John W. (Honorable) 13:1:77; 13:3:223; 14:3:221-227 Kingham, Ruth 10:1:41, 44 Kingman Pass 14:2:93 Kingman, D. C. (Captain) 15:2:125 Kingman, Eugene 45:1:58-59 Kingman, John W. (Justice) 15:3:283-284; 17:1:58-63, 82; 52:1:5-6, photo 7, 9; 53:2:25-26, 28, photo 30, 34, 36; 56:2:33, 35; 62:1:10, 13, 21, 44, photo 45, 46, 49-50, 53, 56, 60, 64-65, 68, 70; 62:3:140-141, 143 Kingsbury, Avery 32:1:76, 84, 86 Kingsbury, Dudley A. 40:1:65-66 Kingsbury, George W. 39:2:202-203, 208 Kingsford 34:1:80 Kingsford, More 24:1:66 Kinkade, Harley (Mrs.) 30:1:108, 111 Kinkaid 15:3:231-231 Kinnear, Isabella (Mrs.) 24:2:116 Kinnear, N. B. (Mrs.) 23:1:105 Kinnear’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Kinney Cutoff 22:2:50; 30:2:200 Kinney, John F. (Judge) 28:1:87-88; 29:2:202; 51:2:42 Kinney, Kenneth 23:2:63 Kinney, L. P. 29:2:198 Kinney, Nathaniel C. (Captain) 51:2:41 Kinney, Tim 1:3:20; 20:1:65 Kinport, David R. 29:2:157 Kinseder, William 25:1:79 Kinselmann, John 45:2:146 Kinsey, Joni Louise (see and the Surveying of the American West) Kinsler, Tousaint (see Kensler, Tousant) Kinsley, H. Glen 24:1:3-4 Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississpi Valley, 1650-1862 by Gary C. Anderson, review 57:1:64 December 14, 2009 Page 428

Kintz, Ralph (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:229; 28:2:208, 211; 30:1:111 Kiowa 29:2:129, 139; 46:1:10, 17; 55:1:34 Kiowa tale 75:3:3 Kiowa Tribe (Okla.) 75:3:7 Kiowah Creek 17:1:25, 40 Kip, John 31:1:11; 31:2:146 Kirby (Colonel) 19:2:73 Kirby Creek 16:1:72; 51:1:117 Kirby Oil field 75:1, 12 Kirby, J. R. 19:2:73 Kirby, Kenneth M. 27:2:229 Kirby, Kris 52:2:50 Kirby, Wyoming 24:2:97 Kirch, Lawrence J. 25:1:88; 28:2:140 Kircus, Peggy Dickey 40:2:282; 41:1:142 (see also Fort David A. Russell: A Study of Its History from 1867-1890. With A Brief Summary of Events from 1890 to the Present) Kirk (Mrs.) 44:1:8 Kirk, Ada 44:1:6-7; 61:2:43 Kirk, Alma (Mrs.) 39:1:101 Kirk, Alta Evelyn 44:1:6 Kirk, Boyd 44:1:8 Kirk, Edwin 34:2:188-189, 191 Kirk, Florence (see Three Crossings of the Sweetwater) Kirk, Florence Harris 47:2:239 Kirk, George E. 55:1:44 Kirk, Henry 61:2:43 Kirk, Henry A. 39:1:101, 103 (see also Sixty Days To and In Yellowstone National Park) Kirk, Johnny 47:2:239 Kirk, Mary E. 61:2:43 Kirk, Mary Parrish (Mrs.) 44:1:6 Kirk, Zoa 44:1:6,8 Kirkaldie, Franklin 70:2:12, 17 Kirkbride, Alex (Mrs.) 13:2:158 Kirkendall, Hugh 36:2:228-229; 47:1:46-47, 50-52, 54, 57 (see also Hugh Kirkendall’s Wagon Train on the Bozeman Trail, 1866: Letters of C. M. S. Millard) December 14, 2009 Page 429

Kirkland, Charles D. 12:1:7; 51:2:8-10; photos by 65:4:13, 23 Kirkland, R. C. 48:2:255 Kirkpatrick, Charles Alexander 32:2:187; 31:2:159-160, 189 Kirkpatrick, J. A. (Mrs.) 2:3:60 Kirkpatrick, James 49:1:29-30, 34-35; 55:1:36 Kirkpatrick, Jim 31:1:49 Kirkpatrick, Robert 49:1:29-30, 34-35 Kirkwood, Andrew 28:1:56 Kirkwood, T. C. (Reverend) 65:1:25 Kirpatrick, James 36:2:280-209 Kirtland Army Air Field (see MILITARY) Kirtland, Ohio, 72:1:23 Kirtland, Thaddeus Sandford (Captain) 38:1:40, 43 Kirtley 33:2:181 Kirtley, Lock 33:2:181-182 Kirtley, O. U. (Mrs.) 31:2:194 Kirtley, S. L. (Mr. And Mrs.) 33:2:181 Kirtley, Ura 33:2:181, 183, 187, 191 Kirven, William J. 27:2:229 Kirwin Mines 38:1:83 Kirwin, William 51:1:122 Kiskadden, Asenath 21:1:91 Kiskadden, James Harry 21:1:91 Kiskadden, Maude 21:1:91-92 Kiskadden, William 21:1:91 Kiskadden-Slade by Perry W. Jenkins 21:1:88-92 Kissick, W. B. 26:1:21 Kistler, Frank 55:1:3-8 Kit Carson, A Portrait in Courage by M. Morgan Estergreen, reveiw 53:2:82 Kit Carson: A Pattern for Heroes by Thelma S. Guild and Harvey L. Carter 64:2:68 Kitchen, George (Sergeant) 50:1:144 Kittredge, William (see Last Best Place: A Montana Anthology) Kittrell, William H. 34:1:77, 79; 49:1:62 Kittson, William 70:4:10 December 14, 2009 Page 430

Kiwanis Club 26:2:117 Klamer 66:4:49 Kleiber, Hans (Mrs.) 30:1:92 Kleiber, Hans 30:1:92; 33:1:115; 33:2:240; 34:2:262; 37:2:257; photo 48:1:98, 99 (see also Medicine Mountain; Quartzite Arrowhead; To the Little Bighorn; Songs of Wyoming; Wyoming Summits Softly Glinting) Klein, Bernard (see Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian) Klein, Harry 24:1:4 Klein, L. E. 10:1:43; 10:4:186 Klein, Maury 66:3:26 (see also Union Pacific: Birth of a Railroad 1862-1893, and Union Pacific: The Rebirth) Kline, M. 7:2:404 Kline, M.A. 54:1:15 Klink, Ralph 22:2:82 Kloberdanz, Timothy J. 60:1:25 Klondike 22:1:75-77 Kloster, Uncle Dick 28:1:39 Klotman, Phyllis 59:2:6 Kluger, James R. (see Turning on Water With a Shovel) Knadler, Bob 76:1:34 Knapp, A. R. 25:2:114, 117-118, 121 Knapp, Ed 36:2:241 Knapp, George Edwin (Professor) (see Wyoming March Song) Knapp, Robert 58:2:35-36, 40 Knappen, Theodore 20:1:12 Knepper, George 27:2:229 Knife River, North Dakota 17:2:125-126, 131-132 Knight (Judge) 44:1:12 Knight 33:2:150 Knight field (see Dome field) Knight, Amelia Stewart (Mrs.) 22:2:55; 42:2:200, 206, 208, 217; 65:2/3:26 Knight, Bobby 76:2:39-40 Knight, Dorothy (Miss) 35:2:230 Knight, Emma Howell 2:4:78; 3:3:191; photo 33:1:43 Knight, Everett Lyell photo 33:1:43 December 14, 2009 Page 431

Knight, Henry 64:1:24 Knight, Jack 17:1:66-67, 70-71; 64:1:24 Knight, Jesse 12:4:293; 20:1:58; 25:1:84; 26:1:38; 37:2:177, 193, 197 Knight, Joseph 47:1:8-9, 11-12 Knight, Joseph 70:2:16 Knight, Lucy 42:2:208 Knight, Mary Hezlep 9:1:666-673 Knight, Oliver (see Following the Indian Wars) Knight, Peter H. 75:1, 13 Knight, Samuel 75:1, 2 Knight, Samuel H. 76:3:30 Knight, Samuel Howell (Doctor) 30:2:225; 26:2:117; 33:1:43, photo 48; 43:1:28 Knight, Wilber Clinton 20:1:23; 33:1:42, 48; 42:1:64; 44:1:6-8, 15, 20, 27, 52; 65:4:56 Knight, Wilbur C. 76:3:29, 32 Knight, Wilburta Ann photo 33:1:43 Knight, Wyoming 29:2:159 Knights of Labor 12:1:47, 51, 55; 35:1:31-32, 59; 35:2:178; 59:2:17, 21; 66:3:31 Knights of Labor General Assembly 56:1:57 Knights of Pythias 73:3:27, 28 Knights of the Broadax: The Story of the Wyoming Tie Hack by Joan Trego Pinkerton, review 54:1:76-77 Knock Down 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Knock, Mike J. 36:2:211 Knoefel, Hugh (see Captain Bates’ Battle) Knollenberg, Walter 20:2:180 Knopf. Alfred. in Jackson Hole 71:3:41 Knott, John (Mrs.) 26:1:54 Knott, John 26:1:58, 64 Knott, Louella 71:2:13 Knowles, William 64:2:56 Knox and Tanner 34:2:215 Knox J. Armory 41:2:200 Knox, Benjamin photo 16:2:64 Knox, driller 70:4:41 Knox, Isabelle Crane, 72:1:4 Knox, Philander C. 53:2:5 Knox, Raymond G. 27:2:229 December 14, 2009 Page 432

Knox, Reuben B. 61:2:44 Knuth, Priscilla 21:2/3:121 KOAradio 74:1:5 Koch, Hugo 26:1:63 Koch, Peter 44:1:67 Koenig, E. F. (Major) 18:1:57 Koerner, W. H. D. 65:4:18 Kohl, Edith Eudora (see Land of the Burnt Thigh) Kohler 22:2:55 Kohler gasoline engine 71:3:39 Koller, Joe 39:2:214 (see also Cold Springs Station; review of Wild Bill and Deadwood) Konosh (see Kanosh) Kooi, Lorna (Simpson, Mrs. M.L.) 27:2:232; 37:2:239 Kooi, Peter (Mrs.) 25:1:93 Koones, Frederick 43:2:253 Kootenai House 70:4:10 Kootenai-Salish 65:1:4 Kopack, Emil 30:2:211-212 Kopet: A Documentary Narrative of Chief Joseph’s Last Years by M. Gidley, review 55:2:39-40 Korean 66:3:14 Korean War 66:1&2:49; 66:3:16, 24 Kornegay, Sid 71:4:14 Korns, Roderick 21:1:92 Kortes Dam 29:2:157 Kortes, Inez (Mrs.) 33:1:92 Kosin, Wesley (Reverend) 52:1:51 Kossuth, Louis 22:1:5, 18; 41:1:61 Koughan, Sid 70:4:35, 40 Kountze Brothers Bank 20:2:165 Koval, F. V. 23:1:32 Kownslar, Allan O. 49:2:233 Kraemer, Mary Rose 66:1&2:2 Kraft 23:1:88 Kraft, A. 29:2:189; 44:2:275 December 14, 2009 Page 433

Kraft, C. 29:2:189; 44:2:275 Krakel, C. D. 21:2/3:242 Krakel, Dean 71:3:11, 23 Krakel, Dean F. 27:2:229; 54:1:34; 66:4:25 (see also Saga of Tom Horn: The Story of a Cattlemen’s War) Kramer, John F. 66:4:14 Kramer, Victor 64:1:24 Krapp, H. A. 27:2:172 Kratville, William (see Golden Rails. 100 Years of Operation of the Union Pacific Railroad) Kraus, Charley 49:2:279 Kraus, George (see High Road to Promontory: Building the Central Pacific Across the High Sierra) Krebs, Reb (Reverend) 38:2:217, 219, photo 220 Kreh, Lefty 76:2:22 Krell, Fred "Fritz" 32:2:263 Kremer, Leo (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:1:112 Krinn, Anna Lee Wolfe (Mrs.) 32:2:75-76 Kritschel, George J. 38:2:222 KRMA- TV 70:3:40, 41, 43 Kroeber, Alfred L. (see Arapaho) Krueger, Kim 66:4:36 Krug, Julius "Cap" 66:3:60 Krummel, Karl O. 70:3:40 KSPR Radio 30:1:107 KTHE Los Angeles 70:3:39 KTWO-TV 70:3:41 49:2:194, 197, 199; 58:1:31-32; 61:2:29; 64:1:4, 8 Kubel (see Deep Caldron) Kubel’s sketches photos 34:2:186 (see also Looking East from Camp, August 4, 1877) Kuchel, Thomas 55:2:14 Kucundika (see Haivodika) Kuhlman, Charles (see Legend Into History) Kuhn, Adam 44:1:50-52 KUHT, Houston, 70:3:39 Kuiper, Jeanne 75:1, 9, 11 Kukura, Edna Gorrell (Mrs.) 27:2:229 (see also Casper: A Pictorial History; Indian Version of the Platte Bridge Fight) Kumumbar (see Cum-um-bah) December 14, 2009 Page 434

Kundig, Sue 75:4: 16-17 Kunkel, Millie Wenger (Mrs.) 26:1:95 Kuntz, Phil (Sergeant) 64:2:57 Kurtz, Isaac, 74:2:31 Kurtz, N. V. 48:2:176 Kurtz-Chatterton copper mine 19:2:119 Kusel, Herman (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:1:92 Kuster, C. 21:2/3:208 Kusulas, Don 30:2:214 Kutcher, Charles A. 74:1:28, 29 Kutsundeka 36:2:133-134 Kuwait 66:1&2:49 Kuyedeka 36:2:134 Kuykendall, H. L. "Harry" 2:1:20; 56:1:36; photo 65:4:23 (see also Reminiscences) Kuykendall, Hugh 31:1:50 Kuykendall, John M. 71:3:7 Kuykendall, John M. photo 15:1:28; 26:1:52; 32:2:165; photo 65:4:23 Kuykendall, W. R. 53:1:8-9 Kuykendall, William L. (Judge) 12:4:324, 327; 13:1:75-76; 20:1:63, 65-66; 21:2/3:187, 190, 192, 226; 23:1:8; 37:1:79; 38:2:187; 39:1:9; 56:1:5; 62:1:16, 47, 56 Kuykendall, William L. 74:1:14 Kuzara, Stanley A. (see Black Diamons of Sheridan, A Facet of Wyoming History) Kvenild, Helen and John 25:1:77, 79 KVRS Radio 30:2:224 KWYO Radio Station (see KFBU: KYW) Kyner, James H. (see End of Track) Kyte, Lawrence H. (see Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Kyte Collection) Kyvig, David E. (see Nearby History: Exploring the Past Around You) Pioneer Forts of the Old West; Powder River Forts: Connor and Reno) L

L and W Manufacturing Company 65:4:55 L Seven (L7) Ranches by H. O. Brayer 15:1:5-37 L. D. S. Church Historical Dept., 70:2:33 L’Eau-Qui-Court (see ) La Bonte Crossing, 70:2:8 December 14, 2009 Page 435

La Cultura Oral History Project 73:2:3, 4, 18 La Cultura Oral History Project: Mexicano/Hispanic History in Wyoming, 73:2:18-21 La Fontaine, Gary 76:2:22, 52 La Gente: Hispano History and Life in Colorado, reviewed, 72:1:42 La Junta Club 73:2:10, 13 La llorona 73:2:23 La Pierre, Yvette 71:3:13 LA Times (see Los Angeles Times) LaBarge 32:1:51; 32:2:167, 201 LaBarge Creek 23:1:91; 30:2:198; 31:1:89 LaBarge meadows 31:1:90 LaBarge Ranger Station 31:1:89 LaBarge, Wyoming 22:2:29; 23:1:60 LaBeau, J. B. 22:2:58-59; 25:1:74 Labertaux, F. H. 35:2:147 LaBonte 36:2:193; 42:2:267; 45:1:111-114 (see also Quest for LaBonte Nears End) LaBonte and Horseshoe Creeks battle 4:2:315-317 LaBonte Camp 45:1:112-114 LaBonte Camp Creek 45:1:111-114 LaBonte Camp Pony Express Station 45:1:113 LaBonte Creek 4:2:315-317; 7:3:409; 20:1:86; 22:2:97; 23:1:59; 23:2:23; 27:2:159-160; 30:2:158; 32:1:121; 37:1:91; 42:2:222, 266-267; photo 45:1:110 (see also Hooker’s Cabin and Markers on LaBonte Creek) LaBonte Creek Crossing (see LaBonte Crossing) LaBonte Crossing 27:2:146 LaBonte Hotel 45:1:111 LaBonte Stage Station photo 7:3:408; 20:1:90; 23:2:23; 27:1:9; photo 28:1:52, 54-56, 76 LaBonte Station by Lyle Hildebrand 42:2:266-267 LaBonte Wagon Hound Divide (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) LaBonte, Al 32:2:103; 32:2:219-220 LaBonte, Daniel 27:2:161; 45:1:112-113 LaBonte, Etienne 27:2:161; 45:1:112 LaBonte, Jean-Baptiste 21:2/3:184; 23:2:10-11, 21; 26:2:119; 27:2:159-161; 28:1:54-55; 28:2:190; 45:1:111 LaBonte, Louis 27:2:160; 45:1:111 LaBonte, Pierre "Peter" 32:2:103; 38:1:85, 103; 39:1:109, 128; 42:2:266; 45:1:111, photo 113 LaBonte, Pierre, Jr. 27:2:229, 251; 29:2:177; (poems) 30:2:193; 31:2:213, 226; 45:2:267 (see also Old Oregon Trail; Quest for LaBonte; To Albert Sims) LaBonte, Rousseau 27:2:161; 45:1:112 LaBonte, Wyoming 29:2:159 Labor Commissioner 3:1:112 Labor Day 74:1:6, 7 Laborette 33:2:154 Lacey, Herbert V. (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Lacey, John 71:3:7 December 14, 2009 Page 436

Lacey, John W. (Judge) 4:3:366; 15:1:45; 20:1:11, 66; 24:2:20; 37:2:171, 183, 189; 42:1:49-50, 52; 65:1:32 Laclede Stage Station photo 66:1&2:72 LaClede Station by Ed Tierney 33:2:209, photo 210 Lacy Corners 39:2:257 Lacy, Pit 39:2:257 Lacy, Ruth 39:2:259 Lacy, Thomas 39:2:257 Ladd, John H. 74:1:26 Ladd, S. B. 43:1:118 Ladeau, Antoine 20:1:90; 26:2:122; 27:2:146; 31:1:50; 37:1:89 Ladeau, Baptiste 37:1:90, 94 Ladesma’s saddle tree 26:1:29 Ladies Literary Club 6:1&2:241 Ladigo, Bill 29:2:175 Ladow, Stanley (Mrs.) 9:2:699 Lady’s Choice: Ethel Waxham’s Journal & Letters,1905-1910 compiled and edited by Barbara Love and Frances Love Froidevaux, review 66:3:75 LaFleische, Francis (see Omaha Tribe) LaFollette, Robert, Jr. 66:3:60 Lafontaine, Florence 71:3:7 LaFontaine, R. N. (Mrs.) 16:2:174 Lafount, Harold (Commissioner) 43:1:40, 42 Lafrentz, Arthur 64:1:24 Lafrentz, F. W. 23:2:59 LaGrange School Library 27:2:229 LaGuardia, Fiorello 45:1:85 LaHontan 15:3:226 Laiblin, C. H. 28:2:131, 133 Laidley, Theodore T. S., 74:2:30 Laidley's course, 74:2:31 Laidley's Revolving Target, 74:2:31 Laidley's system, 74:2:30 Laio (Reverend) 39:1:83 Laird, J. J. 13:1:75 Laird, James, reviewer 71:2:46 Laird, Jim 26:1:53, 64 Laird, Leroy 24:1:3-4 LaJemeraye 17:2:108-109 Lajeunesse family 71:2:9 Lajeunesse, Charles 71:2:10 Lajeunesse, Joseph 35:2:205 LaJeunnesse, A. J. 26:1:64 LAK 34:1:12, 15; 38:1:94 LAK Company (see Allerton, Lake and Spencer) December 14, 2009 Page 437

Lake Biddle 71:4:30, 32, 33, 38 Lake Bonneville 15:3:225 Lake Bonneville 71:4:18 Lake Bradley (see Bradley Lake) Lake Creek (see RANCHES) Lake DeSmet (Wyoming) 66:1&2:12 Lake DeSmet 19:1:37; 23:2:59; 34:1:32-36, 40-42; 36:2:213 (see also Legend of Lake DeSmet) Lake Eustis 15:3:270 Lake Eustis 71:4:32 Lake Helen 30:1:9 (Yellowstone National Park) 65:1:44; 66:4:53-54 Lake Linderman 22:1:76 Lake Marie 26:2:112 Lake Marion 30:1:9 Lake Ranch Stage Station 22:2:77 Lake Riddle 71:4:32 Lake Soldier Station (Yellowstone National Park) 66:4:15 Lake Solitude, a Glacier Sapphier by Mae Urbanek photo 30:1:4, 5-11 Lake Springs 23:1:88 Lake Utah 15:3:227 Lake Utah, 72:1:24 Lake, Allerton and Spencer 38:1:95 Lake, George 43:2:252, 255 Lakeview Cemetery 26:1:32 Lakeview Cemetery 71:3:7 Lakota (see Organizing the Lakota) Lakota Noon: The Indian Narrative of Custer's Defeat, reviewed by Gerald Thompson, 70:2:41-42 Lakota Society by James R. Walker and Raymond J. DeMallie, review 65:2/3:28 Lalonde, Frenchy 22:2:38 Lam, Claud 28:2:179 66:4:7, 56 Lamar Valley 66:4:45 Lamar Valley 70:4:12 Lamar, Howard Roberts 29:2:233-234 (see also Far Southwest, 1846. A Territorial History) Lamar, L. Q. C. 18:2:141, 146-147, 151 Lamar, W. A. 39:1:101 Lamb, Albertson 43:2:276 Lamb, F. Bruce, The Wild Bunch, review 66:1&2:58 Lamb, orphan 70:3:3 Lambert, Charles A. 33:1:90 Lambert, Dave 16:2:140 Lambert, John 17:1:24, 48, 56; 32:2:148 Lambert, Paul F. (see review of Passing of the Great West. Selected Papers of George Bird Grinnell) Lambertsen, Harry 33:2:195; 34:2:249 December 14, 2009 Page 438

Lambertson (Mrs.) 26:1:54 Lambertson, Eva G. 7:2:404; 7:3:443; 10:1:16-38 Lambertson, Robert M. 27:2:229 Lambertson, Walter M. (Mrs.) 27:2:229; 31:2:231 Lambourne, Alfred 65:2/3:11 Lame Deer 48:1:125 (see also Sioux) Lamereaux, Mary 65:1:32 Lamm, Tom 70:3:26 Lamont, Daniel L. 66:3:45 Lamoreaux family 29:2:187-188 Lamoreaux Meadows 31:1:87 Lamoreaux, A. L. (Captain) 32:1:52-53 Lamoreaux, Bill (see Smiling Fox) Lamoreaux, Clement 31:1:87 Lamoreaux, Dick 26:1:58 Lamoreaux, George 29:2:188 Lamoreaux, Jules (Mrs.) 29:2:187-188; 31:1:77, 87-88 Lamoreaux, Jules 11:1:261; 26:1:58, 60 Lamoreaux, Lizzie 26:2:133; 29:2:188 Lamoreaux, Oliver 26:2:212; 31:1:87 Lamoreaux, Phoebe 29:2:188 Lamoreaux, S. W. 20:2:142 Lamoreaux, William 31:1:87 Lamoreaux, Willow "Willie" 29:2:188 LaMotte, Maj. Robert Smith, 70:1:29, 31, 32, 39, 40, 42 Lamotte, R. S. (Captain) 43:2:239 Lamoureaux, Lema (Mrs.) 26:2:124 Lampitt, Bert 75:1, 8-15 Lancaster, George 38:1:190; 39:1:72 Lancaster, Jack 42:2:263 Lancaster, Jennie 35:1:90 Lancaster’s (see RANCHES) Lance and the Shield: The Life and Times of Sitting Bull by Robert Utley 66:3:76, 78 Lance Creek Oil Field (Wyoming) 66:4:13 Lance Creek, Wyoming 65:4:11 Lanctot, Gustave (Doctor) 18:2:163 land (see script) Land Act (1881) 64:1:11 land auction 75:1, 32 Land Commissioner, 71:4:4 land fencing (see Douglas, William-Satoris) land grant 75:1, 31 Land of the Powder (see Powder River Let’er Buck) Land Office, Lander 71:2:13 December 14, 2009 Page 439

Landan, F. 17:1:56 Landauer, Rudi 41:1:26-27 Landberg 12:4:327 Landcaster, Jack 28:1:46-48 Lander (Wyoming) 66:3:51, 62 Lander band 26:1:52, 55-56 Lander Clipper 26:1:55 Lander Creek 22:2:49 Lander Crossing 31:1:82 Lander Cutoff 22:2:58-59, 61; 27:2:199; 28:1:84; 30:1:44, 80 Lander Cutoff by J. K. Moore, Jr. 32:2:168; 34:1:50-51, 198; 40:2:269-270; 44:2:283, 286 Lander Cutoff, 70:2:12 Lander Directory 71:2:15 Lander Eagle 28:2:142 Lander Evening Post 26:1:54 Lander Garden Club 71:2:20 Lander High School 71:2:15 Lander Mayor 26:2:133 Lander Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Lander Pioneer Days 26:2:134-135 Lander Pioneers Association 71:2:18 Lander Public School 71:2:16 Lander Road 22:2:49-50, 53, 55-58; 26:1:21; 30:1:51; 30:2:203; 31:1:80-87, 90-91 (see also Oregon Trail) Lander Route (see Lander Road) Lander Snow-drifters 70:3:16 Lander Trail 66:3:78-79 (see Frederick W. Lander and the Lander Trail; Lander Road) Lander Valley, Wyoming 26:1:58 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) Lander Wagon Road 44:1:10 Lander, Frederick W. (Colonel) 27:2:198-204; 28:1:83; 30:1:44; 31:1:8-81, 83, 86-87; 34:1:50-51; 44:2:285-286; 66:3:78-79 (see Frederick W. Lander and the Lander Trail) Lander, Frederick W. (Mrs.) 31:1:86 Lander, Jean, 70:1:42 Lander, Wyoming 15:1:68; illustration 15:4:cover; 18:2:143, 156; illustration 20:1:cover, 58; 22:2:36; 25:1:84, 86; 26:1:50-59; 26:2:133-134, 210; 27:1:109-110; 27:2:224; 30:2:146, 150; 31:1:33-40; 31:2:213; 65:4:43, 45, 50, 58 (see also Lander Band; Mail Route Between Rock Springs and Lander; Story of Lander) Lander, Wyoming 76:4:10, 23 Lander-Farson Highway 22:2:60 Landers 33:1:59-60 Lander's Pride and Joy: The Old Stone Schoolhouse 71:2:2-20 Lander's stone schoolhouse (photo) 71:2:2 Landers, Gladys (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Landers, Leland 27:2:229 Landers, Robert 28:2:135 December 14, 2009 Page 440

Lander-Wagner Government map (1857-1858) 22:2:60 Lander-Yellowstone Transportation Company 71:3:38 Landgraeber, Clem (Major) 27:2:145 Landgraeber, Theodore 39:1:21 Landgren, Stanley 73:3:26, 28 Landmark Commission 6:4:289-291; 12:4:335-341; 21:2/3:223 (see also Preserving Our Landmarks; Wyoming Historical Landmark Commission) landmarks 21:2/3:223 Landres, Peter B. 76:2:32 Landry, C.L. 76:3:17 Lane, A. D. 20:1:58-59; 26:1:64 Lane, C. H. 19:1:27 Lane, Charles Elmer (Mrs.) 27:2:229; 30:2:225 Lane, Charles Elmer 27:2:229; 30:2:225; 37:1:113 Lane, Francis (or Frances) (Doctor) 26:1:21; 40:1:89-91 Lane, Jim 29:1:83-84 Lane, Newt 30:2:187 Lane, Septimus A. 70:4:34, 36, 37 Lane, William C. 20:1:64; 22:1:32 Laney, George 6:1&2:216-221 Laney, George W. 15:3:248 Lang 15:1:13 Lang, George 16:2:124 Lang, Robert 14:4:328 Lang, William L. (see Centennial West: Essays on the Northern Tier States; Montana: A History of Two Centuries) Langen, John G. 38:1:117 Langer, Fritz 33:2:209 Langewiesche, Wolfgang 26:2:116 Langford 21:1:92 Langford, Frances 64:3/4:14 Langford, Nathaniel 71:4:41, 42 Langford, Nathaniel 76:2:8, 10, 12-13, 15 Langford, Nathaniel P. (Superintendent) 14:4:255, 270, 275; 15:2:105-106, 108-110, 116, 121-122; 34:2:180; 44:21:260-261; 65:1:47 Langford, Nathaniel P. 71:3:25-31, 33; photo 24 Langford, Nathaniel P., death of, 71:3:33 Langford, Nathaniel, 74:2:3 Langford, Russell R. 27:2:229 Langford-Owen controversy 71:3:34 Langhafer, Joel H. 39:2:109, 128 Langhof, Hank 37:2:223 Langhoff Gang (see Tom Horn and the Langhoff Gang) Langhoff, Elizabeth 64:2:37 Langhoff, Evalina "Eva" 64:2:35, 40, 42-44 December 14, 2009 Page 441

Langhoff, Ferdinand Albert "Fred" 64:2:34, 36-44 Langhoff, Henry "Hank" 64:2:35, 37, 40 Langlois, George 26:1:64 Langworthy, Franklin 65:2/3:12 Lank, William 37:1:100 Lanka, John F. 18:1:76 Lannen, Billie 37:1:87 Lannen, Matilda (Mrs.) 27:2:229; 37:1:113 Lannigan saloon 71:2:7 Lannigan, W. M. 26:1:64 Lannon 64:2:46 Lannon, Frank P. 33:2:152 Lanter, H. 43:2:276 Lantry, Victor 75:1, 11 Lantry, Victor G. 26:1:15, 21 Lapeyre Hotel 28:2:142 Lapeyre, John 28:2:142 LaPorte Stage Station 20:1:90; 23:1:7; 28:1:60-62, 67; 30:2:138 LaPorte, Colorado 23:1:4,10 (see also LaPorte Stage Station) LaPrele 23:1:59; 23:2:10-11, 14, 23; 28:1:67; 28:2:173, 191 LaPrele Creek 16:1:60; 20:1:86; 21:2/3:131; 22:2:97; 30:2:142, 157; 31:2:176, 181 (see also Alapier Creek; LaPrele Creek trail crossing) LaPrele Creek settlers 1:2:6 LaPrele Creek trail crossing 20:1:90 LaPrele Creek, 70:2:11 LaPrele Stage Station (see LaPrele Stage Station) LaPrele Stage Station by Glen R. Edwards 28:1:58-62 Larama 21:2/3:139 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie; FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort Laramie) LaRamee (see LaRamie, Jacque) LaRamee, Jacque 15:3:265; 18:1:69; 21:2/3:168, 171, 183; 26:2:119; 27:2:178 (see also A Study in Frustration; Search for Jacque Laramee) LaRamie (see LaRamee) Laramie (Wyoming) 66:1&2:11, 49, 73; 66:3:6, 8, 32, 41, 45; 66:4:6, 8, 22, 39, 78 Laramie Agreement (1851) 33:1:36 Laramie Auto Club 20:2:58 Laramie Boomerang (Wyoming) newspaper 66:3:10 Laramie Boomerang 3:1:99-100; 6:1&2:234-235; 33:1:45, 49, 87; 33:2:148-149, 154; 42:1:65-66; 42:2:233; 43:1:17, 50-52; 43:2:167; 64:2:35, 37, 40-44, 49-50, 42, 54-55, 58-59 (see also Boomerang; Laramie Daily Boomerang; Laramie Republican-Boomerang; Nye, Bill) Laramie Boomerang 71:4:10 Laramie Boomerang 75:1, 26 Laramie Boomerang 76:3:31-32 Laramie Boomerang founder 66:3:10 (see Nye, Bill) Laramie Business Directory 21:2/3:207-208 Laramie Canyon 23:1:5 December 14, 2009 Page 442

Laramie Cattle Growers Association 15:1:7 Laramie Chamber of Commerce 66:3:10 Laramie Chapter (see American Bible Society) Laramie Chemical Works 18:2:143; 21:2/3:193 Laramie City 1:3:12-13; 21:2/3:201; 33:2:137, 142, 145-149, 154; 34:2:193, 198-199, 220; 42:2:146 (see also Laramie, Wyoming) Laramie City, first building at, 72:1:29 Laramie City, review 15:24:391-402; 17:1:76-83; 65:4:11, 33, 42-43 Laramie Club of Rotary International 66:3:10 Laramie County 12:4:323-234; 13:1:68-69, 75-77; 18:2:157; 19:1:32; 21:2/3:192-193, 195; 23:1:24, 26- 27; 26:1:33; 32:2:164; 35:2:129-130, 177; 42:2:225, 230; 43:1:67-68; 45:1:77, 82; 64:2:36-38, 40-42, 45-47, 57; 65:1:11 Laramie County Chapter, Wyoming State Historical Society 32:1:108; 32:2:250 Laramie County Court House (1873) photo 20:2:168 Laramie County Historical Society 30:2:224-225; 27:1:112 Laramie County Jail (1873) photo 20:2:168; 65:4:2 Laramie County School Board (District No. 2) 21:2/3:238 Laramie County Stockgrowers Association 14:2:156-157; 20:1:62, 64 (see also Wyoming Stockgrowers Association) Laramie Daily 34:1:65 Laramie Daily Boomerang 9:3:739-740; 15:1:39; 18:1:81-82, 85, 88; 20:1:19; 24:1:65-67; 30:1:107; 30:2:145; 4:1:73, 75, 80-81; 42:1:64 (see also Laramie Boomerang; Laramie Republican-Boomerang) Laramie Daily Chronicle 9:3:740; 18:1:79, 88; 33:2:145, 147; 34:1:71 Laramie Daily Independent 9:3:740-741; 18:1:79-81, 87-88; 26:1:93; 33:2:141, 146, 157; 34:1:70 Laramie Daily Sentinel 5:1:38; 9:3:731, 738; 13:4:350; 18:1:79-81, 88; 33:1:90; 33:2:140-142, 146, 149; 34:1:67-69, 73; 34:2:219; 43:2:199; 64:2:36, 51 Laramie Daily Sun 9:3:740; 18:1:79, 86, 88; 33:2:136; 34:1:71 Laramie Daily Times 9:3:740-741; 18:1:81, 85, 88; 24:1:64-65; 33:2:147-148; 34:1:71, 75, 80 Laramie electric light plant 66:4:26 Laramie Glass Factory 18:2:143; 19:2:116 Laramie historic buildings 15:3:242-246 Laramie Literary and Library Association 22:1:37 Laramie Loafers 51:2:44 Laramie Mining and Stock Exchange 75:1, 20 Laramie Mountains 17:2:128; 21:2/3:130, 186, 198; 23:1:5, 19, 22; 25:2:125, 151; 28:1:74; 30:2:138, 168; 31:2:152; 32:1:117; 33:2:149; 36:2:185; 64:2:35-36 (see also Black Hills, Laramie Range; North Laramie Mountains) Laramie National Bank 64:2:38 Laramie News 34:2:199 23:1:58; 23:2:23; 30:2:155; 32:1:105, 110, 123, 223; 33:1:49-50; 34:2:151; 36:2:185; 42:2:253-255, 260, 267; 44:2:157, 163-164; 65:2/3:7; 65:4:75 Laramie Peak 66:1&2:8-9 Laramie Peak, 70:2:27 Laramie Plains 15:3:289-290; 17:1:57; 21:2/3:198; 22:2:76-77; 23:1:23; 24:1:40; 33:1:48, 77-78, 82-83, 85-87, 89- 90, 92-93, 96; 34:1:87-88; 36:2:185, 188, 192-193, 200; 39:1:32; 44:2:140, 143, 148, 152; 66:4:26 (see also Beef Makers of the Laramie Plains) Laramie Plains 75:1, 17, 19 December 14, 2009 Page 443

Laramie Plains Museum 66:1&2:49 Association 66:3:10 Laramie plains, 72:1:31 Laramie Post Office 17:1:78; 64:2:49 Laramie Professional Directory (1870) 21:2/3:209-210 Laramie Public Schools 17:1:80; 26:2:111-112 Laramie Range 17:2:140 Laramie Republican 11:1:50; 18:1:88; 43:1:50-51 Laramie Republican Company 22:2:101 (see also Laramie Republican) Laramie Republican-Boomerang 32:1:104-105, 117; 33:1:96; 33:2:149, 212, 227; 34:1:57; 34:2:147-148, 156, 158, 162; 35:1:25; 36:2:187-188; 43:1:20, 22, 26, 28 (see also Big Laramie River; Laramie Boomerang; Laramie Republican-Boomerang) Laramie River 17:1:4, 29-31, 37; 21:2/3:170, 179, 197-198; 23:1:18; 26:2:125; 31:1:6-12; 31:2:145 (see also Wyoming v. Colorado Revisited. The United States Supreme Court and the Laramie River Controversy, 1911-1922) Laramie River 75:3:21 Laramie River Cattle Company 64:2:36 Laramie Valley 64:2:34-35 Laramie Valley, 72:1:15 Laramie Weekly Sentinel 15:4:391-402; 17:1:76-83; 20:1:17; 22:1:25-27, 29, 37-38, 65-66; 33:2:148-149; 34:2:204; 35:1:90-92; 65:1:18, 30, 33-34 Laramie Women’s Club 17:1:26; 23:2:8-9, 16-17, 55; 24:1:34, 40-41; 26:1:113 LaRamie, Edmond 36:2:172-173 LaRamie, Francois 36:2:172 Laramie, Hahns Peak and Pacific Railroad 42:1:69 Laramie, Hispanics in 73:2:33 LaRamie, Jacques 12:1:41; 13:2:87; 13:4:238; 32:1:104-105; 36:2:169, 172 LaRamie, Jean Baptiste 36:2:172 LaRamie, Jeanne 36:2:173 Laramie, Wyoming 11:1:52-60; 13:4:338; 15:3:242-246; 15:4:317-332, 389; 16:2:124; 17:1:26, 77-83; 18:2:143; 19:21:116; 20:1:49; 20:2:158; 21:2/3:193, 200, 206-208; 22:2:101; 23:2:8-9, 16-17, 55; 24:1:10, 34, 37, 40-41; 25:1:22-40; 26:1:51, 56-57, 59; 26:2:109, 111-113, 115; 30:2:145-149; 33:1:42, 44, 46-47, 55, 80-81, 83-85, 88, 99; 33:2;142, 146-149, 154, 214; 34:1:43, 64, 72, 75, 80, 89-91, 93; 34:2:233; 35:2:174, 180; 42:2:174, 184, 230; 43:1:5; 64:3/4:56; 65:1:10-11, 13-14, 24, 30, 32-35; 65:2/3:4 (see also FIRSTS: building; library in America named after living writer or poet; child born; stone building; Girlhood Recollections of Laramie in 1870 and 1871; Gun Law at Laramie; Laramie City; History of the Post Office at Laramie, Wyoming; Sites Famous in History of Laramie City Marked During Jubilee) Laramie, Wyoming 76:1:31, 36-37 Laramie, Wyoming 76:3:30 Lard (Miss) 42:2:224 Laredo Times 71:4:3 Large, Gloria Isis 13:4:front cover Large, Irene photo 13:4:front cover Larimer (Mr. And Mrs.) 42:2:214 Larimer 43:2:272, 274 Larimer, Mr. and Mrs., 74:2:23 December 14, 2009 Page 444

Larimer, Sarah L. (Mrs.) 28:2:170-172; 40:1:19; 43:2:272, 274 Larimer, W. J. (Mr. and Mrs.) 21:2/3:211; 28:2:169-172 Larimer, William (General) 15:2:177; 32:1:24, 26 lark (muleskinner) 16:2:141 Larmer, John 27:2:229 Larned, Charles 17:1:24 Larocque, Francois 44:1:49, 64 Larom, I. H. "Larry" 30:1:110; 38:1:105; 45:1:10, 19, 21, 23-24 Larom, I. H. (Mrs.) 30:1:110 LaRosa, Fred 25:1:43 LaRose, Joe 26:1:94 Larpenteur, Charles (see also Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur, 1833-1872) Larpenteur, Charles 75:3:18 Larpey, I. A. 34:1:55 Larsen, Arnold (Mrs.) 31:2:235 Larsen, H. 16:2:165 Larsen, Hans 37:1:113 Larsen, John 31:2:230 Larsen, Magnus (see Magnus, Larson) Larsen, Ole 16:2:165 Larson, Dorothy (Mrs. T. A.) 66:3:10 Larson, Ed. C. 27:2:229 Larson, Elizabeth 24:2:114; 27:2:229 Larson, Gordon C. 27:2:229 Larson, Irv 33:2:219, 222 Larson, Irving A. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:229 Larson, John 24:2:81 Larson, Magnus 24:2:114; 27:2:229 Larson, Magnus, 70:1:4 Larson, Robert (see Lucinda Rollins Grave; Twin Springs) Larson, Robert L. 31:2:234 Larson, Robert R. 27:2:229; 30:2:222, 224-225 (see also review of Old Forts of the Southwest; review of Wyoming Place Names) Larson, Robert W. (see review of Sentinel to the Cimarron: The Frontier Experience of Fort Dodge, Kansas) Larson, T. A. (Ph.D.) 10:4:151-154; 30:1:102-104, 106, 108-109, 111, 115-116; 30:2:219, 222-223, 227, 236-237; 31:1:113-114, 117-118; 31:2:231, 238-239; 32:2:238, 247, 250; 33:2:218; 37:1:141; 38:1:116-117, 120; 39:1:132, 134, 137, photo 138; 40:2:282; 42:2:166, 169, 172, 227; 44:2:251; 65:4:20, 32-33; 66:1&2:36; 66:3:8-29; 66:4:22 (see also Across the Plains in 1864 with George Forman; Arapahoes, Our People; Bill Nye’s Western Humor; Chinese Massacre; History of Wyoming; Conversations With Historians; Go West...Young Man: Conversations With Historians; Introduction of Woman Suffrage and Politics; review of Dividing the Waters; review of From Prairie to Corn Belt. Farming on the Illinois and Iowa Prairies in the Nineteenth Century; review of GPH: An Informal Record of George P. Hammond and His Era in the Bancroft Library; review of High Country Empire; review of History of South Dakota; review of Meet Me on the Green; review of Mercer’s Belles; review of Present World of History: A Conference on Certain Problems in Historical Society Work; review of December 14, 2009 Page 445

Probing the American West; Union Pacific: Birth of a Railroad 1862-1893, and Union Pacific: The Rebirth 1894-1969 Winter of 1886-87 in Wyoming; Writings of Grace Raymond Hebard; Wyoming Civilian Defense in World War II; Wyoming Statehood; Wyoming’s War Years, 1941-1945) Larson, T.A. 73:2:3 LaSalle Company 25:2:118 Laska, Ben B. 74:1:25 Lass, William E. (see History of Steamboating on the Upper Missouri to the Great Salt Lake: An Account of Overland Freighting) Last Bear 49:1:14 (see also Sioux) last Black Hills coach leaving Cheyenne (19 February 1887) photo 11:3:222; photo 37:1:76 Last Cavalier illustration 65:4:14, 16 Last Chance Saloon (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16 Last Chance, Wyoming 17:1:77, 79, 81 Last Days of the Sioux Nation by Robert M. Utley, review 35:3:355 Last Eden. The Diary of Alice Moore at the XX Ranch edited by Austin L. Moore 41:1:63-81 Last Man’s Club 76:3:18 Last Seduction (film) 66:4:78 Latham (Doctor) 1:3:11 Latham 34:2:247 Latham Bottoms 33:1:90 Latham, Bill (Mrs.) 27:1:112, 116; 27:2:229 Latham, Bill 27:2:229 Latham, C. (Doctor) 33:1:90; 34:1:88 Latham, Dick 37:1:86 Latham, H. (Doctor) 17:1:55-56, 62, 80; 21:2/3:210; 22:2:77; 26:2:94; 36:1:188 Lathan, G. O. 6:1&2:239 Lathrop, A. G. 21:2/3:211 Lathrop, George 11:3:225; 37:1:79, 104-106; 38:2:226 (see also George Lathrop Monument ) Lathrop, Jean Brooks 9:1:684 Lathrop, Mary 65:1:32 Latin American Club 73:2:10, 34 Latin American Federation 73:2:8, 9 Latin homily 66:3:2 Latta, John 20:2:175 Latter Day Saints 21:2/3:113; 30:2:206; 31:2:218, 222 (see also Mormons) Laubin, Gladys (Mrs. Reginald) 44:2:262 (see also Indian Tipi, Its History, Construction and Use) Laubin, Reginald 44:2:262 (see also Indian Tipi, Its History, Construction and Use) Laucken, August 26:1:51, 63 Lauderdale, P. V. 29:2:210 Laughlin, Margaret B. 18:1:74 Lauk, Billy 23:2:43, 46 Launchberry, Sam 39:1:126-127 Laura Inghram Bragg, Territorial Pioneer by W. F. Bragg, Sr. 31:1:33-40 Laurel and Hardy movies 66:4:23, 33 (see London, Jean "Babe") Lauzier (Doctor) 25:1:68, 72 December 14, 2009 Page 446

Lauzier (Mrs.) 25:1:65 Lava Creek 71:4:32 Lava Mountain 71:4:36 Lava, Bill 66:4:34 LaVaca County, Texas 64:2:39 LaVanta 32:1:121 (see also LaBonte) Lavatti, Thomas 27:2:204 LaVerendrye, Pathfinder of the West by Lawrence J. Burpee (see also Verendrye, Jean) 17:2:107-111 Lavin Brothers’ Saloon 16:2:141 Lavin, James 73:3:3 Lavoye 33:2:190 Lavoye, Louis 29:2:159 LaVoye, Louis 73:3:33 Lavoye, Wyoming; photo, 73:3:31 Law of the Range by Stephen Collector 66:1&2:53 law officers 12:4:324 Law, Marie (see Burke, Dell) Law, Nora Moss 11:4:300; 12:1:76-77 (see also My Magic House) Law, Steven J. 66:4:10-11, photo 11 Lawes, H. 25:1:88 Lawn, Edward 71:2:3,7 Lawrance, Marion 65:1:32 Lawrence Forke 23:2:24 Lawrence H. Kyte Collection (see Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Kyte Collection) Lawrence, Amy 33:1:87 Lawrence, Amy 70:4:2, (bio) 6 Lawrence, Amy 76:1:31-35 Lawrence, C. R. 64:2:51 Lawrence, Cecil "Slim" 71:3:19, 36-43; photo 35, 41 Lawrence, Charles, 70:1:2 Lawrence, Littleton 17:1:83 Lawrence, Rena 76:1:31-35 Lawrence, Rena Palmer 36:2:197 Lawrence, Sidney 71:3:38 Lawrence, Verba 71:3:35-43; Courtship 38; death 43; diary 37; marriage 38 Lawrence, Verba 75:1, 2 Lawrence, W. C. 27:2:225; 30:2:223 (see also review of Colter’s Hell and Jackson’s Hole) Lawrence, William H. (Bill) 76:1:31-35 Lawrence, William H. (Bill) and Rena Lawrence 70:4:2; photo 4 Lawrenceburg, Indiana 65:1:8 Lawrence-Livermore Laboratory 70:3:29 laws regulating cattle migration 16:2:148 Laws, Malcolm, quoted, 70:1:16, 20 Lawson (Captain) 44:2:169 December 14, 2009 Page 447

Lawson Samuel A. 12:2:162 Lawson, A. J. 33:1:79-81 Lawson, J. M. 31:2:213, 226; 33:1:73 Lawson, Joseph (Lieutenant; Captain) 16:2:99, 103-107, 119-120, 138; 18:1:19-20 Lawson, Mike 76:2:22, 52 Lawton, Henry W. (Major General) photo 39:1:57 lawyers 15:1:40-41 Lay, Eliza 30:1:29; 31:1:57, 59-62 Lay, George W. (Lieutenant Colonel) 16:1:41 Laybourn, Margaret 66:4:7 Layden, Mamie L. photo 16:2:163; 37:1:30, photo 31 Laymon, David 44:2:300 (see also Absaroka, The Land and People) Layne, George 33:1:100 Layton, George (Mrs. and children) 31:2:226 Layton, L. E. 21:2/3:211 Lazarus (ox) 65:2/3:26 Lazear, George 42:1:62 Lazear, Robert Wells 42:1:62 Lazeka River 37:2:217 (see also Tongue River) Lazy P 37:2:229 LD (see RANCHES) LD 26:2:123; 37:1:191 Lea Suter and Company 32:1:37 Lea, Luke 25:2:160, 163, 166, 179; 26:1:65-80; 26:2:141, 145; 32:1:37 Leach (Mrs.) 65:1:17-18 Leach, S. C. (Mrs.) 33:1:79 Leach, S. C. 33:1:77 Lead Creek, Wyoming 23:1:101 Leader 22:1:39 Leaderer Novelty Company 26:1:20 Leading Chief 28:1:31 (see also Pawnee) Leadville, Colorado 22:1:74; 23:1:12 League of Women Voters 74:1:8 Leake 15:2:133 Leaky, D. A., 70:2:20 Leaman, Elizabeth 75:1, 17 Lean Bear 40:1:11 Lear, C. E. 75:1, 12 Learn, Lem 25:2:213 Leary, James 14:1:72-73 leather workers 26:1:28 Leatherwood (Representative) 22:2:59-61 Leavenworth 65:2/3:24 Leavenworth and Pike’s Peak Express Company 32:1:25-28, 31 December 14, 2009 Page 448

Leavenworth Cattle Company 15:1:26, 30 Leavenworth Fire and Marine Insurance Company 32:1:17 Leavenworth Times 23:2:9, 11 Leavenworth, Kansas 23:2:7, 16, 26-27; 32:1:14, 16-17, 21, 23-27, 29, 31-32 Leavenworth, Pawnee and Western Railroad 32:1:17 Leavitt, W.W. 76:1:23, 25 Leavy, T. E. 42:1:62 LeBeau, A. (Mrs.) 27:2:229 Lebhart, Fred C. 66:1&2:9 Lebhart, Minnie 27:1:116 Lebsock, Edward 76:3:22 Leckie, Shirley A., Elizabeth Bacon Custer and the Making of a Myth, review 66:1&2:59 Leckie, Wyoming 22:2:36 Leckler, H. B. 66:4:47 LeClaire, Michaud 71:3:24 LeClaire, Edmo 24:2:91; 26:1:54, 64; 28:2:139 LeClaire, Francois 43:2:293 LeCompte, Mary Lou, Cowgirls of the Rodeo: Pioneer Professional Athletes, review 66:4:67-68 LeCron, James 64:1:24 Ledbetter, Jack 25:1:96; 26:2:220 Lederer, Adam (author's bio) 70:3:33 Lederer, Norman (see review of Big Brother’s Indian Program-With Reservations) Ledyard, Edgar M. 7:3:443 Lee 21:1:96; 24:1:43 Lee and Scott 21:1:96 Lee brothers 74:1:15 Lee, A. J. 26:1:56 Lee, Blair 39:2:162, 172, 176 Lee, Bob 30:1:29 Lee, C. M., 70:2:9 Lee, C. W. 27:2:240 Lee, Daniel 1:1:5; 21:2/3:173 Lee, Dave "Scrub Peeler" 45:2:152 Lee, Edward M. 13:1:77; 33:2:140; 42:2:150 Lee, Eli 15:1:13 Lee, Grace 75:1, 13, 14 Lee, Ham 17:1:75 Lee, Jack 10:1:43 Lee, James 33:2:133 Lee, Jason (Reverend) 1:1:5; 17:2:101-104; 21:2/3:173; 22:2:52; 40:2:219; 42:2:259; 43:2:219, 228 Lee, Jessie 37:1:31 Lee, Joe (Mrs.) 26:1:55 Lee, John 20:1:70 Lee, John D. 26:2:157-158; 31:1:30-31 December 14, 2009 Page 449

Lee, John D., 70:2:34 Lee, Judy W. F. 12:1:45; 12:2:144, 150 Lee, Orin 31:2:216 Lee, Robert (see Fort Meade and the Black Hills) Lee, Robert E. (General) 32:2:273; 65:4:49 Leech, S. C. 17:1:80 Leeds, J. S. 19:1:16-17 Leek, Holly W. 27:2:229 Leek, Stephen N. "Steve" 6:1&2:242; 7:1:361; 7:3:443; 16:1:31; 42:2:160-161; 44:1:92, 105 Leek, Stephen N. 71:3:18, 23 Leekemby, P. L. 26:2:214 Leek's Lodge 71:3:11 Leeks Marina 71:3:18 Leeper, David R. 40:1:28, 34 Leermakers, J. A. 27:2:229 Leezer, J. M. 23:1:79-80 LeFever, "Dakota" 44:2:269 Leffler, Leo L. (Mrs.) 12:4:332; 16:2:163, photo 163 Leforge, Thomas 44:1:63, 71 LeFors, Joe (Deputy U.S. Marshall) 35:2:150; 64:2:66 LeFors, Joe 75:1, 14 Left Hand 35:1:17; 41:1:52; 41:2:213; 44:2:235; 46:1:7, 18 (see also Arapaho) Leg Lake 14:2:138 (see also Stockade Lake) Legacy of a by Mark Harvey 65:4:3-4 Legare 15:2:137 Legend Into History by Charles Kuhlman, review 24:2:120-122 Legend of Lake DeSmet by Mary Olga Moore 34:1:32-42 Legend of Sleepy Hollow 71:4:17 legends (see myths and legends) Legends and Lore of Southern Illinois by John W. Allen, review 37:1:138-140 Legends and Tales of the Old West edited by S. Omar Barker, review 35:2:239 Legerette Creek 28:1:70 Leggett, Alford F. 45:2:210-212 Legion of Valor 10:1:44 Legislative Assembly (8 November 1879) 1:3:17; 19:1:57; 21:2/3:196; 22:1:30-32,41-45,47,49-52,54- 56,58-60,63,65; 24:2:35-36 Legislative Organization and Procedure 22:1:40 Legislative representation 20:1:65 Legislators (see FIRSTS: woman legislator) Legislature 12:1:35-46; 12:2:144-152; 12:3:240-244; 12:4:323-328; 13:1:74-80; 13:2:141-155; 13:3:217- 230; 13:4:355-365; 14:1:65-82; 14:2:141-158; 19:1:58 (see also History of Wyoming) Legler, Jerry 21:1:101 Lehmer, Frank, 74:2:22 Leidy, Joseph 26:1:34 Leidy, Mount 44:1:88 December 14, 2009 Page 450

Leigh, Beaver Dick 71:3:24, 29, 36 Leigh, Creek 15:2:173 Leigh, Jenny 71:3:36 Leigh, Richard 14:4:274; photo15:1:78, 81, 83; 15:2:173; 21:1:100; 44:1:88 (see also Beaver Dick) Leigh, Sharon 64:3/4:49-56 (see also Ella Watson: Rustler or Homesteader) Leigh, W. R. photo 32:1:4 (see also Pony Express by Moonlight) Leigh-String-Jenny Lake region 71:3:16 Lein, Dick 66:4:30 Leisberg, Kate (Mrs. Augustus) 2:2:39 (see also Reminiscences of Early Days in Wyoming) leisure time 2:1:18 Leland, Jackie 35:2:207 Leman, D. W. 28:1:66 Lemhi 33:1:19, 23-25, 35, 38; 44:1:94 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) 70:4:11 Lemhi Reservation, Idaho 16:1:10 Lemi (see Lemhi; Shoshone (Eastern)) Lemmon G. E. 6:3:284 Lemmon, Ed 45:2:166 (see also Boss Cowman: The Recollections of Ed Lemmon, 1857-1946) Lemmon, George E. 71:3:2, 4, 6 Lemmon, Jack 66:4:34 Lemon, Peter 15:3:284 leMoyne, Scipio (see Gift Horse) Lenhart, Charles 31:2:226 Lent, John A. 43:2:310 (see also Press on Wheels. A History of the Frontier Index of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Elsewhere) Leo Sheep Company 44:2:205 Leo Wolf Bear 28:2:139 Leonard, A. H. 21:2/3:214 Leonard, Bugler 36:2:177 Leonard, E. J. (see Buffalo Bill, King of the Old West) Leonard, John 26:2:161 Leonard, Peg Layton 45:1:131 (see also Quest for LaBonte Nears End) Leonard, Zenas 44:1:58, 64, 70 Leone, Sergio 66:4:76 LePrele Creek 32:2:220; 35:2:201, 205-207; 42:2:270; 43:2:237 LeRoux, Hugues (see LeRoux, Robert Charles Henri) LeRoux, Robert Charles Henri 41:1:5, 9, 14-16 Leroy, C. R. 17:1:82; 21:2/3:207 Leseberg, Anna (Mrs.) 26:1:54 Leseberg, Fred 26:1:54, 64 Leseberg, Harry 26:1:61 Leslie Mine 64:2:50 Leslie, Frank 14:4:264 Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper 12:1:7-8 (see also Leslie, Frank) Lessman, Herman 74:1:15 December 14, 2009 Page 451

Lest We Forget (poem) by Timothy J. Mahoney 37:2:210 Lester, Charles 40:2:184, 186, 189 Lester, Josephine Irby 30:1:51 Letcher, Marion T. 22:1:78 Letter to the Editor by H.R. Dieterich 45:2:274 Letters from the Frontier, 1867 by Henry C. Perry 30:2:127-144 Letters of 1862 Reveal Indian Trouble Along the Overland Mail Route 15:2:150-152 Letters of Mari Sandoz by Helen Winter Stauffer, review 66:1&2:63-64 Letters of Thomas S. Twiss, Indian Agent at Deer Creek, U.S. Indian Agency on the Upper Platte 17:2:148-152 Leuchtenburgh, William 64:3/4:58 Leucy Owns the Battle photo 45:2:226 (see also Sioux) Levancia Bent’s Diary of a Sheep Drive, Evanston, Wyoming, to Kearney, Nebraska edited by George Squires Herrington 24:1:24-51 Levendosky, Charles 75:3:5 Levi Powell and A. J. Powell Letters 23:2:30-40 LeViae, Louie 25:1:45, 47 Levitan, Sar A. (see Big Brother’s Indian Program-With Reservations) Levy, Parke 64:1:25 Lew Barlow of Gillette by Mae Urbanek 36:2:235-238 Lewellyn, Michael V. (see review of Union Pacific Country) Lewis (Captain) 22:2:6; 30:1:43 Lewis and Clark 33:1:23; 37:2:212, 215; 41:1:46, 49; 65:1:45, 52; 65:2/3:7 (see also Journals of Lewis and Clark) Lewis and Clark 70:4:8, 10, 16 Lewis and Clark 71:4:17, 21, 30 Lewis and Clark Expedition 15:2:134, 167, 169, 235; 15:3:207, 210, 266-267, 269-270; 15:4:413-416; 16:1:73; 17:2:90; 18:1:5, 68; 21:2/3:171; 22:2:6; 30:1:5; 42:1:80; 66:3:7 Lewis and Clark Trail 23:2:59 Lewis Company 32:1:57 Lewis, Cash 25:1:28-30 Lewis, Charles E. 26:2:129 Lewis, Chuck (Sergeant) 30:2:167 Lewis, Dave 22:1:91 Lewis, E. H., 72:1:28 Lewis, E. N. 33:1:98 Lewis, Elisha B. 31:2:171; 32:2:192 Lewis, Ellen (see Washakie; Hereford, Ellen) Lewis, Frank Stuart 45:1:55 Lewis, H. E. 27:2:172 Lewis, Henry Clay (Mr. and Mrs.) 23:1:97 Lewis, Ila (see Story of Fort Stambaugh) Lewis, John L. 71:3:41 Lewis, John L., 70:1:3 Lewis, Malcolm W. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:229; 30:1:108, 111 December 14, 2009 Page 452

Lewis, Marvin 27:1:116; 64:1:4, 7 Lewis, Mary 31:2:225 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Lewis, Merriweather (see Journals of Lewis and Clark; Lewis and Clark; Lewis and Clark Expedition) Lewis, N. E. 21:2/3:187 Lewis, Oscar (see Autobiography of the West) Lewis, Paul 27:1:116 Lewis, Samuel 71:4:32, map 31 Lewis, Slim 17:1:68, 72-73, 75 Lewis, Suiece (see Louis, Suiece) Lewis, Thomas L. 25:2:196, 198 Lewis, Tom 27:1:116 Lewis, W. H. (Major) 44:2:158 Lewis, William 24:2:81; 64:2:44-46, 48-50, 59 Lewis, William, Jr. (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:23 Lewiston Morning Tribune 70:4:7, 10, 18 Lewiston, Wyoming 30:1:42-43 Lexan, David 17:2:112, 114 Lexington Kentucky 71:4:3 Lexington Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance Company 32:1:10-11 Leyster, Judith 66:3:5 LF Bar (LF-) 64:2:35 Libby, Orin Grant (Doctor) 17:2:106, 111-112, 114, 121, 123, 130-143 Liberty Cap 66:4:52 Liberty Cap Hotel photo 66:4:52 Liberty Motor 17:1:66 Liberty, Margot (see Cheyenne Memories; Margot Liberty Collection) Library of Congress photo 66:4:36, 47 Library School (New York) 65:1:20 license plates 26:2:132 Lichnors (Captain) 25:2:118 Lichty, Michael W. 28:2:131, 137 Liddell, J. C. 13:1:75 Liddon, H. P. 32:1:95 Liebs, Chester 66:1&2:29 Liefer 25:1:43, 48 Lienhard, Heinrich 42:1:12 Lieuelling, H. 21:2/3:139 Life and Adventures of Frank Grouard by Joe DeBarthe, review 30:2:236-237 Life and Early History of John "Posey" Ryan by T. James Gatchell 31:1:48-52 Life in the Ghost City of Rhyolite by Elizabeth H. and Earl R. Clemens 23:2:48-52 Life of Frank Ball by Lora Neal Jewett 22:2:38; 23:2:49-54; 25:1:46 Life of George Bent, Written from His Letters by George E. Hyde, review 40:1:140-141 Life of James Bridger by J. Cecil Alter, review 2:4:74 Life of Nannie Clay Steele by Alice M. Shields photo 13:2:92, 93-103 December 14, 2009 Page 453

Life of Oscar Collister, Wyoming Pioneer by Mrs. Charles Ellis 7:1:343-361 Life Story of a Fremont County Pioneer Couple by Alice Matthews Shields 13:3:203-216 Life, Times and Treacherous Death of Jesse James by Frank Triplett, edited by Joseph Snell, review 42:2:279-280 Liggett, Andrew B. 20:1:65 Liggett, Deborah 75:3:6 Light of Common Day by Frank Norris 64:1:5 Lightburn, C. L. 36:1:82 Lightning Creek 31:2:248 Liljeblad, Astrid 29:2:125-149 Lillah 44:1:19 (see also steamboat) Lilly, Bud 76:2:20, 42, 51-52 Lima (Ohio) 66:4:29 Limber Jim 12:4:324-26; 39:1:18 Limes, John L. (Reverend) 24:2:84-85 Limon, Gene N. 23:1:104 Lincoln (Nebraska) 66:3:10 Lincoln County 22:2:41 Lincoln High School 30:2:224 Lincoln Highway 22:2:51, 60; 65:2/3:4-5; 66:3:14; sign and marker photos 66:3:69 (see A Complete Official Road Guide of the Lincoln Highway) Lincoln Highway 75:3:24 Lincoln Highway 75:4: 32 Lincoln Highway Association 65:2/3:4, 5 (see also A Complete Official Road Guide of the Lincoln Highway, review) Lincoln Highway Garage 26:2:183 Lincoln Highway in Wyoming by Gregory M. Franzwa 65:2/3:2, 4-5 Lincoln Highway just west of Sherman Hill summit (highest point) looking west photo 3:3:156 Lincoln Land Company 40:1:88-89; 43:1:68 Lincoln Mining District 44:1:32 Lincoln territory 29:2:212 Lincoln, Abraham (President) 22:1:8-1; 29:1:92; 64:3/4:50; 66:3:46 Lincoln, Abraham, on Robert Bums, 72:1:3 Lincoln, Nebraska 64:3/4:8 Lincoln, Robert T. 65:1:47 Lincoln’s Choice by J. O. Buckeridge, review 28:2:227-228 Lincoln's funeral, 74:2:18; photo 19 Lindahl, Ralph 30:2:214 Lindbergh, Charles (Colonel) 43:1:33 Lindbergh, Wyoming 29:2:159 Lindeman, E. C. (Professor) 44:1:52 32:2:242, 245; 33:1:104 Linder, M. 41:1:11-12 Lindle 25:2:123 Lindley 23:1:68; 25:2:119, 134 December 14, 2009 Page 454

Lindsay, (Lieutenant) 31:1:31; 32:1:64 Lindsay, Charles 6:3:284; 8:1:524; 9:3:743-751, 763 Lindsay, Jack 14:2:146 Lindsey, Archie (Mrs.) 28:2:211 Lindsey, Ethel Leona 6:1&2:242 Lindsey, Tipton 31:2:156 Lindsley, Alice Louise 27:2:229 Lindsley, Chester A. 13:2:112 Lindsley, Elmer (Lieutenant) 13:2:112-115, 118; 38:1:64 Linford, Dee 25:2:218-222 (see also Man Without a Star; Wyoming Stream Names) Linford, Dee 66:3:56 Linford, Dee 73:2:3 Linford, Ernest H. 24:1:21; 42:2:174 Linford, Velma 22:2:64; 24:1:54; 26:1:84; 27:1:91; 27:2:222, 229; 30:1:43; 37:2:174; 43:2:16; 66:3:2 Linforth, J. 18:2:100 Linforth, James 42:1:11 Lingle, H. D. 43:1:70 Lingle, Wyoming 17:1:7; 21:1:99; 43:1:69-71 Link, Wallis 25:2:207 Linn, Ralph S. 27:2:229 Linnabary, Nora (Mrs.) 24:2:94 Linne, E. B. 20:1:8 Linscott 26:2:138 Linsey, Tipton 32:2:175-176 Linville, Marion 39:2:259 Lions Club script 28:2:143 Lions Clubs 21:1:93, 99; 26:2:214 Lipe, O. W. 33:1:96 Lipscomb, William R. 27:2:230 Lipsey, John J. 27:2:230 liquor 16:2:97; 26:2:144, 147-148; 29:2:198, 200 (see Back in the Moonshine Days; whiskey) Lisa, Manuel 15:2:102-103, 134-136; 15:3:257; 17:2:90, 98, 105; 21:2/3:182; 44:1:77 Lisa, Manuel 71:4:30, 34 Lisa, Manuel 73:2:4 Lisa’s Post 37:2:218 Liscoe’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Liston, J. 33:2:133 Litchfield, H. G. (Major) 21:2/3:190 Literary Digest 71:2:36 Literary Magazine 66:3:22 literature (see Remembered Earth, An Anthology of Contemporary Native American Literature) Littel Box Elder Creek 20:12:90; 28:2:168 Little Ada Magill by Jim Fenex 43:2:279-281 Little America, Wyoming 31:2:17 December 14, 2009 Page 455

Little Bald Mountain Site by Raymond C. Bentzen 30:1:91-93, illustrations 94-95, 96-98 Little Bear Creek 16:1:77; 16:2:99-100 Little Bear Inn 75:1, 4 Little Bear Restaurant, Cheyenne, Wyoming 75:4: 16-17 Little Bear Stage Station by Grace Logan Schaedel 37:1:84 Little Bear, Wyoming (see Isaac Bard Stage Station-Little Bear, Wyoming) Little Big Horn 17:1:4; 28:1:6, 30; 30:2:152; 32:2:260; 36:1:60 46:1:23 (see also Custer; General Custer at the Battle of the Little Big Horn; Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself. The True Story of Custer’s Last Stand; To the Little Big Horn) Little Big Horn River 17:1:12-13, 16; 19:2:65; 32:2:155; 37:2:217-218; 40:1:119 48:1:112 (see also Sioux) Little Bitter Cottonwood 23:2:23 Little Blue Creek 17:1:25 Little Blue River (Nebraska) 23:1:57, 63; 23:2:27; 28:1:71 Little Bow (Petite Arc) 17:2:129-130 (see also Omaha Indians) Little Brave 47:2:143 (see also Sioux) Little Buffalo Basin 70:4:33, 42, 43, 44 Little Camas Prairie 23:1:87 Little Cherry 17:2:112-113, 115, 121, 127, 131, 134-136, 139, 401 (see also Gens de la Petite Cerise) Little Cottonwood Canyon 31:2:223 Little Cottonwood Creek 28:1:43 Little Dog 59:1:56 (see also Piegan) Little Gem restaurant 75:1, 8 Little Goose Creek (Wyoming) 66:1&2:11-13, 16, 20, 24 Little Goose Creek 30:2:153; 36:1:66; 39:2:175 Little Goose Creek ford 36:2:214 Little Goose Creek Valley 66:1&2:4, 11, 13, 24-25; 66:3:32 Little Hawk 41:1:99 (see also Sioux) Little Horn (see Along the Little Horn) Little Horse Creek 29:2:157 Little King by Otto Soglow 64:1:24 Little Laramie community 24:1:40 Little Laramie Crossing, 72:1:31 Little Laramie River 21:2/3:197-198; 22:2:25; 26:1:93; 33:1:87, 90; 64:2:36 Little Laramie River crossing 33:1:86 Little Laramie River, 72:1:26 Little Laramie Station 46:1:14 Little Laramie Valley 64:2:34 Little Missouri 17:2:132; 37:2:212, 217 Little 28:1:4, 6-7, 9 Little Nasal Dye Works 16:1:68 Little Oil Creek map 34:1:19 Little Owl 46:1:21 (see also Arapaho) Little Piney Creek 36:2:214, 227; 38:2:149-150, 158, 160 Little Popo Agie Canyon 22:2:85; 26:2:212 December 14, 2009 Page 456

Little Popo Agie River 65:4:52, 54 17:1:12 Little Raven 44:2:235; 46:1:9-10, 12, 17-18, 21, 23, 33 (see also Arapaho) Little Sandy Creek 22:2:30, 52; 23:1:93; 30:2:198-202, 204; 32:1:51; 32:2:167; 40:2:270 Little Sandy Crossing 23:1:59; 30:2:199; 31:1:87; 31:2:22 Little Shield 46:1:21 (see also Arapaho) Little Shield, Chief 73:3:9 Little Snake River 15:1:6; 16:1:77 Little Snake River Valley 7:4:449-451, 458 Little Soldier 26:2:147, 172; 27:1:65, 70, 76, 82-83; 28:1:82-83; 28:2:203-204; 29:1:87-88; 39:2:250, 255 (see also Ute) Little Things Can be Important, or What Price Pioneering by W. L. Marion 22:2:85-89 Little Thunder 9:1:651; 15:4:376; 27:2:168; 42:1:39, 83 (see also Sioux) Little Tongue River 22:2:100 Little Van 16:2:141 Little Vermillion 23:1:62 Little War Bonnet, Jesse 49:1:8, photo 10, 11, 13 (see also Sioux) 28:1:34, 38; 36:1:64; 47:1:66; 48:1:125 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Little Wood River 23:1:88 Little Wound 76:3:8 Little, Ray 66:4:12 Littlefield, J. S. 16:1:78 Littlejohn, P. B. (Mrs.) 21:2/3:165 Littler, Ray 33:2:122 Littleton, Colorado 65:2/3:14 Littleton, E. A. (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Littleton, E.A. 26:1:91; 27:2:230; 28:2:208, 210-212; 30:1:103-106, 111; 30:2:221, 223; 31:2:231, 233; 32:2:249; 33:1:106; 33:2:216-218, 222 Littman, Max (Sergeant) 41:2:195, 197-199, 201, photo 202 Lively 10:1:45 Livermore, Robert (see Bostonians and Bullion: The Journal of Robert Livermore, 1892-1915) livestock 19:1:7; 20:1:26, 68; 22:1:44-48 livestock and meat products inspection 20:1:33 Livestock Association of Laramie County 71:3:4 Livestock Commission 20:1:79, 82 Livestock Commission 74:1:18 livestock diseases 20:1:68 livestock legislation 20:1:63, 67, 80 living wills 66:3:20 Livingston (Montana) 66:4:46, 54, 56 Livingston (storekeeper) 15:3:23-232 Livingston Bell and Company 27:2:219 Livingston, Mont. 70:3:11, 14, 15, 23 Livingston, Montana 76:4:4 Llano complex 33:2:215 December 14, 2009 Page 457

Lloyd, Ed 25:1:55 Lloyd, Henry 3:2:149 Lloyd, Henry W. (Major) 28:1:41; 28:2:167; 29:1:67; 29:2:177; 30:1:37 Lloyd, S. A. 26:2:219 Lloyd, Virginia 30:2:238 Lobach, Rachel 13:4:331-343 (see also Matthews, Rachel) Lobban, James B. 34:1:43; 35:1:26; 35:2:128-129, 139; 37:2:150-151, photo 152, 153-154; 39:2:174 Lobdell Car Wheel Company, 70:1:25, 26, 43 Lobdell, Adeline Wheeler, 70:1:25, 39 Lobdell, Carrie, 70:1:35, 36, 39 Lobdell, Florence Delano, 70:1:28 Lobdell, George G., Jr., 70:1:25-44 (photo), 26; children of, 43; death of, 44; described,44 Lobdell, George Granville, 70:1:25, 43 Lobell, Joseph H. 22:1:87; 25:1:84; 41:1:5, 14, 16, 19, 29-30, photo page following 31 Lobell, Joseph H. 70:4:33, 37 Lobenstine, William C. 18:2:98; 42:1:22-23, 27 Loby, Septimus 11:4:298 Lochrie, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 28:1:25 Lockard, Frank M. 3:4:232; 4:1:272 (see also Lockhard, Frank M.) Locke (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Lockett, George 28:2:176 Lockhard, Frank M. 29:2:199 (see also Lockard, Frank M.) Lockhart, Caroline 14:1:21-22; 26:2:21 Lockhart, Caroline 75:1, 8, 10, 12, 15 Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star (airplane) 64:3/4:22 Lockridge, M. T. 15:3:282 Lodge Pole Creek 18:1:7, 11, 36-37; 21:2/3:198; 23:1:5-6; 32:2:164; 33:1:96; 33:2:169; 34:2:246; 35:1:5, 14; 35:2:125; 36:2:20 Lodge Pole Creek Route 21:2/3:189 Lodge Pole Creek Stage Station 18:2:130 Lodge Pole Creek, Wyoming 30:2:145 Lodge Pole Trail 28:1:74 Lodge Trail Ridge 36:1:60; 38:2:223-224 Lodge Trail Ridge, 70:2:6 Lodge, Henry Cabot 20:2:152, 155-156 lodges at Henry’s Fork (1867) photo 30:2:134 Loffreda, Beth 73:2:4 Log Cabin Committee 26:1:52 Log Cabin in America: From Pioneer Days to the Present by C. A. Weslager, review 42:1:132-133 log cabins (see Log Cabin in America: From Pioneer Days to Present) Logan ‘s Ranch (see RANCHES) Logan, Charles A. 28:2:138 Logan, Cora (Miss) 27:2:230 Logan, E. A. 1:3:19-20; 1:4:20; 2:1:20; 5:2:77; 5:2&3:119; 8:4:644; 9:3:761; 12:1:81; 12:1:162; 13:1:81- 82; 13:3:231; 13:4:388; 14:2:164 December 14, 2009 Page 458

Logan, E. T. 28:2:147 Logan, Edward O. 27:2:230; 30:2:225 Logan, Ernest 37:1:85 Logan, Ernest A. 17:1:63; 17:2:171; 18:2:116 Logan, Frankie (Miss) 17:1:63 Logan, Harve 15:1:64, 66; 30:1:24, 28-29 Logan, Hill 17:1:63; 37:1:85 Logan, J. S. (Mrs.) 6:1&2:243; 9:3:762 Logan, John 30:1:28 Logan, Lonny 30:1:28 Logan, Mary S. 7:3:425 Logan, Pearl 74:1:25, 26 Logan, Virgie 74:1:25 Logan, W. B. 14:4:289 Logan, W. J. (Mrs.) 33:1:80 Logan, W. J. 33:1:80 Logue, Harry 26:1:64 Lohlein and Sigwart 34:2:215; 37:1:69 Lohman and Company 34:2:198 Lola Homsher Research Grant 66:4:6 Lola Homsher Research Grant 71:3:36 Lombard 33:2:155 Lombard Ferry (see FERRIES) Lombard Road 45:2:253 Lombard Street (New York City) 66:3:40 Lombard, Jess H. 13:2:87-91; 17:1:21 Lombard, William 45:2:253 Lonabaugh, H. E. (Major) 30:2:165 London Flats 73:3:22 London, England 22:1:11, 75 London, Jean "Babe" 66:4:23, 33 London, John 18:2:111, 113 London, Nebraska 24:1:60 Lone Bear 20:2:162-164 (see also Arapaho; Brown, Mike) Lone Bear 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Lone Chief 59:1:54 (see also Pawnee) Lone Dog 28:1:31 Lone Feather 28:1:31 76:3:8 Lone Horn’s Son 44:2:156 (see also Sioux) Lone Star dance hall 35:2:127 Lone Star lode 40:2:235 Lone Star School (Wyoming) 66:1&2:17 Lone Star Steel 66:4:31 December 14, 2009 Page 459

Lone Tree 42:1:11-12 Lone Tree Canyon 43:1:65, 68 Lone Tree Creek 23:1:6 Lone Tree Station 34:2:244, 247; 44:2:144 Lone Wolf 48:1:125 Long (Major) 34:2:177 Long 38:2:171 Long Beach (California) 66:3:21 Long Hair (Old Bums), Crow chief 75:3:13, 14 Long Riders (film) 66:1&2:68 Long Rifle by Stewart Edward White 64:2:68 long rifles 16:2:95, 98 Long Tom Creek 23:1:87 Long Trail by Eva G. Lambertson 1:1:16-28 Long Vistas: Women and Families on Colorado Homesteads by Katherine Harris 66:3:74-75 Long Walk of Sergeants Grant and Graham by Robert A. Murray 38:2:137-141 Long, Austin 27:2:167 Long, Barney 29:1:51 Long, Charles L’Hommedieu 31:2:147; 32:2:173 Long, G. C. 26:2:214 Long, Harvey J. (Doctor) 13:4:388; 32:2:251 Long, J. B. 71:2:11 Long, J. V. 29:2:151 Long, James C. (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:30 Long, Kate (Mrs.) 32:2:256 Long, Leonore (Mrs.) 32:2:256 Long, Margaret (Doctor) 14:4:329; 27:2:230 Long, Mary Jane 42:2:218, 220 Long, O. L. 70:4:40 Long, Stephen 71:4:18 Long, T. E. (Major) 15:3:235 Long, W. Z. 42:1:101 Long, William B. (Private) 32:2:232 Longabaugh, Harry "Sundance Kid" 15:1:66; 30:1:28-29 (see also Hole-in-the-Wall Gang; Wild Bunch) Longest Rope by Daisy F. Baber 65:4:30 longhorn cattle 29:1:41 longhorn steer with brand on side photo 32:2:166 Longhorns North of the Arkansas by Ralph F. Jones, review 42:1:119-120 Longmire, James 22:2:55 Longmont, Colorado 23:1:11, 14 Longmont, Colorado 71:3:4 Longridge, C. C. 65:4:56, 59 (see also hydraulic mining) Long's Peak 71:4:26 Longstreet, James (General) 32:2:270 December 14, 2009 Page 460

Loo-coo-rekah (see Sheepeater) Look at the Old West by Foster-Harris, review 28:2:218-219 Looking Backward by Harry B. Henderson, Sr. 15:1:68-70 Looking East from Camp, August 4, 1877 (sketch) by Kubel 34:2:186 (see also Kubel’s sketches) Lookout Mountain 33:1:76; 34:1:11 Lookout Station 17:2:153; 36:2:200 Lookout, Wyo. 75:1, 18 Loomis 4:4:408; 42:2:269 Loomis, Abner 21:2/3:190 Loomis, John 66:1&2:16 Loomis, Leander 45:2:254 Loomis, Mike 37:1:96 Loomis, N. H. 15:3:246 Loose, Dennis (see review of Pioneer Forts of the Old West) Loraine A. Fisher Collection photo 66:4:9, photos 8, 10-12, 15-16, 18-20 Lord (Major) 28:2:149 Lord 74:1:26, 30, 31 Lord Byron 76:2:5 Lord Duffin 73:3:3 Lord, Isaac P. 31:1:11, 28, 31; 31:2:174, 176; 32:2:195 Lord, James H. (Captain) 18:1:23 Lord, L. L. 17:1:83 Lord, Sheriff George 74:1:25, 26, 30, 31; photo 28 Loree, John 74:1:13 Loretto 33:2:164 Lorimier, Louis 36:2:171 (see also Larimer, Louis) Lorimier’s Peak 36:2:171 (see also Larimer’s Peak) Loring, Col. W. W., 72:1:15,22 Loring, George B. 16:2:150 Loring, W. W. (Colonel) 22:2:54; 27:1:5; 31:1:27 Los Angeles Times 66:4:37 Los Angeles, California 65:4:26, 34, 43; 66:4:33 Los Capitalistas: Hispano Merchants and the Santa Fe Trail, reviewed 71:2:42 Los Pinos 16:2:120, 123 Losco, Bill 16:2:91, 94, 119, 125 Loshbrough, Paul E. 30:2:149 Lost America, From the Mississippi to the Pacific edited by Constance M. Greiff, review 45:1:130 Lost Cabin 36:2:240-241 Lost Cabin stage station 39:1:113 Lost Cabin, Wyoming 26:1:45 Lost Creek 21:2/3:127 Lost Pony Tracks by Ross Santee, review 26:1:100 , Idaho 23:1:88 Lost Soldier 44:1:9-10 December 14, 2009 Page 461

Lost Soldier Creek 2:2:38; 20:1:55 Lost Soldier River 16:1:76; 20:1:54 Lost Soldier River Stage Station 20:1:54 Lost Spring, Wyoming 29:2:157 Loth, John H. (Doctor) 35:2:141 Lothian 32:1:76 Lothian, Jennie 35:2:141-142 Lothian, Peter 35:2:141-142 Lott, Elsie Moore (see Wagons Rolled West) Lott, Emily B. (Mrs.) 27:2:230; 38:2:222 Lott, Howard B. 27:1:127; 28:1:28; 38:2:222 (see also Old Occidental) Lott, John H. 37:2:196 Lott, Warren B. 27:2:230; 32:2:251, 256 lotteries (see lottery tickets photos; Pattee, the Lottery King. The Omaha and Wyoming Lotteries) lottery tickets photos 34:2:202, 203 Lotto (lottery) 66:1&2:4 Loucks Street 66:3:32 (Sheridan, Wyoming) Loucks, H. D. 33:2:158 Loucks, J. D. 2:2:35-38 Loudin, J. F. 33:2:152 Loughary, Harriet A. 65:2/3:17, 18, 22-24 Louis, Suiece 26:2:161 Louisant, Baptiste 26:2:150,183 66:3:16 2:1:14; 12:1:36 Louisiana Purchase Treaty (1803) 18:1:4 26:1:33 Louisville, Colorado 25:2:192 Louisville, Kentucky 65:1:20 Loup Fork 15:3:296; 17:2:149; 65:2/3:14 Loup River 65:2/3:12 Louther, Alexander 38:1:65 Love (Captain) 31:2:169 Love of Ah-Ho-Appa by Ida McPherren (song) 22:2:107 Love, Barbara, Lady’s Choice: Ethel Waxham’s Journal & Letters, 1905-1910, review 66:3:75 Love, Christy 66:1&2:23 Love, Dave 66:4:36 Love, David 5:4:163; 7:1:364; 8:3:602 Love, Jane (Mrs. Dave) 66:4:36 Love, John (Mrs.) 26:2:220 Love, Louise 27:2:230 (see also Dedication of Texas Trail Monuments in Wyoming) Love, Red 17:1:69 Lovejoy 40:1:31 Lovejoy, Elmer 20:2:158 December 14, 2009 Page 462

Lovejoy, Frank 42:2:159-160 Lovejoy, Fred 5:4:163; 7:1:364; 8:3:602; 42:2:174 Loveland (Colorado) 66:1&2:25 Loveland, Colorado 75:4: 8 Loveland, W. A. H. 23:1:11 Lovell 39:1:121 Lovell Chamber of Commerce 27:1:116 Lovell Public Library 27:1:116 Lovell, Christopher S. (Captain) 38:1:13, 43 Lovell, Henry C. 19:2:70; 24:2:76 Lovell, Wyoming 27:1:116; 27:1:116; 65:1:4 Lovell, Wyoming 73:2:6 Lovell, Wyoming, 70:1:5 Lovell’s Mexican Colony 73:2:3 Lovell’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Lovering (Captain) 18:1:27 Lovesay, G. A. 33:2:204 Lovoye, Wyoming 31:1:74 (see also Lavoye, Louis) Low, Thomas M. B. E. (Reverend) 33:2:121 Lowe (Brevette Brigadier General) 23:2:29 Lowe (Corporal) 18:2:102 Lowe, B. F. 15:3:248; 31:1:86; 34:1:51 Lowe, Benjamin Franklin 71:2:5 Lowe, Frank (Mrs.) 26:1:54, 63 Lowe, Frank 31:1:87; 40:1:120-121 Lowe, James A., Bridger Trail: An Alternative Route to the Gold Fields of Montana Territory in 1864, 70:2:12, 23 Lowe, John 26:1:15 Lowe, Percival 42:1:16, 31 Lowenthal, David, 70:2:34 Lower Bitter Cottonwood Crossing (see Badger Station) Lower California Crossing 23:1:57 Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River 14:2:88;14:4:283-284; photo 29:2:124 Lower Ferries (see FERRIES) Lower Geyser Basin (Yellowstone National Park) 66:4:50 Lower Ham’s Fork School 30:2:210 Lower Platte Bridge 40:2:267 Lower 65:1:42 Lowie 33:1:25 Lowie, Robert W. 33:1:19 Lowman, H. L. 34:2:198 Lowry and Beal, 72:1:28 Lowry and Brothers 33:2:153 Lowry, Charles Grafton 16:1:78; 16:2:99, 101-102, 107, 121 Lowry, Henry 20:2:170 December 14, 2009 Page 463

Lowry, John 37:1:96; 43:2:257 LU 14:4:316; 44:1:15; 49:2:263, 266 Lucas homestead 71:3:13 Lucas Place, St. Louis 75:3:23 Lucas, Cecil M. (Mrs.) 27:2:230; 28:2:211 Lucas, Cecil M. 28:2:208 Lucas, Frank 74:1:3 Lucas, Frank E. 1:3:20; 2:4:79; 7:3:444; 12:4:265 Lucas, Geraldine 71:3:21 Lucas, J. Y. 37:2:225-226 Lucas, Josephine (Mrs. Cecil) 39:1:130, 135, photo 138 Lucas, Vance 1:3:19 Lucas-Fabian site 71:3:21 Luce E. (Miss) 17:1:79; 33:2:149 Lucerne 39:1:115 Lucerne, Wyoming, 70:2:19 Lucia, Ellis (see Saga of Ben Holladay, Giant of the Old West) Lucier, Auguste 35:2:205 Lucinda Rollins Grave by Helen Henderson, read by Robert Larson 42:1:99-100 Lucretius (see De Rerum Natura) Luddington, Elam 21:2/3:136 Ludin, Jules (Mrs.) 26:1:54 Ludin, Jules F. 20:1:59; 24:2:37; 26:1:54, 64 Ludlow Massacre (see Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Massacre) Ludlow, Colonel William 70:4:14 Ludlow, William (Captain) 15:2:118 Ludlow, William E. 66:4:46 Ludvigsen, John 27:1:34 Luger (Mrs.) 33:1:90 Luger 33:1:90 Luhn, Gerhard Luke (Captain) 18:1:55; 45:1:27-46 (see also Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition of 1876 as Seen Through the Letters of Captain Gerhard Luke Luhn) Luman 19:2:74 Luman, John 1:3:20 Luman, Uncle John 30:1:6 Lumereau (see Lamoreaux) Lumley, Teri Jean 27:1:112 Lummis, B. O. 22:1:89 lunch station at Thumb of Lake photo 44:1:page following 16 Lunch Tree Hill 71:3:17, 18 Lund, Al 36:2:231 Lund, Alicia (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Lund, F. 43:2:238 Lund, Floyd R. 27:2:230 Lund, Glenn (Mrs.) 27:2:230 December 14, 2009 Page 464

Lund, Mary 32:1:139; 33:2:197, 220; 34:1:50-51; 36:2:240; 40:1:120-122; 44:1:13 (see also Napoleon of the West; War Drums and Wagon Wheels; Overland Days to Montana in 1865. The Diary of Sarah Raymond and the Journal of Dr. Waid Howard) Lundwall, N. B. 21:2/3:120 Lung, Sam 37:2:151 Luning, J. J. 38:2:170-172 Luoma 30:2:206-207 Luoma, Julius 30:2:193, 206, photo 207, 208-210 Lupton (trader) 15:3:288 Lupton, Lancaster P. 27:2:176, 178; 42:1:88-89 Lurid Liar of Lander 38:1:126 (see also Caldwell, George R.) Luschei, Martin, (author), 70:1:7-12 Lusk 32:2:165, 223; 33:2:179; 34:1:100, 102, 104; 42:2:173 Lusk 71:2:35 Lusk 71:4:2-5 Lusk booster club 66:4:20 Lusk Chamber of Commerce 66:4:19 Lusk Collection 19:1:59 Lusk Herald 24:2:44-45; 33:2:157, 181; 35:1:78; 42:2:173-174 Lusk Herald 71:4:3 Lusk High School 27:2:230 Lusk Light and Power Department 66:4:15 Lusk Lumber Company 16:1:64 Lusk Museum 28:2:121 Lusk Post Office 1:1&2:16 Lusk State Bank 71:4:5 Lusk to Deadwood, South Dakota route map 38:1:84 Lusk, Frank M. 4:4:394 Lusk, Frank R. 18:2:158 Lusk, Frank S. 1:3:210; 3:4:232; 4:3:366; 4:4:405, 408; 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120; 6:1&2:241; 32:2:223 (see also My Association with Wyoming) Lusk, S. 24:1:79 Lusk, Wyoming 64:1:24; 64:3/4:10; 65:4:1; 66:3:56; photo 66:4:13, 14, photo 15, 16-21 Lusk, Wyoming 71:3:6 Lusk-Manville Telephone Company 30:2:148 Lusty Lady of Lusk by Larry K. Brown 66:4:8-21 Lutheran Champion 10:3:144 Lutheran Mission 20:1:91 Luthy, C. E. 28:2:131 Luttig, John C. 17:2:94 Lutton, Arnold (Reverend) 34:1:30 Lutz and May 70:3:37, 38 Lutz, Fred 8:4:643 Lutz, J. B. 15:2:181 Luykins, Billy 45:2:150, 161 December 14, 2009 Page 465

LX 18:1:77 LX Ranch (see RANCHES) Lyall, Alexander. 74:2:2, 8 Lyall, Scott T. 25:2:211; 27:2:230 Lyall-Henderson store at Mammoth, 74:2:7; photo 7 Lybe (Captain) 28:2:184-185; 32:2:228, 236-237 Lyda, J. 19:2:82, 98 Lyford, Stephen C. (Brevette Major) 36:2:183 Lykens, Billy 15:3:248 Lykins, Al 25:1:77 Lykins, Billy (see Luykins, Billy) Lyman, Amasa 21:2/3:121, 124-125, 136; 31:1:14 Lyman, O. W. 19:2:112 Lyman, Vincent Page 42:1:8; 42:2:212 Lynch, Ellen 44:2:270 Lynch, Frank H. 26:2:216 Lynch, Michael 27:2:230 Lynch, N. B. (Mrs.) 27:2:230 (see The Wyoming Lynching of Cattle Kate, 1889) Lynde brothers 28:2:211 Lynde, Bill (see Lynde brothers) Lynde, Ernest (see Lynde brothers) Lynde, Isaac (Major) 38:1:7, 13, 43, 47 Lynde, Major -, 72:1:18 Lynde, Worth (see Lynde brothers) Lynhan (see Hausenstein vs. Lynhan) Lynn, John 44:2:215-217 Lynn, K. H. 35:2:137 Lynn, Massachusetts 65:1:49 Lyon, Amelia 44:2:281 Lyons, Colorado 65:4:30 Lyons, John S. (Reverend) 14:3:192 Lysaght, Jimmy (see Lysite, Jimmy) Lysite 26:2:241; 39:1:113 (see also Bridger Trail and Related Events Around Lysite) Lysite, Jimmy 39:1:114 Lythgoe, Eliza R. (see Colonization of the Big Horn Basin) Lythgoe, Jos. 28:2:176 Lytle, Andrew 21:2/3:113; 31:1:14 Lytle, Charles W. 32:1:99 Lytle, Ed 32:1:99-101 Lytle, Mary 39:2:224 Lyttle (Lieutenant) 25:1:66 lzaak Walton League 70:3:16 December 14, 2009 Page 466

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M and M 36:2:213 M Bar 44:1:16 M’Cray, Alvin 11:2:128-129 Maas, Maggie 26:1:38 Maas, Phil (Mr. and Mrs.) 26:1:38 Mabie, Virgil (Mrs.) 27:1:112 MacAdam, W. K. 36:1:63 MacArthur, Arthur (Captain) 44:2:144, 200 MacArthur, Douglas (General) 45:1:178; 62:3:133 MacArthur, Douglas 71:4:5 Macbeth, Revenel 26:1:29 MacClean, E. S. 13:2:158 Macdonald, D. N. 54:2:21 MacDonald, William J. 1:4:20 Macdougall 48:1:118, 121 MacDougall, A. H. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230; 28:2:208, 212; 30:1:106, 108; 30:2:220-221, 223; 31:1:109; 31:2:230, 233 MacDougall, Colin 2:3:54 Macey, J. T. 20:2:125 MacFarland (Mrs.) 37:1:95 MacFarland 37:1:86 MacFarland, Dave 37:1:95 MacFarland, John 37:1:95 Macfeely, Robert (Brigadier General) 47:2:193-195 Macfie, Dill (Mrs.) 26:1:55 MacGregor, Gretel, photo by 65:4:47 Machpealota (see Red Cloud) Mack brothers 71:2:32 Mackay, James (Mrs.) 43:1:33-34 MacKaye, Benton 50:2:274 Mackel, Mary (Mrs.) 29:1:34 Mackenzie, Camille Coalter 31:1:34 Mackenzie, Katherine 52:1:35 Mackenzie, Kenneth 15:3:38 Mackenzie, Murdo, 72:1:3 MacKenzie, Ranald S. (General) 1:2:65; 28:1:31-32, 34, 37; 39:1:41; 48:2:276; 55:1:43; 57:1:28 Mackey children (photo) 71:2:25 Mackey homestead ruins (photo) 71:2:24 Mackey, Bob 71:2:28 Mackey, Mike 70:4:32, (bio) 45 Mackey, Rhoda and William 71:2:21, (photo) 25 Mackey, Rose 71:2:27 December 14, 2009 Page 467

Mackey, Sally 70:3:30 Mackey, Sally 70:4:45 Mackey, Thomas L. (Major) 23:2:13; 34:2:154-155, 160-161; 38:1:15, 17, 43 Mackey, Vera 71:2:30 Mackey, William 71:2:23-30 Mackin, S. 51:2:56 Mackinaw boat 15:3:295-296 Mackler, L. E., 72:1:36 Macklin, Seddie 27:2:230 Maclean, John (Mrs.) 6:3:284 Maclean, John 30:2:172 Maclean, Norman 76:2:3, 24-25 MacLeod, Donald G. (Doctor) 27:2:230; 50:2:293 MacLeod, R .E. 21:2/3:223; 24:1:3-4 Macmillan Company 10:1:44 Macy (Colonel) 32:1:120 Mad Men by E.T. Payton, review 1:1&2:15; 1:2:8 Mad River 71:4:35 Madden, Bill 22:2:43 Madden, Jack 37:1:106 Madden, James L. 7:2:403-404 Madden, Jim 40:2:252 Madden, Robert R. (see Mountain Home. The Walker Family Farmstead. Great Smoky Mountains National Park) Maddock, Annie, 70:2:35 Maddux, C. V. 51:2:28 Maden, Burrill 30:2:187 (see also Nigger Steve) Mader, John H. 13:1:134-138 Madero, Francisco 22:1:80 Madgic, Robert F. 49:2:243, 250 Madigan, Maria, 72:1:25 Madison (Doctor) 33:2:170 Madison 37:1:44 Madison Basin (Yellowstone National Park) 66:4:51 17:2:91 Madison River 71:4:30, 34 Madison State Journal 22:1:27 Madison, Andrew 16:1:31 Madison, Canyon 14:4:278 Madison, George 16:1:31 Madison, Indiana 65:1:7-8, 15, 20 Madison, James 66:3:24 Madison, James 71:2:40 Madison, New Jersey 65:1:28 Madison/Jefferson County Public Library 65:1:20 December 14, 2009 Page 468

Madonna of the Plains 22:1:71 Madonna of the Wilds 65:1:38 (see also Haynes, F. J) Madrid, Marcus 73:2:33 Madsen, Betty M. (see Glory Hunter: A Biography of Patrick Edward Connor; North to Montana! Bullwhackers and Mule Skinners on the Montana Trail) Madsen, Brigham D. (see Bannock of Idaho; North to Montana! Bullwhackers and Mule Skinners on the Montana Trail) Madsen, Chris 16:2:119, 125-126 Madsen, Peter 70:3:41 Maedge, Linnette Kolm 51:2:22 Mae-Lou Lodge 71:3:19, 36, 38 Maennerchor Society 59:1:43 Maerer, Lyle (Mrs.) (see Atlantic City) Maestas, Jim 73:2:10 Mag Jesses’ Emporium 30:1:32 Magee, George 47:1:47, 51-52, 54-55 Magee, S., 70:2:20 Magee, Wayland (Mr. and Mrs.) 17:1:84 Maggie (squaw) 23:1:101-102 Maghee (Mrs.) 26:1:52-53 Maghee, Thomas 1:4:13-16 Maghee, Thomas G. S. 1:3:19; 2:2:38-39; 9:3:746 Maghee, Thomas G., Jr. photo 16:2:164 Maghee, Thomas H. (Doctor) 26:1:52-53, 60, 64; 47:2:238; 59:2:30, photo 31, 32-34 Magic City 1:2:7; 5:2&3:117; 13:1:75 (see also Cheyenne, Wyoming) Magic City of the Plains 65:4:6 (see also Cheyenne, Wyoming) Magic City, Cheyenne, Dakota Territory, 1867 15:2:160-162; 15:3:250-253; 15:4:405-412 (see also Cheyenne, Wyoming) Magic Images: Contemporary Native American Art by Edwin L. Wade and Rennard Strickland, review 58:1:58-60 Magill, Ada 28:2:180; 43:2:279 (see also GRAVES; Little Ada Magill; relocation of pioneer burials) Magill, Joseph A. 24:2:82 Maginnis, William L. 15:1:45; photo 53:2:27, 37, 40 Magne, Louis 41:1:6-13, 26-27 Magnificent Mountain Women by Janet Robertson, review 65:1:54-56 Magnolia Saloon 36:1:85 Magone (Captain) 21:2/3:138 Magor’s saloon 15:3:282 Magraw (Colonel) 42:1:16 Magraw, William M. F. (or W. F.) 16:2:145; 56:2:12-13, 16 Magraw, William M. F., 72:1:8, 17 Mahan 43:2:232 Mahan, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 34:2:191 Mahan, Richard 29:2:238-240; 30:2:231-232; 31:2:243 (see also review of Beaver Men; review of Nebraska Place Names; review of Honor Thy Father; review of Story Catcher) December 14, 2009 Page 469

Mahas 17:2:138; 18:2:112 (see also Omaha Indians) Mahmout 16:1:30-31 (see also Bannock) Mahnken, Olin 30:2:149 Mahoney, J. Frank (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Mahoney, John (Private) 16:2:121 Mahoney, Timothy J. 31:2:232, 242-243 (see also Pony Express; Lest We Forget) Maier, Otto 24:21:82 mail 16:1:75, 78; 16:2:94, 139; 25:1:23; 26:1:49, 72-73; 29:2:203 (see also air mail; Brigham Coach; mail delivery; Mail Must Go; mail routes; Overland Stage mail contract) mail carriers (see Early Experiences of a Mail Carrier) mail delivery 17:1:71; 52:2:55 (see also Overland Mail in Wyoming; Star Route mail contract) Mail Must Go by A. E. Roedel 17:1:64-75 Mail Route Between Rock Springs and Lander by Maude M. Emery 10:1:14-15 mail routes 11:1:5-8; 15:2:150-152; 16:1:75; 25:1:23; 28:1:84-85; 28:2:206 (see also mail) mail stations 31:1:79 Maillho Gaupp, Catherine (see Architecture in the Cowboy State 1849-1940) Main Street (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16 Main Street (Newcastle, Wyoming) 34:1:cover Main Street (Sheridan, Wyoming) 66:3:32 Main Streeters 66:3:28 Main Traveled Roads by Hamlin Garland 65:4:4 Maine 66:1&2:43, 45, 48 Maine Maritime Museum 66:1&2:38, 44 Majestic Building 73:3:11 Majewski Fellowship 70:4:45 Majors and Russell 32:1:14, 17-18, 20-21, 24, 33 Majors, Alexander 32:1:11, 13-16, 33, 35, 42, 46, 48; 56:2:12; 57:1:10, photo 11, 12 Majors, Thomas J. (Captain) 38:1:17, 43 Makas (see Eastman, Marcus) Making a Tenderfoot Dance by Remington photo 39:1:35 Making of a Town; Wright, Wyoming by Robert W. Righter, review 57:2:48-49 Making of a Video Documentary-Laramie Hoy, 73:2:33-34 Making of Modern America by Leon Canfield and Howard B. Wilder 49:2:227, 232, 245 Makosky, Fred O. 43:1:35 Malcolm Campbell, Sheriff by Robert B. David 65:4:31, 34 , Oregon 16:2:124; 23:1:83-84 Maller 17:2:141; 17:2:138 Mallin, Charles F. 18:1:89 Mallory, Warren M. 70:3:36, 37 Malloy, John J. (Judge) 55:1:15 Malmedy hearings 55:1:11 Malmquist, O. N. (see First 100 Years. A History of the Salt Lake Tribune, 1871-1971) Malody, James R. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Malone, Andrew 17:1:76 Malone, Harry L. 39:2:257 December 14, 2009 Page 470

Malone, Michael P. (see Battle for Butte, Mining and Politics on the Northern Frontier, 1864-1906; Historians and the American West; Montana. A History of Two Centuries; Montana. A History of Two Centuries; Montana Past) Malone, Rose Mary 24:21:124-126; 27:2:230 (see also review of Historic Western Churches; review of Chief Washakie; Wyomingana) Malone, Tommy 58:1:4 Maloney, Alta 21:2/3:233 Malta Bend, Missouri 17:2:137 Mammoth (Yellowstone National Park) 66:3:14; 66:4:50-51, 53, 57 Mammoth Auto Camp, 74:2:13, 15 Mammoth Cafeteria, 74:2:11; photo 1 Mammoth Hot Springs 54:1:5, photo 6; 66:4:52 (see also Golden Gate near Mammoth Hot Springs photo) Mammoth Hot Springs 74:2:2, 5 Mammoth Hot Springs 76:4:10, 12 Mammoth Hot Springs Basin 70:4:14 Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel 70:3:20 Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel photo 54:1:5, 6 Mammoth Hot Springs, 70:2:29 Mammoth Motor Inn 70:3:20 Mammoth Oil Company 53:1:17, 22, 25-26; 58:2:23 Mammoth Post Exchange, 74:2:11 Mammoth Springs 56:1:21 (Yellow Stone National Park) Mammoth Terraces, 74:2:4 Mammouth Crystal Cave 14:1:51-55 (see also Mysteries of the Past) Mammouth Hot Springs 65:1:37-38, 44, 46, 52 Mammouth, Wyoming 65:1:44 Man Afraid of His Horse 76:3:5 Man Afraid of His Horses 43:2:240, 243, 249, 279; photo 58:2:19 (see also Sioux; Old-Man-Afraid-of-His- Horses) Man Made Mobile: Early Saddles of Western North America edited by Richard Ahlborn, review 53:1:66-67 Man of the Plains: Recollections of Luther North, 1856-1882 edited by Donald F. Danker, foreword by George Bird Grinnel, review 33:2:235-237 Man With No Name (film) 66:4:76 Man Without a Star by Dee Linford, review 25:1:107-110 Man, Beast, Dust: The Story of Rodeo by Clifford P. Westermeier Management of Small History Museums by Carl E. Guthe, review 32:1:135 Manatos, Mike photo 48:2:166 Manby, Arthur Rochford (see To Possess the Land: A Biography of Arthur Rochford Manby) Manchester College (Indiana) 66:4:24 Manchester, James G. 14:3:247 Manchester, John K. 34:2:140 15:3:200, 203, 213, 215-216; 17:2:110-113, 115, 118, 121-123, 131, 142, 144, 147; 56:2:22 (see also O-Kee-Pa. A Religious Ceremony and Other Customs of the Mandans) Mandel, George 33:1:88 Mandel, Margaret 33:1:84 Mandel, Philip, 72:1:26 December 14, 2009 Page 471

Mandel, Phillip "Phil" 21:2/3:192; 33:1:84, 86-88 Mandel’s Stage Station 21:2/3:188 Mandelbaum, Seymour 49:2:250 Manderson, C. F. (Senator) 38:2:68, 70 Manderson, Wyoming 24:2:97; 52:2:45 Mane, Thomas 32:1:53 Maney, J. A. (Lieutenant Colonel) 18:1:56 Manfred, Frederick 29:2:237-238 Mangione, Jerre (see Dream and the Deal: The Federal Writers Project, 1935-1943) Mangum, Neil C. (see Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Little Bighorn) (Canada) 66:4:10 Mankin, Charles 28:2:208 Mankin, Charles A. 2:2:208, 211 Mankin, H. L. (Mrs.) 28:2:211 Mankin, Ora (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Mankus, Lou 48:2:230, 234, 236, 239 Manley, Frank A. (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Manley, Frank A. 25:2:194; 47:1:36 Manley, William 50:2:346 Manley, Woods Hocker 26:1:98 (see also Doctor’s Wyoming Children; Wyoming’s Children) Manlius School (New York) 66:1&2:46 Manly, William Lewis 31:2:185; 32:1:66, 67-68 Mann (Mr. and Mrs.) 58:1:3 61:1:40, 45 Mann, E. W. 59:2:21 Mann, Ernest 39:2:259 Mann, H. R. (Horace) 22:1:5, 57; 35:2:131, 143 Mann, Henry R. 31:2:169 Mann, Homer C. 30:1:107-108; (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Mann, Luther, Jr. 27:2:217-219; 28:1:89-92; 28:2:196, 200, 203-204; 29:1:90, 94, 101-102; 29:2:198-200, 210, 213-225; 30:1:53-59, 62-63, 65-66, 72-78, 85, 88 Mann, Minnie F. (Mrs. H. R.) 35:2:143 Manners, LeRoy (Mrs.) 25:2:209 Mannhinney 15:1:32 Manning and Post 15:2:153 Manning, C.F. 76:1:23 Manning, Charles 60:2:16, photo 17, 18-20 Manning, J. F. (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Manning, Leo 60:2:16 Manning, Loyal 30:2:197 Manning, William (Constable) 44:21:98, 100-101 Manning, William 16:1:8, 17, 24-27, 31 Manning, Wilson White 39:1:114 Manoun, Nova 26:1:61 Mansfield, Billy 20:2:172 December 14, 2009 Page 472

Mansfield, Ed L. 16:2:94, 101, 108 Mansfield, Francis W. (Colonel) 18:1:56 Mansfield, G. R. 34:2:183, 190 Manson 35:2:184 Mantanne Villages 17:2:121-124, 132, 134-136, 140, 143 Mantey, L. T. 25:2:213; 26:1:99 Manual for Army Cooks (see MILITARY) Manuel's Fort 71:4:30; map, Clark's manuscript 71:4:30, 31, 33, 38 Manuse (see Big Nose George Parrot) Manville Methodist Episcopal Chulrch 65:1:33 Manville, H. S. 38:1:68; 54:1:52 Manville, Wyoming 31:1:41-42 Many Tender Ties by Sylvia Van Kirk, review 56:2:46-47 Many Whips 47:1:64 (see also Arapaho) Manypenny, George W. 26:2:147, 151, 156, 158-159, 164-166, 170, 182, 186-188; 31:2:222 maps 22:2:47, 49; 58:2:11 Maps 75:4: 19-30 Maps of Early Wyoming Tell a Fascinating Story by Marie H. Erwin 11:4:281 Maps, 70:2:4, 21 Marble quarry, 70:2:29 Marble, A. H. 14:4:318; 34:2:172; 41:2:191; 54:2:44 Marble, Fred W. 24:2:113; 26:1:85; 27:2:230 Marble, S. H. 32:1:53 Marbleton, Wyoming 70:3:27 Marbury, Mary Orvis 76:2:51 March and Cooper 33:1:89 March of 2d Dragoons by Hamilton Gardner 27:1:43-60 March storm (1878) 1:4:10 Marchant, Pauline 38:1:90, 103 Marcin, Mike (Corporal) 64:3/4:39 Marcum (Mrs.) 42:2:204 Marcus 1:1:5 Marcy (Captain) 16:1:37; 18:2:106 Marcy, Capt. Randolph, 72:1:12, 15, 17, 22, (illus., 14, 17) Marcy, Cora E. 14:3:248 Marcyes, C. O. 5:2&3:122 Marcy-Loring party, 72:1:23 Marder and Luse 16:2:167 Maret, M. Glen 24:1:4 Margot Liberty Collection 65:4:31 Margry, Pierre 17:2:144-146 Marie, Queen of Romania 4:3:366 Marilyn S. Bilyeu Collection 66:3:6 Marincic, Phil 31:1:88 December 14, 2009 Page 473

Marincic’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Mariners’ Museum (Newport News, Virginia) 66:1&2:43 Marion, W. L. 26:1:55, 58, 92; 26:2:210-213; 27:1:90, 92, 94; 27:2:221, 223, 230; 28:1:94-95; 28:2:209, 212; 30:1:40-41, 106 (see also Little Things Can be Important, or What Price Pioneering) Marion, William (see Fort Stambaugh) Maris, Anna J. 23:1:54-56 Marked Men by Allan Vaughn Elston, review 28:2:230 Markel, John A. 32:2:176 Marker Points: The Way to Grave of Sacajawea 13:4:351-354 (see also Bird Woman) markers (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Market Lake, Idaho 16:1:8; 23:1:89 Markham Spring 51:1:107 Markham, Capt. - , 70:2:36 Markham, Harley B. 64:3/4:7 Markle, John A. 31:1:23; 31:2:157-158 Markley, A. C. (Major) 18:1:55 Markley, Charles (see Shoshone Indian Episcopalian Mission) Markley, Josiah P. (Doctor) 64:2:57 Marks, Maier 61:1:11-12, 14-15 Marks, Mary 18:2:163; 54:1:31 marksmanship (see shooting) Marlatt Brother’s Baseball Club 39:2:259 Marlatt, Abby L. (Miss) 58:2:34 Marlatt, Bryan 39:2:259 Marlatt, Ernest 39:2:259 Marlatt, Glen 39:2:259 Marlatt, Lloyd 39:2:259 Marlatt, Ray 39:2:259 Marley 23:1:64, 69 Marley, Nellie Roberts (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Marley, Patsy 43:2:193 Marlin 38:1:72 Marlow and Geob 26:1:15 Marmaduke, John S. 16:2:158-161 Marney, S. A. 33:2:144; 49:1:55-57 Marple and Wright Stevenson Company 19:2:82, 85 Marple, W. F. 19:2:82, 85, 95, 100 Marquart (Mrs.) 20:1:92 Marquette, George 19:2:71 Marquette, Wyo. 75:1, 7 Marquette, Wyoming 26:1:22 Marquis, Thomas B. (see Cheyenne and Sioux. The Reminiscences of Four Indians and a White Soldier; Cheyennes of Montana; Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself. The True Story of Custer’s Last Stand) Marquiss Little Buffalo Ranch (see RANCHES) Marquiss, R. B. (Mrs.) 27:2:230; 28:2:211 December 14, 2009 Page 474

Marquiss, R. B. 27:2:230; 28:2:211 Marr (Captain) 36:1:53-54 Marrion, Frank 19:1:52 Marriott, Alice (see Plains Indian Mythology) Marris, Ellis R. 31:2:134 Marrows, Jack 23:2:24 Marrs, Graig (see review of Early Days in Jackson Hole) Marsh and Cooper 36:2:192 Marsh and Cooper 75:1, 19 Marsh, Alice Harper 75:1, 21 Marsh, Charles 21:2/3:211 Marsh, Emily E. 20:1:93 Marsh, George 75:1, 20 Marsh, O. C. (Professor) 53:2:53-54, 56 Marsh, Othniel Charles, 70:1:25, 26-27, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43; photo 33 Marsh, Pearl (Mrs.) 39:1:122 Marsh, Robert (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Marsh, Robert 15:4:388; 20:1:70 Marsh, Robert 75:1, 17 Marshall (Captain) 27:2:147 Marshall (Lieutenant) 12:2:145 Marshall Stage Station 27:1:9 Marshall, Alfred 50:2:226, 228 Marshall, Arian R. 16:2:109 Marshall, Bert K. 42:1:97 Marshall, Bill (see Bennett, Fred) Marshall, Charles A. (Reverend) 39:2:258 Marshall, Dr. T. E. 74:1:27 Marshall, Frank 39:2:205; 44:1:33 Marshall, J. J. 57:2:13 Marshall, James W. 21:2/3:178; 44:1:27 Marshall, Jesse E. (Lieutenant Colonel) 24:1:21 Marshall, Joye 64:3/4:25-28, 38, 42-43, 46 (see also Kading, Joye) Marshall, Lawrence C. 25:1:99-100 Marshall, Lawrence W. (see Quest of the Snow Cross) Marshall, Louis Henry (Captain) 38:1:15, 43, 47 Marshall, Mel (see Cooking Over ) Marshall, Robert 50:2:215, 251, 268, 281 Marshall, Ruth 39:2:259 Marshall, Sandy 23:2:53 Marsolf, C. F. (Mr. and Mrs.) 31:1:77; 31:2:226 Marston, B. W. 38:1:108 Marston, Bill 16:2:127 Martel, A. H. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 December 14, 2009 Page 475

Martens, Hartwig 64:2:44 Martha’s Vineyard (Massachusetts) 66:1&2:48 Martin 53:2:23 Martin and Cushman 46:1:36-37 Martin Company Handcart Brigade 29:2:180-183 Martin County, Indiana 23:1:67 Martin Luther King Day 66:3:11 Martin Murphy, Jr., California Pioneer, 1844-1884 by Sister Gabrielle Sullivan, review 47:1-115-116 Martin, A. J. 49:2:278 Martin, A. J. 75:1, 11 Martin, A.J. 76:1:23, 25 Martin, Charles 13:2:147-148; 21:2/3:117; 32:2:258; 39:1:21 Martin, E. B. 15:3:284 Martin, Earl 31:2:246 Martin, Edward 44:2:217-272 Martin, Emma 38:1:108; 39:1:137 Martin, Fred W. (Reverend) 24:2:108-109 Martin, Henry 27:2:209, 213-215; 28:1:80, 83, 89, 94; 83:2:198, 200 Martin, Hobart 75:1, 33 Martin, Jennie 14:1:73-74 Martin, John A. 19:1:39 Martin, Katherine 64:2:54 Martin, Kelly (see RANCHES: Kelly, Oscar and Martin) Martin, Lem 22:1:86 Martin, Mable B. (Mrs.) 30:2:225 Martin, Marguerite (Miss) 27:2:230; 30:2:225; 38:1:85, 102; 39:1:131 Martin, Mildred Albert (see Martins of Gunbarrel) Martin, Minnie 22:1:86 Martin, Oscar (see RANCHES: Kelly, Oscar and Martin) Martin, R. D. 27:2:230; 31:2:235 Martin, Sammy 22:2:28 Martin, W. W. 46:1:26, 36 Martin, William 30:1:105; 39:1:131, 135 Martin, William A. 65:4:30 Martin’s Cove (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) 29:2:183 Martin’s Cover 44:2:271, 273 Martin’s Hall 35:1:89 Martineau, Susan Johnson, 70:2:36 Martinez, Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth 73:2:10 Martinez, DeBari 73:2:13 Martinez, Don 76:2:20 Martinez, Gene "Frenchy" 32:2:153 Martinez, Jennie Hereford 52:1:50 Martinez, Marvin photo 54:2:29 December 14, 2009 Page 476

Martinez, Virginia (Mrs.) 22:2:6, 10 Martins of Gunbarrel by Mildred Albert Martin, review 31:2:234-247 Marty, Myron A. (see also Nearby History: Exploring the Past Around You) Marvel, Dr. John 70:3:40 Marvick, Amelia 43:1:64 Marvine, Archibald 34:2:181-182 Mary Agness (Sister) 21:2/3:206 Mary Ellen Perkin’s lode 40:2:229, 233 Mary G. Bellamy, Wyoming’s First Woman Legislator by Eva Floy Wheeler 12:4:317-322 Mary Homsley Grave by W. W. Morrison 42:1:93-95 Mary Lake 56:1:20-21 Mary’s Fork 23:1:63 Mary’s River 15:3:228; 23:1:68; 26:1:76-77; 26:2:157, 167, 171, 189; 46:1:64 (see also Humbolt River) Marymere 71:3:19, 36 Marysvale, Wyoming 16:1:5, 8-9, 11, 13, 24-26; 44:1:94, 100 Marysville, Kansas 23:2:27 Marzel, John G. 7:2:403 Marzio, Peter C. (see Democratic Art, An Exhibition on the History of the Chromolithography) Masi (Postmaster) 37:1:35-36 Masi, William M. 15:3:284; 25:1:16, 19 Masiker, George (Mrs.) 43:2:276 Masked Rider 66:1&2:8-9 (see also Adams, Charles M.) Mason (Doctor) 19:2:101 Mason (Lieutenant) 28:2:149 Mason, Alfred Bishop, 70:1:28, 29, 30, 34, 35, 36, 37 Mason, C. W. 24:2:81, 94 Mason, Eliphalet (Lieutenant) 32:1:107-108 Mason, Ellsworth 25:2:222-224; 26:2:224-226; 27:2:230; 29:2:233-234 Mason, Glenn (see Piece of the Old Tent: A Catalog of Items in the Lane County Pioneer Musuem That Were Brought Across the Plains in and 1850s) Mason, Hank 2:4:68 Mason, Henry 22:1:88 Mason, J. 18:1:9; 28:2:146 Mason, J. W. (Major) 15:2:118 Mason, James 40:2:220; 42:1:31 Mason, Jerome 22:2:86-87; 26:2:212 Mason, John S. (Colonel) 14:2:153; 18:1:55; 59:2:18 Mason, Joseph F. 26:2:187-188 Mason, Julius Wilmot (Major) 15:2:118; 22:1:56; 38:1:26, 28, 42, 46 Mason, Tom 26:2:217 Masonic Fraternity 16:1:64; 17:1:78 Masonic Hall 15:2:154 Masonic Lodge 24:2:89, 103; 29:1:80 (see also Masonic Lodge; Good Templar Lodge; Good Templar Society; Order of Good Templars) Masonic Lodge 71:4:9 December 14, 2009 Page 477

Masonic Meeting at Independence Rock 15:3:191 Masons 66:3:47 Massachusetts 17:1:77; 31:2:246 Massachusetts Company of ‘49’ers 32:1:65 Massacre at Cheyenne Hole, reviewed, 72:1:45 Massacre Hill 28:1:28; 66:1&2:12 Massacre: the Tragedy at White River by Marshall Sprague, review 29:2:234-235 Massey, Rheba C. 59:1:61 (see also Preservation of Wyoming’s Vernacular Architecture; review of New Views of Mormon History: A Collection of Essays in Honor of Leonard J. Arrington; Wyoming’s Truss Bridges) Massie, Jedediah 66:1&2:73 Massie, Kara 66:1&2:73 Massie, Michael (see Cultural Roots of Indian Water Rights; Focus: What Are We Going to do About This Love Affair?; Great Sioux War 1876-77; Reform is Where You Find It: The Roots of Woman Suffrage in Wyoming; review of American Indian Leaders: Studies in Diversity; review of Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Little Bighorn; review of Custer Tragedy: Events Leading up to and Following the Little Big Horn Campaign of 1876; review of Custer’s Fall: The Indian Side of the Story; review of Great Sioux War, 1876-77; review of Written in Water: The Life of Benjamin Harrison Eaton; Same Decision, Different Results?: Indian Water rights and the Wind River Case) 58:2:61 66:1&2:6-7, 73 Massion, H. 3:1:109 Massive 70:3:28 Master Naturalist Cope by William Harper Davis 9:1:678-679 Masters 32:2:202 Masters, Joseph G. 76:3:9 Masters, Joseph G. 8:3:602; 39:2:210-211 Masters, W. H. photo 22:1:cover Masterson, B. L. 27:2:240 Masterson, James 39:1:9 Masterson, Martha Gay, 70:2:35 Masuira (Masura) (see Missouri River) Masure 26:2:183 Matador Cattle Company (Colorado) 59:1:19, 21, 23 Matador Land and Cattle Company, 72:1:3 Matagorda Bay, Mexico 71:4:2 Mateo Teepee 75:3:3 Mateo Tepee photo 28:1:2-3, 5 (see also Devils Tower; Devils Tower National Monument) Mateo, Antonio 14:2:140; 18:1:69 Mathany, Mark 30:2:214 Matheny (Professor) 46:1:117 Mather and Cochrane 33:2:133 Mather Peak 30:1:6 Mather, A. C. 19:1:22 Mather, Eugene 55:1:46 Mather, Kirtley 30:1:6 Mather, Lee (Deputy Sheriff) 49:1:11 Mather, Stephen 50:2:250, 297; 58:2:26 December 14, 2009 Page 478

Mather, Stephen, 74:2:9, 10 Mathers (Mrs.) 37:1:86 Mathes, John 13:3:20; 2:3:60 Mathews, Edwards (Mrs.) 10:4:186 Mathews, F. M. 19:1:43 Mathison, Bertha 39:1:103 Mato Tipila 75:3:3 Matson (Judge) 22:1:72 Matson (Lieutenant) 36:1:65 Matson, Johnny, 72:1:38 Matson, Roderick 54:1:14-15 Matt, Henry 1:3:19 Matter (Pastor) 38:2:221 Mattes, Clare 65:2/3:14 Mattes, M. T. 10:3:144 Mattes, Merrill J. 17:1:3-21, 27, 84; 18:1:90; 21:1:101; 21:2/3:front cover; 27:2:230, 239-240; 30:1:7, 106, 109; 65:2/3:2, 6-7, 10, 13-14, 16 (see also Council Bluffs Road; Crusade to Save Fort and Elizabeth Burt on the Frontier; Joseph Rhodes and the California Gold Rush; Platte River Road Narratives; Potholes in the Great Platte River Road; review of Gold Rush Sojourners in Great Salt Lake City, 1849 and 1850; review of Nature’s Yellowstone. The Story of an American Wilderness That Became Yellowstone National Park; review of Yellowstone National Park: It’s Exploration and Establishment; review of Yellowstone Story; Sutler’s Store at Fort Laramie) Mattes, Merrill J., quoted, 70:1:9 Matthew Dobson Brown by Malcolm S. Campbell 14:3:213-220 Matthew, Vickie 60:2:34 Matthews 34:2:239 Matthews, A. J. 19:1:30 Matthews, A. J. 75:1, 23, 26, 33 Matthews, Edward A. 13:4:341-343 Matthews, George 33:1:15 Matthews, H. M. (Colonel; Doctor) 43:1:79-81; 43:2:239 Matthews, J. S. 15:2:158 Matthews, Rachel 13:4:331-343 Matthews, Washington (Doctor) 16:1:71; 17:2:122 Matthews, William (or Benjamin) 21:2/3:136 Mattice, Andrew 20:2:170 Mattie, N. 21:1:43, 45-46 Mattison, Ray Harold 28:1:115 (see also Devils Tower National Monument; review of Diamonds in the Salt; review of History of North Dakota; review of Last Days of the Sioux National) Maud Noble cabin 71:3:10 Maudlin, Zene B. 16:2:109 Maugh-wau-wa-ma 12:3:313 (see also Wyoming’s Indian name) Maupin, Will M. 50:1:13-14 Maurer, Charlie 19:1:45 Mauritania (steamship) 74:1:5 Maverick Bank 24:1:81 December 14, 2009 Page 479

Maverick Bill 20:1:69-70 Maverick Fund 20:1:79 Maverick law 18:2:154-155; 20:1:79-80; 54:2:70; 59:1:40; 64:3/4:52 Maverick Law, 70:1:14 Maverick Tales. True Stories of Early Texas by J.D. Rittenhosue, review 44:2:298 mavericks 15:1:31 Mavity, N. B. (Mrs.) 23:1:54-55 Mavrakis, Sam 76:2:4, 36-40, 52 Maw’s Vacation: The Story of a Human Being in the Yellowstone by Emerson Hough 65:1:47 Mawoma 63:3:92 (see also Snake Indians) Maxey, William 25:2:118 Maximillian of Wied (Prince) 56:2:26-27; 59:2:2 Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama (see MILITARY: Air University Library; MILITARY: Maxwell Air Field) Maxwell Army Air Field (Alabama) (see MILITARY) Maxwell, Clinton 16:2:110 Maxwell, Fred (Mr. And Mrs.) 33:1:79, 81 Maxwell, James P. 16:2:110 Maxwell, John 25:2:199 Maxwell, Kate 64:3/4:56 Maxwell, Lucien Bonaparte 60:2:3 Maxwell, Margaret F. (see Passion for Freedom: The Life of Sharlot Hall) Maxwell, Mark 16:2:110 Maxwell, Nebraska 24:1:45 Maxwell, Thomas 37:1:88 Maxwell, Tom 15:1:51-55 Maxwell, Tom 74:1:12 Maxwell, W. P. 43:2:209 Maxwell, William 33:1:80 May 29:1:56 May Nelson Dow, A First Lady of Newcastle by Elizabeth J. Thorpe and Mabel E. Brown 34:1:5-30 May, Boone 14:1:81-82 May, D. Boone 38:1:90, 95 May, Dean L. 75:3:34 May, Earnest 19:2:74 May, Frank P. 75:3:34 May, Hattie 33:2:222 May, Henry, 70:1:5 May, James 26:1:15 May, Jim 38:1:90 May, John 33:2:191 May, Joseph Allen 75:3:34 May, Maud 26:2:112 May, Reid (author) 75:3:34 May, Richard C. 62:2:80, 82-83 December 14, 2009 Page 480

May, Richard M. 40:2:219; 43:2:223, 225-227, 231, 234; 62:2:80, 82-83 May, Robin (see review of Gunfighter: Man or Myth; review of They Called Him Wild Bill: The Life and Adventures of James Butler Hickock) May, Waldron 39:1:114 May, William 19:2:74 Mayan 65:1:4 Mayberry, Matt, review of Mill & Mine 66:1&2:63 Mayes 24:2:45 Mayes, J. E. 66:4:13 Mayfield, Mike (see review of Annotated Bibliography of Northern Plains Ethnohistory) Mayflower Cafe (Cheyenne, Wyoming) 66:4:6 Mayhoworth 32:1:90, 92, 97, 100; 32:2:205, 216; 33:1:59, 64, 67, 70; 33:2:179, 183; 39:2:262 Maynadier, Col. Henry E. 76:3:11 Maynadier, Col. Henry E., 74:2:22 Maynadier, Henry Eveleth (Colonel) 17:1:9; 42:2:270; 36:2:225; 38:1:6, 17, 43, 45, 47; 39:2:188-189, 202, 205, 207-209, 212, 216; 44:1:86; 47:1:55-56; 55:1:39 Maynadier, Lt. Henry, 70:2:5, 14, 23 Maynadier, Tinball 16:1:37 Maynard, Ethel, 70:2:16 Maynard, J. S. 17:1:56, 63 Maynard, Wendell H. (see Bannack and Other Poems) Mayo Clinic 71:3:43 Mayoworth, Wyoming 15:1:67; 29:2:171; 30:2:183 Mays, Hobe, book reviewed 71:4:43 Mayworth to Winigar map 32:1:71 (see also road from Mayworth to Winingar Ranch map) Mazzulla, Fred M. 27:2:230 McAdams, Iva 22:2:7 McAdams, John (Mr. and Mrs.) 22:2:7 McAdams, Lonnie 22:2:7, 10 McAdams, Lucy 22:2:7 McAdams, William 22:2:10 McAdams, Wilma Jean 22:2:9-10 McAdoo, William G. 49:2:202 McAdow, P. W. 49:2:269-270 McAlester, Oklahoma 75:3:31 McAlister, May 54:2:18 McAllister, John (Reverend) 22:2:55; 32:2:225; 40:2:220; 43:2:233 McAllister, Margaret (see Bear River City) McAllister, William 35:2:184 McAndrews, John 16:2:119 McArthur, Daniel 29:2:179 McArty, Tom 33:2:199 McAtee, W. L. 50:2:259 McAuley, Robert 26:1:64 McAuley’s Store (see Hyde’s Hall) December 14, 2009 Page 481

McAulifee, Eugene 25:2:196, 201-20; 43:1:97, 99 McAuslan (Mrs.) 33:2:214 McAuslan, Edward 31:2:235 McAuslan, Edward R. 37:1:123; 38:1:106 (see also Sulpher Springs Station on the Overland Trail) McB., Ed. 21:1:39-41 (see also RANCHES: UL) McBride, John R. (Judge) 22:2:53 McBride, Robert "Bob" W. 27:2:23; 66:4:36 McBride, Samuel 33:2:139 McBride, Wilson 35:2:152 McCabe (Chaplain) 34:1:92 McCabe, Adeline (see review of Donner Party; review of Outlaw Trail. A Journey Through Time) McCabe, Barney 27:1:33-34 McCabe, William 26:1:73; 31:1:87 McCahan, J. T. (Mrs.) 5:4:163 McCain, A. C. 71:3:33 McCain, Milton 33:1:79 McCall, A. J. 31:2:169-170, 187; 32:1:61 McCall, Jack 27:1:40 McCammon, Charles S. 56:2:56 (see also Other Thornburgh) McCammon, Ida 22:2:41 (see also News) McCammon, William W. (Lieutenant) 9:3:756-757 McCandish, T. V. 33:2:155; 35:2:137 McCandless gang 21:1:66 McCandlish, John M. 12:3:178; 37:1:4, photo 5 McCann’s Ranch (see RANCHES) McCarger, Al 16:2:102, 108, 112, 139-140; 38:2:210-211 McCarger, Carrie 16:2:140 McCarger, Margaret 16:2:139 McCarthy (Mrs.) 37:1:86 McCarthy Era Politics: The Ordeal of Senator Lester Hunt by Rick Ewig 55:1:9-21 McCarthy, Charles S. 59:2:38, 42, 44 McCarthy, Clara 65:1:26 McCarthy, E. C. 32:1:9 McCarthy, Ed 37:1:86 McCarthy, Francis (Lieutenant) 36:1:62; 39:1:106 McCarthy, Frank C. 5:4:162 McCarthy, G. Michael (see Hour of Trial: The Conservation Conflict in Colorado and the West, 1891- 1907) McCarthy, James 28:1:15 McCarthy, James 36:1:80 McCarthy, Joseph R. (Senator) 55:1:9, photo 10, 11-13, photo 14, 15-21 McCarthy, Patrick (see Mountain Man Documentary as the Contra Western) McCartney, H. E. 64:1:19-20 McCartney, James, 74:2:6 McCarty, Ed 75:1, 4 December 14, 2009 Page 482

McCarty, Eddie 26:1:31; 26:2:134 McCarty, Frank 57:2:27, 30 McCarty, Frank R. 25:2:194-195 McCarty, Johnnie "Shorty" 54:2:54 McCarty, Rice, photo 65:4:5 McCauley, C. A. H. (Lieutentant) 16:2:123-124, 137, 139 (see also review of Clearing of the Mist) McChristian, Douglas M., Fort Laramie-· After the Army, Part I: The Auction, 73:3:12-23, (author bio) 23 McClane 16:2:89 McClaren, Dice 64:1:12 McClasky, James 37:1:96; 43:2:256-257 McCleary, John 43:2:188 McClellan, George 76:1:16, 19 McClellan, George B. "Bear" (Senator) 35:2:182; 42:1:45; 52:2:47, 49, 52, 54-55 (see also Stories) McClellan, James S. (First Sergeant) 57:1:21, 31, photo 32, 33-34 (see also Journals of James S. McClellan, 1st Sgt., Company H, 3rd Cavalry) McClellan, Joseph L. 27:1:20-21 McClellan, Kenneth 76:1:28 McClellan, Robert 43:2:293 McClelland (General) 39:1:75 McClelland, Jim 33:1:49 McClinnon (fur trader) 15:2:135-136 McClintock, John 26:1:198 McCloskey, J. J. 17:1:81 McCloskey, James (see McClusky, James) McCloud, Bill (see What Should We Tell Our Children About Vietnam?) McCloud, Jim 24:2:91; 29:2:175; 52:2:49 McCloys (Captain) 21:2/3:136 McClure, Bruce 45:1:74 McClure, J. E. (Mrs.) 27:2:239 McClure, Phil 58:1:6 McCluskey, Joe 17:2:159 McClusky, James 20:2:170 McColley, T. P., 73:3:18; purchases at auction 20 McCollister, Paul 44:2:259 McComas, E. S. 22:2:56 McComb, David G. review of The Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern American West; review of Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern American West ) McComb, David G., review by 71:4:43 McComber 25:2:119-120 McComber, H. B. 36:1:85 McConihe, Samuel 76:1:14 McConnell, G. R. (Mrs.) 33:1:101 McConnell, G. R. 33:1:73; 64:2:56 McConnell, H. N. 26:2:198 McConnell, J. H. 53:1:60 December 14, 2009 Page 483

McConnell, W. E. 23:2:62 McConner, A. 44:2:146 McConnor, Levi F. 16:2:160 McCook, A. McD. (Colonel) 59:2:18, 20 McCook, Nebraska 48:2:169-170 McCool, J.S. 56:1:40 McCoole, J. S. 21:2/3:212 McCorkle 29:1:82 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) McCormack, John W. 45:2:195-196 McCormick family 8:3:603 McCormick Junior High School mural 45:1:55 McCormick, E. L. 27:2:230 McCormick, George C. 45:2:219 McCormick, J. S. 18:2:113 McCormick, John S. 27:2:230 McCormick, Mariann (see Handmade Trunks) McCormick, Medill 55:2:29 McCormick, Robert R. 55:1:12; photo 55:2:29 McCormick, William (Private) 49:2:257 McCoy, Billy 22:2:43 McCoy, Finn 51:1:113 McCoy, Ida 23:1:102 McCoy, Joseph G. (see Historic Sketches of the Cattle Trade of the West and Southwest) McCoy, Kid (Norman Selby) 73:3:4 McCoy, Samuel 31:1:28-29 McCoy, Samuel F. 32:2:196 McCoy, Sarah Thomson 38:1:96 McCoy, Sheila photo 38:1:114, 117 McCoy, Tim (Colonel) 22:2:8; 27:2:230 McCoy, W. M., 70:2:20 McCracken, Harold (Doctor) 37:1:121; 38:1:106-107, photo 114; 60:2:45-47 McCracken, Robert 70:3: 41 McCrady, George 58:1:2-6 McCrady, John 58:1:6 McCrady, Kathryn 58:1:6 McCrae, John 74:1:21 McCraken, Bob 71:4:12 McCraken, Harry 27:2:230 McCraken, Tracy 70:3:38, 39 McCraken, Tracy 71:4:6 McCraken, Tracy 74:1:5, 7, 8 McCraken, Tracy S. 24:1:9; 42:2:174-175; 45:2:187-188, 195, 197, 199; 48:2:173, 179, 186, 197; 49:2:199-202, 205, 209, 211, 216; photo 56:1:24, 25-26; photo 66:3:60; 66:4:7 McCray (see M’Cray, Alvin) McCray, A. J. 27:1:27; 35:2:127 December 14, 2009 Page 484

McCray, George H. 24:2:86 McCray, William J. 62:3:138 McCreely, R. L. (Doctor) 39:2:259 McCreery, Alice Richards (Mrs.) 3:1:116; 7:4:467-482; 8:1:492-505; 9:1:683-684; 12:1:77; 13:1:82; 18:1:89; 20:2:115, 127; 24:1:101; 25:2:208; 26:2:214, 220; 27:1:114, 117; 65:1:52 (see also Richards, Alice; Wyoming’s Fourth Governor-William A. Richards) McCreery, John 27:2:230 McCuaig, Norman 20:2:172 McCue, Miriam Crowley, ed., Diary of John W. Crowley, 72:1:25 McCulloch (Captain) 32:2:172 McCulloch Corral 51:1:108 McCulloch Peaks 51:1:107 McCulloch, Margaret Sinclair photo 51:1:98, 104-105, 117, 125-128 McCulloch, Mary Ellen 51:1:104-105, 125 McCulloch, Peter photo 51:1:98, 99-127, photo 128, 129 (see also Short Grass and Heather: Peter McCulloch in the Big Horn Basin) McCulloch, Robert (Colonel) 16:2:59 McCulloch,Ben, 72:1:7,22 McCullock, Clyce (Mrs.) 37:2:221 McCullouch (Captain) 31:2:150 McCullough Peaks 26:1:6 McCullough, 74:1:1. J. 21 McCullough, A. S. 17:1:84; 17:2:159; 19:1:60; 27:2:225 McCullough, Anna (see Finfrock, Anna) McCullough, Dell 23:1:104 McCullough, Jane (Mrs.) 17:2:159 McCullough, Jennie (Miss) 38:2:212; 39:1:101 McCullough, Joe J. 27:2:230 McCullough, Johnny 45:2:155 McCullough, Peter 19:2:66-67; 49:2:264 McCumber, H. B. 31:1:87 McCurry, U. T. 45:2:216 McCutcheon 22:1:74 McCutcheon, Samuel P. 49:2:237, 248 McDaniel 51:1:126 McDaniel, James 39:1:27 McDaniel, James 76:3:25 McDaniels Block 25:1:15-16 McDaniels Museum photo 13:4:365; 25:1:6, 8, 10 McDaniels Theatre 25:1:8, 10-16; 37:1:79 McDaniels, James 13:4:365; 25:1:5-8, 10-11, 13-18 McDerment. -, photo, 71:3:29 McDermott (Mrs.) 28:1:67 McDermott Associates 65:4:34 McDermott, C. L. 28:1:62-65 December 14, 2009 Page 485

McDermott, Claude 36:1:44 McDermott, Florence E. (Lieutenant) 64:3/4:14 McDermott, Genevieve 27:2:230 McDermott, J. A. 27:1:28-29 McDermott, Jack 32:2:250 McDermott, John A. 66:3:36, 38 McDermott, John D. 33:2:121; 34:2:261; 65:4:2-3, 20, photo 34; 66:3:70; (see also Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line at Fort Laramie; Dangerous Duty: A History of Frontier Forts in Fremont County, Wyoming; Documents Relating to the Fetterman Fight; Fort Laramie’s Iron Bridge; Fur Trade and Military History: Wyoming Historiography and the 19th Century Price of Arrogance: The Short and Controversial Life of William Judd Fetterman; Fort Search for Jacques LaRamee. A Study in Frustration; Laramie’s Silent Soldier Leodegar Schnyder; review of A Dose of Frontier Soldiering; review of Bostonians and Bullion: The Journal of Robert Livermore, 1892-1915; review of Dances with Wolves; review of Directory: Historical Societies and Agencies in the United States and Canada, 1963; review of Fort Laramie in 1876: Chronicle of a Frontier Post at War; review of Rocky Mountain West in 1867; review of Sword of the Republic: The United States Army on the Frontier, 1743-1846; review of View from Officers’ Row: Army Perceptions of Western Indians) McDermott, John D., book reviewed 71:4:44 McDermott, Roxy (Mrs.) 25:1:28 McDermott’s Island 53:1:10 McDevitt, John (Reverend) 64:2:59 McDole, R. S. 6:1&2:242 McDonald (Lieutenant) 23:2:20 McDonald ( employee) 15:3:211 McDonald, A. C. 19:1:43 McDonald, Angus J. 1:3:20; 19:2:69; 49:2:272-273 (see also RANCHES: Angus McDonald) McDonald, Cora 65:1:32 McDonald, Donald A. 40:1:16, 18 McDonald, George D. (Mrs.) 28:2:176 McDonald, Hugh 53:2:70 McDonald, John 76:2:7 McDonald, John T. 3:2:148; 54:2:38, 40-41 McDonald, Mary E. 22:2:56 (see also Burnett, Mary E.) McDonald, P. 13:1:75 McDonald, Paul 50:1:15 McDonell 40:1:16, 18 McDonough 65:4:41-43 McDonough, George L. 55:1:44 McDougal, David Stockton (USN Commadore) 35:2:229 McDougal, Duncan 17:2:94 McDougall 19:1:48 McDougall Company 33:2:130 McDougall, A. H. 38:1:105 McDougall, Bill 42:2:160-161, 163-165 McDougall, Duncan 33:2:132-133 McDougall, James 60:2:25 December 14, 2009 Page 486

McDowell, Bart (see American Cowboy in Life and Legend) McDowell, J. 17:1:82 McDuffie, George 60:2:20 McElroy, John H. 54:2:22-23, 25-27 McEnis, William 65:1:11 McEwen, John 38:2:190 McFadden 33:1:91, 94 McFadden and Bishop 21:2/3:208 McFadden, Archie 26:1:51, 63 McFadden, George 37:1:103-104 McFadden, Hugh 66:4:36 McFadden, Jack 58:1:2-3 McFadyen, John 70:4:41 McFall, Dave 26:1:7, 21; 49:2:274 McFarland, Mel 53:1:72 (see also Wyoming’s First Coal Railroad) McFarland, W. F. 24:2:18 McFarlane, David 6:1&2:222-224 (see also Account of Daniel McUlvan’s and David McFarlane’s Encounter with McFarlane, Mary Whiting 64:1:20 (see also Account of Daniel McUlvan’s and David McFarlane’s Encounter with McFarling, Lloyd 27:1:53-42, biog., 127; 27:2:230; 27:2:241 (see also A Trip to the Black Hills in 1876; review of Exploring the Northern Plains) McFie, Jean Harsh 40:1:117 McFie, William 22:2:89 McGarvey, Charles 37:1:54 McGary, B. G. (Colonel) 18:1:58 McGather, John 36:1:82 McGaw, James (Honorable) 26:2:154 McGee (Captain) 21:2/3:139 McGee (Doctor) 47:2:176 McGee, Bert (Mrs.) 21:2/3:234-235, (Mr. and Mrs.) 242 McGee, Eugene 49:2:258 McGee, Fred F. 45:2:211 McGee, Gale (Senator) 48:2:188-189, 197, 200, 241; 52:1:40; 56:1:25-27; 58:2:28; 63:1:22; 64:1:24; 66:3:2 (see also review of Compassionate Samaritan: The Life of Lyndon B. Johnson) McGee, Gale 71:4:6 McGee, George (see Magee, George) McGee, Price (Mrs.) 30:1:108, 111 McGee, Sen. Gale 70:3:16, 30 McGee, T. H. (see Early Days in the West; Maghee, Thomas) McGee, Tom 71:3:2, 5 McGeth, Jack 58:1:4 McGhee, Q. [Quilliki] P. 75:3:31 McGill (Senator) 25:1:29 McGill, Edgar 60:2:18 December 14, 2009 Page 487

McGill, John 12:3:172; 20:1:65; photo 37:1:4, 5 McGillycuddy 46:2:273 McGillycuddy, Valentine (Doctor) 63:2:61 McGillycuddy, Valentine T., 70:1:8 McGilvray, William B., 72:1:4 McGinness, Kenneth T. 75:4: 5 McGinnis Midway Ranch (see RANCHES) McGinnis, Bill (see Lay, Elza) McGinnis, John 54:2:52 McGinnis, Roger 75:1, 9 McGinnis, Tony 44:1:127 (see also Economic Warfare on the Northern Plains) McGinnis, William L. 37:2:182 McGinty, Tom 53:1:8 McGlashan 26:1:22 McGlashan, John 40:2:215, 220; 42:1:18, 33, 42 McGlashan, John R. 62:2:80, 83 McGlees, Marion (Mrs.) 57:2:5 McGonigle, Maxine (see review of Grand Encampment) McGonnigle, - 72:1:33 McGovern and Company 44:1:47 McGovern, Frank 20:2:170; 44:1:41, 43, 48 McGovern, Holbrook, Owen and Company 44:1:42 McGovern, Patrick A. (Bishop) 1:3:20; 2:2:39; 3:2:148, 150; 13:4:389; 21:2/3:206-207; 25:2:201; 59:1:44, photo 45 (see also St. Mary’s Cathedral, Cheyenne, Wyoming) McGowan, Ann (see review of Wild Wind, Wild Water) McGrady, George 75:1, I3 McGrand, Ed 20:2:174 McGrath, Black Jack 46:1:117 McGrath, Dan L. (see War Chief Joseph) McGrath, Mary A. 19:1:45; 20:1:92; 20:2:179; 27:1:116; 50:1:174 McGrath, Red Jack 46:1:117 McGrath, Thomas 26:1:64 McGraw 36:2:241 McGraw, Tom 53:1:9 McGraw, William F. 34:1:50 McGraw, William M. 34:1:50 McGreevy, James 60:2:33 McGregor, Alexander 22:2:92 McGregor, Margaret Anderson 22:2:92 McGregor, Martha Wilson photo 22:2:90, 91-100 McGregor, Mina 37:1:31 McGrew, F. E. (Mrs.) 22:2:28 McGrew, Paul (Doctor) 32:2:243 McGuane, Tom 76:2:42, 53 McGuffey brothers 26:1:21 December 14, 2009 Page 488

McGuire (Private) 49:2:258 McGuire, Thomas 16:2:121 McHale, S. A. 39:2:258 McHay, M. M. 13:1:76 McIllvain, Dan 42:1:62 McIlvain, Bob 25:1:42, 48 McInerney, William 39:1:132; 34:2:249 McIntosh, Benjamin H. 45:1:83-85 McIntosh, Beth 71:3:36 McIntosh, Chuck 30:1:92 McIntosh, Donald 48:1:120 McIntosh, Ira 39:1:126 McIntosh, J. L. 19:2:137; 20:1:93 McIntosh, Marguerite G. 27:2:230 McIntosh, Mildred 24:2:114 McIntosh, Pauline 26:2:198 McIntosh, William 19:2:137 McIntyre, Clara F. 28:2:228-229 McIntyre, John J. 33:2:133; 45:2:192; 48:2:184, 222; 63:1:15 McIntyre, Marvin H. 49:2:203, 215, 219 McIntyre, Raymond W. 28:1:16 McIntyre, Robert (Bishop) 34:1:91 McIntyre, W. J. (Mr. and Mrs.) 17:1:82 McIver, George Wilcox (First Lieutenant) 38:1:41, 43, 47 McIver, Lt. George W. 73:3:14, 16 McKay 22:2:57; 25:1:43, 47-49, 58 McKay, Donald 66:1&2:42 McKay, Douglas 55:2:10 McKay, George 44:1:41 McKay, H. A. 24:1:4 McKean 32:1:108 McKean site 31:1:104-105 McKee, E. E. 30:2:172-173 McKee, Jim 33:2:213; 40:1:109 McKee, Russell (see Last West: A History of the Great Plains of North America) McKee, Samuel 16:2:21 McKeehan, James B. (Reverend) 24:2:93-94 McKeever, Edward (Private) 36:1:69 McKellar 26:1:22 McKenna, Joseph 59:1:22-24 McKenney, Thomas L. 58:2:12-14 McKenzie (General) 16:2:95 McKenzie, -, 75:3:19, 20 McKenzie, C. A. (Captain) 52:2:21-22 December 14, 2009 Page 489

McKenzie, C. F. 24:2:82 McKenzie, Camille 26:1:61 McKenzie, Donald 15:2:173; 44:1:41 McKenzie, Kenneth 56:2:26 McKenzie, W. S. 36:2:231-232; 43:2:238 McKibbin, Robert Pebbles (Captain) 38:1:19, 43, 46 McKim, Charles 66:1&2:32 McKim, Meade and White 66:1&2:28, 32 McKinley Tariff 66:3:40-41 McKinley, William (Mrs.) photo 66:3:41 McKinley, William (President) 18:1:29; 20:2:153; 32:1:108; 32:2:272; 40:1:70; campaign buttons and ribbons 66:3:5, 40, photo 41, 46 McKinley, William, Reel support for, 75:1, 36 McKinleyism 66:3:40 McKinney, J. A. (Lieutenant) 48:2:275 McKinney, John (Lieutenant) 21:2/3:137; 57:1:29 McKinnie, Bob 20:2:172 McKinnie, J. R. 22:1:85 McKinstry, Bruce 29:2:193; photo 30:2:196; 31:1:12; 31:2:214-215; 32:1:103, 109, 114, 121; 32:2:219, 222, 238 McKinstry, Byron N. 29:2:193; (diary) 20:2:200-203; 31:1:12; 32:1:109-110, 113-114, 121-122; 32:2:226 McKinstry, George 42:1:12, 19, 26 McKinstry, William 16:2:104-105, 121 McKnight, - , 70:2:16 McKnight, James N. 49:2:279 McKnown, James C. 27:2:230 McLaird, James D. 39:2:273; 40:1:154 (see also Building the Town of Cody: George T. Beck, 1894-1943; Ranching in the Big Horns: George T. Beck, 1856-1894; review of Last West. A History of the Great Plains of North America) McLanchlan, Thomas 33:2:133 McLane, Clint 16:1:130 McLane, Edith Nickerson (Mrs.) 26:1:55 McLaren, Col. R. N., 74:2:22 McLaren, N. R. (Colonel) 36:2:225 McLauchlin, Susan J. 58:1:47-48, 51 McLaughlin 47:2:237 McLaughlin, Archie 20:2:172-173 McLaughlin, Carrie Fisher 26:1:57-58 McLaughlin, James (Colonel) 8:1:489-491; 8:2:529-539 (see also Trip of Colonel James McLaughlin, Indian Inspector, to the Big Horn Hot Springs, Wyoming) McLaughlin, Jim 26:1:21; 45:1:10, 19 McLaughlin, John 70:3:8, 13, 14, 15, 20 McLaughlin, Rita Ann photo 28:1:24, 25 McLaughlin, Rose 71:2:30 McLaughlin, W. H. 28:2:141 December 14, 2009 Page 490

McLaughlin, William J. 28:2:140 McLaughlins 34:1:21 McLead, Charles 37:2:147, 149-151 McLean, - 74:2:23 McLean, Edward B. 53:1:20, 22 McLean, H. E. 5:4:161 McLeland, Thomas 39:1:9, 25 McLeland, Thomas E. 12:4:323-324; 15:2:155 McLellan, George W. 27:2:216-217 McLellan, Jerry (Mrs.) 27:2:239 McLemore, Richard A. 49:2:249 McLendon, I. R. (Captain) (see Story of the First Shot) McLeod 43:2:216 McLeod, A. R. 17:2:9, 100, 102 McLeod, Angus 66:1&2:46 McLeod, Christopher 75:3:5 McLeod, John 21:2/3:202 McLeod, Norman 66:1&2:46 McLimans, - 71:2:6 McLoughlin, John 75:3:12 McLuckie and Prentice 33:2:133 McMahan, Virginia (Mrs.) 24:2:94-95 McMahon well 70:4:39, 40 McMahon, M. S. 32:1:68-69 McMahon, Thomas B., Jr. 27:2:230 McMahon, Tom 28:2:211 McMally, William 49:2:271 McMannis, Elva A. 5:1:40 McMaster, Andrew (see Memoirs of Andrew McMaster) McMaster, Andrew 71:4:6 McMicken, Andrew photo 16:2:164; 66:3:38 McMillan Fur and Wool Company 26:1:20 McMillan, Benton 66:3:40 McMillan, Grace 54:2:13 McMillen 38:2:212 McMillen, Emily 30:2:199 McMillen, Samuel 39:1:101 McMinn, Bob, 70:2:16 McMullen, Henry 25:1:44 McMullen, John 70:3:41 McMullen, Marcus A. (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:23 McMurry, Will 64:2:54-55 McMurtie, Douglas C. 10:1:41; 17:1:21 (see also Eastern Records of Early Wyoming Newspapers; Fourth Infantry at Fort Bridger; McMurtrie, Douglas; Pioneer Printing in Wyoming) McMurtrie 33:2:158 December 14, 2009 Page 491

McMurty Paint Company 1:3:20 McNab, John (First Lieutenant) 38:1:15, 43 McNair, James (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:1:107 McNally, R. E. 48:1:129-130 McNally, R. E. 74:1:26 McNally, William 44:1:5 McNamees 22:2:54 McNasser, Marion 17:1:77 McNeal, T. B., 70:2:20 McNealey, Viola A. (see Governors of the State of Wyoming, 1943-1965; review of Great Iron Trail; Seven Days of Hanover County) McNeil, John T. 17:1:76 McNeil, Keith and Rusty, Cowboy Songs and Western Railroad Songs, review 66:4:68 McNichols, Charles S. (Special Indian Agent) 49:1:16-18, 20 McNulty, Charles (Corporal) 27:2:169, 172 McNulty, John (Private) 27:2:172 McNurlen, William 33:1:79 McNutt, Paul V. 54:2:22 McPhee, Hugh 19:1:43; 64:2:46 McPhee, John 64:1:29-30 McPhee, John 76:1:16 McPherren, Ida 14:4:328; 31:1:62 (see also City of Broken Hearts; Game Cock; Imprints on Pioneer Trails; Love of Ah-Ho-Appa) McPherson, A. D. (Judge) 36:2:231 McPike’s train 19:2:84 McQueen, Robert 1:3:20 McQuerry, Zinnie 52:2:52 McQuery 16:2:89 McQuiery (Sergeant) 41:2:196 McRae 16:2:139; 47:2:158 McReynolds, Pete 22:2:31; 25:1:74 McShane flumes 32:2:144 McShane Tie Camp photo 32:2:10, 146-163 (see also Old McShane Tie Camp and the Rockwood Fire) McShane, Donelly 32:2:148 McShane, J. H. 32:2:147 McShane, John A. 20:1:72; 38:1:68; 54:2:68, 70 McUlvan, Daniel "Dan" 19:2:127 (see also Account of Daniel McUlvan’s and David McFarlane’s Encounter with The Sioux in 1876) McUlvan, David 6:1&2:222-224 McUranium, Lucky (see Lucky McUranium) McWethy, Lee A. 24:1:4 McWhinnie, Ralph 56:1:23; 66:3:10; 66:4:2 McWilliam, John 32:1:71, 75; 32:2:209, photo 210 McWilliams, Belle 27:2:230 McWilliams, Harold (Mrs.) 27:2:230 December 14, 2009 Page 492

Meachem, Elgin "Bud" 52:2:37 Mead (Mr. And Mrs.) 34:1:90 Mead, Charles L. (Bishop) 24:2:104 Mead, Elwood (Doctor) 8:1:521; 9:3:764; 12:3:191; 37:1:15, photo 16, 23-24; 20:1:36-37, 41, 47-48; 20:2:128, 137-139; 40:1:76-77; 50:2:319, 329-333; 53:2:13; 65:2/3:28; 65:4:53-54, 57; 66:3:24 (see also FIRSTS: State Engineer; Turning on Water With a Shovel: The Career of Elwood Mead) Mead, Elwood 75:1, 2 Mead, Frederick, 70:1:28, 29, 31, 32, 35, 38, 39, 40, 43 Mead, George S. 21:2/3:240; 24:2:92 Mead, I. M. (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Mead, Jean (see review of Casper Country: Wyoming’s Heartland; Wyoming in Profile) Mead, Peter (Mrs.) 37:2:243 Meade, Irene I. 27:2:230 Meade, Jack 31:1:37; 32:1:81 Meade, Virginia Haldeman (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Meadors, Albert 60:2:20 Meadow Creek 30:2:210 Meadow Gulch 30:1:43; 44:1:40, 42-43, 47, 50 meadowlark (see State bird) Meadows Ranch (see RANCHES) Meadows, Bill 16:2:116 Meagher, Mary 66:4:44, 57 Meagher, Mike 22:2:23-24 Meagher, Thomas F. (Governor) 43:1:74, 88 Meanea (Mrs., mother of Frank) 26:1:27 Meanea Saddle Company 37:2:227 (see also Meanea, Frank) Meanea, Byrde 26:1:31 Meanea, Frank (Mrs.) 26:1:31 (see also Bolander, Kate) Meanea, Frank A. 3:4:230; 34:2:215 (see also Pioneer Saddler, Frank A. Meanea) Meanea, T. R. 34:2:215 Meanea, Theodore 26:1:29 Meanea’s Saddle Shop 21:1:7; photo 26:1:25, 26-28, photo 29, 30-32 (see also Meanea, Frank A.) Meaning of Freedom of Speech. First Amendment Freedoms from Wilson to FDR by Paul L. Murphy, review 44:2:298 Meaning of the Name Sacajawea by David L. Shaul 44:2:237-240 Mears, B. (Doctor) 32:2:243 measles 53:2:57 measurements (see brass vessels for liquid measure) Mechanics Institute (Rochester, New York) 66:1&2:27 Mechling, J. S. 8:3:603 Mecklem, George N. 24:2:82 Mecum, E. W. (Reverend) 24:2:95 Mecum, W. F. 19:1:45; 49:1:6, 12, 17-20 Medellin, Roberto 54:2:25 Meder, Henry 16:2:110 December 14, 2009 Page 493

Medical Incidents in the Life of Dr. John H. Finfrock by Dr. Anthony Palmieri and Chris Humberson 53:2:64-69 medical regulations (see U.S. Army medical regulations) Medici family 66:1&2:35 medicine 25:1:45 (see also Horse-The Buggy-The Doctor; Letters from a Post Surgeon’s Wife; Medical Incidents in the Life of John H. Finfrock) Medicine Bear 28:1:39 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Medicine Bon (see Medicine Bow) Medicine Bow 34:2:169, 224; 36:2:200; 43:1:28; 44:2:147, 158-159, 163, 165, 207, 218 Medicine Bow area 46:1:10-11 Medicine Bow Butte 15:3:294; 17:11:31, 36 Medicine Bow Coal 73:2:22, 25, 27 Medicine Bow Creek 17:1:24, 30-31; 28:1:75 Medicine Bow Crossing 33:1:98 17:1:24, 30; 21:2/3:198; 33:1:96-97; 34:2:247; 36:2:185; 47:2:226 (see also Elk Mountain; Handhewn Ties of the Medicine Bows; Medicine Bows: Wyoming’s Mountain Country) Medicine Bow Mountains 75:4: 3-10 Medicine Bow National Forest 18:1:49, 51; 42:2:267; 56:1:47, 51 Medicine Bow National Reserve 20:2:142 Medicine Bow Railroad Station 16:1:33 Medicine Bow Range 33:1:81; 33:2:160, 197; 66:3:29 Medicine Bow River 21:2/3:198; 24:1:23; 33:1:95-96; 33:2:167; 34:2:246; 44:2:146 Medicine Bow River, 72:1:15 Medicine Bow Stage Station, Now Elk Mountain Post Office by Willing Richardson 33:1:95-97; 44:2:162 Medicine Bow station, 72:1:25 Medicine Bow, Wyoming 5:2:52; 16:1:33; 19:1:26-27; 23:1:95; 24:1:40; 28:1:77; 30:2:148; 55:2:33; 61:1:36-37; 65:1:15; 65:2/3:4; 65:4:41 (see also FIRSTS: Mayor of Medicine Bow) Medicine Bow, Wyoming 70:3:36 Medicine Bow, Wyoming 71:2:40 Medicine Bow, Wyoming 71:3:22 Medicine Bow, Wyoming 76:1:3-4 Medicine Bow, Wyoming by Mrs. Chas. Ellis 9:1:673-677 Medicine Bows: Wyoming’s Mountain Country by Scott Thybony, Robert G. Rosenberg, and Eliabeth Mullett Rosenberg, review 58:2:55-56 Medicine Crow 54:2:5 (see also Crow) Medicine Lodge River 37:2:220 Medicine Lodge, The Story of a Kansas Frontier Town by Nellie Snyder Yost, review 43:1:141-143 Medicine Man 46:1:12, 20-21 (see also Arapaho; Roman Nose) Medicine Mountain 65:1:5 Medicine Mountain, Bighorns IV (poem) by Hans Kleiber 33:2:192-193 Medicine Snake Woman 59:1:56 (see also Blood Indians) Medicine Wheel (Wyoming) 66:1&2:72 Medicine Wheel 26:2:119; 29:2:137; 30:1:97; 30:2:215; map 31:1:94-100 (see also Bibliography Concerning the Big Horn Medicine Wheel, Big Horn National Forest; Report on the Medicine Wheel Investigation by Wyoming Archaeological Society) Medicine Wheel Bibliography 57:1:13-20 December 14, 2009 Page 494

Medicine Wheel by Fred Chapman 65:1:4 Medicine Wheel by Lorna Kooi Simpson 14:1:55-60 Medicine Wheel Coalition 75:3:4 Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark 65:1:2, 4-5 Medieval English history 66:3:10, 16 Medill, Joseph photo 55:2:29 Medill, M. W. 25:2:199 Medina, Adolph 73:2:10 Medina, James 73:2:18 Medina, Lucy 73:2:18 Medina, Mariano 73:2:2, 4 Meek, C. L. 27:1:116 Meek, C. P. "Dub" 21:2/3:226 Meek, Joseph "Joe" 15:2:105; 17:2:103; 44:1:81, 84; 55:1:34-35 Meeker Massacre 3:1:89; 16:2:87-145; 33:2:203, 207 (see also Recollections of Taylor Pennock) Meeker Massacre 71:2:7 Meeker Massacre by M. Wilson Rankin 16:2:87-145; 18:1:62 Meeker Oregon Trail (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Meeker, Ezra 23:2:58; 44:2:283; 50:1:16, 21; 65:2/3:12, 15 (see also Oxteam Days) Meeker, Josephine 16:2:88, 91, 94, 98, 113-115, 128, 130-132 Meeker, N. S. 3:1:389; 4:3:338; 4:4:394; 7:4:450 (see also Thornburg, Major T. F.) Meeker, Nathan Cook 16:1:78; 16:2:87-88, 90-91, 94-95, 97, 101, 138, 145; 18:1:19; 28:2:149; 38:2:210- 211; 41:1:101-103; 44:2:168-170 Meeker, Teresa (Mrs.) 16:2:88, 90, 94, 113-115, 128, 131-133 Meeker’s Indian Sunday School 16:2:91 Meeker’s School 16:2:91 Meeks, Bub 31:1:59-61 Meeks, C. P. 10:1:43 Meeks, Ross 25:1:76, 79 Meem, John Gaw 66:1&2:36 Meet Me on the Green by Myra Cooley, review 33:1:109-110 Meeteetse 70:4:42 Meeteetse Barbecue 73:3:27 Meeteetse Creek 16:1:72; 49:2:264, 268-269, 271,274 Meeteetse Mercantile 49:2:272-273 Meeteetse News 24:2:9, 95 Meeteetse, Wyoming 30:2:146; 44:1:15-16; 49:2:264-265, 270-273; 51:1:114, 140; 61:1:40-41; 65:4:19 (see also Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana. Third Segment of Trail-- Meeteetse to Chance, Montana. Trek No. 28 of the Historical Trail Treks; History of the Meeteetse Mercantile Story; Behind the Naming of Meeteetse) Meeteetse, Wyoming 76:4:14-15, 17 Mee-yer-o Creek 49:2:268 Mehksehem-Sukas (Iron Shirt) photo 56:2:cover (see also Blackfeet; Piegan) Meigs, Guy 26:1:64 Meigs, Montgomery C. 2:3:49-50; 39:1:39 December 14, 2009 Page 495

Meisner, Dr. 73:3:29 Meissner, Alvin R. 18:1:72 Melanger, Edward 12:4:324 Melbourne, Frank 33:1:5-12, photo 14, 15-16 Melbourne, the Australian Rain Wizard by Clark C. Spence 33:1:5-18 Melbourne, Will 33:1:8, 13 Melburne as Jupiter Pluvius photo 33:1:4 Melcher, George W. 27:2:230 Meldrum, Helen (Mrs.) 32:2:256 Meldrum, J. W. (Mrs.) 34:2:219 Meldrum, Jack (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Meldrum, Jack 32:2:251; 53:1:30 Meldrum, John M. 15:1:44-45 Meldrum, John W. (Acting Governor) photos 13:1:4, front cover; photo13:2:104; 16:1:54; 22:1:66; 37:1:49 (see also FIRSTS: State Land Board; John W. Meldrum, The Grand Old Man of Yellowstone National Park; Journals and Debates of the Constitutional Convention, 1889) Meldrum, Judge John, 74:2:11 Mellen, Sandy 16:2:8, 109-110, 119, 142 Mellinger, Philip J. 43:2:331 (see also Frontier Camp to Small Town. A Study of Community Development) melodeon 39:1:26 Melodeon Theatre 25:1:6, 8 Meltz, J. J. 1:3:20 Memoirs of Andrew McMaster by Mae Urbanek, review 42:1:123 Memorial Bell Tower 26:2:117 Memorial Field House 26:2:109 Memorial Hospital 22:1:71 Memorial of Frontier County Pioneers 26:2:210 Memorial Publication Fund 32:2:250 Memorial to Loren Clark Bishop by Colonel Archie R. Boyack 33:2:196-197 Memorial to the Members of the Constitutional Convention of Wyoming 12:3:165-188; 12:4:273-294 (see also Reminiscences of a Member of the Wyoming Constitutional Convention) Memorials to Sacajawea, Supplement A by Grace R. Hebard 13:3:184-185 Memoriam 2:2:40; 2:3:58; 9:4:17; 10:3:119 (see also Carey, Joseph Maul; Groshon, Maurice; Kendrick, John B.; Ross, William Bradford) Memoriam from One Old Soldier to Another by Minnie Presgrove 30:2:171-173 Memories by Alice Rathbun 5:2&3:55-56 Memories of an Oil Field by Elizabeth Nuhn 58:1:2-7 Memories of Mary Hezlep Knight, a Pioneer Bride by Harriet Knight Orr 9:1:666-673 Memories of Wyoming Teacher Wana Clay Olson, 70:4:29 Men of the Steel Rails: Workers on the Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, 1869-1900 by James H. Ducker, review 56:1:67 Men to Match My Mountains by Irving Stone, review 29:1:112 Menard, Pierre 46:1:130; 55:1:52 Menardi, Capt. - 74:1:18 Mendenhall, C. B. 33:1:79 December 14, 2009 Page 496

Menefee, Arthur 42:1:12, 27 Menefee, James 62:1:7, 9, 35-36, 44 Meng, Hans 20:1:93; 26:2:214 Menger Hotel (, Texas) 51:2:12 Menke, J. K. (Sergeant and Mrs.) 17:1:77 Mennonites, 74:2:26 Menor’s Ferry (see FERRIES) Menor's Ferry 71:3:14 Menor's Ferry restoration 71:3:21 Menough, Herman F. 12:4:287 Mento Supa (see Black Bear) Mentz-Cason Motor Company, Cheyenne, Wyoming 75:4: 34 Mentzer, Roche 75:3:28 Meomberg, John 39:2:254 Mercado, Oralia 73:2:18, 20 Mercado, Philip 54:2:29 Mercado, Philip 73:2:7 mercantile classicism 66:1&2:36 Mercatante, Frank 48:1:109-110 Mercatante, Gail photo 48:1:117 (see also Custer’s Last Battle) Mercedes, Wyoming 28:2:175 Mercer (Colonel and Mrs.) 32:2:207-208, 211; 33:2:144; 34:1:76-69; 35:1:88, 94; 35:2:213; 38:1:61, 126; 43:2:167 (see also RANCHES) Mercer girls (see One of the Mercer Girls) Mercer Island 34:1:78 Mercer, A. S. 71:3:5 Mercer, Annie F. (Mrs. Asa) 49:1:57 Mercer, Asa 75:1, 2 Mercer, Asa Shinn 9:3:731-732; 20:1:78; 32:2:257; 49:1:53-64; photo 65:4:20, 24-26, 28, 31-32, 36 (see also Banditti of the Plains) Mercer, Ralph 25:2:207; 27:1:114; 49:1:63 Mercer, Thomas (Judge) 34:1:77 Mercer’s Belles by Roger Conant, edited by Lenna A.Deutsch, review 33:2:257 Merci Train car 21:2/3:236-237, 240 Mercill 42:2:159 Meredith, E. A. 16:2:90 Meredith, Grace E. 11:1:66 Merica Hall (see University of Wyoming Home Economics Class, Merica Hall, Mineralogy Class photos) Merica, Charles O. 64:1:16 Merino (see Upton) Merino, Upton 45:2:150 Merival, Joe 39:2:205 Merivale, Joseph 47:1:12 Merk, Frederick 17:2:99 Merkle 31:2:158 December 14, 2009 Page 497

Merkley, C. 46:2:223 Merkley, Christopher 26:2:150 Merna 34:1:52 Merna Butte 23:1:100 Merna Butte school house 23:1:102 Merna, James A. 1:3:19 Merret 65:1:19 Merriam, C. Hart 14:4:270; 50:2:230-231 Merriam, Clinton 70:4:9 Merriam, Col. Henry Clay 73:3:13, 14 Merriam, Henry Clay (Colonel) 17:1:13; 18:1:129; 38:1:37-41, 43 Merriam, Lawrence C. 71:3:17 Merrian, Lawrence 70:3:9 Merrill J. Mattes Collection 65:2/3:10, 13 (see also Mattes, Merrill J.) Merrill J. Mattes Research Library 65:2/3:14 (see also Mattes, Merrill J.) Merrill, Ausma (Mrs. Peter C.) 66:1&2:75 Merrill, George 19:2:69, 72 Merrill, George P. 34:2:178, 187-188 Merrill, Gertrude 1:4:20; 5:1:40 Merrill, Homer S. 15:1:42; 37:2:188 Merrill, Ira 27:2:239 Merrill, Karen R., Public Lands and Political Meaning: Ranchers, The Government, and the Property Between Them, reviewed, 76:3:35 Merrill, M. N. 17:1:82 Merrill, Peter C., John Fery, Artist of the Rockies 66:1&2:2, 75; photo 75 Merrill, Ross 29:1:82 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Merrill, Thomas 40:2:279; 66:1&2:75 Merriot, Marcia 25:1:58 Merris C. Barrow: Sagebrush Philosopher and Journalist by Margaret L. Prine 24:1:53-88; 24:2:3-72 Merritt (General) 45:1:40, 46 Merritt 44:2:217 Merritt, A. R. 2:4:65; 19:1:45 Merritt, Ed 22:2:43 Merritt, Ernie O. 26:2:217 Merritt, H. D. 40:1:59 Merritt, W. C. (Reverend) 65:1:30, 32 Merritt, Wesley (Colonel) 14:2:153; 16:2:108, 117-120, 122-126, 128-131, 136, 138-140, 142-143; 17:1:13; 18:1:20, 29, 55; 18:2:129; 20:2:114; 27:1:37; photo 38:1:10, 32-34, 43, 45, 47; 41:1:102-104, 106; 44:2:170; 50:1:141, 145, 147, 149, 152; 51:1:109 Merritt’s Crossing 3:4:224-225; 35:1:89 Merrival, Joe 20:2:167 Merrivale, Jose 43:2:257 Merrivale, Louise 43:2:257 Merry Whirl (Lusk, Wyoming dance hall) 66:4:16 Merry, Barbara 66:1&2:5 December 14, 2009 Page 498

Merry, Miles M. 66:1&2:43, 46 Mertz, Heriette (see Pale Ink: Two Ancient Records of Chinese Explorations in America) Mesa County (Colorado) Historical Society 66:3:65 Mesa May Range (Colorado) 24:1:23 Mesa State College (Colorado) 66:3:65 (Colorado) 66:3:65 Meschter, Daniel Y. 38:2:345; 39:1:139; 44:1:127 (see also History of the Presbyterian Church in Rawlins, Wyoming; review of Life, Times and Teacherous Death of Jesse James; Sixty Days To and In Yellowstone National Park) Meserve (see Meserve’s Restaurant) Meserve’s (Mrs.) Restaurant 15:1:65 Messerschmidt, Donald A. (see Grand Encampment; School District No. 2, Carbon County, Wyoming) Messiah Craze (1890) 18:1:20; 31:2:131; 35:2:145 (see also Ghost Dance) Messick, Alice (Mrs.) 39:1:134 Metal Weapons, Tools, and Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians by James Austin Hanson, review 48:1:142-143 Metcalf, Agnes Jenkins (Mrs.) 19:2:133; 27:2:230 (see also Therese A. Parkinson Jenkins) Metcalf, Capt. - , 72:1: 27, 30, 33 Metcalf, H. C. 25:1:4-5 Metcalf, Mary E. 40:1:71 Metcalf, Warren, reviewer 71:2:41 Metcalfe 39:1:26 Methodist Church (Buffalo, Wyoming) 35:2:143 Methodist Church (Cheyenne, Wyoming) 37:1:85 Methodist Church 17:1:79; photo 24:2:73, 74-111; 65:1:17-18 (see also Road of Yesteryear) Methodist Collection photo 65:1:28 Methodist Episcopal Church (Lander) 71:2:10 Methodist Episcopal Church 65:1:25, 29, 31, 33 Methodist field in Wyoming 24:2:78 Methodist Mission 23:1:57 Methodist Missionary Society 17:2:101 Methodist State Sunday School Superintendent 65:1:28 Methvin, William T. (Reverend) 24:2:105 Metis 56:2:25 Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern American West by Carol Abbott 66:3:79-80 Metropolitan Mining and Exploring Company 20:2:165 Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) 66:3:5 Metz family massacre 4:3:248; 6:1&2:180 Metz, Cornelia P. (Mrs. Percy W.) 24:21:110, 113; 25:196; 26:1:99; 26:2:217, 220; 27:2:225; 31:2:245- 247 Metz, Fred 14:2:163 Metz, Leon Claire (see Dallas Stoudenmire, El Paso Marshal; John Selman, Gunfighter; Pat Garrett. The Saga of a Western Lawman) Metz, P. W. (Mrs.) 27:1:117; 27:2:239-240 Metz, Percy 75:1, 11, 14, 15 December 14, 2009 Page 499

Metz, Percy W. (Judge) 25:2:207; 27:1:117; 27:2:230, 239-240; 37:1:113; photo 53:2:16, 17, 20; 64:3/4:50; 66:4:25 Metz, Sackett & Metz 74:1:28 Metz, Will G. 27:2:230; 45:1:79, 81 Metz, William S. 49:2:272; 58:2:23 Metzel, Eugene 35:2:232 Metzer, Frances 5:4:162 Metzler, Lorraine (Mrs.) 39:1:113, 128 Metzler, Wyoming 29:2:159 Mexican American women 66:3:4 Mexican border (see Bartlett’s West: Drawing the Mexican Boundary) Mexican Border trouble 18:1:31-32 Mexican Central railroad 73:2:6 26:1:33 Mexican Hill 27:2:187 Mexican Hispanic artisans 73:2:5 Mexican immigrants 66:3:21 Mexican land grant 73:2:4 Mexican Mines, Wyoming 28:2:119 Mexican Pass 25:1:84 Mexican Railroad Family in Wyoming, 73:2:28-32 Mexican railroad workers 73:2:5, 29 Mexican traders 73:2:3 Mexican 73:2:5 Mexican War 16:1:39; 17:1:15; 32:1:10, 18, 112; 49:2:225, 241-242 (see also FIRSTS: maneuver of Mexican War occurred in Wyoming) Mexican War: Changing Interpretations edited by Odie B. Falk and Joseph A. Stout, Jr., review 45:2:270- 271 Mexican Workers in Wyoming During World War II: Necessity Descrimination and Protest by William L. Hewitt 54:2:20-33 Mexican-American railroad workers (photo) 73:2:35 Mexican-Americans photo 51:2:26, 27-35; photo 54:2:20, 21-27, photos 28-29, 30-33 Mexicans 18:2:96; 30:2:155; 60:1:25; 66:4:4-5 (see also Lovell’s Mexican Colony; Mexican-Americans) Mexicans in Wyoming 73:2:5 Mexico 2:1:14; 22:1:24, 27, 73, 78-79; 65:1:4, 25 (see also Dividing the Waters: A Century of Controversy Between the United States and Mexico) Mexksemaustan (Stirring Iron) photo 56:2:24 (see also Gros Ventre) Meyer, Albert L. (Colonel) 18:1:56; 59:1:30 Meyer, Charles R. 13:4:388 Meyer, Cort 14:3:220 Meyer, Ermel Fay (Mrs.) 22:2:109 Meyer, Erwin F. 66:3:12-13 Meyer, Estelle Reel 14:3:220 (see also Meyer, Cort) Meyer, Eugene 55:2:32 Meyer, Everette (Mayor) 33:2:216 December 14, 2009 Page 500

Meyer, Frank 34:1:25 Meyer, John 75:4: 6 Meyer, John E. 23:1:104 Meyer, Louis R. 19:1:26; 56:1:47 Meyer, Margaret 66:4:44, 52 Meyer, Michel 33:2:216 Meyer, R. D. (Mrs.) 33:1:92 Meyer, R. D. 56:1:47 Meyers, A. J. (Colonel) 2:4:72 (see also FIRSTS: Weather Bureau Established in Wyoming Territory) Meyers, Charles A. 44:2:251 Meyers, Dan 25:1:43 Meyers, Ed 1:3:19; 2:4:78-79; 3:1:111; 4:3:365; 7:2:403; 7:3:443-444; 8:1:524; 9:1:682; 20:2:179; 21:1:101 Meyers, Frank 66:4:34 (see also Frank Meyers Collection) Meyers, George 17:1:75 Meyers, Max 73:3:7 Meyers, William 61:1:12, 14-15 Meyersville Stage Station 20:1:56 Miami (Florida) 66:1&2:75 Miami, Okla 75:1, 3 Miami, Okla. 75:3:26, 30, 31 Michael, Howard 5:2:45-55; 5:2&3:79-98 Michaels, John E. (Mrs.) 25:2:211, 213 Michaud 44:2:260 Michelangelo 66:1&2:31 Michigan 66:1&2:75 Michigan Mine 37:1:101 Michigan State Historical Society 4:2:320 Michno, Gregory F., Lakota Noon: The Indian Narrative of Custer's Defeat, reviewed, 70:2:41, 42 Mickelson, James 25:1:70, 76, 79 Mickelson, James F. (Mr. and Mrs.) 25:1:60; 27:2:230 Mickelson, Mae E. (see Sublette County Historical Society) Midas of the Rockies 22:1:84 Middaugh, Ira O. 18:1:86, 88; 33:2:158 Middaugh, W. H. 32:1:27 Middle Barrel Springs Canyon 33:2:209 Middle Fork 26:1:47 (see also Powder River) Middle Fork Powder River 32:1:91; 32:2:240 Middle Park, Wyoming 16:2:89, 95 Middle Piney Creek 22:2:50 Middle Tetons 71:3:25 Middleton, "Doc" 38:1:93 Middleton, Bernard C. (see Restoration of Leather Bindings) Middleton, Joseph 31:2:181; 32:2:196 Midland Bridge Company (Kansas City, Missouri) 58:2:47 December 14, 2009 Page 501

Midland Point, photo 33:1:105 Midnight 75:1, 5 Midwest Building 66:1&2:32-34 (see Wyoming National Bank Building) Midwest Hardware 71:4:7 Midwest Hotel Company 22:1:91 Midwest Magazine 50:1:13 Midwest Oil Company 73:3:30, 33 Midwest Refining Company 22:1:84, 92; 41:1:30; 58:2:26 Midwest Refining Company 70:4:43 Midwest Review 28:2:175 Midwest Steel and Ironworks (Pueblo, Colorado) 58:2:47 Midwest, Wyoming 29:2:157; 30:2:147, 149-150; 58:1:2, 6 Mieger, Jeremiah (Doctor) 19:1:43 Migett 27:1:57 Mihan, South Dakota 27:2:230 Mihelich, Dennis, review by 71:4:45 Mihelich, Dennis, review by, 73:3:37 Mikkelson, Sylvia 49:2:272-273 Milatzo, Paul (Mrs.) 13:3:231 Mildron, John (Private) 27:2:172 Milek, Dorothy (Mrs.) 39:1:132 (see also review of Piece of the old Tent: A Catalog of Items in the Lane County Pioneer Museum That Were Brought Across the Plains in the 1840s and 1850s) Miles (General) 37:1:121; 44:2:216 Miles City, Montana 17:2:132; 50:1:107; photo 51:2:51 Miles, A. W. 66:4:14 Miles, Daniel (son of A. W. Miles) 66:4:14 Miles, John D. 46:1:28-29 Miles, Nelson Appleton (Colonel; General) 17:1:12; 19:2:65; 21:1:66; 38:1:127; 39:1:41; 39:2:168; 41:1:101, 105; 44:1:98; 48:1:123; 49:2:277, 281 (see also Yellowstone Command: Colonel Nelson A. Miles and the Great Sioux War, 1876-1877) Milford Cemetery 26:1:54 Milford-Hudson school bus route 26:2:135 Milgate, Henry 42:1:93 Milhau, John Jefferson (Doctor) 27:1:50 Military Command at Fort Laramie by John Dishon McDermott and Gordon Chappell 38:1:5-48 Military Posts in Nebraska Territory Which Later Became Wyoming Department of the West 17:2:170 Military Posts in the Powder River Country of Wyoming by Robert A. Murray, review 41:1:143-144 Military Posts of Wyoming by Robert A. Murray, review 47:2:245-246 Military Service in Mexico by John M. Watson 8:2:555-560 MILITARY: (see A Dose of Frontier Soldiering: The Memoirs of Corporal E.A. Bode, Frontier Regular Infantry, 1877- 1882 Air Corps, Air Mail, and Cheyenne in 1934; Armies of the American Wars, 1753- 1815; Army Bread and Army Mission on the Frontier with Special Reference to Fort Laramie, Wyoming, 1865-1890; Army Wife on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867- 1877; Brief History of Social and Domestic Life Among the Military in Wyoming, 1849-1890; Cavalier in Buckskin: George Armstrong Custer and the Western Military Frontier; cavalry barracks photo; Cheyenne and Sioux. The Reminiscences of Four Indians and a White Soldier; Children of Grace: December 14, 2009 Page 502

Nez Perce War of 1877; Chronological List of Actions, Etc., With Indians from January 15, 1837 to January, 1871; Custer’s Fall: The Indian Side of the Story; depredations; Documents Relating to the Fetterman Fight ; Following the Indian Wars; Fur Trade and Military History: Wyoming Historiography and the 19th Century; Glittering History of the U.S. Strategic Air Force Bases in Morocco; Horse Soldier, 1776-1943. The United States Cavalry: His Uniforms, Arms, Accoutrements and Equipments. Vol. IV , World War I, The Peacetime Army, World War II, 1917-1943; Hostilities and Horse Soldiers: Indian Battles and Campaigns in the West; Indian Fights: New Facts on Seven Encounters; Indian Policy; Indian Version of the Platte Bridge Fight; Indian Wars; infantry from Fort Laramie on field maneuvers photo; Journals of James S. McClellan, 1st Sgt., Company H, 3rd Cavalry; Letters from a Post Surgeon’s Wife; Military Posts of Wyoming; Misery: Dependents of the Indian Fighting Army; Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop- of-War "Dale" 1841-1843; Photographer on an Army Mule; Post Near Cheyenne: A History of Fort D.A. Russell, 1867-1930; raids; reconstruction of Fort Fetterman ordnance storehouse photo; Regular Army O!; Soldiering on the Frontier; Sagebrush Soldier: Private William Earl Smith’s View of the Sioux War of 1876; Sioux Uprising of 1862; specific individuals, locations, battles, and wars; Statistical Report on the Sickness and Mortality of the Army of the United States, 1819-1860; Summer Helmets of the U.S. Army, 1875-1910; Sword of the Republic: The United States Army on the Frontier, 1783-1846; Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier’s View of Indian Country; United States Soldier Between Two Wars: Army Life and Reforms, 1865-1898; U.S. Army Uniforms and Equipment, 1889 by the Quartermaster General of the Army; United States Military Saddles, 1812- 1943) Afro-Americans 64:3/4:11 Air University 64:3/4:22 (see MILITARY: Maxwell Air Field) Apache War in Arizona 16:2: 138 Army Air Service 52:2:27 Army bridge photo 34:2:136 Army Chaplains 2:4:61-63 Army Corps of Topographical Engineers 47:2:221, 223, 228, 230 Army of Utah 16:1:42 Bachelor Quarters 33:2:207; 34:1:85-86; 35:1:36; 38:2:181, 188, 191, 208, 211; 41:1:102; 42:2:184; 44:1:6, 16; 44:2:139-206, 269 (see also MILITARY: Ordnance Magazine at Fort Steele) Bachelor Quarters at Fort Steele photo 44:2:142 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort Steele) bakeries photo (1872) 47:2:194 Bannock War 19:2:65 Battle of Dull Knife 64:2:64 Battle of Horseshoe Creek 42:2:257-258 Battle of Red Buttes 43:2:294-295 Battle of the Little Big Horn 45:1:30; 48:1:109-110, 127-128; 64:2:69 (see also Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Little Big Horn; Little Big Horn; Thrillen’est Fight Ever!: Sheridan Re-enacts Custer’s Last Stand) Battle of the Rosebud 59:1:50-51 (see also Battle of the Rosebud: Prelude to the Little Big Horn) Bedlam photos 13:2:front cover, 86; 32:1:106; 34:2:148, 151 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie; MILITARY: Bedlam; Old Bedlam) Bluewater Battle (1855) 41:2:205 Bluewater Creek Battle 42:1:30 Boer War 31:2:208 Bordeaux Bend battle 12:1:44 Bounty Land Warrant 32:1:107 California-Nevada Volunteers 28:1:86 Camp Carlin fire brigade 14:2:155-156 cantonment 27:1:3, 10 Casper Army Air Bases 64:3/4:2-23, 26, 28, 32, 41-44 cavalry 161:2:137, 140, 142; 18:1:91, 30, 34, 55-59, 64-66; 18:2:102; 27:2:148 cavalry near Fort Steele photo 50:1:10 cemeteries 16:2:145; 17:1:75-76 clothing (see uniforms) Cold Springs Battle 42:1:81; 42:2:25 Colorado Troops (see Third Regiment) Company B 23:2:24 Company D 16:1:37; 23:2:20-21; 7:1:31 (see also MILITARY: Girl Militia of Wyoming) Company E 16:2:105 Company H (see MILITARY: Girl Militia) Confederate Army 65:4:21 contracts 32:1:13 Custard Wagon Train Fight 32:2:233-234 Custer 14:1:66; 19:2:65 (see also Little Big Horn, Picture Report of the Custer Fight) Davis-Monthan Army Air Field (Montana) 64:3/4:22 Department of Missouri 16:2:95 Department of Platte 16:2:99 Department of the Army (see Vanguard of Expansion: Army Engineers in the Trans- Mississippi West, 1819-1879) Depot McKinney Military Reservation (see FORTS AND CAMPS) District of the Platte 35:1:7 Dragoons 17:1:6 (see MILITARY: Second Dragoons; To Utah With the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and California) Dull Knife Battle (1876) 17:1:12; 17:2:170; 28:1:30-31, map 32, 33-35, photo 36-40; 29:1:59, 61; 47:1:29, map 31 Eighteenth Infantry 18:1:30; 30:2:142; 31:1:48; 32:1:89; 34:2:157; 44:2:147; 48:1:9,19 Eighth Infantry 18:1:29, 59; 39:2:260; 44:1:100 Eleventh Infantry 18:1:30-31; 59:1:29-34 Eleventh Kansas Cavalry 18:2:140; 23:2:4-29; 27:1:9, 11, 15; 28:2:183-184; 29:1:69-72, 76; 32:1:227-228, 231-232 Eleventh Kansas Volunteer Cavalry 42:1:97; 47:1:25 Eleventh Ohio Cavalry 17:1:8; 17:2:159; 23:2:15, 17; 27:1:8-11, 15; 27:2:145-146, 157, 185; 28:2:183; 29:1:75; 31:1:79; 32:1:227-228, 236; 33:1:78, 97; 33:2:170, 201, (Companies B and D) 210; 49:1:24-25, 28, 31, 34; 47:1:24-25 engineers (see Vanguard of Expansion: Army Engineers in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1819-1879) equipment (see U.S. Army Uniforms and Equipment, 1889 by the Quartermaster General of the Army) expense accounts (see Expense Account of Fort Fetterman, Wyoming, 23 December 1875) Fetterman Fight 32:1:89; December 14, 2009 Page 503

33:2:196; 38:1:137, 139, 223-228; 39:2:261; 42:1:91; 42:2:194, 271; 56:1:3; 63:2:49-50, 56-57, 68-72 F.E. Warren Air Force Base (see F.E. Warren Air Force Base War Trophies from Balangiga, P.I.; Trophy Park; Tudor Cannon at Warren Air Force Base) field artillery 18:1:30, 58-59, 65; 27:1:7; 27:2:148, 154, 157 Fifteenth Cavalry 18:1:33 Fifteenth Infantry 34:1:51 Fifth Army Headquarters 25:2:211; Fifth Cavalary 18:2:116; 38:2:211; 45:1:36-37, 39-40; 48:1:56, 59; 48:2:278; 50:1:141-155; 51:1:109 Fifth Cavalry Brass Band 33:1:84 Fifth Cavalry Regiment 48:1:56, 59; 48:2:278; 50:1:141- 155; 51:1:109 Fifth U.S. Volunteer Infantry 23:2:27; 27:2:154, 156; 30:1:49 Fifty-third Infantry 18:1:33 First Battalion Nevada Cavalry (Companies B and C) 33:2:211 First Colorado Cavalry 33:1:78-79; 46:1:7 First Dakota Cavalry 27:2:154-155 First Kansas Volunteers 33:2:207 First Nevada Volunteer Cavalry 44:1:31-32; 65:4:49 Five Hundred Forty-seventh (547) Army-Air Force Band 64:3/4:16, 21-22 foreign soldiers 16:2:138 Fort Bridger Daily Telegraph 9:3:729; 13:4:347 Fort Laramie Hospital photo 50:1:cover (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie) Fort Laramie officers on field maneuvers (1885) photo 17:1:10 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie) Fort Laramie regiments 38:1:11-41 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS) Fort Laramie soldiers (1885) photo 17:1:2 Fort Laramie’s iron bridge (see Fort Laramie’s Iron Bridge) Fort McKinney officers in front of quarters photo 48:2:275 Fort Phil Kearny Massacre 4:2:328; 6:3:278; 7:2:389-394; 12:4:329-331 Fort Sanders band 28:2:11 Fort Steele Herald 33:2:153 Fort Washakie Indian Cemetery 40:1:72 Fort Washakie Indian School Forth-seventh Army- Air Force Band 64:3/4:14 Fourteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry 23:2:25 Fourth (4th) Fighter Group 64:3/4:2 Fourth Artillery (Company E) 42:1:97 Fourth Cavalry String Orchestra 33:1:84 Fourth Field Artillery 18:1:31 Fourth Infantry 28:1:59; 30:2:136, 142, 158; 38:2:211; 43:2:238, 242; 44:2:157; 45:1:28-29, 43, 46; 48:1:6, 12 (see also Fourth Infantry; Robinson, Lieutenant) Fourth U.S. Artillery 35:1:5, 8-10 Fourth U.S. Cavalry 48:1:6, 12, 60-61; 50:1:22 Francis E. Warren Air Force Base 59:1:29, 33-34, photo 35, 36-37 freighting 32:1:10, 14, 15, 31, 33 Girl Militia 16:2:162, photo 163; 37:1:30, 31, 52 (see MILITARY: Company D and Company F) Girl Militia, Wyoming State Guard photo 37:1:30, 31, 52 (see also Companies H and K) Grand Army of the Republic (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Reynolds Post) Grattan battle 18:2:100; 26:2:121-122; 27:1:8; 27:2:168-174; 45:1:28 Gray Horse Cavalry 16:2:127, 137 (see also Henry, Major; HORSES AND MULES) Gunnison fight 26:2:149 Hayfield fight 44:2:144 Headquarters Battalion 23:2:9 history (see Fur Trade and Military History: Wyoming Historiography and the 19th Century) Horseshoe Creek Battle (1868) 28:1:44-46 infantry 17:1:10; 18:1:55-59 infantryman’s dress helmet photo 42:2:cover Kansas Cavalry (see Headquarters Battalion) Kansas Volunteer Infantry (see Ninth Regiment) Kirtland Army Air Field (New Mexico) 64:3/4:22 Little Big Horn 17:1:4; 28:1:6, 30; 30:2:152 Little Big Horn Battle 46:1: 23 (see also General Custer at the Battle of the Little Big Horn: Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself. The True Story of Custer’s Last Stand) Manual for Army Cooks 47:2:194, 198 Maxwell Air Field 64:3/4:22 (see also MILITARY: Air University) medical statistics 15:4:315-375 Meeker Massacre 16:2:87-145; 33:2:203, 207 Military Affairs Committee 35:1:26 militia (see FIRSTS: militia under Territorial laws; MILITARY: Girl Militia) missiles (Minuteman I and II) 41:1:110 mounted riflemen 23:1:58 Mounted Riflemen (Company A) 58:2:5 Mounted Riflemen (Company C) 58:2:5; 59:1:5 Mounted Riflemen (Company E) 58:2:5 Mounted riflemen regiment 32:1:63-65; 32:1:177, 193 mounted rifles (Companies C, E, G) 17:1:5 mustering officers 23:2:29 Nebraska Fight 24:1:42, 44 Negro cavalry 16:2:95-98 Nevada Fight 27:2:205 Nine hundred and second (902d) Quartermaster Detachment 64:3/4:11, 15 Nine hundred and sixth (906th) Guard Squadron 64:3/4:11, 15 Ninth Cavalry 18:2:117; 44:1:100 Ninth Infantry (Company C) 59:1:29-31, 34 Ninth Infantry 35:2:125; 45:1:36; (Company G) 59:1:30, 32 Ninth Regiment 33:1:78; (Company A) 46:1:58-59, 62 Non-commissioned Officers Club 64:3/4:12, 17-18, 43 officers (see View from Officers’ Row: Army Perceptions of Western Indians) Old Bedlam 34:1:58; 37:1:114; 42:1:91 (see also MILITARY: Bedlam; FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie) Old Bedlam 17:1:13, 15; 50:1:6, 17, 26, photo 46; 58:2:5-6, photo 8 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie; MILITARY: Bedlam; Old Bedlam) Old Powder House at Fort Steele photo 6:1&2:202 One hundred forty-eighth (148) Field Artillery 30:2:165, 167 One hundred forthy-eighth (148) Indiana Volunteer Infantry 65:1:8 Ordnance Magazine at Fort Steele photo 44:2:180 Oregon Battalion (see Regiment of Mounted Riflemen) Pawnee scouts18:1:11 Peterson Army Air Base (Colorado) 64:3/4:15 Pole Mountain reserve maneuvers 20:2:148; 28:1:74 posts 22:2:54; 32:1:10, 13, 35, 106 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS) Powder River War 44:1:66-67 Quartermaster General of the Army (see U.S. Army Uniforms and Equipment, 1889 by the Quartermaster General of the Army) radio station 18:1:34 Rawlins battle (1870) 15:3:283-284 Red Buttes battle (1862) 27:1:15; (1865) 28:2:183, 192; 29:1:67, 69-72 Regiment of Mounted Riflemen 31:2:175 (see also MILITARY: mounted riflement regiment) December 14, 2009 Page 504

Sand Creek Massacre 17:1:8; 32:2:227; 34:1:8, 17-18, 24; 41:1:38, 41-42, 55; 41:2:214-215, 225; 46:1:6-7, 16, 33 scouts and auxiliaries (see Wolves for the Blue Soldiers: Indian Scouts and Auxiliaries with the United States Army, 1860-90 ) Second (2d) Bomber Command 64:3/4:14 Second California Volunteer Cavalry 27:2:145-146, 156 Second Cavalry (Troop F) 33:1:98; 34:2:157, 159; 40:2:171-172; 44:2:158-160, 162-163, 166-167, 178, 184; 45:1:34-35; 48:1:12, 44 Second Dragoons 35:1:5 (see March of 2d Dragoons) Second Missouri Artillery (Company I) 33:2:172 Second Missouri Light Artillery 27:2:145-146, 149-154, 156 Second US Cavalry 18:2:108; 30:2:142 Second US Volunteer Cavalry 18:1:29; 20:2:154 Service Club 64:3/4:12, 17-18 Seventh Cavalry 23:2:27; 44:2:158, 179; 45:1:27, 36 Seventh Infantry Band photo 39:1:36 Seventh Iowa Cavalry 43:2:170 Seventh Iowa Volunteer Cavalry 27:2:145 Seventh U.S. Cavalry 46:1:19; 48:1:14, 54, 114-116, 121, 123 Seventy-sixth Field Artillery 18:1:34, 65 Signal Corps 27:2:146 Sioux uprising 31:2:237-238 Sioux War (1876) 18:1:17-18 (see also Centennial Campaign: The Sioux War of 1876) Sixteenth Kansas Cavalry 27:2:149, 152 Sixth Cavalry 39:2:260 Sixth Infantry 34:2:246; 45:1:28-29 (Company G) 50:2:5l; 58:2:5 Sixth Michigan Cavalry 18:2:102; 27:2:145, 147, 155; 36:1:49 Sixth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, Second Battalion 47:1:22 Sixth Regiment 27:2:171 Sixth US Volunteer Cavalry 47:1:25 Sixty-sixth Artillery Brigade 30:2:166 Slim Buttes Fight 44:1:167; 45:1:43, 46 Slip Steam 64:3/4:17, 34, 39, 42 soldiering (see Army Boy in the Sixties, or A Story of the Plains; Army Life on the Wyoming Frontier) soldiers 16:2:138 sutler’s store photo 13:4:246; 32:1:103, 106 Tenth Infantry 18:2:102 Third Cavalry 48:1:47 (see also Journals of James S. McClellan, 1st Sgt., Company H, 3rd Cavalry; Third US Cavalry) Third Regiment of Colorado Troops 46:1:7 Third US Cavalry 38:2:211; 44:1:7; 44:2:163, 169, 179; 45:1:34-35 Third US Volunteers 32:1:227 Thirteenth 44:2:160-161, 163, 165 Thirteenth Cavalry 18:1:33 Thirtieth Infantry 18:1:8; 40:2:170 Thirty-sixth Infantry 30:2:138 Torrey’s (see Second U.S. Volunteer Cavalry) transportation prior to railroads 23:1:39 Twelfth Missouri Cavalry 27:2:145, 149, 151-153 Twentieth Indiana Volunteers 65:1:8 Twentieth Infantry 18:1:45 Twenty-first Regiment, Company I 46:1:58; 56:1:58 Twenty-fourth Infantry 18:1:29 uniforms 18:1:12, 14 (see also U.S. Army Uniforms and Equipment, 1889 by the Quartermaster General of the Army) US Army Air Corps 62:3:132-139 US Army Coast Artillery Corps 48:2:171 US Cavalry 66:3:33 US Military Academy 48:2:277 (see also West Point) U.S. Strategic Air Force (see History of the U.S. Strategic Air Force Bases in Morocco) Ute Uprising 4:2:170 Virginia Cavalry (see medical statistics) Wagon Box Fight 44:2:144; 55:1:41 Walker’s War (1853) 31:2:222 War Department 58:2:18 Warren Air Force Base (see F.E. Warren Air Force Base) West Point (see U.S. Military Academy) Wounded Knee 17:1:4, 12 Wyoming National Guard (Company B) 37:1:53; (Company G) 38:1:63; 50:1:32; 54:2:5 Wyoming State Guard (see MILITARY: Girl’s Militia) Milk Creek Canyon 16:2:101 Milk Creek Crossing, Wyoming 16:1:77 Milk Creek Divide 16:2:102, 105-106 Milk Creek, Wyoming 16:1:75, 77; 16:2:93, 98, 101, 106, 112, 119 Milk River (Montana) 41:1:55; 59:1:15-17, 19-21, photo 22, 23-26 Milk River 18:1:62; 44:2:170 Mill & Mine by H. Lee Scamehorn 66:1&2:62-63 Mill Iron Open brand 29:2:151, 156 Mill, Jacob 10:1:13 Millar, Mary Ethel (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Millar, William L. H. 21:2/3:190 Millard County, Utah Territory 26:2:157, 167 Millard, Allie Hall 26:1:58, 61 Millard, C. M. S. 47:1:45-47, 53, 58 (see also Hugh Kirkendall’s Wagon Train on the Bozeman Trail, 1866: Letters of C. M. S. Millard) Millard, L. A. (Mrs.) 26:1:59; 27:2:221, 230; 39:1:137 Millard, Lyle A. 26:1:59; 27:2:221, 230 Miller (Doctor) 32:1:44, 56 December 14, 2009 Page 505

Miller (Sheriff) (see Sioux Indians held in Douglas, Wyoming jail for murder of Sheriff Miller of Weston County) Miller 17:2:93; 30:2:211 Miller and Pfeiffer 21:2/3:208 Miller Creek Springs 29:2:138 Miller Crossing 39:1:116 Miller homestead 41:1:137 Miller Mountain 12:3:224 Miller, A. B. 32:1:23, 31; 53:1:9 Miller, Ada Kirk (Mrs.) 44:1:8 Miller, Adam 12:3:223-224 Miller, Adolph 44:1:91 Miller, Alfred Jacob 21:2/3:175; 25:1:78, 80; 29:2:157; 35:2:205; 46:1:133; 48:1:79-80, 100; 58:2:5; 64:1:24 (see also Fort Laramie of Alfred Jacob Miller) Miller, Alfred Jacob 71:4:18 Miller, Amos D. 16:2:121 Miller, Andrew 64:2:49 Miller, Arthur (Mrs.) 27:1:114 Miller, Bert (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Miller, Bert 26:2:112 Miller, Bertha A. (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Miller, Billy (Sheriff) 21:2:148 Miller, Carl F. 33:2:127 Miller, Char, editor of American Forests, reviewed, 72:1:43 Miller, Charles "Charlie" 47:1:47-48, 57; 57:1:2-3 Miller, Dave 16:1:80 Miller, David (Mrs.) 23:1:76 Miller, David 19:1:36; 23:1:75-76; 29:2:156 Miller, David B. (see review of Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier’s View of Indian Country) Miller, David E. 45:1:131 (see also Parting of the Ways on the Oregon Trail-The East Terminal of the Sublette Cutoff) Miller, David Humphreys (see Custer’s Fall: The Indian Side of the Story) Miller, David, Jr. 23:1:76 Miller, Donald C. (see Ghost Towns of Wyoming) Miller, Dr. Mark, 74:2:28, 29, 31 Miller, Ed 76:1:15-16, 26 Miller, Effie (Mrs.) 21:2/3:121 Miller, Ellen Ellisin (Miss) 35:1:25 Miller, Fred and Esperanza, 73:2:32 Miller, Fred, 72:1:27 Miller, I. C. 15:3:281; 16:1:80 Miller, I. K. 31:2:235 Miller, Ida 22:2:106 Miller, Ike 44:1:8 December 14, 2009 Page 506

Miller, Isaac C. photo 61:2:41, 42-44, photos 45-46, 47, photo 48; 44:1:5, 7, 16 (see also Isaac C. Miller: Events in the Life of a "High-Toned" Dane) Miller, Jacob A. 25:1:78, 80 Miller, James Knox 34:2:239 Miller, Jeanette Cheeseman 61:1:41 Miller, Joaquin, 70:2:38, 39 Miller, Jody 70:4:29 Miller, John, Mexican employee of 73:2:5 Miller, Jonas 32:1:55-56 Miller, Joseph 15:2:173-174; 17:2:92; 43:2:293 (see also Arizona Cavalcade) Miller, L. 28:2:133 Miller, Lael (Mrs. Neal E.) 27:2:230; 31:2:234-235 Miller, Leslie A. (Governor) 5:2&3:123; 12:4:270-272; 25:1:74; 26:2:130; 42:2:153; 44:2:250-251, 253; 45:1:73, 78; 45:2:181, 195; 48:2:174-175, 177, 179-180, 182-183, 195, 223, 225, 229-230, 232; 49:2:184, 200-203, 205-208, 211, 214-217, 219-221; 50:1:35, 39-40, 42-43, 48-52, photo 54, 57; 53:2:19; 54:1:54; 58:2:23, 28; 61:1:5-6 Miller, Leslie A. 75:4: 25, 35 Miller, Leslie A. 76:3:19 Miller, Leslie, as Ross advisor 74:1:5 Miller, Louis (Mrs.) 17:1:83 Miller, Louis 15:3:248; 17:1:81, 83; 39:2:178; 62:1:30, 36, 60 Miller, Mamie 44:1:8 Miller, Mark E. (see Isaac C. Miller: Events in the Life of a "High-Toned’ Dane) Miller, Mark E., review by, 73:3:36 Miller, Mark E., reviewed 71:2:43 Miller, Mark E., reviewer of Public Lands and Political Meaning: Ranchers, The Government, and the Property Between Them, 76:3:35-36 Miller, Mary Elizabeth 31:2:248 Miller, Mildred (Mrs.) 25:1:64, 66, 70, 76, 79; 27:2:225 Miller, Neal E. 26:2:217; 30:2:236; 32:2:247, 249, 252; 33:1:73, 101; 39:1:130, 134, 136-137; 50:1:175 (see also Gold Rush Diary; review of Jesuits and the Indian Wars of the Far Northwest; review of Soldier and Brave; Wilderness Kingdom. The Journals and Paintings of Father Nicholas Point; Wyoming State Historical Society, President’s Message) Miller, Neva (Mrs.) 31:1:116-117 Miller, Prof. - 73:3:26 Miller, Robert 25:1:69, 76, 79 Miller, Robert E. 42:2:155-159; 44:1:91, 100; 44:2:243, 254 Miller, Robert E. 71:3:33 Miller, Rollie E. (Mrs.) 12:1:82 Miller, Russell (see Robert Miller and Company) Miller, S. N. 25:1:57 Miller, Steve 64:2:54-55 Miller, T. L. 42:1:58-59 Miller, Thomas O. 27:2:230 Miller, Thomas O., 71:4: 5 Miller, Tim R. (see Politics of a Cowboy Culture) December 14, 2009 Page 507

Miller, Toby 28:1:50; 37:1:89 (see also RANCHES) Miller, Vego 22:2:30 Miller, W. H. 15:3:285 Miller, William H. (Private) 32:2:232 Miller, William H. (Sheriff) 49:1:6-7, photo 8, 9-11, 13, 15, 17-21 Millersville, 70:1:38 Millery, Toby (see Miller, Toby) Milligan, Bill 42:1:82 Milliken 33:2:198 Milliken, J. A. 25:2:209 Milliken, John 19:1:31 Million Dollar Contract 33:2:204 Millner 25:1:85 Mills (Doctor) 33:2:170 Mills 32:1:121; 36:2:217; 45:1:44-45 Mills Printing, Sheridan, Wyoming 75:4: 23 Mills, Alex 46:1:116 Mills, Anna, 70:1:9 Mills, Anson (Captain; Colonel) 18:1:19; 41:1:96, 98-100; 45:1:104, 106; 57:1:25 Mills, Benjamin 70:1:8 Mills, Benjamin B. 17:1:56; 18:2:111, 122, photo 134, 135 Mills, Benjamin Buckner, 70:1:7-12; problems with estate of, 12; ranching career, 10; recommended for Indian agent, 10 Mills, Benjamin Jr., 70:1:12 Mills, Billy, 70:1:12 Mills, C. C. 59:2:41 Mills, C. Lee (see Absaroka. The Land and People) Mills, Charles Franklin (Mrs.) 39:1:78, 98 Mills, Charles Franklin 39:1:72, 95, 98, 103 Mills, Charles K. (Mrs.) 34:2:176 Mills, E. E., photo by 65:4:28 Mills, Eda 39:1:102 Mills, Emma, 70:1:9 Mills, H. E. 5:2&3:122 Mills, J. 41:1:10 Mills, Lucie, 70:1:12 Mills, Luther C. 27:2:230 Mills, Morris H. 3:3:191 (see also Union Pacific Railroad in the Early Days) Mills, Ralph 25:1:45 Mills, Robert (see Adventures of an Englishman in Cummins City: Letters from Robert Mills) Mills, Robert Scowfield 60:2:34, photo 35, 36-43 Mills, S. L. (Mrs.) 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120 (see also Wyoming Trail Blazer) Mills, S. R. 27:2:230 Mills, Sally No Fat, 70:1:9, 12 Mills, Thomas, 70:1:9 December 14, 2009 Page 508

Mills, Tom 28:2:188 Mills, William A. 1:3:20 Milner and Davis (dairymen) 17:1:56 Milner, Clyde A., II (see With Good Intentions: Quaker Work Among the Pawnees, Otos, and the Omahas in the 1870s) Milner, Moses E. 50:1:144 (see also California Joe) Milton, N.C, 75:3:10 Milton, Sam 60:2:17-18 Milward, J. B. 45:1:17 Milwaukee and Wyoming Investment Company 16:1:64 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 66:1&2:2, 75 Miner and Warren (sheep growers) 20:1:7 Miner Bill 38:1:97 Miner, Craig H. (see review of Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains) Miner’s Delight 32:2:259; 44:1:25-55; 44:2:159, 280; 65:4:50 (see also Miner’s Delight, Wyoming) Miner’s Delight Dining Room 44:2:282 Miner’s Delight lode 40:2:229-230, 235 Miner’s Delight Mine 14:4:296 Miner’s Delight stamp mill 40:2:237 Miner’s Delight, Investor’s Despair. The Ups and Downs of a Sub-marginal Mining Camp in Wyoming by Robert A. Murray 44:1:25-55 Miner’s Delight, Wyoming 29:2:158; 30:1:43, 48; 56:2:29, 31-32 (see also Hamilton City, Wyoming) Mineral Management Service 71:4:14 mineral resources 22:1:50-52, 61-62 Mineral Trust Fund (see Permanent Wyoming Mineral Trust Fund) mineralogists 26:2:196 minerals 8:4:633-641; 12:2:130-143 (see also Carbon County Copper; History of Carbon; Wonderful Wyoming) miners 19:1:26 (see also mining) Miners, Verne T. 27:2:230 Minia Kurrin (see Mini-aku) Mini-Aku photo 39:2:257 (see also Mini-Aku, Daughter of Spotted Tail; Sioux) Mini-aku. Daughter of Spotted Tail by Wilson O. Clough 39:2:187-216 Minimick (see Sand Hill) mining 15:2:178-180; 16:1:75, 178-180; 18:2:144; 19:1:25-26; 22:1:73-74; 23:1:19-20; 25:2:190-205; 26:2:212; 27:1:32, 35-42; 29:2:158; 30:1:43, 48, 58, 63, 74, 85-86; 66:1&2:62-63 (see also Battle for Butte, Mining and Politics on the Northern Frontier, 1864-1906; Bonanza Kings: The Social Origins and Business Behavior of Western Mining Entrepreneurs, 1870-1900; Deep Enough: A Working Stiff in the Western Mine Camps; FIRSTS: mining town; History of Carbon, Wyoming’s First Mining Town; hydraulic mining elevator drawing; Mill & Mine; Miner’s Delight, Investor’s Despair. The Ups and Downs of a Sub-marginal Mining Camp in Wyoming; No Step Backward: Women and Family on the Rocky Frontier; Saloon on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier; So Much to be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier; Statistics of Mines and Mining in the States and Territories West of the Rocky Mountains; Woebegone Miners of Wyoming: A History of Coal Mine Disasters in the Equality State) Mining Journal 65:4:56, 59 December 14, 2009 Page 509

mining safety 64:1:27-28 (see also Coal Mine Explosions at Almy, Wyoming: Their Influence on Wyoming’s First Coal Mining Safety Laws) Mining Town: The Photographic Record of T. N. Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur d’Alenes by Patricia Hart and Ivar Nelson, review 57:2:50-51 Minioto, David 42:1:101 Minitare (see Minitaree) Minitaree 17:1:6; 17:2:113 Minneapolis (Minnesota) 66:3:65 Minneapolis, Minnesota 26:1:20 Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad (see Soo Line) Minneconjou Sioux 32:2:223; 42:1:84-85; 43:1:82; 48:1:113, 124 (see also Sioux) Minnesota 66:1&2:75 Minnesota uprising 19:1:26 Minnick, Ben 52:2:49, 53 Minnies Gap 50:2:335, 341, 343 Minor, Philip 24:2:95 Minta, T. O. 8:4:641 Minta, Thomas O. 19:1:27 Minto, John 22:2:53 Minuteman ICBM 71:4:6 Minuteman missile (see MILITARY: ICBM) Minutes, Wyoming State Historical Society 25th Annual Meeting 51:1:147-153 Miotte, A. 17:2:147 Miracle, Robert, 72:1:38 Miraval, Jose, 70:2:18 Miskimins, William "Bump" 26:1:81 Misperception and Policy: A Case Study Based on the Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1829-1890 by Robert L. Munkres 58:2:10-21 missiles (see MILITARY) MISSION 70:3:66 10, 11, 13 Mission Sixty-six (66) 22:1:16 Mission Station photo 38:2:217 missionary houses 15:3:296 Missionary Society (see Congregational Missionary Society) Mississippi 65:4:46 21:2/3:130; 32:1:36; 33:2:204; 65:2/3:14; 66:1&2:27; 66:4:4 (see also Lost America, From the Mississippi to the Pacific; Our New West. Records of Travel Between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Ocean; Spanish War Vessels on the Mississippi, 1792-1796) Mississippi steamboats painting 23:1:99 Mississippi Valley (see Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-1862) Mississippi Valley 66:4:45 Missouri 26:2:183; 31:2:222; 65:1:15, 47; 65:2/3:22 (see also From the Missouri to the Great Salt Lake: An Account of Overland Freighting; Journal of William Riley Franklin to California from Missouri in 1850) Missouri 66:1&2:12; 66:3:41 December 14, 2009 Page 510

Missouri Bill 11:1:23-24 Missouri Breaks 70:4:14 Missouri Buttes 36:2:235 Missouri Buttes 75:3:3 Missouri Cook 65:2/3:23 Missouri Ferry 47:1:7 Missouri Fur Company 1:1:4; 15:2:135; 15:3:200-201, 205, 210-211, 218; 17:2:89-91; 46:1:130; 55:1:53 Missouri Historical Society 2:1:20; 4:1:271; 4:2:320 Missouri Indians17:2:137 Missouri Republic 21:2/3:117 Missouri Republican 58:2:6 Missouri River 17:2:123, 126-127, 131, 139, 142-143; 21:2/3:125, 135; 32:1:5, 28-35, 43, 187; 33:1:92; 33:2:160, 163-164, 168; 46:1:124; 48:1:110; 65:1:8, 23, 51; 65:2/3:2, 6-7, 12, 14, 16, 19; 66:3:2 (see also Three Forks; Three Forks of the Missouri; Upper Missouri; Upper Missouri River) Missouri River Basin reclamation project (see Pick-Sloan Missouri River Basin reclamation project) Missouri River Crossing 46:1:50 Missouri River dam controversy 66:3:61 Missouri River Fur Trading Company 22:2:31 Missouri River in Montana 71:4:29 Missouri Valley 33:2:160 Missouri Valley, Iowa 19:1:6 Missourians 31:2:182 Mister, You Got Yourself a Horse: Tales of Old-Time Horse Trading by Roger L. Welsch, review 55:2:44 Misty Moon Lake 30:1:9 Mitalsky, Frank 8:2:564 Mitchel, George (see Mitchell Brothers) Mitchell (Nelson), Emma 76:2:29-30 Mitchell Brothers 18:2:131 , Nebraska 23:1:58; 65:2/3:13 76:2:31 Mitchell, "Doc" (Mrs.) 33:2:190 Mitchell, "Doc" 33:1:67; 33:2:188, 190 Mitchell, Dannie 34:1:46-47; 45:2:155 Mitchell, David D. (Superintendent of Indian Affairs) 17:1:6; 25:2:163, 168, 171, 175; 26:1:68; 41:1:59; 49:1:96, 99; 50:1:161; 56:2:26-27 Mitchell, David D. 75:3:14 Mitchell, Dennis 76:2:27, 29 Mitchell, Fay 76:2:27-28 Mitchell, Fergie 37:2:224, 231 Mitchell, Finis 76:2:4, 26-35, 49 Mitchell, George 42:2:262 (see also George Mitchell, An Interview at the HR Ranch) Mitchell, George Robert, Jr. 16:1:64 Mitchell, George, Jr. 42:2:262 Mitchell, Henry 76:2:27-29 Mitchell, Lyman 31:1:10-11, 26; 31:2:147, 172-173, 188; 32:2:192 December 14, 2009 Page 511

Mitchell, Maude Dildine (Mrs.) 25:2:211, 213 Mitchell, Minnie 71:4:9, I I Mitchell, Minnie A. (Mrs.) (State Auditor) 27:1:97; 27:2:230; 48:2:226, 236 Mitchell, Palmer 49:2:202 Mitchell, Robert B. (General) 17:1:8; 27:2:143; 61:2:17-18 Mitchell, Robert D. 74:1:13 Mitchell, Sandy (see Mitchell Brothers) Mix, Charles E. (Commissioner) 27:1:66-73, 75-83; 27:2:167, 209; 28:1:90; 29:1:99; 43:1:79, 86; 58:2:15, 18 Mix, Tom 26:2:134 Mizner (General) 37:1:43, 52; 41:1:105 Mizner, Harry (Captain) 33:1:82 Mizner, Henry R. (Colonel; General) 18:1:20, 55; 21:2/3:189-190; photo 30:2:130; 37:1:43, 52; 41:1:105 Mizner, John K. (Lieutenant) 35:1:6 Moberly, W. E. 26:2:217; 27:1:112 Mobley, Myrtle (see Montana. An Illustrated History) Moccasins, purchase of, 70:1:31 Mockler, Esther (Mrs. Frank C.) 26:1:92; 27:2:230; 30:2:228-229; 33:2:220 Mockler, Frank C. 27:2:230; 30:1:105, 111 Moddy, Ralph (see Stagecoach West) Model Hall 39:1:26 Modelski, Andrew M. (see Railroad Maps of North America: The First One Hundred Years) modern art 66:1&2:37 Modernism 66:1&2:36 Modoc claim 43:2:262 Moe, J. B. 47:1:78, 81 Moeller (Mr. And Mrs.) 32:1:76 Moeller, Clara 35:2:142 Moeller, G. E. A. 35:2:131, 142 Moeller, G. E. A. 74:1:22 Moellman, Fredrick 48:1:86 Moembugae 39:2:254 Moer (Mrs. John) 33:1:81, 88 Moer, John 33:1:80 Moffat 22:1:81 Moffat Railroad 16:2:90 Moffett Company 30:2:146 Moffett, L. L. 24:2:8 Mogren, Eric W., book reviewed, 76:1:38 Moguls, snow (photo) 70:3:18 Mohave River 15:3:228 Mohawk Dutchman 71:3:6 Mohl, Elmer, 72:1:37 Moir, Jeannie (Miss) 16:1:64 December 14, 2009 Page 512

Mokler, Alfred James 22:2:43-44; 23:2:58; 24:2:3, 38; 25:1:95; 25:2:207-208; 28:2:188; 32:2:225; 33:2:214; 37:1:75, 84; 39:2:209, 211-212; 46:1:39, 41, 43; 46:2:174; 48:2:265, 268; 53:1:7 (see also Courtant’s History of Wyoming; History of Natrona County) Mokler, Edness (Miss) 27:2:230 Mokler, R. J. 65:4:28 Mokler, Verne W. (Mrs.) 32:2:238 Mokler, Verne W. 28:2:180-186; 32:2:238 Molesworth, Tom 61:1:6 Moley, Raymond 45:1:70 Molinari, Dr. Ralph 70:3:42, 43, 44 Moline, John Peter 56:1:44 Moline, Nels A. 56:1:44-45, 49 Mollhausen, Heinrich Baldwin 48:1:83-84 Molling, Corrine 54:1:28 MOM 49:2:200, 215, 221 Momaday, N. Scott 46:1:75 Mommoth lode 40:2:229, 235 Monadnock Building (Chicago, Illinois) 65:4:28 Monaghan, Annie (Mrs.) 17:1:82 Monaghan, Jay 27:1:123-125 (see also Custer: The Life of General George Armstrong Custer; Great Rascal) Monaghan, Ted 25:1:78-79 Monahan, Deane (Captain) 44:2:163; 50:1:144; 53:2:48, 61 Monarch Engineering (Denver, Colorado) 58:2:47 Monarch, Wyoming 29:2:158 Monash, Paul 64:1:25 Moncrieffe Collection 66:4:31 Moncrieffe Papers 66:4:28-29 Moncrieffe Ranch (see RANCHES) Moncrieffe, Malcolm 30:1:23; 66:1&2:25 Moncrieffe, William 66:1&2:25 Mondell Revisory Law (1909) 58:1:41 Mondell, Frank W. (Congressman) 11:3:234; 19:1:38; 29:2:110, 140-141, 147; 22:2:43; 24:2:26; 28:1:7, 11-12, 18; 31:1:43; 31:2:128; 34:1:15, 21, 24, 27; 35:2:230; 37:2:184, 199, 202, 205; 40:1:50; 41:2:169; 42:2:158; 43:1:7, 13; 44:2:242; 45:2:184; 49:1:15-16; 50:2:322; 53:2:4, 6, 11, 15; photo 66:3:45, 47 Mondell, Wyoming 29:2:159 Moneka (see Mini-aku) Moni, Dick 29:2:209 Monica (see Mini-aku) Monida (Montana) 66:4:55 Monida and Yellowstone Stage Company 76:4:6, 12 Monida Pass 19:2:66 Monida, Idaho 76:4:4-6, 11-12 Monida-Yellowstone-Western Stage Company 65:1:38, 49 Monitor Stage Coach 38:1:97 December 14, 2009 Page 513

Monk, Janice (see Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives) Monkers, George A. 55:1:46 Monnett, John, Massacre at Cheyenne Hole, reviewed, 72:1:45 Monnett, W. J. (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Monnett, Walter J. "Walt" 14:4:319; 15:1:66; 27:2:230; 28:2:211 Mono 25:2:146 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) monometallism 66:3:39, 46 Monroe Company 31:2:148 Monroe, James 71:2:40 Monroe, LeBaron 51:2:56 Montabe, Marie 24:1:102 Montana 19:2:66; 23:1:22-23; 59:1:15-17, 19-26; 65:2/3:6-7, 10, 13-14; 65:4:25, 75 (see also Cheyennes of Montana; Governor’s Wife on the Mining Frontier. The Letters of Mary Edgerton from Montana, 1863-1865; North to Montana! Bullwackers and Mule Skinners on the Montana Trail) Montana 66:1&2:2, 12, 18; 66:3:16, 29, 56, 59; 66:4:39, 43, 54, 56-57, 78 Montana Department of Livestock 66:4:44 Montana experiment stations 66:4:45 Montana goldfields 57:1:48, 50; 66:1&2:5 Montana Highway Department 10:3:144 Montana Historical Society 65:1:38, 41-42, 47, 52-53 Montana Images of the Past by William E. Farr and K. Ross Toole, review 51:1:155-156 Montana lode 40:2:229, 234 Montana Past edited by Michael P. Malone and Richard P. Roeder, review 42:2:281-282 Montana politics (see Tensleep and No Rest) Montana Post, 70:2:8 Montana Road, Bozeman Trail 38:2:137 Montana State College Library 27:2:230 Montana State University Libraries 27:2:230; 65:1:41, 45, 53 Montana State University10:2:95; 65:1:2, 36, 40-42, 46, 48, 50, 52-53 (see also Haynes Room) Montana Stockgrowers Association 19:2:75 Montana stockmen 66:4:43 Montana Territory 16:1:51; 23:2:30-31; 65:1:47; 65:2/3:11; 66:4:7 Montana Trail (see Bozeman Trail; North to Montana! Bullwackers and Mule Skinners on the Montana Trail) Montana, the Magazine of Western History 66:1&2:25; 66:4:6, 57 Montana. An Illustrated History by Myrtle Mockle, review 41:2:287-288 Montana: A History of Two Centuries by Michael P. Malone, Richard B. Roeder, and William L. Lang, review 49:1:146-147; 64:3/4:62-63 Montana’s Righteous Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Action edited by Lew L. Gallaway, Jr., review 55:1:61 Montano, Leandro 73:2:11 Montano, Paulita 73:2:11 Montero, Antonio 55:1:35 Montez, Ramon 73:2:5 Montezuma, Carlos (see Carlos Montezuma and the Changing World of American Indians) Montgomery (Captain) 16:2:118; 44:2:217 December 14, 2009 Page 514

Montgomery, Alabama 64:3/4:22 Montgomery, Bertha (Mrs.) 27:2:239 Montgomery, Billy "Bullhead" 37:2:226-227 Montgomery, Elizabeth Lange 39:1:103 Montgomery, Isabelle 37:1:31 Montgomery, James (Sergeant) 16:2:105, 121 Montgomery, John 12:2:162 Montgomery, Nannie (Mrs.) 39:1:101 Montgomery, Robert H. (Captain) 50:1:145 Montgomery, Roy 54:1:54 Montgomery, Ruby 32:2:238 Montgomery, S. H. 16:1:39 Montgomery, Sharp M. 39:1:101 Montgomery, Thomas J. 1:1&2:20 Montrose 18:2:115 Montrose, J. W. (Doctor) 22:2:34 Montross, R. J. (Lieutenant) 51:2:40 Monument Hill 49:2:274 Monuments and Markers to the Territorial Surveys by Ellis L. Yochelson 43:1:113-124 Moody, Dr. Robert 73:3:27, 28 Moody, J. Randle (see History of the Meeteetse Mercantile) Moody, John 38:1:100 Moody, William H. (Associate Justice) 53:2:7 Moon of the Big Hunt 22:2:4 Moon, Charles F. 27:2:230 Moon, James, Sr. 25:2:201 Moon, Maryanna 3:1:108 Moon, Tom (see Randall, G. C.) Mooney, J. Will 30:2:181-182 Mooney, James 41:1:54 (see also Indian Man: A Biography of James Mooney) Mooney, M. 15:3:284 Mooney, Rev. George 71:2:3 Moonlight, Thomas (Colonel; Governor) 8:3:570; 11:4:251-253; 35:2:162; 37:1:7-8, 11; 37:2:159, 178, 180-182; 39:2:178; 46:1:11, 33; 53:2:40; 55:2:20-21; 65:4:52-53; 66:1&2:20 (see also Administration of Governor Thomas Moolight) Moonlight, Thomas 74:1:12,13 moonshiners (see Back in the Moonshine Days) Moor, Ross W. (Mrs.) 27:1:112; 27:2:230 Moorcroft 34:1:24 Moorcroft Branch Library 25:2:211 Moorcroft, Wyoming 28:1:6-7; 30:2:148 Moore 26:2:141; 49:2:282 Moore 71:3:3 Moore family (see Dale Creek Camp of the Moore Family looking toward Sunset Cliff photo) Moore, Alexander (Captain) 38:1:26, 43, 46; 41:1:96-97 December 14, 2009 Page 515

Moore, Alice (diary) 41:1:63-71, photo 72, 73-81 (see also Last Eden. The Diary of Alice Moore at the XX Ranch) Moore, Asa 21:2/3:201; 64:3/4:62-63 Moore, Austin L. 41:1:142 (see also Fossil Hunting in the Big Horn Basin; Last Eden. The Diary of Alice Moore at the XX Ranch) Moore, Blanche 71:3:4 Moore, Carl 41:2:277 (see also Joseph Christopher O’Mahoney: A Brief Biography) Moore, Charles 26:1:57 Moore, Charles B. 22:2:55 Moore, Charles C. 27:2:230; 45:1:20, 24 Moore, Coral 41:1:66 Moore, Dan (see Shoot Me A Biscuit. Stories of Yesteryear’s Roundup Cooks) Moore, David (Colonel) 28:2:193, 195 Moore, Diane Louise 64:3/4:12 Moore, Dinty 17:1:69, 71-72 Moore, Ealy 21:1:96-98 Moore, Edward S. 17:1:84; 22:2:42 Moore, Edward, Jr. 48:2:183 Moore, Frank 65:1:24, 289 Moore, Frank L. (diary) 36:1:22-23; 41:1:66 (see also Fossil Hunting in the Big Horn Basin. The Diary of Frank L. Moore, 1889) Moore, Frank L. (Mrs.) 20:2:180 Moore, Frankie 16:2:162 Moore, George W. 60:2:33 Moore, Granville 71:3:4 Moore, Grayce (see Farthing, Grayce) Moore, J. K. 2:4:78 Moore, J. K. 71:2:11 Moore, J. K., Jr. 38:1:118 (see also Lander Cutoff; Post Trader and Indian Trader Tokens) Moore, J. K., Sr. 19:1:66; 26:1:57-60, 63-64, 91; 26:2:217, 210, 214, 220; 27:2:131-132, 239; 31:1:33, 87 Moore, Jackson W., Jr. (see Bent’s Old Fort. An Archeological Study) Moore, James 32:2:251; 47:2:242; 64:2:36-44 Moore, James A. (Lieutenant Colonel) 17:1:56, 63 Moore, James A. 71:3:2 Moore, James K. 51:1:105-106, 112; 53:2:51-52, photo 55, 57-60; 59:2:31 Moore, James Kerr, Jr. 27:2:131-135, 230, 239, 250 Moore, Jim 32:2:164, 166 Moore, Joe 39:2:259 Moore, John, 70:2:32 Moore, Julius 16:2:102, 113, 122-123; 38:2:210 Moore, Lee (Mrs.) 34:1:46 Moore, Lee 2:3:60; 3:3:191; 4:4:408 Moore, Leroy (see Unthank Story) Moore, Louella 1:3:20 Moore, Louis 73:3:27-29 December 14, 2009 Page 516

Moore, Louis, quoted 75:1, 12 Moore, Margaret 37:1:31 Moore, Mary 55:2:31 Moore, Olga Mary 54:1:28 (see also Legend of Lake DeSmet) Moore, Roger 41:1:66 Moore, Samuel Preston (Doctor) 58:2:7, 9 Moore, Tom 16:2:117-118; 37:2:221 Moore, William Howard 58:1:68 (see also Pietism and Progress: James H. Hayford and the Wyoming Anti-Gambling Tradition, 1869-1893; review of Fair Chance for a Free People: Karl E. Mundt, United States Moorehouse, Frank 26:2:212 Moorhead, Minnesota 50:2:216; 65:1:37 Moorman, Madison Berryman 21:2/3:115-116; 42:1:22 Moose (Wyoming) 66:4:77 Moose Visitor Center 71:3:22 Moose, Wyo. 71:3:9, 37 Moose, Wyoming 76:2:20 Moose-Wilson Road 71:3:23 Mopeah 27:2:202 (see also Bannock) Moquis 26:1:79 Mora, Jo (see Trail Dust and Saddle Leather) moral reform 26:1:14-16 moral standard 71:3:38 Moran 42:2:168, 178 Moran 71:3: 9; original town site of 20 Moran, Breck 55:2:13, 15 Moran, Ellen (Mrs.) 21:2/3:231 Moran, John 37:2:225 Moran, Nina 10:1:41; 49:2:181-182; 50:1:174 Moran, Peter 15:1:75, 80, 82 Moran, Rodes 30:2:214 Moran, Thomas 14:4:153, 260-261, 279; 15:1:71-84; 34:2:179; 39:2:175; 44:1:88; 48:1:79, 90; 66:1&2:2 (see also Thomas Moran’s Journey to the Tetons ) Moran, Wyoming 70:3:14 Morapos Creek, Wyoming 16:1:77 Morapos trail 16:1:77; 16:2:101, 107, 110 Moravian Movement 58:1:9 More Burrs Under the Saddle: Books and Histories of the West by Ramon F. Adams, review 51:2:72 More History of Virginia Dale by Mrs. W.J. Logan, Sr. 33:1:80-82 More than One Coal Road to Zion: The Utah Territory’s Efforts to Ease Dependency on Wyoming Coal by M. Guy Moreland, D. C. 44:1:32 Moreland, Jesse (Reverend) 22:2:55 Morely 33:2:205 Moreton Frewen and the Populist Revolt by David M. Emmons 35:2:155-173 December 14, 2009 Page 517

Morey, C. S. 75:1, 19 Morgan (Mrs.) 42:2:214 Morgan (Senator) 37:1:39 Morgan 4:2:213; 47:2:176-177; 53:2:23 Morgan Canyon 16:2:122 Morgan Mining and Improvement Company 42:1:64 Morgan, Arthur G. 35:2:187-188, 196, 198 Morgan, Bill 47:1:5 (see also Sand Creek Station) Morgan, Billy 16:2:93, 98 Morgan, Catherine Agnes 42:1:58, 65, 71-73 Morgan, Clara Alma 33:1:46-47; 42:1:60, 67-68 Morgan, Dale 75:3:9 Morgan, Dale L. 21:2/3:108-109, 168; 25:2:141-189; 26:1:65-80, 105; 26:2:141-190, 223-224; 27:1:61-88; 27:2:198-220; 28:1:809-893; 28:2:192-207; 29:1:86-102, 120-121; 29:2:195-226; 30:1:53-59; 32:1:139 (see also Ferries of the Forty-Niners; Ferries of the Forty-niners, Part III, Sections I and American West, 1540- 1854; Jediah Smith and the Opening of the West; Mormon Ferry on the North Platte; Overland Diary of James A. Pritchard from Kentucky to California in 1849; West of William H. Ashley; Beginning of the West: Annals of the Kansas Gateway to the American West, 1540-1854) Morgan, Dan (see Alias Dan Davis-Alias Dan Morgan) Morgan, Dave 16:2:122-123 Morgan, David P. (see Diesels West!) Morgan, Drucilla (Mrs.) 39:1:74, 98, 101-102 Morgan, E. S. N. 35:2:131; photo 37:1:4, 5, 14; 51:2:18 Morgan, Ed 26:1:31 Morgan, Edmund George 42:1:60, 69-71 Morgan, Edna 42:1:70 Morgan, Edward 12:3:246 Morgan, Elliot S. N. 12:3:184; 16:1:50; 16:2:152-153; 20:1:75-76 Morgan, Emma (Mrs.) 42:1:70 Morgan, Ethel 42:1:71 Morgan, Floyd 27:1:114 Morgan, Fred 12:3:246 Morgan, George 33:1:46 (see also George Morgan, Pioneer Importer and Breeder of American Herefords) Morgan, George Forbes, Sr. 33:1:89; 36:2:194-195; photo 42:1:following 56, 58, 65, 71 Morgan, George Frederick photo 42:1:page following 56, 57-76 Morgan, George H. (Lieutenant) 1:2:4 Morgan, Gertrude 37:1:31 Morgan, Harvey 22:2:86-87; 26:1:52; 26:2:209, 212 Morgan, Herbert, Jr. (Colonel) 64:3/4:21, 23 Morgan, I. J. 45:2:147 Morgan, J. L. 19:2:99 Morgan, J. P. (Sergeant) 64:3/4:183 Morgan, James 35:2:182, 193; 39:1:21 Morgan, Jesse 31:2:186 Morgan, Joe 16:2:122 December 14, 2009 Page 518

Morgan, John 17:1:81; 60:2:29 Morgan, Julia Redman 42:1:58, 72 Morgan, Lillie M. photo 17:2:158 Morgan, M. R. (Brevette Brigadier General) 36:2:183 Morgan, Mary Ann 21:2/3:119 Morgan, Mattie (See also, Tidwell, Mattie) 74:1:28 Morgan, Nicholas G. 24:1:102 Morgan, Noel (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Morgan, O. C. 24:2:87; 27:1:21 Morgan, Platte 42:2:214 Morgan, R. E. 21:2/3:197 Morgan, Rachel 29:1:80 Morgan, Sarah Workman 42:1:64 Morgan, T. J. 73:3:16 Morgan, Thomas J. 42:1:64; 46:1:33; 58:2:12, 16, 18 Morgan, Tom (Mrs.) 28:2:211 Morgan, Tom 16:2:93, 98 Morgareidge (Mrs.) Morgareidge, Charlie 26:1:47-48; 31:2:201 Morgareidge, Ivan 32:2:209 Morgareidge, Jim 32:2:209 Morgareidge, W. W. 32:1:93, 95 Morgaridge (see Morgareidge) Morgenstern, George 64:1:24 Moriarity (Mr.) 66:3:29 Moriarty, Tom (Mrs.) 26:1:92 Morill, Charles 40:1:88 Morino, Hernando 60:2:19 Morman Pioneer Park 21:2/3:111, 121 Morman Tabernacle Choir 75:4: 6 Morman vanguard 21:2/3:177; 30:1:47, 50 Mormans 1:1:6; 4:1:261-263; 12:3:229-231, 237-240 (see also Colonization of the Big Horn Basin by the Mormons; History and Journals of the Life and Travels of Jesse W. Crosby) Mormon Bend 39:1:126 Mormon Campaign 16:1:34-44 Mormon Canyon 28:2:173 Mormon Church 21:2/3:112, 118 Mormon colonization 20:1:91; 24:2:87 (see also Green River area) Mormon difficulties with Indians (see Washakie and the Shoshoi) Mormon difficulties with mountain men 26:2:158, 161-163, 182 Mormon difficulties with non-Mormons 25:2:182-189 Mormon emigrants 32:1:65 Mormon Ferry 21:2/3:113; 25:2:126; 26:1:6-8; 27:2:176-177; 28:2:181; 29:1:68, 72; 30:2:206; 31:1:12-32; 31:2:145-148, 150-152, 158, 160, 162-163, 167-169, 172-173, 176-179, 186-189, 216 (see FERRIES; Mormon Ferry on the North Platte) December 14, 2009 Page 519

Mormon Ferry by Joseph M. Adams 42:1:89 Mormon Ferry on the North Platte by Dale L. Morgan 21:2/3:111-167 Mormon ferrymen (see FERRIES) 32:1:53, 54, 59-62, 64-65, 69 Mormon guerillas, 72:1:19 Mormon handcart company, 70:2:36 Mormon Hegira 65:2/3:11 Mormon history (see New Views of Mormon History: A Collection of Essays in Honor of Leonard J. Arrington) Mormon homes (see Twelve Mormon Homes. Visited in Succession on a Journey Through Utato Arizona) Mormon mail stations 23:1:70; 28:1:44, 46-48; 31:1:78 Mormon militia 31:2:216 Mormon Mother, An Autobiography by Annie Clark Tanner, review 46:1:155-157 Mormon Navoo Legion, 72:1:11 Mormon People, Their Character and Traditions by Thomas G. Alexander, review 54:1:69 Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail 65:2/3:14 Mormon Pioneer Party 21:2/3:118, 120 Mormon pioneers 32:2:167 Mormon Pioneers Meet by Hazel Nobel Boyack 31:2:215-216 Mormon publications 26:2:166 Mormon Rebellion, 1858 4:1:263 Mormon Role in the Settlement of the West by Richard H. Jackson, review 51:1:164-165 Mormon Row 71:3:9, 12, 15 Mormon saints 21:2/3:112, 118 Mormon Settlement 14:1:40 (see also Burlington, Wyoming) Mormon Thunder: A Documentary History of Jedediah Grant by Gene A. Sessions, review 55:2:41-42 Mormon Trail 16:2:127; 20:1:86; 21:2/3:178; 22:2:51, 54, 62, 93; 28:1:44-45, 60-62, 66-67; 29:2:179-183; 30:2:198; 31:2:217-218; 32:1:48, 109; 64:3/4:50; 65:2/3:7, 11-14 (see also Bridger Route; Oregon Trail) Mormon Trail-Council Bluffs Road 65:2/3:13-14 Mormon Wall 26:2:209 Mormon War 32:1:120; 33:1:92; 33:2:165, 168-170; 43:2:182, 196-199; 44:1:94; 45:1:28 Mormon War, 70:1:28 Mormon war, 72:1:7-20 Mormon women (see Dear Ellen. Two Mormon Women and Their Letters) Mormon X.Y. Express 42:2:260 Mormon’s winter quarters (1847) 21:2/3:177 Mormonism 21:2/3:121 Mormonism and the American Experience by Klaus J. Hansen, review 54:1:73-77 Mormons 16:1:16, 42-43; 17:1:7; 18:2:100, 102; 19:2:76; 22:2:54, 62; 25:2:181-189; 27:1:53,60-61, 64- 65, 67-68, 70, 76; 29:1:78, 80; 30:1:30, 47; 31:2:148-149, 153, 163-164, 168, 179, 181, 215-217, 219, 223, 241; 32:1:18-22, 26, 50-51; 32:2:169, 175, 189, 200; 56:1:58; 58:2:5, 34, 36, 43; 59:2:38, 41-42, 44; 65:1:23; 65:2/3:11-14 (see also Story of the Latter-Day Saints; Washakie and the Shoshoi) Mormons, 72:1:7-20 Mormons’ Utah Expedition 1:3:6 Morning Herald (Pennsylvania) 50:2:303 Morning Star Dawn: The Powder River Expedition and the Northern Cheyennes, 1876, by Jerome A. December 14, 2009 Page 520

Greene, reviewed 76:4:25-26 Morocco (see History of the U.S. Strategic Air Force Bases in Morocco) Morphine Charley 13:2:112-122 (see also Reeb, George) Morran, Frank 19:1:52-53 Morrell, Hiram F. 31:2:222 Morrie Avenue mansion 71:3:7 Morrill Act (1862) 64:1:11 Morrill Land Grant Bill 58:2:31, 37-38 (see also Morrill Law) Morrill Law 58:2:31, 37-38 Morrill, Bill 22:1:12 Morrilton, Ark. 75:1, 3 Morris (Doctor) 21:1:97 Morris and Hanger 46:1:24 Morris Chapel 38:2:192; 39:1:72, 84, 88 Morris Nelson and Company 43:2:212 Morris Presbyterian Church 38:2:186, 191 Morris, Catherine Thomas, 70:2:37 Morris, Cheston, photo 65:4:5 Morris, Edward 62:1:11, 18 Morris, Edward J. Photo 37:1:4, 5 Morris, Edward, Jr. 12:4:288-289 Morris, Ester Hobart photo 1:1:7; 12:1:10; 17:1:83; 18:1:69; 26:1:83-84; 26:2:209; 29:1:36; 30:1:48-49; 34:1:70; 37:1:50, 55-56; 40:1:115; 49:2:188; 52:1:3, 9; photo 56:2:33, 34-36; 59:1:41; 62:1:3, 11, photo 12, 13-16, 18-21, 34-35, 41, 50-51, 55-56, 58-59, 61-63, 69-71 (see also Early History of Fremont County; HISTORICAL MARKERS: Esther Morris Monument) Morris, Esther 66:3:2 Morris, Isaac N. 32:1:41-42 Morris, Jack 13:1:49 Morris, John 62:1:11, 14, 18 Morris, John A. 34:2:210 Morris, Robert 62:1:11-12, 14, 18-20, 41, 61, 63 Morris, Robert C. 19:1:55-56, 58-59; 32:1:127; 50:1:176; 58:2:38 (see also Wyoming Historical Collections) Morris, Sidney 26:2:138; 33:1:93 Morris, W. L. 13:1:75 Morris, William E. (Mrs.) 38:2:191 Morrisette 37:2:205 Morrison (Deputy U.S. Marshall) 13:2:113, 120, 122 32:2:117 Morrison Pocket 44:2:276 Morrison, Ben 64:2:44 Morrison, Chuck (see Casper Centennial, 1889-1989: Natrona County, Wyoming, 1890-1990) Morrison, James 66:4:53 Morrison, John "Pack Saddle Jack" 29:1:56 Morrison, John 18:2:113, 116-117, 128; 37:1:98; 47:1:82 December 14, 2009 Page 521

Morrison, LeRoy 3:1:100 Morrison, May (Mrs.) 17:1:10 Morrison, Moses 33:1:79 Morrison, Pitcairn (Brevette Major General) 36:2:182 Morrison, R. D. 40:2:182-183 Morrison, R. K. 13:1:75 Morrison, W. W. 21:2/3:223; 23:2:30; 24:2:114, 118-119; 25:1:96; 26:2:218; 27:2:168, 189; 28:1:56-58; 28:2:163, 172, 180, 191; 29:1:69-72; 30:1:90; 30:2:198; 32:1:111; 39:2:213 (see also Grattan Massacre; Mary Momsely Grave; Quotes from Various Diaries About "The Red Earth Country’’ Story of Little Mary Kelly) Morrison-Knudsen 64:3/4:8 Morrissey, Tom 70:3:42, 43 Morrow, Andrew 45:1:58-59 Morrow, D. L. 39:1:73 Morrow, E. K. (Mrs.) 25:1:64 Morrow, Henry A. (Lieutenant Colonel; Colonel) 30:1:72, 85; 44:2:161 Morrow, J. B. 49:1:56 Morrow, John A. "Jack" 40:1:113-115; 51:2:46, 48 (see also Jack Morrow) Morrow, Matthew 56:1:60 Morrow, Stanley 76:1:9, 11-13 Morrows Ranch (see RANCHES) Morrse, R. A. (Major) 33:2:207 Morse, C. H. 5:2&3:122 Morse, Dick 26:1:52 Morse, Enos 43:1:53 Morse, Glen (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Morse, Richard 20:1:58 Morsman, Jr. Edgar M. 71:4:42 Mort, Tom (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Mort, Tom 24:2:114; 27:2:230 Mortenson, A. R. (see Probing the American West) Mortgaridges (see Morgareidge) Mortimer, Harold 3:1:111 Morton sugar cure 71:2:28 Morton, B. B. (Mrs.) 11:4:297 Morton, George 64:1:14 Morton, George B. 18:2:149, 151 Morton, Gerald C. (see review of Indian Man: A Biography of James Mooney) Morton, J. Sterling (see J. Sterling Morton) Morton, Joy 25:1:87-88; 28:2:128 Morton, Katharine A. (Mrs.) 48:2:173; 58:1:3 (see also Historical Review of Woman Suffrage) Morton, R. A. (Mrs.) 26:2:219 Morton, S. E. (Mrs.) 19:1:48 Morton, Sgt. William, 72:1:15 Morton, Warren 63:1:25 December 14, 2009 Page 522

Morton, Warren 71:4:13 Morys, G. 19:2:77 Mosasaurs, 70:1:27 Mosby, Sally 4:3:348 Moseley, Michael E. (see Chan Chan: Andean Desert City) Moses, Israel (Doctor) 31:1:13; 32:1:63 Moses, L. G. (see Indian Man: A Biography of James Mooney) Moses, Millard 52:2:48, 56 Moses, Sam 45:2:163 Mosgrove (outlaw) 15:1:61 Mosier, Henry 53:2:24 Mosley and Blaisdell Saloon 24:1:77 mosquitos 71:3:32 mosquitos on top of Grand Teton 71:3:27 Moss (Doctor) 25:2:194 Moss agates, 70:1:38 Moss, John H. 60:2:45 Moss, O. A. 23:2:46 Mote, Lee (Mrs.) 25:1:88; 28:2:142 Mote, Lee 28:2:131 Mote, Mildred Belle (Mrs.) 28:2:131 Mother Featherlegs Memorial (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) mother of woman suffrage 66:3:2 (see Morris, Esther) mother of Wyoming history 66:3:24 (see also Hebard, Grace Raymond) Mother Superior Stanislaus Rafter 66:4:10 Mothershead, Harmon Ross 48:2:296 (see also British Investment Public and the Swan Land and Cattle Company; review of On the Cattle Ranges of the Oregon Country; review of Working the Homestake; Swan Land and Cattle Company, Ltd.) Motion Picture and Country Home (Los Angeles, California) 66:4:33 Moto 26:2:119 (see also Bordeaux, James) Motobloc 52:1:34-35, 38 (see also automobile) Mott (Mr. and Mrs.) 22:2:57 Mott, Frank Luther 42:2:157, 165 Mott, Lucretia 22:1:5 Mott, Lucretia, house photo, 74:2:19 Moudy, Mable Cheney (Mrs.) 24:2:117; 26:1:61; 27:2:221, 230 Moulton and Company 17:1:63 Moulton Barn 71:3:15 Moulton, Clark 71:3:12 Moulton, Francis D. 34:2:198 Moulton, Gary E. (see Atlas of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Vol. 1) Moulton, John and Bartha 71:3:15 Mound (Wisconsin) 66:3:65 Mount Blanc 71:3:26 December 14, 2009 Page 523

Mount Burney 35:2:224 Mount Darby 22:2:50 Mount Ephraim, N. J, 74:2:18 Mount Gannett 30:2:172 Trail 66:4:51 Cemetery (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:20 15:1:73; 44:1:76 15:1:73; 44:1:75, 88 5:2&3:73-74, photo 78 (see also Naming of Mount Owen; To Mount Owen) Mount Owen, naming of 71:3:34 34:2:190 65:2/3:26 Story by Judith St. George, review 58:2:58 Mount Streeter Coal Mine 16:2:127 Mount Thompson 22:2:50 65:1:46 Mount 71:4:18 mountain climbers equipment 26:2:209 mountain climbing 30:2:172 mountain climbing 75:3:2 Mountain Dell Creek 26:2:185 mountain fever 24:1:28, 84 Mountain Home. The Walker Family Farmstead. Great Smoky Mountains National Park by Robert R. Madden and T. Russell Jones, review 49:2:296-298 mountain lion 17:1:82; 26:1:42-44 Mountain Man Documentary as the Contra Western by Patrick McCarthy 59:2:2-7 Mountain Man: A Narrative of His Career, 1810-1855, His Memorandum Diary, 1845 to 1850; Firearms, Traps and Tools of the Mountain Men; Mountain Man Documentary in the Contra West; Old Bill Williams, Mountain Man) Mountain Meadow 16:1:40; 27:1:80-81 Mountain Meadows 16:2:127 mountain men 17:2:98; 26:2:151, 158, 161, 167, 181, 183; 26:2:151 (see also Adventures of Alexander Barclay.) mountain men 75:3:8-23 Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West by Leroy Hafen 65:4:35 mountain sheep 29:2:134-135, 139 mountain sheep 71:3:32 Mountain State Telephone and Telegraph Company 4:3:367 Mountain States Legal Foundation 75:3:6, 7 Mountain States Radio Company 43:1:23 Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company 75:4: 20 Mountain States Telephone Company 42:2:160 Mountain Trout House 22:2:65, 67, 70, 72 Mountain wapiti 70:4:10 Mountain West (see Protestant Clergy in the Great Plains and Mountain West, 1865-1915) December 14, 2009 Page 524

Mountain’s Secret by Bess Hilliard Glafcke 1:1:8; 1:1&2:6 Mountaineer 26:1:57 Mountaineering in the Tetons: The Pioneer Period, 1898-1940 by Fritiof Fryxell, review 51:2:76-77 Mountains and Wilderness Areas) Mountains of Wyoming 5:2&3:89 Mounted Services Recruit Depot, Carlisle Barrack 74:1:10 Mountford, Al 36:2:191 Mouse River 17:2:125-126 Mouseau 20:1:89; 28:1:45 Mouseau, M. A. 20:1:88; 42:2:257, 259 Mouseau’s road ranch (see RANCHES) Mousseau, M. 20:2:167 Movable Type, Biography of Legh R. Freeman by Thomas H. Heuterman, review 43:2:74-75 Movie theatre, Wheatland 73:2:16 Moving Robe 59:1:51 (see also Sioux) Mowry (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:2:181 Mowry, John 17:1:78 Moyer brothers 53:1:4 Moyer, Buckskin John 22:2:81 Moyer, Kem 24:1:21 Moyer, Luella Hadley (Mrs.) 27:2:230 Moyer, Ralph 20:1:92 Moyer, S. L. 64:2:56 Moyers, Charley 45:2:153, 156 Moynihan, Ruth B. (see So Much to be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier) Mr. Smith Goes to Tokyo by Kyoko Hirano and William K. Hosokawa 65:2/3:28 Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Kyte Collection 65:4:16 Mrs. Feeley’s 21:1:21-22; 26:1:13 Mrs. Jack Gardner Museum 65:1:7 Mrs. Joseph E. Stimson at the Cone at Thumb of Lake photo 44:1: page following 16 Mrs. Wallace C. Bond-Sarah Frances Slack 3:3:191; 4:3:354-356; 7:3:443 Mt. Rainier 65:2/3:26 Mt. Sinai Synagogue photo 61:1:26, 27, photo 28 Mt. Woodrow Wilson photo 60:2:5, 6, photo 7, 8 Mud Lake, Idaho 23:1:89 Mud Springs 23:2:24; 34:2:154, 156 Mud Springs Stage Station 27:1:11, 13 Mud Springs Station 46:1:10; 57:2:30 Mud Springs, Nebraska 17:1:8 Mudd, Jack 25:1:74, 77, 79 Muddy Canyon 33:2:204 Muddy Creek 30:2:206; 33:2:207; 34:2:246 Muddy Creek Crossing 35:2:146 Muddy Creek Stage Station 31:2:225 December 14, 2009 Page 525

Muddy Creek, Wyoming 16:1:75, 77-78; 17:1:33; 23:2:7, 22, 27; 31:2:173, 177, 186-189, 225 Muddy Gap (Wyoming) 66:1&2:5 Muddy Oil Field 22:1:81 Muddy River 33:2:169, 204 Muddy Valley 34:2:247 Mudock, Victor 20:2:118 Mueller, Carl R. 13:4:388 Mueller, Ellen Crago (see review of Calamity Jane and the Lady Wildcats; review of Jackson Hole Journal) Mueller, Ellen Crago, Crook County's Hyena, 71:3:8 Muggins (see HORSES AND MULES) Muir, John 46:1:76 Muirhead, George C. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Mulcey (Private) 30:2:158 Mulder, William 58:2:36 Mule Creek Junction 38:1:84, 89 Mule Hill 32:2:146, 152 mule race with Indians (see HORSES AND MULES) Mule Shoe Ranch (see RANCHES) Mule Shoe school 73:2:15 mule skinners 18:2:129; 31:2:131 (see also North to Montana! Bullwackers and Mule Skinners on the Montana Trail) mule trains 31:2:165 (see also HORSES AND MULES) Mulford, Ami Frank 45:1:99 Mulhern, Jimmie 24:1:66; 34:1:80 Mulkey 21:2/3:137 Mullally, Pat 12:4:324-332; 39:1:18 Mullane, Jim 45:2:172 Mullen, Ellis 6:1&2:243 Mullen, John (Mrs.) 31:2:235 Mullen, William E. 35:2:195; 41:2:188, 191, photo 202 Muller, Julius 75:4: 24 Mullins, John (Lieutenant) 27:1:59 Mullison, J. H. 19:1:52 Mullison, John 56:1:45-46 Mullowny, J. F. 54:1:64 Mulloy, Kathy 30:2:214 Mulloy, W. (Doctor) 35:2:208 Mulloy, William (Mrs.) 30:2:214, 220 Mulloy, William 29:2:131, 236-237; 30:1:117-118; 30:2:214, 220; 60:2:45 multiple sclerosis 71:4:9 Mumey, Nolie (Doctor) 7:3:444; 25:1:95; 25:2:218, 224-226; 26:1:95, 97; 27:2:230; 29:2:237; 33:2:222 (see also Nathan Addison Baker, 1843-1943) Mummy Cave 37:1:112; 38:1:107; photo 49:2:44, 45, photos 46-52, 53 Mummy Cave Revisited by Susan Hughes 60:2:44-54 December 14, 2009 Page 526

Mummy Joe 38:1:107 Munday (Cheyenne policeman) 15:3:253 Mundt, Karl 66:3:60 Mundt, Karl E. (see Fair Chance for a Free People: Karl E. Mundt, U.S. Senator) Munger, Ashael 42:1:11-12; 42:2:192-193; 62:2:82 Munger, Eliza 42:2:192, 212; 43:2:220, 232 Munger, Gilbert 48:1:90 Munger, W. 16:1:31 Munich Academy 66:1&2:2 Munich, Germany 66:1&2:2, 75 Munker, Ray 35:2:144 Munkers, Harvey 65:4:33 Munkres (Merchant) 38:1:71 Munkres, Jeannette 65:2/3:27 Munkres, Robert L. 40:1:154; 40:2:282; 42:1:285; 43:2:310; 58:2:61; 65:2/3:2, 10, 15, 27 (see also Ash Hollow: Gateway to the High Plains; Broken Hand and the Indians: A Case Study of Mid-19th Century White Attitudes; Congress and the Indian: The Politics of Conquest; Independence Rock and Devil’s Gate; Misperception and Public Policy: A Case Study of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1829- 1890; Plains Indian Threat on the Oregon Trail Before 1860; review of Boston-Newton Company Venture; review of Jared Fox’s Memorandum: Kept from Dellton, Sauk County, Wisconsin toward California and Oregon, 1852-1854; review of Journey to California: The Letters of Thaddeus Dean, 1852; review of Organizing the Lakota; Saleratus and Sagebrush: The Oregon Trail Through Wyoming; Soda Springs: Curiosity of the Trail; Wagon Train Animals; Wives, Mothers, Daughters: Women’s Life on the Road West; Wyoming’s Trails: A Centennial Celebration) Munoz, Jr., Franklin photo by 66:4:4 Munro, James 55:212 Munroe, James (Brevette Colonel) 35:1:7-8, 10 Munroe, John (Lieutenant Colonel) 38:1:13, 43, 46-47 Munsell, J. F. 4:4:407 Munson, Samuel (Captain) 38:1:26, 43; 45:1:34, 36 murals 26:2:131 Murchie, Archie (see Free Life of a Ranger: Archie Murchie in the U.S. Forest Service, 1929-1965) murder 15:1:65; 25:1:57-58 (see also Range Murder; Thompson) Murder of Tisdale and Jones, ballad, 70:1:15, 22-23; lyrics, 22 murder trial 73:3:22 murder, Doc Ash 75:1, 11 Murdered by Madness: The Case of Geneva Collett, 74:1:24-36 Murdoch, William (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Murdock, Adeline Neiber (see Neiber Stage Stop) Murdock, Betty Jean 37:1:121 Murdock, Charles W. 61:1:3 Murdock, Joseph 32:1:53-54 Murdock, Maggi Maier review of Federal Land, Western Anger: The Sagebrush Rebellion and Environmental Murie, Louise 64:1:25 Murie, Margaret and Olaus (photo) 70:4:17 December 14, 2009 Page 527

Murie, Margaret Gillette (Mrs. Olaus) 50:2:237-302; 64:1:25 Murie, Olaus 71:3:17 Murie, Olaus and Margaret 71:3:22 Murie, Olaus J. 44:1:104 (see also Environmental Spokesman: Olaus J. Murie and a Democratic Defense of Wilderness) Murie,Olaus 70:4:7, 8,9, 11, 16, 18, 19 Murley, Patrick (Private) 27:2:172 Murphey, Alice (Mrs. J. L.) 26:2:110 Murphey, J. L. 26:2:110 Murphey, Louis 26:2:110 Murphy Creek Crossing photo 28:2:152 Murphy Creek freight road 27:2:140-141; 28:2:158-158; 29:2:168-169; 31:1:55, 63; 31:2:201 Murphy Creek Gap 27:2:140 Murphy oil wells 2:4:67 Murphy, - 71:2:30 Murphy, "Old Man" 27:2:140; 28:2:157-158 Murphy, Alma 58:1:2 Murphy, Bob 70:3:8 Murphy, C. Clyde (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:230 Murphy, C. H. 34:2:210 Murphy, Clark 28:1:41 Murphy, E. S. 46:1:194-195 Murphy, E. U. 31:2:201 Murphy, Edward 21:1:101 Murphy, Florence H. (Mrs.) 30:2:223 Murphy, Frank 27:2:164; 28:2:167; 29:1:67; 29:2:177; 30:2:193, photo 196 Murphy, Harry C. 31:2:139 Murphy, J. R. (Sheriff) 36:1:83 Murphy, James C. 41:1:142 (see also Place of the Northern Arapahoes in the Relations Between the United States and the Indians of the Plains, 1851-1879) Murphy, James E. (see Let My People Know: American Indian Journalism, 1828-1978) Murphy, John F. (Private) 41:1:85 Murphy, John R. 15:3:248 Murphy, Kitty 37:2:153-154 Murphy, Lou 23:1:81, 83-85, 88-90, 93-94, 96 Murphy, Madelene Marshall 24:2:117 Murphy, Madge Davis 32:1:89 Murphy, Martin, Jr. (see Martin Murphy, Jr., California Pioneer, 1844-1884) Murphy, Michael 20:1:57 Murphy, Mike 44:1:11-12 Murphy, Mike H. 20:1:65; 26:1:64 Murphy, Paul 54:2:23 Murphy, Paul L. (see Meaning of Freedom of Speech. First Amendment Freedoms from Wilson to F. D. R.) Murphy, Robert F. (Professor) 33:1:20 December 14, 2009 Page 528

Murphy, Robert J. (State Senator) 48:2:22 Murphy, Sharon M. (see Let My People Know: American Indian Journalism, 1828-1978) Murphy, Thomas 46:1:18-19 Murphy, W. H. 53:1:3-4 Murphy, Waugh 25:1:94; 31:2:201-202 Murphy, William 32:1:121 (see also Forgotten Battalion) Murphy, William 71:2:32 Murphy, William G. 19:2:37 Murray, -, 70:1:40 Murray, Eli H. (General) 51:2:20 Murray, Ester Johansson (see Dr. William Sabin Bennett: The Rise and Fall of a Pioneer Doctor; Short Grass and Heather: Peter McCulloch in the Big Horn Basin) Murray, Ester Johansson, Big Horn Basin Murders, 75:1, 7-15; bio 15 Murray, Ester Johansson, Early Cody Bands, 73:3:24-29, (author bio) 29 Murray, James P. 17:1:65, 68, 70, 75; 52:2:23, 25 Murray, John Gardner (Bishop) 43:1:39-42 Murray, Larry and Helen 75:1, 4 Murray, Lawrence 52:2:25-26 Murray, Maude I. (Mrs.) 26:1:3; 27:2:230; 30:1:106 Murray, Robert A. 36:1:124; 38:1:116; 38:2:245; 39:1:139; 40:1:154; 41:2:277; 44:1:127; 44:2:299; Wyoming Army Post; Citadel on the Santa Fe Trail. The Saga of Bent’s Fort; Custer Court Martial; Fort Fred Steele: Desert Outpost on the Union Pacific; Historic Sites Interpretation; John ‘Portugee’ Phillips Legends. A Study in Wyoming Folklore; Long Walk of Sergeants Grant and Graham; Military Posts on the Powder River Country of Wyoming; Miner’s Delight, Investor’s Despair; Prices and Wages at Fort Laramie, 1881-1885; review of Bozeman Trail: Highway of History; review of How the U.S. Cavalry Saved Our National Parks; review of Life of George Bent, Written from His Letters; review of Valley of the Upper Yellowstone; Trading Posts, Forts and Bridges of the Casper Area Unraveling the Tangle on the Upper Platte; Military Posts of Wyoming; United States Army in the Aftermath of the Johnson County Invasions, April Through November, 1892; Wagon Box Fight: A Centennial Appraisal) Murray, Thomas 40:2:183 Murray, V. O. photo 25:2:190, 195, 198, 200, 202-205 Murray, Walter (Private) 27:2:172 Murray, William 75:1, 14 Murrin, Luke (Colonel) 13:1:75; 16:1:67; 21:1:92; 37:1:44; 39:1:17, 21; 53:2:33 Murrin, Luke 73:3:4 Murrin, Mae (Miss) 31:2:138 Murrin, T. D. 62:1:35-36, 52-53 Murry, J. L. 19:1:39 museum associations 51:29-31 Museum Masters: Their Museums and Their Influence by Edward P. Alexander, review 56:2:47 Museum of Living Wonders 76:3:25-26 Museum of Rocky Mountain Curiosities 76:3:26-27 Museum of the Mountain Man (Pinedale, Wyoming) 66:1&2:6 Museum of Western Colorado 66:3:65 December 14, 2009 Page 529

museums (see also Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Museum (Salt Lake City, Utah); Maine Maritime Museum (Bath, Maine); Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City); Mariners’ Museum (Newport News, Virginia); Mystic Seaport (Mystic, Connecticut) museums 22:1:58; 25:1:70, 73; 25:2:207; 26:2:115, 208-210; 28:1:95; 51:1:7-91 (see also FIRSTS: motor hearse funeral in Cheyenne; individual names; Management of Small History Museums; Philosophy of History for the Small Museum; Small Museum and the Interpretation of Wyoming History; Starting Right: A Basic Guide to Museum) Museums, Wyoming 76:3:24-32 Musfelt, Bob 64:3/4:55 Musgrove (outlaw) 15:1:61 Musgrove, L. H. 74:1:14 Mushback 34:2:185 Music as Artifact: The Johnson County War Ballads, 70:1:13-24 Music, Lonzo 27:2:231 Muskingum College 65:2/3:27 Muskogee, Okla. 75:3:30 Muskrat Canyon 37:1:101, 103-104 Musquitoe Creek 25:2:117 Mussel Slough, California 65:4:23 Mussey, W. O., Jr. 27:2:231 Jack 47:2:148 Mutual Oil Company Refinery 28:2:176 Mvering, W. H. 47:1:93 My Association with Wyoming by Frank S. Lusk 1:1&2:15-17 My Chosen Trails: A Wyoming Woman's Recollections, reviewed 71:2:42 My Cowboy Experiences in the 1890’s by G. W. Rosentreter 37:2:221-233 My First Day at Fort Phil Kearny by A. B. Ostrander 2:2:31-32; 9:2:722-723 My Life on the Range by John Clay 64:2:34-35; 65:4:30 My Magic House by Nora Moss Law 13:1:73 My Pal, Harry Robb (poem) (see Robb, Harry) My Pal-57 Years by Harry Robb (poem) 26:1:81 My Sixty Years on the Plains by W. T. Hamilton, review 24:12:96-98 Myer, Jake 26:1:64 Myer, Nathaniee 40:2:210; 42:2:210 Myers (Private) 40:2:173 Myers (see Doen, John) Myers Brothers Ranch (see RANCHES) Myers Crossing, Wyoming 29:2:151; 31:2:225 Myers Land and Livestock Company 29:2:155 Myers Ranch (see RANCHES) Myers, Bertha 10:1:47 Myers, Charles A. 29:2:241 (see also Over My Shoulder) Myers, E. E. 57:1:36-38 Myers, E. P. 6:4:323 Myers, Ed 2:3:60; 2:45:78; 3:4:230; 7:2:403 December 14, 2009 Page 530

Myers, Elva 30:1:37 Myers, Fred 31:2:225 Myers, J. Wesley (see Bear River Crossing) Myers, John 41:1:123-124 Myers, John Walker 29:2:151-152 Myers, Johnny 45:2:169 Myers, Mable (Miss) 35:1:25 Myers, O. O. 26:1:64 Myers, Patty 58:1:55-56 (see also review of Buffalo’s First Century) Myers, Patty 70:3:5 Myers, Patty, reviewer 71:2:43 Myers, William (Mrs.) 11:2:139 Mygatt, Emmie (Mrs.) 28:1:25 Mynett, Jeff 45:2:157-158 Myres Grand Canyon 46:1:64 Myrick, Andrew 31:2:237 Myrick, N. F. 1:3:17 mysteries (see Great Mysteries of the West) Mysteries of the Past by Mary Frost 14:1:51-55 Mystery and Romance of Wyoming by Laura Allyn Ekstrom (poem) 25:2:214 Mystic (Connecticut) 66:1&2:45, 48 Mystic Seaport Museum (Mystic, Connecticut) 66:1&2:41, 45, 48 Mystic Shrine (see Kalif Temple) Mythic West in Twentieth Century America by Robert G. Athearn, review 59:2:51-52 myths and legends 14:1:52; 15:3:292; 16:1:71; 31:2:131 (see also Indian Legends from the Indian Guide Published at Shoshone Agency; Indian Legends of the Northern Rockies; Mysteries of the Past; Plains Indian Mythology) N

N. K. Boswell and Company 26:1:93 Nadeau, Remi 39:2:213 (see also Fort Laramie and the Sioux Indians) Naeve, Milo (see also Identifying American Furniture, Colonial to Contemporary) Nagel, Fred C. (see Fred C. Nagel and Company) Nagel, R. B. 49:2:272 Nagle, Erasmus 15:4:393; 21:2/3:200; 23:2:29; 51:2:13; 57:1:36; 59:1:2, 4, 7, 9-11 Nagle, George Henry 17:1:84; 20:1:94; 27:2:231 Nagor, H. G. 22:1:91 Nakahara, Helen (Miyagi) 76:4:21 Nakok 33:1:38 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Nalls, Esther C. 26:1:56, 61 Nalls, Stuart (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Nalls, Stuart 26:1:61; 27:2:231 Names Hill 22:2:250; 23:1:60; 30:2:202, 207-209; 32:2:201, photo 256 Names Hill by Hazel Nobel Boyack 30:2:208-209 December 14, 2009 Page 531

Names Hill by Karen Buck 45:2:255-258 Names Hill Crossing 45:2:252, 256 Nam-e-sum (see Cut Nose) Naming of Mount Owen by William O. Owen 5:2&3:72-77 Naming Wyoming by Lillian L. VanBurgh 12:1:34 Nantkes, Robert (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:1:92 Nantucket (Maine) 66:1&2:47 Nantucket Island (Massachusetts) 66:1&2:49 Nantucket shoals 66:1&2:49 Napoleon of the West by Raymond W. Settle and Mary Lund Settle 32:1:5-47 Naptha (steamboat) illustration 23:1:front cover Narcissa Whitman by Opal Sweazea Allen, review 32:267-268 Nard, Alfred 64:2:44 Nard, Slick 52:2:45 Narkawk 28:2:207; 29:2:210; 30:1:72 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Narkok 59:2:31-32 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Narry (General) 33:1:84 NASA 71:2:37 Nasatir, Abraham P. (see Spanish War Vessels on the Mississippi, 1792-1796) Nash, D. A. 27:2:231 Nash, E. W. (Captain) 27:2:146 Nash, Fred (Mrs.) photo 17:2:158 Nash, Gerald D. (see Creating the West: Historical Interpretations, 1890-1990; World War II and the West: Reshaping the Economy) Nash, Gerald D. review of Wyoming’s War Years, 1941-1945 66:3:83-84 Nash, Thomas 54:2:8 Naske, Claus M. (see review of Life in Alaska: The Reminiscences of a Kansas Woman, 1916-1919; review of Saloons of the Old West) Nason, John H., 72:1:34 Natchez Trace 66:3:2 Nathan Addison Baker, 1843-1934 review 40:1:151-152 Nathaniel Thomas Collection 66:4:29 Nation, Bill (Mayor) 48:2:245; 63:1:17-18 Nation, Bill 75:4: 38 National Academy of Sciences 20:2:138, 141 National Air and Space Museum 71:2:37 National American Woman Suffrage Association 52:1:9, 11, 14 National Anthropological Archive, 74:2:17 National Archives 65:1:53; 65:4:29 (see also Federal Records Center) National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 66:4:11 National Bank Failures in Wyoming, 1924 by Peter W. Huntoon 54:2:34-44 National Bank of Cheyenne 23:1:18 National Baseball Hall of Fame 71:2:16 National Board of Geographic Names 71:3:34 National Cemeteries 17:1:75-76 (see also GRAVES) December 14, 2009 Page 532

National Child Labor Committee 66:4:11 National Conference on Charities and Corrections 66:4:11 National Conference on City Planning 66:4:11 National Conservation Commission 20:2:142 National Defense Act 18:1:30 National Defense Education Act fund 47:2:213 National Education Association (NEA) 22:1:57; 66:4:2 National Elk Commission 70:4:8 National Elk Refuge 44:1:103-106; 44:2:255, 258 National Elk Refuge 70:4:12, 18 National Elk Refuge 71:3:22, 23 National Endowments for the Humanities (NEH) 66:4:2 National Finals (rodeo) 66:1&2:70 National Forest Service 76:2:28-29, 34 National Frontier Trails Center 65:2/3:14 National Geographic Book Service (see also America’s Historylands, Landmarks of Liberty) National Geographic Society 60:2:45 National Geographic Traveler 71:3:13 National Guard 24:1:3; 24:2:90 National Historic Preservation Act 66:1&2:7 National Historic Trail 65:2/3:7, 14 National Hotel 65:1:44 National Hotel, 74:2:4 National Livestock Association 20:1:34 National Mining and Industrial Exposition 76:3:28 National Mining and Industrial Expostion 22:1:60-63 national monument 75:3:3; nation’s first 3 National Museum at Scottsbluff, Nebraska 23:2:59 National Order of Cowboy Rangers 31:1:74 National Organization For Women (NOW) 66:3:10, 12 National Park Bank in Livingston, National Park Service, 74:2:3, 9 National Park legislation (see Wyoming’s Senator John Benjamin Kendrick: The Politics of Oil, Public Land and National Park Legislation in the 1920s) National Park Service 10:1:41; 12:1:82; 14:4:329; 17:1:3, 16, 84; 23:2:58; 26:2:209; 30:1:7, 106; 31:2:231; 32:1:108; 34:2:144; 42:2:151, 153, 155, 157, 164; 50:1:5-6, 24, 37-45, 48-49; 55:2:10; 64:1:25; 65:1:4, 38, 49; 65:2/3:7, 14, 27; 65:4:10, 12; 66:1&2:72-73; 66:3:65; 66:4:43, 57 (see also Denver Service Center; Preservation Planning Branch; United States Army of the Interior, National Park Service, The National Register of Historic Places) National Park Service 70:3:7, 10, 11, 15, 19 National Park Service 71:3:34 National Park Service 75:3:2-8 National Park Service rangers 70:3:8 National Park Service view toward cultural resources 71:3:10 National Park Service, 70:2:24, 28 national parks (see How the U.S. Cavalry Saved Our National Parks) December 14, 2009 Page 533

National Parks Magazine 71:3:13, 17 National Parks: The American Experience by Alfred Runte, review 53:1:69 National Pictures Click 11:2:139 National Pipe Line and Refining Company 22:1:88-89, 91 National Press Photographers Association 66:4:7 National Prison Assoc 75:1, 32 National Public Relations Journal 71:2:36 National Register of National Register of Historic Places 64:3/4:5, 25; 65:4:27, 61 National Register of Historic Places 66:1&2:7, 32 National Register of Historic Places 71:3:11 National Register of Historic Places, 1969 by U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, review 42:1:129-130 National Register of the Interior (see United States Army of the Interior, National Park Service, The National Register of Historic Places) National Republican Committee 71:4:7 National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings (see Soldier and Brave, the National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings, National Park Service) National Trust for Historic Preservation 65:1:5 National Trust for Historic Preservation 71:3:12 National Western Stock Show 74:1:6 National Wildlife Federation 70:3:16 National Women’s Trade Union League 66:4:11 National Women's Democratic Club 74:1:4 National Wool Growers Association 64:1:22; 66:4:24 Native American art (see Magic Images: Contemporary Native American Art; Native Faces: Indian Cultures in American Art) Native American literature (see Remembered Earth, An Anthology of Contemporary Native American Literature) Native American Rights Fund 59:1:25 Native American Sagas from the Diaries of John Hunton, ed. by Michael Griske 76:3:2-13 Native Americans (see individuals’ names, tribal affiliations, specific events) Native Faces: Indian Cultures in American Art by Patricia Trenton and Patrick Houlihan, review 58:1:60- 61 Native Home of Hope: People and the Northern Rockies edited by Thomas N. Bethell, Deborah E. Tuck, and Michael S. Clark, review 59:2:50 Nativism in Wyoming, 1868 to 1930 by Lawrence A. Cardoso 58:1:20-38 Natrona County 1:2:8; 1:1&2:14-15; 16:1:64; 18:2:157, 160; 19:1:33; 26:1:59, 83-84; 27:2:231; 28:2:188; 31:2:195, 230, 232; 33:2:155-156; 34:1:72; 44:1:7; 48:2:180, 183, 194, 222, 265; 64:3/4:2, 8, 17-18, 21, 23; 66:1&2:42; 66:3:34; 66:4:15 (see also Casper Centennial, 1889-1989: Natrona County, Wyoming, 1890-1990; History of Natrona County; Life in Natrona County, 1899 to 1900-Recollections of Myrtle Chalfant Gregg) Natrona County Airport Board of Commissioners 64:3/4:21 Natrona County Commissioners 64:3/4:8, 23 Natrona County Courthouse 66:1&2:35 Natrona County High School 27:2:231; 64:3/4:21, 44 Natrona County Historical Society 28:2:188 December 14, 2009 Page 534

Natrona County Municipal Airport 64:3/4:23 Natrona County Pioneer Association 26:1:85 Natrona County Tribune 22:2:43-44; 46:1:39 Natrona County Tribune 71:4:3 Natrona County Tribune 76:1:19 Natrona Hotel 46:1:117 Natrona Pipe Line and Refining Company 70:4:39 Natrona Tribune 65:1:29, 33 Natural Bridge 35:2:205 (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Natural Fort 2:3:53-54 Natural gas 70:3:24, 27 Natural Resource Board 48:2:219-220 Nature of the Relationship between the Blackfeet Indians and the Men of the Fur Trade by Peter W. Dunwiddie 46:1:123-133 Nature’s Yellowstone. The Story of an American Wilderness That Became Yellowstone National Park by Richard A. Bartlett, review 47:1:116-119 Nauvoo, Illinois, 72:1:20, 23 Navajo 26:2:176; 33:1:33 (see also Navajo and Ute Peyotism; Navajo of the Painted Desert; Navajo Roundup; Old Navajo Rugs: Their Development from 1900 to 1940) Navajo and Ute Peyotism by D. F. Aberle and O. C. Stewart, review 29:2:236-237 Navajo of the Painted Desert by Walter L. Bateman, review 42:2:283 Navajo Roundup by Lawrence C. Kelley, review 43:1:147-148 Naval Oil Reserves, Teapot Dome and the Continental Trading Company by Paul H. Giddens 53:1:14-27 Navijo (see Navajo) Navoo, Illinois 11:3:152-154 (see also Commerce Illinois) Navy Department 17:2:104 Naylor, David 66:1&2:31 NBC-TV 66:4:23 (see also Prime Time Sunday) NCAA television committee 70:3:37 NCO Club (see MILITARY: Non-commissioned Officers Club) Neal, J. B., reviewer, 72:1:46 Neal, String 31:1:91 Nearby History: Exploring the Past Around You by David E. Kyvig and Myron A. Marty, review 56:2:50-51 Nebeker, Earl (see Grave Springs; Back in the Moonshine Days) Nebeker, George 60:1:11 Nebeker, John 46:2:219-223 Neble, Wyoming 29:2:159 Nebraska 23:1:57, 63; 23:2:27; 28:1:71; 31:2:127, 201, 207, 242; 65:1:8, 15, 24-25; 65:2/3:10, 14, 24; 65:4:10, 12 (see also History of Nebraska; Press on Wheels. A History of the Frontier Index of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Elsewhere?; Shall The People Rule? A History of the Democratic Party in Nebraska Politics, 1854-1972; Sod Walls: The Story of the Nebraska Sod House) Nebraska 66:1&2:4, 21, 30; 66:3:12, 16, 19, 22, 25, 46, 63; 66:4:15 Nebraska and Wyoming Investment Company 43:2:214 Nebraska City, Neb., 70:2:26 Nebraska farming 24:1:42-45 Nebraska fight 24:1:42, 44 December 14, 2009 Page 535

Nebraska Historical Society 8:1:524 Nebraska History 65:2/3:14 Nebraska Place Names by Lilian Fitzpatrick 34:1:126-128 Nebraska Public Television 70:3:40 Nebraska State Historical Society 26:2:218; 65:2/3:14 (see also Nebraska State Historical Society Library) Nebraska State Historical Society Library 26:2:119 Nebraska Territory 4:2:318; 17:2:148-152; 65:2/3:13 (see also Camp Walbach, Nebraska Territory, 1858- 1859: The Military Post at Cheyenne Pass) Necessary Earth by Wilson O. Clough, review 37:2:245-246 Necrotic stomatilis 70:4:8 Needham and Cotton 46:1:37-38 Needle Rock Station 34:2:236 needle-gun (see Springfield rifles) Neef, Brunt 26:1:21 Neei-mia-Reah (see Sand Hill) Neeley, Sarah F. 34:1:70 Nee-mai-Rear (see Sand Hill) Neeranga 29:2:210 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Neese, J. M. 32:2:148 Neff, Amos 39:2:248 Neff, J. W. (and sons) 26:1:7, 20 Nefsy, Frank, 72:1:37 Nefsy, William, 72:1:37 Nefsy, Wyoming 29:2:159 Negus in Johnson County by William A. Martin 65:4:30 Negus, Charles 65:4:30 Ne-hee-o-ee-woo-tis photo 15:3:239 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Neiber Stage Stop by Adeline Neiber Murdock 39:1:117-122 Neiber, B.J. 76:1:23 Neiber, Bernard J. 39:1:117, 121; 52:2:45 Neiber, Mary 39:1:118, 120 Neider, Charles (see Great West) Neiderjohn, R. K. 26:2:137 Neighboring States Ask Questions on Suffrage 12:3:244-245 Neihardt, John G. (see Sixth Grandfather: Black Elk’s Teaching Given to John G. Neihardt) Neikok 8:2:561-562; 15:3:246-247 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Neil, Caroline 62:1:14-15, 55 Neiman, Charles 15:1:15, 19, 26, 31 Nei-mir-vier (see Sand Hill) Neitfeld, Henry 73:3:22 Neitfeld, Jennie 73:3:22 Nel, Johanna (see Territory is Founded: Political, Social, Economic and Educational Conditions in Wyoming, 1850- 1890; University of Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station: 100 Years of Service to the State) December 14, 2009 Page 536

Nel, Johannes E. (see University of Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station: 100 Years of Service to the State) Nelan, John 15:1:65 Nellie Morgan lode 40:2:228, 232 Nelson 31:2:127, 134-135, 137 Nelson Resort 36:2:194 Nelson, A. M. (Alfred) photo 34:1:4, 5-7, 9-18, 20, 26, 28, 30 Nelson, Alice Downey 11:1:66; 24:1:102 Nelson, Almer 50:2:251, 265 Nelson, Ann 64:3/4:4 Nelson, Anthony 27:2:155 Nelson, Aven (Doctor) 24:2:115; 43:1:8; 54:1:27-28; 57:2:11; 58:1:32; 60:1:30; 64:1:13-14, 20; 65:1:32 (see also Aven Nelson of Wyoming) Nelson, Aven 75:1, 2 Nelson, Berthe (Mrs.) 44:1:92 Nelson, Charles 30:1:92; 34:1:30 Nelson, Cora 44:1:92 Nelson, Daniel A. (see Supreme Court Appointment of Willis Van Devanter) Nelson, Dick J. 30:1:121; 31:2:127-139; photo 34:1:4, 7, 9-10, 13, 16-18, 23-24 (see also Branded Peace; Seventy Years and More Ago; Wyoming; Smooth the Ways; Tales Old Timers Tell; Wyoming Memories) Nelson, Douglas W. (see Heart Mountain. The History of An American Concentration Camp) Nelson, Edward W. 50:2:230-235, 248-249 Nelson, Eliza 34:1:6 Nelson, Frank Ellen 34:1:6, 9, 11, 20 Nelson, Geneva 34:1:7 Nelson, Gerald 38:1:115 Nelson, H. H. 59:1:21 Nelson, Henry 34:1:5-6 Nelson, Ida J. 34:1:6 Nelson, Ivar (see Mining Town: The Photographic Record of T. N. Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur d’Alenes) Nelson, James 34:1:5 Nelson, James Frederick 39:1:103 Nelson, John 47:2:148 Nelson, John Young 39:2:207, 214 Nelson, Lillian Heath (Doctor) 15:4:390; 26:1:92, 95; 26:2:218, 220 Nelson, Lloyd 34:1:5-6; 60:2:16 Nelson, Lou (Mrs.) (see Nelson, Lillian Heath) Nelson, Lou J. (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Nelson, Lou J. 31:2:235; 27:2:231 Nelson, Mae (Mrs.) photo 31:2:128, 138 Nelson, Mark, review of Elizabeth Bacon Custer and the Making of a Myth 66:1&2:59 Nelson, Martha 34:1:6 Nelson, Martin 16:1:31; 44:1:92 December 14, 2009 Page 537

Nelson, Mary Caroline photo 34:1:4, 6-7, 9, 11, 18, 20-21, 23, 25-26, 28 Nelson, Morris 15:1:8 Nelson, Nancy Melinda 34:1:6-7, 9, 17 Nelson, Neva 34:1:16, 18, 26 Nelson, Orpha May 34:1:7 Nelson, Osea 56:1:44, 50 Nelson, Otto 30:1:92 Nelson, Ozzie 64:1:25 Nelson, Pearl 34:1:30 Nelson, Robert C. (see review of John Selman, Gunfighter) Nelson, S. A. 26:1:24 Nelson, Sarah Pettigrew photo 34:1:4 Nelson, T.T. 76:1:23 Nelson, Vance 38:1:103 Nelson, W. Dale, Interpreters with Lewis and Clark: The Story of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau, reviewed 76:4:26-27 Nelson’s saddle tree 26:1:29 Nemaha River (Kansas) 25:2:118; 28:1:70 Nemits 16:1:26-27, 30-31 (see also Bannock) Nemuts (see Nemits) neonatives 71:3:43 Neosho, Missouri 75:3:26 Nephi, Utah Territory 25:2:164 Nesmiths 43:2:271 nesters 26:2:231 Nettie Wright’s Dance Hall photo 37:2:150 Neuberger, Richard (Senator) 55:2:16 Neumann 34:2:166 Neuschatz, Michael (see Golden Sword: The Coming of Capitalism to the Colorado Mining Frontier) Neva 46:1:18 (see also Arapaho) Nevada 65:2/3:2, 7, 13; 65:4:30 Nevada 66:3:16 Nevada fight 27:2:205 Nevels, George 14:2:163 Nevin, Frank 28:2:135 Nevins, Julius Martin 31:2:169; 32:2:189 New Albany Company 23:1:67 New Brown Hotel 71:3:7 New Buffalo Bill Weekly 49:1:113, 123 New Concord, Ohio 65:2/3:27 New Courses for the Colorado River: Major Issues for the Next Century edited by Gary D. Weatherford and F. Lee Brown, review 59:2:49-50 New Deal 48:2:178-181, 229; 49:2:175; 64:3/4:58-59 New Deal 66:3:50-51, 61 (see also End of American Exceptionalism: Frontier Anxiety from the Old West to the New Deal; Indians, New Deal Indian policy December 14, 2009 Page 538

New Deal agricultural policies 71:2:31 New Deal and the West by Richard Lowitt, review 57:2:50 New Deal Art in Wyoming: Some Case Studies by H. R. Dieterich and Jacqueline Petravage 45:1:53-67 New Deal Cultural Projects in Wyoming by H. R. Dieterich 52:2:30-44 New Deal for the American People by Roger Biles, review 64:3/4:57-58 New Deal Indian policy 66:3:56, 61 New Deal Indian program 66:3:59 New Deal relief 71:2:34 New Dealers 66:3:58 New Directions for Wyoming Women’s History by Sherry L. Smith 63:4:150-160 New Directions in American Indian History edited by Colin G. Calloway, review 62:3:144-145 New Emigrant Road 22:2:49 New England 66:1&2:40, 43, 46, 48; 66:3:4, 40 New Facts About Fort Phil Kearny by Thomas Kearny 12:4:329-331 New Ferry Road 23:1:85 New Fork River 22:2:30, 36, 55 New Fork, Wyoming 23:1:93 New Grand Teton National Park dedication photo 6:3:248 New Guardhouse, Fort Laramie 73:3:23 New Helvetia (see FORTS AND CAMPS) New Jersey 65:1:7 New Jersey and Trenton Banking Company 46:1:132 New Mecca Hotel 64:2:57 New Mexican 22:2:14 New Mexico 65:4:13 (see Charles Ilfeld Company, A Study of the Rise and Decline of Mercantile Capitalism in New Mexico) New Mexico 66:1&2:36; 66:3:60 Exposition 16:1:51 New Orleans Picayune 35:2:205; 42:1:80 New Views of Mormon History: A Collection of Essays in Honor of Leonard J. Arrington edited by Davis Bitton and Maureen Ursenbach Beecher, review 61:1:58-59 New Western History 66:4:46 New York (state) 66:1&2:27, 46, 48-49, 75; 66:3:5, 10, 43; 66:4:26-27, 29 New York 50:1:65-67 New York City 76:1:2, 4 New York City, New York 22:1:75; 65:1:8, 47; 65:2/3:4; 65:4:25, 27, 46, 57; 66:4:29, 32 (see also City University of New York; Waldorf Hotel) New York Evening Post 16:1:16 New York Herald 16:1:35 New York Herald 71:3:27 New York Herald Tribune 71:2:35 New York House Restaurant 64:2:51 New York Institute of Photography 66:4:6 New York Museum of the American Indian 9:3:764 New York Sun 65:4:39 December 14, 2009 Page 539

New York Times 64:1:23; 65:4:7; 66:1&2:42; 66:4:4, 39 New York Times 71:2:37 New York to Paris Automobile Race-Crossing Wyoming in 1908 by Emmett D. Chisum 52:1:34-39 New, A. L. 66:3:34, 38-39, 44-45 (see Chairman) Newberry Libary (Chicago) 23:1:53 Newburn, Dr. H. K. 70:3:39 Newby, William Thompson 35:2:204, 206; 40:2:219; 42:2:208 Newcastle (Wyoming) 66:3:5, 45 Newcastle coal field 51:1:133 Newcastle Democrat 75:1, 25 Newcastle Experiment Farm 51:1:133 Newcastle Men's Store, 72:1:35 Newcastle News 20:1:7 Newcastle News Letter, 72:1:34 Newcastle News-Journal 65:1:28 Newcastle News-Letter Journal 33:2:157; 42:2:175 Newcastle, 70:1:3 Newcastle, Wyoming 30:2:148-149; 31:2:130-131, 134, 139, 248; 48:2:176; 49:1:6-7, 11, 18, 20 (see also ...and then there was one. The Story of Cambria, Tubb Town and Newcastle; Main Street) Newcastle, Wyoming, 70:1:2-3, 4 Newcomb 18:2:130 Newell (Miss) 3:1:111 Newell, F. N. 64:1:25 Newell, Frederick 56:2:39-40 Newell, H. T. “Kid” 26:1:21 Newell, Hubert M. (Reverend) 27:2:231 Newell, John 20:2:180 Newell, Logan 71:3:26 Newell, Robert 17:2:103 Newell, Robert 70:4:11 Newfork Valley 22:2:28 Newhart, Bob 71:4:11 Newkirk, Okla. 75:3:29 Newlands Act (see Reclamation Act) Newlin, Dale, 72:1:37 Newlin, I. C. 54:2:38 Newman Clara 37:1:31 Newman, E. S. 36:2:185 Newman, E., 72:1:31 Newman, Gina 44:2:282 Newman, John (Mrs.) 25:1:96 Newman, Josie 37:1:31 Newman, Paul 44:2:282 Newman’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Newmark’s Concert Hall 25:1:9 December 14, 2009 Page 540

Newnham (English women’s college) 66:3:4 Newport News (Virginia) 66:1&2:43 Newport, Puss 41:2:276 News 22:2:41 (see also McCammon, Ida) Newspaper as Historical Record by Elizabeth Keen 34:2:218-233; 35:1:88-101 newspaper editors (see Some Wyoming Editors I Have Known) newspaper women 26:2:117 Newspapering in the Old West. A Pictorial History of Journalism and Printing on the Frontier by Robert Karolevitz, review 38:1:126-127 Newspapermen by Elizabeth Keen 34:1:61-84 newspapers 2:1:1-13; 2:4:75; 9:3:729-742; 13:4:347-351; 14:4:299-314; 18:1:81-88 55:1:22-31 (see also All the News That’s Fit to Chuckle Over: Newspaper Humor of the Old West; Boom Town Newspapers-Journalism on the Rocky Mountain Frontier; Eastern Records of Early Wyoming Newspapers; FIRSTS: newspaper in Cheyenne; newspaper in Wyoming; newspaper published in Laramie City; First 100 Years. A History of the Salt Lake Tribune, 1871-1971; Fourth Infantry Press at Fort Bridger; Grand Teton: Frontier Newspaper in the Twentieth Century; History of Wyoming; journalism; individual titles; Letter to the Editor; Newspapermen; Newspaper as Historical Record; Pioneer Printing in Wyoming; Press on Wheels; Press on Wheels. A History of the Frontier Index of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Elsewhere?; Sweetwater Journalism and Western Myth; Wyoming Jewish Press; Wyoming’s Frontier Newspapers) Newton 19:2:85 Newton and Rae 33:2:133 Newton Ranch (see RANCHES) Newton ranch 75:1,14 Newton, A. A. 21:1:101 Newton, A. C. 19:2:72; 26:1:21 Newton, A. C. 75:1, 9 Newton, Brownie 51:1:108 Newton, Brownie 75:1, 10 Newton, Dorothy "Dot" 75:1, 8-11 Newton, Earl 30:1:108-109, 111 Newton, Flora 75:1, 9, 11 Newton, Glen 73:3:25 Newton, Henry 28:1:5; 54:1:43-46, photo 47, 48 Newton, Kansas 75:3:3, 26 Newton, L. L. 6:1&2:241-243; 7:3:443; 7:4:483; 9:3:762; 14:1:83; 14:4:329; 25:1:96; 26:1:54, 57; 26:2:133; 65:1:32 Newton, Len 26:1:21 Newton, Martha Marston 75:1, 8 Newton, Silas M. 54:1:22 Newton, Wess 54:2:23 Newton-Jenney Expedition 54:1:43-48 Ney, Bill (see Bill Nye in the South; Bill Nye’s Experience) Ney, Edgar Wilson “Bill” 46:2:253-262 Nez Perce 1:1:5; 8:4:614-615; 9:2:706; 19:2:65; 22:2:52; 29:2:126, 143-144; 33:1:26, 28, 33; 33:2:163; 43:2:239; 44:1:69; 56:1:21; 56:2:22, 25-26; 59:1:51 (see also Children of Grace: Nez Perce War of 1877; Nez Perce Indian War; Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of the Northwest) December 14, 2009 Page 541

65:2/3:11 Nez Perce Creek 56:1:21 Nez Perce Indian War by John D. McDermott 65:4:35 Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of the Northwest by Alivn M. Josephy, Jr., review 38:1:123 Nez Perce Trail, 70:2:22 NH 29:1:43, photo 42, 50-51, 65; 30:1:30; 32:2:205; 33:2:192; 34:1:95 NH Ranch (see RANCHES) NH Trail 28:1:29 NH Trail Road 32:1:91-92 Niagra Falls, New York 65:1:8 Nichol, Virginia B. (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Nicholas, J. H. 16:2:121 Nicholas, Thomas A. 26:2:221; 27:2:231; 33:2:220; 44:1:39 (see also Story of Sergeant Custard’s Fight) Nicholas, Thomas A. 71:2:32 Nicholls, Bill 70:3:9, 14 Nichols Store and Saloon (see Nichols, Guy) Nichols, D. C. 44:1:44 Nichols, Elizabeth 42:2:220 Nichols, Guy photo 15:1:cover Nichols, Harry 34:1:45 Nichols, Jack 73:3:21 Nichols, James Calvin (see Candy Kid. James Calvin “Kid” Nichols, 1883-1962) Nichols, Jeanette Paddock 20:1:20 Nichols, Jeffrey 76:2:4, (author) 26-35; bio 35 Nichols, John 42:2:220 Nichols, Laura 4:1:272 Nichols, Melvin 40:1:71 Nichols, Melvin J. 27:2:231 Nichols, Roger L. (see review of Custer and the Little Big Horn: A Psychobiographical Inquiry; review of Fur Trade of the American West , 1807-1840) Nichols, W. A. (Brevette Major General) 43:2:239 Nichols, Washington 32:2:202 Nichols, William, 74:2:12, 15 Nicholson, Cora B. 28:2:135 Nicholson, G. J. Guthrie, Jr. 65:4:190 Nicholson, Oscar 25:1:88 (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Nicholson, W. D. 54:2:26 Nicholsville, Wyoming 24:1:79 Nickell, Willie 54:1:15; 64:2:34, 44, 66; 65:4:2 Nickels, Jenny 25:1:46 Nickels, Walt 25:1:44-45 Nickerson, Ada Nelle 44:2:284 Nickerson, Capt. H. G. 71:2:12 Nickerson, Edith 26:1:58, 60 Nickerson, Herman G. (Captain) 12:3:173-176; 20:1:70; 22:7:43; 26:1:51-52, 54, 59-60; 26:2:212; December 14, 2009 Page 542

30:2:171-174; 31:1:37, 78, 87; 34:2:227; photo 37:1:4, 5; 40:1:118-119; 41:1:41; 42:2:236; 44:1:31; 44:2:284; 45:1:35; 46:1:39-41; 47:1:65-66; 56:2:34; 62:1:16, 19-21, 50, 62-63 (see also Early History of Fremont County) Nickerson, O. K. 26:1:55; 30:2:172 Nicklos (Mrs.) 24:2:110; 25:1:96; 27:2:231 Nicklos, Charles F. 24:2:114; 27:2:231 nicknames (see Unusual Nicknames) Nicodemus, L. F. 73:3:9 Nicol 12:2:95 Nicol, Frank 26:1:60 Nicolaisen, Hans (Mrs.) 3:1:108 Nicolaysen art collection 66:1&2:30 Nicolaysen Lumber Company 66:1&2:30 Nicolaysen Lumber Yard 46:1:117 Nicolaysen Residence: sketches and photo 66:1&2:30-31 Nicolaysen, Edith Beulah 70:4:23 Nicolaysen, Elizabeth Maren 70:4:23 Nicolaysen, Mary (Mrs. Peter) 66:1&2:30, 32 Nicolaysen, Peter 66:1&2:30, 32 Nicolaysen, Peter C. 70:4:22, 28 Nicollet, Joseph 71:4:19 Nidelett, S. L. (Doctor) 51:2:44-45, 49 Niedersachsische Staats-und Universtat (see Gottingen, Germany) Nielsen, “Little Chris” 28:2:132 Nielsen, Margaret E. 53:1:72 (see also Roving Over the Wilds of Wyoming) Nielson Enterprises, Incorporated 42:1:63 Nielson, Errol 70:4:17,18 Nielson, Glenn E. 42:1:63 Nielson, Wilford (Mrs.) 42:2:171 Nielson, Wilford 42:2:152, 154, 168, 170-171 Niemcyk family 71:2:26 Niemcyk, Felix 71:2:29 Nigger Jim (see Edwards, James) Nigger Steve (see Maden, Burrill) Night Horse (Henry Lee Taylor) photo 66:3:51 (see also Arapaho) Niland, John 33:2:195 Nimmo, John 33:2:133 Nimmo, T. 33:2:133 Nimnicht, Bud 25:1:74 Ninabutz 28:2:207 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Nine hundred and second (902d) Quartermaster Detachment (see MILITARY) Nine hundred and sixth (906th) Guard Squadron (see MILITARY) Nine Mile Spring 47:2:236 Nine Mile Water Hole 70:3:4 Nine Stage Station 42:2:256 December 14, 2009 Page 543

Nines, C. 1:4:20 Nineveh of the Plains 33:2:145 Ninneman, Thomas R. 49:2:300 (see also Wyoming’s Senator Joseph C. O’Mahoney) Ninth Legislative Assembly 48:2:37 Ninth Territorial Legislature 56:1:55 Niobrara Cattle Company 36:2:185 Niobrara Country Club 71:4:5 Niobrara County (poem) by Mae Urbanek 27:2:195-197 Niobrara County 18:2:157; 23:2:41; 27:2:231; 48:2:194; 66:4:19 Niobrara County 71:3:3 Niobrara County 71:4:3; named 3 Niobrara County Library 27:2:231 Niobrara County Memorial Hospital (Lusk, Wyoming) 66:4:20 Niobrara County Pioneer Association by Helen Willson 14:2:128-137 (see also Niobrara County Pioneer Association) Niobrara River 17:2:91; 37:1:106 Niobrara River to Virginia City wagon road 17:2:141, 154 Niobrara to Virginia City Wagon Road, 70:2:9 Nisselius, Arthur (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Nisselius, Jack 27:2:231 Nisselius, Jack K. 39:1:137 Niswander, Frank J. 41:2:189 Nixon 33:2:198 Nixon, Pres. Richard M. 73:3:35 Nixon, Richard (President) 61:1:8 Nixon, Richard M. 70:3:24, 28 Nixon’s Boarding House (see hotels) No Bell, Kate (Mrs.) photo 45:2:226 (see also Sioux) No Duty to Retreat by Richard Maxwell Brown 65:4:23 No Fat, Sally, 70:1:9 No Neck 28:1:31 No Step Backward: Women and Family on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, Helena, Montana, 1865- 1900 by Paula Petrik, review 61:1:60 No Wood 32:1:91 No Wood Creek 29:1:158; 37:2:220; 44:2:164 No Wood, Wyoming 29:2:159; 31:1:83 No. 2 Tunnel (see tunnel crew at entrance of No. 2 Tunnel photo) No. 581, YNP-2 (see CCC Camp) Noah, Morton 34:1:6 Noble and Bragg (sheep and cattle company) 31:1:33 Noble Brothers (freighters) 44:2:281 Noble, Antonette Chambers (see review of Wiley’s Dream of Empire: The Wiley Irrigation Project) Noble, Bruce J., Jr., review of A Few Interested Residents 66:1&2:56 (see also Frenchman in Wyoming; Quest for Settlement in Early Wyoming; review of Medicine Bows: Wyoming’s Mountain Country; review of Museum Masters; Their Museums and Their Influence) December 14, 2009 Page 544

Noble, C. (Mrs.) 25:1:75, 79 Noble, Carrol 25:1:71, 74, 77, 79-80 Noble, Gene (Mrs.) 22:2:28 Noble, J. (Doctor) 42:2:194 Noble, Jim 22:2:30, 38 Noble, John 34:2:144, 216 Noble, Lin I. (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Noble, Lin I. 75:1, 14 Noble, Maud, cabin of 71:3:14 Noble, Maude 42:2:155; 44:2:242-244 Noble, Patricia 65:4:61 Noble, Tina G. (see Robbers Roost Historical Society) Noble, Wert P. 15:3:281; 20:1:58; 26:1:64; 29:2:187-188; 31:1:33, 87 Noble, Worden P. 46:2:190; 52:2:49, 53, 56; 54:2:70 Noble’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Noblitt, A. D. 60:2:19 Noel, Thomas J. (see City and the Saloon: Denver 1858-1916) Nois, C. J. 20:1:94 Nolaco Growth Fund 49:2:280 Nolan (Constable) 22:2:15-16 Nolan Shorty 22:2:37 Nolan, Charlotte 33:2:182 Nolan, Edward 65:1:37, 42 Nolan, Effie photo 33:2:178, 179 Nolan, Jack 55:1:23 Nolan, Jim 76:3:17 Nolan, John 28:2:155; 30:1:30; 31:2:200; 33:1:70; photo 33:2:178, 179-180, 182-184, 188-189 (see also RANCHES: Nolan) Nolan, Tom (Private) 16:2:104; 30:1:30 Nolan’s Ranch (see Nolan, John; RANCHES) Nor’westers 44:1:80-81 Norbeck (North Dakota Senator) 58:2:28 Norbeck Bill 42:2:156, 178 Norcross Brothers 38:1:51 Nordell, Philip Gardiner 34:2:261 (see also Pattee, the Lottery King. The Omaha and Wyoming Lotteries) Nordstrom, Carl T. (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:8, 30 Norfolk (Virginia) 66:1&2:46-48 Norkok 8:2:554 (see also Neikok, The Shoshone Interpreter) Norman, Berth (see Bo-Pi-Gio) Norman, George (Mrs.) 22:2:7 Norman, George 22:2:7 Norman, Iva McAdams 22:2:7 Norman, Lydia 22:2:7, 10 Norman, Robert L. (Mrs.) 27:2:239-240 Norrell, Bill 28:1:56 December 14, 2009 Page 545

Norris (Superintendent) 36:2:140 Norris (Yellowstone National Park) 66:4:50 Norris Geyser area 70:3:8 Norris Geyser Basin 14:2:93; 44:1:19; 65:1:42, 48 Norris Hotel 14:2:front cover Norris, Amanada 15:1:62 Norris, Amanda (Foote) 74:1:15 Norris, George (Senator) 53:1:18-19, 26 Norris, Jane E. (see Written in Water: The Life of Benjamin Harrison Eaton) Norris, Lee G. (see Written in Water: The Life of Benjamin Harrison Eaton) Norris, Phietus W. (Colonel) 15:2:105, 118, 122; 29:2:126, 136, 138, 144-146 Norris, Philetus W. 70:4:15 Norris, Philetus W., 70:2:27, 28, 29 Norris, Philetus, 74:2:3 Norris, W. A., Jr. (State Senator) 48:2:221 North American Buffalo by Franklin Gilbert Roe, review 24:1:93-95 North American Cattle Company 14:4:316; 19:2:122-123 North American Cattle-Ranching Frontiers: Origins, Diffusion and Differentiation by Terry G. Jordan, review 66:3:80-81 North American Fur Trade Conference (see Aspects of the Fur Trade-Selected Papers of the 1965 North American Fur Trade Conference; fur trade) North American P-51 Mustang (airplane) 64:3/4:22 North American Plains (see Great Plains) North and South Railroad 29:2:158 North Central Committee 70:3:40 North Chugwater Creek 46:1:12 (see also Chugwater Creek) North Cottonwood Creek 22:2:30 North Cottonwood Creek Indian Campground 22:2:30 North Dakota 65:1:51 (see also History of North Dakota) North Dakota 66:3:60; 66:4:10, 20 North Faulk (Fork) 21:2/3:125 North Fork, Platte River 26:2:187 North Fork, Snake River 17:2:91 North Fork, South Plate River (#3) 23:1:5 North Geyser Basin (Yellowstone National Park) photo 66:4:47 North Laramie Mountains (see Atlantic Gold District and the North Laramie Mountains) North Pacific Ocean 22:1:82 North Park, Colorado 15:3:290; 22:1:53; 64:2:43 North Park, Wyoming 16:2:89, 95 North Piney Creek 22:2:50 North Platte 41:1:47 (see also North Platte City, Nebraska; North Platte River) North Platte Airport 17:1:65 North Platte City, Nebraska 25:1:45; 30:2:128 (see also North Platte, Nebraska) North Platte Crossing 32:2:224-226; 33:2:96, 99; 43:1:183-184; 44:2:146-147, 149 North Platte Project 8:1:520-423; 8:2:546-554; 20:1:48; 56:2:39 (see also Studies in the Settlement and December 14, 2009 Page 546

Economic Development of Wyoming) North Platte River (Wyoming) 12:1:38; 16:1:60; 16:2:93; 17:1:6; 17:4:32: 21:2/3:17, 170, 198; 23:1:19, 22, 57, 95; photo 31:1:4, 5-7, photo 8, 9-31; photo 31:2:144, 145-183, photo 184, 185-189, 216; 32:1:51- 52, 64, 66-67, 106, 110, 114, 120-121, 123; 32:2:170, 172-173, 175, 181, 184, 194, 196, 200-202, 223; 33:1:38, 55, 96, 99-100; 33:2:204; 33:2:166-167, 199, photo 206; 34:2:137, 147, 246; 36:1:73; 36:2:207; 42:2:198-199; 43:1:67, 69-71; 44:2:197; 46:1:114; 47:2:222, 224; 59:1:23-24, 26, 28-29, 32, 35, 37-39, 44, 48, 83-84, 86, 101, 105; 56:1:42-43, 46; 58:2:47; 60:2:3; 65:2/3:6, 10, 12, 14, 18, 23; 66:1&2:12 (see also Ferries of the 49’ers) North Platte River 71:4:27 North Platte River 75:3:22 North Platte River Bridge photo 58:2:48 North Platte River, 70:2:5 North Platte stage route 16:1:75-76 North Platte State Station 19:2:116; 33:1:99; 44:2:141 North Platte Valley 23:2:58; 65:2/3:7 North Platte Valley Highway 50:1:16, 18 North Platte Valley Highway Association 50:1:16 North Platte, Nebraska 65:1:119 North Pole Claim 65:4:57 North Powder (Idaho) 23:1:17, 83 North Second Street (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16 North Third Street (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16 North to Montana! Bullwackers and Mule Skinners on the Montana Trail by Betty M. Madsen and Brigham D. Madsen, review 53:2:73 North West Angle (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort Charles) North, Frank (Captain) 27:2:146-148, 157, (Major) 18:1:11; 28:1:31; 33:2:172; 36:1:49, 74 North, Luther (see Man of the Plains: Recollections of Luther North, 1856-1882) Northeastern College in Oklahoma 75:1, 3 Northeastern Wyoming Land Utilization Project 71:2:31 Northern Black Hills Pioneer Association 28:1:14 Northern Cheyenne Indians 76:1:2-14 Northern Cheyenne, 74:2:22 Northern Pacific Railroad 19:1:10; 23:1:28; 24:2:85; 31:2:131, 133; 36:2:232; 43:2:202, 209; 44:2:161; 45:1:15-16; 47:2:223; 54:1:4; 65:1:37, 42, 46, 49-50; 66:4:99 Northern Pacific Railroad, 74:2:4 70:3:13 Northern Pacific Railway 76:4:2-4, 9-10 Northern Plains (see Annotated Bibliography of Northern Plains Ethnohistory; Early History of Fort Fetterman) Northern Plains 65:4:23, 25 Northern Plains tribes 66:3:51 Northern Wyoming Farmers' and Stock Growers' Assoc 74:1:20 Northern Wyoming Farmers and Stock Growers Association 35:2:163; 40:1:60-61 Northern Wyoming Telephone Company 30:2:148 Northington, Ben 61:2:42 Northrop, Colorado 25:2:192 December 14, 2009 Page 547

Northwest Company 17:2:94-95; 44:1:61 Northwest Farm and Home 43:2:166, 203 Northwest Fur Company 1:1:16; 1:2:5; 15:2:173; 15:3:265 Northwest Gun by Charles E. Hanson, Jr., review 28:2:223-224 Northwest Livestock Journal 9:3:731 Northwestern Journal of Commerce 33:2:139 Northwestern Live Stock Journal 26:1:94; 33:2:144-145, 207; 34:1:76, 79; 35:1:88, 96; 35:2:213; 42:1:62; 43:2:167; 49:1:56-62, 64; 65:4:27-28, 30; 66:1&2:42 (see also Wyoming Stock Growers Association) Northwestern Live Stock Journal Publishing Company 49:1:58 Northwestern Mail and Transportation Company 47:2:241 Northwestern Railroad 22:2:43; 24:2:96 (see also Wyoming Central Railroad Company) Northwestern Railroad timetable 23:1:34-36 Norton 66:3:24 Norton, C. C. 26:1:64 Norton, Charles 53:2:7 Norton, Harry J. 65:1:46 Norval, Gray 33:2:191 Nor-westers 1:2:5 (see also Northwest Fur Company) Norwood Valley 52:2:52 Norwood, Randolph (Lieutenant) 44:2:162 No-ta-nee (see Neva) Notes on the Early Life of Chief Washakie taken down by Captain Ray, edited by Don D. Fowler photo 36:1:34, 35-42 Notes on The Sawyer Expedition by Arthur J. Dickson 3:1:105 Notes on Wyoming History. The Grave of Joel J. Hembree, 1843 by Paul Henderson 35:2:201-212 Notes photos 1:2:8; 3:2:144-145 (see also RANCHES: Tom Sun; Rudefeha Mine; Haggarty, Ed) Nottage, Arthur 25:1:26 Nottage, Emma Cheney 26:1:56 Nottage, James H. “Jim” 38:1:114; 45:1:131; 48:1:156 (see also Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition of 1867 as Seen through the Letters of Captain Gerhard Luke Luhn; Centennial History of Artist Activities in Wyoming, 1837-1937; review of Born to be a Soldier: The Military Career of William Wing Loring; review of United States Military Saddles, 1812-1943) Nourse, Herbert F. 20:2:170 Nova Scotia 66:1&2:46 Nover, Barnet 55:1:16 Nowater Creek, Wyoming 16:1:72 Nowood Creek, 70:2:13, 19 Nowood Valley 52:2:52 Noy, Gary, book reviewed 71:4:43 Noyes, H. L. 26:2:214 Noyes, Henry E. (Captain) 16:1:13; 41:2:96-97, 99; 44:2:158-159 Noys (Captain) 45:1:32, 35 (see also Noyes, Henry E.) NPS 71:3:11 Nuckolls and Gallagher 17:1:56 Nuckolls, Stephen F. 10:2:93; 15:3:284; 20:2:165; 21:2/3:194; 23:1:8; 34:1:67-68; 43:2:254; 62:1:16, 33 December 14, 2009 Page 548

nuclear energy 66:3:20 nuclear power (see Fallout: An American Nuclear Tragedy) Nuclear stimulation 70:3:24, 25 Nucomb, Alice Ball 23:2:53 Nugent (Senator) 44:2:242 Nugget, Wyoming 22:2:57 Nuhn, Elizabeth 58:1:68 (see also Memories of an Oil Field) Nuhn, Elizabeth 75:1, 13 Nussbaum, F. L. (Doctor) 27:2:231 Nussbaum, Fred 56:1:24-25; 66:3:2, 24 Nutt, Harry C. 31:2:135 Nutt, Harry C., Jr. 31:2:134 Nuttall, Catherine 61:2:22-23, 27, 29, 31, 35 Nuttall, William 28:2:175; 61:2:21, 25, 27, 29, 31-32, 35, 37 Nuttall, Wyoming 28:2:175-176 Nutting, Elmer 25:1:76, 79 Nutting, Madeline 25:1:76, 79 Nveillle, Delia 25:1:25 Nye (Governor of Nevada) 28:2:200; 29:1:93-94 Nye, Bill 3:1:94-95, 99-100, 104; 38:1:126; 43:2:167, 199 (see also Bill Nye; Bill Nye’s Western Humor; Laramie Boomerang) Nye, Bill 76:3:26-27 Nye, Edgar Wilson 15:1:39; 15:3:243, 245; 15:4:387, 388; 18:1:81-85, 87; 19:1:41; 23:2:55; 24:1:65-66; 24:2:37; 26:2:209; 33:2:146, 148-149; 34:1:62, 73-76, 80-81; 35:1:9 Nye, Frank Wilson 4:2:320 Nye, W. D. (Colonel) (see Battle of Gettysburg, A Guided Tour) O

O Wyoming, Wonderful and Weird (poem) by Arthur C. Hodgson 22:1:97 O’Brien (Sergeant) 28:1:59 O’Brien, Dennis 17:1:78 O’Brien, Ed 37:2:176 O’Brien, Emma 37:1:31 O’Brien, George Morgan (Major) 38:1:18, 43, 45; 51:2:39 O’Brien, H. J. 13:1:76-77 O’Brien, J. 20:2:170 O’Brien, Jack 19:1:47 O’Brien, James 16:1:56; 16:2:180 O’Brien, John 15:2:238; 32:2:223 O’Brien, John D. (Captain) 20:1:87: 28:1:59, 63 O’Brien, M. E. 44:2:166 O’Brien, Maj. George 76:3:10 O’Brien, Martin (Private) 35:1:18 O’Brien, N. J. (Captain) 20:2:169; 27:2:145, 148 December 14, 2009 Page 549

O’Brien, Nicholas “Nick” 15:3:248; 37:1:35; 57:1:36-37; 59:1:8 O’Brien, Raymond 39:1:128 O’Brien, William 26:1:64 O’Bryan, Johnny 37:2:223 O’Callaghan, Jerry 27:2:231; 28:2:209 O’Connel, John 31:2:177 O’Connell, Ben 1:3:20 O’Connor, Edna 65:1:44 O’Daniels, Barrie 52:2:3-5, 7, photo 8; 53:1:39-41, 44, 47 O’Dasz, Frank (Mrs.) 30:1:108, 111 O’Day, Tom 18:1:78; 26:1:45-46; 30:1:29-31; 33:2:182; 34:1:48; 47:1:89; 52:2:52 O’Dell, L. N. (Professor) 54:2:4 O’Donnell, John 62:1:13 O’Donnell, W. H. 19:2:106, 108; 35:1:32; 59:2:18 O’Donoghue, A. 14:2:163; 14:3:247 O’Fallon, Benjamin (Major) 15:3:211-212, 235-236, 264 O’Farrell (Major) 44:2:273 O’Gorman, James (Bishop) 39:1:28 O’Grady, Pat 16:2:141 O’Ha1e, Jane 73:3:3 O’Hara, Jack 45:2:168 O’Hara, John 64:1:5 O’Hara, Pat 49:2:275, 280-281 O’Harra, Pat 12:3:222 O’Hearn, John 28:2:138 O’Keefe 39:1:19 O’Keefe, John 19:1:43 O’Kieffe, Charley 58:1:42 O’Kieffe, Mary 58:1:42 O’Leary, Agnes Veronica (see O’Mahoney, Agnes Veronica) O’Mahoney Sugar Bill 59:2:210 O’Mahoney, Agnes Veronica O’Leary (Mrs. Joseph C.) 37:1:113; 41:2:166, 170; 52:2:3, photo 4, 5-9; 53:1:38-47 O’Mahoney, Dan 41:2:162 O’Mahoney, Dennis 41:2:159-162, 164 O’Mahoney, Elizabeth Shehan 41:2:160 O’Mahoney, Frank 41:2:162, 164; 45:2:211 O’Mahoney, Jerimiah 41:2:161-162 O’Mahoney, Joseph 66:4:25, 54, 58, 60, 61, 62; photos 66:3:48, 55, 60; sketch 59 O’Mahoney, Joseph C. 76:3:7, 19-20 O’Mahoney, Joseph Christopher (Senator) 15:3:298-306; 18:1:70, 72, 74-76; 20:2:180; 27:2:231, 240; 32:1:108; 37:2:241; 41:2:159-177, photos page following 178, 179-187; 44:2:250-254; photo 45:1:176, 177-224; 48:2:179, 182, 184, 196-197; 49:2:193-195, photo 196, 197-222; 50:1:35, 39-40, 43, 54; 50:2:278; photo 52:1:26, 27-33; 52:2:8-9; 53:1:38-39; 54:1:22; 54:2:25, 27; 55:1:13, 16, photo 17; 55:2:11; 56:1:23; 58:1:31, photo 32; 58:2:28; 64:3/4:8, 10, 22 (see also Joseph Christopher O’Mahoney. A Brief Biography; Joseph Christopher O’Mahoney and the 1952 Senate Election in December 14, 2009 Page 550

Wyoming; Wyoming’s Senator Joseph C. O’Mahoney) O’Mahoney, Michael 41:2:162 O’Mahoney-Hatch Act (1949) 45:2:189-190 O’Mahoney-Hatch Oil and Gas Act (1946) 45:2:181 O’Malley, Ed 27:1:28; 35:2:126-127, 139 O’Malley, St. Clair 35:2:126 O’Marr, Louis 66:3:61 O’Marr, Louis J. (Mrs.) 19:1:60 O’Marr, Louis J. 24:1:4; 45:2:210 O’Neal, Bill, The Johnson County War, reviewed 76:4:31-32 O’Neal, Kathleen M. (see review of Peace Chiefs of the Cheyenne) O’Neal, William F. 26:1:64 O’Neil Field 52:2:21 (see also Cheyenne Field) O’Neil, A. (Mrs.) 39:1:81 O’Neil, Arthur 44:1:10 O’Neil, Jack 41:1:125; 43:2:185, 192; 53:1:11 O’Neil, Robert 25:1:76, 79-80 O’Neil, T. D. 25:1:58 O’Neil, Thomas J. 32:2:202 O’Neil, Tom (Mrs.) (see Thompson, Mattie) O’Neil, Tommy 25:1:79 O’Neil, Virginia (Mrs. Robert) 25:1:72, 75, 78, 79-81 O’Neill, Jim 45:2:172-173 O’Neill, O.H. 40:1:27-28 O’Reilley, Bill 64:2:57 O’Reilley, Hazel 64:2:57 O’Rourke, Patrick (Private) 27:2:172 O’Toole, William D. 51:2:50 oak trees 3:4:204 Oakie, J. B. (see also J. B. Oakie, Lost Cabin Pioneer; J. B. Oakie mansion photo) Oakley, Annie 47:2:140, 145, photo 146 Oakley, Mary photo 37:1:30, 31 (see also Leffler, Mrs. Leo L.) Oaks photo 46:1:8 Oaks, Paul 17:1:72 Oapiche 25:2:146 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Oasis Bar and Club billiards hall (Lusk, Wyoming) 66:4:19 Oasis Concert Hall 25:1:9 Oasis Hotel 47:1:83 Oatman, C. H. 28:2:135 Oaxaca (see Landlord and Peasant in Colonial Oaxaca) Oberhansley, Frank 30:1:109 Oberly, John H. 58:2:15, 17 Obert, Carl 26:1:61 Obert, Edna (Mrs.) 44:1:54; 44:2:281 December 14, 2009 Page 551

Oberth, Hermann 71:2:37 Oblong Geyser 65:1:43 obsidian 29:2:132, illustration 136, 137, 139 photo 14:2:90; 44:1:19 Occidental Hotel 34:1:46, 48; photo 35:2:124, 127, 137-138; 39:2:228; 66:1&2:16 (see also History of the Occidental Hotel) O'Connor, Jesse 71:4:42 Odd Fellows (lOOF) 75:1, 11 Odd Fellows 19:1:31 Odd Fellows Hall (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:23, 25 (see also International Order of Odd Fellows; Love, Christy) Odd Fellows Hall (Lander) 71:2:6 Oden, Herman 42:1:94 Oden, Jacob N. 42:1:94 Oden, Sarah Fine 42:1:94 Oedekoven, Ryllis Rae (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Oehler, C. M. 31:2:237-238 (see also Great Sioux Uprising) Oelrich brothers, 71:3:5 Oelrichs, Harry 20:1:65 Oerhle, Walter 76:4:9 O'Fallon, John 75:3:10 Office of Civil Defense 45:1:85 Office of Indian Affairs 43:1:84-85 (see also Indian Affairs Office) Office of Live Stock and Sanitary Board 13:2:158 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 70:3:33 Office of Price Administration 52:1:25-33 (see also Price Administration) Office of Secretary of State 13:1:82 Office of the Governor 14:4:328 (see also Governor’s Office) Officer's Club, dances at 75:1, 5 Officer's Quarters No.3, 73:3:17 Offices of the Belgo-American Company photo 41:1:page following 31 Offley, R. (Lieutenant Colonel) 18:1:55 Ogalalla 29:2:141; 48:1:112-113, 121-122, 124-125 (see also Sioux) Ogallala Land and Cattle Company 19:1:15; 54:2:68 (see also Oglalla Land and Cattle Company) Ogallala Land and Cattle Company 74:1:2] Ogallala Sioux 34:1:100; 43:1:82-83; 43:2:247, 254; 46:1:9, 16; 47:2:223 (see also Sioux) Ogallala, Nebraska 16:2:151; 17:1:18; 19:1:16; 64:3/4:54 Ogden City 23:1:13; 26:2:165, 168 Ogden Freeman 43:2:166, 196-200 Ogden, Harry 48:1:89 Ogden, Peter 15:3:228; 17:2:95, 98, 102 Ogden, Peter Skeen 33:2:161 Ogden, Peter Skene 46:1:125 Ogden, Peter Skene 70:4:10 Ogden, Peter Skene 75:3:12, 16 December 14, 2009 Page 552

Ogden, Roy, death of 71:2:17 Ogden, Utah 60:1:9-12, 15; 65:1:12 Ogden, Utah 76:4:4 Ogden-Gardner incident 17:2:100 Ogdensburg, N. Y., 72:1:25 Ogilby, Lyman (Bishop) 34:2:167 Ogilby, Remsen (Reverend) 34:2:167, 170 Ogivily, Lyulph ("Lord"), 72:1:3 Oglala and Brule Sioux, 74:2:22 Oglala Sioux by Robert H. Ruby, review 28:2:219-220 Oglalla Land and Cattle Company 38:1:68 (see also Ogalala Land and Cattle Company) Ogle, James R. 27:1:112 Oglesby (Governor of Illinois) 20:1:76 Oglesby 16:2:157 Ohampue 33:1:38 Ohio 66:1&2:2; 66:3:40, 44, 47; 66:4:10 Ohio Oil Co 75:1, 12, 14 Ohio Oil Company 52:2:46; 58:1:2-6; 66:1&2:31 Ohio Oil Company 70:4:41, 44 Ohio Oil Company 73:3:33 Ohio Oil Company camp, Grass Creek 75:1, 13 65:1:7, 20 Ohlman Stage Station 40:2:252 Ohnhaus, A. P. (Mrs.) 19:1:60 Ohnhaus, Charles J. (Mrs.) 14:4:329; 26:2:218-219; 27:1:114, 117; 27:2:231, 239-240 Ohnhaus, Charles J. (U.S. District Clerk) 54:1:12, 15; 64:2:57 oil 5:5:397; 6:4:318-319; 7:1:329-333 (see also From Beaver to Oil. A Century in the Development of Wyoming’s Big Horn Basin; Oklahoma Petroleum Industry; Memories of an Oil Field) Oil and Gas Leasing Act 70:4:36, 44 66:1&2:26-27, 36-37 Oil Booms: Social Change in Five Texas Towns by Roger M. Olien and Diana Davids Olien, review 55:2:40-41 Oil City of the West 64:3/4:23 Oil Creek 31:2:127, 134 (see also dugout in Oil Creek plan sketch) oil discovered 15:1:69-70; 24:2:80, 95-96; 26:1:3, 94; 28:2:176; 29:2:223 (see also names of individual oil companies) Oil fields 70:4:32-45 oil industry 66:3:17-19 oil production (see Oil Booms: Social Change in Five Texas Towns) oil refineries 55:1:3-8 Oil Spring (see Popo Agie Valley) oil well at Lander, Wyoming (1902) photo 41:1:page following 31 OK Barber Shop 74:1:26 O-Kee-Pa. A Religious Ceremony and Other Customs of the Mandans by George Catlin, review 39:2:267 Okey, John 46:2:175 (see also Okie, John) December 14, 2009 Page 553

Okie (children) 47:1:92 Okie, Abram 46:2:175 Okie, Clarice 46:2:187; 47:1:97 Okie, Frederick 46:2:176, 181-183, 192-194, 200-201 Okie, Grace 46:2:176 Okie, Helena 46:2:183 Okie, Howard (brother of J. B.) 46:2:175-176, 179, 192 Okie, Howard (son of J. B.) 46:2:181, 187, 189 Okie, J. B. (Mrs.) 21:1:100 Okie, J. B. 21:1:100; 37:2:198; 39:1:113; photo 46:2:cover, 173-205; 47:1:95, 97, 99 Okie, James 46:2:181 Okie, Jeannette (daughter of J. B.) 46:2:181 Okie, Jeannette (Mrs. J. B.) 46:2:183-186; 47:1:95, 97, 99 Okie, John 46:2:175 Okie, John, Jr. 46:2:175, 181 Okie, Juan 46:2:188 Okie, Maria 46:2:188 Okie, Mary 46:2:181 Okie, Paul 46:2:181, 185, 189 Okie, St. Claire 46:2:176, 181 Okie, Susan 46:2:182, 192-194 Okie, Van 46:2:178, 181; 47:1:86, 91-92 Okie, William T. 46:2:176, 182 Oklahoma (see John D. Haines, Oklahoma’s Pioneer Mountaineer in the Tetons) Oklahoma 66:1&2:36; 66:3:16, 60; 66:4:57 Oklahoma Petroleum Industry by Kenny A. Franks, review 54:1:67-68 Old Arland and Corbett Trading Post on Cottonwood Creek 49:2:283-284 Old Bald Eagle 56:2:24-25 (see also Gros Ventre) Old Baldy Club (Saratoga, Wyoming) 66:4:34-35 Old Baldy Club 76:2:50 Old Bedlam (photo) 73:3:12, 15 Old Bedlam by Jess H. Lombard 13:2:87-91 Old Bill (ox) 65:2/3:26 Old Bill Williams, Mountain Man by Alpheus H. Favour, review 54:1:76 Old Bright (ox) 65:2/3:26 Old Callacaw 19:1:51 Old Central (Casper) 70:4:22 Old Church (poem) by Helen Cook 29:1:39 Old Country Dances Provided Most Fun 31:2:234 Old Crow 44:1:69 (see also Crow) Old Dead Indian Hill Road to Sunlight Valley and Upper Clark’s Fork photo 12:3:223 Old Eagle Breast 30:1:34 Old Faded Photograph Reveals Fascinating Page of Early Wyoming History photo 12:2:119 (Yellowstone National Park) 66:3:14; 66:4:50 December 14, 2009 Page 554

Old Faithful 70:3:8, 9, 12, 14, 19, 20 Old Faithful 76:4:7-9 Old Faithful Camps Company, 74:2:10 Old Faithful Geyser photo 44:1:page following 16, 19, 21-22 73:3:29 Old Faithful Inn photo 66:4:51 Old Faithful Inn, 70:3:22 Old Faithful Motor Hotel 70:3:15, 20 Old Faithful Snow lodge 70:3:16, 17, 22; photo 21 Old Fences, New Neighbors, reviewed 71:2:44 Old Fort Bridger by Hazel Nobel Boyack 32:2:220-226 Old Fort Fred Steele Was a Defender of Whites Against Indian Depredations 13:4:345-346 Old Fort Laramie Historical Society 10:1:41-43 Old Fort Platte by Joseph M. Adams 42:1:88-89 Old Forts of the Far West by Herbert M. Hart, review 38:1:124-125 Old Forts of the Northwest by Herbert M. Hart, review 36:1:109-110 Old Forts of the Southwest by Herbert M. Hart, review 37:1:129-131 Old Humpy 34:1:25 Old Iron Clad Store 37:1:107 Old Jeff 40:2:246 Old Jules Country by Mari Sandoz, review 38:1:121-123 Old Lady Sonny (see Sonny, Mrs.) Old Letter Book transcribed and edited by Agnes Wright Spring 5:1:13-14; 13:4:237-330 Old Mack (see McCarger, Al) Old Main (see University of Wyoming’s Old Main photo) Old Man Afraid of His Horses, 70:1:8 Old McShane Tie Camp and the Rockwood Fire as told to C. C. Rawlings by Robert F. Strait 32:2:145- 163 Old Navajo Rugs: Their Development from 1900 to 1940 by Marion E. Rodee, review 54:1:68-69 Old Nick (see Janis, Nick) Old Occidental by Howard B. Lott 27:1:25-30 (see also Occidental Hotel) Old Oregon Trail (song) by Pierre LaBonte, Jr. 30:2:212 Old Powder House at Fort Steele (see MILITARY) Old Settlers’ Club (Sheridan, Wyoming) 66:3:47 Old Smoke 39:2:214-215 (see also Sioux) Old Snag 27:2:201-202 (see also Snake Indians) Old Spanish Trail 23:2:59 Old Stage Coach Days 23:2:60 Old Tex (cowboy) 29:2:168 old timer definition 25:1:75 Old Town 16:1:44 Old Trail to an Empire by William A. Riner 15:3:191-197 Old Woman Creek Station by Mrs. George Christian, read by Albert DeGerring 38:1:89-90 Old Wyoming Postoffices by Colonel Norman D. King 29:2:157-159 Old Yellowstone Days edited by Paul Schullery, review 51:2:69-70 December 14, 2009 Page 555

oldest building in Daniel, Wyoming (see Daniel, Wyoming) oldest ranger station 4:4:381 (see also ranger station; Wapiti) oldest water right in Wyoming (see water rights) Oldham, Charles 22:2:86-87; 26:1:64; 26:2:212 Oldham, Garth 75:4: 30 Old-Lady-Grieves-the-Enemy 59:1:50 (see Pawnee) Oldman, Bert (Mrs.) 27:2:231; 31:2:235 Old-Man-Afraid-of-His-Horses 18:2:112, photo 134, 135; 48:1:112 (see also Man Afraid of His Horses; Sioux) Olds, Kirby H. 25:1:96; 26:1:97 Old-Time Cowhand by Ramon F. Adams, review 34:1:128-129 Olga-Doe Bay Cemetery (Orcas Island, Washington) 66:1&2:75 Olien, Diana Davids (see Oil Booms: Social Change in Five Texas Towns) Olien, Roger M. (see Oil Booms: Social Change in Five Texas Towns) Olin, Blanche M. 64:1:20 Oliner, Stan 65:4:30 (see also review of the Cattle Business in Johnson Countyand the Causes that Led to the Recent Invasion; review of Indian Fights: New Facts on Seven Encounters) Olinger, R. I. 25:2:210 Olinger, R. L. 13:4:389 Olinger, Ralph 23:2:46; 24:1:5 Oliver, Darrell 58:1:6 Oliver, Glenn (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Oliver, Helen, 70:1:2-3 Oliver, J. E. 39:1:136 Olivereau family 24:1:86 Ollerenshaw, Frances (Mrs.) photo 37:1:4, 5 Olliver, Joe 25:1:70, 74-75, 77 Olmstead, Eugene 46:1:119 Olmstead, Frank 57:2:14 Olmstead, Frederick Law 38:1:53 Olmstead, John 46:1:115, 119 Olmstead, Mel 30:1:23 Olmstead, William B. (Reverend Doctor) 34:2:166 Olphant, J. Orin (see On the Cattle Ranges of the Oregon Country) Olsen, Char (see review of Best of the West, Vol. I) Olsen, Hans Peterson 27:2:168 Olsen, Hattie A. 58:1:45 Olsen, Jack (see “Doc”: The Rape of the Town of Lovell) Olsen, James C. (Doctor) (see History of Nebraska) Olsen, Pete W. 60:2:15-16, 18-19 Olsen, Philip O. 23:1:105 Olsen, Ted 10:4:149 Olson, Andrew 56:1:47-48 Olson, Elmer 25:1:77 Olson, Frederick T. 37:2:257 (see also Self-made Man in Wyoming. An Autobiographical Fragment from December 14, 2009 Page 556

Governor DeForest Richards) Olson, Gordon L. 47:2:251 (see also “I Felt Like I Must Be Entering...Another World.” The Anonymous Memoirs of an Early Inmate of the Wyoming Penitentiary; review of Dawes Act and the Allotment of Indian Lands) Olson, James C. (see Red Cloud and the Sioux Problem; J. Sterling Morton) Olson, James C., quoted, 70:1:11 Olson, James S. (see review of Water for the West. The Bureau of Reclamation, 1902-1927) Olson, Martin (Mrs.) 26:1:92 Olson, Sam 30:2:222 Olson, Ted 60:1:26; 61:1:33 Olson, Wana Clay 70:4:29 Olson, Wanna Clay 54:2:17 Olwell, Carol (see Women of the West) Olympic games 66:3:5 Olympic National Park 50:2:263-264 Omaha (Nebraska) 66:3:28 Omaha Bee 74:1:6, 39 Omaha Daily Herald 22:2:44 Omaha Indians17:2:137, 150; 27:2:146; 34:1:54-55 (see also Omaha Tribes, Vols. I and II; With Good Intentions: Quaker Work Among the Pawnees, Otos, and Omahas in the1870’s) Omaha Tribes, Vols. I and II by Alice C. Fletcher and Francis La Flesche, review 65:4:65 Omaha World Herald 22:2:44 Omaha, Nebraska 22:1:82; 23:1:12-13; 64:3/4:8; 65:1:8-10, 12, 14, 18-19; 65:2/3:11-13, 24, 27; 65:4:50 Omaha, Nebraska 76:1:2, 4 Omaha, Nebraska, 74:2:21 O'Mahoney, Joseph C. 74:1:5 O'Mahoney, Sen. Joseph C. 70:3:7, 11 Omemee (North Dakota) 66:4:12 Omohundro, John “Texas Jack” 53:1:55-56 Omohundro, Thomas T. (Major) 64:3/4:22-23 Omwake, John 7:2:402 On Special Assignment by Samuel T. Clover 65:4:25 On the Cattle Ranges of the Oregon Country, review 41:1:150-151 One Eye 46:1:32 (see also Cheyenne Indians) One hundred and one (101) 45:2:163 One hundred forthy-eighth (148) Indiana Volunteer Infantry (see MILITARY) one hundredth meridian 66:4:4 One Man’s Opinion 65:4:6 One of the Mercer Girls 35:2:213-228 One Shot Antelope Hunt 22:2:9 One Sutton Place, South (New York City) 66:4:27, 32 (see also Rentschler, George) O'Neal, Billie 71:2:9 One-Eyed Riley 21:1:20-21 One-Fourth Ranch (see RANCHES) Oneida 60:2:25 December 14, 2009 Page 557

Oneida Company wagon train 42:2:209 O'Neils engineering party, 72:1:28 Ono 32:1:70-101; 33:2:179 Onondaga Historical Society 3:2:150 Ontario Mining Company 60:1:13-14 OPA (see Wyoming and the OPA: The Postwar Politics of Decontrol) Opal, Wyoming 15:1:68; 22:2:28, 30; 47:1:32; 60:2:16 Opdyke, Bill 21:2/3:187 OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) 66:3:18 Open Range Cattle Business in Wyoming by W. E. Guthrie 5:1:26-31 Opera House 23:2:55 Operation Snowbound 21:2/3:219 Optech machines 71:2:20 oral histories (see Our Life and Times-How to Put a Life Story on Tape: An Oral History Handbook) Oral history interviews, inventory of LaCultura 73:2:19 Oral history, 70:1:2-6 Orange 22:2:55 (see also Gaylord, Orange) Orange County (California) 23:1:67; 66:3:21 Orcas Island (Washington) 66:1&2:2, 75 Orchard and Worland group 70:4:43 Orchard Ranch (see RANCHES) Orchard, Mrs. Thomas 75:1, 34 Orcutt, Bessie 22:2:35 Orcutt, William 49:1:24-27 Orcutts 22:2:35 Ord (General) 34:2:138-139 Order of Eastern Star (see Grand Chapter) Order of Good Templars 49:2:259 (see also Masonic Lodge) Ordnance Magazine at Fort Steele (see MILITARY) Ordway, Edward, Sr. 2:2:60; 3:4:232; 5:4:149-160; 6:1&2:169-188 (see also Told at the Campfire) Ordway, John (Sergeant) 17:2:129-130 Oregon 16:2:124; 17:2:103-104; 21:2/3:113, 131, 141-142; 31:2:147-148, 225, 228, 248; 32:1:9, 32, 51- 52, 59; 32:2:175, 251; 33:1:28; 33:2:144, 164, 181; 61:1:15, 53; 65:2/3:6, 7, 10, 13; 66:1&2:13, 44; 66:3:6; 66:4:15 (see also immigration to Oregon and California; Jared Fox’s Memorandum: Kept from Dellton Sauk County, Wisconsin, Toward California and Oregon, 1852-1854; Salmon King of Oregon: R. D. Hume and the Pacific Fisheries) Oregon Basin 49:2:264 Oregon Basin 70:4:33, 35, 39, 41, 43, 45 Oregon Basin anticline 70:4:36 Oregon Basin Oil & Gas Company 70:4:42 Oregon Basin Oil and Gas Company 70:4:43 Oregon Basin oil field 70:4:45 Oregon Basin Project 26:1:4, 11 Oregon Buttes 44:2:83; 47:2:238 Oregon City 22:2:54 December 14, 2009 Page 558

Oregon Country (see Fort Hall, Gateway to the Oregon Country; Fort Hall Reservation; On the Cattle Ranges of the Oregon Country; Trip to the Yellowstone and the Oregon Country in 1834) Oregon Country pioneers (see Great Command. The Story of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman and the Oregon Country Pioneers) Oregon County 17:2:95 Oregon Desert by E. R. Jackman and R. A. Long, review 36:2:246-247 Oregon emigrants 21:2/3:113; 22:2:53, 59 Oregon Granger 34:1:79 Oregon immigrants 21:2/3:121 Oregon Memorial (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Oregon National Historic Trail 65:2/3:7 Oregon pine 66:1&2:40 Oregon Pioneer Association, 70:2:39 Oregon Settlement 17:2:104 Oregon Short Line 76:4:3, 5, 7, 11 Oregon Short Line Railroad 22:2:41, 56; 47:1:32-33, 35, 38, 42 Oregon State Archives 25:2:211 17:2:104; 26:1:33 Oregon Trail (diary) by Henry Tappan 25:2:113-139 Oregon Trail 1:1:3, 5, 7; 1:3:2, 4; 17:1:3-20; 18:2:96; 20:1:85-91; 21:2/3:176; 22:2:47, 49-63; 23:1:3-4, 16, 22, 47-71; 23:2:2, 59-61; 26:2:144, 147; 29:1:78, 92-93; 30:1:47, 106; 30:2:154, 201; 31:1:79; 31:2:213, 215, 220, 247; 32:1:30; 33:1:92, 96-97, 99; 33:2:161, 165, 205, 226, 228; 34:1:52; 34:2:146-147, 246-247; 36:1:43; 36:2:206, 208, 212, 221, 223; 39:1:6, 109; 40:1:23; 43:1:70; 44:1:10, 30; 47:1:46-47; 50:1:11, 13, 16, 18-19, 21, 24, 37-39, 41; 54:1:59-66; 62:2:75-89; 64:3/4:50, 53; 64:4:35, 44; 65:2/3:2, 4-5, 11-14, 25; 66:1&2:12, 72-73 (see also Discovery of the Oregon Trail; Eighteen Fifty-two On the Oregon Trail; Fifth Segment of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Green River to Cokeville. Trek No. 24 of the Historical Trail Treks; First Fifty Miles of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Wyoming’s Eastern Border to Warm Springs. Trek No. 20 of the Historical Trails Treks; Fourth Segment of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Tom Sun Ranch to South Pass. Trek No. 23 of the Historical Trail Treks; Great Platte River Road; HISTORICAL MARKERS: Oregon Trail Treks; Holy Road; Parting of the Ways on the Oregon Trail-The East Terminal of the Oregon Trail; Saleratus and Sagebrush: The Oregon Trail Through Wyoming; Scotts Bluff on the Oregon Trail photo; Story of Ham’s Fork Country and the Oregon Trail; Third Segment of the Oregon Trail, Douglas to Independence Rock, Trek No. 22, of the Historical Trail Treks) Oregon Trail 71:4:29 Oregon Trail and California-Mormon Trails. Fort Bridger to Wyoming’s Western Border, Trek No. 19 of the Historical Trail Treks compiled by Maurine Carley 41:1:113-130 Oregon Trail branch 37:1:94 Oregon Trail by Francis Parkman 26:2:119 Oregon Trail Highway 50:1:19 Oregon Trail Landmark Commission 50:1:24 Oregon Trail maps 62:2:74-75, 84 Oregon Trail markers (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Oregon Trail Memorial Association 8:2:564; 8:4:644; 23:2:58; 50:1:21, 29, 36; 65:2/3:10, 13; 65:4:2/3:10, 13 Oregon Trail Museum (Nebraska) 50:1:38-39, 41 Oregon Trail North 22:2:49-50, 57 (see also Lander Road) Oregon Trail Revisited by Gregory M. Franzwa, review 44:2:296-297 December 14, 2009 Page 559

Oregon Trail river crossings 62:2:81-82 Oregon Trail Route 33:1:76, 82 Oregon Trail South 22:2:50-51, 57 (see also Sublette Road) Oregon Trail Trek (#3) by Hazel Nobel Boyack 28:2:190-192; (#8) 31:1:77-93 Oregon Trail Treks (#1) by Maurine Carley 27:2:163-194; (#2) 28:1:41-67; (#3) 28:2:166-192; (#4) 29:1:67-85; (#5) 29:2:177-194; (#6) 30:1:37-52; (#7) 30:2:193-206, photo 207, 208-213; 32:2:218- 238; 41:1:113-130; 42:1:77-103; 42:2:252-295; 44:2:268-286; 45:2:249-263 Oregon Trail Treks 26:2:192; 27:1:90; 27:2:163-194; 28:1:41-67; 28:2:166-192; 29:1:67-85; 29:2:177-194; 30:1:37- 52, 77-93; 30:2:193-213 (see also Emigrant Trail Trek) Oregon Trail weather 62:2:78-79 Oregon Trail, 72:1:9 Oregon-California Trail 18:2:93; 21:2/3:178; 22:2:51-53; 23:1:59; 59:2:8-14; 65:2/3:2, 10, 14 (see also Oregon Trail) Oregon-California Trail, 72:1:24 Oregon-California Trails Association 65:2/3:4-5, 10, 14 Oregon-California-Utah Trail 65:2/3:16 Oregonians 66:1&2:5 Oregon-Lander Road (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Organ, Caleb Perry 3:3:161; 12:3:185; 18:2:161; 20:1:80; 28:2:147; 33:1:9; 35:2:137; photo 37:1:4, 5, 9- 10; 37:2:153; 51:2:12 Organ, Perry 38:1:71 Organizing the Lakota by Thomas Biolsi, review 66:1&2:52 Organizing the Sioux by Thomas Biolsi review 66:1/2:52 Oriental Hotel 66:3:16-17, 20 (see also Big Horn City, first hotel) Origin of the Wyoming State Flag by Verna K. Keyes 39:1:65-68 OrigInal Contributions to Western History, revIew 25:2:224-226 Origins and Early Development of Dude Ranching in Wyoming by Charles G. Roundy 45:1:5-25 Origins of Photojournalism in America by Michael L. Carlebach, review 65:4:63 Orin 36:2:213 Orin Junction, Wyoming 23:1:32; 28:1:67; 30:2:153 Orin, Wyoming 65:2/3:23 Orinn (sic) 65:2/3:23 Oritz, Ray 73:2:10 Orlando (Florida) 66:4:33 Orme, Richard 25:2:199 Ornales, Father Angel 73:2:10 Ornduff, Donald R. (see American Hereford Journal) ornithology 16:2:145 Orpen, Edward 13:1:75-77 Orpha 32:2:224 Orr, Harriet Knight (Mrs.) 5:1:40; 26:1:105; 27:2:231 (see also Memories of Mary Hezlep Knight, a Pioneer Bride; Pioneer Culture When Wyoming was Young) Orr, Irene 58:1:3 Orr, R. S. 12:4:332 Orr, Raymond (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Ortega, Percinte photo 15:1:28 December 14, 2009 Page 560

Ortenburger 71:4:41 Ortenburger, Leigh 71:3:26, 30 Ortenburger, Leigh N. (see Tetoniana. History ofthe Exploration of Grand Teton National Park, No. 1. The Grand Teton, 1923) Orvis, Andres 32:1:59 Osage 17:2:137; 56:2:22 Osage State Bank 54:2:44 Osage, Wyo., 72:1:34 Osage, Wyoming 30:2:148-149 Osborn, Art 75:3:24, 25 Osborn, Arthur E. 75:3:24, 25; photo 25 Osborne, Bob 37:1:97 Osborne, Dr. John 74:1:22 Osborne, John 37:2:195, 198, 200, 203; 40:1:65-66 Osborne, John Alexander (see John Alexander Osborne) Osborne, John Eugene (Doctor; Governor) 10:1:44; 12:1:15-16; 15:3:308-309; 20:1:15-16; 24:2:34, 77; 34:1:72; 56:1:35-36, photo 37, 38; 62:3:124; photo 66:3:33, 35, 38-39, 47; 64:2:38, 42 (see also In Memoriam, John Eugene Osborne) Osborne, Keith and Mary 71:4:8 Osborne, Meta (Mrs.) (see John Alexander Osborne) Osborne, Tom 26:1:56 Osborne, Tom 71:2:7 Osborne, W. N. 53:1:10 Osborne. Greg 71:4:8 Osgood 20:2:133-135 Osgood, Ernest Staples 20:1:4, 61; 37:2:173 (see also Field Notes of Captain William Clark) Osler, H. S. 53:1:23-24 Ossnabrook 21:2/3:118 Oster, George C. 36:2:216 Osterhout, Al 22:2:38 Ostlund, Axel W. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Ostrander (Major) 18:2:110, 115 Ostrander, Alston B. 1:4:20; 2:2:27-32, 39; 3:3:190, 192; 4:3:367; 38:2:226-227; 40:1:52 (see also Army Boy in the Sixties, or A Story of the Plains; Forgotten Battalion; From Fort Reno to Fort Phil Kearny; Handling the Mail at Fort Reno, Dakota Territory in 1886-1887; New Facts About Fort ) Ostras Company 33:1:45 Ostrich 70:4:28; photo 25 Ostrom, George 36:1:66 Ostrom, George N. (Mrs.) 30:2:240 Ostrom, George N. 27:2:231; 30:2:163-167, 240 (see also Beginning of a Great Emblem) Oswald, Walter 26:1:54 Other Germans in Wyoming by Don Hodgson 63:4:145-149 Other Thornburgh by Charles S. McCammon 56:2:3-11 Otis (General) 20:2:114 Otis, D. S. (see Dawes Act and the Allotment of Indian Lands) December 14, 2009 Page 561

Otis, George 61:2:17 Otis, T. M. (Doctor) 14:4:259-260 Oto (see Otto; With Good Intentions: Quaker Work Among the Pawnees, Otos, and Omahas in the1870’s) Ott, F. W. 65:1:35 Ott, F. W. 75:1, 2 Ottawa 28:2:169; 43:2:273 (see also Sioux) Otter Creek 26:1:39 Otto 17:2:137; 39:1:125-126 Otto Courier 24:2:83 Otto Timber Company 56:1:51 Otto, Wyoming 24:2:78-79; 26:1:10; 30:2:169; 53:2:15 Ould (Doctor) 36:1:65 Our Heritage by Shirley E. Flynn, review 40:1:147-148 Our Heroes' Grave, (ballad), 70:1:15 Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church 64:3/4:2 Our Long Heritage by Wilson O. Clough, review 27:2:243-245 Our Mark Twain, the Making of His Public Personality by Louis J. Budd, review 57:1:60-61 Our Mountains (poem) by Margaret Brock Hansen 33:2:177 Our New West. Records of Travel Between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Ocean by Samuel Bowles, review 45:2:264-265 Ourada, Patricia K. 41:2:278 (see also Hat Sitting Bull Wears) Ouray 16:2:91, 116, 120, 127, 131, 133-135; 41:1:101, 103 (see also Ute) Ouray, Utah 16:1:10 Outlaw and the Girl by Hamlin Garland 22:2:40 Outlaw Trail 31:2:195; 65:4:14 Outlaw Trail. A Journey Through Time by Robert Redford, review 51:1:160 outlaws 5:2:68; 14:1:77-82; 29:2:161-176; 30:12:17-36; 30:2:175-192 (see also Badmen; Hole-in-the- Wall; Outlaw Trail; Wyoming’s Outlaw Brothers) outlaws 66:1&2:61-62 (see also Great American Outlaw) Outline Course of Study, 75:1, 28 Outsen, Robert 48:2:182-183, 226 (see also review of United States Soldiers Between Two Wars: Army Life and Reforms, 1865-1898) Over My Shoulder by Charles A. Myers 29:2:150-156 Overholt, W. H. 45:2:258 Overland Days to Montana in 1865. The Diary of Sarah Raymond and the Journal of Dr. Waid Howard edited by Raymond W. Settles and Mary Lund Settle, review 44:2:290-291 Overland Diary of James A. Pritchard from Kentucky to California in 1849 edited by Dale L. Morgan, review 31:2:243-244 Overland Guide to California 34:1:55 Overland Journal of George Suckley (1859) 28:1:68-79 Overland Limited by Lucius Beebe, review 36:1:113 Overland Mail 5:2:61-64; 5:2&3:100-103 (see also Express Messengers of the Overland Mail) Overland Mail in Wyoming by Patricia Ann Owens 61:2:13-19 Overland Mail Route 15:1:57; 15:2:150-152; 23:2:61; 28:1:44, 84-85, 87 Overland Oil Company 70:4:40 December 14, 2009 Page 562

Overland Route 47:1:21-22 (see also Virginia Dale Stage Station on the Overland Route) Overland Stage Company 15:1:57; 17:1:8; 19:2:116; 23:2:61; 28:1:44; 33:1:79, 82-83, 96-98; 33:2:137; 42:2:262; 44:1:29; 47:1:21-22 Overland Stage Line 33:1:77-78, 97; 33:2:20; 34:2:236, 246; 44:2:273 Overland Stage mail contract 21:2/3:187-188 Overland Stage route 15:2:150-152; 16:1:75; 19:2:114; 21:2/3:186-187, 189; 22:2:51; 23:2:60; 27:2:163; 28:1:84-85; 28:2:206; 29:2:190; photo 30:2:126; 46:1:5, 10, 12, 22 Overland Stage Trail 33:1:73-101; 33:2:195-214; 34:2:235-249 (see also Overland Trail) Overland Stage trail 74:1:9 Overland Stage Trail-Trek No. 1, Trek No. 11 of the Emigrant Trail Treks 33:1:73-101 Overland Stage Trail-Trek No. 2. Trek No. 12 of the Emigrant Trail Treks map 33:2:194, 195-214 Overland Stage Trail-Trek No. 3. Trek No. 13 of the Emigrant Trail Treks map 34:2:234, 235-249 Overland Telegraph Line 28:2:181 Overland to California in 1859: A Guide for Wagon Train Travelers compiled and edited by Louis M. Bloch, Jr., review 56:1:69 Overland Trail 17:1:8; 21:2/3:186-187, 189; 22:2:62, 83; 24:1:28, 31, 33-36, 38, 40, 44; 28:1:81; 31:2:218; 46:1:10; 64:2:34 (see also FIRSTS: wagons through South Pass and Overland Trail; Sulphur Springs Station on the Overland Trail; Women and Men on the Overland Trail) Overland Trail 75:1, 18 Overland Trail stage station (Wyoming) 66:1&2:72 Overland Trail. To California in 1852 by Herbert Eaton, review 46:2:284-286 Oversnow visitation 70:3:14, 16 Overton, Nebraska 24:1:46 Oviatt, Alton B. 24:1:91-93 Oviatt, Charles 64:1:18-19 OW 54:1:52; 65:4:11 OW Ranch (see RANCHES) OW ranch 74:1:24 Owen Chimney 71:4:41 Owen Peak 5:2&3:73-74 (see also Mount Owen) Owen School 54:2:16 Owen Wister and His Critics: Realism and Morality in the Virginian by Gerald Thompson 64:1:2-10 Owen Wister Out West, His Journals and Letters edited by Fanny Kemble Wister, review 30:2:228-229 Owen, C. W. 20:1:93 Owen, Clyde Meehan 2:1:20 (see also Studies in the Settlement and the Economic Development of Wyoming) Owen, Emma Matilda 71:3:26 Owen, Etta (see Roach, Mrs.) Owen, Eva 17:1:81 (see also Downey, Mrs. Stephen) Owen, F. D. 43:1:118 Owen, John (Major) 39:1:115 Owen, Langford controversy 71:3:33 Owen, Major John, 70:2:17, 18, 19 Owen, Robert 52:1:22 Owen, William 71:3:24-34; photo 25 Owen, William climbs Grand at age 71:3:65, 33 December 14, 2009 Page 563

Owen, William O. 3:3:192; 4:1:270-271; 4:3:366; 5:2&3:123; 6:1&2:242; 10:2:79-89; 15:3:242; 33:1:99; 38:1:50; 38:2:182; 44:2:260-261; 58:1:16; photo 66:3:45 (see also Naming of Mount Owen; Owen Peak; To Mount Owen) Owen, William O., 71:4:41 Owens, Clyde Meehan 8:1:520-523; 8:2:546-554 (see also Fur Traders) Owens, Earl 26:1:99; 27:2:231, 239-240 Owens, George 45:2:145 Owens, John (Indian Agent) 25:2:177 Owens, John (peace officer) 15:3:248 Owens, John 49:1:9, 17 Owens, Johnny 37:1:86, 97; 42:1:81-82; 45:2:171 Owens, Patricia Ann review of North American Cattle-Ranching Frontiers: Origins, Diffusion and Differentiation 66:3:80-81 (see also review of Mount Rushmore Story; review of Rise of Multiple-use Management in the Intermountain West: A History of Region 4 of the Forest Service; Overland Mail in Wyoming) Owens, W. W. 21:1:100 Owen-Spalding route 71:3:27, 31, 34 Owl Creek 37:2:230; 44:1:14-15; 47:1:87, 93 25:1:84; 39:1:123; 44:1:9, 14-15; 47:1:85 (see also Mexican Pass) Owl Creek Mountains 71:4:33 Owl Creek Valley 39:1:120 Owl Woman 59:1:54 (see also Cheyenne Indians) owls photo 59:1:42 Owyhee River, Oregon 16:2:124 Owyne, Robert 52:1:22 (see also Owen, Robert) Oxbow Bend 71:3:16 oxen 25:12:57 (see also FIRSTS: “tenderfoot” oxen; freight oxen at rest; Ol’ Bright; Ol’ Bill) Oxford University Press 66:3:47 Oxteam Days by Ezra Meeker 23:2:58 oxygen apparatus sketch 33:1:14 OZ 40:2:257-258, 261 P

P. J. Quealy: Wyoming’s Coal Man and Town Builder by Glen Barrett 47:1:31-43 P.E.O. Record 71:4:13 P-39 Aircobra (see Bell P-39 Aircobra) P-51 Mustang (see North American P-51 Mustang) P-63 Kingcobra (see Bell P-63 Kingcobra) Pacific Coast 31:2:140; 65:2/3:16 (see also James Madison Alden. Yankee Artist of the Pacific Coast, 1854-1860) Pacific Coast Dairyman 43:2:166, 203 Pacific Creek 1:1:3; 30:2:195; 33:2:164; 44:2:284; 45:1:47 15:2:173; 30:1:45; 42:1:96; 44:1:79-80 Pacific Fur Company 71:4:34 Pacific Northwest 65:2/3:4 (see also In Search of Butch Cassidy; Indians of the Pacific Northwest) December 14, 2009 Page 564

Pacific Northwestern 65:4:21, 32 Pacific Ocean (see Lost America, From the Mississippi to the Pacific; Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop-of-War “Dale”, 1841-1843; Our New West. Records of Travel Between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean 65:2/3:4 Pacific Railroad 32:1:44 Pacific Railroad surveys 32:1:30 Pacific Springs 22:2:54; 23:1:59, 66; 25:2:128; 29:1:158; 30:1:56, 50-51; 30:2:193, 195, 201, 204; 46:1:61; 49:2:267 Pacific Springs Stage Station 23:1:59, 66; 25:2:128; 29:2:158; 30:1:46, 50-51; 30:2:193, 195, 201, 205 Pacific Springs, 72:1:15 Pacific Springs, 74:1:10 Pacific Telegraph 44:1:30; 47:1:21, 27 Pack Saddle Jack (see Morrison, John) pack trains 28:2:148 Packer (Governor) 34:1:87 Packer, Alfred 25:1:105-107; 28:1:64; 32:2:223 Pack-His-Drums photo 18:2:134-135 (see also Sioux) Pactola (see Dakota) Padden, Charles 28:2:176 Paddock, A. A. 27:2:231 Paddock, Algernon S. 53:2:34 Paddock, J. V. S. (Lieutenant) 16:2:99, 102, 105; 18:1:20 Paddock, R. B. (Lieutenant) 38:1:64 Padehiyadeka 36:2:134 Paden, Irene 30:2:211; 31:2:189; 42:2:269; 65:2/3:2 (see also Wake of the Prairie Schooner) Padouca 17:2:137 Paducah Fork 37:2:216 Page 22:2:55 Page, E. C. 43:1:26, 29 Page, Eliza 26:2:111 Page, Elizabeth 31:2:161 Page, Henry 25:2:114-116, 118, 139; 31:2:159-160 Page, Joseph French, 70:1:28, 29, 30, 34, 36, 38, 39, 43 Page, Vicki (see Changing Face of Cowboy State Agriculture: Turn of the Century Wyoming Agriculturalist-A Demographic Profile) Pageant of American History by Gerald Leinwand 49:2:228, 235, 246 pageants 25:1:61-82; 30:2:110; 30:2:107 Pagel, Betty Lou (see review of Salute to Courage) Pagel, Carrie Edith 42:1:58 Pagel, William Reinhart 42:1:58, 72 Pagel, William Rush 42:1:135 (see also George Morgan, Pioneer Importer and Breeder of American Herefords) Paha Sapa (see Black Hills) Pahaska Tepee 45:1:19 December 14, 2009 Page 565

Pa-ha-za-ze-a-ta-ca (see Parr, Dick) Pah-Ede (see Pi Ede) Pah-goh-zete 16:1:30-31 (see also Bannock) Pahranagat 30:1:77 Pah-Vent 26:2:152-154, 167-168; 27:1:78, 82, 85-87; 29:2:97, 211, 225; 30:1:77, 79 Pahviets 16:2:90-92, 94, 113, 129 (see also Ute) Paige (General) 28:1:89 Paige, John C. (see review of Coloradans; review of Carlos Montezuma and the Changing World of American Indians; review of Shadows of the Indian: Sterotypes in American Culture; review of Making of a Town: Wright, Wyoming) Paine (Senator) 37:1:39-40 Paine, Seth (Mrs.) 62:1:20 paint brush map of Wyoming (see maps) Paint Rock Creek Valley 65:4:28 Painted Desert (see Navajo of the Painted Desert) Painted Woods Creek 17:2:125-126 Painter 2:1:13 Painter, George 26:1:54 Painter, John 26:1:64 Painter, Wyoming 12:3:228; 29:2:157 Paintrock Creek 30:1:5-7, 9-11 Paiute (Northern) 36:2:133 Paiute (Southern) 36:2:133 Paiute 26:2:152, 168; 27:1:85-88; 27:2:204; 29:2:211, 213, 225; 33:1:23, 28 Paivotso 33:1:25, 28 Palace Car Studio 65:1:37, 51-52 Pale Ink: Two Ancient Records of Chinese Explorations in America by Henriette Mertz, review 45:1:129- 130 Paleo 65:1:4 palimpsest 65:1:11, 13 Palisades National Bank 22:1:85 Pallady (see Bullardy, Leon) Pallardie, Leon 51:2:38-39 Pallas Candy Kitchen 74:1:26 Palm 33:1:97 Palmer (Captain) 21:2/3:137 Palmer 22:2:53 Palmer Canyon Road 73:2:14, 15 Palmer John M. (General) 34:1:70 Palmer, Axel 36:2:196-197 Palmer, Axel 70:4:2; photo 5 Palmer, C. L. 19:2:80 Palmer, Capt. Henry, 70:2:9 Palmer, E. Percy 22:1:88 Palmer, F. G. 39:1:103 December 14, 2009 Page 566

Palmer, Ford 45:2:254 Palmer, Frances Flora 71:2:3 Palmer, Granville 19:1:39 Palmer, Gus 36:1:197 Palmer, H. E. (Captain) 16:1:74; 33:2:171; 36:1:74 Palmer, Innis Newton (Lieutenant Colonel) 38:1:18-19, 43, 45, 47; 40:1:46-47; 42:1:91; 47:2:215; 49:2:259; 50:1:143; 55:1:41 Palmer, Jack 51:2:44-45 Palmer, Joel 22:2:53; 30:2:198-199; 31:2:221 Palmer, Joel 70:4:13 Palmer, Louis J. 12:4:288; photo 37:1:4, 5, 18-19, 21 Palmer, Ora 56:1:17 Palmer, Rosmary G., Goldilocks Revisited, 70:2:31-40 Palmer, W. H. 19:2:80, 85, 96, 102 Palmer, Walter E. 19:2:69, 73 Palmer, Zermira 32:1:53 Palmerston, H. P. 51:2:15 Palmieri, Anthony (Doctor) (see Medical Incidents in the Life of Dr. John H. Finfrock) Palmieri, Anthony, III (see John C. Davis: Portrait of a Rocky Mountain Drug Wholesaling Pioneer) Palwaggi 23:2:52 Pamplin Smoking Pipe and Manufacturing Company, Incorporated 32:2:125 Pamplin, Virginia (see Pamplin Smoking Pipe and Manufacturing Company, Incorporated) Pan American Petroleum Company 53:1:17, 22 Panaiti toyani 33:1:34 , 70:1:42 Panama, 72:1:20 Panawick 26:2:153 (see also Ute) Panic of 1893 65:4:58 Pankin, Mary Faith, (author), 70:1:25-44 Pannack (see Bannock) Pan-sook-a-motse 30:1:72 (see also Bannock) Panthon (boat) 73:2:5 Pantoshiga 28:2:207; 29:2:210; 30:1:72 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Papago 31:2:143 Papago Reservation 33:1:104 Papanikolas, Helen Z. (see Peoples of Utah) Papanikolas, Zeese (see Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Massacre) Papau, New Guinea 65:1:53 Pape, Lester 25:1:68 Papoose Creek 71:4:36 Pappen 4:3:352 Parachute Creek 16:2:124 Paradise Valley (see Star Valley) Paradise Valley 76:2:10, 49 Pa-rah-ia-dika (see Tukadeka) December 14, 2009 Page 567

Parashunt 26:2:154 Parcher, Carl Russell (see Carl Russell Parcher Papers) PARCO (see Producers and Refiners Corporation) Parco Inn photo 55:1:2, 6, photo 7 Parco, Wyoming 29:2:159; 53:1:9; 54:2:35 (see also Sinclair, Wyoming) Parco, Wyoming: A Model Company Town by Gregory D. Kendfrick 55:1:2-08 Pardees (Lieutenant) 40:2:173 Pardon, M. Noel 41:1:5, 11-12, 19-20, 22 Parent - Teacher Association 74:1:6 Paris, France 65:4:54, 57-58 (see also New York to Paris Automobile Race-Crossing Wyoming in 1908) Paris, Texas 65:4:38-39 Parish, William J. (see Charles Ilfeld Company. A Study of the Rise and Decline of Mercantile Capitalism in New Mexico) Park Branch Line, 74:2:4 Park City, Utah 60:1:11, 13, photo 14 Park County 45:1:83, 85; 54:2:14; 60:1:25 Park County Arts Council 65:4:19 Park County Chapter 30:110 (see also Wyoming State Historical Society) Park County Court House 70:4:36 Park County High School in Livingston, 74:2:6 Park County News 70:3:14 Park Curio & Coffee Shop, 74:2:5 Park Curio Shop 74:2:2. 11, 15; photo 10; demolished 16 Park Headquarters in Moose 71:3:14 Park Hotel, Livingston, 74:2:6 Parke County, Indiana 23:1:97 Parke, Charles 31:2:163 Parke, Charles Ross 32:2:188 (see also Dreams to Dust: A Diary of the California Gold Rush, 1849-1850) Parke, H. E. (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Parker (Captain) 36:1:74 Parker (Colonel) 45:2:146 Parker (Lieutenant) 16:1:25 Parker and Mullins 44:1:94 Parker, Aaron 36:2:140 Parker, Anna (Miss) 19:1:30 Parker, Arvilla, sketch 65:4:36-37 Parker, Brown 29:1:56 Parker, Charles 28:2:131, 135; 55:1:45 Parker, David W. (see Calendar of Papers in Washington Archives Relating to the Territories of the U.S. to 1873) Parker, E. S. 30:1:88-89; 43:2:242, 251 Parker, F. (Captain) 18:1:57 Parker, George Leroy 22:2:160; 23:2:53; photo 29:2:160; 30:1:17-18, 21; 31:1:53, 57, 59-61 (see also Cassidy, Butch) Parker, Glen (Judge) 27:2:231 December 14, 2009 Page 568

Parker, Glenn 64:2:58 (see also review of Fair Fights and Foul) Parker, Inez 42:2:215 Parker, Inez Eugenia Adams (Mrs.) 22:2:55; 65:2/3:17, 19, 26 Parker, J. P. 43:2:279 Parker, Jack 71:2:6 Parker, James G. 20:1:80 Parker, Jennie 54:2:5 Parker, John 19:1:31 Parker, LuRay (see review of Photographing the Frontier) Parker, O. A. 30:1:32 Parker, Samuel (Reverend) 40:2:205, 219; 43:2:222; 44:1:84; 58:2:5 Parker, Samuel 1:1:5; 17:2:101; 22:2:52-53; 21:2/3:173; 27:2:178 Parker, W. H. 20:1:72 Parker, William H. (Judge) 64:2:37 Parker's saloon 71:2:7, 10 Parkhill, Forbes 32:1:112 Parkhurst, Charles H. (Reverend) 58:1:9, 11, photo 13 Parkin, Sam 15:3:284 Parkinson, C. Northcote (see “Glass-Eye Bill,” Western Letters and Letters from Wyoming) Parkman Sunday School 65:1:28 Parkman, Francis 17:1:5; 17:2:137-138; 21:2/3:177, 179; 27:2:160, 174-175; 31:2:140; 36:1:8; 45:1:8; 47:1:10; 58:2:5; 65:2/3:7 (see also Oregon Trail) Parkman, Wyo., 70:2:11 Parks (Captain) 23:1:56, 65 Parks (Judge) 15:1:39-40 Parks, C. S., Jr. 49:2:278 Parks, Frank 26:1:15 Parks, Samuel C. photo 53:2:31, 36 Parks, William 20:2:170 Parks, William P., Sr. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231; 28:2:211 Parmalee, C. H. (Major) 37:2:197; 38:1:64; 55:1:26 Parmalee, C. H. 74:1:19 Parmelee, Edward 10:1:42, 45 Parmelee, Mary (Mrs.) 25:1:94 Parowan, Utah 21:2/3:119 Parr, Cephas 9:1:649-665 (see also Sketch of the Life of Dick Parr) Parr, Dick 9:1:653-655 (see also Pa-ha-za-ze-a-ta-ca) Parr, Louise 9:1:649-665 Parrish, Edward (Reverend) 22:2:53; 40:2:214, 219; 42:1:9; 42:2:193, 197, 207-208, 219-220, 222 Parrish, Phillip H. 17:2:105 Parrish, William Floyd 30:2:148-149 Parrot, George 6:1&2:231-233; 8:4:641; 13:2:128-129; 20:2:173; 29:1:46; 30:1:35; 38:1:93; 53:2:24; 61:2:43-44 (see also Big Nose George; Manuse) Parry, E. O. (Mrs.) 30:2:238 Parry, Edward Owen, Sr. (Judge) 30:2:127-144, 238 December 14, 2009 Page 569

Parry, George G. 30:2:127 Parry, Henry C. 30:2:127-129, photo 130, 144, 238 Parshall, A. J. (Mrs.) 1:3:20 Parshall, A. J. 1:3:16 Parshall, Annie K. 1:3:14-16 Parsnip Creek 17:1:47 Parson, Ann “Snapping Annie” 50:2:346 Parson, Warren F. 50:2:346 Parsons, John E. 31:1:120-121 (see also Firearms in the Custer Battle) Parsons, Kansas 65:1:20 Partenhammer, James (Private) 36:1:69 Parting of the Ways by Mrs. Mary Hurlburt Scott 31:2:197-198, 214-215 Parting of the Ways map 45:1:48 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) Parting of the Ways on the Oregon Trail-The East Terminal of the Oregon Trail by David E. Miller 45:1:47- 49, photos 50, 51-52 Partoll, Albert J. 12:1:56-62 (see also How Fort William, Now Fort Laramie Was Named) Partons, J. E. (see Smith and Wesson Revolvers) Partridge, Charles (Mrs.) 38:1:92 Partridge, Charles 10:1:13 Partridge, Sarah 14:1:41-42 Parvante (see Pah-Vent) Parvon (see Pah-Vent) Pascall, Henry L. 4:4:406 Paschall, Marion (Mrs.) 29:2:150-156, 241 Pasche, August 20:1:78; 64:2:44 Pasco Chamber of Commerce 13:4:389 Paseo 47:2:175, 177, 179-180, 185-187 Pash-e-co 27:2:203; 28:1:83 (see also Bannock) Pasi (see Bazil) Pasmore (Professor) 37:1:51, 63 Pass Creek 32:2:155; 33:1:98; 44:2:163 Pass Creek Stage Station 40:2:247 Pass Creek, 70:2:7 Pass Creek, Montana 26:1:43 Pass Creek, Wyoming 17:1:31, 36 Passing of the Great West. Selected Papers of George Bird Grinnell edited by John F. Reiger, review 44:2:287-288 Passing of the Range (poem) by Lee Crownover Stoddard 26:2:140 Passing, H. E. 26:1:8 Passion for Freedom: The Life of Sharlot Hall by Margaret F. Maxwell, review 56:2:50 Pastor, Frederico Gutierrez 54:2:26-27 Pat Flannery, by Sally Vanderpoel 76:3:14-23 Pat Garrett. The Saga of a Western Lawman by Leon C. Metz, review 46:2:291-292 Pat O’Hara Creek 44:1:17 Pat O’Hara Creek by David J. Wasden 49:2:270, 275-276, 280-281 December 14, 2009 Page 570

Pat O’Hara Creek Range 19:2:66 Patee, Fred 5:4:161 Pateria, Alan (see Grand Encampment Copper Towns) Pathfinder Canyon 37:2:218 20:1:58; 23:1:59; 33:2:217; 46:1:119 Pathfinder Reservoir 64:3/4:55 Patrick (Doctor) 26:2:137, 139 Patrick Brothers 26:2:138; 34:1:45; 38:1:68 Patrick, Algernon S. 55:1:44-45 Patrick, Ed L. 50:1:9 Patrick, Florence D. (Doctor) 25:1:40, 94; 64:2:55 Patrick, James (see Ross, Charley) Patrick, Lucille (Mrs.) 30:1:108, 110-111 Patrick, Lucille 75:1, 12 Patrick, Lucille Nichols (see Candy Kid. James Calvin “Kid Nichols, 1883-1962) Patrick, Lucille, quoted 73:3:25 Patrick, M. L. 51:2:43-44 Patrick, M. T. 55:1:44 Patrick, Mathewson (Colonel) 55:1:44 Patrick, Matt 15:1:44; 53:2:33 Patskey, (Doctor) 45:1:31 Pattawatoni 34:1:109 Pattee, James Monroe 34:2:193-194, photo 196, 197-211 Pattee, the Lottery King. The Omaha and Wyoming Lotteries by Philip Gardiner Nordell 34:2:193-211 Pattee’s Bullion Mining Company 34:2:208 Patten (see U.S. v. Patten) Patten 71:2:12 Patten, James 71:2:1. 3, 5 Patten, James I. 53:2:50 (see also Buffalo Hunting with the Shoshone Indians in 1874 in the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming; Patton, James I.) Patter Sons (see Patterson, Elijah) Patterson 25:1:74 Patterson store 22:2:34-35; 23:2:30 Patterson, A. Verne 24:1:4 Patterson, Alan, 72:1:3 Patterson, Arthur H. 47:1:65 Patterson, Charles F. 22:2:32, 35 Patterson, Eleanor photos 55:2:28-29, 30-32 Patterson, Elijah (Captain) 21:2/3:136 Patterson, George W. 64:2:56 Patterson, Henry W. (Captain) 43:2:242, 245, 254 Patterson, J. H. (Captain) 22:2:32; 30:1:88 Patterson, John W. 40:1:69-70 Patterson, Joseph photo 55:2:29 Patterson, Lon 52:2:53 December 14, 2009 Page 571

Patterson, Milder 56:1:13 Patterson, Richard A. 27:2:231 Patterson. Richard. book reviewed 71:4:46 Patterson-Black, Sheryll 64:3/4:50 Pattie, James O. 75:3:17 Pattison, Rachel E. 21:2/3:223; 42:1:28 Patton 37:1:93 Patton, Hugh 46:1:117 Patton, James I. 24:2:82; 26:1:51, 60, 63 Patton, Vose and Company 44:1:42 Patton, William 12:1:56 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort John) Patzki (see Patskey, Doctor) Patzki, J. H. 4:3:357-358 Paugh, Minnie 65:1:41, 48, 50, 53 Paul 38:2:221 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Paul Henderson Oregon Trail Collection 65:2/3:27 Paul Stock Drilling 70:4:44 Paul Wilhelm (Duke of Wurttemberg) (see Travels in North America, 1822-1824) Paul, Ethel 21:1:91 Paul, G. W. (Captain) 31:1:7, 15; 32:1:55 Paul, R. Eli (see Eyewitness at Wounded Knee) Paul’s Juvenile Symphonators 43:1:101 Pauley, F. N. 51:2:20 Pauline well, 70:4:40 Payette River 11 Pauling, Phillip (Doctor) 39:2:259 Paulsen 35:2:193, 198 Paulson, George W. 35:1:120 (see also review of Edward Kern and American Expansion; Congressional Career of Joseph Maul Carey) Paulus (Father) 21:2/3:206 Paulus (Lieutenant) 39:1:106 Paulus (see Paul) Pauper’s Dream Gold Mine 16:1:67 Pavillion, Wyoming 76:4:21 Pawnee 17:2:113, 137-139, 150; 21:2/3:174; 26:2:125, 173; 27:2:146; 30:2:128, 134, 136-137; 31:2:139, 142-143; 33:2:171-172; 34:1:55; 40:1:12; 42:1:35-36; 44:1:62; 46:1:11; 47:2:143, 148; 50:1:162-163, 165; 59:1:50, 54; 65:2/3:22 (see also Pawnee, Blackfoot and Cheyenne-History and Folklore of the Plains) Pawnee Butte 75:3:25 Pawnee Killer 46:1:9, 16 (see also Sioux) Pawnee Killer 76:3:8 Pawnee Loupes village 75:3:22 Pawnee Rock 23:2:27 Pawnee scouts (see MILITARY) Pawnee Springs 65:2/3:25 Pawnee Township, Kansas 64:3/4:56 December 14, 2009 Page 572

Pawnee, Blackfoot and Cheyenne-History and Folklore of the Plains by George Bird Grinnell, introduction by Dee Brown, review 33:2:231-232 Pawpawgee (see Popo Agie) Paw-sha-quin 27:1:82 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Paxson, Frederick L. (Professor) 65:2/3:12 Paxton and Turner 46:1:39 Paxton, M. A. 38:1:68 Paxton, R. F. (Reverend) 65:1:27 Paxton, W. A. 74:1:21 Paxton, William 54:2:67-68 Payche (dog) 30:2:141 Payne family 71:2:26 Payne, Henry “Dad” 24:2:86 Payne, Homer 25:1:66 Payne, J. Scott (Captain) 3:2:137-144; 41:1:102-103 (see also Payne, Scott) Payne, James A. 71:2:29, 32 Payne, Janet Smith (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Payne, Jim 25:1:68 Payne, John 73:3:32 Payne, Scott (Captain) 16:2:99, 103-107, 119-121, 138; 18:1:20 Payne, Tope 17:1:70 Payson, Lois B. (Mrs.) 27:1:119-121; 27:2:231; 28:2:221-223; 29:2:232-233; 30:1:114-115 Payson, Utah 26:2:153 Payton, E. T. 44:1:10-11; 55:1:24 (see also Mad Men) Peabody (Miss) 65:1:32 Peabody Collection photo 65:1:29 (see also Peabody, A. S.) Peabody Museum (Yale), 70:1:25, 43 Peabody, A. S. 15:4:388; 18:2:153; 24:1:65; 27:1:112, 114; 65:1:29-30, 32 Peabody, Endicott (Doctor) 34:2:166, 170 Peace Chiefs of the Cheyenne by Stan Hoig, review 53:1:67 Peace Commission (1868) 18:2:132-133; 30:1:65, 81-87 Peace Commissioners, 74:2:25, 26; photo 21 Peace Commissions, 74:2:22 peace pipe 26:1:78 Peake, J. H. (Mrs.) 26:1:10 Peake, J. H. 26:1:8 Peale Island 34:2:190 Peale, Albert Charles (Doctor) 14:4:280; photos 34:2:176, 181 (see also Albert Charles Peale, Pioneer Geologist of the Hayden Survey) Peale, Charles Willson 34:2:175, 189 Peale, Eliza Burd Patterson 34:2:176 Peale, Harriet Friel 34:2:176 Peale, J. Burd 34:2:176 Peale, Mundy I. 64:1:24 Peale, Titian R. 34:2:177, 189 December 14, 2009 Page 573

Peale, Young 34:2:176 Pearce, Bennett R. (see review of America’s Western Frontiers, The Exploration and Settlement of the Trans- Mississippi West) Pearce, D. J. 34:1:92 Pearce-Moses, Richard, (see review of Photojournalism in American) Pearl Harbor 24:1:5-6, 15; 64:3/4:7 Pearlstine, S. S. 61:1:19 Pearson, Cora 26:2:111 Pearson, Drew 55:1:15, 17; 55:2:31 Pearson, Drew 71:4:6 Pearson, Drew 74:1:8 Pearson, Fred N. 24:2:97 Pearson, George 48:2:175 Pearson, John D. (see review of $10 Horse, $40 Saddle. Cowboy Clothing, Arms, Tools and Horse Gear of the 1880’s) Pearson, Louise (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Pearson, Paul 74:1:8 Pearson, Samuel B. (Captain) 18:1:57 Pearson, W. E. 27:2:231 Pease and Bramel 18:1:81 Pease County 21:2/3:196; 23:1:20; 35:2:129-130 (see also Johnson County) Pease, Al 24:2:82, 86, 95 Pease, David 31:1:20; 32:1:59 Pease, E. L. 35:2:130 Pease, F. D. 44:1:68 Pease, Ira 21:2/3:204 Pease, L. D. (Judge) 9:3:740-741; 15:3:285; 17:1:77; 17:2:79-80; 18:1:81, 88; 21:2/3:202, 209; 24:1:64; 24:2:20; 33:2:147; 37:2:180; 62:1:64 Pease, L. D. (Mrs.) 17:1:80 Pease, Sarah Wallace (Mrs.) 29:1:34; 35:1:90; 53:2:26, 28; 62:1:48; 62:3:140-143 (see also Recollections of One of the Grand Jurors of Albany County) Pease, Vera Jane Edwards 5:2:77; 5:2&3:119; 7:4:483-484; 9:1:682-684 Pease, Walter D. 20:1:59 Peasley, Helen (Mrs.) 57:2:4 Pecheau, Wilhemia “Billie” 26:2:115 Peck (Doctor) 20:2:116 Peck, A. S. (Colonel) 4:4:373 Peck, Bob 39:1:137-138 Peck, Carrie 22:2:35 Peck, E. S. 16:2:143 Peck, H. P. 38:2:189 Peck, John P. 40:1:7 Peck, Joseph 54:1:52 Peck, Mable 19:1:61 Peck, Mable M. 14:4:328 December 14, 2009 Page 574

Peck, Margaret (see Bannack and Other Poems; review of Boom Town Boy; review of Learn to Love the Haze; review of Past’s Persisting) Peck, Roy 64:1:24 Peck, Sen. Roy 70:3:45 Peck, Theodore Gordon, 70:1:28, 29, 30, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39 Peck, W. (Reverend) 39:1:72 Peck, W. H. 16:2:93, 97, 100, 143 Peck, W. S. 22:2:35 Peck, Will 16:2:143 Peck, William Ware 15:1:40-43; 53:2:25, photo 31, 33-36 Peckham, Rufus (Justice) 53:2:5 Peckinpah, Sam 64:1:2 Pedersen, James F. (see Shall The People Rule? A History of the Democratic Party in Nebraska Politics, 1854- 1972) Pederson, Louise Alsop 36:2:187 Peede (Miss) 28:2:139 Peek, E. D. (Brigadier General) 18:1:58 Peel, Sheila Sundquist 57:1:68 (see also Wyoming State Capitol Building) Peep O’Day (see O’Day, Tom) Peer Johnny (squaw) 25:1:55-56 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Peet, Maud 73:3:5 Peeteeneet 27:1:74 (see also Utah Indians) Pegaleshka (see Spotted Tail) Pegram, John (Lieutenant) 27:1:58 Pe-he-zi-wi (see Mini-aku) Peilman, Gerald 21:1:101 Pelton, B. H., Jr. 22:1:91 Pelton, Ben H. 38:1:129 (see also History of the Midwest Oil Company) Pelton, Clark 37:1:97 (see also Webster, Billy) Pelton, John 26:1:64; 31:1:87 Pelzer, Louis 20:1:61; 37:2:174 30:2:178 Pemperton, Charles (Private) 49:2:256 Pena, Adolph 13:4:357; 20:2:171 (see also RANCHES: Six Mile) Pence, A. M. (Mrs.) 24:2:114; 27:2:231 Pence, Alfred M. 24:2:120-122; 25:2:210; 26:1:101-102; 27:1:118-119; 27:2:245; 29:1:111 Pence, Mary Lou 22:1:93-94; 25:2:216-217; 28:1:112-114; 30:1:108; 32:2:252; 44:1:41; 64:2:51-52, 58 (see also Boswell, the Story of a Frontier Lawman; Ellen Hereford Washakie of the Shoshones; Fort Sanders-Sentinel of the Laramie Plains; Ghost Towns of Wyoming; Shoshonean Princess-Crimson Dawn) Pen-Coos 14:1:51 (see also Crow) Pend d’Oreille Lake 17:2:94 Pend d'Oreille 70:4:17 Pendell, Floyd 73:3:33 Pendelton, Oregon 23:1:81 December 14, 2009 Page 575

Pender, Rose 37:1:98 Pendergraff, Ray 49:1:132, 134-135, 138 (see also Pendergraft, Ray) Pendergraft, Alti 52:2:47, 56 Pendergraft, Ray 48:1:135, 139-140 (see also Pendergraff, Ray) (see also WSHS 31st Annual Trek; Washakie: A Wyoming County History) Pendleton, George 60:2:25, 29 Pendleton, Indiana, 74:2:20, 27 Pendray, G. Edward 71:2:35-40 Pendray, Leatrice 71:2:36 Peneau Creek (see Prairie Dog Creek) Pengwidika (Fisheater) 33:1:32; 36:2:133 Penington, Matt 64:2:39 penitentiaries (see FIRSTS: penitentiary in Wyoming; I Felt Like I Must be Entering...Another World; Laramie Penitentiary; Rawlins Penitentiary; Territorial penitentiary; Wyoming State Penitentiary; Wyoming Territorial Penitentiary) penitentiary 75:1, 32 Penitentiary Papers of Wyoming Territory 16:1:55 (see also State Penitentiary; Wyoming Territorial Penitentiary) Penman, W. B. 24:1:4 Penney Company, 72:1:35 Penney, J. C., 70:1:4-5 Pennick, Isaac B. (Sergeant) 27:1:14 Pennington, John B. 43:2:271 Pennington, Julia Ann (Mrs.) 21:2/3:238 Pennington, Roy 61:2:37 Penniwell Collection 19:1:59 Pennock 19:1:53 Pennock, Jack 23:2:4-29; 28:1:55 Pennock, Jake (Sergeant) 32:2:227, 231; 42:2:266 Pennock, Taylor 19:1:51-52 (see also Recollections of Taylor Pennock) Pennock, W. D. 17:1:56 Pennsylvania 65:1:7; 65:4:46 Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Company 41:1:6, 13 Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Company 70:4:34 Pennsylvania Oil Company refinery 70:4:23 Pennsylvania Railroad 7:2:403 Penn-Wyoming Company 19:2:123 Penny, James Cash (J. C.) 22:2:45-46; 47:1:40-41 Peno Creek 31:1:49 Peno Creek by James Boedan 5:2:317-318 Penrose, C. W. (Colonel) 18:1:57 Penrose, Charles Bingham (Doctor) 20:1:14; 35:2:148; 64:2:37, 40; 65:4:31-32 Penrose, Dr. Charles Bingham 74:1:19 Penrose, Ross 65:4:32 Pentecost of Calamity by Owen Wister 64:1:8 December 14, 2009 Page 576

People and a Nation by Clarence L. Versteeg and Richard Hofstadter 49:2:234, 246 People of the Horseback Culture 65:4:5, 75 People’s Party 37:2:194 (see also Populists) People’s Telelphone Company 30:2:149 Peoples of Utah by Helen Z. Papanikolas, review 48:2:282-284 Peopling the High Plains. Wyoming’s European Heritage edited by Gordon Olaf Hendrickson, review 50:1:182-183 Peper, William 76:1:23 Pephardt, J. W. (Reverend) 17:1:79 Pepin (fur trader) 15:2:137 Pepper (Sheriff) 53:2:34 Pepys, Samuel 76:3:21 Perales, Clarence P., Jr. 26:1:95 Peralto, P. T. 26:1:64 Percy 33:1:98; 44:2:158, 163 Percy Station 15:1:61-62 Percy station 74:1:14 Percy, Archibald A. 33:2:133 Perkings, E. Douglass 32:2:195; 42:1:15, 29; 43:2:230 (see also Gold Rush Diary) Perkins (fur trader) 15:2:136 Perkins and Chandler 46:1:37 Perkins County, Nebraska 70:4:21 Perkins Dairy (see Perkins, E. Douglas) Perkins Store 16:2:96-98, 100-101, 109 Perkins v. McDowell 37:2:184 Perkins, Adam C. 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120 Perkins, B. W. 46:1:35 Perkins, Charles 16:2:94, 98 Perkins, Charlie 7:4:450 Perkins, E. Douglas 31:1:29-31; 31:2:187 Perkins, I. H. 10:3:144 Perkins, M. L. 39:1:103 Perkins, Marlin 70:3:13 Perkins, Ute 26:2:161 Permanent School Fund 75:1, 31 Permanent Wyoming Mineral Trust Fund 63:1:15-16 Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company 26:2:159 Perrigoue, Nell 38:1:85, 101 Perrin, Jack 26:1:55 Perrine, Peter 25:2:118 Perrone, Vito 49:2:234 Perry (General) 17:1:56 Perry (lawyer) 15:1:45 Perry Smith’s Meat Market 16:2:141 Perry, -, 72:1:11 December 14, 2009 Page 577

Perry, A. J. (General) 34:2:139-140 Perry, Dr. Ken 70:3:27 Perry, E. P. 54:2:40 Perry, Felix (Chas. Washakie’s adopted son) 22:2:9-10 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Perry, George W. 18:1:86, 88 Perry, Guy 30:1:20-21 Perry, Henry C. (Major) 31:2:127-144, 238; 45:1:96-97 (see also Letters from the Frontier, 1867) Perry, John 30:1:21 Perry, John C. 53:2:37 Perry, Nelson 19:1:43 Perry, S. D. 42:2:173 Perry, Susan photo 13:3:167 Perry, Walter E. 42:2:167, 169, 171, 173 Persh-e-go 26:1:78 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Pershing Elementary School (Rawlins) 73:2:11, 13 Pershing Junior War Savings League 65:1:7 (see also Pershing, John L.) Pershing, Frances Warren 26:1:36 Pershing, John J. (General) 18:1:32-34; 22:1:80; 26:1:37; 65:1:7 Persimmon Bill 5:2:53-54; 21:2/3:226; 27:1:38; 28:1:59 (see also Chambers, William) Person, E. M. 28:2:133 Personal History by John H. Gordon 1:4:4-12 Persune 16:2:115, 128, 135 (see also Ute) Peryam, Mable Large (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Petcher (Captain) 19:1:42 Pete Creek 29:2:179 Pe-teet-neet 26:2:153, 174-175; 27:2:215 (see also Ute) Petefish, Andy 75:3:6 Peter Hurd. A Portrait Sketch from Life by Paul Horgan, review 37:2:256 Peter, W. D. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Peters and Alston 18:1:77; 29:1:54 Peters Creek 23:2:28 Peters, Betsy (see review of I Married Wyatt Erap. The Recollections of Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp) Peters, C. C. 24:2:109 Peters, H. M. 19:1:48 Peters, Leora (Mrs.) 26:2:230; 27:2:231; 29:1:112; 30:2:234; 37:1:121 Peters, Oran A. 20:1:93 Peters, Orin 21:1:101 Peters, Ray, photo 65:4:5 Peters, Samuel, 74:2:24 Peters, T. W. “Twice Wintered” 12:2:114; 29:1:51, 54; 43:2:211 Peters, W. T. 35:2:131 Petersdorf, Helen 28:2:139 Petersdorf, Henrietta (Mrs.) 28:2:139 Petersen, Anna 21:2/3:240 December 14, 2009 Page 578

Petersen, Frank 71:3:27, 31, 32; photo 28, 29 Petersen, Frank L. 58:1:16 Peterson Army Air Base (Colorado) (see MILITARY) Peterson, Andy 32:2:158-159 Peterson, Audrey 65:4:47 Peterson, Charles 64:3/4:60 Peterson, Eli 19:1:47, 49; 24:21:3, 12; 36:2:195 Peterson, Emma 58:1:42 Peterson, Frank 16:1:31 Peterson, George 30:1:31 Peterson, Gwen 65:1:39 Peterson, H. 26:1:64 Peterson, H. L. (see American Knives) Peterson, Hans 42:1:84 Peterson, Harold J. 30:2:232 Peterson, Henry J. (Doctor) 13:2:157; 22:1:3-63, 67-68; 25:1:96, 99-100; 27:2:231 (see also John Wesley Hoyt, Territorial Governor of Wyoming, 1878-1882;Statehood for Wyoming; Wyoming a Cattle Kingdom) Peterson, Henry J. (Mrs.) 22:1:68 Peterson, Ida Elizabeth (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Peterson, Iran A. 18:1:89 Peterson, Joe 26:1:64 Peterson, Louie 26:1:64 Peterson, Martin 14:3:247 Peterson, Richard H. (see Bonanza Kings: The Social Origins and Business Behavior of Western Mining Entrepreneurs, 1870-1900; Bonanza Rich) Peterson, Robert “Bob” 30:2:159 Peterson, Robert A. 26:2:214; 27:2:231 Peterson, Robert Constant 22:1:68 Peterson, Tom 73:3:27, 28 Peterson, Virgil V. 25:1:105-107 Peterson, William 15:1:108 (see also Valley of the Upper Yellowstone) Petit, Horace 32:2:209 Petite Arc (Little Bow) 17:2:129-130 (see also Omaha Indians) Petite Cerise (see Little Cherry) Petravage, Jacqueline (see New Deal Art in Wyoming. Some Case Studies) petrified buffalo (see myths and legends) Petrik, Paula (see No Step Backward: Women and Family on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, Helena, Montana, 1865-1900) Petriken, R. W. (Lieutenant) 18:1:8, 48 Petroglyphs (poem) by Sheila Hart 34:1:59 petroglyphs 9:2:689-704; 28:1:95; 29:2:137; 30:1:106 (see also Artists of Wyoming) petroleum (see oil) Petroleum Mattschappy Oil Company 22:1:88-89 Pettibone, Jay 15:1:21 December 14, 2009 Page 579

Petticoat Prisoners of Old Wyoming, by Larry K. Brown, reviewed, 76:3:37 Pettigrew (Senator) 20:1:34; 20:2:140 Pettigrew, Freddie 34:1:8 Pettigrew, M. W. 37:2:200 Pettigrew, Sarah photo 34:1:4, 6, 8 Pettigrews, Charles “Charlie” 34:1:6, 8, 10-11 Pettingil 25:2:130 Pettingil, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 19:2:111 Pettitt, Fred 33:2:191 Pettrigrew party 34:1:7 Petty, James 31:2:231 Petty, S. 25:1:90 Petty, W. James 32:1:103; 32:2:238, 249-250 (see also review of Bent’s Old Fort. An Archeological Study) Pettyjohn, Isaac 32:1:52 Petutneet (see Pe-teet-neet) Petzer, Louis 65:1:8 Petzoldt, Paul 44:2:261 Petzoldt, Paul 71:3:32, 33 Peu-Peu-Mox-Mox, 70:2:39 Peverley, Howard 31:2:235 Peyton, Harrison 28:2:121 Peyton, Pauline 20:1:90; 28:1:60-62, 68 Peyton, Pauline E. (Mrs.) 24:1:101; 27:2:231; 28:1:41-42, 60-62 Peyton, Pauline M. (Miss) 27:2:231 PF (see Pratt-Ferris) PF Ranch (see RANCHES) Pfaff, Betty Carpenter (see review of Genteel Gentile. Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 1857-1858) Pfeifer homestead 71:3:15; photo 15 Pfeifer, C. W. 31:1:44 Pfeifer, G. L. (see review of Jireh College-Stirred Embers of the Past) Pfeifer, Joe 71:3:15 Pfeifer, Michael J., reviewer 71:2:45 Pfeiffenberger, John M. 19:1:61 Pfeiffer, Frank 47:1:40 Pfeiffer, J. 17:1:82 Pfister, John E. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Pfisterer, Eugene 25:1:68, 77-80 Pfisterer, Ida Mae (Mrs. Eugene) 25:1:73-74, 77-81 Phalen, James 34:2:210 Phaler, Pharen (Mrs.) 25:1:66 Phelan, Adele Moss Bennot 48:2:168 Phelan, Catherine E. 27:2:231 Phelan, Elizabeth 21:2/3:238 Phelan, Elizabeth 71:4:9, I I December 14, 2009 Page 580

Phelan, Grover 47:1:5 Phelan, J. R. 48:2:168, 176 Phelan, Walter A. 48:2:223, 225, 234, 241 Phelps Lake 44:1:76, 88 Phelps, L. G. 19:2:69; 49:2:272 Phelps, Sarah May “Billie” 64:2:57-58 Phelps, William 60:2:27, 30 Pheonix, Johnnie 32:1:123 (see also Fenex, John) Phifer (Doctor) 20:1:87 Phifer, John K. 54:2:27 Phil Kearny Fight 7:3:389-394 Phil Sheridan Album by Lawrence A. Frost, review 41:1:150 Academy of Art, 74:2:20 Philadelphia International Exposition of 1876 65:1:8 Philadelphia Photographer, 74:2:18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 Philadelphia, 74:2:25 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 27:2:227; 65:1:23; 65:4:74 philately (see stamps) Philippine Insurrection 52:1:23 Philippine Islands 59:1:29-34 Philippine Islands, 74:2:7 Philippines 65:4:45 Philippot, Mr. - 70:4:37 Philippott, L. J. A. 22:1:89 Philistine 24:2:68-69 Phillip 26:2:183 Phillippines (see FIRSTS: American flag raised in Manila, Philippines raised by Wyoming troops) Phillips (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Phillips and Son 24:2:96 Phillips Petroleum 70:4:34 Phillips, A. L. 38:1:78 Phillips, Arthur 24:2:44 Phillips, Edwin (see Phillips, Elvington) Phillips, Eliza 32:1:72 Phillips, Elvington 50:2:304, 312, 314 Phillips, F. 20:2:170 Phillips, F. M. 12:2:148; 17:2:56; 51:2:24 Phillips, Hattie 34:1:89; 38:2:225; 40:1:40 Phillips, J. R. 23:2:46 Phillips, John “Portugee” 12:2:146; 13:2:88-89; 17:1:11; 18:2:130; 20:2:146; 27:2:179, 181, 185-186; 30:2:153; 32:1:109; 32:2:269; 36:1:61; 37:1:85-86, 88;38:2:223-228, photo 244; 40:1:41-56; 42:1:90- 92; 55:1:41 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS; Portugee Phillips; Portugee Phillips Ride) Phillips, John 17:1:56; 32:1:71-72, 78, 80 Phillips, Lewis 54:2:68 Phillips, Paul F. 12:1:57 December 14, 2009 Page 581

Phillips, William T. 60:2:13-14 Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop-of- War “Dale” 1841-1843 edited by Charles L. Camp, review 37:2:252-253 Philosophy of History for the Small Museum by Paul M. Edwards 38:1:54-58 Philpott 47:1:93-94 Phineas T. Barnum’s American Museum 76:3:25 Phlaeging, William F. 16:2:166 phonograph 71:2:30 Photo exhibition, “Hispanics in Wyoming.” 73:2:21 Photographer on an Army Mule by Maurice Frink and Casey Barthelmess, review 38:1:127-128 photographers (see Photographers of the Frontier West) Photographers of the Frontier West by Ralph W. Andrews, review 38:1:129-130 photographers Ridgway Glover, 74:2:17-27; Yellowstone, 3 photographers with Fremont and others 6:1&2:189 Photographing the Frontier by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler, review 52:2:61-62 photography (see Origins of Photojournalism in America; Photographer on an Army Mule; Photographers of the Frontier West; Reservation Blackfeet, 1885-1945: A Photographic History of Cultural Survival; Shoots. A Guide to Your Family’s Photogaphic Heritage; Stimson, Joseph E.; Tasteful Interlude, American Interiors Through the Camera’s Eye; Through the Lens of J. E. Stimson: Past and Present) Photography of the Tetons by W. H. Jackson 6:1&2:189-191 photography, Sioux view of, 74:2:22 Pi Ede 26:2:168; 29:2:211, 213, 225; 30:1:77 Piah 16:2:89, 96, 111, 128, 133-135 (see also Ute) Picard, Dave 52:2:49 Pice-ance Creek (see Piceance Creek) Piceance Creek 16:2:92, 101, 129 Picher, Oklahoma 75:3:30 Pick Bridge photo 58:2:54 Pickens, William “Red” 39:2:258 Pickens’ Grave (see GRAVES) Pickering (Governor) 34:1:78; 35:2:213 Pickering, Loring (and lady) 31:2:182 Pickert, Charles 54:2:29 Pickett (Colonel) 19:2:67-68 Pickett Act (1910) 58:2:23 Pickett, Dick 54:2:21 Pickett, Hazel Harper Sample (see Why the Meadowlark was Chosen the State Bird of Wyoming) Pickett, J. W. (Reverend) 38:1:91 Pickett, John C. 54:1:22 Pickett, W. D. 37:2:161; 47:1:71-72 Pick-Sloan Plan 64:1:25 Pickup, C. V. photo 52:2:23 pictographs 16:1:72; 28:1:129; 29:2:131, 137 (see also Dinwoody; Dinwoody pictographs) Pictorial History of the Wild West by James D. Horan and Paul Sann, review 27:1:122-123 Picture Gallery Pioneers by Ralph W. Andrews, review 37:1:132-133 December 14, 2009 Page 582

Picture Report of the Custer Fight by William Reusswig, review 40:1:153-154 picup (pilot) 17:1:68 Pidcock, John K. 23:2:63 Pidge (see Pidgeon) Pidgeon 31:2:245; 50:2:343 Pie agaidika (Big salmon eater) (see Agaideka) Piece of the Old Tent: A Catalogue of Items in the Lane County Pioneer Museum That Were Brought Across the Plains in the 1840s and 1850s by Glenn Mason, review 51:1:166-167 Piedmont Station 31:2:225 Piedmont, Wyoming 20:1:49; 24:1:31 Piegan 44:1:62, 65; 46:1:133; 56:2:21-22; 59:1:51, 56 Pierce (Mrs.) 17:1:81 Pierce 19:2:77, 101, 103-104 Pierce, Bernie 64:3/4:2 Pierce, Charles 20:2:175 Pierce, D. J. 17:1:80-81; 62:1:47 Pierce, H. A. 33:2:140 Pierce, Henry (Private) 45:1:100 Pierce, John 44:1:90 Pierce, John L. (Mrs.) 52:2:5 Pierce, Johnny 29:1:49 Pierce, N. E. 19:2:95 Pierce, Pres. Franklin, 72:1:7, 8 Pierce, Richard 20:2:170 Piercy, Frederick 18:2:100; 42:1:11; 48:1:84 Pierette, Joe 29:2:154 Pierre (Iroquois) 15:2:172 Pierre, Jaune 29:2:125 Pierre, South Dakota 64:3/4:17 Pierre’s Hole 15:1:75; 15:2:172; 15:3:221; 33:2:162-163; 44:1:77, 80, 82, 92 Pierre’s Hole battle 1:3:3; 44:1:82 (see also Rendezvous, 1832) Pierre’s River (see Pierre’s Hole) Pierre's Hole 71:4:35 Pierre's Hole 75:3:14, 16 Pierson (Private) 39:1:125 Pierson, George (Mrs.) 28:2:209, 235 Pierson, L. (Mrs.) 30:1:106 Pierson, Lovina (Mrs.) 37:1:110 Pietierre, P. 48:1:81 Pietism and Progress: James H. Hayford and the Wyoming Anti-Gambling Tradition, 1869-1893 by William Howard Moore 55:2:2-8 Piety Hill 24:1:79 pigs 71:2:28 Pike County (Arkansas) 65:4:46 Pike, George 36:1:48; 37:2:225 December 14, 2009 Page 583

Pike, Marshall (Sergeant) 16:1:40 Pike, Marshall S. 34:2:204-205 Pike, Zebulon 71:4:17, 26, 30 21:2/3:117 Pike's Peak 71:4:26 Pilcher, Joshua 15:2:136; 15:3:205-220; 32:1:6; 55:1:53 Pilcher, Joshua 75:3:17 pilot (see picup) Pilot Hill, 70:3:37 Pilot Knobs 37:2:218-219 (see also Teton Mountains) pilots (see instructor pilots) Pilson, Bob 15:1:14 Pim, Thomas 47:1:12 Pima (Arizona) Indians 26:2:130; 31:2:143 Pinchot, Gifford (see Clarence T. Johnston’s Dissent: A Challenge to Gifford Pinchot and the Conservative Ethos) Pinchot, Gifford 4:4:384-385; 20:2:138, 141; 45:1:13; 56:2:39-44; 58:2:23 Pinchot, Gifford 70:4:43 Pindell, Craig, photo by 65:4:4 Pine Bluff s, Wyoming 76:1:35-36 Pine Bluffs, Wyo. 75:3:24, 26 Pine Bluffs, Wyoming 21:1:93; 22:2:69; 23:1:11, 14; 24:1:42; 30:2:150, 168; 56:1:40; 65:2/3:4 Pine Creek 22:2:28, 39 Pine Grove 42:2:162 (see also Pine Grove, Wyoming) Pine Grove Creek 33:2:201 Pine Grove Meadow 44:2:159 Pine Grove stage station 74:1:14 Pine Grove Station by Mrs. Walter Lambertsen 33:2:198, 201, photo 202, 203 Pine Grove, Wyoming 16:1:81 (see also Pine Grove) Pine Mountain 39:1:111-112 Pine Ridge 34:1:109 Pine Ridge Reservation 75:3:7 Pine Ridge reservation, 70:1:12 Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota 16:1:10; 18:1:20, 27; 31:2:131; 39:2:204-206; 46:2:273; 63:2:61, 64 Pine Ridge, South Dakota 17:1:12 Pine Tree Bluffs 17:1:27, 51; 30:2:137 Pine Valley 21:2/3:119 Pinea, Adolph (see Pena, Adolph) Pinedale 71:4:15 Pinedale Hotel 22:2:35 Pinedale Musuem (proposed) 25:1:70, 73 Pinedale Roundup 22:2:30-31, 41; 42:1:70; 42:2:163, 173 Pinedale Townsite Company 22:2:33, 35 Pinedale, Wyoming 22:1:11; 22:2:26, 27-46; 25:1:74, 78, 80 December 14, 2009 Page 584

Pinedale, Wyoming 70:3:13, 27, 30 Pinero Oil 22:1:90 Pinetree Ranch 71:3:19 Piney country 25:1:50 Piney Creek 32:2:199; 36:1:67; 36:2:213 (see also Recollections of a Piney Creek Rancher) Piney Creek Crossing (Bozeman) 36:1:64; 38:2:137-139; 40:1:51, 54; 41:2:193-194; 42:1:90; 42:2:270- 271; 44:2:141, 175 Piney Creek Ford 36:2:214 Ping, Catherine 23:2:31, 36 Pinkerton, Joan Trego (see Knights of the Broadax: The Story of the Wyoming Tie Hack) Pinnacle Buttes 71:4:36 Pinney (see Big Piney) Pinnick, James 23:1:55 Pinon Ridge 71:4:32, 40 Pinyon Peak Highlands 44:1:76 Pioneer (poem) by Jessa Eula Wallis 27:1:117 pioneer associations of Wyoming (list) 13:4:367 pioneer cabin 26:1:53-55, 59 Pioneer Cabin Museum (Lander) 71:2:18 Pioneer Center (see Colonel Cody’s Dream of Pioneer Center-A Reality) Pioneer Culture When Wyoming was Young by Mrs. Harriet Knight Orr 26:1:33-38 Pioneer Farthings of Laramie County by Gerald M. Adams 57:2:2-7 Pioneer Forts of the Old West by Herbert M. Hart, review 40:1:149-150 Pioneer Historical Marker (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company 39:1:23 Pioneer Line 31:2:174-175 Pioneer Musuem 30:2:162 Pioneer of Wyoming by Clarence Holden 1:1:7-8 Pioneer Park 26:1:55-57 (see also Mormon Pioneer Park) Pioneer Patchwork by Mrs. George Gilland 11:4:254-256 pioneer picnic 26:1:59 Pioneer Portraits by Mrs. Graham Walker 30:2:224 Pioneer Printing in Wyoming by Douglas C. McMurtrie 9:3:729-742 Pioneer Ranch Life in Wyoming by Margaret W. Sackett 14:3:169-179 Pioneer Saddler, Frank A. Meanea by Nora H. Dunn 26:1:25-32 Pioneer School 16:1:58 Pioneer Steelmaker in the West: The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, 1872-1903 by H. Lee Scamehorn, review 49:1:152-154 Pioneer Townsite Company 24:1:76 Pioneer Trails Association 21:1:93 Pioneer Week 31:2:233 pioneer women (see women) Pioneer Wyoming Brew 64:2:62 Pioneer’s Day (poem) by Wesley Beggs 26:1:52 Pioneer’s Progress by Alvin Johnson, review 34:1:124-125 December 14, 2009 Page 585

Pioneering in Crook County by Eva Ogden Putman 3:4:203-211 Pioneering in the ‘70s by Mrs. George Gilland 5:1:19-24 Pioneering the Union Pacific: A Reappraisal of the Builders of the Railroad by Charles Edgar Ames, review 42:2:276-277 Pioneering Western Trails-A Pioneer Family by Clarence B. Richardson 22:1:69-83 pioneers (see Big Horn Pioneers; HISTORICAL MARKERS: Lander Monument; Oregon Country pioneers; Pathfinders from River to Ocean; Picture Gallery Pioneers; Society of California Pioneers; Why a Pioneer?) photo 16:1:56; 27:1:109-110 pioneers near Little Box Elder Creek Crossing (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) pioneers of 1832-1846 6:1&2:240 (see also Early Pioneer of Wyoming) Pioya 17:2:142 Pipe Line Road 33:2:200 pipes 30:1:100 (see also peace pipe) Pipestone Quarry (Minnesota) 17:2:130 Piscataway National Park 65:4:61 Pisgah Forest, North Carolina 71:2:26 Pison Springs (see Poison Springs) Pitcher, Susan J. 46:2:175-176 (see also Okie, Susan) Pitchfork 49:2:265, 271 Pitchfork Cattle Company 29:2:74 Pitchfork Ranch (see RANCHES) Pitchfork, Wyoming 29:2:157 Pitkin () 16:2:97 Pitman, Virginia 52:2:39 Pitts, E. H. 26:1:64 Pittsburg wagons 31:2:157 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 65:1:7, 17; 65:4:67 Pit-ze-ka-we-cha-cha (see Mustang Jack) Pizarro, Francisco 49:2:228, 247 Pizzel (see Poisal) PK 36:1:69; 40:2:257-258 place names (see Wyoming Place Names) Place of the Northern Arapahoes in the Relations Between the United States and the Indians of the Plains, 1851- 1879 by James C. Murphy 41:1:33-61; 41:2:203-255 Place, Robin (see Introduction to Archaeology) Placer Act claims 70:4:43 Placerville, California 23:1:61 Placing the Grand Teton Memorial Tablet by F. M. Fryxell 6:3:249-261 Plaga Ranch (see RANCHES) Plaga, A. R. 37:2:221 Plaga, Otto 54:1:15 Plainfield, Neb 75:1, 9 plains 28:2:213-215; 29:2:127-128, 137-139; 31:1:140, 220 Plains Across by John D. Unruh 65:2/3:7, 12 Plains Apache by John Upton Terrell, review 48:2:292-293 December 14, 2009 Page 586

Plains Cree 65:1:4 Plains elk 70:4:9 Plains History Revisited by F. H. Sinclair 28:1:21-26 Plains Hotel 30:2:147; 54:1:15, 28 Plains Hotel 73:3:9, 10, 11; (logo) 8 Plains Hotel 75:1, 3, 4 Plains Hotel, Cheyenne, Wyoming 75:4: 17 Plains Indian Mythology by Alice Marriott and Carol K. Rachlin, review 48:1:143-144 Plains Indian Threat on the Oregon Trail Before 1860 by Robert L. Munkres 40:2:193-221 Plains Indians 1:1:4 (see also Amazons, Witches and Country Wives: Plains Indian Women in Historical Perspective; Great Plains Northern American Indians; Hidden Half: Studies of the Plains Indian Women; Place of the Northern Arapahoes in the Relations Between the United States and the Indians of the Plains, 1851-1879; Plains Indians: Their Origins, Migrations, and Cultural Development) Plains Indians: Their Origins, Migrations, and Cultural Development by Francis Haines, review 48:1:151- 152 Plains Rifle by Charles E. Hanson, Jr., review 32:1:137 Planter’s House 25:1:13, 20 plaque, Owen (photo) 71:3:33 Plateau Creek 16:2:128 Platenius, Charles (Private) 27:2:172 Platt, C. B. (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Platt, Orville H. 37:1:39-40, 48; 37:2:164 Platte Bridge 32:2:225, 227-228, 235; 35:1:19; 43:2:238 (see also Battle of Platte Bridge) Platte Bridge Battle 46:1:12; 32:2:234-238 Platte Bridge Fight 17:1:4; 23:2:19-21; 28:2:181-186 (see also Indian Version of the Platte Bridge Fight) Platte Bridge Station 17:1:9; 17:2:170; map 20:1:89, 91; 21:2/3:112, 116-117; 23:2:6-9, 14, 16, 23; 27:2:179; 28:2:166, 180-182, 189; 29:1:68-70, 73; 30:1:107; 32:2:228, 232, 234-235; photos 43:2:272 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Caspar; Platte Bridge Station and Fort Caspar) Platte Bridge Station 47:1:19, 23, 25 Platte Bridge Station and Fort Caspar by Olaf T. Hagen 27:1:3-17 Platte Canyon 33:1:48 Platte County 6:3:262-270; 23:2:41; 32:1:105; 33:1:65; 45:1:82 (see also Axford School photo; Reminiscences by John Hunton) Platte County State Bank 54:2:41 Platte River 7:1:345; 15:3:295-296; 17:1:17, 51-52, 57; (southside) 20:1:86; 21:2/3:111, 113, 115-116, 118, 125, 129, 132-133, 139, 173, 178; 22:2:93; 23:2:6-7, 14, 20, 24-25; 24:1:43; 26:2:182; 25:2:126; 26:1:6-8; 27:1:4-5; 27:2:176-177; 28:2:181; 29:1:68, 72; 31:2:145-148, 152, 155, 158, 160, 162-175, 178-181, 183, 185-187, 243; 32:2:185, 221, 225-226, 266; 34:1:57-58, 62; 36:2:175, 180, 182, 193, 206, 209, 212, 224; 40:1:9; 44:2:209, 215-216, 219; 48:1:111, 123; 65:1:34; 65:2/3:6, 10-12, 24; 65:4:10, 44 (see also FERRIES: Mormon Ferry; Mormon Ferry on the North Platte) Platte River Crossing 33:2:197-200, 204; 34:1:45, 55 Platte River Crossing by Leeland Grieve 33:2:198-199; 33:1:99-100 Platte River Ferry (see FERRIES) Platte River Road Narratives by Merrill J. Mattes 65:2/3:7, 9, 10, 12, 14 Platte River Valley: 61:1:18; 65:2/3:7, 24 Platte Road 20:1:85-86 Platte Route 65:2/3:6-7 December 14, 2009 Page 587

Platte Station 33:2:204 Platte Valley 32:1:34; 32:2:223 Platte Valley Lyre 33:2:154-155; 43:2:167 Platte Valley, Wyoming 16:2:167 Platte Valley-South Pass Trail 65:2/3:11 Platte, C. E. (see Platt, C. B.) Platteter, Leo A. (see review of Indian Tipi: Its History, Construction and Use) Plattsmouth, Nebraska 65:2/3:12 Playing Indian, reviewed 74:1:36 Pleasant Valley Mines (Utah) 25:2:192 Pleasant Valley School photo 19:1:46; 28:1:58-59 Pleasant Valley Sunday School 65:1:27 Pleasant Valley, Oregon 23:1:83 Pleasant Valley, Wyoming photo 14:2:97; 23:1:91, 93 Pleasant View school 71:2:30 Pleazel, Wyoming 29:2:159 Plenty Bear 4:2:303-305; 17:2:162; 29:1:150 (see also Arapaho) Plenty Coupes 19:2:68; 44:1:58, 63, 68-70 (see also Crow) Plenty Horses 38:1:127 (see also Sioux) pleuro-pneumonia epidemic (cattle) 16:2:150-151 Ploesti, Romania 64:3/4:17 Plont (Frenchman) 29:2:184 Plont Pony Express and Stage Station 29:2:184-185 Plowing the roads 70:3:17 Plowshare program 70:3:28, 33 Plum Creek, Nebraska 24:1:46 Plumb (Colonel) 23:2:6, 8-10; 27:1:14 Plumb Creek 23:2:26 Plumb, Preston B. (Lieutenant Colonel) 46:1:22; 51:2:40; 60:2:26-27 Plumbago Canyon 64:2:36 Plumbly, Walter “Bud” 39:2:258 Plumhoff A. (Private) 27:2:172 Plummer, G. W. (Mrs.) 1:3:20 Plummer, Roy O. 21:1:101 Plummer, Samuel B. 23:1:105 Plummer, Vivian photo 62:3:137 plummets 29:2:132 Plunkett of the EK, Irish Notes on the Wyoming Cattle Industry in the 1880s by William W. Savage, Jr. 43:2:205-214 Plunkett, Horace Curzon (Sir) 20:1:83; 26:1:35; 29:1:43, 47-51, 57, 63, 65; 35:2:164; 43:2:205-214; 45:2:241-247; 62:1:47, 51, 56-58 (see also Plunkett of the EK, Irish Notes on the Wyoming Cattle Industry in the 1880s) Plutus lode 40:2:228, 233 Plymouth (see West of Plymouth) Plympton, Calvin 39:1:97, 101, 103 December 14, 2009 Page 588

Plympton, Emma L. 39:1:101, 103 PO 5:2:64-66; 5:2&3:96-98 (see also Fred Boise and Sons) PO Ranch (see RANCHES) Poage 24:1:30, 36-38, 49 Pocatello 29:1:86, 88, 96; 29:2:205-206, 212, 226; 33:1:31, 33 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Pocotello Creek 14:4:268 Poe, Edgar Allen 65:2/3:26 Poe, O. M. (General) 15:2:118 Poem to the Pioneer Women by Hazel Hoble Boyak 30:1:49 Po-e-ma-che-ah 27:2:202 (see also Bannock) poetry (see Darkness Around Us is Deep: Selected Poems of William Stafford) poetry contest 28:2:126 Pogue 31:1:38 Pogue, Pandora photo 13:3:176-179 Pohogue (Sagebrush people) 33:1:28 Pohorai (Sagebrush valley) 33:1:27 Poindexter vs. Greenhow court case 16:1:22 Point of Rock Railway Station 34:2:237-238 Point of Rock trekkers photo 40:1:72 Point of Rocks 17:1:47; 33:2:199, 208; 34:2:237; 39:1:34; 42:2:237; 44:2:157, 282 Point of Rocks by Adrian Reynolds 33:2:212-213 Point of Rocks Stage Station 38:1:109 Point of Rocks Stage Station by Rae Dell Varley 40:1:108-111 Point of Rocks trekkers photo 40:1:72 Point of Rocks-South Pass Freight Road Trek, Trek No. 18 of the Historical Trail Treks compiled by Maurien Carley photo 40:1:73, 107-127 Point, Father Nicolas 70:4:13 Point, Nicholas (Father) 48:1:80 (see also Wilderness Kingdom. Journals and Paintings of Father Nicholas Point) Pointer, Larry (see In Search of Butch Cassidy) Poire, Louis 26:1:51, 63 Poiree, T. K. 44:1:43 Poiret, Eugene 28:1:179 Poirot, Jean 20:1:91 Poisal 46:1:17-18, 24 Poisal, John 46:1:17 Poisal, Margaret 46:1:17 Poison Spider 64:3/4:17 Poison Spider Creek 23:2:7, 13; 29:1:72, 83; 34:1:116; 43:2:283 Poison Spider River 39:1:109 Poison Spider Road 32:2:232; 39:1:109 Poison Springs 23:1:66 Poker Jim 23:2:52 Poland, John S. (Colonel) 18:1:26-29, 39-43, 63; 41:1:105-106 Polaris Snow Travelers 70:3:13 December 14, 2009 Page 589

pole camp and home of John Sublett at Elk Mountain, Carbon County photo 43:2:cover, 4 Pole Creek 17:1:26, 28-29, 42, 51, 53; 22:2:31; 23:2:24; 32:1:70, 75; 35:1:89 Pole Creek 71:3:5 Pole Creek Pass 17:1:38 Pole Creek Trail 60:2:4 Pole Creek, Wyoming 30:2:136 Pole Mountain 18:1:49, 66 (see also MILITARY: Pole Mountain reserve maneuvers) Polis. Jim 71:4:12 Political History of Jack R. Gage by Kathleen M. Ikasrpan 48:2:167-253 Politics 66:3:72-73 Politics and Grass: The Administration of Grazing on the Public Domain by Philip O. Foss, review 32:2:264-265 Politics of a Cowboy Culture by Roy A. Jordan and Tim R. Miller 52:1:40-45 Polk (President) 17:2:105 Polk, Adam 42:2:204 Polk, Ed 26:1:16, 19 Polk, Loujincy 26:2:233 (see also Jones, Lulu Cobb; West) Polk,Lou 70:4:23 polka 71:2:30 Pollack, Edwin (Captain) 48:1:61; 48:2:275; 55:1:43 Pollard Ranch (see RANCHES) Pollard, Archibald 39:2:258 Pollard, Harry (Mrs.) 24:1:87; 28:1:54-56 Pollard, Harry 24:1:86 Pollard, Harry P. 19:1:60; 19:2:137; 20:1:94 Pollard, Jane E. (Mrs.) 17:1:83 Pollay, C. A. 19:1:29 polling list (1845) 11:2:127 (see also Judge W. A. Carter Collection) Pollock (Major) 16:2:131 Pollock, Edwin (Captain) 35:2:125-126, 131 Polly, C. A. 39:1:101 polygamy 25:2:187 Pomera, Francies 21:2/3:111-112, 133, 135 Pomerene, Atlee 53:1:21-24, 26 Pomeroy, Justin J. 5:2&3:46-48; 50:2:303-304, 318 Pomeroy, Roney (Mrs.) photo 5:2&3:64 Pomery, Frances (see Pomera, Francies) Ponca 17:2:130, 150; 59:1:50 Poncha Pass 16:2:110 Poney, R. A. 16:2:160 Pony Bab 1:1:7 (see also Haslan, Robert H.) Pony Express (poem) by T. J. Mahoney 32:1:48-49; 38:1:104 Pony Express 1:1:7; 6:3:297; 32:1:12, 23, 29, 31-35, 44, 129; 32:2:16, 31-32, 34-35, 128, 164; 33:1:92; 33:2:196, 223-224; 42:1:79, 98-99; 44:1:94; 44:2:271, 274, 285; 61:2:14 (see also Aubrey, Francis Xavier; Cody, William F.; Overland Mail; Pony Express-The Great Gamble; Story of the Pony December 14, 2009 Page 590

Express) Pony Express 71:3:2 Pony Express by Lee Jensen, review 28:1:105-107 Pony Express by Moonlight by W. R. Leigh photo 32:1:4 Pony Express by W. H. Jackson photo 32:1:cover Pony Express Centennial (1960) 15:3:245-246; 23:2:59; 31:2:231, 233 Pony Express Saga 28:1:105-107 pony express stations 31:2:217-218, 224 (see also Deer Creek Pony Express Station; Plont Pony Express and Stage Station) Pony Express-The Great Gamble by Roy S. Bloss, review 32:1:130 Pony Trails in Wyoming by John Rollinson 26:1:21 Poo-dat 16:1:30-31 (see also Bannock) Pool, Guy E. (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Pool, Helen Buell 35:2:137 Poole, DeWitt C. (Captain) 43:2:248; 51:2:45-46, 49 Poole, L. H. 46:1:30 Poole, W. C. 62:1:35-36 Pope, Ernest 1:3:17; 1:4:16-17 Pope, John (General) 16:2:95; 27:1:13; 32:2:270; 33:1:82; 55:1:37 (see also General Pope and U.S. Indian Policy) Popo Agie 28:2:136 Popo Agie oil springs 29:2:223 Popo Agie River 16:1:71, 75; 26:2:213; 31:2:245, 253; 33:2:160; 34:1:50; 37:2:219; 39:1:122 Popo Agie River 71:2:13 Popo Agie River 71:4:19, 29, 35, 36 Popo Agie River Valley 34:1:51 Popo Agie Valley 15:1:69-70 Poposia, Wyoming 29:2:159 population (1867) 30:1:53, (1868) 77-78, (1869) 88-89 Populism in the Mountain West by Robert W. Larson, review 60:2:60 Populism in Wyoming by David B. Griffiths 40:1:57-71 Populist Clubs (see Populists) Populist Part revolt 37:2:195, 197 Populist Party 47:1:70-72; 65:4:5 Populist Party 74:1:23 Populist political movement 40:1:58-71 (see also Moreton Frewen and the Populist Revolt) Populists 20:1:15-16 Porcupine Creek 71:2:31 Porcupine Creek, Wyoming 26:2:135 Porcupine Ridge 17:1:71 Porivo 52:1:46-54 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Porro, Caesar 22:1:87 Porro, Dr. Cesare 70:4:33, 41 Port Neuf 30:1:68, 81, 83 Portage La Prairie 17:2:110, 147 December 14, 2009 Page 591

Porter 48:1:122 Porter Brothers 45:2:146 Porter, Andrew (Colonel) 31:1:27 Porter, Charles H. 56:2:40-41 Porter, Clyde (Mrs.) 25:1:78, 80 Porter, Clyde (see Ruxton of the Rockies) Porter, Etta (Mrs. Jack) 33:2:71, 73; 43:1:58 Porter, Frederic Hutchinson “Bunk” 9:2:694; 10:1:44; 45:1:55-56; 52:2:6-7; 53:1:39, photo 40, 41-47 Porter, H. G. 19:1:43 Porter, Jack 33:2:71, 73; 43:1:58 Porter, James (Private) 32:2:237 Porter, John R. (Judge) 34:2:197 Porter, John W. 20:1:72 Porter, Josephine (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Porter, Mae Reed (see Ruxton of the Rockies; Scotsman in Buckskin) Porter, Maj..Fitz John, 72:1:18 Porter, Mary Harriet 21:2/3:119 Porter, T. C. 34:2:181 Porter, Tommy 34:1:106 Porterfield (Sergeant) 23:2:24 Portland (Maine) Press 74:1:6 Portland Evening Express 74:1:6 Portland Evening Telegram 35:2:206 Portland Oregonian 18:1:88 Portland, Oregon 65:2/3:15; 65:4:27 70:4:10 Portrait in Oil. The Belgo-American Company in Wyoming by Wilson O. Clough 38:2:224; 41:1:5-31 Portrait of an “Ordinary” Woman, Eliza Steward Boyd by Clarice Whittenburg 29:1:33-37 Portraits of Basques in the New World, reviewed, 72:1:40 Portugee houses 18:1:69 Portugee Phillips 23:2:59; 27:2:184-186; photo 38:2:224 (see also HORSES AND MULES; HISTORICAL MARKERS; Phillips, John “Portugee) Portugee Phillips Ride by Thomas E. White 42:1:90-92 Portugese Houses 55:1:35 Posey S. Wilson and Company (see Wilson, Posey S.) Posey, P. S. 53:2:28 posse comitatus 74:1:10 Posse Comitatus Act 59:2:18-19 posse comitatus, 72:1:7 Post (see Stebbins, Post and Company) Post and Warren 20:1:7 (see also RANCHES) Post Enterprise 42:2:164-165, 173 Post Near Cheyenne: A History of Fort D. A. Russell, 1867-1930 by Colonel Gerald M. Adams, USAF (Retired), review 62:3:146-147 post office 71:2:30 December 14, 2009 Page 592

post offices 11:1:52-60; 15:1:62; 21:1:11; 29:2:157-159 (see also Fort Bridger Post Office) Post Trader and Indian Trader Tokens by J. K. Moore, Jr. photo 27:2:130, 131-135 post trader’s store, 73:3:13 post traders 27:2:131-132 Post Trader's House 73:3:20 Post, Amelia 62:1:10, 20, 33, 59, 63-64 Post, Amelia B. (Mrs. M. E.) 23:1:8; 37:1:29, 50, 55, 62 Post, Fred photo 37:1:4, 5 Post, Maude 16:2:162, photo 163; photo 37:1:30, 31 Post, Morton E. 1:3:14; 16:1:50, 52-53; 23:1:8; 20:1:73; 23:1:29; 39:1:11; 39:2:170, 172, 177; 43:2:209; 51:2:17, 20; 57:1:36-37; 59:1:7; 62:1:47 Post, W. H. 16:2:94, 97, 114 Post, W. S. 47:1:32 (see also W. S. Post Store photo) postage stamps 16:1:35 Postmistress of Saddlestring, Wyoming, reviewed 71:4:42 Postmodern Barons 65:4:5 posts, fur trading built by Sublette & Campbell 75:3:18 Potholes in the Great Platte River Road by Merrill J. Mattes 65:2/3:2, 6-14 Potomac River 65:4:61 Pott, Franz B. 76:2:38, 52 Pottawatomie 17:2:49 Pottawatomie Reservation 32:1:11 Potter (Attorney General) 49:1:59 Potter (General) 33:1:84 Potter 21:2/3:113 Potter, Charles N. 12:3:185-186; 15:1:40-41; 24:2:92; 37:1:17, 19, 44; 37:2:178, 205; 42:2:232; 53:2:40; 57:1:36-37; 65:1:32; 65:4:30 Potter, Fred 39:1:101 Potter, Joseph H. (Lieutenant Colonel) 51:2:43 Potter, Judge Charles 71:3:30 Potter, Lizzie (Mrs.) 39:1:102 Potter, R. F., Jr. 24:2:25-26 pottery 26:2:198 Potts 15:2:103 Potts Livery Stable 31:1:73 Potts, James 35:2:150 Potts, Jesse 33:2:179, 183 Potts, Jim 33:2:179, 183 Poultney gun 18:2:118 Poulton, P. C. 34:1:75 Pourade, Richard 51:2:16 Pourade, Richard F. (see Gold in the Sun; Anncient Hunters of the Far West) Pourier, Baptiste (Mrs.) 32:2:225 Pourier, Baptiste “Big Bat” 15:4:403; 27:2:167; 43:2:238, 242, 244, 257; 49:1:42 (see also Big Bat) Pourier, Baptiste, 70:2:18 December 14, 2009 Page 593

Pourier, Joseph 35:2:205 Pourrier, Batesse (Mrs.) (see Pourier, Mrs. Baptiste) Povah, Trevor, 74:2:14 Poverty Flat 24:1:79 Poverty Hill 16:1:80 Powder River 16:1:73; 17:1:9, 12; 17:2:127; 18:1:77; 22:2:98; 23:1:5, 22; 23:2:4, 8, 10, 23; 27:2:137-141; 31:2:131, 133, 136, 138-139, 191, 204, 207-208; 32:1:70, 74, 81, 93; 32:2:216, 223; 48:1:113, 124; 48:2:275; 65:4:4, 43-44 (see also Middle Fork; Powder River; Powder River Country; Powder River Let’er Buck; Powder River Let’er Buck Derivation of the Famous Slogan; War on Powder River, the History of an Insurrection) Powder River 70:4:11 Powder River 76:1:7-8 Powder River Basin 48:2:278; 65:4:4 Powder River Basin, 70:2:8 Powder River Bridge photo 58:2:49 Powder River by Struthers Burt 14:3:171 Powder River Campaign (1865) 23:1:5; 54:1:42 Powder River Canyon 34:1:98-99; 39:2:225 Powder River Cattle Company 29:1:41-44; 32:2:165; 35:1:91; 35:2:132; 43:2:208-209, 213-214; 55:1:47 Powder River Commercial Company 33:2:279, 183 Powder River Country 16:1:51; 28:1:27; 29:2:41-65,141, 161-176; 30:1:19; 31:2:127, 129, 138-139, 191, 202; 33:2:160, 161-162, 171, 179-180, 182, 211, 232; 34:2:154 (see also Diary of Major Wise, an Englishman, Recites Details of Hunting Trip in Powder River Country in 1880; Military Posts in the Powder River Country of Wyoming) Powder River Country by Betty M. Sager 39:12:112-113 Powder River Crossing 29:2:171; 55:1:46 Powder River Crossing 74:1:18 Powder River dry fork 36:2:216, 218, 222, 224 Powder River Expedition 4:3:361-362; 8:2:578-592; 16:1:74; 26:2:127; 27:1:8, 13, 16; 27:2:142-158; 29:2:216; 35:2:126; 36:1:51; 36:2:225; 46:1:32; 48:1:61; (1876) 57:1:21, 28, 32 (see also History of the Western Division of the Powder River Expedition) Powder River Forts: Connor and Reno by Edith Thompson 36:1:51-52 Powder River Land and Cattle Company 35:2:159, 161 Powder River Let’er Buck by Maxwell Struthers Burt, review 11:1:52; 14:3:171 Powder River Let’er Buck Derivation of the Famous Slogan by Edward J. Farlow 11:1:21-24 Powder River Place 30:2:189-190 Powder River Road 36:2:226, 232-233; 37:2:217; 38:2:150-151; 39:1:111-112; 43:2:240; 45:2:245, 247 (see also Bozeman Road; Bozeman Trail) Powder River Route 4:3:357 Powder River Slope 39:2:224, 228 Powder River Stage Stop 29:1:44-47 Powder River Valley 31:2:127; 32:2:161; 35:2:125, 131-132, 147 Powder River Wars 41:1:34, 38, 66-67 Powder River, 70:2:5 Powderly, Terence V. 56:1:57 Powell (Brevette Major) 39:1:106 December 14, 2009 Page 594

Powell 39:1:127; 42:2:173; 43:1:116 Powell Bottom, Wyoming 16:2:87-88, 94 Powell Liberty Ship 43:1:124 Powell Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Powell Museum 43:1:124 Powell National Bank 54:2:35 Powell National Forest 43:1:121 Powell Peak 43:1:120 Powell Plateau 43:1:121 Powell Point 43:1:121 Powell Spring 43:1:121 Powell, (Major) 2:4:64; 34:1:241 Powell, A. J. (see Levi Powell and A. J. Powell Letters) Powell, Billy 36:1:45 Powell, C. K. (Reverend) 65:1:25 Powell, discrimination against Mexicans in 73:2:6 Powell, Emma Dean (Mrs.) 43:1:123 Powell, Frank (Colonel) 26:1:11, 24 Powell, Fred 64:2:44-50, 52, 55 Powell, George 19:1:47; 20:1:90; (Mr. and Mrs.) 28:1:54, 59-62; 30:2:157-158 (see also RANCHES: George Powell) Powell, James R. 17:1:11; 23:2:31, 33-34, 36 Powell, James W. 36:1:62; 41:2:196-201; 55:1:41 Powell, Jim 24:2:51-52 Powell, John Wesley (Assistant Surgeon; Captain; Major) 15:1:72; 16:2:88; 17:2:113; 20:2:133; 34:2:185, 189; 43:1:113-124; 50:1:145; 50:2:338, 346; 53:2:14; 58:2:23; 60:2:29; 62:3:116; 65:4:23 Powell, Lazarus W., 72:1:21, 22 Powell, Leni 13:4:255-256 Powell, Levi (see Levi Powell and A. J. Powell Letters) Powell, Lyle 31:1:44 Powell, Mary 64:2:50-56 Powell, Philip Wayne 49:2:224, 227, 231, 235, 243 Powell, Thomas (Private) 32:2:232 Powell, William 21:2/3:214; 64:2:56 Powell, Wyoming 53:2:15; 54:2:21; 56:1:13-14, 20; 64:3/4:2 Powell’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Powelson, Gladys 9:2:699 Powers, J. A. 25:2:211 Powers, Jimmy 41:1:125; 43:2:192; 53:1:11 Powers, Margaret (Mrs.) 26:2:198-199; 27:2:231 Powers, Ruth Finch 75:1, 6 Powers, Thomas G. (Senator and Mrs.) 19:1:44; 50:1:28 Powers, Tom 18:2:120-121; 42:1:81-82 Practical Housekeeping 42:2:243-251 Pradre, Martin (Mrs.) 32:2:251 December 14, 2009 Page 595

Praeger, Otto 17:1:66, 75 Prager, Dora 25:1:31, 37, 40 Prager, Frank 25:1:32-33, photo 34, 39 Prager, Frank, Jr. 25:1:28, 40 Prager, Harry 25:1:40 Prager, Julie 25:1:40 Prager, Sophie 25:1:32, 40 Prairie Cattle Company 22:2:18 prairie chicken 26:1:6 Prairie Chicken River (see Green River) Prairie Dog Creek 17:1:47; 31:1:49; 33:2:171-172; 36:1:65 Prairie Dog Creek, 70:2:6, 9, 11 prairie dogs 26:1:9; 30:2:128 Prairie Publishing Company, Casper, Wyoming 75:4: 23 prairie schooner 65:2/3:2 (see also Wake of the Prairie Schooner) Prante, Ray 61:1:41, 43 Prassel, Frank R. (see Western Peace Officer, A Legacy of Law and Order) Pratt (fur trader) 15:3:218 Pratt (Lieutenant) 39:2:20 Pratt and Farris Ranch 73:3:21 Pratt and Ferris Cattle Company 18:2:131; 55:1:47 Pratt, Buck 28:2:174 Pratt, H. C. (Lieutenant) 1:2:3 Pratt, James H. (Colonel) 53:2:70 Pratt, Lester 26:2:127 Pratt, Martin L. 52:1:57 Pratt, Orman 37:1:123-124; 38:1:109 Pratt, Orson 21:2/3:120, 123, 177; 27:2:192; 40:2:204; 62:2:80, 83-84, 87 Pratt, Orson, 70:1:42 Pratt, Parly P. 32:1:52 Pratt, R. H. (Lieutenant) 58:2:12 Pratt, Salayce 26:2:127 Pratt’s Peak 28:2:174 Pratte, Bernard, Jr. 49:1:86, 95-99, 101-102, 104 Pratte, Lester 51:2:45-46 Prazos River (see Brazos River) Preager, Frank 6:1&2:186-188 Preble, Edward 44:1:104 Preece, Harold (see Dalton Gang, End of an Outlaw Era) Preemption Act (1891) 20:2:135 Preemption Law (1841) 64:3/4:52 Prehistoric Hunters of the High Plains by Geroge C. Fison, review 51:1:154-155 Preiss Murchand, Mrs. V. E. 2:3:60 Prelude to the Black Hills Gold Rush of 1876 by Scott Tubbs 54:1:36-50 December 14, 2009 Page 596

Premption Act (1841) 35:1:29 Prentice, Ella 39:2:259 Presbrey, Oliver M. (Mrs.) 45:2:214 Presbyterian Board of Home Missions 65:1:25 Presbyterian church (Cheyenne) 71:3:4 Presbyterian Church 16:1:64; 17:1:77; 26:1:32; 58:1:11, photo 12 Presbyterian School 65:2/3:27 Presbyterian Synod 65:1:25 Prescott, Daniel 18:2:159; 24:1:85 Prescott, Ontario, Canada 72:1:25 Prescott, William 22:1:91 Present the pipe 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Present World of History: A Conference on Certain Problems of Historical Society Work edited by James H. Roadabaugh, review 32:1:136-137 presents 37:1:79 Preservation of Wyoming Historical Relics 20:2:177 Preservation of Wyoming’s Vernacular Architecture by Rheba Massey 63:4:172-174 Preservation Planning Branch, National Park Service 65:4:61 Preserving Our Landmarks by Dan W. Greenburg 6:4:289-291 Preserving the Past: The Case of Grand Teton National Park, 71:3:9 Presgrove, Minnie 30:2:240 (see also Memoriam from One Old Soldier to Another) Preshaw 15:3:253 Preshaw, S. M. (Sheriff) 12:4:323; 20:2:169 President Chester Arthur’s expedition map 14:1:facing 35 President with Governor Brooks and Senator Warren photo 20:2:132 (see also Roosevelt, Theodore; Brooks, Governor; Warren, Senator) President’s Message by Frank L. Bowron 26:1:82-84; 26:2:191-193; 27:1:89-91 Presidential party at Upper Geyser Basin photo 14:1:32 Presley 32:2:174 Press on Wheels 33:2:138-140, 145-146, 150-151 (see also Frontier Index; Frontier Index on Wheels) Press on Wheels. A History of the Frontier Index of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Elsewhere? By John A. Lent 43:2:164-203 Press On Wheels: Frontier Index by Burton DeLoney 14:4:299-314 Press, Ernest 73:2:3 pressure cooker 71:2:28 Preston, D. A. (Mrs.) 7:1:362 Preston, Douglas 75:1, 11 Preston, Douglas A. photo 37:1:4, 5, 18-19, 22; 42:2:234; 54:1:56 Preston, Lucille 54:2:13 Preston, William Bowker photo 29:1:38, 39 Preston, William J. (Colonel) 32:1:26 Pretty Bull 43:1:83 (see also Crow) Pretty Frank 28:1:66 Pretty Voiced Bull 28:1:31 Preuit, Ruby 54:2:10 December 14, 2009 Page 597

Preuss 33:2:167 Preuss, Charles 42:1:79; 47:2:222; 60:2:3 (see also Pruess, Charles) Preuss, Charles 71:4:21, 22, 26 Prevo, Jane (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Prevost, Entienne 73:2:4 Prevost, Etienne 33:2:160 Prewitt, Fred 26:2:123 Price (Lieutenant) 16:2:99, 108, 119 Price Administration 52:1:25-33 Price of Arrogance: The Short and Controversial Life of William Judd Fetterman by John D. McDermott 63:2:42-53 Price, Alex 22:2:38 Price, C. Earl 24:2:92 Price, Clark 42:1:93 Price, Clayton “Clay” S. 9:2:700-701; 25:1:68 Price, E. Jasper 16:2:94 Price, Ellen 16:2:94, 113-115, 128, 132-133 Price, Flora (Mrs. Jasper) 16:2:94, 113-114 Price, Garrett 64:1:24 Price, Hiram 58:2:11-12, 15 Price, Jacob 19:2:73 Price, Jake 19:2:73 Price, John 16:2:94 Price, May 16:2:94, 128 Price, Rose 25:1:96 Prices and Wages at Fort Laramie, 1881-1885 by Robert A. Murray 36:1:19-21 Prichet (see Willis and Prichet) Prichet, John 31:1:23; 32:2:182 Priest, Polly 24:1:25 Prill, L. Merton 16:2:166 Primeau, Charles 75:3:23 primitive gathers 29:2:127, 131 Primitive Indian Dress by Susan Fecteau, review 52:1:68-69 primitive rock chipping 26:2:196 Primm, E. S. (Mrs.) 28:2:130 Prince Paul of Wurtemburg (see Wurtemburg, Prince Paul) Prince, Richard E. (see review of Smoke Across the Prairie; review of Smoke Over the Divide; review of Smoke Down the Canyons) Princeton University 71:2:36 Princeton Unversity librarian (see Gerould, James T.) Princeton, Illinois 65:4:27 Prine, Margaret L. (see Merris C. Barrow: Sagebrush Philosopher and Journalist) Pringle, Andrew, Jr. 59:1:36 Pringle, Virgil K. 40:2:204, 219; 42:1:12, 26, 42; 42:2:208, 220; 62:2:78; 65:2/3:18, 21, 24-25 printing in Wyoming 9:3:729-742; 13:4:347-351 (see also Fourth Infantry Press at Fort Bridger; December 14, 2009 Page 598

newspapers; Pioneer Printing in Wyoming; publishing) Prior (Lieutenant) 15:3:210 Prior Appropriation 59:1:19, 24 Prisoner of War Camp 64:3/4:2 prisoners 21:1:15; 26:1:67 prisons (see penitentiaries) Pritchard, Dewitt 32:1:8 Pritchard, J. Irl 54:2:21 Pritchard, James Avery 31:1:5, 19; 31:2:146; 32:2:171; 43:2:225 (see also Overland Diary of James A. Pritchard from Kentucky to California in 1849) Pritchett 15:2:114 Probing the American West introduction by Ray A. Billington, edited by K. Ross Toole, A. R. Mortenson, John A. Carroll and Robert M. Utley Proctor (Captain) 38:2:227 Proctor, Arthur 65:2/3:10 Proctor, Joseph (Captain) 48:1:87 Proctor, Redfield 34:2:143-144 Producers and Refiners Corporation (PARCO) 55:1:3 Producers and Refiners Corporation (PARCO) 73:3:11 Professional Directory (see Laramie Professional Directory) Progressive Party 35:1:23, 77 prohibition 54:1:13, 16, 18, 21; 64:2:56-57 (see also Casper’s Prohibition Years; Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes in the American West, 1865-1890) Prohibition 74:1:4 Prohibition 75:1, 5 Project Gasbuggy 70:3:24 Project Hope 73:2:8 Project Mutual Telephone Company 30:2:150 Project Plowshare 70:3:24 Project Rulison 70:3:25 Project Wagon Wheel 70:3:26, 31-33 Project Wagon Wheel 70:4:45 Project Wagon Wheel: A Nuclear Plowshare for Wyoming, 70:3:24-33 projectile points 26:2:196; 29:1:107-109; photo 30:2:216, 217-218; 31:2:227, photo 228, 229 prominent citizens 16:2:138 (see also individual names) Prommel, Harold 75:4: 28 Promontory (see Westward to Promontory) Promontory Point (see High Road to Promontory: Building the Central Pacific Across the High Sierra) Prospect Hill 25:2:127; 29:1:73 prospectors (see Gold Blue Mountains) Prosser, Harriet (see review of Longhorns North of the Arkansas) in Cheyenne 75:1, 5 Protection of Stock in Wyoming Territory and to Punish Certain Offenses Concerning the Same (legislative bill) 20:1:6 Protestant Clergy in the Great Plains and Mountain West, 1865-1915 by Ferenc Morton Szasz, review December 14, 2009 Page 599

61:2:55-56 Protestant missionaries 17:2:101-102 Protestantism 65:1:23 (see American Protestantism and the United States Indian Policy, 1869-82; FIRSTS: Protestant mission in Tetons) Prothers, Johathan 42:1:14 Protus (automobile) 52:1:34-36, photo 37, 38-39 Proud Wyoming (poem) 37:1:48 Provines, Kate Ellena 21:2/3:240 provisions 27:2:216 Provo (City), Utah 26:2:149, 164-165, 171 (see also Brigham Young University) Provost, Etienne 75:3:12 Provot, Etienne 1:1:4; 1:3:1; 17:2:98-99; 30:1:46; 32:1:6; 44:1:81; 44:2:285 (see also Provost, Etienne) Prowers, John W. (Mrs.) 46:1:32 Prucha, Paul Francis (see Dawes Act and the Allotment of the Indian Lands; Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians; review of Sword of the Republic: The United States Army on the Frontier, 1743-1846; Atlas of American Indian Affairs) Pruess, Charles 61:1:33 (see also Preuss, Charles) Prugh, Merle 33:2:220 Prugh, Merle 73:3:28 Pry, Polly 73:3:7 Pryde, George 3:2:148-149 Pryde, George B. 24:2:114; 25:1:97; 26:1:99; 27:2:231 (see also Union Pacific Coal Company, 1868 to August, 1952) Pryor & Trischman, 74:2:2, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Pryor Coffee Shop menu (illus), 74:2:14 Pryor Gap 51:1:141 Pryor Georganna, 74:2:11 , 70:2:7 Pryor Stores, 74:2:7, 14, 15 Pryor Stores, sale of, 74:2:15 Pryor, A. K., 74:2:5 Pryor, Anna, 74:2:3, 11, 13 Pryor, Anna, death, 74:2:15 Pryor, Georganna, 74:2:5, 14, 15 Pryor, George and Anna, 74:2:4, 5, 8; marriage, 6 Pryor, George, 74:2:3, 6 Pryor, Margaret, 74:2:5, 11 Pryor, Nathaniel (Sergeant) 49:2:275 Pryor’s Creek (see Pryor’s Stream) Pryor’s Stream 37:2:217-218 Pterodactyl, 70:1:27, 28 public bath houses (see first public bath houses) Public Broadcasting Act, 70:3:41 public domain (see fencing public lands; FIRSTS: attempt by U.S. Government to set aside a large piece of public domain) December 14, 2009 Page 600

public land (see Wyoming’s Senator John Benjamin Kendrick: The Politics of Oil, Public Land and National Park Legislation in the 1920s ) Public Land Commission 75:1, 31 Public Lands and Political Meaning: Ranchers, The Government, and the Property Between Them, by Karen R. Merrill, reviewed 76:3:35-36 public school, first in Wyoming 71:2:3 Public Telecommunications Facilities Program 70:3:45 public television 70:3:35, 36, 43, 45 Public Utilities Commision 30:2:140 Public Works Administration 49:2:175 publishers 9:3:729-742 (see also Pioneer Printing in Wyoming) publishing (see FIRSTS: book printed in State of Wyoming; book printed in Wyoming Territory; Cheyenne Directory published in newspaper; recorded book imprint in Wyoming; Pioneer Printing in Wyoming) Pueblo 21:2/3:135; 27:2:234-236 Pueblo, Colorado 58:2:47; 64:3/4:8, 22 Puerrier, Baptiste (see Pourier, Baptiste; Big Bat) Puerrier, Lollie 27:2:167 Puget Sound (Washington) 65:1:37; 65:4:25 Pugh, Johnathan 44:1:41 Pugh, Red 22:2:21 Pugmyer, Jonathan 21:2/3:136, 138 Pulitzer Races (Iowa) 17:1:66 Pulley, G. A. 75:1, 10 Pulliam, James 20:1:89 Pullman Strike 65:4:5 Pullman, George Mortimer 47:1:36 Pullman, George, 72:1:4 Pullman, Washington 65:1:53 Pulsifer 26:1:8 Pulsipher, John 46:2:224, 226, 230, 233-234 Pulspher, Zera 26:2:180 Pumeroy, F. M. 21:2/3:137, 154 Pumpelly, Raphael 34:2:185 Pumpkin Buttes 30:1:6; 31:2:127; 33:1:69; 33:2:181; 34:1:102; 36:1:52, 69; 37:2:231; 38:2:164; 45:2:148- 149 Pumpkin Seed Point by Frank Waters, review 41:2:283-285 Pung Chung 19:2:111 Punteney, Wyoming 29:2:159 Purbelow (see Pueblo) Purcell, John 48:2:236 Pur-chi-can (see Washakie) Purde Motor Club 26:2:131 Purdy 44:1:103 Purdy, Jennie M. 27:2:231 Purple, E. R. 28:1:87-88 December 14, 2009 Page 601

Purvis, Frances 61:1:43-44 Pusey, Merlo J. (see Builders of the Kingdom: George A. Smith, John Henry Smith, George Albert Smith) Pusey, William W., III, 70:1:43-44 Push Root (see Lander, Wyoming) Push-e-can (see Pur-chi-can) Pushroot 71:2:3 Pushroot Jim 18:1:77-78 Pushroot Rangers 71:2:9 pushrooters 18:1:78 Putman, Daniel (Captain) 21:2/3:137 Putnam family 71:2:26 Putnam, Charles 43:2:230 Putnam, Eva Ogden 3:3:191 (see also Pioneering in Crook County) Putnam, Jinx 71:2:30 Putnam, Lucia 6:1&2:241 (see also Romance of Old Trails) Putting Wyoming on the Map: The Story of the Official Wyoming Highway Map, 75:4: 19-30 Pyle, Ernie 49:2:193 Pyle, Howard 65:4:18 Pyle, Stephen (Reverend) 43:1:102, 105-106 Py-poo-roo-yan 27:1:82 (see Shoshone (Eastern)) Q

Qai-tan-i-an 27:2:202 (see also Snake Indians) Quakenasp Hill 22:2:69 Quaker Aspen Hut Crossing (see Atlantic City) Quakers (see With Good Intentions: Quaker Work Among the Pawnees, Otos, and Omahas in the1870’s) Quakers, 70:1:9 Quakers, 74:2:26 Quaking Aspen Creek 30:2:210 Quaking Mountain 53:1:10 Quale, Dave (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Quana (squaw) 16:2:115 (see also Ute) Quantrell (Southern raider) 19:2:70 quarantine corrals 16:2:155; 19:2:105-111; 23:1:30 quarantine regulations (cattle) 16:1:51 Quarter Circle F 21:1:18 Quarter Circle F Ranch (see RANCHES) Quarterly Bulletin 19:1:59; photo 50:1:172, 173, 176 quartz mill 2:1:7 Quartzite Arrowhead (poem) by Hans Kleiber 33:1:102 Quay, Quintan photo 13:3:176 Quayle, Dan 76:2:39 Queal, Patricia S. (see Mormon Mother, An Autobiography; review of Letters of Long Ago; review of Tomboy Bride) December 14, 2009 Page 602

Quealy and Hoffman Coal Company 19:1:30 Quealy Brothers 19:1:31 (see also RANCHES) Quealy Dome oil field 76:1:32, 34 Quealy Dome school 70:4:30 Quealy, L. 20:1:65 Quealy, M. 15:1:31 Quealy, Michael 56:1:48 Quealy, P. J. (Mrs.) 21:2/3:234-235 Quealy, Patrick J. 19:1:26, 30; 47:1:31-43; 49:2:201; 56:1:48, 50; 58:1:26; 60:2:55 (see also P. J. Quealy: Wyoming’s Coal Man and Town Builder) Quealy, Susan 47:1:40 Queen Elizabeth 76:2:39-40 Queens College, City University of New York (see City University of New York) Queensland 22:1:12 Quelley, H. 21:2/3:138, 162 Quereau, Frank 55:2:33 Quest for LaBonte by Pierre LaBonte, Jr. 27:2:159-161 Quest for LaBonte Nears End by Peg Layton Leonard l45:1:111-114 Quest for Public Television, 70:3:34-44 Quest for Settlement in Early Wyoming by Bruce Noble 55:2:19-24 Quest of the Snow Cross by Clarence S. Jackson and Lawrence W. Marshall, review 25:1:99-100 Quick, O. N. 33:2:191 Quien Sabe Ranch 71:2:7 Quigley, John Franklin, 70:1:25, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 Quigley, Philip, 70:1:25, 36 Quinn Beckwith and Company 35:1:31-32; 37:1:10; 56:1:58; 59:2:17-19, 21-23 Quinn, A. V. 20:1:65 Quinn, Grace Marie 75:1, 3 Quinn, P.S. 71:2:10 Quinn, Rev. - 73:3:5 Quinn, Rosemary 75:1, 3 Quinn, T. W. 56:1:5 Quinton, William (First Lieutenant) 44:2:179 Quires, John 24:1:26, 30, 32, 37, 39, 41, 44-45, 50-51 Quiver, Elaine 75:3:7 Quivira Society 6:1&2:238 Quixote, Don 66:1&2:8-9 Quote and Unquote by Russell Thorpe 21:2/3:216-222 Quotes from Various Diaries About "The Red Earth Country" by W. W. Morrison 42:2:268-269 R

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Rabbit hunting 73:2:15 Raben, Roy C. 27:2:231 Raborg, Paul (Major) 53:2:70 Race Horse 44:1:101-102 (see also Bannock) Race Horse Case 44:1:96, 101; 59:1:5, 16 Rachlin, Carol K. (see Plains Indian Mythology) Racial bias 73:2:3 Racial discrimination 73:2:11 racing (see FIRSTS: trotting and racing course laid out; horse racing) racism 66:3:11 Radcliffe, Mattie 24:2:99 Radford, Ben H. 27:2:231 radio (see Top of the World Broadcasts: Wyoming’s Early Radio) radio 71:2:29 radio broadcast, 1st Wyoming governor's 74:1:5 Radio Distributing Company 43:1:9-10 Radio in Jackson Hole 71:3:42 radio stations 43:1:52 (see also individual names) radio talk shows 71:4:10 Radio, 70:1: inside back cover Radium Springs 30:1:42 Rador, Charles (Mrs.) 40:1:109 Rador, Charles 40:1:109 Rador, Clarence 33:2:212 Radovich, Moe 66:3:2 Rae, W. R. 65:4:11 Rafeil 36:2:208 Rafferty, Neil 44:2:258 Raft River 23:1:60 Rafter (Reverend Doctor) 37:1:63 Rafter, Stanislaus (see Mother Superior Stanislaus Rafter) Raftery, John H. (see Historical Sketch of Yellowstone National Park) Rag-picker 28:1:31 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) raids 1:2:10-11; 2:1:2-6; 3:3:178; 4:2:306-307; 4:3:329-359; 5:2&3:80-82, 87-88, 100, 108-109; 5:4:151- 155; 6:1&2:182-185, 222-224; 6:3:263-270; 7:1:358-361; 9:1:674; 9:3:755-760; 14:1:68-70; photo 47:2:149 (see also depredations, Indian policy, Indian Wars, specific battles and fights) Railroad Commission 30:2:139 Railroad Maps of North America: The First Hundred Years compiled by Andrew M. Modelski, review 56:2:51-52 Railroad Relations of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, 1873-1890 by W. Turrentine Jackson 19:1:3-23; railroad tie timber 4:2:284 Railroad Signatures Across the Pacific Northwest by Carlos A. Schwantes, review 66:4:70-71 railroad train photo 15:3:249, 250 railroads 18:1:5-6; 19:1:4, 8; 21:2/3:200; 29:2:158 (see also Backwoods Railroads of the West, A Porfolio; Cheyenne Looking North; Cowboy Songs and Western Railroad Songs; excursion tickets; FIRSTS: transcontinental; freight rates; Great Iron Trail; individual names of railroads; Iron Road to the West, December 14, 2009 Page 604

American Railroads in the 1850s; Silver San Juan. The Rio Grande Southern; W. R. Shannon, Railroadman-Pioneer) Railsback, E. O. 36:2:214, 216-218, 220 railway dining car photo 23:1:33 Railway Labor Act 64:3/4:59 railway projects (see electric railway projects) railway sleeping car 26:1:4 Rain King (see Melbourne, The Australian Rain Wizard) Rainbow Lodge (see Nelson Resort) Rain-in-the-Face 48:1:125 rainmakers (see Melbourne, the Australian Rain Wizard) Rainsford Collection 65:4:3 Rainsford, George D. 53:2:70; 64:2:37-39, 43 Rainsford, George D. 71:3:4 Rainwater Jones (see Jones, Frank) Rainy River 17:2:109 Rairden (Doctor) 52:2:45 Raisty, L. B. 27:2:231 Ralston, Woodruff 47:1:82 Ramada Inn, Cheyenne, Wyoming 75:4: 37-38 Ramage, George 39:1:114 Ramage, William (Mrs.) 39:1:114 Rambler, Wyoming 29:2:158 Ramsauer, Marie 38:2:192 Ramsay, Alexander 31:1:23; 32:2:181, 185 Ramsbattom, Lyle D. (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Ramsey, Alex 28:1:55; 42:2:266 Ramsey, Hannah 38:2:200 Ramsey, John 39:1:68, 70 Ramsey, Margaret Elizabeth 39:1:69 Ramstein, Charles 30:1:92 Ranch Schoolteacher by Eulalia Bourne, review 47:1:125-126 RANCHES: (see Historic Ranches of Wyoming) Abney (see Abney, James) Allaman’s 38:2:165, 168 Alsop 34:1:87 Anderson (see Anderson Ranch Crossing) Andrews and Hudson 50:1:114, 117-118 Angus McDonald 49:2:263-264, 266 Antelope 55:1:46 Arbuckle 59:1:7 Babcock’s 38:2:167 Baggs 15:1:15-19 (see BRANDS: L7) Baptise (see Baptise, Pierre) Bar BC 45:12:20 Bar C 18:1:77; 27:2:139; 29:1:2, photo 42, 51, 56, 65; 29:2:169; 30:1:34; 31:2:201, 205, 207, 210; 32:1:85; 32:2:205, 209; 34:1:99, 107; photo 65:4:5 Bar G 16:1:67 Bar M 37:2:230 Bar V 39:2:234, 239 Bar X Bar 54:2:70 Bassett 50:2:349-350 Battle-Axe 36:2:241 Bay State 33:1:57; 54:2:67-68, photo 69, 70-71 Bear Claw 32:2:151 Bear River 29:2:155 Beauvais 23:2:25 Bel Pre 65:4:11 Bellamy 28:1:46; 42:2:257, 259 Bess 22:2:29 Bidderbeck 38:2:169 Bird (see Bird, Charley) Bixby 28:2:172, 191 Blue Creek 29:1:56-57; 30:1:18; 33:2:192; 34:1:97, 100, 103-104, 109 Bohack’s 20:1:54 Bordeaux 20:1:87; 23:2:32; 26:2:122-123 Bottler’s 14:2:292 Bowman’s 40:2:276 Bridger 46:2:243, 245-247 Bridle Bit 28:1:64; 54:2:70 Brock, Alfred 34:1:100 Brooks and Barrett 37:2:237 Brooks and Carrington 44:1:10 Brown’s 24:1:34; 50:2:306 (see also RANCHES: hog) Buck Taylor Ranch 44:1:10 Bug 16:1:73 Carey 6:3:282 Carter photos 51:1:110, 112, 115-116, 118 Cash’s (see Cash, Gene) Chalk Bluffs 54:2:51 Chapman 44:1:17 Chugwater Creek 57:2:4 Circle Dot 31:1:33, 39 Circle F 28:2:155, 157; 32:1:85 Clarkson’s 32:1:93 CM 45:1:20 Coleman 42:2:263 Cooper Cove 33:1:89 Copp’s photo 4:1:236 Cottonwood December 14, 2009 Page 605

23:2:24 Cousin 16:2:89 Cow Creek 15:1:13-14, 19 CR 50:2:334 Crazy Woman 35:2:132 Creighton’s (see Creighton, Ed) Crooked X 21:1:11-16 Cross H 35:2:132, 137; 36:2:213; 38:2:171-172; 55:1:47 Cross Half Circle 14:4:316 Crown 19:2:72; 49:2:283 Cunningham 49:2:277 Cuny Ranch 37:1:90 (see also Cuny, Adolph: RANCHES: hog; Six Mile; Three Mile) Current Creek 50:2:342 Custer Trail (North Dakota) 45:1:16 CY 28:2:188; 46:1:117; 37:2:226, 232 (see also RANCHES: Carey) Dailey’s (see Group of Three Buffalo at Dailey’s Ranch, M. T. photo) Dale Creek (see RANCHES: Williams’ XX Ranch photo) Della Fisher 47:2:240 Diamond 53:2:70; 64:2:37 Diamond A 18:2:130; 54:2:50 (see also Stevens and Misner) Dillworth 49:2:277 Dilts, Fred 20:1:90; 42:2:267 Dollar 53:2:70 Double Box 55:1:46 Double Mule Shoe 14:4:316 Duck Bar 37:1:91 Eager 38:1:95 Eaton 45:1:15-16, 18, 21, 23 Ecoffey and Cuny 49:2:256-257 (see also Cuny, Adolph; Ecoffey, Jules; RANCHES: Cuny’s; hog; Six Mile; Three Mile) Edwards 57:2:4 EK (see Plunkett of the EK, Irish Notes on the Wyoming Cattle Industry in the 1880s) 14:4:316; 29:1:50-51; 29:2:171, photo 172, 173-174, photo 175; 32:1:87; 43:2:205-214; 45:2:244-245 Ellis 33:2:191 Empey’s 21:2/3:119 Evans, Bob 34:1:10 Evans, W. T. 32:2:226 Farthing 57:2:2-7 Fear’s (see Fear, Clifton) Ferguson 37:2:223 Fiddleback 49:1:8-9 Fisher’s 43:1:68 (see also Fisher, Mrs.) FL 22:1:81 Flag photo 22:2:78; 33:1:85; 36:2:189-190, 196 Flying V 38:1:95 Forty Mile 40:2:246 Forty One 38:2:165 Four Bear 65:4:19 Four J 26:2:135; 34:1:100 Four P (4P)14:4:316 Foy, Ed, Sr. 42:2:263 Fred Boise and Sons 21:2/3:23 Frederick’s 27:2:194 Frewen 31:2:190; photo 35:2:159 Frost 49:2:271, 277 Frost-Richard 45:1:19 Gate’s 20:1:56 (see also Sweetwater Bridge) Gedney’s 20:1:90 George Powell 35:2:20 Goose Creek 22:2:99; 23:1:60, 68; 48:1:116, 124 Goose Egg 20:1:91; 24:1:75; 29:1:72, 82-85; 29:2:157; 32:2:226; 33:1:55; 46:1:120 Graves 51:2:65 (see also Grave, Frank) Gresley-Robbins 36:2:190; 45:1:11 Griffin 43:1:59 Grooh’s (see Grooh, Howard) Half Circle L 45:2:163 Hamilton’s 38:2:157-158 Hamil’s (see Hamil, William) Hans Christiansen 34:2:172 Harlan Hereford 1:4:12 Harrohs (see Harrohs, Frank) Hartley 23:1:102 Hash Knife 21:1:96 Hat 15:1:7, 11-13, 18-19; 32:2:205, photo 206, 213, 216-217 (see also dance hall at Hat Ranch photo) Hein 36:2:194 Hesse 32:2:209; 33:2:184-185 HF Bar 45:1:17-18 Hill, Billy 34:1:100 Hirsig 57:2:7 Hoe 35:2:150; 38:1:70 hog (see RANCHES: Brown’s; Coon Dive; Cuny’s; Ecoffey’s; Nine Mile; Six Mile; Three Mile; Shankersville; Wright’s) Home 33:1:44-46; 34:1:31 Home Valley 45:1:10, 19 Hoppin’s 17:1:68 Horseshoe Road 22:2:100; 28:1:44; 42:2:257; 44:2:145 Hoy 50:2:341 HR 16:1:62-64; 42:2:63 (see also Reel, Heck) HR Connected 37:2:224, 231 Hub and Spoke 44:2:270 Hutton, Charlie 34:1:87-88 Hutton’s 26:2:123; 34:2:163 HY 28:2:188 Island Park 31:1:57 IXL 32:2:149; 45:1:17 J-U 37:2:223 Jay Em 32:2:165-166 JM (see Jay Em Ranch) Johnson County Deer Ranch 33:1:61 (see also Simms Brothers’ ranches) Jones, Griffith 29:2:171 Jones 37:2:223; 64:2:41 Jordon 26:2:127 Junction 16:2:89; 40:1:114 JY 45:1:19 KC 30:1:30; 33:2:179-180; 34:2:147-148; 38:1:62; 45:2:158-159; 65:4:26, 74; sketch 65:4:25 Keeline Outfit 37:2:228 Kelly 43:1:64 Kinnear, N. B. 25:1:83-84 LAK 34:1:12, 15; 38:1:94 Lake Creek 15:1:14-15, 19 Lake 36:2:188 Lampikins 49:1:11 Lancaster’s (see Lancaster, Jack) Lawrence, W. H. 33:1:87, 89; 42:1:71 Lazy P 37:2:229 LD 26:2:123; 37:1:191 Leiter 37:2:229 Liscoe’s 24:1:37 Lodgepole Creek 57:2:2, 4 Logan’s 23:1:84 Lovell’s (see Lovell, Henry C.) LP horse 32:1:71, 74 L Seven (L7) Cattle Company 15:1:20-21, 31-35; 29:1:39, 43, 46 LU 14:4:316; 49:2:263, 266; 44:1:15 Luoma 30:2:206-207 LX 18:1:77 M and M 36:2:213 M Bar 44:1:16 MacLeish 38:2:171 Mandel 33:1:86-88 Marincic’s (see Marincic, Phil) Marquiss Little Buffalo 28:2:208, 210 Marrows (see Marrows, Jack) Martin, Oscar and Kelly 36:2:196 Maxon 50:2:342 May’s 38:1:84, 89-90 McCann’s 20:2:174 McDonald 37:2:223 McGinnis Midway 22:2:38 Meadows 50:2:83, 87, 90, 92, 94-95 Mercer’s 32:2:207 Mexican Hat 32:2:207 Milbrook 36:2:193; 42:1:58, 64, 66-67 Miller 33:1:88-89 Miller, Robert E. 44:1:100 Miller, Tobe (see Coleman Ranch) Millery’s (see Millery, Toby) Morris’ looking north along Sage Creek photo 13:1:50 Morrow 40:1:10 Mouseu’s road ranch 28:1:45 (see also Mouseau, M. A.) Mudd 37:2:223 Mule Shoe 25:1:55; 37:2:223; 64:2:41 Myers 29:2:150-156 Myers Brothers photo 29:2:150 Neumann 34:2:133 Newton 49:2:283 NH 29:1:43, photo 42, 50-51, 65; 30:1:30; 32:2:205; 33:2:192; 34:1:95 Nine Mile Road 37:1:81 (see also RANCHES: hog; road ranches) Noble’s (see Noble, Jim) Nolan 28:2:155 Nolan’s (see Nolan, John) 0 Four (0-4) (see Tales of the 0-4 Ranch) Ogallala 37:2:225, 228 Old 18:2:130- 131; 23:1:18-19, 23; 30:2:129 One hundred and one (101) 45:2:163 One-Fourth 26:1:44 Orchard 52:2:52 Ord 37:1:102 Osborn 32:1:111 OW 54:1:52; 65:4:11 Oxford Horse 36:2:195 O’Neil 44:1:10 OZ 40:2:257-258, 261 Padlock 14:4:319 Painter 12:3:228 (see also Spruce Point) Palmer 38:2:169, 171-172 Paradise 45:1:17-18 Pass Creek 40:2:247 Pease, F. D.66:4:6-7 PF (see Pratt-Ferris) Pick 33:2:195 Pitcher 38:2:165 Pitchfork 49:2:265, 271 Pitchfork (Texas) 33:1:85 PK 36:1:69; 40:2:257- 258 Plaga 37:2:223; 64:2:40 PO 5:2:64-66; 5:2&3:96-98 (see also Fred Boise and Sons) Pole Creek December 14, 2009 Page 606

37:1:81 Pollard 20:1:90 Post and Warren 20:1:7 Post, P. O. 37:1:81 Powell’s (see Powell, George) Pratt-Ferris 22:2:97; 53:2:70 Pugsly (see RANCHES: Lazy P) Puls 33:1:89 Quarter Circle F 21:1:18 Quealy Brothers 19:1:31 Ramsay 50:2:342 Rasmussen (see Rasmussen, Nels) Raw Hide Buttes 37:1:80, 101 Red Bank 12:2:118; 32:1:91 (see also Richards, DeForest) Red Cliff 32:2:172 Rinker 18:1:77 Riverside 36:2:186 Robert’s (Oregon) 23:1:83 Rock 36:2:202; 42:1:81 (see also Rock Ranch) Ross (see Ross, George) Ross and Mossingale 19:1:31 Russell’s (see Russell, Clate) Ryan’s (see Ryan, Posy) Sandstone 14:4:316 Sanford 22:2:24 Schafer 33:1:80 Searight Brothers 24:1:75; 32:2:223 Seventeen Mile 36:2:213-214 Seventy-one 15:1:13-14, 19; 36:2:240 Seventy-one Quarter Circle 54:2:53-54 Seventy-six (76) 12:2:90; 32:2:171; 33:2:191; 35:2:132, 147; 65:4:44 (see also BRANDS) Shankersville road ranch 30:1:33 (see also RANCHES: hog) Shaw’s (see Shaw, Jim) Sherwood 47:1:62-63 Shield 54:2:70 Shot-Gun 43:1:67 Signor road ranch 20:1:57 (see also Rongis, Wyoming) Simmons, John 44:1:94 Simmons Brothers map 33:1:54, 55, photo 56, 61, photo 62 (see also Johnson County Deer Ranch) Six Mile 17:1:81; 20:2:170; 43:2:257; 49:2:257 (see also RANCHES: hog; road ranches; Six Mile Ranch) Smith 47:2:236 (see also Smith, Ed) Smith’s (see Smith, J. R.) Smith’s 38:2:168, 171-172 Snake 64:3/4:22 SO 20:1:90; 28:2:175, 188 Spear 45:1:18 Spear-O-Wigwam 45:1:128 Spectacle 24:2:116 Sprague 42:1:63 St. Dennis 28:1:50 St. Denis Road 42:2:63 Star 23:2:23 Stone 38:2:154 Straw (Oregon) 23:1:83 Sun, Tom, Sr. photo 1:2:8; 3:2:144; 48:2:247 (see also Fourth Segment of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming.) Tom Sun Ranch to South Pass. Trek No. 23 of the Historical Trail Treks; Story of the Tom Sun Ranch; Sun Ranch Museum; Sun, Tom, Sr.) Sunk Creek 65:4:44 Swigart 64:2:53 TA 27:1:47, 49; 65:4:20, sketch 25, photo 27, sketch 28, 30, map 34; 35:2:148; 36:2:186; 38:1:62, 64; 38:2:167; 45:2:158, photo 160 Tabor 50:2:340 Taylor 32:2:240 TE 26:1:13; 38:1:83; 51:1:113, 120 Tepee Lodge 45:1:17-18 Thirty-one Slash 37:2:223 Thompson 23:2:27 Three Bar 50:1:68-72, 75, 77, 82, 84-86 Three Mile 49:2:257 (see also RANCHES: hog; Three Mile) Tillotson 64:2:53 Tisdale 65:4:44 TJ 45:1:11 Tom Sun (see Sun, Tom) Trail Creek 19:1:72 Trail Lodge 45:1:17 Trapper Lodge 45:1:128 Triangle X 45:1:20, 24 TTT 28:2:160; 29:1:56; 31:1:68, 70; 31:2:191, 201; 33:2:191; 35:2:147 Twaton 38:2:167 Twenty-eight 35:2:210 Twenty-one 44:1:15 Twin Spring 20:1:88; 44:2:145 Two Bar 6:3:262; 36:2:200, 202; 37:2:223-224; photo 43:1:58, 67; 64:2:50, 66 Two Bar Seven 45:1:21 Two Dot (see Two Dot Ranch) U Cross 37:2:229 UL 21:1:39-41 (see also BRANDS) Valley 45:1:19, 21; 65:4:44 Van Tassel 42:1:69 Verdling 33:2:223 Vorhees’33:2:181-182 VR 28:2:175-176; 45:1:12; 65:4:44, 47, 74 Waechter 37:2:222 Wagner 66:1&2:9 Wallace 57:2:7 Wardell’s (see Wardell, John) Warren, Francis E. 43:1:59 Watts 38:2:148, 150, 155-157 Webb 31:2:194 Wegel’s 38:2:158 Whitaker 57:2:4, 7 White, Frank E. 44:1:94 White River, Wyoming 26:2:127 Whorton’s 38:2:152, 154 Wilcott’s 44:2:207, 209 Willan 36:2:194; 42:1:63-64 Willan-Satoris 42:1:69 Williams 38:2:157; 40:1:11 Williams’ XX photo 41:1:page following 72 31:1:70 Winingar (see road from Mayworth to Winingar Ranch map) Winthrop 36:2:196 Wright (see Hein Ranch) Wright’s Hog 37:1:97 (see RANCHES: hog; road) Wyoming Hereford 33:1:89; 36:2:194; 42:1:57, 61-63; 54:2:51 Ranchester State Bank 36:1:73, 75; 36:2:214 Ranchester, Wyoming 17:1:9; 32:2:146-147, 149, 151-152, 161; 55:1:38-39 (see also tie loading plant photo) ranching (see North American Cattle-Ranching Frontiers) ranching (see So Much to be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier) Rand McNally Company 75:4: 26-30 Rand, Briggs and Steadman 36:2:193 Randall (Bishop) 38:2:183 Randall, C. Todd 51:2:38, 43-44 Randall, G. C. 19:1:27 Randall, G. M. (Colonel) 18:1:55 Randall, Todd 30:1:86 Randler, Butterfly Slim 38:2:169-171 Randolph, Edmund, photo by 66:1&2:23 Randolph, Phillip 70:3:30, 31 December 14, 2009 Page 607

Raney, Ted (Mrs.) 26:1:58 range brand I.D. 16:2:92 Range Murder by Herbert O. P. Brayer 65:4:32 Ranger Hotel 66:4:19 Rankin (U.S. Marshall) 38:1:74 Rankin 72:1:11 Rankin, Charles E., review of Capitalism on the Frontier 66:1&2:65 Rankin, J. G. 39:1:74 Rankin, James G. 61:2:43 Rankin, James H. 39:1:103 Rankin, Jim 15:3:248; 33:2:203; 38:2:07 Rankin, Joseph “Joe” (Marshal) 7:4:450; 15:3:248; 16:1:78; 16:2:99-100, 102-104, 107-109, 118-119, 139; 33:2:205; 38:2:182, 202, 207; 44:2:170; 64:2:40; 65:4:5, 29 Rankin, Juletta (Mrs.) 39:1:102-103 Rankin, L. M. (Miss) 39:1:82, 102 Rankin, M. Wilson 11:4:300; 13:2:157; 16:1:33, 75-78; 16:2:146; 18:1:62 (see also Ranking, M. Wilson; Meeker Massacre) Rankin, Marshall 18:1:27 Rankin, R. A. (Mrs.) 39:1:82, 102 Rankin, R. T. 61:2:46 Rankin, Wilson 15:1:26 Rankin’s Livery Stable 16:2:119 Ranking, M. Wilson 38:2:208 (see also Rankin, M. Wilson) Rannabarger, Stephen 32:1:20 Ranney, Howard 52:1:48 Ranney, Nellie (Mrs.) 26:1:58 Ransom, Jay Ellis 57:1:14, 19 Ransoms, T. B. (Colonel) 16:1:37 Ranz, James (Doctor) 54:1:33 Ranz, Jim 66:4:25-26, 28, 37-38 Raphael (Mexican guide) 32:2:237 Rapid City, South Dakota 23:1:28; 66:3:26 Rapid Creek district 27:1:39 Rapp, Charles 54:2:45-47 (see also Young Man Comes of Age: The Letters of Charles Rapp) Rapp, George 66:1&2:31 Rasch, Carl 59:1:21 Rash, Matt 50:2:346, 349 Rashosmon (film) 66:4:33 Rasmussen Ranch (see RANCHES) Rasmussen, Minnie Crouse 50:2:343 Rasmussen, Nels 20:1:90 Rasmussen, S. (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Rasmusson, Art 31:2:235 Rate, Frank (Mrs.) 47:1:86 Rathborne, St. George 49:1:113, 122-123 December 14, 2009 Page 608

Rathbun, Alice 5:2&3:55-56 Rathbun, Charles 25:1:42-43, 57 Rathbun, Dan 25:1:42-43 Rathvon, Henry 22:1:91 rations 16:1:7, 19-20 , 72:1:15 Raton Weekly Independent 22:2:21 Rattle Snake Plains 46:1:118 rattle snakes 16:2:88; 24:1:42-43 Rattlesnake 73:2:16 Rattlesnake Creek 17:1:36 Rattlesnake Jack 28:2:160 Rattlesnake Mountain 26:1:5 Rattlesnake Range 15:1:69 Rauchfuss, H. D. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Rauner, Charles L. 33:2:149 Rauschenbusch, Walter 58:1:9 Ravencraft (Captain) 33:1:9, 11 Raw Hide Buttes Stage Station by Russell Thorp, Jr. 37:1:100-102 Raw Hide, Wyoming 21:2/3:130 18:2:117 Rawhide Buttes Station 32:2:165 Rawhide Creek 32:2:164, 166; 34:1:567; 43:2:241 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) Rawhide Creek 73:3:21 Rawhide River 16:1:74 Rawling (trapper) 17:2:161 Rawlings Springs Cornet Band (see Rawlins Springs Cornet Band) Rawlings Springs15:3:280; 16:1:75; 16:2:123, 137; 31:2:230 (see also Rawlins Springs; Rawlins Springs Massacre) Rawlings, C. C. 27:2:231; 37:1:113, 121 Rawlings, Charles (see General Connor’s Tongue River Battle) Rawlings, John Aaron (General)15:3:280; 16:1:75; 18:1:7-8; 23:1:8; 30:2:130; 38:2:180; 40:2:164 Rawlings, Wyoming (see Rawlins, Wyoming) Rawlins 73:2:23 Rawlins battle (1870) 15:3:283-284 Rawlins Cycling Clubs of the Gay Nineties photo 16:2:164, photo 165 Rawlins Family Recreation Center Project 73:2:10 Rawlins House (hotel) 44:1:6; 53:1:55, photo 56 Rawlins Jubilee by H. B. Fetz 37:1:56 Rawlins National Bank Collection 31:2:230 Rawlins Opera House Reclamation Act 73:3:26 Rawlins Penitentiary 47:2:154, 156-157, 164 (see also State Penitentiary; Wyoming Frontier Prison) Rawlins Police Department 73:2:13 Rawlins population 73:2:8 Rawlins Republican 18:1:85-86, 88; 33:2:154-155 December 14, 2009 Page 609

Rawlins Springs 50:2:314 (see also photos 50:2:311-314; photo 50:2:312; photo 50:2:314; Rawlings Springs) Rawlins Springs Cornet Band 50:2:314 Rawlins Springs Massacre by E. P. Goodwin, J. A. Campbell and S. R. Hosmer 17:2:161-169 Rawlins, John A. (see Rawlings, John A.) Rawlins, Mexican housing in 73:2:7 Rawlins, Wyoming 6:1&2:230-231; 15:1:68; 15:3:280-285; 16:1:75-80; 16:2:88, 92, 97-100, 107, 109, 140-141,143; 18:1:19-20, 88; 20:1:51; 22:1:60; 23:1:103; 24:1:37; 26:2:1; 27:1:3, 9-11, 14, 73, 75; 33:2:153, 200, 203- 205, 207-208, 214-215; 34:1:81; 34:2:233; 35:2:174; 38:2:173; 42:2:173; 43:1:15; 44:1:5-10, 16; 44:2:158- 159, 162, 164-165, 167, 170, 196, 199; 46:1:119; 48:2:217, 237; 53:1:55-61; 53:2:58-60; 55:2:33, photo 34; photo 60:1:35; 61:2:42, photo 43, 44-49; 64:3/4:53; 65:1:14, 34; 65:4:7; 66:1&2:5, 16; 66:3:33; 66:4:26, 78 (see also FIRSTS: school building; telelphone; Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana. First Segment of Trail-Rawlins to Lander. Trek No. 26 of the Historical Trail Trek; Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana. Third Segment of Trail--Meeteetse to Chance, Montana. Trek No. 28 of the Historical Trail Treks; History of the Presbyterian Church in Rawlins, Wyoming; Trek No. 28 of the Historical Trail Treks, Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana) Rawlins, Wyoming 75:4: 35-36 Rawlins, Wyoming 76:1:32, 37 Rawlins, Wyoming 76:4:16 Rawlins-Lander (Fort Washakie) Stage Road by Jeanne Lambertsen 47:2:235-237 Rawlins-Lander Stage Line 44:1:10; 64:3/4:53 Rawn, Charles Cotesworth (Captain) 38:1:34-36, 43 Rawson, Alice Barber (Mrs.) 26:1:95, 98-99 Ray (Captain) 16:1:7 (see also Notes on the Early Life of Chief Washakie, Taken Down by Captain Ray; Ray, Patrick Henry) Ray, Carl 5:2:79; 5:2&3:121 Ray, Dixy Lee 70:3:28 Ray, Freeman 16:2:117 Ray, Grace 64:3/4:53 Ray, Nick 24:2:33; 26:1:48, 93; 35:2:147-150; 38:1:62; 45:2:158; 54:2:70; 64:2:37; 65:4:20, photo 25, 74- 75; 66:3:33 Ray, Nick, 70:1:15 Ray, Nick, funeral, 70:1:23 Ray, Patrick Henry (Captain) 26:1:30-32; 36:1:35-42 Ray, Winthrop C. 66:4:45, 48, 56 Raymond 55:1:52 Raymond, E. W. 51:2:38, 44 Raymond, Rossiter W. 15:2:178; 56:1:56 (see also Statistics of Mines and Mining in the States and Territories West of the Rocky Mountains) Raymond, Sarah (see Overland Days to Montana in 1865. The Diary of Sarah Raymond and the Journal of Dr. Waid Howard) Raynolds [or Targhee] Pass 71:4:30 Raynolds Expedition (1859-1860) 54:1:42 Raynolds, Capt. W. F. 71:4:37, 38 Raynolds, Capt. William, 70:2:5, 14 Raynolds, W. F. (Captain) 15:2:106; 28:1:5; 33:2:166, 172; 34:2:179; 35:2:126; 38:2:215-222; 42:2:270; 44:1:85-86; 46:2:265; 47:1:10; 47:2:230; 49:1:66, 68; 55:1:35 December 14, 2009 Page 610

Raynolds-Maynadier Expedition 39:1:127 Raynor, James 22:2:54 Razzari (Mrs.) photo 30:2:196 REA (see Rural Electrification Administration) Rea, Robert R. (see Angle-Spanish Confrontation on the Gulf Coast During the American Revolution) Rea, William 21:2/3:211 Read, AI 75:3:6 Read, Eunice D. 34:2:206 Read, Nate 32:2:207 Read, Sherman 34:2:206-207 Reader, Gus 16:1:79 Reader, Noah 16:1:80-81 Reader, Will G. 16:1:81; 16:2:39 Reading, Pierson Barton 35:2:204; 40:2:218; 42:2:213 Ready, Tom 16:2:165 Reagles (see Regles) Reagon (gambler) 32:2:223 Reamer, Robert C. 76:4:9 Reardon, Mike 28:2:211 Reason, Stanley 42:2:161 Rebel of the Rockies: The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad by Robert G. Athearn, review 35:1:112-113 Recent Acquisitions in the Hebard Collection, UW Libraries,: 71:3: 44 Recent Additions and Processed Collection, Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources, State Archives, 71:3:44 Recent Chicano Migration Into and Out of Wyoming: Los Chavez, 73:2:22-27 Recker, B. (Mrs.) photo 37:1:5 Recker, Jessie 37:1:31 Reckling, Lyle 28:2:177 Reckling, Walter E. (Doctor) 24:1:4, 9; 66:4:17 Reckmeyer, Clarence 5:4:163 Reclamation Act (1902) 20:1:47; 50:2:321-322; 53:2:15 (see also Newlands Act) Reclamation Service 70:3:8 Recognition that Sacajawea Died in Wyoming is Sought by Agnes Wright Spring 13:3:168-170 Recollections of a Goshen County Homesteader by Charles Oliver Downing, edited by Sharon Reed Smith 43:1:53-72 Recollections of a Piney Creek Rancher by Fred J. Todd, review 34:1:118 Recollections of Charley Russell by Frank Bird Linderman, review 53:2:76 Recollections of One of the Grand Jurors of Albany County by Sarah Wallace Pease 62:3:143 Recollections of Taylor Pennock by J. R. Connis 3:1:89; 6:1&2:199-212 (see also Meeker Massacre) reconstruction (see West and Reconstruction) Reconstruction Finance Corporation 53:2:19; 57:2:4 reconstruction of Fort Fetterman ordnance storehouse photo 48:1:46 Recontre, Zephyr 28:1:5 (see also Sioux) Recording Your Family History by William Fletcher, review 60:1:50 December 14, 2009 Page 611

Red Bank Cattle Company 52:2:49, 54 Red Bank Ranch (see RANCHES) Red Bead 30:2:133 (see also Sioux) Red Bear photo 18:2:134, 135; 58:2:19 Red Bear, 70:1:8 Red Butte, North Dakota 17:2:127 Red Buttes 21:2/3:213; 23:1:102; 23:2:13-14, 16-17, 20; 31:1:12; 33:1:23, 47, 82-83; 33:2:167, 225-226, 266; 35:2:205; 38:1:98; 44:1:158; 49:1:23, 33, 39-42, 45 Red Buttes battles (1862) 27:1:15; (1865) 28:2:183, 192; 29:1:67, 69-72 Red Buttes Crossing 33:2:226 Red Buttes Land and Livestock Company 22:2:81 Red Buttes Pass 23:2:7 Red Buttes, 70:2:13 Red Canyon (Canon) 53:2:46, 50, 61; 56:1:56 Red Canyon 71:2:4 Red Canyon No. 5 coal mine 42:2:239 Red Canyon Stage Station by Joe Cook 40:1:119-120 Red Canyon Station 27:1:39 Red Cloud 4:2:308; 4:3:357; 7:1:359; 7:2:295; 14:4:262, 264-265; 15:4:403-405; 17:1:9-11, 78; 18:1:69; 18:2:93, 112; 19:2:116; 26:1:94; 26:2:127; 27:2:154, 179; 30:1:65, 75; 34:2:138; 37:1:90; 38:2:146, 224; 39:2:190, 205; 41:2:193-194, 196-197, 199-201, 220, 223-224, 233; 42:1:99; 42:2:270-272; 43:1:70-71, 73, 75, 78-83; 43:2:240, 243, 246, 249-252, 253, 255; 47:1:45; 48:1:22, 111-113; 50:2:305, 308, 310, 314; 55:1:34, 38, 40, 42; 56:1:3-4; 59:2:30; 63:2:55-58, photo 59, 61-62, 64 (see also Sioux) Red Cloud 71:2:3 Red Cloud 76:3:7-8 Red Cloud Agency 17:2:161; 23:1:21-22; 26:1:21; 32:2:223, 225; 37:1:98, 101; 41:1:54; 41:2:245-246; 42:1:88; 43:2:257; 44:2:164; 45:1:41, 46; 47:1:66; 48:1:43; 51:2:44; 54:1:43-44, 48; 65:4:10 Red Cloud Agency, 70:1:11 Red Cloud and the Sioux Problem by James C. Olson, review 37:2:248-259 Red Cloud Saloon 65:4:57 Red Cloud, 70:1:7, 8, 43; role in agent appointment, 9 Red Cloud, 74:2:22 Red Cloud’s Prayer by Judge Gibson Clark 15:4:403-405 (see also Red Cloud) Red Cloud's War, 70:2:13, 14 Red Desert 20:1:53; 22:2:69; 33:2:161, 210; 35:2:177; 52:2:10-17; 65:4:48 (see also Winter Herding Sheep on the Red Desert) Red Dog 14:4:262; 42:2:272; 48:1:112 (see also Sioux) Red Earth Country 42:2:268-269 (see also Quotes from Various Diaries About “The Red Earth Country”) Red Feather 41:2:194 Red Fork 31:2:197 Red Fork Canyon 28:1:33 red fox 71:3:39 red haws 75:1, 5 Red Leaf 28:1:31 Red Lodge, Montana (see Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana. First Segment December 14, 2009 Page 612

of Trail- Rawlins to Lander. Trek No. 26 of the Historical Trail Trek; Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana. Third Segment of Trail--Meeteetse to Chance, and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana) Red Man’s Religion by Ruth M. Underhill, review 38:2:235-236 Red Man’s West: True Stories of the Frontier Indians from MONTANA, The Magazine of Western History edited by Michael S. Kennedy 38:2:240-241 Red Men and Hat Warers: Viewpoints in Indian History edited by Daniel Tyler, review 48:2:288-289 Red Men and White by Owen Wister 65:4:38 Red Plume 41:1:53 (see also Arapaho) Red River, Wyoming 16:1:74 Company 31:2:167 Red Rock West (film) 66:4:76-77 Red Sashers 35:2:150 Red Shirt 16:2:111 (see also Ute) Red Vermillion River 23:1:57 Red Wall 34:1:95, 97, 111 Red Water Camp 46:2:269 Red Wing (see HORSES AND MULES) Redburn, Richard 56:1:25 Redcross and Turkey Red Wheat, photo 66:3:5 Reddick, Hobart 23:1:101 Reddick, Oscar 23:1:100-101 Reddick, Zoe Henderson 23:1:100-101 Reddle Forsyth & Co. 75:3:18 Redfield, James (Mrs.) 12:1:81 Redfield, Robert 76:2:43 Redfield, South Dakota 65:4:34 Redford, Robert (see Outlaw Trail. A Journey Through Time) Redford, Robert 76:2:3, 24-25 Re-Discovering the Big Horns 49:1:132, 136 Rediscovery of Colter’s Hill by Merrill Mattes 30:1:109 Redman, Ann 73:2:8 Redman, Julia 42:1:65 Redstone (see Redstone River) Redstone River 16:1:73 Redtick Creek (see Bedtick Creek) Redwine, Augustin 51:2:80 (see also Lovell’s Mexican Colony) Redwine, Augustin 73:2:3 Redwood, J. Boverton (Doctor) 22:1:75; 41:1:6-9 Reeb, George 13:2:112-122 (see also Morphine Charley) Reed 22:2:55 Reed and Hamlin Investment Company 22:1:85 Reed Building Company 22:1:85 Reed Investment Company 22:1:84-86, 89-90 Reed Midwest Investment Company 22:1:91 December 14, 2009 Page 613

Reed River, Wyoming (see Head River) Reed, Billy 58:1:4 Reed, Daniel, 72:1:36 Reed, Dave photos 32:2:150 Reed, Ed 58:1:4 Reed, Erle 34:2:171-172 Reed, Henry 65:2/3:21 Reed, Jim 50:2:346; 53:1:11 Reed, Jimmy 41:1:125; 43:2:192 Reed, John 28:2:211 Reed, John A. 70:3:36 Reed, John W. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Reed, L. A. 22:1:91 Reed, Lloyd R. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Reed, Lyle 71:2:30 Reed, Marion 71:2:23 Reed, Myron W., 72:1:4 Reed, Silas (Doctor, Surveyor General) 1:4:17-20; 2:3:46-47; 13:1:77; 18:2:133; 23:1:26; 28:2:145; 44:2:161; 47:2:232-233; 53:2:29; 56:1:56-57 (see also Stock Raising on the Plains, 1870-1871) Reed, Thomas R. photo 37:1:4, 5; 37:2:164; 43:2:252 Reed, Tom 38:1:90 Reed, Verner 22:1:84, 89 Reed, W.P. 66:1&2:9, 28 Reed, William 29:2:191; 45:1:55 Reed, William H. 76:3:32 Reed, William J. 43:1:40 Reedall, H. S. 15:2:179 Reeder 25:2:199-200 Reel, Alexander H. “Heck” (Mayor) 5:2&3:71; 18:2:127, 130-131; 20:1:64, 66, 81; 23:1:8; 25:1:43; 28:1:48-53, 67; 30:2:152-162; 37:1:86; 42:2:263; 59:2:21 (see also Heck Reel Wagon Burning) Reel, Estelle 52:1:9 Reel, Estelle 75:1, 22-35, photo 22 Reel, Heck 75:1, 23 Rees, Dan 20:1:93 Reese, A. J. 51:1:113 Reese, Dan E. 5:3:365 Reese, Henry 24:2:44 Reese, John 59:2:46 Reese, Sam 32:1:95 Reese, William 59:2:19 Reeshar, Jesse 31:2:247 Reeside, John B. 34:2:191 Reeside, John E. 56:2:12-13 Reeve (Colonel) 45:1:99 Reeves (Doctor) 34:1:94 December 14, 2009 Page 614

Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian edited by Bernard Klein and Daniel Icolari, review 39:2:272 Reflections on Environmental History and Wyoming by Robert W. Righter 63:4:168-171 Reform 40:1:62 (see also moral reform) Reform Is Where You Find It: The Roots of Woman Suffrage in Wyoming by Michael A. Massie 62:1:2-22 Regal (see Doen, John) Regan, James (Lieutenant) 40:2:174; 41:1:86 Regan, Virginia 8:2:560-561 Regan, Z. (Reverend) 38:2:191 Reggan, James (Lieutenant) 18:1:23-25, 38 Regimental band, Camp Scott, (illus.), 72:1:18 regionalism (see American West: A Narrative Bibliography and a Study in Regionalism) register (see Fort Laramie register) Register Cliff 20:1:88; 22:2:50; 30:2:208; 65:2/3:4 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) Register Cliff by William J. Shay 42:1:96-98 Register Cliff Park 27:2:187-188 Regles (Doctor) 14:4:280 Regular Army O! 50:1:146 Regulating Danger: The Struggle for Mine Safety in the Rocky Mountain Coal Industry by James Whiteside, review 64:1:27-28 Rehwinkel, Alfred M. (see Dr. Bessie) Reid, Agnes Just (see Letters of Long Ago) Reid, Allen (Mrs.) 42:2:171 Reid, Bobby 15:3:285 Reid, G. O. 18:2:172-132 Reid, James 33:2:133 Reid, John 26:1:64 Reid, John Rae (Sir) 44:2:269 Reid, Sam 16:2:96, 108 Reid, Thomas R. 12:3:186 Reid, Will 18:2:127, 131 Reidenbo 23:1:85 Reiger, John F. (see Passing of the Great West. Selected Pages of George Bird Grinnell) Reiha (see deLaubenfels) Reilly, Bernard (Lieutenant) 50:1:150 Reily 48:1:122 Reiman, Joe 32:1:95 Reinow, Bert (Doctor) 25:1:71, 73-75, 77-79 Reins, Fonce 14:1:79-80 Reiser, Frances Mentzer 53:1:41, 43 Reiss, Hans 49:2:283 Reitz, C. F. (Mrs.) 2:4:78; 3:1:111; 4:2:319; 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120 Reitz, Minnie A. 4:3:368; 11:4:298 (see also Reminiscences of My Father and Mother) relations with the Government 29:2:196 Reliance, Wyoming 25:2:192 December 14, 2009 Page 615

relics of the 26:2:210 religion 55:2:3-8 (see also Red Man’s Religion) Religion 71:2:31 Religion in Modern New Mexico, reviewed by Carl Hallberg, 70:2:43 Religious Education Association 65:1:22 Relocation of Pioneer Burials by L. C. Steeg 30:1:90-91 Remembered Earth, An Anthology of Contemporary Native American Literature edited by Geary Hobson, review 54:1:75-76 Remes (store clerk) 19:1:27 Remeyer 37:1:95 Remington, Frederic 48:1:93-94; 64:1:2, 24; 65:4:14, painting 16, 18-19 (see also Frederic Remington. An Essay and Catalogue to Accompany a Retrospective Exhibition of the Work of Frederic Remington) Remington, M. (Mrs.) 25:1:97 Remington. Frederic 71:3:6 Reminiscence of Civil War Days by Judge Gibson Clark 15:4:377-386 Reminiscences by Alex Topense by Mrs. Alex Topense, review 1:4:20 Reminiscences by H. L. Kuykendall 5:2&3:103-112 Reminiscences by John Hunton 6:3:262-270 Reminiscences of a Member of the Wyoming Constitutional Convention by W. E. Chaplin 12:3:190-198 Reminiscences of a Pioneer, An Excerpt from the Diary of Elias W. Whitcomb 57:2:21-32 Reminiscences of a Swan Company Cowboy by A. S. “Bud” Gillespie 36:2:199-203 Reminiscences of A. A. Spaugh by A. A. Spaugh 7:4:549-564 Reminiscences of Al White by Al White 5:2&3:117-118 Reminiscences of an Early Railroad Civil Engineer in Northwestern Wyoming by John B. Ferguson 13:1:48-57 Reminiscences of an Indian War Soldier who Served in Dakotah Territory, now Wyoming, from 1865- 1866 by Francis Carre 5:2&3:112-116 Reminiscences of Early Days in Wyoming by Mrs. August Kate Leisberg 2:4:66-67 Reminiscences of Fourscore Years and Eight by Mrs. Nora G. Dunn 19:2:125-135 Reminiscences of Frontier Days by M. Wilson Rankin 16:1:75-78 Reminiscences of Harriet Ann Durbin by Harriet Ann Durbin 1:1&2:17-19 Reminiscences of My Father and Mother by Minnie A. Rietz 3:3:157-164 Reminiscences of Old Fort Washakie by Colonel Homer W. Wheeler 1:4:1-4 Reminiscences of the Early Days of Douglas by Bert Wagner 2:4:64-66 Reminiscences of Wyoming in the Seventies and Eighties by John Jackson Clarke 6:1&2:225-236 Reminisences, childhood, 70:2:33 remittance men 21:1:84-87; 66:3:10; 66:1&2:25 (see also Moncrieffe, Malcolm and William; Wallop, Oliver H.) Renaissance 66:1&2:35-36 Renaissance style 66:1&2:28-29, 31-32, 35 (see also architecture) Renaud, E. B. 28:2:121 Renceleur, William 21:2/3:117 rendezvous 15:2:134-142; 17:1:17; 17:2:101; 21:2/3:171; 25:1:61, 77, 89; 25:2:120-121 (see also Three Crossings on Sweetwater) rendezvous 71:4:36 rendezvous detour 22:2:50 December 14, 2009 Page 616

rendezvous locations (1836-1839) 44:1:84-85 rendezvous of fur companies 1:3:3; 3:2:133 Rendezvous Period of the Western Fur Trade 17:2:96-105 Rendezvous site (1838) 66:1&2:73 Rendle, I. J. 47:2:235 Rendle, Irvine J. (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Rendle, Jas. A. photo 16:2:164 Rendle, Thomas photo 16:2:164 Rendle, Tom 47:2:235 Renesselaer Schuyler Van Tassell, by Shirley E. Flynn, 71:3:2-7 Reni, Jules 28:1:47 Renit (Judge) 18:1:27 Rennie, Sheriff D. F. 74:1:15 Reno Court of Inquiry by Colonel W. A. Graham, review 27:1:118-119 Reno, Jesse L. (General) 48:2:275 Reno, Marcus A. (Major) 32:1:123; 48:1:110, 114-115, 118-121, 123-125 (see also Case of Marcus A. Reno) Reno, T. Lee 24:1:4 Renolds, Pete 40:2:247, 251, 254 Rentschler, Frederick 66:4:27 Rentschler, George 64:1:24; 66:4:27-28, 32 Rentschler, Gordon 66:4:27 Renze, Dolores (Mrs.) 27:2:239 Reorganization Act 18:1:30-33 Repath, Dick 24:2:35 Repath, R. H. 37:2:188 Report on an Act for the Preservation of American Antiquities (Public No. 209) by Louis C. Steege 27:1:97-101 Report on the Medicine Wheel Investigation by Wyoming Archaeological Society 312:1:94-100 Report to Congress, Wolves for Yellowstone 66:4:17 reports of early explorers 17:2:95 Repsold, George J. 27:2:231 Republic Mountain 12:3:224 map 11:4:282 (see also Texas) Republican (see Missouri Republican) Republican Boomerang 64:2:50, 58-59 Republican Creek 17:1:25, 40, 45-46, 54 Republican Fork 17:2:137 (see also Kansas River) Republican National convention Republican Party (GOP) 16:1:47, 53-54; 22:1:12, 20, 22, 24, 65-66; 52:1:42; 53:2:4; 64:3/4:50; 65:4:27; 66:3:13, 31, 34, 42, 45-47; 66:4:4 (see also A Taft Republican: Senator Francis E. Warren and National Politics) Republican Party of Wyoming 66:4:31 17:2:149 Republican State Chairman 71:4:3 December 14, 2009 Page 617

Republican State Convention (1898) 19:1:32-38; (1906) 22:2:42-43 Reservation Blackfeet, 1885-1945: A Photographic History of Cultural Survival by William E. Farr, review 58:1:62-63 reservations 2:3:46-47 (see also specific reservation and tribal affiliation) Reserve Officer Training Corps 64:3/4:44 Resettlement Administration 71:2:31, 34 Resha, Jean (see Reshaw, John) Reshaw Bridge 29:1:68; 35:2:126 Reshaw brothers 21:2/3:117 Reshaw settlement 36:2:215-216 Reshaw trading post 27:2:175 Reshaw, John 4:1:245-246; 7:1:345; 12:2:149; 27:1:7; 32:2:225 (see also Richard, John; Brenon’s murder) Restoration of Leather Bindings by Bernard C. Middleton, review 44:2:297 Retford 21:2/3:137 retirement 70:3: 41 Rettstatt, Lucien D. 27:2:231; 31:2:235 Reusswig, William (see Picture Report of the Custer Fight) Revelle, Frank 56:1:16 Revenue Cutter (boat) 31:1:7; 47:1:7 Review and Compliance process 66:1&2:72 (see also Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office) Review and Functional Analysis of Siouan Costume by Lavina M. Franck 45:2:227-238 Revolution 62:1:26, 34, 38, 52, 55 Revolutionary War 31:2:141 Rex Theater (Casper, Wyoming) 66:1&2:31, 35, sketches 31 Rex, George 31:2:142 Rex, Wyoming 29:2:159 Reynard, J. H. (Mrs.) 39:1:82 Reynard, John R. (Reverend) 39:1:80, 94, 97 Reynard, L. A. (Mrs.) 39:1:102 Reynolds (Major) 32:1:66 Reynolds Post (see FORTS AND CAMPS) Reynolds, Adrian W. (Mrs.) 27:2:231; 31:2:218-219, 226; 33:2:195, 211, 214; 34:2:235, 241, 244, 249; 39:1:137; 40:1:107-108 (see also Black Buttes; East Side Road; Point of Rocks; President’s Message; President’s Report, 15th Annual Meeting, review of Flaming Gorge Country, The Story of Dagget County, Utah; Wyoming State Historical Society) Reynolds, Amelie 25:1:77, 79 Reynolds, Antonie 20:2:167 Reynolds, Doris Kooi (Mrs.) 25:1:93 Reynolds, J. F. 16:1:82 Reynolds, James C. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Reynolds, John 16:2:92; 60:2:23 Reynolds, Joseph J. (Colonel) 18:1:18, 55, 61; 41:1:94-97; 45:1:27-28; 48:1:50; 55:1:42 Reynolds, Syd 25:1:77, 79-80 Reynolds, W. F. (General) 14:2:153 December 14, 2009 Page 618

Reynolds, William 65:1:32 Rezner, Jacob 15:2:169; 17:2:91-93; 44:1:78-79 Reznor, Jacob 71:4:34 Rhee 26:2:121 Rhett, Thomas Grimke (Captain) 58:2:6-8 Rhoades Hotel 28:2:142 Rhoades, Herbert A. (Mr. and Mrs.) 19:1:61 Rhoades, R. L. 73:3:26 Rhoades, R. S. 27:2:231 Rhoades, W. D. 18:1:74 Rhoads and Morgan Jade Shop 20:1:92 Rhoads, Abby (Mrs.) 26:1:55 Rhoads, Frank H. 26:1:29, 31 Rhode Island 65:4:30 Rhode, Robert B. 27:2:231 Rhodes and Troxell 37:1:44 Rhodes, “Mountain Bill” 2:1:2 Rhodes, Andrew Jackson 23:1:55 Rhodes, Bill 26:2:212 Rhodes, Cecil 64:1:23 Rhodes, D. C. 15:2:212 Rhodes, Frank (Justice of the Peace) 44:1:98-99 Rhodes, Jane T. Meacham 23:1:54-55 Rhodes, Joseph 23:1:52-71; 40:1:216, 220; 42:1:19, 21 (see also Joseph Rhodes and the California Gold Rush) Rhodes, M. B. (Mrs.) 24:2:119; 25:1:97 (see also Gettin’ My Soul Into Shape; Street Called Aldersgate) Rhodes, O. E. (Mrs.) 5:4:162 Rhodes, O. L. (Mrs.) 6:1&2:242 Rhodes, William 23:1:54 Rhyan, John 71:3:26 Rhyloite Herald 23:2:48 Rialto Amusement Company 42:1:92-93 Rialto Theatre 43:1:92, 94-95, 101, 103, 105 Rialto Theatre orchestra 43:1:102 Ribbon Canyon 24:2:83 Ricare 44:1:64 (see also Arikaras) Rice and Company Stamp Mill 40:2:237 Rice, A. 24:1:86; 24:2:5, 10-12, 62 Rice, Billy 36:2:190 Rice, Charles 28:1:66 Rice, Clarke P. 24:2:114; 25:2:210-211, 213; 26:1:95; 27:2:231; 32:2:238 Rice, Cora 24:1:86 Rice, H. M. (Senator) 32:2:40-41 Rice, Harmon C. 42:2:173 Rice, Marion L. 37:2:176 December 14, 2009 Page 619

Rice, Robert 15:2:181 Rice, Sedgewick 39:2:168 Rich (Lieutenant) 33:2:170 Rich, P. M. (Colonel) 16:1:37 Richard brothers (see Reshaw brothers; Reshaw trading post) Richard, Elizabeth 43:2:238 Richard, Fred J. 45:1:19 Richard, Jack 38:1:117 Richard, Joe 47:1:23 Richard, John 21:2/3:117; 60:2:23 (see also Richau, John) Richard, John Baptiste Sr., 70:2:18 Richard, John Baptiste, Sr. 43:2:238; 47:1:8-14, 16-18, 23-24, 29; 49:1:39, 42-43 Richard, John Jr., 70:2:18 Richard, John, Jr. 43:1:76; 43:2:237-257; 48:1:20; 49:1:42, 49, 90, 95, 97-99, 102, 104-105 (see also Reshaw, John) Richard, Josephine 43:2:242 Richard, Louis 43:2:238, 250; 47:1:24 Richard, Peter 39:2:205; 43:2:238 Richard, Rose 43:2:242 Richard’s Bridge 47:1:9-10, 21, 24, 26 (see also Richard, John) Richard’s Fort Bernard 42:1:87 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort Bernard) Richard-Bernard Opera Company 19:1:53 Richards and Cunningham block 70:4:26 Richards and Cunningham building (photo) 70:4:23 Richards and Cunningham Company 2:4:65 Richard's Bridge, 70:2:5, 6 Richards Brothers 42:1:87 Richards, Alice 5:2:69-76; 7:4:467-482; 8:1:492-505 Richards, Alice 75:1, 35 Richards, Bartlett 45:2:147 Richards, Charles 44:1:52 Richards, Charles H. 17:1:77, 79 Richards, Cunningham, and Company 70:4:23 Richards, DeForest (Governor) 2:4:65; 12:2:118, 121-123; 12:4:283; 19:1:32, 37-38; 22:2:43; 24:2:29, 39, 42-43; 25:1:83-84; 26:2:138; 37:2:197, photo 207, 209; 49:1:20; 55:1:26; 56:1:9-10 (see also Self- made Man in Wyoming, An Autobiographical Fragment from Governor DeForest Richards) Richards, DeForest 66:1&2:42 Richards, Eleanor Alice 20:2:106, 115-117 Richards, Franklin S. 14:1:43 Richards, Galen 71:2:18 Richards, George 32:1:91 Richards, Gov. William A. 71:3:29, 30 Richards, H. H. 17:1:77, 79-80; 21:2/3:207 Richards, Homer 24:1:5; 30:2:223 Richards, Homer 71:3:40 December 14, 2009 Page 620

Richards, John 4:1:245-246; 7:1:345, 349-350; 12:2:149; 20:2:99, 167; 36:2:216-217 (see also Richau, John; Reshaw, John; Brenon’s murder) Richards, John, Jr. (see John Richards, Jr. and the Killing at Fetterman) Richards, Truman Perry 20:2:99-100 Richards, William A. (Mrs.) 20:2:105, 116, 127; 26:2:212 Richards, William Alford (Governor; U.S. Land Commissioner) 3:1:111; 5:2:69-76; 7:4:467-482; 8:1:492- 505; 9:1:683-684; 12:1:17, 19, 77; 13:1:82; photo16:1:8; 19:1:31-34, 36-37; 20:2:98, 139; 24:2:24-25; 21:2/3:126; 25:2:187; 26:1:49; 28:2:128; 32:1:9, 91, 127; 37:2:193, 199, 200-201, 205; 44:1:98-101; 51:1:117-118; 52:2:54; 65:1:52; 66:3:45 Richards. Gov. W. A. 75:1, 29, 30 Richardson 24:2:82; 47:2:165-167, 183-187 Richardson, A. (Mrs.) 25:1:72-73 Richardson, A. S. 28:1:109-110; 28:2:209 Richardson, Albert D. 32:1:26; 44:2:235 Richardson, Arthur 22:1:69, 77 Richardson, Beulah 64:2:49 Richardson, Burns 28:1:109-110; 28:2:209 Richardson, Clarence 6:4:324 Richardson, Clarence B. 19:1:39, 42; 20:2:179 (see also Pioneering Western Trails-A Pioneer Family) Richardson, Elizabeth 64:2:53 Richardson, Emile 20:2:179; 22:1:69, 72, 74 Richardson, Ernest M. 27:2:231; 31:2:248 (see also Iron Horse Wrangler) Richardson, Gillespie 28:1:109-110; 28:2:209 Richardson, H. G. 62:3:136 Richardson, H. H. (see Architecture of H. H. Richardson in Wyoming, A New Look at the Ames Monument) Richardson, Harry 64:2:48 Richardson, Henry Hodson 38:1:49-53 Richardson, J. William (Mr. and Mrs.) 22:2:109; 24:2:118 Richardson, James 11:1:66; 65:1:46 Richardson, Joseph 21:2/3:205 Richardson, Laura V. 9:3:763; 20:2:179; 21:1:101; 22:1:69; 22:2:110 Richardson, Leander P. 27:1:35-42 Richardson, R. H. 28:1:109-110; 28:2:209 Richardson, Sumner 34:1:102 Richardson, Thomas G. 7:4:483 Richardson, Tracy (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:15, 23 Richardson, Valera 20:2:179; 21:1:101; 22:1:69; 22:2:110 Richardson, Victoria A. D. 22:1:69 Richardson, W. G. 64:2:34 Richardson, Warren 13:3:232; 13:4:388; 15:1:93; 18:2:163; 19:1:45; 20:2:179-180; 22:1:71; 22:2:110; 23:2:58; 24:1:3, 102; 24:2:118; 25:1:97; 27:1:21, 112; 27:2:185-186; 50:1:26, 49, 51-52 (see also History of First Frontier Days Celebration; Landmark Commission) Richardson, Warren, Sr. (see Doctor Zell and the Princess Charlotte) Richardson, William 33:2:198-199 Richardson, Willing (Mrs.) 33:1:101 December 14, 2009 Page 621

Richardson, Willing Gay 28:2:209; 33:1:73, 95, 98 (see also Wyoming’s Pioneer Ranches) Richau, John (see Richard, John) Richeau 26:2:119 Richen, Marilyn C. (see School District No. 2, Carbon County, Wyoming) Richey, B. J. 27:2:231 Richey, Louisa 32:1:111 Richland (see Cody) Richmond, Frank 47:2:142-143, 145, 147-149 Richmond, Virginia 33:2:159 Richmond, Virginia, 75:3:10 Rickard, Harry 29:2:210 Rickenbacker, Eddie 52:2:20-21, photo 23, 24; 62:3:134-135, 139 Ricker 46:1:118 Ricker, Charles 46:1:114, 120 Ricker, E. S. (Judge) 43:2:250 Ricketson, Rick 22:2:45 Ricketts (Doctor) 21:1:8-11, 83 Ricketts, Billy 45:2:149, 163 Ricketts, Louis D. (Doctor) 18:2:148 Ricketts, Samuel D. 76:3:29 Ricketts, T. J. (Doctor) 19:1:29-31 Ricketts, W. P. 14:4:316, 319; 17:1:84; 29:1:83-84; 37:2:231 Rickey, Don, Jr. (see review of To Utah With the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and California; $10 Horse, $40 Saddle. Cowboy Clothing, Arms, Tools, and Horse Gear of the 1880s) Rickmeyer, Clarence 22:2:110 Ricks, Jim 15:1:6 5 Ricthart, John 26:1:94 Riddick, T. Stacey (Reverend) 24:2:75, 109-110 Riddle, Dewey 26:1:22 Ridell, Henry 44:1:33 Rider, Keith 28:2:167; 29:1:67 Rider, Robin Elaine 37:1:121 Rider, William 25:2:113 Riders of Judgment by Fred Manfred, review 29:2:237-238 Ridge, Louise (Miss) 23:1:54 Ridgely, Eva (Mrs.) 27:2:239 Ridgely, Hilliard S. 16:1:72; 24:2:91 Ridgeway, Wilse 45:2:153 Ridgway Glover, Photographer, 74:2:17 27 Riding the White Horse Home: A Western Family Album by Teresa Jordan, review 66:3:81-82 Ridings, Rita (Miss) 27:2:231, 246; 27:1:112, 116; 28:1:70; 30:2:225; 32:2:269 Ridley, Charles E. 26:1:95 Ridwell diary 27:2:176 Rieck, Otto J. 19:1:137 Riedesel, Jodi 66:4:35 December 14, 2009 Page 622

Rietz, Minnie A. (see In Memoriam, Minnie Rietz; Reminiscences) rifle pits 27:2:165 Rifle, Colorado 70:3:26 rifles (see Springfield rifles) Riford, Roy E. 1:4:20 Riggs (Miss) 42:1:90 Riggs 23:2:46 Riggs, Arad 54:1:33 Riggs, Christopher K. reviewer of Interpreters with Lewis and Clark: The Story of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau 76:4:26-27 Riggs, Stephen R. 17:2:118 Righter, Robert (Richard) W. (see Crucible for Conservation; Making of a Town: Wright, Wyoming; Reflections on Environmental History and Wyoming; review of Free Life of a Ranger: Archie Murchie in the U.S. Forest Service, 1929-1965; review of Montana. A History of Two Centuries; review of Voltaire and the Cowboy: The Letters of Thurman Arnold; Wind at Work in Wyoming) Righter, Robert 66:4:6 Righter, Robert 71:4:41 Righter, Robert. quoted 71:3:17, 19, 21, 22 Righter. Robert W., Preserving the Past: The Case of Grand Teton National Park An Opinion Piece, 71:3:9-13; bio. 13 Riley, Bennet (Major) 27:1:45 Riley, Dr. Glenda 70:4:29 Riley, Ferrel W. 39:1:126, 138 Riley, George 3:1:111 Riley, Gladys 50:1:174 Riley, Gladys F. (Mrs.) 12:4:310-311; 27:2:231 Riley, Hugh photos 31:1:54, 69, 70-73; 33:2:185 Riley, J. J. 45:2:174-175 Riley, James Whitcomb 3:1:104; 34:1:73; 38:1:94; 46:2:253-262 Riley, John 26:1:64 Riley, Mike 39:1:109 Riley, Paul D. (see review of Westward to Promontory; review of Wild West) Riley, R. W. 26:1:98 Riley’s 19:2:81 Rindhart, Lydian J. (Mrs.) 27:2:239-240 Rinehart, Dan H. 24:2:84 Rinehart, Mary Roberts 45:1:19, 23 Riner, C. W. (Mrs.) 14:2:152 Riner, Charles W. 20:1:66; 41:2:188, 191; 51:21:14; 53:2:40 Riner, John A. (Judge) 12:3:186-187; 15:1:40-41; 17:1:74; 18:2:153; 24:2:20; 26:1:36; photo 37:1:4, 5, 15, 22, 34; 37:2:17, 193, 305; 44:1:101-102; 53:2:37; 54:1:11, photo 12, 13-15 Riner, John A. 74:1:20 Riner, William 75:3:1. 27, 28 Riner, William A. 54:1:22 (see also Old Trail to an Empire; Wyoming’s Fiftieth Anniversary as a State) Riner, Wyoming 54:1:12 Ringo 65:2/3:23, 25 December 14, 2009 Page 623

Ringo, Mary 43:2:279; 65:2/3:22-25 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Ringolsky, Leah 37:1:31 Rinker (see RANCHES) Rio Blanco 70:3:26 Rio del los Mortires (see Mohave River) Rio Grande Republican 22:2:20 Rio Grande River 22:1:79 Rio Grande Southern (see Silver San Juan. The Rio Grande Southern) Rio Verde (see Green River) Rios-Bustamante, Dr. Antonio, (author) 73:2:2, 18, 33, 34 Rip Van Winkle 71:4:17 riparian water rights 59:1:19 Ripley, Willard 28:1:10 Ripley, Willard 75:3:4 Rise and Fall of Big Horn City by Michael A. Amundson 66:1&2:10-25 Rise of the American Nation by Lewis Paul Todd and Merle Curti 49:2:238, 241, 244, 246 Rise of Workmen’s Compensation in Wyoming by Edmond L. Escolas 35:2:174-200 Riske, Milton 54:2:10 Rissler, Joe 31:2:207 Ritchey, Milton 31:2:149 Ritchie, Brent 70:4:17, 18 Ritchie, Robert C., Frontier and Region: Essays in Honor of Martin Ridge, reviewed, 70:2:42 Ritchy, J. H. 39:1:78 Riter, Franklin (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Riter, Lesley Day Woodruff 51:2:24 (see also Biographical Sketch of John Wright Woodruff) Riter, Maria Inez Corlett (see Teaching School at Old Fort Laramie) Riter, William (Mrs.) 3:4:232 Riterling, Henry 37:1:97 Rittenhouse, J. D. (see Maverick Tales. True Stories of Early Texas) Ritter, Alta 27:2:231 Ritter, Cecil 31:1:65 Ritter, Charles (Mrs.) 27:2:231; 34:2:235, 249 Ritter, Charles 27:2:231; 28:2:224-225; 27:2:239; 28:2:209, 212; 30:1:111; 30:2:219, 225-226; 31:2:226, 232; 32:1:103; 32:2:219-220; 33:2:195, 215, 218; 34:2:235, 247, 249; 37:1:113 Ritter, G. W. (Judge) 17:1:80 Ritter, Ida 17:1:81 Ritter, Judd 30:1:18 Ritter, Raymond R. 27:2:231 Ritter, Vera 33:2:195; 38:1:102 Rival Rain Compellers photo 33:1:7 River Falls (Wisconsin) 66:3:65 River Street (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16 River Too Far: The Past and Future of the Arid West edited by Joseph Finkhouse and Mark Crawford, review 64:1:29-30 Rivera, Manuel 73:2:10 December 14, 2009 Page 624

Riverside 29:2:171 (see also Riverside, Wyoming) Riverside Cemetery (Cody) 75:1, 11 Riverside Post Office photo 30:1:18, 21 Riverside, Wyoming 29:1:56-57; 29:2:158 (see also Riverside Post Office) Riverton 73:2:21 Riverton Canal 28:2:136 Riverton High School Library 27:2:231 Riverton Irrigation Project 25:1:83-89; 50:2:322, 324 Riverton Lumber Company 28:2:141 Riverton Post Office mural 45:1:58, photo, 62, 63, 67 Riverton Project 56:2:39 Riverton Public Library 27:2:231 Riverton Ranger 28:2:209; 48:2:229 Riverton Republican 28:2:132 Riverton Telephone Company 30:2:148 Riverton, Wyoming 25:1:83-89; 28:2:128, 131-133, 135, 141-142; 46:1:44; 56:1:10 Riverton, Wyoming 76:4:20 Riverton, Wyoming, from Sage to City by Vada F. Carlson 19:1:34; 22:2:44; 25:1:83-89; 26:1:57; 28:2:83, 89, 127- 133, photo 134, 135-143; 30:2:148; 66:1&2:73 Roach (Captain) 18:1:27 Roach, A. S. 1:3:19 Roach, Etta Owen (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Roach, G. N. (Lieutenant) 44:2:202 Roach, H. H. 56:1:26 Roach, H. N. 24:2:114 road from Mayworth to Winingar Ranch map 32:1:71 Road grooming 70:3:13, 18 Road of Yesteryear by M. B. Rhodes 24:2:73-112 road ranches: (see also individual names; RANCHES; Three Mile Ranch) Road system, Yellowstone 70:3:11 roads (1868) 17:1:24-55; 27:1:107-108 Roads, plowing 70:3:7, 11 Roaring Twenties 66:4:14 Robb, Harry (see My Pal-57 Years) Robb, Seymour J. 54:2:68, 70 Robber’s Roost Stage Station by C. R. “Mose” Cooksey 38:1:93-94 robbers (see Great Stagecoach Robbers ) Robbers Roost Historical Society by Tina G. Noble 14:3:203 Robbins (Brother) 46:2:227 Robbins, Alma 58:1:6 Robbins, Isaac 49:1:12, 19 Robbins, John (Mrs.) 36:2:192 Robbins, John 36:2:192, 196 Robbins, Lloyd 58:1:4 Robbins, William G. (see American Forestry: A History of National State and Private Cooperation) December 14, 2009 Page 625

Robe, Robert 21:2/3:116 Roberdeau 15:2:137 (see also Roubidoux) Robert Burns statue in Cheyenne, 72:1:2-4, (illus.) 2 Robert Burns statue in City Park, Denver, 72:1:2-4, (illus.) 2 Robert Burns's birthday (January 25), 72:1:3 Robert Campbell and Company 43:2:241 Robert E. Helvey Collection 66:1&2:11 Robert Foot’s wagons and store 15:1:56-57 Robert Foote by Mrs. Charles Ellis 15:1:50-62 Robert Foote: A Forgotten Wyoming Pioneer, 74:1:9-23 Robert Frost Library 12:1:80 Robert Miller and Company 32:1:46 Robert Newell Liberty Ship 17:2:104 Robert Stuart by Henry Jensen 43:2:293-294 Robert Stuart campsite 42:1:78 Robert’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Roberts brothers (outlaws) 30:1:23 Roberts Mission (see Shoshone Indian Episcopalian Mission) Roberts Ranch (see RANCHES) Roberts, B. H. 30:1:47 Roberts, Benjamin 26:2:182 Roberts, Benjamin S. (Captain) 58:2:5, 8 Roberts, C. D. 24:1:4 Roberts, C. S. (Captain) 18:1:28 Roberts, Charles D. 21:2/3:240 Roberts, Clyde D., 72:1:35-38 Roberts, David L., author 71:2:35, (bio, 40) Roberts, Dr. W. H. 74:1:27 Roberts, E. N. 9:3:763 Roberts, Elizabeth Mary, 72:1:36 Roberts, Frank H. H., Jr. (Doctor) 32:2:242, 245 Roberts, Hank 76:2:21-22, 52 Roberts, Harold 22:1:84 Roberts, Harold D. (see Salt Creek, The Story of a Greal Oil Field) Roberts, Harry 29:1:43 Roberts, Harry 70:3:43 Roberts, Harry 71:4:9, 13 Roberts, Homer 54:2:48, 50 Roberts, Isaac P. (Doctor) 58:2:32, 36 Roberts, John (Doctor) 40:1:123-124 Roberts, John (Reverend) photo 13:3:front cover; 20:1:59; 22:2:7; 30:2:195; 44:2:238; 52:1:48-50 (see also Death of Sacajawea; John Roberts, D.D., L.L.D.) Roberts, Joseph (Captain) 47:1:17 Roberts, Kenneth 42:2:177 Roberts, Larry D. (see review of Cheyennes of Montana) December 14, 2009 Page 626

Roberts, Lynn 46:1:115 Roberts, M. C., 72:1:34 Roberts, Margaret Jane Bourne (Mrs.) 30:2:213 Roberts, Montague 52:1:34 Roberts, Owen J. 31:2:240; 53:1:22-24, 26 Roberts, Paul (Very Reverend) 43:1:29 Roberts, Phil (author's bio, 70:3:45) Roberts, Phil 73:2:18, 20 Roberts, Philip J. “Phil” 53:1:72; 66:3:26-27 (see also Edison, the Electyric Light and the Eclipse; review of American West in Film: Critical Approaches to the Western; review of First Ladies of Wyoming, 1869-1990; review of Tales Never Told Around the Camp Fire; review of Tom Horn: “Killing men is my speciality...”) Roberts, Reverend John 71:2:5, 12 Roberts, W. D. (Reverend) 39:1:89 Roberts, Walley 26:2:182 Robertson, A. E. 27:2:231 Robertson, C. F. (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Robertson, C. F. 24:2:89; 27:1:19-20, 24; 42:1:44 Robertson, C. W. 31:1:89 Robertson, Charles 66:3:60 Robertson, D. B. (Mrs.) 54:2:23 Robertson, Dick 25:1:74 Robertson, Dora 26:1:53-54, 59-61 Robertson, E. V. (Senator) 19:2:71; 44:2:251-252; 54:2:23; 64:3/4:10 Robertson, E. V. 71:4:6 Robertson, Edith E. (Miss) 27:2:231 Robertson, Edward V. photo 66:3:55 Robertson, Frank C. (see Fort Hall, Gateway to the Oregon Country) Robertson, G. D. 34:2:187 Robertson, Harry B. 75:1, 8 Robertson, Jack 28:2:196, 206; 29:2:210 Robertson, Janet (see Magnificent Mountain Women) Robertson, John "Jack," 70:1:31, 35; photo 31 Robertson, John 22:2:2, 4, 6; 23:2/3:238; 26:2:183; 27:2:218-219; 28:1:86; 45:1:97, 104 Robertson, Les 42:1:101 Robertson, Lucile (see Robertson, Lucinda) Robertson, Lucinda 22:2:4-6 Robertson, M. (Mrs.) 18:2:121 Robertson, Marique 22:2:4, 6 Robertson, Oscar 24:2:83 Robertson, Sarah 22:2:4 Robidoux Pass 23:1:58 Robidoux, Ripley 32:2:190 Robin Redbreast by Thomas J. Bryant 6:1&2:213-214 Robinette Stage Station 29:2:179 December 14, 2009 Page 627

Robinette, Seminoe (see Robinette Stage Station) Robins, Joe 19:1:43 Robinson (Captain) 16:1:39 Robinson (Lieutenant) 32:2:223 Robinson (Major) 40:2:182 Robinson (Mrs.) 37:1:53 Robinson 17:2:92-93 Robinson Ferry (see FERRIES) Robinson, “Black Bill” 4:3:359-360 Robinson, Arlene (Mrs.) 27:2:231 Robinson, Billy (Uncle) 26:1:42; 40:2:256 Robinson, C. H. 23:2:46; 28:2:121 Robinson, Capt. Daniel 73:3:14 Robinson, Cecil 49:2:225 Robinson, Daniel (Captain) 38:1:41, 43 Robinson, Doane 17:2:106-143, photo 145 (see also Verendrye Plate) Robinson, Dora (see Robertson, Dora) Robinson, E. E. 17:2:153-156; 61:2:9 Robinson, E. J. (Reverend) 65:1:31 Robinson, Edward 15:2:169; 17:2:91; 44:1:78-79 Robinson, Edward 71:4:34 Robinson, Elwyn B. 44:2:239 (see also History of North Dakota) Robinson, Frank V. (Lieutenant) 59:2:30-34 Robinson, George 26:2:183 Robinson, H. A. 27:2:231 Robinson, Harry 26:1:97-98 Robinson, J. M. (Reverend) 26:1:64; 65:1:30 Robinson, Jack (see Robertson, John) Robinson, John 49:2:258 Robinson, Joseph T. (Senator) 49:2:206, 211 Robinson, L. H. (Lieutenant) 44:2:163 Robinson, Lewis 26:2:159, 185-186, 188; 31:2:222 Robinson, Lewis, 72:1:10, 21 Robinson, Louis 2:1:6; 23:2:57 Robinson, Michael C. (see Water for the West. The Bureau of Reclamation, 1902-1927) Robinson, Will 38:1:98, 103 Robison, James 46:2:228 Robison, Lewis 46:2:232, 234, 237-239, 241-243, photo 244, 245-247 Robison, Tom (Lieutenant) 64:3/4:43 Robrock, David P. 48:1:156 (see also History of Fort Fetterman, Wyoming, 1867-1882) Roche, -, 70:1:40 Roche, Alexis 29:1:43, 51; 43:2:206-207, 210; 45:2:244 Roche, Edmund 29:1:43, 50-51; 43:2:206; 45:2:244 Rochelle Hills 71:2:29, 33 December 14, 2009 Page 628

Rochelle, Illinois 64:2:42 Rochester (New York) 66:1&2:27 Rocinante (horse) 66:1&2:8 Rock Creek 4:1:264-268; 5:2:46; 12:2:116; 17:1:42-43; 21:2/3:213; 22:2:99; 30:1:42-43; 30:2:181, 185, 210; 31:1:81; 33:1:48, 92-93, 98; 33:2:211; 35:2:126-127; 36:1:81; 36:2:213; 44:1:39, 47; 44:2:145- 147, 282; 46:1:12, 16, 18; 64:1:2; 64:2:36 (see also Nugget, Wyoming) Rock Creek 75:1, 18 Rock Creek and Fort Custer Stage Company 48:1:68 Rock Creek battle (1865) 15:1:58-59 Rock Creek Branch 24:2:85; 31:2:131, 133 (see also Northern Pacific Railroad) Rock Creek country 30:2:181 Rock Creek Crossing 46:1:5, 21, 32 Rock Creek Crossing, 70:2:10 Rock Creek placer ditches 65:24:52 (see also Christiana Lake and Rock Creek Placer Ditches map) Rock Creek Ridge 30:2:213 Rock Creek Stage Line 55:1:48 Rock Creek Stage Station 21:2/3:187-188; 23:1:21, 95 33:1:92; 36:2:200; 44:2:167; 46:1:14; 66:1&2:13 Rock Creek station 74:1:9 Rock Creek, 72:1:28, 33 Rock Creek, Idaho 23:1:88 Rock Creek, Nebraska 23:2:27 Rock Creek, Wyoming 16:1:26; 25:1:28, 40; 26:2:138; 56:1:40; 65:4:48, 52, 54-55, 58, 60 Rock Creek-Fort Fetterman Road 28:1:58 Rock Creek-Lower LaPrele Road 28:2:167 Rock Dale 33:1:92-93, 95 Rock in the Glen 28:1:61 Rock Island, Illinois 65:1:35 rock mounds (see Sioux Trail) Rock Point Station 33:2:211 (see also Point of Rocks) Rock Ranch battle 36:2:82 Rock Ranch by Curtiss Root 42:1:82-83 Rock River (Wyoming) gas pump photo 66:3:69 Rock River 21:2/3:198; 65:2/3:4 Rock River 70:3:36 Rock River Bank 26:2:137 Rock River Coal and Fire Clay Company 60:2:55 Rock River Stage 26:2:137-139 (see also Rock River Stage Coach) Rock River Stage Coach by Olive Garrett Kasfka 26:2:137-139 Rock River Trail 24:1:81 Rock River, Wyoming 15:1:68; 17:2:149; 22:2:92; 26:2:137, 139; 30:2:148; 51:1:119-120; 51:2:64; 60:2:55 Rock River, Wyoming 76:1:36 Rock Springs (see Chinese massacre) Rock Springs Art Association 52:2:38 December 14, 2009 Page 629

Rock Springs battle 16:1:51 Rock Springs Coal Company 47:1:32 Rock Springs First Congregational Sunday School 65:1:31 Rock Springs Independent 19:2:107 Rock Springs Library 50:2:336 Rock Springs Massacre photo 58:1:24 (see also Chinese massacre; Incident at Bitter Creek: The Story of the Rock Springs Massacre) Rock Springs Miner 75:1, 26 Rock Springs Miner 9:3:741; 33:2:153 Rock Springs riot 15:1:47; 16:1:51; 20:2:158 Rock Springs Rocket 58:1:27, 34 Rock Springs, Wyoming 76:2:28, 30 Rock Springs, Wyoming photo 12:2:154; 15:1:47; 16:1:51; 17:1:65; 18:2:144; 19:2:105-107; 20:2:158; 22:2:30, 36; 25:2:190-205; 27:1:31-34; 27:2:32-34; 30:2:146, 149, 224; 33:2:211; 34:2:239-240, 242; 39:1:78; 42:2:164, 173-175, 237-238; 43:1:34, 102-105; 44:2:166, 170-171; 45:2:193; 47:1:39-40; 48:2:176, 213, 228, 266; 50:2:338-339; 56:1:57; 59:2:22-25; 60:1:9-10, 12, photo 13; 65:2/3:5; ) 66:3:33, 78 (see also Chinese Massacre; FIRSTS: Rock Springs strike; Glance at Rock Springs; Governor Francis E. Warren, The United States Army and the Chinese Massacre at Rock Springs; Mail Route Between Rock Springs and Lander; Sweetwater County-Green River-Rock Springs) Rock Springs, Wyoming, 70:1:3 Rock, Dick 66:4:55 Rock, George C. (Reverend) 35:2:141 Rock, John M. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:231 Rockafield, Bertha Bulla (Mrs.) 21:2/3:239 rock-climbing 75:3:4 Rockdale Stage Station 15:1:56-57 Rockefeller Foundation 42:2:156 Rockefeller, John D. 22:1:74-75; 58:2:28; 66:1&2:69 Rockefeller, John D. 76:2:20 Rockefeller, John D., II 45:1:20 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 42:2:149, 151-153, 155-156, 158, 164, 166, 168, 170, 176, 180; 44:2:243-246, 248- 250, 256; 50:2:269-270 Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 71:3:10. 14, 16-18, 23 Rockefeller, Laurence 71:3:16 Rockefeller, Nelson (New York Governor) 61:1:8 rockets 71:2:35-40 Rockies (mountains (see Indian Legends of the Northern Rockies; Native Home of Hope: People and the Northern Rockies; Rocky Mountains; Ruxton of the Rockies) Rockies (mountains) Rockies (see Rocky Mountains) Rockwell, Orrin Porter 31:1:14; 32:1:52; 39:2:248 Rockwell, Porter 42:2:254 Rockwell, William 25:2:118, 126 Rockwell, William S. 52:1:55-56; 62:1:7-8, 34-36, 43 Rockwood 32:2:146, 148-149, 151-155, 157-158, 163 Rockwood fire 32:2:161 (see also Old McShane Tie Camp and the Rockwood Fire) December 14, 2009 Page 630

Rockwood pond 32:2:146-147, 154 Rocky Gap 30:2:206-207, 209-212 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference 57:2:15 Rocky Mountain Basins 17:2:105 Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company 224:2:17; 30:2:146-147 Rocky Mountain Bob, 70:2:16 Rocky Mountain Cattle Company 19:2:69, 74 Rocky Mountain Club 71:3:27 Rocky Mountain Coal and Iron Company 56:1:55-57 Rocky Mountain Coal Company 56:1:46 Rocky Mountain Courier 33:2:152-153 Rocky Mountain Detective Agency 20:2:175 Rocky Mountain Directory Company 26:2:219 Rocky Mountain Entrepreneur: Robert Campbell as a Fur Trade Capitalist, 75:3:8-23 Rocky Mountain Fur Co. 75:3:8, 15, 16, 22 Rocky Mountain Fur Company 1:1:4; 1:3:3; 2:3:42-43; 3:2:130-131; 5:2&3:91; 6:3:276; 15:2:105, 174; 15:3:221, 258; 17:2:1201; 31:2:243; 33:1:92; 33:2:160-164, 175; 40:1:30; 44:1:81-83; 56:2:23-24 Rocky Mountain Fur Company, 70:2:13 Rocky Mountain Herbarium (University of Wyoming) 66:4:25 Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Notes 65:1:35 Rocky Mountain landscapes 66:1&2:75 Rocky Mountain Mining Camps. The Urban Frontier by Duane A. Smith, review 40:1:146-147 Rocky Mountain News (Denver, Colorado) newspaper 66:3:54 Rocky Mountain News 22:1:69; 33:1:6, 10; 34:1:63; 41:1:95; 42:2:176; 44:1:101; 49:1:63; 65:4:6, 28 Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas Associastion 48:2:222; 63:1:15 Rocky Mountain Politics by Thomas C. Caudle 22:1:68 Rocky Mountain region 66:1&2:27 Rocky Mountain Rescue Group 75:4: 6 Rocky Mountain Revolution by S. H. Holbrook, review 30:1:118-119 Rocky Mountain Star 18:1:88; 43:2:175, 183 Rocky Mountain States (see Butterflies of the Rocky Mountain States) Rocky Mountain Sunday School Times 65:1:29 Rocky Mountain West by Duane A. Smith, review 65:4:72 Rocky Mountain West in 1876 by Louis L. Simonin, review 39:1:140-141 Rocky Mountain Wool Growers Association 61:2:46-47 (see also Wool Growers Association) Rocky Mountains 16:2:145; 17:2:144-146; 21:2/3:171; 26:1:5, 22; 65:1:110; 65:2/3:7, 13, 15; 65:4:50-51; 66:4:6 (see also FIRSTS: First Wagons to Reach the Rocky Mountains, extract from letter from Messrs. Smith, Jackson and Sublett to Secretary of War; No Step Backward: Women and Family on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, Helena, Montana, 1865-1900; Wind-Big Horn River and the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade) Rocky Mountains 71:4:17 Rocky Mountains by Peter Hassrick 65:4:19 Rocky Mountains storm scene (6 June 1853) photo 42:1:page following 56 Rocky Point Stage Station 18:2:127 Rocky Ridge 31:1:86 December 14, 2009 Page 631

Rocky Ridge Station 23:2:7-9, 14; 27:1:9, 14; 28:2:182; 29:1:76; 30:1:40-42 (see also St. Mary’s Station) Rodabaugh, James (see Present World of History: A Conference on Certain Problems in Historical Society Work) Rodas, Frank 19:1:29 Roddapouch, Louis 53:1:4 Roddes, Charles (Mrs.) 15:1:93; 16:2:174 (see also Roddis, Mrs. Charles) Rodee, Marion E. (see Old Navajo Rugs: Their Development from 1900 to 1940) Rodenbush, William 24:2:119 Rodeo Hall of Fame 26:2:135 Rodeo: An Anthropologist Looks at the Wild and the Tame by Elizabeth Atwood Lawrence, review 54:2:77-78 26:2:134 (see also Cheyenne Frontier Days; Cowgirls of the Rodeo: Pioneer Professional Athletes; Man, Beast, Dust: The Story of Rodeo) Roderick, Lea 34:1:20, 22-23 Rodgers, Bill 37:2:226 Rodgers, Cal 52:2:20, 25 Rodgers, John F. (Captain) 39:1:45-46 Rodgers, William W. (Captain) 53:2:60 Rodman, Hugh (Rear Admiral) 35:2:231 Rodman, New York 71:2:4 Rodney, George B. (Lieutenant Colonel) 18:1:57 Rodriguez, Eusebio 51:2:28, 32 Rodriguez, Secundino 51:2:28, 31-32, 35 Rodriquez, Dr. Chenco 73:2:18 Rodriquez, Helia 73:2:32 Rodriquez, Paul, Jr. 54:2:21 Roe, Franklin Gilbert (see North American Buffalo) Roedel, A. E. (Mrs.) 9:2:702-703 Roedel, A. E. “Andy” 17:2:171 (see also Mail Must Go) Roedel, A. E., Jr. 12:3:246 Roedel, Dorothy 9:2:703 Roeder, Richard B. (see Montana. A History of Two Centuries) Roeder, Richard P. (see Montana Post) Roedigger 30:1:91 Rogers (Lieutenant) 17:2:161 Rogers and Company 21:2/3:207, 209 Rogers, B. H. (Lieutenant) 44:2:162 Rogers, Barnett G. 24:2:81 Rogers, C. J. “Doc” (Governor) 27:1:116-117; 27:2:164; 28:1:41; photo 37:2:234, 238-239; 48:2:226; 55:1:16; 55:2:12; 61:1:6 Rogers, Charley 71:2:13 Rogers, Edmund 70:3:9, 10 Rogers, Edmund B. 24:1:5 Rogers, Edna J. 37:2:238 Rogers, Emma 26:1:57 December 14, 2009 Page 632

Rogers, Glenn K. 30:2:224 Rogers, H. J. 23:1:8 (see also H. J. Rogers and Company) Rogers, Harold (see Story of Lander) Rogers, Jack (Mrs.) 26:1:61 Rogers, Jack 45:2:150 Rogers, James P. 32:1:46 Rogers, John 32:1:68 Rogers, Katherine (see review of Sternberg Fossil Hunters) Rogers, Linnie 75:3:4 Rogers, Lt. 70:1:39, 40 Rogers, Mable B. 37:2:238 Rogers, Malcolm J. 32:1:240 Rogers, Mary Read (Mrs. Glenn) 27:2:231; 30:1:113-114; 31:1:119-120 (see also review of South Pass, 1868, James Chisholm’s Journal of the Wyoming Gold Rush; review of Wyoming Afoot and Horseback) Rogers, Nina (Mrs.) 24:2:94 Rogers, Phil 29:2:190 Rogers, Ralph 13:4:388; 25:1:96; 27:2:239 Rogers, Will 42:2:166; 52:2:25; 65:4:5; 66:4:7 Rogers, William (Mrs.) 28:1:10 Rogers, William 73:3:35 Rogers, William 75:3:4 Rogers, William H. 26:1:64; 27:2:208-210; 28:1:8-10; 30:1:93 Rogers, William photo 28:1:8 Rognstad and Olsen 64:3/4:8 Rohe, Randall 57:1:68 (see also Feeding the Mines, The Development of Supply Centers for the Goldfields) Rohrbaugh (Doctor) 46:1:117 Rohrbaugh and Smith blocks 70:4:26 Rolapp, Henry H. 59:1:21 Roles, Howard 45:2:161 Rolette County (North Dakota) 66:4:10 Rolfsness, Carol 65:4:2 Rolfsness, Ken, photo 65:4:2 Rolla (Dakota Territory) 66:4:12 roller skating rink (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:17-18 Roller, William 46:2:276 Rolles, Howard 74:1:22 Rollins 34:2:221; 43:1:63 Rollins, Dan G. 65:1:47 Rollins, George W. (see review of Wheels West, 1590-1900) Rollins, H. M. 24:1:17 Rollins, Linda G. (see review of Wyoming-Land of the Echoing Canyons) Rollins, Lucinda 20:1:88; 27:2:189-190; 42:1:99-100 (see also GRAVES; Lucinda Rollins Grave; relocation of pioneer burials) December 14, 2009 Page 633

Rollins, Philip Ashton 1:1&2:15; 1:3:20; 16:1:71; 65:2/3:7; 65:4:12, 34 (see also Cowboy) Rollins, Phillip Ashton (Mrs.) 4:1:272 Rollinson, John K. 31:1:85 (see also Brands of the Eighties and Nineties Used in Big Horn Basin, Wyoming Territory; Pony Trails in Wyoming; Historical Sketch of Upper Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone and its Tributaries Within Wyoming; How, When and Why the Old Beartooth Stockade) Rollman, Sarah 75:1, 23 Roman Altar of Peace (Roman) 66:1&2:31 Roman Catholics 19:1:30 Roman empire 66:1&2:32 Roman Nose 18:2:93; 41:1:55-56; 41:2:200, 206, 208, 211, 216, 218-219, 226-227, 235, 240 (see also Arapaho) Roman style 66:1&2:28, 30-32 Roman Temple of Vesta 66:1&2:31 Romance of Old Trails by Lucia G. Putnam 6:1&2:196-198 Romans 66:3:17 Romick, Charlotte 27:2:231 Rominger, Alice 58:1:10, 14 Rominger, Henry Virgil 58:1:9-14 (see also Voice in the Wilderness: H.V. Rominger and the Social Gospel in the West) Roncalio, Teno 48:2:167, 186, 195-197, 223, 231, 247; 63:1:17-18, 23; 64:1:24; 66:3:62, photo 64; 66:4:36 Roncalio, Teno 71:4:9 Roncalio, Teno, 70:3:33; photo 32 Ronda, James P. (see Astoria & Empire) Rongis 39:1:113; 40:1:10; 47:2:240 Rongis Stage Station 36:2:239-240 Rongis, Wyoming 20:1:56-57 Ronleace, Marcelline photo 16:2:163 Ronne, P. E. 9:21:697 Ronnebeck, Louise 45:1:59-60 Ronzio, Richard A. 27:2:232 Rooney, John 63:1:26 Rooney, Kathy 66:3:8; 66:4:22 Rooney, W. D. 14:4:319 Roosevelt Lodge (Yellowstone National Park) 66:3:14 Roosevelt, Franklin D. 71:3:17 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (President) 17:2:105; 18:1:45, 74; 28:1:9; 41:2:178-179; 42:2:152; 44:1:105; 44:2:250-253, 256; 45:2:180-181, 217; 48:2:174, 179-181, 229; 49:2:175, 202-204, 206-212, 214- 222; 56:1:13; 61:2:29; 62:3:132-133, 135, 138-139; 66:3:13, 61 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano 76:4:18 Roosevelt, James 65:1:44 Roosevelt, President Roosevelt, Theodore (President) photo 19:2:134; 20:1:10, 36, 47, 123, 152, 154-155; 20:2:132; 21:1:82; 26:1:35; 35:2:230; 42:2:154; 44:1:39, 97; 45:2:241-242, 246-248; 51:1:122; 53:2:4; 54:21:65; 56:2:39; 64:1:2, 5, 7; 66:1&2:28 (see also FIRSTS: U.S. President to visit Yellowstone National Park; Theodore Roosevelt Outdoorsman) December 14, 2009 Page 634

Roosevelt, Theodore 71:3:2, 5, 23; photo 6 Roosevelt, Theodore at Frontier Days 71:3:6 Roosevelt. Theodore 70:4:15, 16 Root, Bill 15:4:388; 19:1:41, 43 Root, C. B. 15:3:243 Root, Curtiss 39:1:135, 137; 41:1:131-132; 42:2:253 (see also Cold Springs; Rock Ranch) Root, Elihu 20:2:155 Root, Frank A. 21:2/3:187-188, 190; 32:1:34 Root, Jack 73:3:8 Root, Riley, 21:2/3:112 Root’s Opera House 34:1:93 rope tow, Snow King 71:3:42 Roper (Colonel) 45:1:34 Roripaugh, Robert A. (see Honor They Father; review of Great Gates; review of Legends and Lore of Southern Illinois; Learn to Love the Haze; review of German Sections of Vanity Fair and Other Studies; review of Summer Range) Rosa, Joseph G. (see Gunfighter: Man or Myth; They Called him Wild Bill: The Life and Adventures of James Butler Hickok; Gunfighter, Man or Myth?; West of Wild Bill Hickok) Rosales, Dr. Arturo 73:2:18 Rosales, Miguel A. (author) 73:2:28 Rose (Mother Xavier) 21:2/3:206 Rose (Reverend) 24:2:108 Rose, Edward 55:1:52 Rose, R. R. 64:1:24 Rose, Robert E. (Judge) 49:2:196 Rose, Robert R. 25:2:204-205; 58:2:23; 60:2:16-17, 19 Rose, Robert R., Jr. 45:2:180, 200, 218-219 Rose, Robert, Jr. 48:2:230, 232 Rose, Stephen B. 25:2:161-164, 170-171, 184; 26:1:65-68; 26:2:147, 157 Rose, William 36:1:83 Roseberg, Robert G. 54:1:84; 56:1:74 (see also Dempsey-Hockaday Trail-An Experience in History; Handhewn Rosebloom, Jesse 17:1:84; 24:1:101 Rosebud 18:1:18, 62; 32:2:222; 44:2:166-167; 45:1:34-36, 41, 46 Rosebud Creek 17:1:12 Rosebud Creek 70:4:12 Rosebud Reservation 26:2:121, 127 Rosebud River 31:2:133; 48:1:113-116, 124, 128 Rosedale, Samuel 15:1:9 Rosemary Quinn: Profile of a Teacher, 75:1, 3-6 Rosenberg, Betty Lu (see review of Thomas Moran and the Surveying of the American West) Rosenberg, Elizabeth Mullett (see Medicine Bows: Wyoming’s Mountain Country) Rosenblatt, David (Private) 64:3/4:18 Rosendahl, Lyman (Mrs.) 25:1:75 Rosenthal Library 65:1:53 December 14, 2009 Page 635

Rosenthal, Jack 66:3:2 Rosenthal, Jack 70:3:41 Rosentreter, Eugene 37:2:211 Rosentreter, Floyd 37:2:211 Rosentreter, G. W. 37:2:222, 227 (see also My Cowboy Experiences in the 1890s) Rosentreter, Gus 64:2:35, 40-41 Rosentreter, Hank 64:2:35, 40-41 Rosentreter, Lawrence 37:2:221 Rosentreter, Marie 37:2:221 Rosestock, Fred, 25:2:213; 26:1:99; 27:2:232; 31:2:178 Roseville (Illinois) 66:3:31 Rosewald, Julius 61:1:18, 20-21 Ross (see RANCHES) Ross and Mossingale (see RANCHES) Ross, -, 72:1:31 Ross, Alexander 17:2:95 Ross, Alexander 70:4:10, 11 Ross, Ambrose 74:1:3, 5, 6 Ross, Andrew 64:2:49 Ross, Arthur 13:4:388 Ross, Bradford 74:1:3 Ross, Charley 20:2:173-174; 34:2:199 Ross, Donn, 72:1:37 Ross, Edmund 60:2:24-25, 27-28 Ross, Edward 26:1:95 Ross, Edward Allsworth 58:1:28 Ross, George 22:2:30 Ross, George 74:1:3 Ross, James 19:1:6 Ross, Margery 8:4:643-644 Ross, Nellie Tayloe (Governor) 2:4:78; 4:1:271; 4:3:366, photo 372; 10:4:187; 12:4:266-267; 22:2:8; 41:2:171; 43:1:5, 27; 49:2:198-199; 50:1:23; 55:1:3; 61:1:5 Ross, Nellie Tayloe 74:1:2-8 Ross, Nellie Tayloe 75:1, 2 Ross, Nellie Tayloe, on banks, 72:1:36 Ross, Peter, 72:1:4 Ross, William Bradford (Governor) 12:3:218-219; 2:2:40; 35:1:63; 41:2:170-171; 49:2:194-195, 197; 55:2:23; photo 58:1:31 Ross, William Bradford, death of 74:1:3 Ross, William R. 54:1:31 Rossiter, Richard 52:2:42 Roswell Museum (New Mexico) 30:2:215 Roswell, New Mexico 71:2:38 Rotary drilling bits 70:4:35 Rotary International (see Laramie Club) December 14, 2009 Page 636

rotary snow plow photo 3:4:196 ROTC 57:2:13-15 Roth 25:1:78 Rothacker, O. H. 18:1:81, 88 Rothberger, Henry 22:1:77 Rothman, Hal quoted. 71:3:42 Rothschild, Herman 61:1:15 Rothwell, John 20:1:93; 22:2:109 Rothwell, John P. 21:2/3:239 Roubidoux, Louis 26:2:125 Rough Riders 31:2:216 (see also Smith, Lot) Rouleau, Marcelline 37:1:30, photo 31 Round Chief 32:2:234 (see also Arapaho) Round Top filter plant 18:1:44-46, 65 Round, Charlie 35:2:145 Rounds, Keith 75:4: 24, 28-29 Rounds, Linn (see review of Recollections of Charley Russell; Shoot Me A Biscuit. Stories of Yesteryear’s Roundup Cooks) roundup 15:1:27, photo 28, 29-31; 21:1:51-57; 23:1:93; 24:2:77; 30:1:13-16; photo 36:2:19 Roundup 22:2:36-39 Round-up-Cutting out Cattle, woodblock illustrastion 65:4:10 Roundy, Charles G. 45:1:131 (see also review of Garden in the Grasslands; Origins and Early Development of Dude Ranching in Wyoming) Roundy, Chuck 66:4:35 Rourke, Constance 36:1:84 Rouse, D. E. 36:2:221-224, 231 Rouse, Phil 76:3:18 Roush, Floyd M. 27:2:232; 54:2:26 Roush, Mary (Mrs.) 23:2:30-40 Roush, Paul 23:2:30 Route 20, 66:4:27 Routt County 16:2:92 Roved, Lou 37:2:25 Roving Over the Wilds of Wyoming by Margaret E. Nielsen 53:1:49-53 Rowan, Edward 45:1:56-58, 60, 63-65 Rowdy West 24:1:77, 84; 24:2:39-41, 43, 47; 28:2:177 Rowe, H. S. R. 28:1:87-88 Rowell, George P. 15:3:271 Rowland, Bill 28:12:38-39 Rowland, E. S. (Captain) 27:2:145, 150 Rowley, Edward 13:2:158 Rowse, A. L. (see Cousin Jacks: The Cornish in America) Roxbury, John 15:1:32 Roy Eugene Graham and Associates 71:3:12 Royal Road to Romance by Richard Halliburton 66:3:21 December 14, 2009 Page 637

Royall (Colonel) 45:1:35 Royall, William B. 32:2:173, 303; 41:1:89-99 Royce, Ed 46:1:114 Royce, Josiah 64:3/4:60 Royce, Owen 46:1:114 Royer, Charley 16:2:89 Royer, D. F. 63:2:64 Royer, R. F. (agent, Pine Ridge Agency) 41:1:105 Roys, Alby E. (Miss) 24:2:118 Rubinek, Saul 66:4:77 Reserve 27:2:212-213; 30:1:79 Ruby, Robert H. (see Indians of the Pacific Northwest; Oglala Sioux ) Ruch, F. O. 54:2:12 Rucker, Daniel H. 34:2:139-140 Rucker, Willard 75:1,12 Rudefeha 19:2:117, sketch 118, 119-124 Rudefeha Mine photo 1:2:8; 3:2:144 Rudefeha, Wyoming 19:2:120; 29:2:158 Rue, Frank I. 24:2:88; 25:1:89 Ruff, H. A. (Mrs.) 2:1:20 Rugg, Arthur 24:1:4; 25:2:210 Rugg, Harold 56:1:27 Ruggles, G. D. (General) 9:3:755-760 Rughoff, Milton 65:4:21 Ruhlen (Lieutenant) 16:2:162 Ruiz, Vicki L. (see Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives) Ruland, Carrie M. (Miss) 17:1:81 Rulison project (See also Project Rulison) 70:3:26 Rulo, Nebraska 21:2/3:117 Rulon, Philip Reed (see Compassionate Samaritan: The Life of Lyndon B. Johnson) Rummel, W. K. 2:4:78 Rummy Kid Goes Home and Other Stories of the Southwest by Ross Santee, review 38:2:243-244 Rumsey (Mrs.) 34:1:89 Rumsey 19:2:120 Rumsey, Bert 45:1:16 Rumsey, Bronson 40:1:78, 82, 84, 100 Rumsey, Edith 34:1:89 Rumsey, Henry (Captain) 34:1:89 Rumsey, James “Jim” 34:1:89 Rumsey, James M. photo 16:2:164; 29:2:158 Rumsey, John 19:2:119 Rumsey, Philo 34:1:89 Rundell, Walter, Jr. (see In Pursuit of American History) Rundquist, Albert N. 27:2:232; 37:1:106 December 14, 2009 Page 638

Rung, Al 32:2:252 Rungius, Carl 48:1:96 Runnen 32:2:223 (see also Sioux) Running Eagle 59:1:51, 54 (see also Piegan) Running Iron by Rachel Ann Fish, review 29:1:119-120 Running Water Creek 71:3:3, 6 Running Water Stage Station by Mrs. Helen Willson 37:1:106-109 Runser, Fred 37:2:224 Runser, Harry 25:1:96 Runte, Alfred (see National Parks: The American Experience) Runyon, S. B. 19:1:28 Rupe, James 32:1:20-21 Rupley, John 28:1:15 Rupp, A. G. 24:2:92; 27:1:21 Rupp, Wellington 27:1:21 Rural Electrification Administration 61:1:36 Rural Electrification Administration 71:2:29 Rural Women Working: Naming and Evaluating Women’s Non-Wage Labor by Katherine Jensen 63:4:153-160 Rush Creek 23:2:24; 46:1:10 Rush, Attorney General Richard 71:2:40 Rush, H. S. 37:1:35 Rush, N. Orin 27:2:232; 49:1:63-64; 66:4:25 Rushing, S. H. (Private) 27:2:172 Rusk, D. L. 27:2:232 Rusk, Jeremiah (General) 22:1:21-22 Ruskin, John 58:1:11 Russell & Waddell, 72:1:9 Russell 16:1:39 Russell 65:2/3:23 (see also Frink) Russell Allen and Company 32:1:8-9 Russell and Jones 32:1:26-27 Russell Brown and Company 32:1:10 Russell family 5:4:164 Russell Jones and Company (see Jones, Russell) Russell Smoot and Company 32:1:17 Russell Waddell and Company 32:1:14 Russell, Andrew 60:1:5, 7 Russell, Ann photo 30:2:196 Russell, Austin P. 23:2:62 Russell, Carl Parcher (Doctor) 14:2:164; 65:1:53 (see also Firearms, Traps and Tools of the Mountain Men; Trapper Trails to the Sisk-ke-dee; Carl Parcher Russell Papers) Russell, Charles 66:4:19 Russell, Charles Benjamin 32:1:47 Russell, Charles M. “Charley” sketches 57:2:34-35, 37; 65:4:5, bronze 19, sketches 40-44, 46 (see also December 14, 2009 Page 639

Charles Russell; Recollections of Charley Russell) Russell, Clate 28:1:47 Russell, David A. (Major; General) 18:1:4; 40:2:165 Russell, Don (see Wild West) Russell, E. H. 61:2:6 Russell, Elizabeth E. 27:2:232 Russell, Frances M. 26:2:160, 162-163 Russell, Gerald B. (Captain) 38:1:28, 31; 44:2:146 Russell, Glen (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:23 Russell, I. E. 20:2:179 Russell, J. 71:2:12 Russell, J. S. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:232 Russell, Jean Beeler 27:2:232 Russell, Jim (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:1:92 Russell, John L. photo 37:1:4, 5; 56:1:59, photo 60, 61, 63 Russell, John M. 26:2:160 Russell, John W. 32:1:15, 25, 28 Russell, Majors 1:1:67; 27:1:7; 32:1:5, 14-15, 22-23, 27-28, 31-32, 34, 37-39, 46; 32:2:267; 33:2:223; 34:2:245; 35:1:17-18; 61:2:14 (see also Express Station) Russell, Majors and Waddell 72:1:22, 24 Russell, Miss Agnes 71:2:12 Russell, Osborne 29:2:142; 36:2:137, 153, 155; 43:2:222, 225, 230, 232 Russell, Osborne 70:4:12, 14,15,18,19 Russell, Osborne 71:4:35, 36, 40 Russell, Thomas 54:1:38, 42-43 Russell, Waddell 1:1:6-7; 27:1:7; 61:2:14 (see also Split Rock Express Station) Russell, William Hepburn 21:2/3:177; 27:2:208-210; 31:1:17; photo 32:1:5-47, 58; 57:1:6, 8-10, photo 11, 12 Russell’s Ranch (see RANCHES) Russell’s settlement 26:2:144 Russia 18:2:127 Russia 66:3:21, 25 Russian-Germans 51:2:27, photo 33; 60:1:25 Rust, Jesse 50:2:237, 246 Rustic Hotel 18:2:116, 130; 27:2:184 Rustic Hotel 73:3:18 Rustler Business by Charles B. Penrose, Ph.D. 65:431 rustlers 15:1:65; 16:1:28; 21:2/3:220; 26:1:44-45; 27:2:140; 29:2:161-176; 30:1:17-36; 30:2:175-192 (see also Fate of a Cattle Rustler; Hole-in-the-Wall) Rutherford, Joe 37:2:224 Rutledge, Andy 36:2:240 Rutledge, T. W. 12:4:324 Ruxton of the Rockies collected by Clyde and Mae Reed Porter, edited by LeRoy R. Hafen, review 53:2:77 Ruxton, George Frederick 21:2/3:184; 27:2:159-160 (see also Life in the Far West) December 14, 2009 Page 640

Ryan (cattleman) 15:1:13 Ryan (Father) 39:1:28 Ryan (Mother) 45:2:262 Ryan, A. V. (see Grave of Former Wyoming Indian Fighter) Ryan, Andy 1:3:20; 37:1:97 Ryan, B. T. 44:2:151, 175 Ryan, Benjamin Williams (see Bozeman Trail to Virginia City, Montana in 1864, a diary by Benjamin Williams Ryan) Ryan, Dan 18:2:130 Ryan, Dennis P. (see Salute to Courage) Ryan, Ed 28:2:135 Ryan, Elisha B. 26:2:151, 162; 39:2:248-249 Ryan, Fonce “Foncy” 14:1:79-80; 20:2:172 (see also Reins, Fonce) Ryan, Garry David 35:1:120 (see also Camp Walbach, Nebraska Territory, 1858-1859; The Military Post at Cheyenne Pass) Ryan, George 16:2:124 Ryan, J. H. 19:2:98 Ryan, Jim 15:3:248 Ryan, John "Posey" 73:3:21 Ryan, John (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Ryan, John “Posey” 12:2:148; 18:2:130; 20:1:87; 27:2:147; 31:1:48-52; 39:2:261 (see also Life and Early History of John “Posey” Ryan) Ryan, L. B. (see Ryan, Elisha) Ryan, Lang 16:2:124 Ryan, M. J. 19:2:82 Ryan, Matthew 16:2:124 Ryan, Mike 46:1:114 Ryan, N. H. 19:2:100 Ryan, Thomas 60:2:26; 62:1:4 Ryan, Walter J. 13:3:231 Ryan’s (see RANCHES) Rybolt, Robert (see) Rybolt, Robert R. 66:1&2:55 (see also review of Cavalier in Buckskin: George Armstrong Custer and the Western Military Frontier; review of Archaeology, History and Custer’s Last Battle; review of Custer Reader; review of video Fort Phil Kearny: The Hated Post on the Little Piney) Ryckman, J. J. 33:2:152 Ryder (Mrs.) 66:4:17 Ryder, Ed (son of Mrs. Ryder) 66:4:17 Ryder, Esther (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Ryder, George 30:2:195-196 Ryder, Jas. 19:1:29 Rye Valley (Oregon) 23:1:83-84 Rymill, R. J. 50:1:49-52 Rymill, Robert J. (Mrs.) 19:1:45; 22:2:109; 27:2:174-175, 232 Rymill, Robert J. 19:1:45; 22:2:109; 27:2:174-175, 232; 32:1:112-113 (see also Fort Bernard) December 14, 2009 Page 641

Rymill, Walter L. 26:1:97; 27:2:232 Rziha, John (Captain) 38:1:9, 21, 43 (see also deLaubenfels) S

S. Army 66:1&2:12, 49; 64:4:8 (see also MILITARY; United States Army in the Aftermath of the Johnson County Invasion, April through November, 1892) S. Ford and Company 39:1:33 S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 66:3:30 Saban, George 54:2:71 Saban, Vera 54:2:16, 84 (see Bay State Marked an Era) Sabille 21:2/3:174 Sabin, Edward L. 53:1:5 Sabin, George 47:2:172 sabotage 24:1:7 Sac 17:2:149 Sacagawea 52:1:46-54; 59:1:56; 66:3:7, 12 (see also Boat-pusher or Bird Woman? Sacagawea or Sacajawea?; Sacajawea; Shoshone (Eastern)) Sacajawea 1:2:5; 4:2:297; photo 13:3:162, 163-194; photo 13:4:front cover, 351-354; 14:3:191-192; 18:1:66; 22:2:102; 33:1:33; 33:2:222; 35:2:205, 233; 40:1:123; 42:1:80; 44:2:237-240; 66:3:12 (see also Death of Sacajawea; HISTORICAL MARKERS: Sacajawea; Marker Points: The Way to Grave of Sacajawea; Meaning of the Name Sacajawea; Memorials to Sacajawea, Supplement A; Recognition that Sacajawea Died in Wyoming is Sought; Sacagawea; Sacajawea; Sacajawea, Supplement B; Shoshone (Eastern)) Sacajawea 75:4: 25 Sacajawea by Porter B. Coolidge 13:3:194 Sacajawea marker/monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Sacajawea, Supplement B by Charles A. Eastman 13:3:187-194 Sacco, Nicola 58:1:13 Sackett and Skinner 66:1&2:20 Sackett and Skinner Store (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16-18 (see also Sackett, John Henry; Skinner, Charles William) Sackett, C. H. 19:2:92 Sackett, Carl L. 27:2:223, 225; 36:1:66 Sackett, Hugh 32:2:209, photo 210 Sackett, John Henry 36:1:66; 66:1&2:16, 20 Sackett, John W. 66:1&2:15 Sackett, Leroy 66:1&2:21 Sackett, Margaret W. (see Pioneer Life in Wyoming) Sackett, Richard R. 33:2:128 Sackett, Sandra 33:1:67 Sackett, Shelley A., Video Review 66:4:76-78 Sacramento, California 57:1:40-41, 52; 65:1:14 sacred petrified buffalo 15:3:292 saddle industry 26:1:31 Saddle Rock Tavern 48:2:266 December 14, 2009 Page 642

saddle trees 26:1:28-29, 38 Saddler, Adline 21:2/3:165 saddles 21:1:7; 26:1:26-30 (see Man Made Mobile: Early Saddles of Western North America) Saddles and : The Pony Express Saga by R. W. and M. L. Settle, review 28:1:105-107 Saddles by A. S. "Bud" Gillespie photo 34:2:212, 213-217 Saddlestring, Wyoming. 71:4:42 safety (see mining safety) Safford, L. N. (Captain) 64:1:24 Saga of Ben Holladay, Giant of the Old West by Ellis Lucia, review 32:1:131-132 Saga of Tom Horn: The Story of a Cattlemen’s War by Dean F. Krakel, review 27:1:123-125; 61:2:55; 64:2:34 sage chickens 26:1:9; 30:2:139 Sage Creek photo 13:1:50; 17:1:32; 32:2:224; 33:1:97; 49:2:264, 268-269, 271, 273 Sage Creek Reservoir 70:4:38 Sage Creek Station 27:1:14; 33:2:199-201; 34:1:45; 38:1:77, 88; 44:1:16 (see also History of Sage Creek Station) Sage Creek Station by Lyle Hildebrand 36:1:45 Sage Creek Valley 13:1:49 Sage Creek, 70:2:8, 20 sage hen 25:1:61 Sage Hen River (see Sisk-ke-dee) Sage hens, 70:1:30, 36 Sage, Rufus B. 36:2:170, 173; 42:1:17, 23, 35-36; 42:2:226; 49:1:85-88, 91, 93 Sage, Russell 22:1:74, 80 Sage, Sherman 28:1:28 Sage, William H. (Brigadier General) 18:1:57 Sagebrush Classics edited by Betsy Bernfeld, review 63:1:33-34 Sagebrush Philosophy 18:1:85; 22:21:44 (see also Barrow, Merris C.) Sagebrush Serenade by Allan Vaughan Elston 33:1:113 Sagebrush Soldier: Private William Earl Smith’s View of the Sioux War of 1876 by Sherry L. Smith, review 64:2:64 Sager, Betty M. (see Powder River Country) Sago Creek Camp 27:1:54 Sagowits 28:2:198; 29:1:96 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Sagwitch 39:2:254 (see also Shoshone (Eastern) Saikaly, Margo, photo by 66:3:47 sailing ships (see America’s Largest Wooden Vessel: The Six Masted Schooner Wyoming; Cora F. Cressy; Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop-of-War "Dale", 1841-1843; Six-Masted Schooner Wyoming; Thomas W. Lawson Tale of a Sloop, a Monitor and a Drednaught; U.S.S. Wyoming; Wyoming) Sailors, Kenny 48:2:196, 230 Sain, Ben 45:2:173 Saint John (New Brunswick, Canada) 66:1&2:47-48 Saint Joseph’s Catholic Church in Rawlins 73:2:10 Saint Nazaire (France) 66:1&2:48 saints (see Mormon saints) December 14, 2009 Page 643

Salaratas Mountains 23:1:65 Salathe (Doctor) 46:1:120 Salem, Iowa 21:2/3:139 Saleratus and Sagebrush: The Oregon Trail Through Wyoming by Dr. Robert Munkres 65:2/3:27 Saleratus Lakes 25:2:127 Saline County (see Malta Bend) Salisbury (Judge) 22:2:18-19 Salisbury, England, 74:2:27 Salisbury, Herbert 26:2:228-229; 27:2:225; 28:1:107-108; 30:2:224, 226 Salisbury, Nate (see Salsbury, Nate) Salisbury, Ralph D. Jr. 75:4: 3, 6 Salmon Eater (see Agaideka; Pie agaidika) Salmon Falls 65:2/3:26 Salmon King of Oregon: R. D. Hume and the Pacific Fisheries by Gordon B. Dobbs, reveiw 35:2:241-242 27:2:202 Salmon River 70:4:11 Salmon River valley 71:4:36 Saloman (Governor of Wisconsin) 22:1:11 Saloon on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier by Elliott West, review 51:2:69 saloons 16:2:140-141 saloons 73:3:3 Saloons of the Old West by Richard Erdoes, review 52:2:60-61 Salsbury, Nate 40:1:78, 92 salt 31:1:91 Salt Creek 22:1:81, 90-91; 29:2:168; 30:2:147, 149-150; 66:1&2:36 Salt Creek 70:4:33, 37 Salt Creek House 23:2:28 Salt Creek Oil Field 22:1:71, 73-75, 87, 90-91; 66:1&2:27; 66:4:12, 31 (see also Salt Creek, The Story of a Greal Oil Field ) Salt Creek oil fields 73:3:30 Salt Creek Range 30:2:202 Salt Creek River 16:1:74 Salt Creek salt camp 4:4:397 Salt Creek, 70:2:5, 9 Salt Creek, The Story of a Greal Oil Field by Harold D. Roberts, review 29:1:117-119 Salt Creek, Wyoming 54:1:13; photo 58:2:25, 26 Salt Fork 71:4:33 Salt Fork of Stinking 71:4:30 Salt Lake 1:3:2; 15:3:220-222, 226-228, 292; 15:4:403; 17:1:6; 17:2:98, 101; 27:2:178; 30:1:46 Salt Lake City, 70:1:41, 42 Salt Lake City, 72:1:14, 22 Salt Lake City, Utah 11:3:182; 17:1:7; 21:2/3:48, 118-119, 156, 177-178, 215, 220; 23:2:9; 24:1:25; 26:1:65-66; 26:2:153; 30:1:88; 30:2:146; 50:2:315; 57:1:2-4, 6, 8; 59:2:41-42, 44, photos 45-46; 64:3/4:8; 65:1:12-13; 65:2/3:14; 65:4:50; 66:1&2:2, 75; 66:3:14, 26 (see also Gold Rush Sojourners in Great Salt Lake City, 1849 and 1850) December 14, 2009 Page 644

Salt Lake City, Utah 70:3:16 Salt Lake City, Utah 75:4: 4 Salt Lake Digger 33:1:31 (see also Digger) Salt Lake Hockaday Mail by John S. Gray 56:2:12-20; 57:1:2-12; 60:1:8-15 Salt Lake Road 23:1:67; 26:2:159; 31:2:215 Salt Lake Stage Route 16:1:75 Salt Lake Telegram 42:2:161 Salt Lake Tribune 20:1:3; 22:1:63; 33:1:9-10; 42:2:164, 175-176; 43:2:197 (see also First One Hundred Years. A History of the Salt Lake Tribune:1871-1971) Salt Lake Valley 21:2/3:114, 118 Salt Lake Valley, 72:1:10, 12, 14, 20 Salt Lake-Pacific Southwest route 22:2:62 15:2:171-172; 17:2:91; 31:1:90 30:2:209; 31:1:89 Salt River Valley 29:1:39 Salt Wells by Maurine Carley 34:2:239 salt, 72:1:18 Saltiel and Barnett (see Directory of Cheyenne) Saltiel, Emanuel H. 33:2:140 Saltzman, C. (Lieutenant) 18:1:55 Salute to Courage edited by Dennis P. Ryan, review 51:2:72-73 Sam Berry, An Outlaw Who Killed for Money by Edward J. Farlow 11:1:50-52 Sam Pitch (see San Pitch) Samar Island (Philippines) 59:1:29-31, 34 Same Decision, Different Results?: Indian Water Rights and the Wind River Case by Michael A. Massie 63:4:164-167 Sammon, John W. 47:1:37 Sample (Mrs.) 45:2:154 Sample, Billy 38:1:95 Sample, Hazel Harper 5:2:79; 5:2&3:121 Sample, Orderly 36:1:65 Sample, R. W. 42:1:59 Sampson Rabbit 41:1:102 (see also Ute) Sampson, Elizabeth Orpha 22:1:6-7 Sampson, W. T. 53:1:56 Samson, Walter L. 28:1:104-105 Samson, Walter L., Jr. (see review of Pioneer’s Progress) Samuel and Allen 32:1:32, 35 San Antonio, Texas 51:2:12 San Carlos (see Arizona v. San Carlos Apache Tribe) Chronicle (California) newspaper 66:3:26 San Francisco Civic Center 66:1&2:28 San Francisco, 70:1:42 San Francisco, California 65:1:50; 65:2/3:2, 4, 7 San Gregorio Primitive area (California) 50:2:279-280 December 14, 2009 Page 645

San Jose, California 65:1:50; 65:2/3:2, 4, 7 San Juanito, Mexico 22:1:78 San Luis Valley, Colo. 73:2:7, 12, 20 San Pedro, California 66:4:49 San Pete Creek farm 27:1:78, 85-87 San Pitch 27:1:72, 74, 76-77, 80, 82; 29:1:88, 96; 29:2:212 (see also Shoshone (Eastern); Ute) Sanborn (Judge) 53:2:7 Sanborn, Jeremiah Wilson 58:2:31, photo 32, 33-34, 38, 41, 43 Sanborn, John B. (General) 30:1:65-66, 74, 85; 43:1:75, 79, 82-83, 85; 43:2:239-242, 247-249, 251; 46:1:32-33 Sanborn, John H. (General) 27:1:12 Sanchez, Consuelo 73:2:30, 32 Sanchez, Esperanza and Hermalinda 73:2:31 Sanchez, Hermalinda (photo) 73:2:30 Sanchez, Jake 73:2:34 Sanchez, Jesus 73:2:34 Sanchez, Jesus and Guadelupe 73:2:29 Sancho 66:3:2 Sand Creek 46:1:117 17:1:8; 32:2:227; 34:1:8, 17-18, 24; 41:1:38, 41-42, 55; 41:2:214-215, 225; 46:1:6- 7, 16, 33 Sand Creek School House, Albany County 75:1, 27 Sand Creek Station by Bill Morgan 36:1:49-50 Sand Creek Trail Crossing 20:1:90 Sand Creek, Colorado 46:1:18 Sand Creek, Wyoming 16:1:59; 23:1:95 Sand Dunes by Grant Willson 40:1:111-113 Sand Hill 46:1:9, 15-16, 22, 24 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Sand Hole, Idaho 23:1:89 Sand Lake 17:1:68 Sand Point Pony Express Station 20:1:88 Sand Point Stage and Pony Express Station by Allan Goertz 42:1:98-99 Sand Point Station (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Sandbar by Walter R. Jones, review 54:2:78 Sandbar District (Casper, Wyoming) 48:2:265-267; 66:1&2:36; 66:4:12-13 (see also prostitution) Sander, Dorris L. (Miss) 27:2:232; 31:2:226, 232; 38:1:102 (see also review of Brides of the Open Range, 1875-1887) Sandercock 24:2:114 Sandercock, Fritz 37:2:224 Sandercock, George (Mrs.) 50:1:28 Sandercock, George 50:1:28 Sandercock, Harriet 50:1:6-7 Sandercock, Harriet 73:3:18, 20, 21 Sandercock, Hattie (Mrs.) 34:2:166 Sandercock, Marshall 50:1:49 December 14, 2009 Page 646

Sandercock, Mead 18:2:121 Sandercock, Mollie 50:1:49-50 Sandercock, Thomas 50:1:6-7 Sandercock, Thomas B. 73:3:20 Sanders 28:1:65 Sanders, C. M. (Reverend) 65:1:27 Sanders, Jerry 23:1:104 Sanders, Pat 47:1:15 Sanders, Tom (Mrs.) 28:2:130 Sanders, W. P. (Brigadier General) 21:2/3:190 Sanders, William P. 33:1:83 Sanderson, Maj. Winslow S. 73:3:23 Sanderson, Winslow F. (Major) 17:1:5; 21:2/3:179; 34:2:147; 36:1:7, 9; 38:1:5-11, 43; 58:2:5, 8 Sandia Man 32:1:119 Sandia points (see Early Prehistoric Period Sandia Points) Sandoval, Judith Hancock (see Historic Ranches of Wyoming) Sandoval, T. Joe 73:2:3 Sandoz, Jules (see Old Jules Country) Sandoz, Mari (see Letters of Mari Sandoz) Sandoz, Mari 31:2:243 (see also Beaver Men; Buffalo Hunters; Cattlemen: From the Rio Grande Across the Far Marias; Cheyenne Autumn; Crazy Horse: The Strange Man of the Oglalas; Horsecatcher; Hostiles and Friendlies; Old Jules Country; Story Catcher; These Were the Sioux) Sandoz, Mari 66:1&2:63-64 (see also Letters of Mari Sandoz) Sandpitch 26:2:173; 29:2:96, 225; 30:1:77 Sand-pitch 27:1:74 (see also Utah Indians) Sandquist, Rodney 35:2:202 Sandres, J. F. 45:2:257 Sands Springs 22:2:30-31, 49 Sands, Bill (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:1:92 Sandy Creek 1:1:3; 22:2:30 Sandy Crossings (see Big Sandy Crossing; Little Sandy Crossing) Sandy, Pedersen 66:4:23 Sanford Ink Company 26:1:30 Sanford Ranch (see RANCHES) Sanford, A. P. 13:1:77 Sanford, E. J. 56:2:6-7 Sanger (Major) 39:1:48 Sangster, Archibald (Reverend) 51:1:104 Sanienski, Stan (Private) 27:2:172 Sann, Paul 64:3/4:56 (see Pictorial History of the Wild West) Sanno, James Madison Johnson (Captain; Colonel) 18:1:56; 38:1:37, 43 San-pitches (see Sandpitch) Sanpitz (see San Pitch) Sans Arc 48:1:113, 124 Sansone, David 76:2:7 December 14, 2009 Page 647

Sansovino, Jacopo 66:1&2:31 Santa Anita Assembly Center 76:4:19 Santa Clara River 21:2/3:119 Santa Fe trade 15:3:203, 215 Santa Fe Trail 15:3:222; 23:2:59; 25:2:119; 65:2/3:7 (see also Citadel on the Santa Fe Trail. The Saga of Bent’s Fort) Santa Fe, New Mexico 66:3:2 Santee, Ross (see Cowboy; Rummy Kid Goes Home and Other Stories of the Southwest; Lost Pony Tracks) Sapavanero 16:2:116, 127-129 (see also Ute) Sapp (Governor of Colorado) 20:2:116 Sapp, Hiram 3:2:150 Sapulpa, Okla. 75:1, 3 Sapulpa, Oklahoma 75:3:28, 29, 32 Sarah Frances Slack by Mrs. Wallace C. Bond 4:3:354-356 Sarah, John 28:1:48; 57:2:26-27 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia 66:3:5 Saratoga Springs State Reserve 48:2:213 Saratoga Sun 75:1, 26 Saratoga, Wyoming 26:1:52; 30:2:146, 150; 56:1:35, 43; photos 60:1:43 Sarcees 56:2:21 Sardeson, F. W. (Doctor) 36:1:22 Sargent Chimney 71:4:4 I Sargent, Adelaide 71:3:19 Sargent, Bessie (Mrs. L. W.) 23:1:102 Sargent, Celia M. 25:1:63 Sargent, Ed 23:1:102 Sargent, Evans (see Homer and Evans Sargent) Sargent, Frank 22:2:77, 79-81; 23:1:79; 36:2:188-190 Sargent, Helen (Mrs.) 24:2:118; 25:1:62, 66-69, 72, 76 (see also Incidents in the Life of Norris Griggs) Sargent, Homer (see Homer and Evans Sargent) Sargent, John Dudley 71:3:19, 36 Sargent, John Dudley homestead 71:3:38 Sargent, John Singer 71:3:19 Sargent, L. W. 23:1:102; 25:1:62, 66-67, 77, 79; 26:2:214 Sargent, Mary Louise 25:1:62, 78 Sargent, Pearl 23:1:102 Sargent, Thomas 17:1:63 Sargent's Chimney 71:3:31 Sarpy, John 21:2/3:174; 34:2:147 Sarpy, Peter A. 4:3:325-327 Sarvin, M. L. 35:2:131 Sarvisberry Draw, Wyoming 16:2:103 River 75:3:14 SATC (see Student Army Training Corp) December 14, 2009 Page 648

Satoris Brothers 42:1:63-64 (see also Satoris, Lionel; Satoris, Leonard) Satoris, Frank 33:1:44-45, 47 Satoris, Leonard 36:2:193, 195; 42:1:63-64 Satoris, Lionel 33:1:44-45, 47; 36:2:193, 195; 42:1:63-64, 67 Satterfield, Tom 71:2:20 Saturday Evening Post 65:4:18 Saudi Arabia 66:1&2:5 Saufley, Micah Chrisman (Judge) 15:1:45; 34:1:43, photo 47, 48; photo 53:2:31, 37-38 Saunders (Captain) 21:2/3:1136 Saunders (Reverend; Doctor) 22:1:38 Saunders, Don (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:232 Saunders, W. B. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:232 Savage (Captain) 35:2:145 Savage Hotel 28:2:130-131, 133 Savage, Ann 26:1:52 Savage, C. B. 60:1:7 Savage, Charles Roscoe, 70:1:42 Savage, E. B. (Captain) 18:1:55 Savage, Jack 64:1:25 Savage, James W. (Judge) 59:2:20, 24 Savage, Levi 29:2;181 Savage, W. Sherman (see Blacks in the West) Savage, William W., Jr. 43:2:310; 45:2:273 (see also Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association: Federal Regulation and the Cattleman’s Last Frontier; Indian Life: Transforming an American Myth; Plunkett of the EK; Irish Notes on the Wyoming Cattle Industry in the 1880s; review of Dodge City: Up Through a Century in Story and Pictures; Wyoming and the Shaping of a Presidential Adviser) Savageton 71:2:30 Savannah Landing 25:2:117 Savaresy, Marie Montabe (see Gift of the Water) Savery Creek 16:1:80; 16:2:95 Savery, Wyoming 65:1:26 Saville, J.J. 76:3:8 Savinah 16:2:129 (see also Ute) Savings Bond Drive, 72:1:36 Savvy of a Sage: Olaus Murie and the Historic Range of Wapiti in the West, 70:4:7-19 Schoolmarms and Scholars: Women Educators of the West, 70:4:29 Saw Mill Canyon 28:2:125 Sawin, Franklin O. 18:2:151 sawmill (see Big Horn City) Sawmill Canyon (see Slade’s Chimney photo) sawmills 17:1:82; 28:2:174 Sawnee School photo 54:2:16 Sawtell, Gilman 66:4:55 Sawtelle, California, 74:2:13 Sawtelle’s Lake 14:4:277 December 14, 2009 Page 649

Sawyer (Colonel) 41:2:222-223 Sawyer Expedition 27:2:154 (see also Notes on The Sawyer Expedition) Sawyer Expedition by Charles Rawlings 36:1:69-72 Sawyer party 27:2:142 Sawyer Road 27:2:142 Sawyer Trail 3:1:104 (see also Fifteen Day Fight on Tongue River) Sawyer, Alice (see Moore, Alice) Sawyer, Clifford J. 40:1:71 Sawyer, E. J. photo by 66:4:52 Sawyer, J. L. (Senator) 43:1:67 Sawyer, James A. (Colonel) 8:3:574; 10:2:51; 27:2:154-155; 36:1:69-70, 72; 55:1:38 Sawyer, Lorenzo 21:2/3:115-116 Sawyer, Phil 9:2:699 Sawyer, W. W. 51:2:8 Sawyers, James, 70:2:9, 10, 22 Sayous, Andre Emile 41:1:5, 11, 17-18, 20 Sayre, John Nevin 57:2:14-15 scalping 31:2:140-143 Scamehorn, H. Lee (see Pioneer Steelmaker in the West: The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, 1872- 1903) Scamehorn, H. Lee, Mill & Mine, review 66:1&2:62-63 Scamehorn, Howard L. (see Buckeye Rovers in the Gold Rush) Scammell, J. M. (Colonel) 45:1:69, 71, 79-80 Scanlan, W. J. 19:2:136; 20:1:93; 23:2:63 Scanlon, Stella 11:4:300 Scanlon, William (Mrs.) photo 14:3:180-181 Scar (Comanche chief) 66:3:9 Scarlett, William (Reverend) photo 14:3:180-181; 26:1:55-58; 43:1:18 Scenic Conditions in Fremont County, Wyoming by E. H. Fourt 2:1:13-15 Schade, Robert 66:1&2:2 Schaedel, Grace Logan (see review of Carrington; Isaac Bard Stage Station-Little Bear, Wyoming; review of Cow Chips ‘n Cactus; review of Necessary Earth; review of Tales of the 0-4 Ranch; Story of Ernest and Lizzie Logan-A Frontier Courtship) Schaedel, John (Mrs.) 16:2:174; 18:1:89; 19:2:136; 25:2:211; 27:1:113, 115; 27:2:232 Schafer, Edwin C. 26:2:220 Schafer, Joseph 20:1:75; 31:2:173 Schaffer, B. L. 43:1:34 Schaffer, Ferdinand (Private) 32:2:232 Schaffer, Louise (Mrs.) 38:2:174 Schaffer, Peggy 45:1:21 Schaffer, Tom (see Story of Atlantic City) Schaffer, William T. 1:3:20; 33:1:152-153 Schaller, George 50:2:293 Schambau 65:2/3:25 Scharbauer site 33:1:104 December 14, 2009 Page 650

Scharbauer, Clarence 33:1:104 Scharf, J. Thomas (quoted) 75:3:23 Scharff, Virginia 56:2:56 (see also Case for Domestic Feminism: Woman Suffrage in Wyoming; review of Aven Nelson of Wyoming; review of Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives) Scharff, Virginia, Focus: A West of One’s Own 66:3:4-5, photo 4 Schechter, Jonathan 66:1&2:5 Scheff, Sarah Rayor (Mrs.) 17:2:171 Schell (Assistant Surgeon) 34:2:160 Schell, Dean Herbert 27:1:116 Schell, Herbert S. 51:2:56 (see also History of South Dakota) Schenk, Bill 71:3:12 Schenk, Roy W. 55:2:22; 58:1:26; 61:1:20-21 Scherbel, Paul (Mr., Mrs., and children) 31:2:226 Scherck Bridge 31:2:199 Scherger, R. H. "Bob" (see Alias Dan Davis-Alias Dan Morgan) Scheurman, Greg 49:2:300 (see also Black Legend in Wyoming High School Text Books: Anti-Hispanic Attitudes in Their Treatment of the Period, 1492-1848) Schiager, Dr. Keith 70:3:31 Schiff, Jacob 61:1:23-24 Schilling, Adam, Jr. 3:2:149; 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120; 11:1:66 Schilling, Emma (First Sergeant) photo 16:2:163; 37:1:30, photo 31 Schilling, Fred (Mrs.) 2:1:20 Schillinger (Father) 25:1:64 Schilz, Jodye Lynn Dickson 59:1:61 (see also review of Hidden Half: Studies of Plains Indian Women; review of Sixth Grandfather: Black Elk’s Teaching Given to John G. Neihardt; Amazons, Witches and Country Wives: Plains Indian Women in Historical Perspective) Schilz, Thomas F. (see review of Amazons, Witches and Country Wives: Plains Indian Women in Historical Perspective; review of Eyewitness at Wounded Knee; Gros Ventre and the Upper Missouri Fur Trade, 1806-1835; review of Great Father: The United States Government and the American Indians; review of Hidden Half: Studies of Plains Indians Women; review of Kinsman of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-1862) 56:2:56 Schindler, Rudolph 66:1&2:36 Schindler, Zero 14:4:262-263 Schlebecker, John T. (see Cattle Raising on the Plains, 1960-1961) Schlereth, Thomas J. (see Artifacts and the American Past) Schlesinger, Dr. James 70:3:28 Schlesinger, Elmer 55:2:31 Schlichting, William 26:1:64 Schlissel, Lillian (see Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives) Schlup, Leonard (see I Am Not a Cuckoo Democrat! The Congressional Career of Henry A. Coffeen; Taft Republican: Senator Francis E. Warren and National Politics) Schmehl, Walter T. 11:4:300; 16:2:174 Schmerer, Jacob 27:1:27 Schmidt (Pastor) 38:2:215-216 Schmidt’s Boarding House 57:2:4 Schmitt, Martin 25:2:215-216 (see also Settler’s West; Trail Driving Days) December 14, 2009 Page 651

Schmuck, E. L. (Bishop) 10:4:186 Schmuck, Elmer (Right Reverend) 43:1:43, 48 Schmuck, Philip (see Fourteeners. Colorado’s Great Mountains) Schnitger, Gustave (Marshal) 47:2:156 Schnitger, W. E. 20:2:115 Schnitger, W. R. (Mayor) 19:1:39; 22:2:43; 28:2:128 Schnitger, Will 15:3:248 Schnitger, William R. (Mrs.) 9:3:761 Schnitger, William R. 41:2:187-189 Schnitzler Corporation, 72:1:37 Schnitzler, John W., 72:1:37 Schnyder almanac photo 36:1:12 Schnyder, Leodegar (Sergeant) 18:2:103, 107; 34:2:153, 155; photo 36:1:4, 5-18; 45:1:96 (see also Schyder almanac photo) Schockley, Dennis (see review of To Possess the Land: A Biography of Arthur Rochford Manby) Schoelkoph (saddle maker) 34:2:217 Schoenborn, Antoine 48:1:87 Schoer, H. (Doctor) 4:4:408 Schofield, John M. (Major General; General) 20:1:14; 38:1:63, 66; 59:2:19-21 Scholes, Art 73:3:27 Scholes, Marion 73:3:27, 29 Schonborn, Anton 34:2:179; 44:2:184, 190 school bell 26:1:57 School District No. 2 17:1:83 School District No. 2, Carbon County, Wyoming by Donald A. Messerschmidt with Marily C. Richen, review 48:2:285-286 school district, 71:2:1st Fremont County 13 school libraries 75:1, 30 School taxes 71:2:3 school, Lander 71:2:2-20 school, Teckla 71:2:30 schools 21:1:24, 62-63 Schoolwomen of the Prairies and Plains by Mary H. Cordier, review 65:1:59 schooners (see sailing ships) Schoonjans, Lois (Mrs.) 23:2:63 Schoonmaker, Walter 34:1:24 Schoonmaker, Walter, 72:1:35 Schrader, Robert (photo) 71:4:9 Schrader, Wesley (Mrs.) 27:1:113 Schreibeis, Charles D. 6:1&2:241; 12:1:81 Schreiber, George, 74:2:18, 20 Schreyvogel, Charles 54:2:8 Schriever, Bernard A. 62:3:136 Schrock, Heyward D. (author) 75:4: 31 Schrock, Heyward, reviewer, 70:1:45 December 14, 2009 Page 652

Schroeder, Charley 44:1:8, 20, 22 Schroeder, Edward 75:1, 12 Schroeder, Fred 71:4:13 Schroeder, James W. (Corporal) 43:2:294-295 Schroer, Blanch (Mrs.) 27:2:221-232 (see also Boat-pusher or Bird Woman? Sacagawea or Sacajawea?) Schroll, William R. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:232; 30:2:224-226, 232 Schubert, Paul 31:2:234 Schuler, Dr. Bobbalee, review of Come Blackrobe: DeSmet and the Indian Tragedy 66:4:65-67 Schulke, Julius A. (Doctor) 55:1:30 Schullery, Paul 66:4:57 (see Old Yellowstone Days; review of National Parks: The American Experience) Schullery, Paul 76:2:4; author 6-18, 41; bio 18 Schulte, Anders 66:3:65 Schulte, Inge 66:3:65 Schulte, Kirstin 66:3:65 Schulte, Steven C. 66:3:48-65; 66:4:62-63 (see also Indians and Politicians: Origins of a ‘Western’ Attitude Toward Native Americans in Wyoming, 1868-1906; review of Children of Grace: The Nez Pierce War of 1877; review of Chronological List of Actions, Etc., With Indians from January 15,1837 to January, 1891; review of Death in the Desert: The Fifty Years’ War for the Great Southwest; review of Death on the Prairie: The Thirty Years’ Struggle for the Western Plains; review of Final Promise: The Campaign to Assimilate the Indians, 1880-1920; review of New Directions in American Indian History; Wyoming Politicians and the Shaping of United States Indian Policy, 1945 to 1980) Schulte, Steven C., Wayne Aspinall and the Shaping of the American West, reviewed 76:4:30-31 Schulte, Tracy 66:3:65 Schultke, Dutton 15:1:48 Schultz, Fred (Mrs.) 26:1:55 Schultz, James Willard 65:1:46 (see also Blackfeet and Buffalo: Memories of Life Among the Indians) Schulz, Charles (Professor) 32:2:240; 34:2:183 Schumway, Charles 32:1:52 Schunk, Edna 30:1:7 Schunk, Harold W. 39:2:214 Schunk, Will (Doctor) 30:1:7 Schupbach, Paul 70:3:41 Schurz, Carl (Secretary of Interior) 15:2:118; 16:1:50; 16:2:95, 123, 131, 134-135; 18:2:116; 22:1:21; 34:2:185; 56:2:8-9 Schurz, Carl, 70:2:27, 29 Schuster, George 52:1:39 Schutte, Ernest W. 23:1:105 Schuyler, Clark (Lieutentant) 28:1:31 Schuyler, K. C. 22:1:90 Schwabacker 25:1:72 Schwabacker, Albert F. 22:2:30 Schwantes, Carlos A., Railroad Signatures Across the Pacific Northwest, review 66:4:70-71 Schwartz, Fred 28:1:65 Schwartz, Harry H. (Senator) 48:2:184; 59:2:194, 197, 199-200, 206-207, 215, 219-220; 54:2:21; 64:3/4:7-8, 10 Schwartz, Harvey 73:2:3 December 14, 2009 Page 653

Schwartz, Rudolph 22:2:34 Schwartze, Fred W. 37:1:81, 84, 107 Schwartze, Minna 37:1:81 Schwatka, Frederick (Lieutenant) 14:2:89 Schweinfurt, Germany 64:3/4:15 Schwiering Studio 71:3:15 Schwind, John 40:2:241, 245, 251 Schwoob, J. P. 66:4:25 Schwoob, Jacob M. 26:1:6, 15, 21; 38:2:82; 45:1:22; 53:2:16 Science Wonder Stories 71:2:36 Scientific Farmer 26:1:20 Scifers, Barbara (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Scoon, Alfred 21:2/3:231 Scoon, William 21:2/3:232 Scots (see An Analysis of Scottish Population) Scots (see Moncrieffe, Malcolm; Moncrieffe, William) Scots immigrants, 72:1:3 Scots in the North American West, reviewed, 73:3:38 Scots-Irish immigrants 75:3:10 Scotsman in Buckskin by Mae Reed Porter and Odessa Davenport, review 35:2:237-238 Scott (Judge) 64:2:39 Scott (stage driver) 30:2:196-197 Scott 19:1:53; 21:1:96 Scott Paper Company 66:4:37 Scott, Anna L. 26:1:61, 63 Scott, Anna Maxwell (Mrs.) 21:2/3:227 Scott, Bill 54:2:27 Scott, Charles A. 42:1:14 Scott, D. W. (Doctor) 39:1:28 Scott, G. L. (Captain) 38:1:64 Scott, Gabriel 35:2:142 Scott, Harvey 18:1:86 Scott, Hiram 44:1:81 Scott, Hugh 41:1:52 Scott, Jack 19:1:52 Scott, Jennie Simmons 33:1:58, photo 62 Scott, Jim, pro baseball player 71:2:16 Scott, John (Lieutenant) 33:1:84 Scott, John 22:2:35 Scott, John Tucker (diary) 30:2:199 Scott, Lieutenant General Winfield Scott, 72:1:7, 9, 12, 14 Scott, Marie 44:2:262 Scott, Mary (Mrs.) 25:1:62-64, 66, 70-71; 27:2:232; 30:1:50-51; 31:2:215, 226 (see also Parting of the Ways; Wyoming’s Oregon Trail West of South Pass) Scott, Mary Hurlburt 54:1:63, 65 December 14, 2009 Page 654

Scott, Nicholas 47:1:15 Scott, Old Man 19:1:52 Scott, Richard (Judge) 37:2:191 Scott, Richard H. 12:4:284-285; 22:2:43 Scott, Robert R. 59:1:36-37 Scott, Rube 60:2:18 Scott, Sam 39:1:114 Scott, Walter S. (Lieutenant Colonel) 18:1:56 Scott, Winfield (General) 27:1:45, 53, 59; 35:1:7 Scott. Charles 71:4:13 Scottish-American identity, 72:1:3 Scott's Bluff 65:2/3:7, 10, 25, 27 Scotts Bluff National Monument 23:1:53-54; 50:1:13, 37-42, 44, 47; 65:2/3:10, 13-14 Scotts Bluff on the Oregon Trail photo 40:2:page following 252 Scott's Bluff, 75:3:22 Scottsbluff (Nebraska) 66:4:22 Scottsbluff Chamber of Commerce 65:2/3:10 Scottsbluff, Nebraska 23:2:59; 64:3/4:11, 17; 65:2/3:7, 10, 25, 27 Scottsbluff, Nebraska 70:3:40 scouts 4:3:339; 18:1:11-12; 23:2:17, 21; 27:2:146-147 (see also Wolves for the Blue Soldiers: Indian Scouts and Auxiliaries with the United States Army, 1860-90 ) Scoville Saddlery 34:2:215 Scoville, Alton T. 42:1:69 Scoville, Cassie 42:1:69 Scovilles (Miss) 43:1:24 Scovilles 43:1:47 Scranton House 19:1:29 Scratch lode 40:2:232 Scriber, S. J. 39:1:31 Scribner, Charles 61:1:6 Scribner, Johneana 61:1:6 Scribners 66:4:29 Scribner's Monthly 71:3:25, 27, 30, 33 script 30:1:20 Scrivner, James C. 20:1:65 Scroggie, J. 33:2:133 Scrymer 33:1:47 Scudder, Ralph E. (see Custer Country) Scully, Pat 48:2:205 sculpture 55:1:55 Seaberg, Stanley S. 49:2:243, 250 Seabolt boys 22:2:38 Seabright, Madelyn 18:1:74; 25:1:64 seal (see Territorial Seal) Sealey, Shakespeare E. 66:3:45 December 14, 2009 Page 655

Sealy, Shakespeare E. 40:1:62, 67; 58:1:24 Seane, Patrick S. 34:2:231 Search for Jacque Laramee; A Study in Frustration by John Dishon McDermott 36:2:169-172 Searchers video review 66:3:87-89 Searight Brothers 24:1:75; 29:1:83 (see also RANCHES: Goose Egg Outfit) Searight Brothers Cattle Company 33:1:55 Searight, G. A. 20:1:64 Searight, Sallie R. photo 17:2:158 Searle, J. M. (see J. M. Searle and Company) Searls, Niles 31:2:175; 32:2:194 Searls, Robert M. 31:2:175 Sears, Ed 15:1:14 Sears, Julian 71:3:33 Sears, Kurt 37:2:225 Seaton, Fred 66:3:58 Seaton, Joe 25:2:199 Seaton, W. C. 58:1:3 Seaton, W. C. 75:1, 12 Oil Company 22:1:90 Seattle, Washington 22:1:76; 65:4:58; 66:1&2:2; 66:4:12, 15 Sebree, Howard 62:1:8, 36, 39 Second (2d) Bomber Command (see MILITARY) Second “2nd” Cavalry Regiment 72:1:9 Second “2nd” Dragoons 72:1:9 Second “2nd” United States Dragoons 74:1:10 Second Cavalry (see MILITARY) Second Man by Mae Urbanek, review 34:1:129-130 Second Segment of the Oregon Trail, Cold Springs to Fort Fetterman, Trek No. 21 of the Historical Trail Treks compiled by Maurine Carley 42:2:253-274 Second Street (Casper, Wyoming) 66:1&2:32 Secrest, William B. (see review of Great West in Painting) Secretary of Interior (see Schurz, Carl) Secretary of State’s Office (see Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office) Secretary of the Interior (see U.S. Secretary of the Interior) Secretary of War (see U.S. Secretary of War) Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior (see U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary) Secretary, U.S. Department of War (see U.S. Department of War Secretary) Secrist, Frank 16:2:102-103 Security State Bank (Newcastle), 72:1:35 Sederling, Louis 33:1:96 Sedgley, Joseph 31:2:176; 32:2:193 Sedgwick, Rhonda, 72:1:38 Seedskadee Project 31:2:216; 55:2:12 (see also Seeds-ke-dee) Seeds-ke-dee 17:2:89, 103; 31:2:245 (see also sage hen; Sisk-ke-dee) Seeds-ke-dee Agie (see Green River; Tales of the Seeds-Ke-Dee) December 14, 2009 Page 656

Seeds-Ke-Dee Reflections by Sublette County Artist’s Guild, review 59:2:48 Seeing Wyoming From a Studebaker E.M.F. In 1909 by C. W. Williams 51:1:131-146 Seeley, A. 32:2:241 Seen-From-Afar 59:1:56 (see also Blood Indians) Segelstrom, Philip 66:4:54 Segrest, Merrilyn (Mrs.) 57:2:6 Seikyu, “Sam” 76:4:21 Seipt, Henry M. (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Seipt, Ora (Mrs.) 39:1:130 Selby, Norman 73:3:4, 7 Selective Literary Bibliography of Wyoming by Richard F. Fleck and Robert A. Campbell 46:1:75-112 Self-made Man in Wyoming, An Autobiographical Fragment from Governor DeForest Richards by Frederick I. Olson 37:2:207-209 Selhorst, Sikko Berend 22:1:88 Selig Polyscope Company 54:2:8 Selig, William 54:2:8 Sell, H. B. 28:1:100-103 (see also Buffalo Bill and Wild West ) Sell, Ray 25:1:79 Sellers (Colonel) 65:4:26 Sells, Claude E., Jr. 19:2:136 Sells, M. 19:2:100 Selman, John (see John Selman, Texas Gunfighter) Seminoe (Wyoming) sand dunes 66:1&2:5 Seminoe 71:2:10 Seminoe mines 15:3:286 Seminoe Mountains 22:1:60; 38:2:176; 44:2:165 Seminoe Range vs. Range 6:1&2:237-238 Seminoe, J. 20:2:175 Seminoe, Jules 7:3:418 Seminoe, Mich 32:2:237 Seminoe, Noel 32:2:237 Seminole Mining District 44:2:161 Seminole Range (see Seminoe Range) Seminole War, 72:1:9 Seminole, Mitch 29:2:187 Senate Bill (S-598) 56:1:13 Senator; review of New Deal for the American People; Voice in the Wilderness: H.V. Rominger and the Sender, H. M. 27:2:232 Seneca Falls, New York 66:3:3 Sener, James B. 15:1:39; photo 53:2:27, 36-37 Seng 47:2:177 Senora Opera Company photo 43:1:page following 64 Senowin, Ben 26:1:30-31 (see also Bannock) Sensel, Ned (Mrs.) 38:2:161 Sentinel 33:2:147, 149; 34:1:75; 34:2:23-233 December 14, 2009 Page 657

Sentinel to the Cimarron: The Frontier Experiences of Fort Dodge, Kansas by David Kay Strate, reveiw 43:1:145-146 Separation Creek 20:1:53 Separation Flat 20:1:52; 44:1:9 Separation Station 47:2:237 Sequence in Northern Plains Prehistory by L. C. Steege 31:1:101-108 Seranevada Mountains 23:1:71 Serrett, Catherine 17:1:83 Sertoma Club 26:2:193; 27:1:95; 28:2:190 service class 71:3:37 Service Club (see MILITARY) Sesler, Albert F. 60:2:17-18 Sesquicentennial 65:2/3:2 Sessions, Gene A. (see Mormon Thunder: A Documentary History of Jedediah Grant) Seth E. Ward by Hoyle Jones 5:1:5-18 Settle, M. L. (see Saddles and Spurs: The Pony Express Saga) Settle, Raymond W. 31:2:173; 32:1:139 (see also Napoleon of the West; Overland Days to Montana in 1865. The Diary of Sarah Raymond and the Journal of Dr. Waid Howard; Saddles and Spurs: The Pony Express Saga; War Drums and Wagon Wheels) Settler’s West by Martin F. Schmitt and Dee Brown, review 27:2:246 settlers 16:1:59; 29:2:161 Settles, Johnny 31:1:38 Seven Brothers Lake 30:1:8 Seven Cities of Cibola 21:2/3:171 Seven Days of Hanover County by Viola McNealey 42:1:44-46 Seven hundred sixty-eighth (768th) Women’s Air Corp Squadron/Headquarters (see MILITARY) Seven Letters From the Wyoming Territory, 1870-1871 introduction by Paul H. Giddens 50:2:303-318 Seven Mile Meadows 47:2:236 Seven Months in Cody, Wyoming, 1905-1906 by James W. Hook 26:1:3-24 Seven Sisters 75:3:3 Seven XL (7XL) 64:2:37 Seven-Mile Bridge, photo, 70:3:18 Seventh Air Warning Center 24:1:12 Seventh Infantry 73:3:12, 14 Seventh Infantry Regiment (ill us) 72:1:6 Seventh U.S. Cavalry (see MILITARY) Seventy Times Seven, 75:3:24-32 Seventy Years and More Ago (poem) by Dick J. Nelson 36:1:77 Seventy-five Years with the First State Bank, 72:1:34 Seventy–one Quarter Circle 54:2:53-54 Seventy-one Ranch (see RANCHES) Seventy–six (76) 12:2:90; 32:2:171; 33:2:191; 35:2:132, 147; 65:4:44 (see also brands) severance tax 63:1:15-27 (see also Wyoming’s Wealth for Wyoming’s People: Ernest Wilkerson and the Severance Tax-A Study in Wyoming Political History) Severy, Merle (see America’s Historylands, Landmarks of Liberty ) December 14, 2009 Page 658

Sevetson, L. W. (Mrs.) 18:2:163 Sevison, Z.E. 75:4: 19 Seward, William H. 22:1:13 Se-we-a-got 16:1:30 (see also Bannock) Sewell, Roy 45:2:167 Sexton, Ben 26:1:63 Seyler 38:2:215, 219, 221 Seymour, Samuel 48:1:79 Seymour, Silas 39:1:6 (see also Western Incidents Connected with the Union Pacific Railroad) Seymour, Tom 28:2:176 Seymour, V. R. 28:2:173 Shad, Harry 26:2:218 Shad, Harry J. 49:2:182 Shadow on the Tetons: David E. Jackson and the Claiming of the American West by John C. Jackson, review 66:4:64 Shadows of the Indian: Stereotypes in American Culture by Raymond William Stedman, review 55:2:42- 43 Shafer, Boyd C. 49:2:249 Shafer, W.L. 76:1:23 Shaffner, Edgar B. 6:1&2:242; 10:1:43; 11:1:66; 15:2:181; 20:1:88-89; 28:2:175, 179 Shaffner, Harter 19:1:50-51 Shafto, Paul 48:2:234 Shakespeare, Tom 46:1:75 Shall The People Rule? A History of the Democratic Party in Nebraska Politics , 1854-1972 by James F. Pledersen and Kennetyh D. Wald, review 47:1:124-125 Shane 71:3:42 Shane video review 66:3:89 Shankersville road ranch (see RANCHES: hog; RANCHES) Shannon 22:1:75 Shannon field 70:4:34 Shannon Funeral Home 64:2:59 Shannon oil field 22:1:87 Shannon Refinery 22:1:75 Shannon, F. P. 19:1:28, 31 Shannon, Fred 18:2:152 Shannon, J. A. 19:1:23 Shannon, Kent (see W. R. Shannon, Railroadman-Pioneer) Shannon, Philip 41:1:6 Shannon, Phillip M. 70:4:34 Shannon, S. D. 18:2:153 Shannon, Walter R. 20:1:93 (see also W. R. Shannon, Railroadman-Pioneer) Shantagalisk (see Spotted Tail) Shanton, George 30:1:33 Shapiro, Abe 61:1:19 Sharader, James W. (Corporal) 23:2:20-21; 29:1:69-71 December 14, 2009 Page 659

Sharbach, Sarah E., review of Entitled to Power: Farm Women and Technology, 1913-1963 66:4:65 Sharer, E. C. 22:1:85 Sharp 13:1:52; 42:2:269 (see also GRAVES) Sharp Nose photo 8:2:528; 8:3:601; 28:1:31, 38; 50:1:152; photo 53:2:59 (see also Arapaho) Sharp, Charles 34:1:145 Sharp, Cornelia A. 40:2:218, 220; 65:2/3:19, 22-23, 26 Sharp, Howard 26:2:214 Sharp, Joe 22:2:55; 46:1:115 Sharp, Joseph H. (see Along the Little Horn) Sharp, Katharine 30 Sharp, Paul F. (see Whoop-Up Country) Sharp, William 64:2:56 Sharp’s ten-horse plow team (see HORSES AND MULES) Sharpless, S. R. 20:2:176 Sharpless, Seth K. 1:3:20 Sharpneck, Jack 17:1:65 Sharps rifle 16:1:119 Sharrock, Susan R. (see Annotated Bibliography of Northern Plains Ethnohistory) Shaul, David L. 44:2:300 (see also Meaning of the Name Sacajawea) Shavely, Bill 22:2:38 Shaveno 16:2:116, 127 (see also Ute) Shaver, Leonidas (Honorable) 26:2:164 Shaw & Powell Camping Co., 74:2:10 Shaw, Anna Howard (Doctor) 56:2:34; 62:1:62 Shaw, Cecil (Doctor) 38:1:114; 48:2:236, 239 Shaw, Cecil 70:3:41 Shaw, Ernest F. 24:1:3, 8, 10 Shaw, Ernest F. 73:3:29 Shaw, H. A. (Assistant Surgeon) 39:2:260 Shaw, J. C. 3:1:111; 28:1:49-53; 30:2:153 (see also Indian Story of Sylvester Sherman) Shaw, Jim 31:1:70 Shaw, John 33:2:133; 59:2:19 Shaw, T.A. 75:4: 34 Shaw’s (see RANCHES) Shawen, Lena P. (Mrs.) 18:1:74 Shawhan, R. W. 44:1:48 Shawnee Siding 24:1:85 Shay, J. J. 30:2:208 Shay, William J. (see review of Fort Bridger: Island in the Wilderness; review of Picture Report of the Custer Fight; Register Cliff; review of Great Platte River Road; Horseshoe Creek Crossing and Stage Station; review of Overland Days to Montana in 1865. The Diary of Sarah Raymond and the Journal of Dr. Waid Howard) Sheahan, Mary G. 20:1:93 Sheard, Jack 16:2:142 She-ba-retche 30:1:77 December 14, 2009 Page 660

Shedd, Frankie 40:1:34; 62:2:85 Sheedy, D. 19:1:9 Sheehan, "Black Mike" 47:2:237, 240-241 Sheehan, Con 47:2:240 Sheehan, Jerry 15:3:282 Sheeks, Benjamin (Speaker of the House) 21:2/3:194; 56:2:34, photo 35; 62:1:7-9, 14, 16, 34-36, 43-44, 50, 69-70 sheep 2:1:17-18; 2:2:25; 6:4:295-300; 24:1:29-51; 53:2:28 Sheep 70:3:3-5 Sheep Commissioners Board 6:4:300 Sheep Commissioners, State Board of 75:1, 9 Sheep Creek 32:2:147-148, 152, 155, 162; 38:1:93 Sheep Creek Canyon 32:2:148 Sheep Creek, Wyoming 23:1:95 sheep herding 52:2:10-17 (see also Winter Herding Sheep on the Red Desert) sheep prices 20:1:125 sheep raiders (see gunnysackers) sheep raising 17:1:58; 20:1:24; 23:1:80; 24:1:24-51 sheep ranching, 72:1:3 sheep shearing sheds (see Australian sheep shearing sheds) Sheep Trailing from Oregon to Wyoming by Hartman K. Evans 23:1:77-96 sheep wagon breakfast 31:2:235, illustration 236 Sheepeater 4:2:277-278; 27:2:202; 29:1:96, 101-102, 129; 29:2:198, 200; 30:1:55; 36:2:131, map 132,133-57, photo 158, 159-166 (see also Dukarika; Mysteries of the Past; Sheepeaters; Yellowstone Park Sheepeaters) Sheepeater Canyon 29:2:136 Sheepeater Cliffs 29:2:136 Sheepeater Indians 70:4:12 Sheepeaters by David Dominick 36:2:131-168 sheepherders 21:1:63-66 Sheepherders Monument (poem) by Ed Wynn 26:1:55 Sheff, G. W. 20:1:59 Sheffield, Ben 71:3:20, 37, 38 Shehan, Jerry 20:1:58 Sheldon, A. B. 7:3:444 Sheldon, A. E. 50:1:14 Sheldon, Alice 26:1:60 Sheldon, Ben 26:1:60, 64; 66:3:36 Sheldon, Burton W. 27:21:232 Sheldon, C. E. 2:3:50 Sheldon, Charles 50:2:249 Sheldon, Dora 75:1, 34 Sheldon, Franklin 25:1:88 Sheldon, H. R. 27:2:232 Shell Creek, Wyoming 16:1:72 December 14, 2009 Page 661

Shell, Dick 16:1:72 Shelley, Edward 49:1:24-25, 27, 33 Shelton 42:2:220 Shelton, Everett 66:3:2 Shelton, Warren D. 15:2:181 Shepard, Eva 54:2:45-47 Shepard, Jesse 51:2:14-15 Shepard, Mother Featherlegs (see Mother Featherlegs) Shepheard, Tom 71:2:7 Shepherd, Fred 16:2:94 Shepherd, H. E. (Reverend) 7:2:403 Shepherd, Homer E. (Reverend) 24:2:99 Shepherd, J. B. 17:1:80 Shepherd, Matthew 73:2:4 Shepherd, W.C. 74:1:4 shepherds 17:1:62 (see also sheepherders) Sheppard and Company 44:1:43 Sherbel, Paul H. 30:2:193 Sherbno, John C. (Reverend) 27:2:232 Sherburne, J. P. (Major) 21:2/3:189 Sherdard, Agatha 27:2:232 Sheridan (General) 33:1:84; 34:2:139-140; 45:1:106 Sheridan (Wyoming) 66:1&2:5, 11, 17-18, 20-21, 25; 66:3:32, 34, 44, 46-47, 58, photos 42-43 Sheridan Archaeological Society 32:2:239-241 Sheridan Chamber of Commerce 14:2:164 Sheridan Chapter, International Order of Odd Fellows 66:1&2:24 Sheridan College 66:3:2 Sheridan County 18:2:157, 159; 32:1:76; 48:2:177, 183, 239; 58:2:49 (see also FIRSTS: school in Sheridan County) Sheridan County 66:1&2:4, 13, 16, 20-21, 24; 66:3:32-34, 45 Sheridan County by J.D. Loucks 2:2:35-38 Sheridan County Courthouse (photo 74:1:29 Sheridan County Democratic Central Committee 48:2:176 Sheridan County Jail 74:1:26, 28 Sheridan Enterprise 33:2:158; 35:1:98; 66:3:47 Sheridan Enterprise 76:1:18 Sheridan Fuel Company 2:2:25; 39:2:183 Sheridan High School 66:1&2:23 Sheridan Inn 38:1:109; 38:2:136; 41:1:137; 45:1:17 Sheridan Interurban (see Sheridan Railway Company) Sheridan Journal 22:2:42; 42:2:163, 165, 173 Sheridan Journal 75:1, 26 Sheridan Land and Irrigation Company 22:1:84-86 Sheridan Motel 66:4:34 Sheridan National Bank 74:1:25 December 14, 2009 Page 662

Sheridan News 48:1:109, 129 Sheridan Pass 4:2:279 Sheridan Pass 71:4:29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40 Sheridan Post 18:1:86, 88; 22:2:41; 24:2:9; 58:1:28; 64:1:18 Sheridan Railway Company photo 52:1:19, 20-21 (see also Sheridan Interurban) Sheridan Trail 71:4:40 Sheridan, Gen. Philip, 72:1:31 Sheridan, Michael V. (General) 65:1:47 Sheridan, Philip 76:1:3 Sheridan, Phillip H. (General) 9:3:759-760; 15:2:108, 118, 122; 16:1:47, 51; 17:1:76; 22:1:58; 30:1:87; 36:2:184; 48:1:14, 114-115; 49:2:269; 54:1:38, 42; 59:2:30, 34; 65:1:46-47 (see also Phil Sheridan Album) Sheridan, Wyoming 2:2:35-37; 18:2:144; 22:2:42; 23:1:72; 27:1:95; 27:2:226; 28:1:21-26; 30:1:6; 30:2:147, 150; 31:2:134-136, 138-139, 197, 232; 32:1:80, 89; 32:2:145, 147, 149, 160, 163; 33:2:215; 35:2:128, 130, 174, 177; 36:2:214; 38:2:182; 42:2:173; 43:1:19, 41; 46:1:115; 48:2:169, 174-175, 184, 186, 237, 266; 54:1:56; 54:2:2-9; 65:4:11, 35 (see also Black Diamonds of Sheridan, A Facet of Wyoming History; Plains History Revitalized) Sheridan, Wyoming 75:4: 34 Sheridan, Wyoming 76:1:20-22 Sheridan, Wyoming Cemetery 66:3:47; 66:4:29 Sheridan. Philip H. 71:4:29, 40; photo 29 sheriffs 15:3:247-250 Sherlock, James 56:2:31 Sherlock, Lydia 26:1:56-58, 61 Sherlock, Maggie 30:2:195-197 Sherlock, Maggie 71:2:4 Sherlock, Peter 21:1:87; 30:2:195; 65:4:58 Sherlock, Richard 21:1:87; 26:1:64; 31:1:87 Sherlock-Smith family 71:2:15 Sherman 33:1:80; 33:2:149; 38:1:49-50, 52; 42:2:183 Sherman Act 20:1:17, 19, 22 Sherman Act 66:3:42 Sherman Camp Station 56:1:40 Sherman Hill 16:2:118; 22:2:60; 34:2:223, 246; 36:2:186; 43:1:15 Sherman Hill 71:3:2 Sherman Hill by James L. Ehernberer and Francis G. Schwind, review 47:1:119-120 Sherman Pass 18:1:3, 7, 60; 23:1:5-6; 60:1:3 Sherman Reporter 33:2:149 Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890) 35:1:54; 35:2:169; 66:3:38-39 Sherman site 2:3:50; 10:2:92; 14:4:266 Sherman Summit 22:2:69; 65:1:10, 12, 15 (see also Summit) Sherman, Bill 25:1:68 Sherman, Charles (Mr. and Mrs.) 31:1:44 Sherman, Charles D. 20:2:165 Sherman, George P. 16:2:127, 129 Sherman, Gordon 28:1:53 December 14, 2009 Page 663

Sherman, Harry 22:2:45 Sherman, J. G. 2:1:20 Sherman, Jacob 52:1:58 Sherman, Jason 26:1:64 Sherman, John 60:2:25, 27 Sherman, John Dickison 42:2:166 Sherman, Julia 9:2:702 Sherman, Sylvester "Vess" 18:2:131; 28:1:49, 53; 30:2:152-153, 155-157, 159, 162; 42:2:263-265 (see also Indian Story of Sylvester Sherman) Sherman, Uncle Billy 31:1:42 Sherman, William Tecumseh (General) 15:2:118; 16:1:47; 18:2:93, 112, 136-137; 26:1:34; 29:2:146; 30:1:65, 72; 33:1:84; 34:2:143; 39:1:41-42, 51; 41:1:93; 43:1:74-75, 81-83, 85; 43:2:241, 251; 44:2:141; 54:1:39; 58:2:13 Sherman, Wyoming 76:2:44 Sherman, Wyoming 76:3:26-27 Shermany, Wyoming photo 15:3:inside cover; 21:2/3:211-212 Sherraden, A. G. 34:1:52 Sherrell-Leo, Cindy (see Starting Right: A Basic Guide to Museum Planning) Sherrod, James Milton photo 4:3:324, 325-353; 4:4:389-394 (see also Criticisms on Sherrod Manuscript) Sherry, John (Sergeant) 33:1:83 Sherwin, Edith Anna Wiley photo 49:2:262 Sherwin, Helen photo 49:2:262 Sherwood Hall 43:1:21-22, 31 Sherwood Ranch (see RANCHES) Shetland ponies (see HORSES AND MULES) Shickley, V. C. 18:2:160 Shideler, James H. (see Agriculture in the Development of the Far West) Shidy, M. W. 71:2:12 Shiek, Frank N. (Mrs.) 26:2:220; 27:1:113, 115; 27:2:232, 240 Shield, Paddy 35:2:152 Shield’s River Valley 14:4:293 , 70:2:7, 13, 22 Shields, Alice M. 13:1:58-72 (see also Army Life on the Wyoming Frontier; Life of a Fremont Pioneer Couple; Life of Nannie Clay Steele; Wyoming Pioneer Couples) Shields, Alice M. 29:1:119-120 Shields, John T. (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Shimagaki, K. 39:1:126 Shimkin, D. B. 33:1:19 Shindler, A. Z., 74:2:21 Shingle, J. D. (Doctor) 24:1:101 Shingle, Robert 18:1:86 Shingleton, L. W. (Mr. And Mrs.) 33:2:214 Shingleton, Lyle 33:1:101 Shining Mountains 37:2:213 Shinnur, E. (Mrs.) 39:1:102 December 14, 2009 Page 664

Shipman 19:1:51 Shipp, E. Richard 1:3:20; 2:1:20; 4:2:320 (see also Gamaliel? O. Gamaliel!) Shirley Basin 64:3/4:22 Shirley, Glenn (see Buckskin and Spurs; West of Hell’s Fringe: Crime, Criminals and the Federal Peace Office in Oklahoma Territory, 1889-1907) Shive, Jack 16:1:31 Shive, John 58:1:16 Shive, John 71:3:27, 31; photo 28 Shive, John, on mosquitoes, 71:3:32 Shnag 28:2:202 (see also Bannock) Shockey, R. G. 42:1:90 Shockley, Mormon 26:2:161, 163 Shoebotham, H. Minar (see Anaconda: Life and Times of Marcus Daily, the Copper King) Sho-e-gar 28:1:83 Shoemaker and Matoon 23:1:79-80 Shoemaker, D. T. 50:1:49 Shoemaker, Floyd C. 15:2:181 Shoemaker, W. H. 44:1:32 Shoestring Gang 36:1:49 Shokub 27:2:215 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Sholl, J. M. 58:2:34 Sholty, Maud 48:2:176-177, 182-183; 49:2:181 Shonsey, Mike 35:2:147; 45:2:158-158, 161, 163 Shonsey, Mike, 70:1:5 Shoot Me A Biscuit. Stories of Yesteryear’s Roundup Cooks by Dan Moore, review 47:1:121-124 shooting 71:3:40 shooting exhibition 21:1:11, 73-76 Shoots. A Guide to Your Family’s Photogaphic Heritage by Thomas L. Davies, review 50:2:357-358 Short (General) 17:1:56 Short Grass and Heather: Peter McCulloch in the Big Horn Basin by Ester Johansson Murray 51:1:98-129 Short History of the Cooper Creek Area by A. S. Gillespie 33:1:89-91 Short Line Land and Improvement Company 47:1:35, 37 Short, Leonard 51:1:113 Short, Leonard 76:1:23 Short, Walter C. (Colonel) 18:1:56 shorthorns (petigreed) 31:2:244 Sho-sho-co 25:2:146, 157 Sho-Sho-Nay vocabulary (see INDIANS: GENERAL SUBJECTS: Snake vocabulary) Sho-Sho-Nay vocabulary 11:2:113 Shoshone (Eastern) 1:4:20-23; 2:3:50; 4:2:296-302; 4:4:385; 5:2&3:110; 7:1:345; 8:4:614-615; 8:1:518- 519; 8:2:554, 561-562; 8:4:614; 11:1:30-31; 16:1:5-6, 12-13, 28-30, 71; 17:1:12; 17:2:144; 18:1:21; 22:1:33-36; 23:2:57-58; 25:1:141-189; 25:2:146, 158; 26:1:65-80; 26:2:165, 177-179, 184-185; 27:1:62, 66-88; 28:1:32, 39, 91; 28:2:194, 198, 206, 204, 211-215, 221-222, 225-226; 29:1:86, 96; map 29:2:199, 210; 30:1:55-60, 65, 67-76, 78-79, 82-84; 30:2:142, 213; 32:2:185; 33:1:19-24, 28-33, 35-39; 33:2:167; 34:1:50; 36:2:131-135, 144, 146-148, 151-155, 161, 165, 241; 39:2:246; 43:1:83, 86; 43:2:232, 239; 44:1:62, 69, 96, 99; 44:2:143, 164, 280; 45:1:36; 46:1:40; 46:2:222; 47:1:73; 47:2:236; December 14, 2009 Page 665

48:1:110-111; 52:1:46-54; 53:2:45; 54:2:54; 56:1:2, 4, 6-7, 9; 56:2:22, 24; 58:2:18; photo (1892) 58:2:18; 59:1:15, 25; 59:2:30-34; 60:2:53; 63:3: photo 58, 83-92; 65:1:4; 65:4:50 (see also Buffalo Hunting with the Shoshone Indians in 1874 in the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming; Shoshone Indian Episcopalian Mission; Shoshones in the Rocky Mountain Area; Shoshonis. Sentinels of the Rockies; Shoshoni Tribes of Indians v. United States; Snake Frontiers: The Eastern Shoshones in the Eighteen Century; TREATIES: Shoshones (1868); Shoshones (Northwestern); Shoshones and Utes) Shoshone Agency 1:4:1; photo 13:3:182; 34:1:51; 44:1:101; 16:1:7, 75; 18:1:21; 20:1:58; 20:2:149; 22:2:6, 8, 86; 26:1:6; 26:2:157, 164-165, 167-172; 27:2:132-135; 29:2:145; 30:1:79 (see also Census Roll of Indians at Shoshone Agency, 1877) Shoshone Agency 71:2:5 Shoshone Buffalo Dance (painting) 24:2:117 Shoshone Canyon 51:1:140 Shoshone Cavern National Monument 14:1:53 Shoshone Dam 20:1:48; 26:1:11, 13, 22; 38:1:82; photos 42:2:page following 248 Shoshone Electric Light and Power Company 26:1:7-8; 40:1:94 Shoshone Falls, 70:1:42 Shoshone Indian Episcopalian Mission by Charles Markely 40:1:124-126 Shoshone Indians 71:4:36 Shoshone Irrigation Company 2:2:27 Shoshone Irrigation Project 8:1:520-523; 8:2:546-554 (see also Studies in the Settlement and Economic Development of Wyoming) 26:1:22 Shoshone Land and Irrigation Company 49:2:265 Shoshone legend (see myths and legends) Shoshone Milling Company 26:1:20 Shoshone Mining District 40:2:227; 44:1:33 Shoshone Mission (see Shoshone Indian Episcopalian Mission) Shoshone Mountains 17:2:144 Shoshone Mountains 70:4:15 Shoshone National Forest (see Introduction to a History of the Shoshone National Forest) Shoshone Pass 4:2:278-279 Shoshone Pass 71:4:30, 36 Shoshone Reclamation Project (see Dames, Ditches and Water: A History of the Shoshone Reclamation Project) Shoshone River (North Fork) 60:2:45, 49, 51, 53 Shoshone River 16:1:72; 26:1:4, 22; 24:2:87; 29:1:97; 33:1:37; 44:1:16; 49:2:265; 53:2:15; photo 56:2:38 Shoshone River Bridge photo 58:2:52 Shoshone River irrigation project 26:1:4 Shoshone River, 70:2:13, 19, 20 Shoshonean Princess-Crimson Dawn (poem) by Mary Lou Pence 22:2:105 Shoshonee (see Shoshone (Eastern)) Shoshonee, Aleck (see Frapp, Isaac) Shoshones in the Rocky Mountain Area by Ake Hultkrantz 33:1:19-41 Shoshoni (see Shoshone (Eastern)) Shoshoni Dam 26:1:13 Shoshoni Dick 53:2:50-51 December 14, 2009 Page 666

Shoshoni diggers 29:1:97 Shoshoni Mountain 33:1:33 Shoshoni Tribes of Indians v. United States 50:1:25 Shoshoni, Wyoming 22:2:42-43; 25:1:86; 28:2:128; 30:2:146, 149; 64:1:16 Shoshonis. Sentinels of the Rockies by Virginia Cole Trenholm and Maurine Carley, review 37:1:125-126; 38:1:117 Shot-in-the-face 43:1:75 (see also Crow) Shotwell 42:1:9 Shoults, Ed 27:2:193 Showets (see Little Soldier) Showtime 66:4:77 Shrader, James W. (Corporal) 32:2:227-229, 231 Shriners 66:3:47 Shriners’ Old Time Band 33:1:67 Shuck, David 64:2:44 Shuler and Spindler 21:2/3:207 Shuler, Jack 73:3:27 Shuler, Nettie Rogers (see Woman Suffrage and Politics) Shultz, Duane Neu (Doctor) 39:2:259 Shumate, Charlie 70:3:10 Shumway 21:2/3:113 Shumway, Charles 31:1:14-15, 30; 31:2:146, 186 Shurly fight, 70:2:11 Shurly, E. R. P. (Lieutenant) 36:1:68-69 Shurly, Lt. E. R. P., 70:2:11 Shuttleworth, Patricia D. 75:4: 3, 6 Shwaw, Charles 52:2:49, 54 Shy-Guys (quartette) 30:2:224 Shyrock (engineer) 26:1:13 Sias (Sheriff) 20:2:173-174 Siaymon, Dorothy E., 75:3:33; photo 32 Sibille, John (see Sybille, John) Sibley Peak 28:1:43; 42:2:259, 262 Sibley tents, 72:1:19 Sibley, Henry H., 72:1:19 Sibley, Henry Hastings (Major) 27:1:58 Sibley, Stephen 27:2:239 Sibley, Stephen H. 54:1:28 Sickles, P. 34:2:215 Sickles, T. E. 17:1:82 Side Hill Calf 56:2:22 (see also Gros Ventre) Sidney, Nebraska 23:1:12; 24:1:42; 65:1:59; 65:4:26 Sieber Diary 30:2:199 (see also Sieber, Al) Siegel, Walt 20:2:179 Sienkiewicz, Henry 30:2:168-170; 61:1:13 December 14, 2009 Page 667

Sierra Club 66:3:9 Sierra Club 75:3:4 Sierra Madre Mountains 2:4:69-70 Sierra Mountains 22:2:53 foothills (California) 66:1&2:37 Sierra Nevadas 65:2/3:7, 23; 65:4:49 (see also Seranevada Mountains) Sierra Shoshone Mountains 49:2:264 Sies, Walter 48:1:87 Sievers, Claude 18:1:48 Signal Butte (Nebraska) 31:1:104-105 Signal Mountain Lodge 71:3:20 Signature Rock, 70:2:20, 22 Signor road ranch (see RANCHES) Signor, Eli (Ely) 44:1:10; 47:2:240 Signor, Hattie 47:1:82-83 Signor, John 47:1:82-83; 47:2:240 Sigstad, Steve 27:2:232 Siksika 46:1:123-133; 56:2:21-23 Silas Wright lode 40:2:235 Silby tents 15:4:352 (see also tents) silk hat 75:3:22 Silk, Leonard 64:1:24 Silver Cliff, Wyoming 37:1:107 Silver Creek 23:1:88 Silver Crown 22:1:73-74; 34:2:221 Silver Crown Mine 18:1:44 Silver Mountain lode 32:1:45 Silver San Juan. The Rio Grande Southern by Mallory Hope Ferrell, review 46:1:158-159 Silver, H. Percy (Reverend) 43:1:36-37 Silverites 66:3:38 Silverlok, Charley 40:2:247 Silversmith, Julius 33:2:139 Silverstein Brothers 21:2/3:207 Simmons Hardware 74:1:21 Simmons, A. O. 59:1:17 Simmons, Albert 33:1:58, 62 Simmons, Charlton Jackson 33:1:55, 58, 64 Simmons, Edgar H. (Mrs.) 33:1:58-60, 64, 66, 71 Simmons, Edgar H. 33:1:53, 55, photo 56, 57-59, 61, photo 62, 63-71; 33:2:185-187, 217 Simmons, Edward 33:1:55, photo 56, 57, 64 Simmons, F. (Private) 16:2:121 Simmons, Frank 33:1:92 Simmons, George 33:1:55, photo 62, 65, 67 Simmons, George O. 26:1:97 December 14, 2009 Page 668

Simmons, Glenn 70:3:8 Simmons, Ida 33:1:64 Simmons, Louis 50:2:346 Simmons, Mary Allison 33:1:55 Simmons, Stella 33:1:66 Simmons, Z. E. 343:2:210 Simms, John 14:4:285 Simms, S. C. 31:1:94; 57:1:13, 19 Simon, James 76:2:31, 33 Simon, Mathew J. 65:1:53 Simonin, Louis L. 39:2:112, 193, 202, 205, 218; 65:4:59 (see also Rocky Mountain West in 1867) Simonin, M. 18:2:112 Simons 26:2:143 Simons, Amalia and Annie 75:1, 2 Simons, Benjamin 27:1:65, 71, 76; 39:2:253-254 Simons, Jim 27:1:65 Simons, John 66:4:35-36 Simons, Lynn (Mrs. John) 66:4:36 Simons, Lynn 71:4:12 Simons, William (see review of Cowboy Culture: A Saga of Five Centuries) Simonson, John Smith (Major) 31:1:23; 32:1:63-64; 32:2:177-178, 180-182 Simonton (Reverend) 35:2:221 Simonton, James W. 56:2:16-17 Simonton, John Smith (see Simonson, John Smith) Simopoulos, Chas. 8:1:524 Simplot, Ella (see Tschirgi, Mrs. Frank) Simpson (cattleman) 17:1:56 Simpson and Company 34:2:210 Simpson Hollow 31:2:216-217 Simpson supply train 31:2:216 Simpson, A. A. 54:2:25 Simpson, Al 66:3:2 Simpson, Al, 71:4:11 Simpson, Alan (Senator) 37:2:239; 52:1:40 Simpson, G. W. (Chaplin) 19:1:9, 12; 35:2:142 Simpson, George (Sir) 17:2:95 Simpson, Gov. Milward 70:3:11 Simpson, Green 48:2:194-195 Simpson, J. B. 32:1:32 Simpson, James H. (Captain) 59:2:38-39, 42, 44, 46 (see also Desert Documentary: The William Lee Diary Account of the James H. Simpson Expedition, 1858-1895) Simpson, James N. 32:1:43 Simpson, John 37:2:239 Simpson, Lewis 32:1:19 Simpson, Lewis, 72:1:11 December 14, 2009 Page 669

Simpson, Lorna Kooi 37:2:239 (see also Medicine Wheel) Simpson, Milward (Governor; Senator) 24:1:4, 17; 26:1:53, 55; 27:1:91; 27:2:232; 30:2:223-224; 37:2:239, photo 240; photo 41:2:178; 44:2:251; 48:2:173, 184-186, 189, 200, 202, 222, 230, 236, 239, 249; 54:1:28; 56:1:23, photo 24, 26, 28-30; 61:1:6; 63:1:15; 64:1:24; 65:1:4 Simpson, Milward 66:4:27 Simpson, Milward 71:4:6, 11 Simpson, Milward 75:1, 5 Simpson, Peter 37:2:239; 66:3:2 Simpson, W. L. (Mrs.) 3:1:112 Simpson, W. M. 26:1:54 Simpson, William L. 37:2:173, 239; 42:2:159-161, 168, 171-172, 174 Simpson, William L. 75:1, 9, 11 Simpson’s Hollow 31:2:216-217, 223 Sims, Albert G. 27:2:163, 194, 232; 28:1:41, 43, 57; 28:2:167; 30:2:162, photo 196, (poem) 212; 31:1:77; 31:2:226; 32:1:103, 119; 32:2:219, 238; 33:1:73, photo 100; 33:2:208; 34:2:246; 37:1:99 (see also To Albert Sims) Sims, George V. 51:2:19 Sims, William H. 8:2:537 Sincher, Morris 61:1:20 Sinclair (oil company) 66:4:31 Sinclair (Parco) 73:2:12 Sinclair 33:2:214 Sinclair refinery 73:2:26 Sinclair Refining Company 55:1:8 Sinclair Tank Farm 28:2:176 Sinclair, Burke (Colonel) 2:2:39; 26:2:129 Sinclair, F. W. (see review of Arizona Cavalcade; review of Battle of Platte Bridge; review of Custer Battle Book; review of Photogapher on an Army Mule) Sinclair, Francis Howard 26:1:100; 27:1:90; 27:2:232; 28:1:115-116; 30:1:119-120 (see also Plains History Revisited) Sinclair, Harry F. 53:1:15, 17, 19, 20-22, 24 Sinclair, Jack (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Sinclair, Tom 32:2:237 Sinclair, Upton (see Coal War: A Sequel to "King Coal") Sinclair, Wyoming photo 55:1:2, 3, map 4, photo 5-7, 8 (see also Parco, Wyoming) Sinclair, Wyoming theaters photo 55:1:7 Singing Wind 59:1:56 (see also Arapaho) Single Women Homesteaders in Wyoming, 1880-1930 by Paula M. Bauman 58:1:39-51 Sinks Canyon 26:1:56 Sinks Canyon 71:2:8 Sinnard, E. O. 39:2:257 Sinney, H. J. 30:1:118-119 Siouan costume (see Review and Functional Analysis of Siouan Costume) Sioux 2:2:23-24; 2:3:45; 3:3:173-174; 4:2:303-304; 5:2&3:122-116; 6:1&2:210-211, 222-224; 7:1:345; 7:2:369; 8:4:614; 9:1:649-665; 11:4:259-260; 12:1:43-45; 13:4:321-330; photo 14:3:frontcover; 18:1:20; 18:2:94, 101, 116; 20:1:88; 21:2/3:174; 23:1:19-20; 26:1:21, 94; 26:2:147, 152, 169-170, December 14, 2009 Page 670

182, 187; 27:1:11-12, 16; 27:2:143, 169-170, 186; 28:1:27-28; 29:1:88; 29:2:141-142, 144, 215; 30:1:83, 86; 30:2:133-134; 31:2:131; 32:2:167-168, 207, 225-226, 229; 33:1:22, 36-37, 39, 82; 34:1:16, 36, 55-56, 109; 35:2:125-126; 36:2:131- 134, 141, 143, 145; 38:2:137, 218, 223-224; 39:2:205, photo 257; 40:2:269; 41:1:42, 55-56; 42:1:35-36, 40, 88, 91; 42:2:271-272; 43:1:70-71, 74, 77, 82; 43:2:237-240, 242, 244, 246, 249-250, 253; 44:1:1:33, 57, 62, 64-71, 99-101; 44:2:143, 153, 158, 163-166, 280; 45:1:27-28, 34-35, 44; 45:2:photo 226, 227-238; 46:1:6, 9-12, 23, 40; 46:2:273; 47:2:143, 150-151; 48:1:8, 10-14, 18, 60, 110-112, 119, 121-124; 49:1:8; 50:2:305, 308, 310-311, 314, 316; photos 51:2:36-37, 38-42, photo 43, 44-51; 55:1:34, 37-42; 56:1:3-7, 9; 59:1:15-16, 50-51, 54; 59:2:30, 39; 63:2:51, photo 54, 55-58, photo 59, 60-63, photo 64, 66-67; 65:1:4; 66:1&2:12 (see also Brule; Brule Sioux; Dust Rose Like Smoke:The Subjugation of the Zulu and the Sioux; Fort Laramie and the Sioux Indians; Hunkpapa; Lakota; Land of the Burnt Thigh; Last Days of the Sioux Nation; Minneconjou Sioux; Oglala; Ogallala; Ogallala Sioux; Red Cloud and the Sioux Problem; Review and Functional Analysis of Siouan Costume; Sioux Uprising of 1862; Spleen Band Oglaga; Teton Sioux; These were the Sioux’; TREATIES: Fort Laramie (1868); Yancton Sioux) Sioux Indians 76:1:2-14 Sioux Indians 76:3:2-13 Sioux Nations 75:3:5 Sioux Trail 27:2:139, 141; 28:1:28-29, 33 Sioux Treat (1868) (see TREATIES: Fort Laramie (1868)) Sioux uprising 31:2:237-238 (see also Great Sioux Uprising) Sioux Uprising of 1862 by Kenneth Carley, review 49:1:162-163 Sioux War (1876) 18:1:17-18 (see also Centennial Campaign: The Sioux War of 1876; Sagebrush Soldier: Private Siringo, Charles 65:4:12 Sisk-ke-dee (see Seeds-ke-dee) Sisson, George "Baldy" 56:1:35 Sisson, Reverend Father 71:2:4 Sister Kingeby 65:2/3:20 Sister’s Hill site 32:1:91; 32:2:243; 33:2:215 Sisters of Charity 21:2/3:206 (see also Rose, Mother Xavier) Sites Famous in History of Laramie City Marked During Jubilee 15:3:242-246 Sitkoff, Harvard 54:2:30 Sitting Bear 28:1:32; 42:1:83-85 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Sitting Bull 6:1&2:180-181; 17:1:12; 18:1:18, 20; 26:2:143; 31:2:131; 35:2:145; 37:1:90; 41:1:34, 38, 56- 57, 94, 97, 101; 41:2:272-274; 45:1:32-34, 36, 39, 42-43; 47:2:149-150; 48:1:47-48, 60, 113-114, 123-125; 55:1:42-43; 56:1:9; 65:4:25 (see also The Lance and the Shield: The Life and Times of Sitting Bull; Sioux) Six Mile Ranch (see RANCHES: hog; RANCHES: Cuny; Ecoffey) Six Mile Ranch by John D. McDermott 36:1:96 Six-Masted Schooner Wyoming, poem by Jim Hand 66:1&2:47 six-shooters 26:1:18, 47 Sixteenth Annual Meeting, Wyoming State Historical Society 42:1:105-115 Sixth Grandfather: Black Elk’s Teaching Given to John G. Neihardt by Raymond J. DeMallie, review 58:2:58-59 Sixth Judicial District Court 66:4:16 Sixth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, Second Battalion (see MILITARY) Sixth U.S. Volunteer Cavalry (see MILITARY) Sixty Days To and In Yellowstone National Park by Henry A. Kirk, edited by Daniel Y. Meschter 44:1:5-23 December 14, 2009 Page 671

Sizer, J. Edwin 61:2:33, 37 Skelton, Jim (see Bridger Trail Ford) Skelton, Johnathan F. 44:1:32 Skelton, W. J. (Reverend) 35:2:142 Skepper, J. W. 2:1:20; 3:3:181-183 Sketch of John Colter by W. J. Ghent 10:3:111-116 Sketch of the Black Hills Expedition of 1874 by Richard Dumbrill 46:2:264-267 Sketches of Wyoming by Dana Van Burgh, Jr., review 50:1:189 Ski resorts, first 70:3:7 Skibo, Eileen, sketches by 65:4:22, 51; maps by 66:1&2:12; 66:4:44, 48; Big Horn plat 14 Ski-Doos 70:3:13, 15 Skiers 70:3:17 Skiff, F. J. V. 38:2:210 Skinner, Charles W. 36:1:66 Skinner, Charles W. Jr. 13:4:338 Skinner, Charles William 66:1&2:15-16, 20 Skinner, Ernest S. 43:1:22 skis 71:3:39 Skiver, James 25:1:77, 79 Skiver, Phil 25:1:77, 79 Skjelver, Mabel Cooper 49:1:164 (see also William Wallace Cook: Dime Novelist) Skogen, Larry C., reviewer of The Wagon Box Fight: An Episode of Red Cloud’s War, 76:3:36 Skogen, Larry C., reviewer, 72:1:46 Skoglund, Margaret 28:1:59 Skouras, Charles P. 22:2:45 Skull Creek Divide 49:2:275 Slack and Bramel 18:1:79 Slack and Webster 18:1:79 Slack, Artemus 62:1:11 Slack, Brad 28:1:110-112 Slack, E. A. 73:3:7 Slack, Edward Archibald 2:4:67; 4:3:355; 9:3:731, 740-741; 33:2:142, 146, 151, 154; 34:1:62, 69-71, 75; 35:1:94; 7:1:9, photo 16, 33, 45; 37:2:164; 38:1:126; photo 55:2:5, 6; 59:1:41; 62:1:11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 34, 61, 70; 63:1:5 (see also Slack, M. E. A.) Slack, Harriet (see Forty-fourth Star) Slack, M. E. A. (Mrs.) 15:2:178; 15:4:387; 18:1:79-80, 87-88; 19:1:39, 49; 22:1:73; 23:2:55; 24:2:37; 30:2:145 Slack, Mary (Mrs. John) 27:2:232 Slack, O. L. 45:2:172 Slack, Sarah Frances (see Mrs. Wallace C. Bond-Sarah Frances Slack) Slacurn, William A. 17:2:102-103 Slade, Alfred Joseph "Black Jack" 56:2:18-19; 57:2:26-27, 30-31 (see also Slade, Joseph) Slade, Charles 32:1:112 Slade, J. A. 4:2:306; 7:2:375 Slade, Jack (see Slade, Alfred Joseph; Slade, Joseph) December 14, 2009 Page 672

Slade, Joe (see Slade, Alfred Joseph; Slade, Joseph) Slade, Joseph 32:1:112-113; 33:1:767-777; 42:2:261 Slade, Joseph Alfred "Jack" 17:1:15; 18:2:93, 103; 21:1:88-90; 28:1:47; 29:2:184; 57:1:9-10 (see also Kiskadden- Slade) Slade, Virginia Marie (Mrs. Alfred "Jack") 21:1:88-91; 28:1:47-48; 42:2:261; 57:2:27, 30 Slade, William 32:1:112 Slade’s Chimney photo 32:1:102, 112-113 Slate Creek 22:2:28, 50, 57; 30:2:206; 65:4:52 Slate Creek Road 22:2:58, 62; 30:2:209-210 Slater (Lieutenant) 56:1:16, photo 19 Slater Basin 16:2:109 Slater Creek 16:1:81 Slater School photos 54:2:10-11 Slater State Bank 54:2:44 Slater, L. E. (Mrs.) 10:2:95 Slater, William 16:1:79-81 Slatt, Rebecca 27:2:232 Slaugher, John 76:3:28-29 Slaughter House Gulch 31:1:82 Slaughter of the Bison (poem) by Jens K. Grondahl 21:2/3:214-215 Slaughter, Joe R. 28:2:175-176 Slaughter, John "Johnnie" (stage driver) 14:1:78; 19:1:55; 20:2:172; 21:2/3:226; 39:1:16; 54:2:51; 66:4:2 Slaughter, W. W. 13:1:76-77 Sledge 65:1:9, 19 (see also card games; Eucre) sleeping car (see railway sleeping car) Sleiger, Has 44:2:202 Slemmer, Adam Jacoby (Lieutenant Colonel) 38:1:7, 19, 43, 45, 47 Slick Creek 52:2:45 Slide, Wyoming 29:2:157 Slim 47:2:169-170 Slim Buttes Fight 44:1:167; 45:1:43, 46 Slim Buttes, Dakota 76:1:3, 9, 13 Slimmer, E. (Mrs.) 39:1:82 Sliney, George M. 26:1:54 Slip Stream (see MILITARY) Sloan (see Pick-Sloan Missouri River Basin reclamation project) Sloan and Shaver (Shafer) 37:1:53, 67 Sloan, A. C. 4:1:235-264; 2:4:78 Sloan, Austin (Mrs.) 5:2&3:122 Sloan, W. G. 64:1:25 Sloan, William 20:2:176 Sloan, William K. 18:2:99; 47:1:10 (see also Autobiography of Wm. K. Sloan) Sloane, T. O. C. 14:4:292 Slocum, Tom, photo by 66:1&2:25 Sloss, C. C. (Mrs.) 27:2:232 December 14, 2009 Page 673

Slosson, Edwin E. 58:1:10, 12, photo 13 66:4:46 Slough's Brigade Band, 72:1:25 Slover, R. H. 45:1:83-84 Slow Buffalo 14:4:262 (see also Sioux) Sly, John F. 27:2:232 Small (Captain) 19:2:132-133 Small Museum and the Interpretation of Wyoming History by Geoffrey R. Hunt 51:1:5-97 small pox epidemic (1878) 18:2:128; 29:2:135 Small, H. M., 70:2:29 Small, John 8:1:489-491 Smalley, Belle 37:1:37 Smalley, Ben H. 60:2:12, 18 Smalley, Benjamin (Mrs.) 12:1:46 Smalley, Bill 51:1:118 Smalley, E. J. (Mrs.) 12:3:246; 13:1:81-82; 13:4:389; 20:2:179; 21:2/3:241; 23:2:62 Smalley, Ed, 70:1:4 Smalley, Edwin J. (see Edwin J. Smalley) Smalley, Eva 37:1:31 Smearer, John 35:2:139 Smelser 30:2:201 smelter (see copper smelter) Smiley, Elmer E. 58:1:10 Smiling Fox 29:2:188 (see also Sioux) Smith (Captain) 21:2/3:142 Smith (Colonel) 16:2:144; 36:2:180-181 Smith (General) 17:1:78; 17:2:169; 36:1:68 Smith (geologist) 24:1:33 Smith (Indian killer) 16:1:16 Smith (Major) 41:2:197 Smith (Mrs.) 39:1:102 Smith (Private) 38:1:73 Smith (see E. Hunt and Smith) Smith (see FIRSTS: First Wagons to Reach the Rocky Mountains, extract from letter from Messrs. Smith, Jackson and Sublett to Secretary of War) Smith 5:4:161; 20:1:89-90; 22:1:88; 48:1:122 Smith 65:2/3:28 (see also Mr. Smith Goes to Tokyo) Smith and Wesson Revolvers by J. E. Partons, review 27:2:226; 31:1:120-121 Smith and Wills (wood contractors) 15:3:281 Smith County (Kansas) 64:3/4:56 Smith Gulch 44:1:47 Smith Mercantile Company 46:2:181, 199-200 (see also Casper Mercantile Company) Smith Premier Typewriter Company 26:1:20 Smith Ranch (see RANCHES) Smith, "Black Henry" 30:1:34-35 December 14, 2009 Page 674

Smith, "Coyote,” (photo) 71:4:48 Smith, "Old" (‘49er) 32:1:55-56 Smith, A. 19:2:101 Smith, A. B. (Mr. and Mrs.) 28:2:211 Smith, A. R. 28:2:211 Smith, Al 15:1:64, 66; 49:2:197, 199 Smith, Alfred L. 35:2:131 Smith, Alfred M. 35:2:143 Smith, Alice 1:3:20 Smith, Amos W. 25:1:43-44, 46, 57-58 Smith, Annick (see Last Best Place: A Montana Anthology) Smith, Art 17:1:68 Smith, Asa Bowen 42:1:10-11, 18, 22, 25, 37 Smith, Atley 40:2:256 Smith, B. C. (Constable) 64:2:46 Smith, Babs (Mrs.) 30:1:108 Smith, Benjamin F. (Major) 39:1:105; 41:2:198; 55:1:41 Smith, Bill 22:2:15; 40:2:250, 252; 42:2:184 Smith, Bob 15:1:66; 18:1:78 Smith, Bob 70:3:43 Smith, Bobby 40:1:118 Smith, Burns C. (see Smith, W. B. C.) Smith, Byron 49:1:66, 68 Smith, C. C. 24:2:91 Smith, C. F. 66:1&2:13 Smith, C. W. 42:1:15, 32; 62:2:83 Smith, C.C. 76:1:23, 25 Smith, C.C. 76:3:16-17 Smith, Calvin 19:1:47 Smith, Cap 38:1:97 Smith, Carlyle (Doctor) 35:2:211 Smith, Catherine Carrol 39:1:75, 102 Smith, Charles F. (Colonel) 27:2:205 Smith, Charley (Charlie) 16:1:72; 42:1:90; 52:2:51 Smith, Charlie (Mrs.) 49:1:11, 14-15 (see also Sioux) Smith, Charlie 49:1:5-7, 9-15, 18, 20-21 (see also Sioux) Smith, Charlotte Chaplin 61:1:3 Smith, Clarence "Bud" 26:2:218 Smith, Cornelius 22:2:54 Smith, Dan 46:1:116 Smith, Daniel Scott 56:2:32 Smith, David G. 5:1:39 Smith, Dr. R. P. 74:1:29 Smith, Duane A. (see Horace Tabor: His Life and the Legend; review of Boss Cowman: The Recollections of Ed Lemmon, 1857-1946; review of Gilpin Gold Tram; review of Silver San Juan. The December 14, 2009 Page 675

Rio Grande Southern; Rocky Mountain Mining Camps. The Urban Frontier; Rocky Mountain West; Taste of the West: Essays in Honor of Robert Athearn) Smith, Dwyer F. (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Smith, E. N. 33:2:191 Smith, E. P. 19:1:61 Smith, E. Willard 11:1:32-41; 15:3:287-29 (see also Excerpt from the Journal of E. Willard Smith) Smith, Ed 19:1:47 Smith, Ed 71:2:9 Smith, Edith Carpenter (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Smith, Edith Eaton 27:2:232 Smith, Edward P. 58:2:11, 15 Smith, Edwin C. (Mr. and Mrs.) 28:1:60 Smith, Edwin M. 2:2:39 Smith, Elizabeth Dixon 62:2:87-89 Smith, Florence Blake 58:1:41, 43-47 Smith, Frank 22:2:44; 46:1:116; 60:2:33 Smith, Franklin Campbell (Reverend) 3:2:148; 4:3:367; 43:1:25, 31, 34-40 Smith, Fred 55:2:16 Smith, Fred A. (Brigadier General) 18:1:56 Smith, G. C. (Mrs.) 39:1:98 Smith, G. C. 15:1:42 Smith, G. Hubert 33:2:121 Smith, George 15:1:66; 22:2:38; 24:2:25; 25:2:199 Smith, George Albert 46:2:222, 228-230, 233 (see also Builders of the Kingdom: George A.Smith, John Henry Smith, George Albert Smith) Smith, George C. 12:4:277, 279; 37:1:17; 39:1:74, 82, 89, 95, 97, 102; 42:2:232; 44:2:270 Smith, George R. (Captain) 26:1:130 Smith, Gov. AI 74:1:8 Smith, Harlan I. 9:3:763 Smith, Harlem I. 28:2:121 Smith, Harry 53:1:53 Smith, Harry G. 17:1:70, 74 Smith, Helena Huntington 65:4:25, photo 21, 33 (see also War on Powder River, The History of an Insurrection) Smith, Helena Huntington, quoted, 70:1:24 Smith, Henry (soldier) 23:2:20-21; 29:1:71 (see also MILITARY: Company D) Smith, Henry 65:4:38-40 Smith, Hoke 66:3:36 Smith, Hugh 27:1:30; 30:1:108 Smith, Hy 22:2:29 Smith, J. B. 52:2:37 Smith, J. E. (Reverend) 35:2:142; 45:1:65 Smith, J. H. 17:1:79 Smith, J. N. 16:2:160 Smith, J. Q. (Commissioner of Indian Affairs) 46:1:28-29; 58:2:14-17 December 14, 2009 Page 676

Smith, J. R. 20:1:88 Smith, Jabe 36:2:194 Smith, Jackson & Sublette 75:3:8, 11 13, 16 Smith, Jackson & Sublette, 71:4:35 Smith, Jacob F. 39:1:75 Smith, James 26:1:64; 30:2:197 Smith, James Edward 66:3:4 Smith, James L. 20:1:74, 80; 64:2:44 Smith, James Morton, author of Invitation to the Reader 66:3:14 Smith, Janet (Mrs.) 1:3:20; 26:1:53 Smith, Janet Sherlock 56:2:331-332; 62:1:20 Smith, Janet Sherlock 71:2:16 Smith, Jedediah 71:4: 21, 34 Smith, Jedediah 75:3:11, 15, 16 Smith, Jedediah S. 15:2:174; 17:2:98, 100; 30:1:46, 50; 31:2:243; 33:2:161; 37:2:219; 42:1:97; 44:1:81; 45:2:252; 54:1:63; 55:1:53; 62:2:76-77 Smith, Jim 2:4:65; 40:2:252 Smith, Joe A. 27:2:232 Smith, John 46:1:24 Smith, John Eugene (Colonel; Brevette Major General) 9:3:755-760; 38:1:22-24, 43, 45; 39:1:106-107; 41:2:239; 43:2:249, 251; 44:2:164 Smith, John Henry (see Builders of the Kingdom: George A.Smith, John Henry Smith, George Albert Smith) Smith, John J. 20:2:180 Smith, John R. 16:1:56; 20:1:88; 26:2:111; 27:1:27; 29:1:51; 30:2:178; 31:2:195; 35:2:131; 42:2:257-258, 261-262 Smith, John R. 74:1:18 Smith, John Simpson 51:2:38 (see also Western Odyssey of John Simpson Smith: Frontiersman, Trapper, Trader and Interpreter) Smith, John W. 45:2:257; 51:2:36-53 (see also Frontier Fortunes of John W. Smith) Smith, Joseph 21:2/3:118; 58:2:34 Smith, Joseph F. 46:2:243-245 Smith, Josephine Allen 51:2:51 Smith, Julia 46:1:116 Smith, Katie G. 39:1:102-103 Smith, Kirby (Lieutenant) 59:2:39, photo 45 Smith, L. G. 19:1:26 Smith, L. W. (Mrs.) 19:1:30 Smith, Leona 13:3:23 Smith, Lot (Captain; Major) 28:1:85; 29:2:187; 31:2:216; 32:1:19 Smith, Lot, 72:1:11, 12, 15, (illus., 11) Smith, Louise S. (Miss) photo 12:3:189; 12:4:313; 27:2:232; 37:1:4, photo 5; photo 42:2:192; 54:2:58 Smith, Lt. Col. C. F., 72:1:12, 13 Smith, M. H. (Doctor) 30:1:108, 111 Smith, Mack (Mrs.) 42:1:90 December 14, 2009 Page 677

Smith, Mack 27:2:225 Smith, Margaret Chase (Senator) 55:1:12 Smith, Margaret L. (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Smith, Marie 61:1:6 Smith, Martin 25:2:207 Smith, Mattie 42:1:83 Smith, Maude H. photo 17:2:158 Smith, Melvin T. (see review of Fur Trade of the American West; review of Story of the Latter-Day Saints; review of Mormon People, Their Character and Traditions; review of Mormonism and the American Experience) Smith, Mike 51:2:46, photo 47 Smith, Mrs. Tudor 74:1:28 Smith, Nell 76:4:13-17 Smith, Nels (grandson of Governor Nels Smith) 66:3:19 Smith, Nels 71:4:4, 13 Smith, Nels 76:4:19 Smith, Nels H. (Governor) photo 12:4:250, 312-313; 13:2:158; 14:1:83; 24:1:3-5, 11-12, 16; 26:1:56; 48:2:182; 54:1:21-22; 61:1:6; 66:3:19; 64:3/4:9-10 (see also Wyoming’s Golden Anniversary, Governor Nels H. Smith) Smith, O. C. 35:1:32 Smith, Park (Mrs.)1:3:19 Smith, Paul 73:3:27, 29 Smith, Perry 15:3:281; 16:2:141; 20:1:64; 38:2:186-187; 44:1:17; 39:1:94, 97 (see also Perry Smith’s Meat Market) Smith, Phil photo 6:3:252, 254, 256 Smith, Rena M. 39:1:102-103 Smith, Robert C. 35:2:131 Smith, Robert E. (see review of Agriculture in the Development of the Far West; review of Adams County: The People, 1872-1972; review of Adams County: A Story of the Great Plains; review of Indian Life: Transforming an American Myth; review of Pioneer Steelmaker in the West: The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company; review of With Good Intentions: Quaker Work Among the Pawnees, Otos, and Omahas in the 1870s) Smith, Roy C. 1:2:8; 1:3:20 Smith, Ruth 76:4:17 Smith, Sarah 43:2:225-226 Smith, Selina (Miss) 15:3:279 Smith, Sharon Reed (see Recollections of a Goshen County Homesteader) Smith, Sherry L. (see review of Vanguard of Expansion: Army Engineers in the Trans-Mississippi West, Fame, Failures, and Fortunes; Sagebrush Soldier: Private William Earl Smith’s View of the Sioux War of 1876; View From Officers’ Row: Army Perceptions of Western Indians; New Direction for Wyoming Women’s History; What’s New About the New Western History?) Smith, Sherry L., A Jackson Hole Life: Verba Lawrence, 71:3:35-43; bio. 43 Smith, Sumner 25:2:198 Smith, Terrance 74:1:18, 22 Smith, Terrence 35:2:148 Smith, Thomas (Private) 20:2:167; 25:1:48; 27:2:172; 33:2:127 Smith, Thomas James 9:3:744 December 14, 2009 Page 678

Smith, Thomas T., A Dose of Frontier Soldiering: The Memoirs of Corporal E. A. Bode, Frontier Regular Infantry, 1877-1882, review 66:4:71-72 Smith, Tom 40:1:118; 45:2:157-158; 53:1:12; 65:4:30 Smith, W. B. C. 51:2:45-46 (see also Smith, Burns C.) Smith, Waddell F. (see Story of the Pony Express) Smith, Wallace, 72:1:36 Smith, Wilke M. (Mrs.) 20:2:99 Smith, Willard E. 11:1:32-41 (see also Journal, 1839-1840) Smith, William (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:232 Smith, William Earl (Private) (see Sagebrush Soldier: Private William Earl Smith’s View of the Sioux War of 1876) Smith, William L. 24:2:84 Smith’s (see RANCHES) Smith’s Fork 15:2:174; 22:2:4, 50; 23:1:60; 26:2:177; 30:2:199, 213; 31:1:6, 89; 51:1:104 Smith-Books Printing Company, Denver, Colorado 75:4: 23 Smither, George A. 26:2:166, 180 Smither, H. C. (Lieutenant) 18:1:56 Smith-Lever Act 64:1:19-20 Smithsonian Institution 11:3:234; 13:1:81; 16:2:145; 64:3/4:8; 66:4:6, 36 Smithsonian Institution 74:2:19, 20, 21, 27 Smithsonian Institution, 70:2:26 Smock, Ephsom (Mrs.) 35:2:142 Smoke Across the Prairie by James L. Ehernberger and Francis G. Gschwind, review 37:1:135-136 Smoke Down the Canyons by James L. Ehernberger and Francis G. Gschwind, review 38:2:242-243 Smoke Over the Divide by James L. Ehernberger and Francis G. Gschwind, review 37:2:254 Smoke, Bob II, 74:1:12 Smoke, Samuel A. (Major) 18:1:57 smoking 53:2:60 smoking pipes (see peace pipe) Smoky Hill Road 46:1:20-21 Smoot, Luther R. 32:1:25, 37 Smoot, Reed (Utah Senator) 53:1:18-20; 58:2:23-24 Smoot, Russell (see Russell Smoot and Company) Smoot, Sen. Reed 73:3:31 Smooth the Way (poem) by Dick J. Nelson 36:2:203 Smotherman, Gerald 58:1:4 Smyth, R. J. 41:2:198-199 Smythe, O. J. 37:2:153 Smythe, William E. 20:1:48; 55:2:20 Snake Frontiers: The Eastern Shoshones in the Eighteen Century by Colin G. Calloway 63:3:82-92 Snake Indians 16:1:77; 17:1:31; 17:2:144; 23:2:17, 21; 26:1:65-69, 71; 26:2:158, 165, 168, 171-177, 179, 183, 185, 188; 27:1:62; 27:2:119-204, 209, 211; 33:2:167-168; 36:2:137; 38:2:218; 44:1:86; 45:1:33, 35, 40; 53:2:58; 54:2:46 (see also Sho-Sho-Nay vocabulary; Shoshone (Eastern)) Snake Mountain (see Little Known Battle of Snake Mountain) Snake Ranch (see RANCHES) December 14, 2009 Page 679

Snake River 15:2:165-168; 16:1:79-81; 16:2:96, 99, 108, 122-123; 23:1:85; 28:2:201; 32:2:201; 33:1:28- 31; 33:2:162, 165-166; 34:2:181; 35:1:44; 42:2:206; 44:1:76; 65:2/3:22; 65:4:41 Snake River 70:4:9 Snake River 71:4:29, 35, 38, 39 Snake River Brigade 70:4:10 Snake River Cattle Company 15:1:9-11, 19 Snake River Land Company 42:2:151, 153-156, 158-159, 166, 168, 170-172, 175, 179; 44:2:243-244, 246-249; 58:2:28 Snake River Land Company 71:3:10, 11, 15, 16, 20, 21, 23 Snake River Valley 7:4:449-459; 16:1:79-81; 22:2:49 Snake vocabulary 11:2:113 Snake Woman 46:1:17 (see also Arapaho) snakes (see rattlesnakes) Snell, Bernice (Miss) 27:2:232 Snell, Joseph (see Life, Times and Treacherous Death of Jesse James; review of Medicine Lodge, the Story of a Kansas Frontier Town) Snell, Joseph 64:3/4:55 Snell, Lewis A. 50:1:25-26 Snider 16:2:165 Snider, Elias U. (Mrs.) 35:2:142 Snider, Elias U. 35:2:128, 131; 40:1:64 Snider, Horace 31:1:63-64 Snitzer, Gus 13:2:112-122 Snively, Frank 74:1:29 Snively, H. T. 39:1:96 Sno-cat 70:3:12 Snoddy, Joe (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Snodgrass, George H. 27:1:92; (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:232 Snodgrass, John 54:2:68 Snook (Captain) 21:2/3:137 snow blindness 26:1:49 Snow Creek 23:2:22 Snow King Mountain Ski Area 44:2:258-259 Snow King ski area 71:3:42 Snow Mountains 23:1:65 Snow mountains 71:4:36 snow plows (see rotary snow plow photo) Snow Survey Committee 70:3:12 Snow, 70:1:42 Snow, Agnes K. (see Wyoming Women Congratulated by British Women in 1891) Snow, C. H. 60:1:3-4 Snow, Charley W. 38:1:99 Snow, Clyde 37:1:85 Snow, Eliza R. 21:2/3:112 Snow, Erastus 21:2/3:120; 46:2:228, 243-245 December 14, 2009 Page 680

Snow, John T. 73:3:21 Snow, Julian 19:1:61 Snow, Les 26:1:31 Snow, Lucille 9:2:701 Snow, Tom (Mrs.) 54:2:52, 58, 61 Snow, W. C. (Mrs.) 7:1:364; 12:1:81-82 Snow, W. E. (Mrs.) 2:1:20 Snow, Warren 26:2:173 Snow, William C. (Mrs.) 18:2:163; 19:2:137 Snowbird mine 44:1:48 Snowcoach tours 70:3:20, 22 Snowcoaches 70:3:18 Snowden, Joseph P. 38:1:102 Snowmachines 70:3:11 Snowmobile industry 70:3:23 Snowmobile policy 70:3:17 Snowmobile visitation 70:3:20 Snowmobiles 70:3:14, 17, 18, 23; photo 21 Snowplanes 70:3:8, 9 Snowplanes, Snowcoaches and Snowmobiles: The Decision to Allow Snowmobiles into Yellowstone National Park, 70:3:6 snowsheds 30:2:168 snowshoeing 71:3:38 Snowshoers 70:3:17 snowshoes 26:1:45-46 snowstorms 53:2:54 (see also blizzards) Snowy Range (Wyoming) 66:4:29, 35 Snowy Range, 76:2:43 Snyder (Sergeant) 27:2:170 Snyder (sutler) 18:2:128 Snyder and Garrad 22:2:99 Snyder and Star Valley Trail (see Lander Road) Snyder Basin 31:1:89 Snyder Basin Ranger Station 30:1:51 Snyder, Abraham L. 24:2:82 Snyder, Andrew 36:1:56 Snyder, Art 20:2:1279 Snyder, Charles (Mrs.) 22:2:6; 27:2:232 Snyder, D. (see D. and H. Snyder) Snyder, D. H. (and family) 21:1:93, 99 Snyder, Donald 45:1:81 Snyder, Dudley 54:1:52 Snyder, E. U. (Mrs.) 36:1:56 Snyder, Elias 74:1:19 Snyder, Elizabeth Rydahl (Mrs.) 27:2:232 December 14, 2009 Page 681

Snyder, Fred 30:2:171-173 Snyder, J. (see D. and H. Snyder) Snyder, J. W. (and family) 21:1:93, 99 Snyder, Jacob 40:2:210, 217 Snyder, James A. 40:2:271 Snyder, John 54:1:52 Snyder, John M. 53:2:18 Snyder, Marcus 22:2:110 Snyder, O. S. 34:2:216 Snyder, Oscar 58:1:6 Snyder, Ruth 55:2:31 Snyder, Viola (Mrs.) 22:2:10 Snyder, W. 65:1:13 Snyder. Harry C. 71:4:2 SO (see RANCHES) SO 20:1:90; 28:2:175, 188 So Far From Spring by Peggy Simson Curry, review 28:2:209, 228-229; 57:1:64-65 So Much to be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier edited by Ruth B. Moynihan, Susan Armitage, and Christiane Dichamp, review 63:1:32-33 Soap Creek 51:1:108 Soap Creek, 70:2:10 Social Anthropology of North American Tribes by Fred Eggan, review 28:1:103-104 Social Gospel era 65:1:24 Social Gospel in the West) socialism (see also Thomas, Norman) 66:3:13, 20 Societe Belgo-Americaine des Petroles du Wyoming 22:1:87 Society Disappearing 12:4:263 Society of California Pioneers 26:1:99 Society of California Pioneers, 70:2:34 Socony-Vacuum Refining Company 64:3/4:7 sod houses (see Sod Walls: The Story of the Nebraska Sod House) Sod Walls: The Story of the Nebraska Sod House by Roger L. Welsch, review 40:2:290 Soda Butte Valley, 70:2:29 soda fountain, in Yellowstone, 74:2:5 Soda Spring, 72:1:17 Soda Springs 9:4:40; 22:2:52; 23:1:60, 67; 25:2:130-131; 36:2:206; 44:1:30; 65:2/3:18 Soda Springs: Curiosity of the Trail by Robert L. Munkres 43:2:215-235 Sodaro, Craig (see Frontier Spirit: The Story of Wyomiing; Wyoming: Courage in the Lonesome Land) Soderberg family 71:2:26 Soglow, Otto (see Little King ) Sokoper 26:2:163 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) solar eclipse of 1878 6:1&2:228-229 sold at auction 73:3:20 soldier (see Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier’s View of Indian Country) December 14, 2009 Page 682

Soldier and Brave, the National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings, National Park Service introduction by Ray Allen Billington, review 36:1:108-109 Soldier Creek 32:1:123; 33:1:83; 36:2:216, 219 Soldier Creek Road 36:1:69 Soldier Creek, 70:2:6 Soldier Creek, Wyoming 22:2:99 soldier societies (see Dog Soldiers) Soldier’s Guide to American Women 64:3/4:42 Soldier’s Home 31:1:51 Soldiering on the Frontier by C. E. Gould 35:1:83-84 soldiers (see foreign soldiers; MILITARY) Soles and Perkins lode 40:2:229, 231, 233 Solitude Circle Trail 30:1:6 Solomon’s Creek Fork 17:1:48-49, 53 Solving the Jigsaw Puzzle: One Suffrage Story at a Time by Sidney Howell Fleming 62:1:23-72 Some Early Wyoming History West of the 108th Meridian by Mrs. Cyrus Beard 3:2:127-136 Some New Notes on Two Old Forts. The Fort on Willow Creek. Fort Bridger Claims and Counter Claims by Fred R. Gowans 46:2:217-251 Some Pathways in Twentieth Century History edited by Daniel R. Beaver, review 41:2:281-282 Some Recollections of an Old Freighter by T. S. Garrett 3:1:86-93 Some Wyoming Editors I Have Known by W. E. Chaplin 18:1:79-88 Some Wyoming Place Names, Their Origin and Meaning 14:4:322-324 Somers, Belle Redman, 70:2:35 Somerset (Ohio) 66:4:9, 11 Somerset Lutheran Parish (Ohio) 66:4:9, 11 Somewhere west of Laramie 70:4:45 Somewhere West of Laramie, 70:3: inside cover Sommers, Fay 33:2:158 Somsen, Dorothy 60:2:13, 18 Son of the Morning Star, Custer and the Little Bighorn by Evan S. Connell, review 58:1:56 Son-a-at 27:1:80 (see also Ute) Song of the West 15:3:196-197 Songer, John F. 74:1:27 songs (see Cowboy Songs and Western Railroad Songs) Songs of the Sage by Mae Urbanek, review 34:1:126; 38:1:89 Songs of Wyoming by Hans Kleiber, review 36:1:107-108 Sonivohedika (wheat eater) 33:1:31 Sonny (Mrs.) 30:2:185 Sons of the American Revolution 56:1:27 Soo Qui (Chinese) 19:2:110 Soo Railroad (Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railroad) 66:4:10 Soos-ka-dee (see Sisk-ke-dee) Soper, Dr. R. W. 74:1:27 Sorenson, Carl 26:1:22 Sorenson, Charles 27:1:113 December 14, 2009 Page 683

Sorenson, Daisy 40:1:96 Sorg, Mike 24:2:119 Sorrel Horse 28:1:31; 43:1:77 (see also Crow) Sosokos 26:2:152 Sotham, T. F. B. 42:1:59, 65 soubriquet 21:1:71-72 Soule, Justus F. 54:1:27 Souls and Saddlebags edited by Austin L. Moore, review 34:2:255-256 Sour Dough Dick 38:1:90 Sour, William 25:1:79 Sources on Wyoming Mexican/ Hispanic History, 73:2:9 Sous, Orlando 27:2:155 Sousa, John Philip 43:1:100-101 Souter, John 26:1:58 South America (see Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop-of-War "Dale", 1841-1843) South Bear Creek 42:2:262 South Bend Stage Station 23:2:51; photo 31:2:217 South Dakota 66:3:60, 63-65 South Dakota 9:2:709; 26:2:124; 65:1:50; 65:4:26 (see also History of South Dakota) South Dakota Historical Department 26:2:119 South Denver High School (Colorado) 66:4:6 South Durbin Street (Casper, Wyoming) 64:3/4:14 South Elementary (Lander) 71:2:17 South Faulk (see South Fork) South Fork 21:2/3:125 South Michigan Street (Chicago, Illinois) 66:4:34 South Pass (see FIRSTS: wagons through; wheeled vehicle in Wyoming, a cannon through; white man there; white woman to cross through; Fourth Segment of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Tom Sun Ranch to South Pass. Trek No. 23 of the Historical Trail Treks; South Pass, A Place in Wyoming Worthy of a Monument; Story of South Pass) 1:1:4, 6; 1:3:1; 9:4:39; 15:2:179; 17:2:93-94, 98; 21:2/3:178; 22:2:27, 49, 58-59, 62; 23:2:16, 57; 25:2:151-152; 26:1:56; 27:1:4, 8; 27:2:221; 30:1:43, 45-49, 58, 63; 30:1:42-43; 30:2:140, 201; 32:1:19, 42-44; 32:2:167, 198, 200-201, 225, 227, 258-259, 266, 268; 33:2:140, 146, 150-151, 154, 160, 176; 36:1:6-7; 37:2:218; 40:1:5; 40:2:269; 42:2:200; 43:2:180, 290; 44:2:283-286; 46:1:11; 47:2:221, 223- 225; 53:2:46; 54:1:62-64; 62:2:86-87; 65:2/3:6, 7, 10, 13-14, 26; 65:4:35, 40, 48, 50-51 South Pass, Wyoming South Pass 71:4:20, 21, 23, 29, 34, 35, 36; Fremont on 21 South Pass 75:3:11 South Pass and Honey Lake Wagon Road 34:1:50 South Pass by Hazel Nobel Boyack 30:1:45-49 South Pass City 15:2:179; 17:2:159; 18:1:79; 19:1:31, 44; 23:1:94; 26:1:58, 83; 27:1:33; 29:2:148; 30:1:41, 45, 63; 30:2:148-149, 193, 195, 207; 31:1:78, 87; 31:2:145, 160, 215; 33:1:34, 83, 92, 96; 34:1:50, 70; 34:2:225-226, 243, 246; 35:1:98; photo 36:1:78, 85-86, 88; 38:2:189; 39:1:134; 40:2:223- 225, 227; 43:2:185-186; 44:1:34-37, 43; 44:2:277, 280, 283-284; 53:2:28; 56:2:29-33, 36; photo 62:1:2, 3-21, 59-60; 65:4:50, 57, 61; 66:1&2:6, 73; 66:3:16; (see also FIRSTS: Protestant mission in Tetons; South Pass City, Wyoming) South Pass City 71:2:3, 5 December 14, 2009 Page 684

South Pass City by Norman Dickinson 40:2:115-116 South Pass City State Historic Site (Wyoming) 66:1&2:73 South Pass Freight Road (see Point of Rocks-South Pass Freight Road Trek, Trek No. 18 of the Historical Trail Treks) South Pass Mines 30:1:58, 63 South Pass mining area 65:4:51 South Pass News 5:1:38; 9:3:740; 33:2:140, 146, 151; 34:1:64, 70; 34:2:227; 36:1:79-80, 88; 56:2:29 South Pass road, 72:1:18 South Pass Route 33:2:204, 243 South Pass Stage Station 31:1:78-80 (see also South Pass Station) South Pass Station 27:1:9 (see also South Pass Stage Station) South Pass, 1868, James Chisholm’s Journal of the Wyoming Gold Rush edited by Lola M. Homsher, review 32:2:258-259 South Pass, 72:1:13, 15 South Pass, A Place in Wyoming Worthy of a Monument by Agnes R. Wright 1:1:3-7; 1:1&2:3-5 South Pass-Fort Bridger-Fort Hall road 17:2:93 South Platte (see Lower California Crossing) (Colorado) 16:1:75 South Platte River 17:1:8, 39-40; 21:2/3:198; 23:2:25; 49:1:93-94, 102; 65:2/3:6, 10, 17, 21 South Platte Route 65:2/3:7 South Platte Valley 23:1:6 South Second Street (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16 South Shoshone River 71:4:30, 32 South Third Street (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16 66:3:11 Southern Pacific Railroad (see Central Pacific and the Southern Pacific Railroads) Southern Wyoming Lumber Company 26:2:138 Southern Wyoming Telephone Company 30:2:148 Southwell, Beth, author 76:3:24-32; bio 39 Southwest 66:1&2:75 (see Taos Trappers: The Fur Trade in the Far Southwest, 1540-1846) Souvenir of Wyoming, 1924 by John White, review 4:4:403-404 souvenirs, Yellowstone, 74:2:5 Sowara, Robert 30:2:214 Sow-at (see Sow-i-etts) Sowawic 16:2:89, 96, 98, 129, 135-135 (see also Ute) Soweates (see Sow-I-etts) Sow-er-ette (see Sow-i-etts) Sowers, Ted C. 13:4:389; 14:1:84 Sowery, Grafton 18:1:20 Sow-i-etts 25:2:165, 180-182; 26:1:69, 78; 26:2:174; 27:1:72 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) space flight 71:2:36 Spack, Ruth, America’s Second Tongue: American Indian Education and the Ownership of English, 1860- 1900, reviewed, 76:3:37-38 Spackman, Eunice 66:4:35 Spaeth, Elizabeth 2:1:20 (see also Tragic Death in the Early Days of Wyoming) December 14, 2009 Page 685

Spaeth, Ernest 71:2:26, 32 Spalding, C. W. 18:1:82, 88 Spalding, Eliza Hart (Mrs. Henry Harman) 17:2:101-102; 21:2/3:173; 25:1:62-63; 27:1:4; 30:1:47; 44:2:283 Spalding, Franklin S. 58:1:16 Spalding, Franklin S. 71:4:41, 42 Spalding, H. H. (Mrs.) 1:1:5 (see also Whitman, Mrs. Marcus; FIRSTS: white woman through South Pass) Spalding, Henry (Mrs.) 32:2:267; 43:2:230 Spalding, Henry Harman (Reverend) 1:1:5; 21:2/3:173; 27:1:4; 27:2:178; 32:2:267; 43:2:230 Spalding, John J. (Bishop) 35:2:142 Spalding, Rev. Franklin 71:3:27, 28, 31; photo 28, 29 Spangler, Frank 34:1:110-111 Spangler, Sam 26:1:64 Spaniards 26:1:66 Spanish (see Anglo-Spanish Confrontation on the Gulf Coast During the American Revolution) Spanish 66:3:21 Spanish Basques 73:2:8 Spanish Diggings 23:2:46; 28:2:123-125; 32:1:114-115, 117-119 Spanish Diggings by Helen Willson 23:2:41-56; 26:2:196; 27:1:104; photo 28:2:118, 119-126; 30:2:215 Spanish Flu (1918) 66:3:28 Spanish Fork band 26:2:174 (see also Ute) Spanish Fork City 27:1:77-88 Spanish Fork farm 27:1:77-78, 85-87; 29:1:92 Spanish Fork Reservation, Utah 29:1:92, 94 Spanish influenza epidemic (1918) 65:1:28 Spanish language words 73:2:4 Spanish Mother Tongue 73:2:6 Spanish River 37:2:218 (see also Green River) Spanish River 71:4:34 Spanish sword blade and hilts photo 35:2:208 Spanish Sword Blade from Dayton, Wyoming by Don Grey 35:2:207-210 Spanish War Vessels on the Mississippi, 1792-1796 by Abraham P. Nasatir, review 40:1:151-152 Spanish-American War 11:4:295-297; 14:2:140; 18:2:29 (see also FIRSTS: State to respond for volunteers; FIRSTS: Wyoming troops raised first American flag in Manila) Spanish-American war 70:4:26 Spanish-language radio station 73:2:8 Sparks (cowman) 19:2:71 Sparks 20:2:27 Sparks, Dick 51:1:106-107 Sparks, John 1:2:6 Sparks, John 71:3:2 Sparks, Nevada 71:3:2 Sparks, William Andrew Jackson 18:2:140; 20:1:12; 20:2:134 Sparrow, J. E. (Reverend) 35:2:152 Sparrowhawk, Frank 47:2:239 December 14, 2009 Page 686

Spates, A. Worth 16:1:50 Spaugh, Addison A. (Mrs.) 31:1:44; 54:1:12; 61:2:32-33 Spaugh, Addison A. 7:4:484; 19:1:49; 23:2:46; 28:2:119; 31:1:44; photo 65:4:11 (see also Reminiscences of A. A. Spaugh) Spaulding (Mrs.) 19:1:33 Spaulding, H. H. 29:1:68 Spaulding, H. J. 32:1:32 Spaulding, Henry (Reverend) 58:2:5 Spaulding, John F. (Right Reverend) 53:2:50 Spaulding, Payson W. 15:3:307; 44:2:243 Speaker of the House (see Sheeks, Ben) Spear Brothers Cattle Company 14:2:121 Spear, Daisy (Mrs. "Doc") (see Alias Dan Davis-Alias Dan Morgan) Spear, Willis 45:1:18 Spear, Willis M. (Mrs.) photo 14:2:99 Spear, Willis M. 14:2:98, photo 99, 102-108, 126 (see also Willis M. Spear) 38:1:99 Spearfish Creek 34:1:8 Spearfish Creek Valley 34:1:8-10 Spears of Sheridan County 14:2:98-127 Speas, Dan 46:1:116 Specimen House, 74:2:3, 4 Specimen rack (photo), 74:2:4 Speck, "Old Bill" 30:1:23; 31:1:52-75 Speck, Bill 32:1:80 Spectacle (see RANCHES) Speed Graflex 66:4:8-9 Speed, Lem 65:4:41-44, 46 Speedy Stirrup Pin Company 34:2:217 Speer, George 22:2:23 Speer, Robert W., 72:1:4 Speier, Lamar (Reverend) 33:2:216 Spence (Lieutentant) 15:3:282 Spence, Clark 66:4:37 Spence, Clark C. 33:1:15 (see also Melbourne, The Australian Rain Wizard; Territorial Politics and Government in Montana, 1864-89) Spence, Gerry 66:3:29 Spence, Mary Lee (see Expeditions of John Charles Fremont. Volume I. Travels from 1838-1844, and Map Portfolio; Expeditions of John Charles Fremont, Vol. II; The Bear Flag Revolt and the Court- Martial) Spencer 32:2:192; 44:1:93 Spencer, (Lieutenant) 45:1:36 Spencer, Arthur C. 65:4:51 Spencer, Burrows 38:1:95 Spencer, Charles 14:4:275 (see also Tail of a Shirt) December 14, 2009 Page 687

Spencer, Charles Floyd (see Wyoming Homestead Heritage) Spencer, Farida 38:1:95 Spencer, Floyd (Mr. and Mrs.) 25:1:71-72, 76, 79 Spencer, George A. (Corporal) 44:1:201 Spencer, Harvey J. 24:2:104 Spencer, J. C. 34:1:15 Spencer, J. H. (Lieutenant; Major) 26:1:64; 44:2:157 Spencer, P. C. 27:2:225 Spencer, Pearl (Mrs.) 25:1:77, 79-80; 27:2:232 Spencer, Percy 55:1:17; 66:4:31 Spencer, Vern 73:3:29 Spencer, William M. 55:1:17 Spencer's Mountain, 71:3:42 Spendid Pauper, The Story of Moreton Frewen by Allen Andrews, review 40:2:284-285 Spenser, George 71:3:16 Sperry, Harrison, 70:2:34 Sphor, Adolph (Mrs.) 38:1:16 Sphor, Adolph 33:2:220 Spicer, Jack 49:2:279 Spicer, N. F. 17:1:82; 21:2/3:203-204 Spicer, Walt 44:1:94 Spiegel, Sydney B. 27:2:223; 31:1:103, 106; 31:2:231; 66:3:2 Spielman, Alice (Mrs.) 26:1:92 Spielman, Jesse (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:232 Spindler, Will H. (see Tragedy Strikes at Wounded Knee;Yesterday’s Trails) Spindletop 70:4:35 Spink, S. L. 13:1:76 Spink, Solomon 49:1:69, 80 Spirit Mountain 49:2:266 Spitfire MK XI (airplane) 64:3/4:3 Spleen Band Oglala 43:2:247 (see also Sioux) Split Rock 23:1:59; 29:2:147; 30:1:41; 32:2:266; 44:1:10; 44:2:274; 65:2/3:21 Split Rock Express Station 29:2:185; 30:1:40-41, 44, 48; 31:1:79 Split Rock Pony Express and Stage Station photo 29:2:182, 185, photo 186, 187 Split Rock Telegraph and Pony Express Station by Beulah Walker 44:2:274 Split Rock, Wyoming 29:2:157 Split Ticket Associaton of Cleveland, Ohio 58:1:26 Spliteck, Frank 28:2:191 Splitek, Eula 28:2:191 Spohr, Adolph (Mrs.) 30:1:108, 111 Spokane 33:1:28 Spokane House 17:2:94 Spooner (Senator) 20:2:156; 37:1:39 Spooner, E. A. 31:1:24 December 14, 2009 Page 688

Spooner, Lizzie A. 35:1:90 Spoonhunter, Willie 52:2:39 Spoor, Betha 37:1:31 Spotswood, Bob 21:2/3:187 Spotted Eagle 48:1:125 Spotted Horn Bull 48:1:124 Spotted Horse Creek 16:1:74 Spotted Rabbit Crossing, 70:2:7 Spotted Tail 11:4:259-260; 17:1:9; 18:2:93, 106, 112, 116; 23:1:21-22; 30:1:86; 34:2:138; 37:1:87; 39:2:189, 196, 202-203, 205-210, 213-214, 216; 41:2:246; 42:1:88; 42:2:271; 43:2:249, 253; 44:2:164; 45:2:145; 46:1:9, 16; photo 51:2:44, 45-46; photo 58:2:16 (see also Mini-aku. Daughter of Spotted Tail; Sioux) Spotted Tail 76:3:8-12 Spotted Tail Agency, 70:1:11 Spotted Tail, 74:2:23 Spottswood, Robert 33:1:77; 33:2:201 Spracklen, Jim 48:2:195 Sprague, C. A. 75:1, 19 Sprague, Davis and Company 56:1:39 Sprague, Frank Julian 52:1:17 Sprague, Marshall (see Great Gates; Massacre: the Tragedy at White River; review of Bartlett’s West: Drawing the Mexican Boundary) Spratley, Ed (and brother) 25:1:47 Spratt, Thomas 46:2:175 Spratt, William 54:2:71 Spread Creek Ranch 71:3:16 spread eagle military discipline 7:2:385 Spring Creek 22:2:80; 26:1:42, 45, 59 Spring Creek Canyon 26:1:49 Spring Creek Raid 54:2:71 (see also A Vast Amount of Trouble: A History of the Spring Creek Raid ; Ten Sleep Raid) Spring Creek raid, 70:1:3 Spring Gulch 37:2:243; 44:1:35, 40-41, 43, 47, 50 Spring Gulch, Wyoming 16:2:100, 137 Spring Roundup in Montana wood engraving 65:4:12 Spring Valley Mines 25:2:192 Spring, Agnes Wright (Mrs. A. T.) 1:1:3-7; 1:1&2:3-5; 12:3:246; 12:4:332; 13:3:232; 13:4:237-330; 18:1:89; 18:2:112; 21:2/3:183, 216, photo 224, 225-278; 24:2:116, 122-124; 27:2:232; 28:2:220-221; 49:2:185-187, photo 188, 189; 52:2:33,40-43; 45:1:81,86; 65:4:32; 66:4:2 (see also Boom Town Boy; Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage and Express Routes; Cow Country Legacies; Recognition that Sacajawea Died in Wyoming is Sought; review of Cattle Kings; review of Illinois Gold Hunter in the Black Hills. The Diary of Jerry Bryan, March 13 to August 20,1876; review of Wyoming. A History; review of Rocky Mountain Mining Camps. The Urban Frontier; When Grass was King; Wright, Agnes R.) Springer (Mrs. D. W.) 65:1:18 Springer Diary 65:1:6 (see also Springer, David Wallace) December 14, 2009 Page 689

Springer, David Wallace 65:1:2, 7-13, 15, 18-20 (see also Hossier Goes West: The Diaries and Letters of David Wallace Springer) Springer, Mary 65:1:18, 20 Springer, Mary 71:2:23, 29 Springer, May 65:1:8, 16-20 Springer, Myra 65:1:8, 10, 15-16, 19-20 Springer, William 37:2:162, 164 Springer, William M. 18:2:158 Springfield breech-loader, 74:2:30 Springfield rifles 16:2:99 Springfield, Illinois 23:2:28 Springman, Bob 25:1:77, 79 Springman, Wilda 25:1:77, 79 Springville, Utah Territory 26:2:153 Sproul, Samuel (Private) 33:2:232 Sproule, Lowther 28:2:137 Spruce Point 12:3:228 (see also RANCHES: Painter Ranch) Spurlock, Melissa Brooks 61:1:3, photo 4 Spurrier, Cleo Z. 6:1&2:241 Spurs 26:1:28 Spurs, Al 20:2:173 square dancing 26:1:54 Squash 26:2:174 (see also Ute) Squash-Head 26:2:153 (see also Ute) Squaw Butte 35:2:205 Squaw Butte Creek 35:2:205-206 squaw camp 16:2:101, 115, 123-124 Squaw Creek 71:4:38 Squaw Creek, 71:2:8 Squaw Creek-Baldwin Creek school bus route 26:2:135 squawman 25:1:43 (see also buckman) squaws 26:1:34 Squier, Ephraim George (Doctor) 14:4:264 Squire 23:1:94 Squires, Asher 24:1:25 Squires, Emeline Bent 24:1:26-27, 29, 32-33, 35, 37, 45, 47 Squires, George Jackson 24:1:24-51 Squires, Grace 24:1:27, 29-30, 35, 39, 45, 49-50 St Joe Road 65:2/3:13 St. Andrew's Day (November 30), 72:1:3 St. Andrews Episcopal Church 40:1:117; 44:2:281-282 St. Anthony (see Great Falls) St. Anthony Railroad 76:4:5 St. Anthony, Ida 17:2:91 St. Anthony, Idaho 71:4:34 December 14, 2009 Page 690

St. Bernard’s Academy 66:4:10 St. Clair, E. D. 58:1:3 St. Clair, Lynn 24:1:102 St. Clair, Rosa (Mrs.) photo 27:1:24; 27:2:231 St. Clair, W. E. (Mrs.) 61:1:45 St. Clair, Wallace 52:1:51 St. Clairsville, Ohio 31:2:159, 161, 188 St. David's Day (March 1), 72:1:3 St. Denis Road Ranch (see RANCHES) St. Dennis (see RANCHES) St. Gaudens, Augustus 38:1:50, 53 St. George, Judith (see Mount Rushmore Story) St. George, Utah 21:2/3:119 St. George's Day (April 23), 72:1:3 St. James Episcopal Mission 65:1:30 St. John 21:2/3:133, 135 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS; FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort Laramie) St. John, Ed. T. 26:1:52, 60, 63 St. John, Orestes 34:2:181, 183 St. Joseph (Missouri) 66:3:2 St. Joseph 65:2/3:11, 13 St. Joseph Road 23:1:62 St. Joseph, Missouri 32:1:27, 29, 31-34, 36, 44, 48-49; 32:2:190, 226; 33:1:76; 33:2:223-224; 36:2:208; 65:2/3:11, 13 St. Joseph’s Children’s Home 59:1:44-45, 47 St. Joseph’s Hospital 53:2:67 St. Joseph's Orphanage 73:3:11 St. Lawrence lode 40:2:235 St. Lawrence O’Toole Catholic Church 64:2:59 St. Ledger, E. G. 44:1:43 St. Louis 75:3:23 St. Louis Democrat and Journal 75:1, 27 St. Louis Missouri Fur Company 56:2:22 St. Louis Post Dispatch 26:2:130 St. Louis Type Foundry 49:1:56, 58-59 St. Louis Zoo 70:3:13 St. Louis, Missouri 17:2:91; 31:2:165, 221, 244-245; 32:1:5, 15; 32:2:191; 33:1:81; 33:2:159-160, 162, 172; 66:1&2:69; 66:3:7; 66:4:49 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 35:2:142, 150 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Guild 35:2:142 St. Luke’s German Lutheran Church 39:2:258 St. Mark’s Episcopal church 71:3:4 St. Marks Episcopal Church 22:1:71; 43:1:21, 23 (see also FIRSTS: church in Cheyenne) St. Mark's Episcopal Church 70:4:22, 26 St. Mary’s Cathedral pastors 2:2:32-34 St. Mary’s Cathedral, Cheyenne, Wyoming by Patrick A. McGovern 2:2:32-34 December 14, 2009 Page 691

St. Mary’s Cutoff 30:1:40 St. Mary’s Cutoff Stage Station (see Rocky Ridge Stage Station) St. Mary’s Kansas (see Methodist Mission) St. Mary’s Station 46:1:11 St. Mary's Catholic Church 73:3:8, 11 St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church 17:1:82 St. Matthews Episcopal Church 75:1, 17 St. Patrick's Day (March 17), 72:1:3, 30 St. Paul Public Library 13:2:158 St. Paul, Minnesota 26:2:131; 65:1:39, 44-45, 49; 66:1&2:2 St. Paul’s Catholic Missionary School (Montana) 59:1:16 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 27:2:239 St. Peter’s Church, Sheridan by Reverend A. W. Bell 2:3:46 St. Peters (Roman cathedral) 66:1&2:31 St. Pierre, Richard 70:3:45 St. Stephens Indian Mission 20:1:59; 22:2:17; 46:1:44-45 St. Vrain 15:3:293, 296 St. Vrain and Laramie Trail 23:1:6 St. Vrain, Ceran 75:3:17 St. Vrain's Fort 71:4:26 St.John, E. T. 71:2:12 Staack, Henry B. 7:2:404 Staack, Henry F. 7:3:422-424 Staats, Russell L. 27:2:232; 53:2:70 (see also Chugwater Stage Station and Division Point) Stacey, Fitch B. 20:1:72 Stack, Gerald A. 45:2:196 Stackpole, E. J. (General) (see Battle of Gettysburgh, A Guided Tour; Cedar Mountain to Antietam) Stacy. Estelle 71:4:7 Stafford, Charles 2:1:20; 2:2:39; 25:167 Stafford, Charles O. 50:1:39 Stafford, Isaac 33:1:79 Stafford, William (see Darkness Around Us; Sweeney is Deep: Selected Poems of William Stafford; In the White Sky) Staffordshire, England 70:4:20 Stage Coach King (see Halladay, Ben) Stage edited by Victor Flach, drawings by Joseph Deaderick, review 54:1:78 stage lines (see Voorhees, Luke) Stage Ride from Rawlins to the Wind River Boarding School, 1897 by Colonel Richard Hulbert Wilson 20:21:50-59 stage stations photo 30:2:126 stage Trails 23:2:60 stagecoach (see Stage) Stagecoach by Edward Buscombe 65:2/3:28; review 65:2/3:28 stagecoach routes 22:1:70; 26:2:138, 208; 30:2:132 (see also individual titles) stagecoach service 21:2/3:225; 23:1:9-10 December 14, 2009 Page 692

stagecoach stations 28:2:173 (see also Big Laramie; Big Sandy; Bitter Cottonwood; Bitter Creek; Box Elder; Deer Creek; Derby; Dry Sandy Creek; Eagle Nest; Granger; Hat Creek; Horshoe Creek; LaBonte; Lake Ranch; LaPorte; LaPrele; Lodge Pole Creek; Lost Soldier; Mandel’s; Marshall; Meyersville; Mud Springs; Muddy Creek; North Platte; Overland Route; Platte Bridge; Plont; Robinette; Rock Creek; Rockdale; Rocky Point; Rocky Ridge; Rustic; Sage Creek; Sand Point; Semenois; Seminoe Robinette; South Bend; South Pass; Split Rock; St. Mary’s; Sulphur Springs; Sweetwater; Three Crossings) Stagecoach West by Ralph Moody, review 39:2:264 Stageman, J. C. 65:4:55-56, 61 Stager, Anson (Brigadier General) 65:1:47 Stagner, Speed 26:1:64 Stahlberg, John 52:2:42 Staley, William 24:2:89 Stallard, Patricia Y. (see Glittering Misery: Dependents of the Indian Fighting Army) Stallo, Vinton 65:1:52 Stambaugh, Charles B. (Lieutenant) 17:1:76; 40:1:18; 44:2:159, 277 Stamp, Fremont 71:4:25 stamps (see Fort Bridger stamp; postage stamps; Wyoming Statehood stamps) Stan, Charles S. 27:2:232 Standard (Oil) of Indiana 66:4:34 Standard Cattle Company 45:2:101, 148 70:4:34 Standard Oil 73:3:33 Standard Oil Company of Indiana 22:1:92; 55:1:4; 64:3/4:7 Standard Oil Refinery 46:1:120 Standard Oil Trust 66:4:24, 30, 36 Standard Restaurant (Cody) 75:1, 13 Standard Timber Company 56:1:44, 50 Standifer, Jefferson 40:1:42, 48; 44:1:31, 33; 44:2:196 Standing Elk 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Standing Elk, 74:2:23, 26, 27; portrait, 26 Standing Elk, Eugene (see Tribute to Eugene Standing Elk) Standing Rock 27:1:74 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Standing Rock Reservation 31:2:131 Standing Up Country by C. Gregory Crampton, review 37:1:128 Standish, Miss Mattie 71:2:12 Standolind Oil and Gas Company 22:1:92; 27:2:240; 28:2:176; 58:1:4 Stanfield 70:2:20, 22 Stanfield, Don 24:2:118; 25:1:96 Stanfield, Howard, 70:2:16, 18, 19 Stanford University (California) 66:4:19 Stanford University Press 66:3:10 Stanford, Leland 34:2:225 Stanley (Father) (see Fort Union) Stanley (Indian agent) 16:2:172, 131 Stanley Steamer wreck 73:3:26 December 14, 2009 Page 693

Stanley, Charlie 20:2:169 Stanley, H. 19:1:30 Stanley, Henry M. 32:2:260; 65:1:18 Stanley, John Mix, 74:2:21 Stanley, Raymond J. 70:3:44 Stanley, Samatha J. (Mrs.) 15:3:307; 19:1:60 Stanley, W. M. (Major) 16:2:116 Stanley, Wealthy 70:4:26 Stanley, West 20:2:169-170 Stannard, Frank 26:1:8, 13 Stanolind Oil Company 73:3:30 Stansbury, Capt. H. H., 72:1:18 Stansbury, Captain Howard 70:2:14 Stansbury, Howard (Captain) 15:3:226; 15:4:316; 17:1:30, 33, 35-36; 21:2/3:114, 116, 185; 25:2:152-153; 31:2:183, 185, 188, 221; 32:1:66; 32:2:224; 33:1:96, 99-100; 33:2:189, 209; 34:2:240; 35:1:5; 40:1:25, 27; 42:1:10, 21, 23, 28; 45:2:252; 47:1:7; 47:2:223-224, 227 Stansbury, Wyoming 25:2:192, photo 195 Stansbury's route, 72:1:17 Stanton, Capt. William S., 70:2:11 Stanton, Edwin M. 32:1:40 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady 22:1:5; 56:2:34 Stanton, Frederick J. 76:3:28-29 Stanton, George 39:1:115 Stanton, T. H. (Colonel) 31:2:224 Stanton, William S. (Captain) 15:2:118; 27:1:39; 34:2:141; 38:1:64, 90 Stanwix Hall 25:1:9 Stanwood 20:1:21 Staples, David Jackson 31:1:29; 31:2:179; 32:1:65 Star (see RANCHES) Star of the West Saloon (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:17 Star portable drilling rigs 70:4:38, 39 Star Route mail contract 15:1:44; 16:2:94 Star Saloon 65:1:18 Star Skating Rink 26:1:51 Star Valley 6:1&2:192-195; 22:2:49-50; 23:2:58 (see also Uinta County Official Visits Star Valley) Star Valley Chamber of Commerce 27:2:240 Star Valley Trail 22:2:49 Star, 1867 9:3:731; 13:4:347 Starbird (Mrs.) 32:1:157-158 Starbird and Hall 32:2:147, 148 Stark (Mrs.) 25:1:68, 75 Stark County (Ohio) 31:2:168 Stark, A. H. 33:1:74 Stark, Amy E. 65:1:38, 42 Stark, Jack 71:3:12 December 14, 2009 Page 694

Stark, James 39:1:26 Stark, Sam 25:1:68 Starling, W. H. (Colonel) 22:2:45 Starr, Belle 64:2:59 Starr, Ed 35:2:150; 65:4:32 Starr, Eileen F. (see Architecture in the Cowboy State 1849-1940; review of Vanishing Roadside America) Starr, Franklin 32:2:184, 203 Starr, John (see Teapot Dome) Starr, Samuel Henry (Captain) 38:1:5, 14, 43 Starting Right: A Basic Guide to Museum Planning by Gerald George and Cindy Sherrell-Leo, review 60:2:59 Startzell, Alta Kirk (Mrs.) 44:1:8 Startzell, Amandes 44:1:5, 7-8 Stassen, Harold 71:4:5 State (Wyoming) Register of Historic Places 66:1&2:73 State Auditor 71:4:11 State Board of Charities and Reform 75:1, 24, 32, 33 State Board of Control 75:1, 31 State Board of Land Commissioners 75:1, 24, 25 State Democratic Convention 74:1:22 State Department of Education 70:3:40, 43 State Engineer's Office 70:4:38 State ETV commission 70:3:40 State Historian Survey 1:3:18-19 State Land Board (see FIRSTS: State Land Board) State Line road 75:3:25 State Livestock Commission 74:1:16 State of Deseret, 72:1:7 State of the State address 70:3:44 State Superintendent of Public Instruction 75:1, 22-35 Statehood for Wyoming by Henry J. Peterson 13:3:195-201 Stateler, Reverend Leamer B., 70:2:15 Statistical Report on the Sickness and Mortality of the Army of the United States, 1819-1860 by Marie H. Erwin 15:4:315-375 Statistics of Mines and Mining in the States and Territories West of the Rocky Mountains by Rossiter W. Raymond 40:2:223-239 Statuary Hall (Washington, D. C.; Wyoming Statue) 26:1:83-84; 26:2:192; 27:1:91, 95 Stauffer, Helen Winter, Letters of Mari Sandoz, review 66:1&2:63-64 Stays Yellow 59:1:54 (see also Mandan) Steamboat (bucking horse) (see HORSES AND MULES) Steamboat Lake 21:2/3:198 Steamboat Mountain 40:1:112 Steamboat Rock 32:2:149 Steamboat Spring 16:2:93; 43:2:218-221, 227-229, 231, 233 December 14, 2009 Page 695

steamboats 4:1:235 (see also History of Steamboating on the Upper Missouri; Journal of Life on the Steamer Continental; Lillah; Mississippi steamboats; Naptha; Steamboats on the Western Rivers; Zillah) Steamboats on the Colorado River, 1852-1907 by Richard E. Lingenfelter, review 51:1:161-162 Steamboats on the Western Rivers by Louis C. Hunter, review 24:1:91-93 Stearn, O. A. 65:2/3:24, 26 Stebbins and Conrad 35:2:128; 37:2:150 Stebbins, Post and Company 51:2:10 Stebbins, William R. 35:2:128 Steck, Amos 31:2:172; 32:1:237; 32:2:192 Steckel, William 66:3:2 Steckel, William R. (Professor) 27:2:232 Steckley, Velma (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Stedman, Raymond William (see Shadows of the Indian: Stereotypes in American Culture) Steedman, Charles "Charley" (see Bucking the Sagebrush) Steege, Janice Elaine 27:2:239 Steege, Louis C. 25:2:210; 26:2:219; 27:1:95, 97-104; 27:2:232, 240; 28:2:209, 212; 29:1:121; 30:1:90- 91, 99-108, 111; 30:2:220, 213-218, 223-225, 240; 31:1:121; 31:2:226-229, 231, 248; 32:1:139; 32:2:274 (see also Archaeological Research in Wyoming; Chipped Stone Artifacts; Early Prehistoric Period Clovis Points; Early Prehistoric Period Folsom Points; Early Prehistoric Period Sandia Points; review of Management of Small History Museums; Sequence in Northern Plains Prehistory; Stone Artifacts) Steel, John 27:2:190, 192 Steele (see Throp, Head and Steele) Steele Creek 32:1:71, 96, 98 Steele, Archibald 66:4:8 Steele, Keith C. (see Blackfeet and Buffalo: Memories of Life Among the Indians) Steele, Nannie Clay (see Life of Nannie Clay Steele) Steele, Robert 49:2:272 Steele, Sydia (Mrs. Archibald; also Brammar, Mrs. Ritner G.) 66:4:8 Steele, W. O. 49:2:272 Steele, W. R. 15:3:285; 34:1:68; 34:2:138-139, 141; 53:2:29, 32, 36 Steers, John 6:1:64 Steeves, Sarah Hunt 21:2/3:121, 157, 160, 166 Steffan, Randy (Mrs.) 28:1:25 Steffen, Ben 24:2:3 Steffen, Dr. W. A. 74:1:27 Steffen, Jerome O. (see William Clark: Jeffersonian Man on the Frontier) Steffen, Randy (see United States Military Saddles, 1812-1943; Horse Soldier, 1776-1943. The United States Cavalry: His Uniforms, Arms, Accoutrements and Equipments. Vol. IV; World War I, the Peacetime Army, World Ward II, 1917-1943) Steiger, Otto 34:2:215 Steiling, Bob 29:1:117-119 Stein, J. L. 28:2:119 Stein, Nick 73:3:28 Stein, R. L. 66:3:54 December 14, 2009 Page 696

Stein, W. L. 23:2:43 Stein, Walt 14:4:296 Steinberger, Charles 13:1:75 Steinheimer, Richard (see Backwoods Railroads of the West. A Portfolio) Steinhoff, P. A. (Mrs.) 53:2:67 Steinmetz, J. F. 73:3:23 Steinmetz, John 43:1:71 Stelter, Gil 39:1:137 (see also review of Salmon King of Oregon: R. D. Hume and the Pacific Fisheries; Birth of a Frontier Boom Town: Cheyenne in 1867) Stem (Reed and Stem, architects) 66:1&2:28 Stem, Peter, 70:2:32 Stemler, Hugh 19:2:137; 20:1:93 Stems, W. A. 30:2:149 Stenger, Fred O. (Captain) 18:1:47 Stenger, Wallace (see Conversations with Wallace Stegner on Western History and Literature; Gathering of Zion; This is Dinosaur) Stenkbert, Sentinel 23:2:18 Stenzel, Franz (Doctor) (see James Madison Alden. Yankee Artist of the Pacific Coast, 1854-1860) Steodman, Charles J. 22:2:56 Stephen, Mary 61:1:8 Stephens, Alfred K. 44:1:83 Stephens, G. A. 21:2/3:242 Stephens, George 40:1:107-108 (see also Jack Morrow) Stephens, Rosewll 21:2/3:136 Stephens, Uriah S. 66:3:31 Stephenson, John A. 70:4:30 Stephenson, Robert L. 33:2:121 Stephenson, V. E. (see Wyoming in the World War) Stephenson, W. C. (Doctor) 44:2:281 Stephenson, W. H. 20:1:61 Stephenson, W. R. 27:2:232 stereographs, 74:2:26, 27 Sterling, Colorado 76:1:36 Sterling, Everett W. (see review of Ho! For the Gold Fields: Northern Overland Wagon Trains of the 1860’s) Stern, Bill 62:1:24 Sternberg Fossil Hunters: A Dinosaur Diary by Katherine Rogers 65:2/3:28, 33-34 Sternes 25:2:123 Sterrett, Catherine (Miss) 17:1:83 Stetson hats 21:1:66 Steven Schulte Collection 66:3:54, 59, 65 Stevens (Doctor) 53:2:67 Stevens 25:2:134 Stevens and Misner 18:2:130 Stevens, Alice (Mrs.) 33:2:217; 39:1:130, 135 December 14, 2009 Page 697

Stevens, Barbara (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Stevens, Edward (Private) 27:2:172 Stevens, Ernest E. 52:2:30, 39 Stevens, George 22:2:35; 26:2:112 Stevens, Gib 47:2:240 Stevens, Harriet O. (Miss) 35:2:214 Stevens, Henry L. 64:2:52 Stevens, John A. 46:1:30 Stevens, Louise Young (see Wyoming) Stevens, Maud May (Mrs. George) 26:2:112 Stevens, Rolland W., 70:1:4 Stevens, W. E. (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Stevens, William Learu 39:1:103 Stevenson 19:2:81, 100-101, 103-104 Stevenson, A. Grant, sculptor, 72:1:4, 5 Stevenson, Adlai (Governor) 45:2:178, 198, 200, 210, 214, 217 Stevenson, Adlai E. 66:3:31, 47 Stevenson, Dr. C. E. 74:1:29; photo 27 Stevenson, J. D. (General) 39:1:15 Stevenson, James 14:4:255, 267, 275-276; 34:2:179, 181; 44:1:88; 44:2:260 Stevenson, James 71:3:25-29, 32 Stevenson, James 71:4:41, 42 Stevenson, John (Colonel; General) 14:2:153; 18:1:8, 36, 55; 19:2:95; 28:2:146; 44:2:146, 150-151, 175- 176, 184 Stevenson, Lila (Mrs.) 32:2:256 Stevenson, Robert Louis 33:1:91 Stevenson, S. P. Jr. 8:3:602 Stevenson, T. D. (Brevette Brigadier General) 40:2:165, 167, 170, 177-178 Stevens-Townsend-Murphy party (1844) 22:2:53; 30:2:198 Steward, Jim 21:2/3:187 Steward, Julian H. 33:1:19, 25-26 Stewardess Training School 52:2:28 Stewart (Captain) 40:2:209 Stewart (husband of Wright, Nettie) 37:2:148, 156 Stewart 47:2:187 Stewart Sunday School 65:1:27 Stewart, "Fatty" 14:1:70 Stewart, Andy 1:3:19 Stewart, Arthur Thomas (Senator) 54:2:25 Stewart, Belle 14:3:247 Stewart, Benjamin F. 21:2/3:111-112, 133-134 Stewart, Bronco Sam 36:2:187-188 Stewart, Charles D. (Mrs.) 43:1:44 Stewart, Charles D. 43:1:44-45 Stewart, Charles W. 37:2:172 December 14, 2009 Page 698

Stewart, Clyde 58:1:43, 46 Stewart, Edgar I. 30:2:236-237 (see also Custer’s Luck) Stewart, Edgar K. 27:2:245; 30:2:236-237 Stewart, Elinore Pruitt 58:1:42-43, 45-46; 64:3/4:56 Stewart, Eliza (Miss) 17:1:79; 34:2:231; 35:1:90; 38:2:190 Stewart, Frank 45:2:165 Stewart, Granville 14:2:100 Stewart, Henry 71:3:22 Stewart, James 14:2:100 Stewart, Jim 32:1:54 Stewart, Levi 26:2:157, 184, 187-188 Stewart, Lewis M. 27:1:67-69 Stewart, Mac 15:1:19, 27 Stewart, O. C. (see Navajo and Ute Peyotism) Stewart, Olive L. 11:4:297 Stewart, Omer C. 29:2:236-237 Stewart, P. G. 43:2:271 Stewart, Queena 14:3:247 Stewart, Robert 65:2/3:7 (see also Discovery of the Oregon Trail) Stewart, Robert Laird 38:2:178, 188 Stewart, Solomon 42:1:80 Stewart, W. B. 36:1:22 Stewart, W. G. 27:2:32 Stewart, W. J. 30:2:195-197 Stewart, William Drummond (Captain; Sir) 21:2/3:175; 31:2:243; 35:2:205; 42:1:20, 80; 45:1:8; 48:1:79- 81, 83; 58:2:5 Stich, Richard Thomas 14:3:248 Stiffler (Mrs.) 37:1:104 Still Hunt Spring 65:4:19, 41 Stillett 58:2:6 Stillman, James W. (Judge) 36:1:83; 62:1:12-14 Stilman, James 19:1:31 Stimpson, Steve A. 75:4: 12 Stimson Collection 65:2/3:15, 28 Stimson Fund 25:1:94-95; 25:2:207 Stimson, Dallas 27:2:232 Stimson, Francher 22:2:55; 40:2:220 Stimson, J. E. (see J. E. Stimson Collection) Stimson, J. E. 73:3:9, 10 Stimson, J. E. 75:1, 2 Stimson, J. E. 9:2:698; 24:1:101; 24:2:113-115; 25:2:210; photo 44:1:page following 16; 60:1:7, photos 32-33, 34, photos 35-45 (see also J. E. Stimson Collection; J. E. Stimson: Photographer of the West; Joseph E. Stimson in camp at the Cody Gateway to Yellowstone National Park photo; Through the Lens of J. E. Stimson: Past and Present; Wyoming Time and Again: Rephotographing the Scenes of J. E. Stimson) December 14, 2009 Page 699

Stimson, Joseph E. (Mrs.) photo 44:1:page following 16 (see also Mrs. Joseph E. Stimson at the Cone at Thumb of Lake) Stine, H. A. 18:2:97 Stines, Leroy 53:1:49-50, photo 51, 52-53 Stinking Gulch District 16:1:77 Stinking Gulch, Wyoming 16:2:102, 121 Stinking Hot Hater Springs 12:3:222 (see also DeMaris Springs) Stinking Water 49:2:263-266, 268, 272, 274, 277, 284; 50:1:149; 51:1:105, 107, 109 Stinking Water Bridge 44:1:16 Stinking Water Creek, 70:2:9 Stinking Water River 16:2:102, 121; 24:2:81, 87 Stinking Water River, 70:2:19 Stinking Water route 22:1:56 Stinson, Dwight E., Jr. (see Bent’s Old Fort. An Archeological Study) Stirling, Izelle 64:3/4:36 Stirling, James 64:2:49 Stitzer (Colonel) 37:1:36 Stitzer, Frank A. (General) 20:2:115; 24:2:83 Stoaks, Jim 40:2:216 Stock and Claim Agent’s Office (see Union Pacific Stock and Claim Agent’s Office) Stock Association of Laramie County (see Wyoming Stock Growers Association) Stock Exchange Bar 22:2:38 Stock Growers Association 16:2:158, 160, 174; 20:1:67, 73, 78; 21:2/3:217-218; 35:2:179 (see also Wyoming Stock Growers Association) Stock Growers Bank 71:3:7 Stock Growers Collection 26:2:208 Stock Growers National Bank 64:2:37; 65:4:31 Stock Growers National Bank, 72:1:5 Stock Oil Company 22:1:87 Stock Raising on the Plains, 1870-1871 by Doctor Silas Reed 17:1:55-673; 24:1:25 Stock, Hugh "Daddy" 70:4:33 Stock, Jim 22:1:87 Stock, Ralph (see Tour Guide to Old Western Forts: The Posts and Camps of the Army, Navy and Marines on the Western Frontier, 1804-1916) Stockade Beaver 31:2:131 Stockade Journal 32:2:157 (see also Field City Journal or Stockade Journal) Stockade Lake 14:2:138 Stockbridge (see Mining Town: The Photographic Record of T. N. Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur d’Alenes) Stockgrower and Farmer (Cody), 75:1, 7 Stockgrower and Farmer 22:2:22; 26:1:14 Stockgrowers Bank 16:1:64 Stockgrowers National Bank of Cheyenne 51:2:10 Stockmans National Bank 71:4:6 Stock-Raising Act (1916) 6:4:313; 58:2:24 December 14, 2009 Page 700

Stock-Raising Homestead Act 71:2:22, 23, 27 Stock-Raising Homestead Act of 1916, 73:3:31, 32 Stockton, Mary E. 33:1:100 Stockwell 17:1:83; 31:1:94 (see also Medicine Wheel) Stockwell, A. G. 57:1:13, 19 Stoddard, Fama Hess 27:2:232; 31:1:121 (see also Jehovah Jireh) Stoddard, J. E. 18:1:47 Stoddard, Lee Crownover 26:2:233; 27:2:232; 31:1:45 (see also Passing of the Range) Stoessinger, John (Professor) 58:2:10 Stoffers, Louella 60:2:16 Stokes (Colonel) 2:2:39 Stokes, Frances Kemble Wister 57:2:35-36, photo 44 Stokes, John 57:2:36 Stoll, Walter 74:1:20, 21 Stoll, Walter R. 64:2:34, 37-39 Stolt, Edna B. 27:1:117; 27:2:232 Stone (Doctor) 32:2:193 Stone (Major) 35:2:142 Stone Age Industry in Wyoming by Mae Urbanek 28:2:119-126 Stone Artifacts by L. C. Steege 27:1:101-104; 27:2:234-237; 28:1:96-99; 28:2:213-215; 29:1:107-110; 29:2:228-230; 30:1:99-101; 30:2:215-218 (see also Chipped Stone Artifacts) Stone schoolhouse (Lander) 71:2:2-20 Stone, Charles (Mrs.) 1:4:20; 2:1:20; 34:1:89 Stone, Edward W. 19:1:39; 41:2:188 Stone, Elizabeth Arnold 2:2:38; 38:2:198 (see Fight at Bear Town) Stone, Irving (see Men to Match My Mountains) Stone, Julius F. 23:2:59 Stone, Lew 45:2:168-169 Stone, Lucy 22:1:55; 53:2:28 Stone, Tom 32:2:158 Stone, V. H. 26:1:53-55 Stoner, Abe 60:2:12, photo 13, 14-15 Stoner, Clarence A. photo 60:2:15, 20, photo 21 Stoner, John W. 60:2:12, 14 Stoner, Minna 64:1:14 Stoner, Rocky 45:2:262 Stoner, Roscoe 60:2:12 Stopskz, Fred H. 49:2:243, 250 Storer, George Butler 76:2:50 Storey, E. T. 24:1:4 Storey, George 24:1:10 Stories by George B. "Bear" McClellan 20:2:108-109; 26:1:39-50, 105 Stork (family) 28:2:137 Storm Lake, Iowa 75:1, 8 Storm, Archie 27:2:232 December 14, 2009 Page 701

Storment County (Canada) 21:2/3:118 Storrie, John 10:1:12; 37:2:196; 38:1:89 Storti, Craig (see Incident at Bitter Creek: The Story of the Rock Springs Massacre) Story Behind the Naming of Meeteetse by David J. Wasden 49:2:270-272 Story Catcher by Mari Sandoz, review 36:2:248-249 Story of a Pioneer 1:1&2:19-20; 3:4:203-211 Story of Atlantic City by Tom Shaffer 44:2:282-283 Story of Chalkeye: A Wind River Romance, An Unfinished Manuscript by Owen Wister 57:2:33-39 Story of Deadman’s Bar by F. M. Fryxell photo 5:4:128, 129-148 Story of Ernest and Lizzie Logan-A Frontier Courtship by Grace Logan Schaedel 54:2:48-61 Story of Fort Stambaugh by Ila Lewis 44:2:277-281 Story of Ham’s Fork Country and the Oregon Trail by Alice Antilla 45:2:259-261 Story of Independence Rock by Hazel Nobel Boyack 29:1:78-82 Story of Indian Sylvester Sherman by J. C. Shaw 3:3:177-180 Story of Lander by Harold Rogers 40:1:120-122 Story of Little Mary Kelly by W. W. Morrison 43:2:272-275 Story of My Life by Mary Ellen Hill Allen 23:1:97 Story of Sergeant Custard’s Fight by Tom Nicholas 43:2:294-295 Story of South Pass by Norman Dickinson 44:2:284-286 Story of the Cowboy, author unknown 65:4:34 Story of the First Shot by Captain I. R. McLendon 7:3:425-430 Story of the Latter-Day Saints by James B. Allen and Glen M. Leonard, review 59:1:157-158 Story of the Little Big Horn by Colonel W. A. Graham, review 24:2:120-122 Story of the Pony Express edited by Waddell F. Smith, review 32:2:266-267 Story of the Tom Sun Ranch by Mrs. Tom Sun, Sr. 44:2:269-271 Story, Nelson 36:2:229, 231-232; 55:1:42 Stotts, J. L. (Judge) 24:2:89-90; 33:2:157 Stotts, Joseph L. 76:1:21-22, 25 Stoudenmire, Dallas (see Dallas Stoudenmire, El Paso Marshal) Stough, Charles 26:1:63 Stout, Hosea 21:2/3:112; 26:2:144, 161, 164; 46:2:223 Stout, Joseph A., Jr. (see Mexican War: Changing Interpretations) Stover, John F. (see Iron Road to the West, American Railroads in the 1850s) Stover, W. C. 33:1:79 Stow, George A. 51:2:22 Stowe (Mrs.) 26:1:53 Stowe Grove 26:1:59 Stowe, Milton 26:1:59 Stowell, George 22:2:56 Straham, Leonard S. 53:2:19 Strahan, Robert E. 22:1:28; 45:1:32, 43, 46 (see also Hand Book of Wyoming) Strahorn, Robert 65:4:8, 10, 14 Straight, Michael (see Carrington) Strait, Edith S. (Mrs. Robert F.) photo 32:2:162 December 14, 2009 Page 702

Strait, Robert F. 32:2:145-161, photo 162, 163, 274 Strang, Willie 50:2:349 Strange Empire by Joseph Kinsey Howard, review 25:2:218-222 Strange, M. A. (Mayor) 25:1:64 Stranger Creek 23:2:28 Strasswalchen (Austria) 66:1&2:2 Strate, David Kay (see Sentinel to the Cimarron: The Frontier Experience of Fort Dodge, Kansas) Strathmore Hotel 74:1:30 Stratten, Bob 76:4:14 Stratton, A. J. 28:2:131, 133 Stratton, F. M. 28:2:131 Stratton, Fred D. 44:2:284 Stratton, Fred D., Jr. 26:2:214; 27:2:223, 232; 44:2:284 Stratton, Fred D., Sr. 25:1:88; 26:1:59; 28:2:131, 140; 27:2:232 Stratton, James 21:1:92 Stratton, Nellie N. (Mrs.) 26:1:57, 61, 63; 27:2:221, 232; 30:2:172 Stratton, Thad 28:2:131 Stratton, W. S. 22:1:84 Straus, Michael 50:2:282 Straw Berry 33:2:199 Straw poll 70:3:32 Straw Ranche (see RANCHES) Strawberry Creek 16:2:92; 29:1:39; 30:1:42-43; 31:1:81 Strawberry trail 16:2:101 Strawn, Silas 53:1:21 Stray Man Heads Home painting by William Henry David Koerner, W. H. D. 65:4:46 Street and Smith 49:1:112-117, 119-130 Street Called Aldersgate (poem) by M. B. Rhodes 24:2:73 Street, D. 5:2:61-62; 5:2&3:100-101 (see also Overland Mail) Street, Thos. J. 12:4:327; 14:1:74 Street, Tom 15:3:285 Streeter 34:2:217 Streeter, Bessie 27:2:232 Streeter, Thomas W. 21:2/3:121; 27:2:232 Strickland, Rennard (see Magic Images: Contemporary Native American Art) Strickland, S. A. (General) 34:2:197; 43:2:254 Strickler (Mr. And Mrs.) 32:1:76 strikes (see coal industry strike; labor strikes) Strikes, labor, 70:1:3 Stringer, Sam 11:1:5-8; 28:1:73; photo 32:1:89, 90-93; 36:1:65; 39:2:261 (see also Early Experiences of a Mail Carrier) Strobridge (cattleman) 16:2:158 Strohecker, Louie 39:1:109 Strong, F. M. 45:1:74-75 Strong, General W. E. 70:4:14, 15, 18 December 14, 2009 Page 703

Strong, J. C. 62:1:8, 34, 36-37, 43-44, 47, 50 Strong, Josiah (Reverend) 55:2:3 Strong, Madge E. (Mrs.) 24:1:101 Strong, W. E. (General) 15:2:118; 65:1:46; 66:4:45 Strongfellow 26:2:162 Stroock, Tom 66:4:35 Stroock, Tom 71:4:13 Strother, Everett 25:2:113-139 Stroud (Mother) 46:1:118 Stroud, Charles 30:2:173 Stroud, George 25:2:113-139; 31:2:247 (see also Gold Rush Diary of Henry Tappan) Stuani, V. 51:2:17 Stuart 21:1:92; 33:1:31 Stuart, A. E. 33:2:199-200, 213 Stuart, B. F. 21:2/3:138 Stuart, Belle 22:2:81 Stuart, Cliff 56:1:56 Stuart, Clifford C., Jr. (see Piedmont-Profile of a Ghost Town) Stuart, Granville 3:3:190; 36:2:205; 44:1:30 (see also Forty Years on the Frontier) Stuart, Granville 70:4:15 Stuart, James 15:2:107; 36:2:205 Stuart, James E. 48:1:92 Stuart, James E. B. (General) 32:2:270 Stuart, James, 70:2:5 Stuart, Joseph Alonzo 31:2:180-181; 32:2:199 Stuart, Robert 1:1:4; 1:2:4-5; 2:3:41; 6:3:276; 15:2:169-170, 172-174; 17:2:92; 22:2:49, 51; 27:1:4; 27:2:178; 29:1:68; 30:1:45, 50; 32:2:224; 34:1:116; 34:2:224; 37:2:218; 42:1:16, 78, 97; 42:2:259; 43:2:284, 293-294; 44:1:80; 44:2:285; 47:1:5-6; 47:2:221; 54:1:62 (see also Robert Stuart campsite) Stuart, Robert 71:4:21, 33, 34 Stuart, Thomas 36:2:205 Stubbs, Amelia 34:1:100, 102 Stubbs, Barton Jefferson 34:1:100 Stubbs, Bill 34:1:102, 105 Stubbs, Charles "Bud" 30:1:18; photo 34:1:98, 100, 103, 110 Stubbs, Elizabeth 34:1:100 Stubbs, Grandma and Grandpa photo 34:1:96, 105-106 Stubbs, Isaac "Ike" 34:1:100-103 Stubbs, James 34:1:100-101 Stubbs, Jim 33:2:192; 34:1:95, photo 96, 97, 100-101, 103, 105-119 Stubbs, Lois 34:1:107, 109 Stubbs, Martha (Sally) 34:1:100-101 Stubbs, Rachel 34:1:100 Stubbs, William Avery "Bill" 34:1:100, 103 Stuckenberg, J. H. W. 58:1:9, 11 Studebaker, J. M. 42:1:59 December 14, 2009 Page 704

Studebaker, S. H. 4:4:408 Student Army Training Corp (SATC) 57:2:13 Studies in Short Fiction 65:4:47 Studies in the Settlement and the Economic Development of Wyoming by Clyde Meehan Owens 8:1:520- 523; 8:2:546-554 Studios, cost of television 70:3:38 Studley, Jack map by 66:3:50 Stumbo, R. V. 35:2:137 Stump and White Salt Works 31:1:91 Stump Creek 31:1:91 Stump, Charles 73:3:26-28 Stump, Charles H. 75:1, 11 Stump, Emil 15:2:172 Stump, Harold 73:3:29 Stump, Mary Barbara 27:2:232 Stump, Neva 75:1, 12 Sturdevant (Doctor) 22:2:30, 34 Sturgeon, Sid 66:1&2:8 Sturgis 34:1:15 Sturgis, Jack (Lieutenant) 48:1:122-123 Sturgis, Samuel B. (Colonel; Brigadier General) 15:2:150; 49:2:275-276 Sturgis, Thomas 15:2:159; photo 16:2:146, 149, 153; 19:1:4-5, 9, 11-12, 14, 16, 22; 20:1:10, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 76; 23:1:29-30; 43:2:208-210, 212; 49:1:58 Sturgis, William 2:2:39; 44:1:52 Sturm, Henrietta (Mrs.) 30:1:108, 111 Sturtevant (see Sturdevant) Sturth, H. 22:2:17 Stuttering Dick 31:1:39; 52:2:54 Stuyvesant, H. S. 26:2:115 Sublet 42:2:241-242 Sublet No. 5 coal mine 42:2:241 Sublett (see FIRSTS: First Wagons to Reach the Rocky Mountains, extract from letter from Messrs. Smith, Jackson and Sublett to Secretary of War) Sublett, John (see Pole Camp and Home of John Sublett at Elk Mountain, Carbon County) Sublette & Campbell 75:3:17 Sublette and Vasquez 15:3:287, 289, 293-295 Sublette brothers 17:2:98; 29:2:189 Sublette Canyon 30:2:210; 66:1&2:4 Sublette County 3:2:132; 48:2:177, 199 (see also Sublette Brothers) Sublette County Artist’s Guild (see Seeds-Ke-Dee Reflections; Tales of the Seeds-Ke-Dee) Sublette County Cattle Growers Association 21:2/3:220 Sublette County Historical Association 22:2:31-33 Sublette County Historical Society by Mae E. Mickelson 25:1:61-82 Sublette County Library system 70:3:29 Sublette County, Wyoming 70:3:26-29 December 14, 2009 Page 705

Sublette Creek 30:2:210 Sublette Cutoff 9:4:41-42; 22:2:59, 61; 25:2:128-129, 153; 26:2:159; 30:1:50; 30:2:203, 205-206, 209, 213; 31:2:215, 240; 32:1:51, 53, 60, 62-64, 66-67; 32:2:167-169, 171, 176-177, 193, 196-197, 200- 201; 45:1:47-52; 45:2:225, 257; 54:1:59-60, 63 (see also Ferries of the Forty-Niners, Part III, Section II, Ferries 0n the Sublette Cutoff; HISTORICAL MARKERS; Oregon Trail South; Sublette Road) Sublette Road 22:2:49-56; 30:1:51; 3:2:211 Sublette Route (see Sublette Road) Sublette Trail 30:2:198; 31:2:240 Sublette, Andrew 29:2:189 Sublette, Andrew 75:3:22 Sublette, Bill 45:1:8 Sublette, John 33:1:95 Sublette, John 74:1:15 Sublette, Milton 75:3:14, 18, 21 Sublette, Milton G. 1:2:5; 1:3:2; 17:2:101; 21:2/3:174; 27:2:178; 29:2:189; 31:2:240; 3:2:132; 32:1:6; 33:2:161; 40:1:30; 42:1:97; 44:1:84 (see also Fort Laramie; Ashley’s Fur Company) Sublette, Pinckney W. 3:2:132; 25:1:71-72; 29:2:189; 45:2:247 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS: Pinckney Sublette Monument) Sublette, Solomon P. 29:2:189; 31:2:240; 32:2:167, 168; 35:2:205; 42:1:20 Sublette, W. K. 29:2:189; 44:2:275 Sublette, William 1:2:5; 3:2:132; 15:2:105; 17:2:101; 21:2/3:172; 22:2:31, 51, 61; 27:2:178; 29:2:189; 30:1:46, 50; 31:1:6; 32:1:6, 105; 36:1:8; 36:2:171; 40:1:23-24, 30; 42:1:20, 80; 44:1:81-83; 56:2:24-25 (see also Bill Sublette: Mountain Man; Fort John; Fort Laramie; How Fort William, Now Fort Laramie Was Named) Sublette, William 71:4:35 Sublette, William 75:3:8, 16, 18, 20 Sublette, William L. 33:2:160, 162; 35:2:205; 44:2:275; 54:1:63 Sublette, Wyoming 22:2:32 Sublette-Lander road 22:2:52 Success-ca 47:1:64 (see also Arapaho) Succor Spring by Charles Guild 41:1:119-121 Suckley, George 28:1:68-79; 42:1:23 (see also Overland Journal of George Suckley; Three Rare Wyoming Birds) suffrage 11:3:227-229; 12:1:21-31; 12:3:244-245 (see also Case for Domestic Feminism: Woman Suffrage in Wyoming; FIRSTS: legal county election in Wyoming; place in Wyoming where the Woman Suffrage Act was enforced; state election; Territorial election and Territorial county election; Historical Review of Woman Suffrage; Neighboring State Asks Questions on Suffrage; woman suffrage; Wyoming Women Congratulated by British Women in 1891) Suffrage Act 53:2:26, 28 (see also woman’s suffrage) Suffragettes 74:1:4 Suffragettes 75:1, 34 sugar beet industry 54:2:20-33 Sugar beet industry 73:2:5 Sugar Loaf Mound 32:1:121-122 Sugar Loaf Mountain, 70:2:29 Sugarlip (see Tabashie Nee-tab-cht) suicide 71:4:23 December 14, 2009 Page 706

Suiter, post, 70:1:8 Sullivan (Mr. And Mrs.) 32:2:209 Sullivan, Andrew, 1:2:6 Sullivan, Dan 26:1:15 Sullivan, Eugene J. 39:1:66; 49:2:197 Sullivan, Eugene J. 74:1:3 Sullivan, Fred 37:1:104; 38:1:93; 50:1:34 Sullivan, Gabrielle (Sister) (see Martin Murphy, Jr., California Pioneer, 1844-1884. Monograph No. 4) Sullivan, Gael 66:3:61 Sullivan, J. R. 64:2:56 Sullivan, J. S. 13:1:76 Sullivan, Jane (Mrs. Mike) 61:1:9 Sullivan, John F. 45:2:195 Sullivan, John L. 20:1:49 Sullivan, John, 72:1:37 Sullivan, Louis 38:1:50; 66:1&2:36 Sullivan, Lynde 16:1:36 Sullivan, Mike (Governor) 65:4:2 Sullivan, Mike 75:4: 29 Sullivan, Pat (Senator) 22:1:87-88; 22:2:43; 28:1:59; 42:1:45; 46:1:117 Sullivan, Patrick (Sergeant) 48:1:42 Sullivant Ridge (Hill) 36:1:61-62 Sully, Alfred H. (General) 32:2:227 Sulpher Creek (Utah Territory) 26:2:161 Sulphur Springs ranch 75:3:17 Sulphur Springs Stage Station 16:1:75; 21:2/3:188 Sulphur Springs Station 33:1:98; 33:2:201-202, 204-205, photo 206, 207-208; 34:2:239 (see also Wagon Trails and Folk Tales: Sulphur Springs Station, 1862-1979) Sulphur Springs Station on the Overland Trail by Edward R. McAuslan 33:2:205-207 Sulphur Springs, Wyoming 16:2:89-90, 92, 95, 98, 140; 19:1:6 Sulte, Benjamin (Doctor) 17:2:147 Summer Helmets of the U.S. Army, 1875-1910 by Gordon Chappell Summer Range by Peggy Simson Curry, review 54:2:74-75 summer solstice 75:3:5 Summer, J. R. 25:1:11 Summers, Billy 43:2:188 Summers, Edwin (Private) 29:1:71; 32:2:229, 232 Summers, John F. (Doctor) 53:2:46, 49 Summit County (Utah) 60:1:8-9, 11-12 Summit County Railroad (Utah) 60:1:11, 15 Summitt 65:1:10, 15 (see also Sherman Summit; Sherman Mountains) Sumner (Colonel) 41:1:37 Sumner, Edwin V. (Colonel) 17:1:7 Sumner, Jap 28:175-176 Sumpter, Florence Hansen (Mrs.) 49:2:283 December 14, 2009 Page 707

Sun (see RANCHES) Sun Circles and Human Hands, the Southeatern Indians Art and Industry by E. L. Fundaburk and M. D. Foreman, review 30:1:117-118 Sun Dance 22:2:9; 33:1:37-38; 34:1:11-12, 25; 36:1:37; 44:1:43-44, 52; 53:2:48-49, 51; 66:3:54 sun dance 75:3:5 Sun Dance field 40:1:123, 214; photo 41:1:page following 72 Sun Dance Gazette 33:2:157; 34:1:11; 35:1:47, 98; 65:1:33 Sun Dance Republican (see Reform) Sun Dance shelter photo 41:1:page following 72 Sun Exploration and Production Company 66:4:21 Sun Ranch Museum 26:2:210 (see also RANCHES: Sun, Tom) Sun, Adelaide 44:2:270 Sun, Anastasia 44:2:270 Sun, Eva (Mrs. Tom, Sr.) 44:2:268 Sun, Mary 3:2:149 Sun, Tom (Mrs.) 29:2:184-185; 20:1:94; 27:2:32 Sun, Tom, Jr. 44:2:270 Sun, Tom, Sr. 3:2:149; 6:1&2:210-212; 10:2:79; 22:2:56; 29:1:82; 29:2:177, 184-185; 30:1:37, 85; 44:2:166, 169, 270; 47:2:238 (see also RANCHES: Sun,Tom Sr.; Sun Ranch Museum) Sundance Gazette newspaper 66:1&2:20 Sundance Kid (see Longabaugh, Harry) Sundance Methodist Church 65:1:27 Sundance, Wyoming 3:4:206; 6:1&2:218; 53:1:36; photo 53:2:35; 65:1:30, 33; 66:3:38 Sunday morning service in mining camp illustration 19:2:cover Sunday School 71:2:3, 9, 30 Sunday School Union 65:1:32 Sunday School: Evangelism, Religious Education and Social Value in Wyoming, 1868-1918 by Carl Hallberg 65:1:22-35 Sunder, John (quoted) 75:3:23 Sunder, John E. 31:2:240-241 (see also Bill Sublette: Mountain Man) Sundin, Ernest photo 16:2:164 Sundry Civil Bill, 74:2:3 Sun-Leader 34:1:70 Sunlight Basin (see FIRSTS: settler in Sunlight Basin) Sunlight Creek 16:1:73; 44:1:17 Sunlight Valley 2:3:255-257 (see also Old Dead Indian Hill Road to Sunlight Valley and Upper Clark’s Fork photo) Sunlight, Wyoming 51:1:132 Sunnyside Elementary School (Rawlins) 73:2:12 Sunrise 43:2:259, 265, 267, 269 Sunrise, Wyoming 51:1:139; photos 60:1:44-45 Sunset Cliff (see Dale Creek Camp of the Moore Family looking toward Sunset Cliff) Superintendent of Schools 19:1:28, 31 Superior Laundry, 74:1:25 Superior Mines 25:2:192 December 14, 2009 Page 708

Superior, Wyoming 35:2:178; 55:1:3 Supernaugh, William R., Enigmatic Icon: The Life and Times of Harry Yount, 70:2:24-30 superstition 30:2:135 Supplement to a Selective Literary Bibliography of Wyoming by Richard F. Fleck 47:2:234 Supply City 31:2:223; 46:2:235 Supreme Court 10:1:43; 12:1:81 Supreme Court Appointment of Willis Van Devanter by Daniel A. Nelson 53:2:2-11 Supreme Court building photo 11:2:front cover Supreme Court judges/justices (see Felix Frankfurter, Scholar on the Bench ) Surgeon, A. A. 29:2:210 surveying (see Thomas Moran and the Surveying of the American West) Surveyor General’s Notes 2:3:46-50 Surveyor Park 30:2:172 surveys (see Great Surveys of the American West) Susan (Chief Johnson’s wife)16:2:91, 115-116, 128, 132 (see also Ute) Susan Bordeaux 26:2:119, 124, 127 (see also Bettelyoun, Mrs. Isaac) Susie 23:1:101 Susman, S. Morris (Rabbi) 61:1:27 Sussex 32:1:901; 32:2:205; 33:1:64; 33:2:179; 36:1:74; 39:2:262 Sussex, Wyoming 31:2:201 Suter, Lea (see Lee Suter and Company) Sutherland, A. L. 37:1:4, photo 5 Sutherland, Alex 12:3:172 sutler store photo 18:2:92, 122 (see also sutlers; Suttler’s Store at Fort Laramie) Sutler’s Store at Fort Laramie by Merrill J. Mattes 17:1:15; 18:2:93-137 sutlers 18:2:93-94 (see also Diary of John Hunton; FIRSTS: sutler at Fort Laramie; trading post in Wyoming; Fitzhugh, Norman; Hunton, John; MILITARY: sutler’s store; Tutt, John S.; Ward and Bullock) Sutphin, Uncle Dick 28:2:174 Sutter, John August 21:2/3:178 Sutton 25:2:202; 40:1:35, 38-39; 40:2:196, 218; 42:1:18, 25, 27, 31-32, 34, 36, 41; 42:2:200, 210, 212, 216, 233 Sutton Place (see One Sutton Place) Sutton, Sarah 42:1:18, 25, 27, 31-32, 34, 36, 41; 42:2:200, 210, 212, 216, 233; 62:2:83, 85; 65:2/3:16, 23-24, 26 Sutton, William 22:2:56 Suyematsu, Ellen Crowley 27:2:232 Suyematsu, Tosh 27:1:92, 94; 27:2:232 Swain 15:3:282 Swain, A. G. (Mrs.) 17:1:80-81 Swain, A. G. 17:1:80; 21:2/3:209 Swain, Bryan 23:2:20-21; 29:1:71 Swain, Byron (Private) 32:2:229 Swain, George F. 56:2:41-43 Swain, S. R. 39:1:97 December 14, 2009 Page 709

Swain, Sauk K. 38:2:186-187 Swain, Saul K. (Mrs.) 38:2:185 Swain, William 32:2:196 Swan 25:1:48-49 Swan Company 22:2:83; 37:1:88; 37:2:223 (see also Reminiscences of a Swan Company Cowboy) Swan Ditch 15:1:12 Flats (Yellowstone National Park) 66:4:44, 51 Swan Land and Cattle Co. 73:3:23 Swan Land and Cattle Co., 72:1:3 Swan Land and Cattle Company 19:1:9; 20:1:66; 21:1:82; 23:2:56; 26:1:81; 29:1:83; 30:2:145; 34:21:215; 36:2:190, photo 198, 199, 202; 37:2:173; 42:1:60-63, 83; 43:1:58-59, 62, 67; 43:2:210; 48:2:253-260; 64:2:34-37, 40, 50 (see also British Investment Public and the Swan Land and Cattle Company) Swan Land and Cattle Company Investment Tables 48:2:261-263; 53:2:40, 70 Swan Land and Cattle Company, Ltd. by Harmon Ross Mothershead, review 43:2:297-299 Swan Testing and Sampling Company 33:1:44 Swan, Alexander H. 15:1:7; 19:1:9; 20:1:66, 70, 73; 21:2/3:226; 37:2:173-174; 42:1:60, 62-63; 48:2:254, 256; 51:2:12; 57:2:22 Swan, Alexander H. 71:3:4 Swan, Alexander H., 2d 17:1:85 Swan, Clarissa Fuller 15:1:6 Swan, Henry 15:1:6; 17:1:85; 18:1:89; 25:2:210; 26:2:214; 27:2:232, 239 Swan, Louise (see Mrs. R. S. Van Tassell) Swan, Nicky 25:1:43 Swan, Thomas 15:1:7; 20:1:66 Swan, Tom 10:1:13; 38:1:89 Swan, William Franklin photo 15:1:4, 6-9, 11-14, 21 Swan, Wyoming photo 15:1:cover Swanson, Dorothy B. 54:1:24 Swanson, Evadene Burris 47:1:128 (see also Friday: Roving Arapaho; Fort Collins Yesterdays) Swanson, Gordon, 72:1:37 Swanson, O. E. 61:2:9 Swarthmore Chautauqua Circuit 74:1:8 Swarthmore College 74:1:8 Swartz, Bernice (see review of Overland to California in 1859: A Guide for Wagon Train Travelers) Swartz, Harve 14:4:319 Swartz, Kate (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Swartzenbruber, Joe 27:2:232 Swayne, E. J. 51:2:14 Swazey, Edward L. 33:2:198-199 sweat bath 1:4:1-2 Swede, Charley 26:1:43 Sweden 66:3:12, 27-28 Swedish Benevolence Society 59:1:43 Swedish language 66:3:27 Swedish Mission Convenant Church 66:3:27 December 14, 2009 Page 710

Swedish peasants 66:3:28 Swedish-American Historical Quarterly 65:1:35 Sweem, Glenn D. (E.) 30:1:92; 30:2:214-215; 33:2:215, 217; 37:1:115; 38:1:111, photo 118 (see also Wyoming Archaeological Notes. Wyoming Archaeological Society; review of Custer Country; President’s Message) Sweem, Glenn, Jr. 30:2:214 Sweem-Taylor Rock Shelter Site 32:2:240-241 Sweeney Ranch 73:3:25 Sweeney, D. J. 12:4:327; 13:1:75-76 Sweeney, James (Mrs.) 16:2:162, photo 163 Sweeney, John L. 36:2:221 Sweeney, William 47:2:142 Sweeney, William 73:3:25, 29 Sweet Betsy Hill 39:1:126-127 Sweet Water River 46:1:60, 116; 49:1:23-26, 34-35; 60:2:3, 8 Sweet, Fred 38:1:85 Sweet, Mike 16:2:100 Sweet, Thomas P. 38:1:96 Sweet, Tom 34:1:17 Sweetman, Fred 51:2:49-50 Sweetman, John (Private) 27:2:172 Sweetman, Luke D. (see Back Trailing on Open Range) Sweetwater Brewery photo 39:2:259 Sweetwater Bridge 20:1:56; 23:2:13 Sweetwater Chieftain 33:2:155-156 Sweetwater County May Music Festival 43:1:108-109 Sweetwater Community Fine Arts Center 50:2:336 Sweetwater Country 2:4:64 Sweetwater County 12:2:135-136; 16:1:69, 178-180; 19:1:32; 21:2/3:196; 26:1:83; 31:2:164, 229-230, 232, 243, 245; 48:2:176, 183, 213, 239; 59:2:18-19, 21; 66:1&2:72 (see also Big Horn Bridge photo) Sweetwater County Historical Society 30:2:224 Sweetwater County Museum photo 65:1:31 Sweetwater County-Green River-Rock Springs by Henry F. Chadey 50:2:337-339 Sweetwater Crossings 29:2:189, 192; 30:1:39-40, 43-44 Sweetwater District 15:2:178-180 Sweetwater Fever 65:4:50 Sweetwater Gazette 33:2:153; 35:1:197 Sweetwater Gold by Marion M. Huseas, review 65:4:67 Sweetwater Journalism and Western Myth by Jay Gurian 36:1:79-88 Sweetwater Miner 9:3:738 Sweetwater Mines 13:4:347; 15:2:178-180; 30:1:63, 74, 85-86; 33:2:150-151; 34:2:225-227; 35:1:98; 36:1:79, 82-83, 85-86, 88; 38:2:189; 43:2:180, 185-186, 195; 44:1:28, 34, 41, 44, 46; 56:2:29-30, 32 Sweetwater Mining District 40:2:239; 43:2:180 Sweetwater River 1:1:3-4; 15:3:229-233; 16:1:76; 22:2:49, 56; 23:1:6-7, 14-15, 17, 59, 65, 94-95; 26:1:55; 29:1:79; 32:1:112; 32:2:176, 266; 33:1:38; 33:2:168; 34:2:246; 37:2:218; 44:1:10; 65:2/3:6, 13; 65:4:41 (see also Three Crossings of the Sweetwater) Sweetwater River bridge 32:2:236 December 14, 2009 Page 711

Sweetwater River Valley 34:3/4:5, 49, 53-54 (see also Sweetwater Valley) Sweetwater Stage Company 15:2:177-179, photo 180 Sweetwater Station 17:1:76; 23:2:10, 14; 27:1:9; 28:2:182; sketch 29:1:66, 73-78; 32:2:227 Sweetwater Station by Edness Kimball Wilkins photo 43:2:page following 272, 287-292 Sweetwater toll bridge 15:3:229-231 (see also tolls) Sweetwater Valley 22:1:61; 33:2:168; 62:2:82-83 Sweetwater, Texas 74:1:28, 32 Sweigler 32:1:55 Sweitzer Cutoff road 26:2:123 Sweitzer, Nelson B. (Major) 26:2:122 Sweney, H. K. 9:2:699 Swensen Photo Collection 65:1:38 Swensen, Rolf (see All the Fantastic Forms Possible to Imagine) Swevzey, W. F. 14:1:79 Swift 65:1:18 Swift Bear 30:1:86; 37:1:89; 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Swift, Ebenezer "Eben" (Assistant Surgeon) 50:1:141, photo 142, 143-152, photo 153; 35:1:11, 16-17 (see also Eben Swift’s Army Service on the Plains) Swift, Susan Bonaparte Palmer 50:1:143, 152, 154 Swift-Miller Home 33:1:89 Swigart Ranch (see RANCHES) Swingle, John 62:1:13, 15 Swinnerton, Eleanor 20:2:99 Swinnerton, Job 20:2:100 Swisher, B. F. 23:2:63 Swisher, Jim 45:2:154 Swiss lode 40:2:229 Switzer, Fronia (Mrs.) 48:2:183 Switzer, Leona 37:2:242 Switzer, Nelson B. (Colonel) 48:1:7 Swolley 37:1:90 Sword of the Republic: The United States Army on the Frontier, 1783-1846 by Francis Paul Prucha, review 61:1:55 Sword, Thomas W. (Major) 21:2/3:145 Sybille Creek 23:1:81; 32:1:105; 35:1:25; 37:1:91; (see also Sibille, John) Sybille Creek 73:2:14 Sybille Valley 64:2:35, 40 Sydenham, Moses H. 43:2:170 Sylvan Lake 31:2:138 26:1:7 Sylvester 34:1:54, 57 Symbolizing the Scottish American Connection, 72:1:2-5 Symon, Harold 5:4:162 Symons, William H. (see review of Stagecoach West) Sypes, Charles 26:1:55 December 14, 2009 Page 712

Sypes, Shedd and Coon 71:2:16 Sypher, A. B. 17:1:78 Syrup Creek (see Long Tom Creek) system 75:3:21 Szasz, Ferenc M. (author), 72:1:2-5, bio, 5 Szasz, Ferenc M., Religion in Modern New Mexico, reviewed, 70:2:43 Szasz, Ferenc Morton (see Protestant Clergy in the Great Plains and Mountain West, 1865-1915; review of Great Mysteries of the West) Szasz, Ferenc Morton, Scots in the North American West, reviewed, 73:3:38 Szasz, Margaret Connell (see Education and the American Indian; review of Navajo Roundup) T

T 64:2:36 T. A. Kent Bank Building photo 37:1:32, 44 T. A. Larson Collection photos 66:3:front cover, 14, 18, back cover T. A. Larson: Conversations with Historians an interview by Mark Junge 66:3:8-29 T. Clarkson Taylor Academy, 70:1:25 TA 27:1:47, 49; 65:4:20, sketch 25, photo 27, sketch 28, 30, map 34; 35:2:148; 36:2:186; 38:1:62, 64; 38:2:167; 45:2:158, photo 160 TA Ranch (Wyoming) 66:3:33 TA ranch 74:1:19 TA Ranch, 70:1:15 Tababooindowesyam (see Tababooindowetsy) Tab-aboo-in-doweteey (see White Man’s Friend) Tababooindowetsy 46:2:230 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Tabashie Nee-tab-cht 16:2:89-90 (see also Ute) Tab-be 26:2:174 (see also Ute) Tabby 29:1:88; 29:2:225 (see also Ute) Tabernash 16:2:90 33:1:76-77; 35:2:205; 39:1:122 Table Mountain 71:3:32 Table Mountain 71:4:41 Table Rock 23:2:24 Taboonshea 29:2:210; 30:1:72 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Tabor, Horace (see Horace Tabor: His Life and Legend) Tacloban (Philippine Islands) 59:1:30 Tacony 65:1:8 Taft Republican (see A Taft Republican: Senator Francis E. Warren and National Politics) Taft Republican: Senator Francis E. Warren and National Politics by Leonard Schlup 54:2:62-66 Taft, Robert (see Artists and Illustrators of the Old West, 1850-1900) Taft, Robert 71:4:5 Taft, Robert A. (Senator) 45:2:179; 52:1:26, 28-29, 31-32 (see also A Taft Republican: Senator Francis E. Warren and National Politics) Taft, Robert, photo historian, 74:2:25 December 14, 2009 Page 713

Taft, William Howard (President) 18:1:30; 20:1:31; 20:2:147; 53:2:4, 6-10; photos 54:2:62, 63-66 Taft, William Howard, photo, 71:2: inside back Taggart Construction Company 25:1:67 Taggart Lake 44:1:76, 88 Taggart Meadows 47:2:239 Taggart, Charles 49:2:279-280 Taggart, Harold F. 31:2:179 Taggart, Harriet 73:3:27 Taggart, Lawrence 40:1:109 Taggart, Lloyd 49:2:279-280; 66:4:36 Taggart, Pete 47:2:237, 239 Taggart, W. R. 14:4:278 Taggart, William 44:2:260 Taggee 30:1:72 (see also Bannock) Tagis Bannock 33:1:38 (see also Bannock) Tagner, Tom 47:2:237 Tahvonshe’a 28:2:207 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Tail of a Shirt by Sidford Hamp and Charles Spencer 14:4:280-283 Taira, Amy (Yemiko) 76:4:18-24; photo 19 Taira, Betty Yeiko., author 76:4:18-24; bio 33 Taira, Calvin 76:4:18-24; photo 19 Taira, Henry Kakukichi 76:4:18-24 Taira, Shizu 76:4:18-24 Tait, Agnes 1:3:20 Take Two and Hit to Right: Golden Days on the Semi-pro..., reviewed 71:4:43 Takes a Rope (see Gray Bear) Talaiferro, T. S. (Mrs.) 26:1:93 Talbot 22:2:24 Talbot, Bishop Ethelbert 70:4:22 Talbot, Claude L. 20:1:80 Talbot, Claude L. 74:1:17 Talbot, Ethelbert (Reverend) 43:1:23, 49; 65:1:23, 25 Talbot, Fred R. 18:1:89 Talbot, James 2:3:53 Talbot, M. 25:1:5 Talbot, Major John 71:3:2 Talbot, Theodore 40:1:27, 29, 31; 46:1:20; 62:2:88-89 Tale of a Sloop, a Monitor and a Drednaught by Mae Urbanek 35:2:229-234 Tale of Two Sisters, 74:2:2-16 Tales and Irrelevancies of a Country Parson, rev., 70:3:47 Tales Never Told Around the Camp Fire by Mark Dugan, review 65:2/3:28 Tales of the 0-4 Ranch by Harold J. Cook, review 41:1:144-145 Tales of the Frontier edited by Everett Dick, review 36:2:251 Tales of the Seeds-Ke-Dee by Sublette Country Artists’ Guild, review 36:1:111 December 14, 2009 Page 714

Tales of Western Tombstones Tell by Lambert Florin, review 40:1:150-151 Tales Old Timers Tell (poem) by Dick J. Nelson 35:2:212 Taliaferro, T. S. 43:1:34 Taliaferro, T. S. Jr. 10:4:187 Tall Man 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Talmage, F. D. (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Talpey 39:1:10, 14 Talpy, R. E. 12:4:323 Tank Hill 35:2:139 Tankawa 59:1:54 Tankersley, Seth Camberlin 75:3:33 Tankersley, Tom 66:4:57 Tannehill, Don 70:3:41 Tanner, Annie Clark (see Biography of Ezra Thompson Clark) Tanner, Francis 25:1:68, 75, 79; 30:2:193; 31:1:77, 89; 31:2:213 Tanner, George S. (see Fragment: The Autobiography of Mary Jane Mount Tanner) Tanner, Helen 25:1:79; 30:2:193; 31:1:77 Tanner, Mary Jane (see Fragment: The Autobiography of Mary Jane Mount Tanner) Tanner, Milo B. 27:2:155-156 Taos 65:4:75 Taos Trappers: The Fur Trade in the Far Southwest, 1540-1846 by David J. Weber, review 53:2:77 Taos, New Mexico 57:1:43 Taos-Fort Laramie trail, 72:1:15 Tapley 15:3:253 Tapoya, John B. 61:2:32-33 Tappan, Henry 27:2:192; 32:2:187 (see Oregon Trail-diary) Tappan, Samuel F. (Colonel) photos 18:2:136-137; 30:1:65, 72; 43:1:75-76, 83, 85; 46:1:33 Tappan, William Henry 31:1:31; 31:2:159-160; 32:1:64; 48:1:82 Tarbell, Edward A. 58:2:32; 59:1:36 Tarbell, Ida M. 20:1:30 Tarbill, E. E. (Doctor; Reverend) 24:2:94; 65:1:25 target practice 74:2:28-31 Targhee Pass 17:2:91; 29:2:143 Tarriff Act (1890) 20:1:24 Tarrup, R. A. 1:2:304 Tarsha-Otah 39:2:202 (see also Sioux) Tarter, F. M. (Mrs.) 22:2:34-35 Tash-e-pah 27:2:202 (see also Bannock) Taste of the West: Essays in Honor of Robert G. Athearn edited by Duane A. Smith, review 56:2:47-48 Tasteful Interlude, American Interiors Through the Camera’s Eye by William Seale, review 55:1:60-61 Tate, James 31:2:166; 32:2:189 Tate, Michael (see review of Alexander Barclay, Mountain Man: A Narrative of His Career, 1810-1855; His Memorandum Diary, 1845 to 1850; review of Old Yellowstone Days; review of American Protestantism and United States Indian Policy, 1869-82) Tate, Michael, Frontier Army in the Settlement of the West, reviewed, 74:1:37, 4 December 14, 2009 Page 715

Tate, Sam 24:1:14 Tatonka-e-Yotanka (see Sitting Bull) Tatonka-he-gle-ska (see Spotted Horn Bull) Tatowats 39:2:246 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Tavendu-wets 26:2:174 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Tavernier, Jules 48:1:88 Tavonasia 33:1:34 Tavonasia 33:1:38 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) taxidermists 16:1:8 Tayloe, Alfred 74:1:7 Tayloe, George 74:1:4, 5, 6 Tayloe, Judge Samuel 74:1:3 Tayloe, Nelle 74:1:3 Taylor (Captain) 21:2/3:136; 31:2:157 Taylor (Doctor) 32:2:171; 58:1:4 (see also Thomas, Doctor) Taylor (lawyer) 31:2:171 Taylor 22:2:55; 32:2:176; 34:1:58-59; 43:2:252, 255, 272-274 Taylor Calvin 42:1:23, 41 Taylor saddle trees 26:1:38 Taylor, Alanzo 35:2:144, 148 Taylor, Alonzo, 70:1:15 Taylor, Arthur W. (Assistant Surgeon) 47:2:191, 216 Taylor, Bert 34:1:101 Taylor, Bertha B. (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Taylor, Bob 33:2:185-186 Taylor, Buck 44:1:11; 47:2:143, 145 (see also RANCHES: Buck Taylor) Taylor, Capt. Charles W. 73:3:15, 17, 18, 20, 23 Taylor, Charles 39:2:173; 66:4:50 Taylor, Charles M. (Lieutenant) 18:2:117 Taylor, Charles William (First Lieutenant) 38:1:41, 43 Taylor, Cora Simmons 33:1:58 Taylor, Dorothy K. 27:1:115, 125-126; 27:2:232; 30:2:225 Taylor, E. B. 27:1:15; 36:2:225; 55:1:39 Taylor, Earl J. 30:2:149 Taylor, Ed (Mrs.) 29:1:57 Taylor, Ed 34:1:101, 108-110 Taylor, Ed P. 14:1:83 Taylor, Edward B., 74:2:22, 25 Taylor, Emma 34:1:101 Taylor, Eugene 16:2:94 Taylor, Frank 76:1:3 Taylor, Frank J. 65:1:47 Taylor, Gaylord 17:1:56 Taylor, Gilbert B. (see Glimpses of Edgemont’s Past) December 14, 2009 Page 716

Taylor, Glen H. (Senator) 55:1:12 Taylor, Harry 71:4:9 Taylor, Harry A. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:232 Taylor, Homer 34:1:101 Taylor, Inez Babb 18:1:66; 22:2:102 (see also Career of Cheyenne-Black Hills Stage Line Owner) Taylor, J. L. (Mrs.) 4:2:319 Taylor, James, Jr. (Mrs.) 26:1:86; 27:2:232 Taylor, Jerome 25:2:121 Taylor, John 20:2:170; 28:1:47; 30:1:47; 46:2:242-245, 247-248 Taylor, John Wesley 34:1:101 Taylor, L. W. (Colonel) 18:1:56 Taylor, Livingston L. 27:2:232 Taylor, Major Joseph, 72:1:12 Taylor, Malcolm E., reviewer 74:1:37 Taylor, Nathaniel G. photo 18:2:136, 137; 26:1:94; 30:1:55-56, 59-66, 72, 77-80; 43:1:74-83, 87; 43:2:239-240; 58:2:18 Taylor, Paul 73:2:3 Taylor, Quintard and Shirley Ann Wilson, editors, African American Women Confront the West, 1600- 2000, reviewed 76:4:27-28 Taylor, R. E. 33:2:191 Taylor, Rachel 65:2/3:23 Taylor, Robert 24:1:36-38 Taylor, Robert, 72:1:3 Taylor, Roger, Jr., video reviews: Hondo, The Searchers, Shane 66:3:87-89; Red Rock West 66:4:76-77 Taylor, Rose 34:1:101 Taylor, Sally 34:1:101-102 Taylor, Sarah Ellen Homsley 42:1:95 Taylor, T. D. 27:2:232 Taylor, T. L. (Mrs.) 3:2:148 Taylor, Talton 34:1:101 Taylor, Tex 60:2:17 Taylor, Will 34:1:101 Taylor, William 40:1:65; 64:2:40, 43 Taylor, William B. 49:2:240; 63:1:29 Taylor, William R. (Governor of Wisconsin) 22:1:18 Taylor, William S. 33:1:77 Taylor, Zachary (Colonel) 36:1:6 Taylor, Zachary (President) 18:2:96 Taylor’s Bridge (Idaho) 15:1:76-77 Tay-to-ba 30:1:72 (see also Bannock) TE 26:1:13; 38:1:83; 51:1:113, 120 TE Ranch 73:3:26 teacher examinations 75:1, 29 teachers 26:2:112 (see also FIRSTS: first teachers in Riverton) teaching 75:1, 5 December 14, 2009 Page 717

Teaching School at Old Fort Laramie by Maria Inez Corlett Riter 51:2:24-25 Teaching Wyoming History by Counties by Grace Raymond Hebard, review 3:3:190 Teapot Creek, Wyoming 16:1:74 Teapot Dome 35:2:179; 42:2:176; 53:1:15-27; 54:1:18-19 (see also Naval Oil Reserves, Teapot Dome and the Continental Trading Company) Teapot Dome by M. R. Werner and John Starr, review 31:2:239-240 Teapot Dome hearings 73:3:33 Teapot Dome inquiry 41:2:168-169 Teapot Dome Oilfield 16:1:74; 22:1:75; photo 58:2:24 (see also Teapot Dome) Teapot Dome scandal 65:4:7 Teats, J. H. 21:2/3:211 Tebaldi, David 73:2:18 Tebbetts, Leon (Corporal) 64:3/4:18 Teckla, Wyoming 71:2:21-34; map 24-25 Tecumseh Chieftain 24:1:63; 34:1:80 Tecumseh, Nebraska 24:1:62 Tecusmseh (Shawnee) 26:2:183 Tedmon, A. H. 64:1:15, 19-20 Tee Shu Wadpoda (see Clear Creek) Teepee Neighbors by Grace Coolidge, review 59:1:57-58 Teepee Rings 23:2:45; 28:2:119; 30:2:133 Teeters, Charles 50:2:343 Teeters, J. M. 3:4:231 Teich, Curt (see Curt Teich & Co.) Teichert, Minerva 9:2:699; 52:2:39 Teit 33:1:24 telegraph lines 73:3:15 Telegraph Road 38:1:99 telegraph service 1:1:6; 6:3:262; 6:4:308; 15:2:151; 16:2:143; 22:2:56; 27:1:3, 9-11, 14, 73, 75; 32:1:32, 34, 44, 46 (see also Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier’s View of Indian Country) telegraph wires and superstition 30:2:135 telegraphy 65:1:8 Telephone Canyon 30:2:145 Telephone road 71:3:2 telephone service 30:2:146-150 telephone, Jackson Hole 71:3:39 telephones 71:2:33 Television 70:3:35 Television stations 70:3:39 Teller (Senator) 16:2:131; 35:1:37; 37:1:39 Teller, H. M. 23:1:11 Teller, Henry 60:2:27, 29 Teller, J. C. 56:1:48 Tellinghast, B. F. 46:1:30 Temeha 16:1:27 (see also Bannock) December 14, 2009 Page 718

Temperance Movement 64:2:56 Tempest 41:1:60 (see also Arapaho) Temple Theater 73:3:26, 28 Temple, Bob 15:1:18 Temple, C. M. 22:2:109 Temple, Charlotte 25:1:9 Temple, Charlotte 76:3:26 Templeton, George H. (Lieutenant) 36:1:53; 51:2:41-42; 55:1:40 Templeton, Lt., 74:2:23 Templin, Curtis 27:2:232; 36:1:88 Temporary National Economic Committee 41:2:181-182 Ten Dollar ($10) Horse, $40 Saddle. Cowboy Clothing, Arms, Tools and Horse Gear of the 1880s by Don Rickey, Jr., review 49:1:161-162 Ten Eyck, Tenodor 36:1:64-65; 63:2:46, 49, photo 50, 51, 68-69 Ten Minutes at Carbon photo 48:1:48 Ten Sleep country (see Vanguard of the Valley: A History of the Ten Sleep Country) Ten Sleep, Wyoming 52:2:46-47, 56 (see also Tensleep and No Rest) Ten Sleep, Wyoming 76:1:15 Ten Trees camp 22:2:30 Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier’s View of Indian Country edited by William E. Unrau, review 51:2:67 Tendoy 33:1:27 (see Ten-toi) Tennis 70:4:28 Tennyson, Lloyd 61:1:43 Tenonee 15:2:136 Tensleep 32:1:90, 92; 33:1:57, 67 (see also Ten Sleep country) Tensleep and No Rest by Jack R. Gage, review 30:2:237-238; 48:2:170, 185, 247 Tensleep Canyon 30:1:6 Tensleep Creek 30:1:6 Tensleep Raid 30:2:237-238; 31:1:30 (see also Spring Creek Raid) Tensleep River 16:1:72 Tensleep, Wyoming 29:2:159; 30:1:6; 30:2:147; 64:3/4:18 (see also Tensleep and No Rest ) Tenth “10th” Infantry, 72:1:9 Tenth “10th” Mountain Division 70:3:7 Tenth Legislative Assembly (Wyoming Territory) 66:1&2:20 Ten-toi 27:2:203 tents 15:4:351-352, 362, 365-366 tepee rings photo 14:1:52 Terra Bella News 23:2:48 Terra Bella, California 23:2:47-48 Terrace Mountain 44:1:18 Terrazas, Don Louis 22:1:80 Terrell, John Upton (see Plains Apache) Terrell, Saul 29:2:175 Terretema 26:1:78 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) December 14, 2009 Page 719

Terrible Jake 30:2:132 Terrill (Mrs.) 35:2:142 Terrill, Elisha 39:2:175 Terrill, John 75:4: 5 Territorial Assembly 11:4:276; 16:1:47; photo 17:2:159-160; 19:1:26; 21:1:40-60, 80; 21:2/3:205; 22:1:59; 25:2:208 Territorial Engineer’s office (Cheyenne, Wyoming) 66:3:24 Territorial Enterprise (Nevada) Territorial Fair (see FIRSTS: annual Wyoming Territorial Fair) Territorial Inspector of Mines 19:1:26 Territorial laws 26:2:124 (see FIRSTS: militia under Territorial laws) Territorial Legislature) 64:3/4:52 (see also FIRSTS: Territorial Legislature convened Territorial Papers of Wyoming in the National Archives by W. Turrentine Jackson 16:1:44-45 Territorial penitentiary 25:2:208 (see also FIRSTS: penitentiary in Wyoming) territorial penitentiary 74:1:15 Territorial Politics and Government in Montana, 1864-89 by Clark C. Spence, review 48:1:144-146 Territorial Prison (Laramie, Wyoming) 66:1&2:6 Territorial records 16:1:47 Territorial seal 17:2:159-160 Territorial Supreme Court Justices (see History of Volunteering in Wyoming) Territorial surveys 43:1:113-124 Territorial Teacher’s institute (see FIRST: Territorial teachers’ institute) Territory is Founded: Political, Social, Economic and Educational Condtions in Wyoming, 1850-1890 by Johanna Nel 61:2:2-12 Territory of Montana 23:1:19 Territory of Washington 19:2:70 Territory of Wyoming 19:1:25; 20:1:15; 21:2/3:192 (see also Territorial listings; Wyoming Territory) Terry, Alfred (Brigadier General; Major General; General) 17:1:12; 18:2:112, photo 136, 137; 28:1:30; 30:1:65, 72; 41:1:98; 43:1:74, 58; 44:2:201; 45:1:27, 36-39, 42; 46:2:264; 48:1:113-115, 121, 123, 127-128; 54:1:39; 55:1:43 Terry, Alfred 76:1:3, 7 Terry, Glen (Mrs.) 38:2:174 Terry, Joshua 26:2:182, 185-186 Terryall Pass 23:1:5 Teschemacher, Herbert E. (see Teschemacher, Hubert) Teschemacher, Hubert E. 12:3:187; 20:1:65-66; 35:2:151; 37:1:17, 19; 37:2:190; 42:2:225 Teschmacher, Hubert 71:3:5 Teter 16:1:8, 10, 15, 22, 28-29, 31 Teton 32:2:227 (see also Sioux) Teton Basin 23:2:58 (see also Pierre’s Hole) Teton Basin 75:3:16 Teton County 35:2:180; 41:1:137; 44:1:73-106; 44:2:241-265; 48:2:177, 189, 233, 235, 237; 66:1&2:4 (see also History of Teton County) Teton County 70:1:5 Teton County Assessor's office 71:3:12 December 14, 2009 Page 720

Teton County Board of Commissioners 71:3:33 Teton County Board of Historic Preservation 71:4:42 Teton County Historic Preservation Board 71:3:13 Teton County Library 27:2:232 Teton County, Wyoming 76:2:50 Teton Dakota 29:2:141; 59:2:30 (see also Metal Weapons, Tools, and Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians; Sioux) 44:1:74-75 Teton Forest Reserve 44:2:241 Teton Hotel 28:2:142 Teton Investment Company 71:3:17 Teton Lodge 71:3:37 Teton Mountains 1:2:4-5; 6:3:251-252; 15:2:172; 17:2:91, 93; 33:1:29, 34; 44:1:74, 80; photo 42:2:192 (see also Pilot Knobs; Sir Thomas Moran’s Journey to the Tetons; Teton peaks) Teton Mountains Museum 26:2:209 44:2:242 Teton National Forest 71:3:17 17:2:92-93 Teton Pass 71:4:30, 31 Teton peaks 5:2&3:74; photo 6:3:250, 252, 256; 10:2:79, 87-88 (see also Address Regarding First Photographing of the Tetons; Placing the Grand Teton Memorial Tablet; Tetons) Teton Range 43:1:23, 121; 44:1:75-76; 66:1&2:2, 4; 66:3:14 (see also The Grand Controversy: The Pioneer Climbs in the Teton Range and the Controversial First Ascent of the Grand Teton) Teton River 15:2:172 Teton Sioux 36:2:225 (see also Sioux) Teton Village 44:2:259 Tetoniana. History of the Exploration of Grand Teton Natonal Park, No. 1. The Grand Teton, 1923 by Leigh N. Ortenburger 41:1:147 Tetons 65:4:9 (see also Address Regarding First Photographing of the Tetons; Along the Ramparts of the Tetons: The Saga of Jackson Hole, Wyoming; FIRSTS: Protestant mission in Tetons; Grand Tetons; Shadow on the Tetons: David E. Jackson and the Claiming of the American West; John D. Haines, Oklahoma’s Pioneer Mountaineer in the Tetons; Mountaineering in the Tetons: The Pioneer Period, 1898-1940; Photography of the Tetons) Tevanitagon, Chief Pierre 75:3:13 Tewel, Anna (Mrs.) 19:2:134 Tewksbury, C. L. 23:1:74; 49:2:272 Texaco (see Texas Company) Texans, Guns and History by Colonel Charles Askins, review 44::297-298 Texas 11:4:282; 65:1:19; 65:4:4, 10-13, 20, 27, 34, 38, 40; 66:1&2:36, 70; 66:3:16; 66:4:17, 30, 54, 57 (see also Maverick Tales. True Stories of Early Texas; Oil Booms: Social Change in Five Texas Towns) Texas A&M University 66:4:44 Texas cattle 66:4:17 Texas cession 26:1:33 Texas Company 55:1:3 (see also Texaco) Texas Company 70:4:27, 34 Texas Company Refinery 64:3/4:7 December 14, 2009 Page 721

Texas Fever (cattle illness) 16:2:147-149, 152 Texas Graveyards, A Cultural Legacy by Terry G. Jordan, review 55:1:58-59 Texas longhorns photo 19:2:78; 26:1:54; photo 36:2:cover Texas Lunch Restaurant 48:2:266 Texas Rangers 66:3:89 Texas Siftings 18:1:81 Texas State Historical Society 27:2:240 Texas Trail 6:3:280; 19:2:74; 21:1:96-99; 26:1:27; 26:2:129 (see also Texas Trail as Followed by a Pioneer in 1882) Texas Trail as Followed by a Pioneer in 1882 by Mrs. George H. Gilland 12:4:253-263 Texas Trail drivers 21:1:97; 21:2/3:223 Texas Trail Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Texas Trails Monuments in Wyoming by Louise Love 21:1:93-99 textbook investigation (see University of Wyoming Textbook Investigation Controversy, 1947 to 1948 and Its Aftermath) textbook uniformity 75:1, 29 textbooks, free 75:1, 28 Thanadethuyr 59:1:56 (see also Chippewa) Thane, James L., Jr. (see Governor’s Wife on the Mining Frontier. The Letters of Mary Edgerton from Montana, 1863-1865) That’s Wyoming by Jack Bryant 12:4:309; 23:2:48 Thatham, Benjamin 43:2:250 Thayer (Mrs.) 19:2:110 Thayer, G. D. 5:2:46 Thayer, J. M. 5:2:46 Thayer, John M. (Governor) 11:4:243-244; 15:3:286; 16:1:49; 20:2:174-175; 21:2/3:196; 22:1:24-27; 34:2:200; 41:1:42; 41:2:243; 53:2:34-36; 56:1:4-6, photo 9 Thayer, William D. D. (Reverend) 34:2:166-167, 169-170, 173 The 1902 Murder of Tom Gorman, by John W. Davis 76:1:15-30 The American Sportsmen 76:2:22 The Church Universal and Triumphant: Elizabeth Prophet’s Apocalyptic Movement, by Bradley C. Whitsel, reviewed 76:4:29 The Cliffs in Oregon Basin (photo) 70:4:37 The Johnson County War, by Bill O’Neal, reviewed 76:4:31-32 The Light 59:1:56 (see also Assinaboins) The Promotion of Yellowstone National Park by the Union Pacific Railroad, by Thornton Waite 76:4:2-12 the U. S. Forest Service, 1929-1965) The Union Pacific Magazine 76:4:3, 7 The United Airlines Stewardess School in Cheyenne, Wyoming, 75:4: 11-18 The Wagon Box Fight: An Episode of Red Cloud’s War, by Jerry Keenan, reviewed, 76:3:36 The Worst Campaign I Ever Experienced: Sergeant John Zimmerman’s Memoir of the Great Sioux War, ed. by Paul L. Hedren, 76:1:2-14 Theater Comique 39:1:26 theaters (see Broadway in Cow Country: The History of Cheyenne Little Theatre; individual names; Sinclair, Wyoming theaters) December 14, 2009 Page 722

theaters 25:1:9, 11 (see also Early Theatres, Cheyenne, Wyoming; FIRSTS: dramatic performers appear in Cheyenne) Theatre Comique 25:1:9, 11 Thees 33:1:88 Theisen, R. E. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:232 Theodore 75:3:3 Theodore Roosevelt Outdoorsman by R. L. Wilson, review 44:2:295-296 Theosophical Society of Chicago 66:3:31 The-Other-Magpie 59:1:50 (see also Crow) Therese A. Parkinson Jenkins by Agnes Jenkins Metcalf 12:4:295-300 Thermopolis Chamber of Commerce 27:2:240 Thermopolis, Wyoming 24:2:82; 26:1:54; 30:2:146, 149; 48:2:197-198; 53:1:50, 52-53; 65:1:28, 30 Thermopolis, Wyoming 75:4: 34 These Were the Sioux by Mari Sandoz, review 34:1:120 They Called Him Wild Bill: The Life and Adventures of James Butler Hickok by Joseph G. Rosa, review 47:1:114 They Pointed Them North by Helena Huntington Smith 65:4:33 They Stood There Watching Him Move Across the Range illustration by W. H. D. Koerner 65:4:18 Thing, Joseph (Captain) 32:2:198-199 Thiokol Company 70:3:19 Third Cavalry (see MILITARY) Third Regiment of Colorado Troops (see MILITARY) Third Segment of the Oregon Trail, Douglas to Independence Rock, Trek No. 22, of the Historical Trail Treks compiled by Maurine Carley 43:2:270-295 Thirty one Slash 37:2:223 This is America’s Story by Howard B. Wilder, Robert P. Ludlam and Harriett McCune Brown 49:2:229, 237, 241, 244-245 This is Dinosaur edited by Wallace Stegner, review 57:2:46 This is the West by R. W. Howard, review 30:1:113-114 This Ol’ Drought Ain’t Broke Us Yet (But We’re All Bent Pretty Bad): Stories of the American West by Jim Garry, review 66:4:60-61 This Was Pioneer Motoring by Robert F. Karolevitz, review 41:1:146 Thissel, G. W. 40:2:203, 215 Thoams, George C., Sr. 34:1:12 Thobro 53:2:68 Thom, John (Captain) 32:2:256 Thom, John C. 27:2:232 Thom, William J. 39:2:171, 182 Thomas (Doctor) 32:2:171; 58:1:4 (see also Taylor, Doctor) Thomas (Judge) 28:2:177-178 Thomas (Major) 44:2:191 Thomas (Nathaniel) Library 66:4:29 Thomas (Sargeant) 16:2:125 Thomas Alva Edison Foundation 22:2:109 Thomas and Hay (stock growers) 17:1:56 December 14, 2009 Page 723

Thomas Flyer (automobile) 52:1:34-35, photo 36, 37-39 Thomas Fork 46:1:62 Thomas Harrison and the Search for Oil in Northwest Wyoming, 70:4:32-45 Thomas Moran and the Surveying of the American West by Joni Louise Kinsey, review 65:4:70 Thomas Sargent and Company (see Sargent, Thomas) Thomas Varker Kearn, Indian Trader, reviewed 71:4:45 Thomas W. Lawson (schooner) 66:1&2:42 Thomas, Alfred Barnaby (see Alonso de Posada Report, 1686. A Description of the Area of the Present Southern United States in the Seventeeth Century) Thomas, Andy 31:1:70-71 Thomas, Atwood C. 49:2:265, 271 Thomas, Billy 16:2:124 Thomas, Bishop N. S., 70:1: inside back cover Thomas, C. W. 30:2:209 Thomas, Cyrus 34:2:179 Thomas, D. L. 29:2:189; 44:2:275 Thomas, Dan 73:3:8 Thomas, David G 1:3:19; 5:2&3:45-46; 7:4:484; 8:1:524; 19:2:105-111; 25:2:203; 27:1:127; 56:1:56, 61 (see also For the Sake of Old Lang Syne; How Rock Springs Celebrated Christmas in ‘78) Thomas, E. A. photo 53:2:30, 32, 34 Thomas, Earl D. (Lieutenant) 53:2:46, 49-50, 52, 58, 60 Thomas, Earl D. (Mrs.) 53:2:54-56, 60 Thomas, Edwin Ross 52:1:34 Thomas, Elmer 66:3:60 Thomas, Frank (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:1:21; 28:2:211 Thomas, Frank M. 45:2:183 Thomas, George C., Jr. (Mrs.) Thomas, George C., Jr. 34:2:171; 43:1:12, 46 Thomas, George C., Sr. (Mrs.) 34:1:12-13 Thomas, George H. (Reverend) 43:1:37 Thomas, H. W. 73:3:21 Thomas, Harry 75:1, 18 Thomas, Helen Shirley (see Felix Frankfurter, Scholar on the Bench) Thomas, J. B. 71:3:4 Thomas, John M. 33:2:133 Thomas, John W. E. (Senator) 54:2:25 Thomas, L. (Brevette Major General) 17:1:75; 21:2/3:189 Thomas, Lloyd 19:2:108 Thomas, Lorezo 61:2:16 Thomas, Lowell 70:3:22, 23 Thomas, Nathaniel 66:4:31 (see also Nathaniel Thomas Collection) Thomas, Nathaniel L. (Mrs.) 43:1:15-16, 18, 47, 51 Thomas, Nathaniel L. (Reverend) 34:2:163, 165-173; 43:1:5-52 Thomas, Nathaniel S. (Reverend; Bishop) 1:4:20; 2:4:78; 3:2:150; 50:1:14; 54:1:31; 65:1:26 Thomas, Norman (see socialism) 66:3:13 December 14, 2009 Page 724

Thomas, Roscoe 31:2:201 Thomas, Slim (Skinney) 23:2:50 Thomas, Ted 42:1:63 Thomas, W. R. 17:1:83 Thomas, Walter H. 43:1:16, 21 Thomas, William L. 31:1:20 Thomas’ Fork 15:2:174; 23:1:91 Thomasee, Linda (see review of Wyoming: Rugged But Right) Thompkins (Private) 38:1:73 Thompson (General) 26:2:112 Thompson (Major) 58:2:6 Thompson (Reverend) 38:2:194 Thompson (trader) 15:3:289 Thompson 15:1:65 Thompson and Craig’s Trading Fort 15:3:287, 289 Thompson, A. Beeby 64:1:23, 25 Thompson, A. T. (Mrs.) 39:1:73 Thompson, Arthur 16:2:94; 39:2:258 Thompson, Arthur 71:4:9 Thompson, B. M. 25:1:96 Thompson, Beriah "Bill" (see Beriah Thompson Collection) Thompson, Bud 37:1:96 Thompson, Burton (see review of Saloon on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier; review of Son of the Morning Star, Custer and the Little Big Horn) Thompson, C. S. 46:1:40-41 Thompson, Cass 19:1:43 Thompson, Charles (Lieutenant) 51:2:39 Thompson, D. C., review of From the Old Northwest to the Pacific Northwest: the 1853 Oregon Trail Diaries of Patterson Fletcher Luark and Michael Fleenen Luark, 71:3:45 Thompson, D. Claudia review of Wyoming Lynching of Cattle Kate, 1889 66:3:82-83 Thompson, D. Claudia, reviewer of The Johnson County War 76:4:31-32 Thompson, Dale (Mrs.) 27:2:239 Thompson, David 15:3:269; 29:2:125; 33:1:23; 46:1:125 Thompson, Della Mae 65:4:7 Thompson, Edith M. (Mrs.) 33:2:219 (see also Antelope Creek Station) Thompson, Edward 38:1:96; 65:4:7 Thompson, Ena Crain 13:1:82 Thompson, Freighter 37:1:107 Thompson, George W. 52:2:18 Thompson, Gerald (Ph.D.) (see Owen Wister and His Critics: Realism and Morality in the Virginian; review of Dust Rose Like Smoke: The Subjugation of the Zulu and the Sioux; review of Stagecoach) Thompson, Gerald, review of Lakota Noon: The Indian Narrative of Custer's Defeat, 70:2:41-42 Thompson, Gus 26:1:6 Thompson, H. A. 36:1:82 Thompson, H. E. 13:2:158 December 14, 2009 Page 725

Thompson, Henry 38:1:92 Thompson, J. B. 12:4:323 Thompson, J. C. (General) 37:1:37 Thompson, J. C. Jr. 1:3:19 Thompson, Jacob 32:1:39-41 Thompson, James M. 40:1:109 Thompson, Jeff M. 32:1:34 Thompson, Jessie C. (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Thompson, Jim 71:4:7 Thompson, John A. (Captain) 38:1:15, 43 Thompson, John C. 75:1, 12 Thompson, John Charles (Mrs.) 5:4:163 Thompson, John Charles 19:1:45; 22:1:73; 22:2:28; 23:2:58; 24:2:28, 115; 25:1:64; 27:2:191; 35:1:58; 50:1:34, 57; 65:4:6, photo 7; 66:3:34, 36 Thompson, Keith 37:2:241; 48:2:189, 196, 198-199, 216 Thompson, L. C. (Reverend) 39:1:119 Thompson, Laura 25:1:69 Thompson, Leonard O. 27:2:232 Thompson, Lewis C. (Reverend) 24:2:73, 78-79, 103 Thompson, Mamie photo 16:2:163; 37:1:30, photo 31 Thompson, Martha (see review of Ghost Trails in Wyoming) Thompson, Mattie 16:2:163, photo 163 Thompson, Max 73:3:29 Thompson, Melvin F. 27:2:232 Thompson, Minnie photo 16:2:163; 37:1:30, photo 31 Thompson, Oren A. 23:2:63 Thompson, Roy 25:1:77 Thompson, Sam (Mrs.) 27:2:164 Thompson, Sam 56:1:47-48 Thompson, Sanford "Sang" 27:2:141; 29:2:167, 175; 30:1:34 Thompson, Thyra 66:3:9; 66:4:36 Thompson’s Fork (see Thomas’ Fork) Thomson, E. Keith (Honorable) 24:2:114; 27:2:240 Thomson, E. Keith (Mrs.) 27:2:232 Thomson, Frank 26:2:218 Thomson, Keith, death of 71:4:6 Thomson, Margaret 19:2:125 Thomson, Rebecca W. 54:1:84 (see also History of the Wyoming Territorial Supreme Court Justices; Federal District Court in Wyoming, 1890-1982) Thomson, Thomas 19:1:125 Thomson, Thyra 48:2:236 Thomson, Thyra 71:4:6, I J, 12 Thoreau, Henry David 65:4:21; 66:4:7 Thorn, J. M. 55:1:44 Thorn, John (Mrs.) 30:2:195 December 14, 2009 Page 726

Thorn, John 30:2:195 Thornberry, David W. (Reverend) 43:1:18, 37, 40-42 Thornberry, Ray 56:1:13 Thornburg battle (1879) 18:1:19-20; 26:1:36; 28:2:149 Thornburg Hotel 53:1:5 Thornburg Street (Laramie, Wyoming) 64:2:54 Thornburg, Marion 42:2:262 Thornburg, Thomas F. (Major) 3:1:89, 93; 3:2:137, 140-142; 4:3:338; 6:1&2:208-209 (see also History of Wyoming) Thornburg, Thomas T. (Major) 16:2:99-100, 102, 104-105, 120, 135, 138, 144; 18:1:19-20, 62; 28:2:149; 33:1:84; 38:2:221; 41:1:102; 44:1:8; 44:2:168-170; 53:1:59-60 Thornburgh (see Other Thornburgh) Thornburgh, Ann Elizabeth 56:2:4 Thornburgh, Duff G. (Colonel) 56:2:4 Thornburgh, Jacob Montgomery "Jake" 56:2:3-11 Thornburgh, John Minnis 56:2:4, 10 Thornburgh, Laura Pettibone (mother of Thornburgh, Laura) 56:2:3, photo 4, 5-6 Thornburgh, Maggie 56:2:3-5, 10 Thornburgh, Martha Adaline Smith 56:2:3 Thornburgh, Montgomery 56:2:3 Thornburgh, Thomas Montgomery 56:2:4 Thornburgh, Thomas Tipton (Major) 56:2:3-7 Thorndike, E. L. 58:2:34-35 Thorne-Rider, Frederick (see Good That Lives After Them: The Lives and Legacies of Dodd and Dorothy Bryan, Vernon and Rowena Griffith, and Frederick and Harriet Thorne-Rider) Thornhill, Bryant 42:1:95 Thornhill, Rebecca Oden 42:1:95 Thornton 42:2:268 Thornton, Edward (Sir) 39:1:39 Thornton, J. I. 22:2:53 Thornton, J. Quinn 40:1:26, 34; 40:2:203; 43:2:217, 222; 62:2:78-79, 87 Thornton, Wyoming, 70:1:4 Thorp, Russell 15:2:181-186; 19:1:49; 19:2:68; 20:1:94; 21:1:95, 97, 99; 23:2:60; 24:1:98-100, 102; 25:1:97; 25:2:207; 26:2:214; 27:2:232, 239-240; 29:2:151; 30:2:162, 225; 65:1:2 (see also Quote and Unquote) Thorp, Russell 76:3:9 Thorp, Russell Sr. 11:3:222-227; 37:1:80, 88, 104 Thorp, Russell, 70:1:5-6 Thorp, Russell, Jr. (Rawhide Buttes Stage Stastions) 11:3:234; 32:2:251; 33:2:220, 222 Thorpe, D. W. 27:1:70-71 Thorpe, Elizabeth J. (see Graves of Cunningham and Turner; May Nelson Dow. A First Lady of Newcastle; review of ...and then there was one. The Story of Cambria, Tubb Town and Newcastle ; review of Chuck Wagon Cookin’; review of Jackson Hole Story; review of Shoot Me A Biscuit. Stories of Yesteryear’s Roundup Cooks; review of Sketches of Wyoming; review of Tales the Western Tombstones Tell) Thorpe, V. L. (Doctor) 34:1:132 December 14, 2009 Page 727

Thorp-Stock Growers Association Collection 19:1:59 Thorsen, Wade (Lieutenant) 33:2:210 Thorson, Harry 71:4:6 Thorton, Elizabeth 32:2:165 Thouin, Louise 75:3:34 Thousand Mile tree, 70:1:41 Thousand Springs Valley (Nevada) 23:1:61; 25:2:132 Thrall’s Map (1834) 37:2:220 Thrasher, M. A. 48:2:176 Three Bar 50:1:68-72, 75, 77, 82, 84-86 Three Bar Camp (see RANCHES: Three Bar) Three Bar Ranch (see RANCHES) Three Bears 28:1:38 (see also Sioux) Three Buttes 40:2:272 Three Card Monte (card game) 65:1:10 Three Crossings of the Sweetwater by Florence Kirk 44:2:275-276 Three Crossings on Sweetwater 17:2:98; 23:2:9; 27:1:9; 29:2:176, 189-192; 30:1:41 Three Crossings on Sweetwater Pony Express Station 29:2:189-192 Three Crossings Station 29:2:191-192, 210-211 Three Forks 17:2:90 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS) Three Forks 71:4:30 Three Forks of the Missiouri 36:2:206; 40:2:273, 275 Three Forks, Montana 76:4:10 Three hundred eighty-first (381st) Headquarters Squadron (see MILITARY) Three hundred fifty-first (351st) Base Headquarters Squadron (see MILITARY) Three hundred seventy-seventh (377th) Aviation Squadron (see MILITARY) Three hundred thirty-first (331st) Bomb Group (see MILITARY) Three hundred thirty-first (331st) Combat Crew Training School (see MILITARY) Three Mile Creek 75:1, 18, 20 Three Mile Creek Cattle Company 15:1:32 Three Mile Ranch (see Cuny, Adolph; Ecoffey, Jules; hog ranches; RANCHES; road ranches; hog; Three Mile) Three Mile Ranch by John D. McDermott 37:1:97 Three Rare Wyoming Birds 22:1:95-96 Three Rivers Crossing, 72:1:12 Three Rivers Ranch 71:3:21 Three Us (UUU) 64:2:41 Three Women (song) 71:3:36 Thrillen’est Fight Ever!: Sheridan Re-enacts Custer’s Last Stand by Biran W. Dippie 54:2:2-9 Thrilling Sport: Ice Boating at Old Fort Steele by John J. Clark 11:4:276, 309 Throastle, George 3:3:177-178 Throp 45:2:257 Throp, Head and Steele 53:1:10 Throstle, George 28:1:58-54; 30:2:152-155, photo 156, 157-158, 162; 42:2:263-265 Through the Lens of J. E. Stimson: Past and Present by Michael A. Amundson 60:1:32-45 December 14, 2009 Page 728

Thulemeyer, Theo. 7:3:443 Thumb of Lake (see lunch station at Thumb of Lake photo; Mrs. Joseph E. Stimson at the Cone at Thumb of Lake photo) Thunder Basin 71:2:21-34 Thunder Basin homestead (photo) 71:2:24 Thunder Basin project 71:2:31 Thunder Mountain 70:4:17 Thurber, Albert K. 32:1:53 Thurber, Henry T. 66:3:36, 39 Thurman, Charles 13:1:77 Thurman, Wes 25:1:43 Thurmond, J. M. 36:1:83 Thurston, George H. 20:2:165 Thurston, Harry 26:1:21 Thurston, Harry 75:1, 11 Thurston, Harry W. 14:2:139 Thybony, Scott (see Medicine Bows: Wyoming’s Mountain Country) Thyng, Joseph (see Thing, Joseph) Ti-ba-bo-en-dwart-sa (see White Man’s Friend) Tibbals, Anna (Mrs.) 25:1:73 Tibbets 20:2:172 Tibbs 25:2:200 Ti-be-bu-tow-ats (see White Man’s Friend) Tib-en-de-wah 27:1:74 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Ticknor, Elisha (Colonel) 20:2:99 Ticknor, Ruth 20:2:99 Tidball, Lewis Cass 4:2:320; 40:1:65-66, 68 Tidball, V. J. (Judge) 54:1:28; 64:2:55, 58 Tidwell, Mattie 74:1:25, 27, 28 Tidwell, Shorty 74:1:26, 28 Tie City 56:1:40 Tie City 71:3:2, 5 Tie City, 72:1:28 tie drives 28:2:141; photo 41:1:page following 32 Tie Flume 32:1:44 tie hack 56:1:39-40, photo 41, 42-44, photo 45, 46-53 (see also Knights of the Broadax: The Story of the Wyoming Tie Hack) tie loading and sorting dock photo 44:2:204 tie loading plant photo 32:2:156 Tie Siding, Wyoming 17:1:69; 21:2/3:212; 33:1:81; 37:1:80; 39:1:117; 43:1:51; 56:1:40 Tierney, Ed (Mrs.) 31:2:235 Tierney, Ed 31:2:231, 234-235 (see also History of Sage Creek Station; LaClede Station) Tierney, Margaret S. (Mrs.) 27:2:233 Ties of the Medicine Bows; review of American Forestry: A History of National, State and Private Cooperation; Medicine Bows: Wyoming’s Mountain Country) December 14, 2009 Page 729

Tietze, Joe 64:2:52-53 Tiffany, P. C. 31:2:145-146; 32:2:173-174 Tiger 30:1:28 (see also Hole-in-the-Wall gang) Tiggerman, T. H. 44:1:92 Tihiyadika (deer eater) 33:1:27 Tikas, Louis (see Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Massacre) Tilden, Freeman 65:1:37, 42 Tilden, Samuel J. 33:2:147 Tiley, E. H., Jr. (First Lieutenant) 64:3/4:11 Tilghaman, Stedman Richard (Doctor) 48:1:81 Tillard Canal 24:2:81 Tillard, Curtis 24:2:84 (see also Tillard, Emma) Tillard, Emma 24:2:84 Tillard, John M. 24:2:81, 85 Tillett, Bessie F. (Mrs.) 27:2:233 Tillett, Bessie, 70:1:5 Tilliston, E. (see Tillotson, E) Tillman, Eve 31:2:204 Tillotson 36:1:56 Tillotson E. 45:1:37 Tillotson Ranch (see RANCHES) Tilton (Mrs.) 34:2:198 Tilton, Ellen Judd 56:1:37, photo 38 Tilton, Tom 14:4:274 Tilton, William E. 56:1:37, photo 38 TimbaBah mine 44:1:38 Timber and Stone Act (1878) 56:1:46-47 Timber Culture Act (1873) 18:2:145; 20:2:133, 135; 35:1:29; 58:1:40 timber industry 28:2:141 Timber Lodge 31:2:245 Timberlake Springs 16:2:37 Time 71:2:38 time capsule 71:2:36 Times 33:2:148 Times Illustrated 34:2:198 65:2/3:4 Timmons, Phil 20:2:170 Timpaivats (see Timpanog) Timpanog 29:2:225; 30:1:77 (see also Ute) Timpany Ute 26:2:152 (see also Ute) Timpkins 23:2:24 Tindal 14:4:256, 261 Tindowaci (see Tenoy) Tinkcom, Dallas 40:1:95 December 14, 2009 Page 730

Tinkcom, Dallas A. 75:1, 8, 11 Tinker, Charles 31:2:150; 32:2:172 Tinkum (Mrs.) 26:1:21 Tinnen 19:2:71 Tinnin 19:2:74 Tin-tic (see Tin-tick) Tin-tick 26:2:174-175, 189; 27:1:74 (see also Ute) Tinton District 38:1:99 tintypes, 74:2:22 Tipi rings (see Teepee Rings) Tippets, Moll 53:1:4 Tippets, Neff 54:2:26 Tipton 65:2/3:23 Tipton, Arthur (Reverend) 65:1:24 Tirvettes Train 23:2:28 Tisch, Helen 25:1:96 Tisdale (Mr. and Mrs.) 19:2:109; 31:2:209 Tisdale 29:1:56 Tisdale and May 31:2:191 Tisdale Brothers 31:1:68 Tisdale Gulch 35:2:146 Tisdale Photo Collection 65:4:28, 30-31 Tisdale, Bob 31:1:70 Tisdale, Jack 45:2:161 Tisdale, John 33:2:191 Tisdale, John A. 35:2:146; 65:1:2; 65:4:33, photos 46 Tisdale, John A., 70:1:14, 22-23 Tisdale, John A., ballad about murder of, 70:1:22-23 Tisdale, John N. 37:2:203 Tisdale, John N. 74:1:22 Tisdale, Johnny 31:1:70; 34:1:107 Tisdale, Martin A. (Mrs.) 24:2:116-117 Tisdale, Martin Allison "Mart" 24:2:116; 28:2:164; 33:2:187 Tisdale, Mort (Sheriff) 35:2:150 Tisdale, Robert 33:2:191; 65:4:46 Tisdale, Robins Davis 24:2:117 Tisdale, Thomas Martin 24:2:117 Tisdale, Tom 65:4:32, photo 33 Tis-see-woo-na-tis photo 15:3:240 (see also Cheyenne) Titus, Dan 20:2:170 Titus, John (Chief Justice) 46:1:25 Titusville, Pennsylvania 50:2:303; 66:4:24, 32 Tivoli Cafe 22:1:73 Tivoli Rooms 64:2:59 December 14, 2009 Page 731

TJ 45:1:11 To Albert Sims (song) by Pierre LaBonte, Jr. 30:2:212 To Mount Owen by William O. Owen 5:2&3:77 To Possess the Land: A Biography of Arthur Rochford Manby by Frank Waters, review 48:1:154-155 To Preserve the View: A Tour in Text and Pictures of Historic Sites Relating to the Establishment of Grand Teton National Park, by Tamsen Emerson Hert, 71:3:14-23 To Reclaim a Divided West by Donald J. Pisani 66:1&2:60-61 To Take A Scalp by Everett L. Ellis 31:2:140-143 To The Grand Teton by William O. Owen 10:2:88-89 To the Little Big Horn (poem) by Hans Kleiber 34:2:211 To Utah With the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and California edited by Harold D. Langley, review 48:1:150-151 To Willis M. Spear by Emily Spear DeWitt 14:2:126-127 Tobin, Richard (Mrs.) 37:2:238 Tobin, Ted 32:1:86-88 Toboggan 70:3:13 Today Show 66:4:21 Today show 70:3:32 Todd (General) 43:2:187 Todd (see Frost, Todd and Company) Todd (Sergeant) 23:2:22 Todd 32:1:84, 86 Todd, Billy 22:2:38 Todd, Fred J. (see Recollections of a Piney Creek Rancher) Todd, Jean Osborne 15:3:307 Todd, Joe, 70:2:16 Todd, John B. S. (Captain) 51:2:38 Todd, John W. 15:3:279 Todd, Lewis Paul 49:2:238, 241, 244, 248 Todd, W. E. Clyde 50:2:222-224, 226-228 Toddy, Jack (see Toddy, Jack) Toelken, Barre, 70:2:32, 33 Toggery Shop 74:1:25 Togwotee 29:2:135-136 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) 29:2:135 Togwotee Pass 71:4:29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 39 tokens (see trade tokens) Tokyo, Japan (see Mr. Smith Goes to Tokyo) Toland, H. A. (Reverend) 24:2:98; 65:1:29 Told at the Campfire by Edward Ordway, Sr. 2:3:55-57 Toll, Frank (see Towle, Frank) Tolliver, Barney (bugler) 36:2:177, 181-182 Tollman (Mrs.) 42:2:159 tolls 15:3:229-231; 29:2:153 Tolman, Myron 52:2:51 December 14, 2009 Page 732

Tolson, Hillory A. 50:1:45, 47-48 Toluca, Montana 26:1:4 Toluca, Montana 76:1:21 Toluca-Cody Railroad 13:1:48 Tom Horn and the Langhoff Gang by Murray L. Carroll 64:2:34-44 (see Horn, Tom) Tom Horn Kick and Growl 65:4:2 Tom Horn retrial 65:4:2, 7 Tom Horn: Killing is my specialty... by Chip Carlson, review 64:2:65-66 Tomamichel, John 18:2:128 Tomboy Bride by Harriet Fish Backus, review 41:2:285-286 Tombstone video review 66:1&2:68-69; 66:3:86 Tombstone, Arizona 66:1&2:69; 66:3:86 Tomkins, E. A. 27:2:175; 42:1:87 Tomlinson, Frances Marguerite photo 5:2&3:64 Tompkins 51:1:120 Tompkins, Charles 42:1:39-41, 43 Tonaquint 21:2/3:119 Tone, Wolfe 73:3:3 Tonganoxie, Kansas 23:2:34-38 Tongue River 32:1:83; 32:2:145, 147, 152, 160; 37:2:216-218; 39:2:198; 43:2:243; 46:1:10, 32; 48:1:113- 114; 54:2:50; 55:1:38-39; 66:1&2:12; 66:4:9 (see also Fifteen Day Fight on Tongue River, 1865) Tongue River 76:1:6 Tongue River battle (see General Connor’s Tongue River Battle) Tongue River Box Canyon (see Flume at Dead Man’s Point, Tongue River Box Canyon) Tongue River Canyon 32:2:146, 148, 155, 158 (see also Tie Flume) Tongue River Fight of 1865 10:2:51-58 Tongue River flume 32:2:146; 33:2:170-172; 35:1:89; 36:1:69, 72, 75 Tongue River Reservation, Montana 15:3:241 Tongue River rocks near Custer Battlefield highway photo 4:1:236 Tongue River Valley 36:1:69 Tongue River, 70:2:7, 11 Tongue River, Wyoming 16:1:73; 31:2:133 Tonkin, A. B. (Doctor) 28:2:133, 135, 141, 143 Tonkin, T. C. 27:2:233 Tonn, M. G. 17:1:78, 82-83; 21:2/3:207 Tonnar, John 5:4:143-144; 44:1:92-93 Tono, Washington 25:2:92 Too Coo Rekah (see Sheepeater) Tooele (see Tuilla) Took-a-rik-kah (see Tukadeka) Toole, Daniel 43:2:216, 221 Toole, K. Ross (see Montana Images of the Past; Probing the American West) Tooley, P. H. 15:4:393; 21:2/3:200 Toombs, Sen. Robert, 72:1:20 Toops, Laura Chassell (Mrs.) 27:2:233 December 14, 2009 Page 733

Toopsapowit 28:2:207; 29:2:210 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Toothaker, Wilber 31:2:235 Tootsahp 28:2:207 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Top of the World Broadcasts: Wyoming’s Early Radio by Howard Lee Wilson 43:1:5-52 Topeka, Kansas 64:3/4:8, 18 Topence, Alex (Mrs.) (see Reminiscences By Alex Topense) topographic mapping 27:2:164-165 Topographical Corps 71:4:16, 19 Toponce, Alexander "Alex" 43:2:192; 53:1:10; 56:2:39 (see also Reminiscences) Toppan, Clara 66:4:36 Toppan, Fred W. (Mrs.) 27:2:233 Topping, Fred J. (Mrs.) 27:2:233 Torchlight Oil Field 24:2:95 Torrence, John 28:2:164-165 Torreon 22:1:78 Torres, Louis (see Fort Stanwix. History, Historic Furnishing and Historic Structure Reports) Torrey Brothers 19:2:73 Torrey, Jay L. (Colonel) 18:1:29; 19:2:73; 20:2:153-154; 41:1:107 Torrey, R. A. (Captain) 19:2:73; 27:2:132; 46:2:177, 190; 59:2:30, 32, 34 Torrey, Sarah (Mrs.) 21:1:101 Torrey’s Rough Riders 18:1:29 Torrey’s Rough Riders 41:1:107 Torrington 73:3:21 Torrington Canal 43:1:71 Torrington National Bank 54:2:41 Torrington State Bank 54:2:40-41 Torrington Telegram 50:1:9, 11 Torrington Telegram 74:1:6 Torrington Telegram 76:3:16 Torrington, discrimination against Mexicans in, 73:2: 6 Torrington, Wyoming 32:2:165; 33:2:122, 214, 218; 43:1:69-72; 45:1:75; 50:1:30, 34-35, 39; 59:1:44; 61:1:17-19, 22; 66:4:16 Torrington, Wyoming 76:3:17 Torry, Robert A. (Captain) 1:2:3 Tortsaph 29:2:210 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Toso-kwanberaht 29:1:97 (see also Bannock) Toten, Joseph G. 18:2:97 Totten (General) 33:2:172 Totty, Jack 31:1:66; 31:2:197, 199-201; 32:1:86, 88 (see also Totty’s Saloon) Totty’s Saloon 31:2:200 Tour Guide to Old Western Forts: The Posts and Camps of the Army, Navy and Marines on the Western Frontier, 1804-1906 by Herbert M. Hasrt, review 53:2:75-76 Tour on the Prairies 71:4:17 tourism 16:1:13, 15, 25; 54:1:2-9 Tourism 70:3:8 December 14, 2009 Page 734

Tourist courts 75:1,3 Tourtelotte, J. E. (Colonel) 30:1:88-89 Toussaint 43:2:256 (see also Kensler, Tousant) Tower Creek 65:1:38 Tower Junction (Yellowstone National Park) 66:4:51 Towes, Walter 15:3:283 Towgotee Pass 71:3:42 Towle, Frank 38:1:90 Towne, Charles W. 27:2:233 (see also Cattle and Men) Towner, B. W. 33:1:89 towns (1876-1889) 23:1:26-27 Townsend (Captain) 36:2:214, 216-219 Townsend 30:2:201 Townsend fight, 70:2:8 Townsend Hotel (Casper, Wyoming) 64:3/4:12; 66:1&2:31, 35 Townsend Train 36:2:214-216, 219; 37:1:115 Townsend train, 70:2:7 Townsend, A. A. 19:2:87 Townsend, Edwin Franklin (Major) 36:1:16; 38:1:25-26, 43, 46-47 Townsend, Ethel, 70:1:3 Townsend, Eugene 22:2:34 Townsend, H. M. "Doc" 31:2:213, 226; 32:1:103; 32:2:219; 33:1:73, 101; 33:2:195, (Mr. and Mrs. and boys) 124; 34:2:235, (Mr. and Mrs. and Mark) 249; 38:1:85, 103; 40:1:107 Townsend, John Kirk 28:1:68 Townsend, Katherine 34:2:249 Townsend, Martin 60:2:23-24 Townsend, S. Nugent 65:4:11 Townshend, F. Trench (see Travel, Sport and Adventure) Townsley, M. 15:4:393; 21:2/3:200 Towse, Ed (see Cherry Creek Massacre) Toy, Sam, 74:2:6 Toyaewowici 33:1:35 Toyain 33:1:27, 33-34 Toyani 33:1:34 (see also Tukadeka) Tozier 44:1:35 Tozier and Eddy quartz mill 36:1:88; 44:1:36, 44 Trabing 32:1:70; 34:1:45; 36:1:53; 38:2:164, 172 Trabing Brothers 15:4:387-388; 27:1:25; 29:1:54; 30:2:178; 31:2:201; 37:2:147, 150; 46:1:40 Trabing Brothers Mercantile 55:2:33 Trabing Commercial Company 34:2:233 Trabing Trading Post by Burton S. Hill 36:1:55-57 Trabing, August "Gus" 13:4:334-335; 35:2:128, 131; 55:1:46; 66:1&2:13 Traces of George Harper: Albany County Rancher, 75:1, 16-21 Trachsel, Herman H. (see Government and Administration of Wyoming) Trachtenberg, Alexander 56:1:56, 60 December 14, 2009 Page 735

Tracy and Hutchinson (cattlemen) 17:1:56 Tracy, Bryan J. (Private) 64:3/4:42 Tracy, D. C. 17:1:56 Tracy, Frederick A. 75:3:18 Tracy, Harry 50:2:349 Trade and Intercourse, Indian Affairs, Missouri River, 1820 15:2:133-142 Trader’s License Granted to General William H. Ashley by Marie H. Erwin 11:2:114-115 traders 15:2:133-142; 21:2/3:171; 25:2:157-159, 168-169, 178; 26:1:66, 70; 26:2:144, 147 (see also trading posts) trading posts 15:3:229-231; 17:2:90; 22:2:51 (see also FIRSTS: trading post in Wyoming Trading Posts, Forts and Bridges of the Casper Area-Unraveling the Tangle on the Upper Platte by Robert A. Murray 47:1:5-30 trading tokens 18:2:111; photo 27:2:130, 131-135 Tragedy Springs 65:2/3:23 Tragedy Strikes at Wounded Knee by Will H. Spindler, review 28:1:114-115 Tragic Death in the Early Days of Wyoming by Elizabeth Spaeth 2:4:69-69 Trail Creek 30:2:210; 66:4:47 Trail Driving Days by Dee Brown and Martin Schmitt, review 24:2:211-124 Trail Dust and Saddle Leather by Jo Mora 64:2:68 Trail Dust of a Maverick by E. A. Brinistool 12:3:219 Trail End 54:1:56 Trail End Lodge (Cody, Wyoming) 66:1&2:72 Trail End State Historic Site (Sheridan, Wyoming) 66:3:58 Trail Lance 76:3:8 Trail, Edgar B. 7:2:402 Trail, Oregon 76:3:5-6 Trail’s Association (see Pioneer Trails Association) Trailing the Cowboy by Clifford P. Westermeier, review 27:2:247 trails 1:4:20; 3:3:90; 4:2:289; 6:1&2:196-198; 6:3:278, 280-281; 7:2:370; 9:3:744 (see also Bozeman Trail; cattle trails; Chisholm Trail; Emigrant Trail Trek; Ferries of the 49’ers; Frontier Trail; Iron Trail; Oregon Trail Trek; Texas Trail; Romance of the Old Trails) Trails of Yesterday by John Bratt, review 3:3:190 train fares (1880s) 21:1:5 Train Robbers Syndicate 23:2:53; 30:1:27 (see also Cassidy, Butch) Trampas 64:1:7-10 (see also Virginian) Tramway and Smelter photo 42:1:88 Tramway Dowenplant photo 42:1:88 Transcontinental Air Mail 17:1:65 Trans-Mississippi Congress 75:1, 25 Trans-Mississippi Exposition 71:4:25 Trans-Mississippi West 64:3/4:49, 56 (see also America’s Western Frontiers, The Exploration and Settlement of the Trans-Mississippi West; Vanguard of Expansion: Army Engineers in the Trans- Mississippi West, 1819- 1879) transportation 16:2:137, 140, 142; 22:1:52-52; 23:1:37-40 TRAP (see Treasury Relief Art Project) Trapper Creek site 33:2:215; 45:1:8 December 14, 2009 Page 736

Trapper Trails to the Sisk-ke-dee by Carl P. Russell 17:2:89-105 trappers 21:2/3:171 (see also Guide for Trappers, Interesting Early Publication; Half Moon Lake trapper’s hut photo; Smith, E. Willard; Taos Trappers: The Fur Trade in the Far Southwest, 1540-1846) trappers on Snake River (1839) 15:3:290-291; (1882 or 1883) 25:1:51-55 trapping 66:3:17 trapping, in Jackson Hole 71:3:39 travel (see wagon travel) Travel Log for Saturday, July 16 by David J. Wasden 49:2:263-266 Travel, Sport and Adventure by F. Trench Townshend 42:2:183-189 Travis, Lewis 22:2:29 Travis, Maury M. 27:2:233 Treasure Coach 5:2&3:111 Treasure Coach from Deadwood by Allan Vaughn Elston, review 34:1:125 Treasures of Our West by Peter Hassrick 65:4:19 Treasury of Western Folklore by B. A. Botkin, review 25:1:101-102 Treasury Relief Art Project (TRAP) 52:2:33 TREATIES: Arapahoe (1865) 17:2:161; 18:1:17 Bannock 16:1:9 Box Elder (Utah) 29:1:94, 98-99; 29:2:212 Cheyenne 15:3:235-236; 17:1:16; (1865) 18:1:11, 17 Comanche and Bourgmont 17:2:137 Fort Bridger (1863) 29:1:86, 94-96, 98-99; 29:2:196, 217; 30:1:67-72, 84 Fort Laramie (1851) 41:1:34, 37, 41, 53, 58, 61; 41:2:203-208, 220 Fort Laramie (1868) 1:2:6; 1:4:3; 2:3:45; 13:4:321-330; 17:1:11; 18:1:11, 17, 19, 62, 69; 18:2:112, 115; 20:1:85; 23:1:19, 58; 25:2:163, 165-169, 172; 26:2:70-71; 27:2:179; 28:1:6, 21; 41:1:42, 92; 41:2:227, 230; 44:1:97-99; 48:1:11; 49:1:81; 51:2:44; 54:1:38-48 Fort Wise Treaty (1861) 41:2:207 Horse Creek Council 46:1:20 Indian Treaty of 1859 49:1:66 Medicine Lodge Treaty 46:1:18 (see also individual names) Ruby Valley (1863) 29:1:94, 96-98 Shoshones (1868) 27:2:133; (1862) 28:1:80-82; (1863) 28:2:198, 203, 205, 207; 29:1:94 Shoshones (Northwestern) 29:1:94, 98-99; 29:2:212 Shoshones and Utes (1855) 26:2:172-176: (1858) 27:1:72 Sioux (1868) (see TREATIES: Fort Laramie) Soda Springs (1863) 29:1:90-91, 97, 99; 29:2:206, 211; 30:1:56 Tooele (see TREATIES: Tuilla Valley) Treaty of 1859 49:1:66 Treaty of 1865 46:1:33 (see also individual names) Treaty of 1867 7:2:397 Treaty of 1868 (see TREATIES: Fort Laramie; Shoshones (1868)) Treaty of 1896 8:2:429-545 Treaty of April, 1896 by Colonel Richard H. Wilson 8:2:539-545 Tuilla Valley (1863) 29:1:90-91, 97-99; 29:2:206, 209 Utahs (1863) 29:1:87-88 Utes and Shoshones (see TREATIES: Shoshones and Utes) Treaty of Fort Laramie, 74:2:21 Treelessness photo of Big Horn, Wyoming 66:1&2:10-11 Tregaskis, Richard 64:1:24 Trek No. 25 of Historical Trail Treks, "The Wyoming Portion of the Custer Expedition of 1874 to Explore the Black Hills" compiled by Mabel Brown 46:2:263-280 Trek No. 28 of the Historical Trail Treks, Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana 49:2:262-284 Treks (see Historical Trail Treks) Tremper, Peg, review of Frontier and Region: Essays in Honor of Martin Ridge, 70:2:42 Twin Creek, 7 Tremper, Peg, review of Wild Bunch 66:1&2:58 Trenholm, Virginia Cole 16:1:232; 22:2:62; 27:2:233; 28:1:44-46, 66-67; 29:1:121; 32:1:120-121; 44:2:299; 46:1:160; 65:4:7 (see also Amanda Mary and the Dog Soldiers; Arapahoes in Council; Bordeaux; Bordeaux Story; George Mitchell, An Interview at the HR Ranch; Shoshonis: Sentinels of the Rockies; Twin Spring; Arapahoes, Our People; review of I Have Spoken; review of Plains Indian Mythology; West of Plymouth; review of Remembered Earth, An Anthology of Contemporary Native American Literature; Wheatland’s First Church) Trent, Ellen 36:2:230 December 14, 2009 Page 737

Trenton, Patricia (see Native Faces: Indian Cultures in American Art) Trevette (Mr. And Mrs.) 46:1:117 Trew, Charlotte 27:2:233 Triangle X 45:1:20, 24 triangulation measurements 71:3:26 Tribbott, Bennett 44:2:276 Tribune Leader 64:2:58 Tribune Publishing Company 66:4:6 (see also Wyoming Tribune) Tribute to Doctor Hebard by Laura A. White 10:4:150 Tribute to Eugene Standing Elk by Arthur J. Dickson 3:4:232 Triggs, J. H. 12:2:151; 13:4:363; 21:2/3:200; 58:1:21; 58:2:40; 62:1:60 Trimble 40:2:203 Trinidad, Colorado 59:1:19, 21, 23 Trinity Episcopal Church (Lander) 71:2:5, 6 Trip of Colonel James McLaughlin, Indian Inspector, to the Big Horn Hot Springs, Wyoming by John Small 8:1:489-491 Trip to the Black Hills in 1876 by Lloyd McFarling 27:1:35-42 Trip to the Yellowstone and the Oregon Country in 1834 by Charles Gauld III 12:1:62-64 Triplett, Frank (see Life, Times and Treacherous Death of Jesse James) Trischman, Elizabeth "Belle," 74:2:3, 11, 14; death 15 Trischman, George, 74:2:3 Trischman, Harry, 74:2:6, 7 Trischman, Joseph, 74:2:6; murdered, 6 Trischman, Katheryn, 74:2:3 Trischman, Margaret Gleason, 74:2:6; attempted suicide, 6 Tri-State Commission 70:3:15, 16 Trois Tetons 71:4:20 Trollope, Billy 22:2:80 Trollope, Henry 46:1:116 Trollope, O. L. 27:1:113 Tromley, Louis 26:2:151 Trone, J. W. 5:4:162; 7:1:362 Troopers by S. E. Whitman, review 34:2:251-252 Troper (Private) 30:2:158 Trophy Park 59:1:29, 34, photo 35, 37 Trop-se-po-wot 30:1:72 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Trosper, Clayton A. 20:2:180 Trosper, W. B. 44:1:11 Trotter, Charles F. 16:1:44 troubles (1865) 28:2:182 Trout, D. W. 21:2/3:211 Trout, Nell (Mrs.) 26:1:57, 61 Troy Laundry (Casper, Wyoming) 66:1&2:29, drawing and photo 66:1&2:28 Truax, George 22:2:34 25:2:136-137 December 14, 2009 Page 738

trucking (see Diary of Alice Moore at the XX Ranch) Trucky, Joe 26:1:63 True Parting of the Ways photo 45:1:50 True Republic (poem) by Mrs. I. S. Barlett 37:1:58-60 True, A. C. (Doctor) 64:1:19 True, Allen 30:2:167 (see also Wyoming bucking horse emblem) True, Allen 75:4: 26 True, Dave 66:4:36 True, James B. 26:1:30 True, Laura (Mrs.) 25:1:97; 26:1:98 True, Robert 52:2:39 True, Susan Niethammer (see Casper: A Pictorial History) Truesdell 31:1:38-39 Trufant, William B. 2:3:52-53 Trugillo, Joseph 64:2:47 Truisdale, Fred 52:2:54 Truman, Harry S. (President) 44:2:254; 45:2:178-179, 189-191, 194-195; 52:1:25, photo 26, 28, 30, 32; 55:1:9, 11; 61:1:6; 64:3/4:23; 66:3:60-61 Trumball, Walter 76:2:8-11 Trumbaugh 32:2:203 Trumble, Salomon 43:2:276 Trumpet Soundeth. William Jennings Bryan and His Democracy, 1896-1912 by Paul S. Glad, review 32:2:272 truss bridges 58:2:46-57 (see also Wyoming’s Truss Bridges) Truteau (diary-journal) 17:2:137 Tschirgi, Bessie V. 40:2:265 Tschirgi, Evelyn 40:2:266 Tschirgi, Frank (see Why A Pioneer?) Tschirgi, Harvey Simplot 40:2:241, 265 Tschirgi, John 40:2:241, 243, 245, 249-251, 256, 262-263 Tse-Mah 27:1:82 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Tseng Hoy 59:2:20 T-shar-poo-e-ent (see White Eye) Tsonetokoy, Dewey, Sr. 75:3:7 Tsugudika 33:1:33 TTT 28:2:160; 29:1:56; 31:1:68, 70; 31:2:191, 201; 33:2:191; 35:21:147 Tubb Town 33:2:157; 34:1:13, 18, 20-22, 24-25, 27 (see also ...and then there was one. The Story of Cambria, Tubb Town and Newcastle) Tubbs, Deloss 34:1:17-18 Tubbs, Franklin 51:2:55 Tubbs, Scott 54:1:84 (see also Prelude to the Black Hills Gold Rush of 1876; review of West of Wild Bill Hickok) Tuck, Deborah E. (see Native Home of Hope: People and the Northern Rockies) Tuck, Sharon (Mrs.) 57:2:4 Tucker, H. A. (Mrs.) 25:2:210 December 14, 2009 Page 739

Tucker, I. 31:2:177 Tucker, Ross 43:1:25 Tucson, Arizona 64:3/4:22; 65:2/3:5 (see also Davis-Monthan Army Air Field) Tudor cannon 52:1:22, photos 23-24 Tudor Cannon at Warren Air Force Base by William E. Woodbridge, Jr. 52:1:22-24 Tudor, Ralph 55:2:10 Tuilla Valley 29:1:88 Tukadeka 33:1:20-21, 26-28, 33-35, 39 Tukarika (see Tukadeka) Tukuarika (see Tukadeka) Tukurarika (see Tukadeka) Tull (Mr. And Mrs.) 39:2:224-225 Tull, E. L. (Reverend) 50:1:28 Tull, Samuel (Private) 32:2:232 Tullidge, Edward 60:1:15 Tullock, Samuel 15:3:227-228 Tulsa, Oklahoma 75:3:26 tunnel crew at entrance of No. 2 Tunnel photo 38:1:75 Tupper, Gordon 20:2:170 Tupper, Jennie (Miss) 16:2:162, photo 163; 37:1:30, photo 31 Tupper, Mabel 16:2:162, photo 163; 37:1:30, photo 31 Turchen, Lesta Van Der Weret (see review of Martin Murphy, Jr., California Pioneer, 1844-1884. Monograph No. 4) Turck, Charles 25:1:15 Turek, Michael F., reviewed, 72:1:41 Turk burial site (see GRAVES) Turk, B. E. 27:2:233; 32:2:241 Turk, Harvey 27:2:233; 36:2:216 Turk, James 4:3:365 Turkey Penn [Pass] 66:4:52 turkeys, raising 71:2:28 Turnbull (Doctor) photo 34:2:181 Turnbull, Roy 27:2:233 Turnbull, Thomas 18:2:98 Turnell, Jack 64:1:24 Turnell, Lili 64:1:24 Turner (see Graves of Cunningham and Turner; Pioneer Line) Turner and Allen’s Pioneer Line 31:2:175; 32:2:194 Turner, A. G. 39:2:181 Turner, Don 45:1:20 Turner, Frederick Jackson 45:2:243, 248; 60:1:22-23 Turner, Frederick Jackson 66:4:4 Turner, Frederick Jackson 76:2:41 Turner, George (Private) 46:2:270, 275 Turner, Harold 45:1:20 December 14, 2009 Page 740

Turner, Hezekiah 59:2:19 Turner, John 16:2:89; 20:2:176; 45:1:20, 24 Turner, John S. 45:1:20 Turner, Kenneth 66:4:20 Turner, Philip 42:1:61 Turner, Reed S. (Mrs.) 27:2:233 Turney, Eugene 42:2:161 Turney, N. J. (Honorable) 17:2:161 Turning on Water With a Shovel: The Career of Elwood Mead by James R. Kluger, review 65:2/3:34-36 Turpen, Bill L. (see review of Our New West. Records of Travel Between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Ocean) Turpens (Captain) 21:2/3:137 Turpin, Dick 44:1:91 Turpin, John 24:1:28-29 Creek, Kansas 28:1:76 Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania 22:2:92 Tuska, Jon (see American West in Film: Critical Approaches to the Western) Tussawehe 29:1:97 Tustin, Wesley T. 21:2/3:155 Tut-sey-gub-bets 29:2:225 Tutt (Captain) 32:2:179 Tutt, C. M. (Captain) 31:2:153 Tutt, John 6:3:266; 35:1:12 Tutt, John S. 18:2:96-97, 99, 101 Tutt’s Meadow 23:1:61 Tuttle (Coroner) 51:2:18 Tuttle, Edmund B. (Reverend) 39:1:29; 41:1:88 Tuttle, J. E. 37:1:53, 69; 49:1:58 Tuttle, S. B. 16:2:160 Tuttles (Bishop) 14:4:295 Twain American Literature series 65:4:42 Twain, Mark (see also Clemens, Samuel; Our Mark Twain, the Making of His Public Personality) 17:1:15; 21:1:92; 26:1:34; 61:2:14 Twain, Mark, quoted 73:3:4 Tweed, Benjamin 71:2:4 Tweed, Ed 71:2:8 Tweed, William "Boss" 26:1:64; 31:1:87 Tweed, William (Boss) 71:2:4 Tweed, William 2:1:7; 40:1:115, 119; 46:2:189-190 Twelve Mormon Homes. Visited in Succession on a Journey Through Utato Arizona by Elizabeth Wood Kane, review 47:1:120-121 Twentieth Century Pioneering by Mary Julia Moore Allyn, review 28:2:220-221 Twentieth Indiana Volunteers (see MILITARY) Twenty-first Regiment (see MILITARY) Twenty-Mile Park, Wyoming 16:2:109-110 December 14, 2009 Page 741

Twiggs, David E. (Brevette Major General) 36:1:7; 38:1:7 Twin Creek, Wyoming 26:2:212 Twin Mountains 26:1:94 Twin Spring by Virginia Cole Trenholm 42:2:256-259 Twin Springs 28:1:43-46, 67; 30:2:158 Twiss (Major) 5:1:15; 7:1:347; 7:3:424-425 Twiss, Thomas 47:1:16, 20, 112 Twiss, Thomas S. (Major) 18:2:106, 133; 28:2:175; 38:2:215-216, 219; 41:1:47; 41:2:206; 47:2:220 (see also Letters of Thomas S. Twiss, Indian Agent at Deer Creek, U.S. Indian Agency on the Upper Platte) Twiss, Thomas, 70:1:8 Two Bar 6:3:262; 36:2:200, 202; 37:2:223-224; photo 43:1:58, 67; 64:2:50, 66 Two Bar J Bar H (2–J–H) 64:2:41 Two Bar Ranch (see RANCHES) Two Bar Seven 45:1:21 Two Dot (see Two Dot Ranch) Two Dot Ranch 75:1, 9 Two Dot Ranch by David J. Wasden 49:2:276-280 Two Face 15:4:376; 18:2:107; 27:1:11; 29:2:141 (see also Crow) Two hundred eleveth (211th) Company, Army Air Force Base Unit (see MILITARY) Two J (2J) 64:2:35-36 Two Moons 28:1:30; 38:2:223 (see also Two Moons) Two Ocean Creek 15:2:168 Two Ocean Pass 1:3:4 (see also Biographical Sketch of James Bridger) Two Ocean Pass 71:4:37, 39 Two Ocean Water 71:4:37 Two Rivers 55:1:12, 18 (see also Wyoming Station) Two Strikes 26:2:124; 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) Two Thousand Miles Overland by Hamlin Garland 22:2:40 Twogwotee Pass 17:2:91; 4:2:279 Tydings, Millard (Senator) 55:1:12, 18 Tyler, Ben 34:2:211 Tyler, Daniel (see Red Men and Hast Wearers: Viewpoints in Indian History) Tyler, Harold R., Jr., 73:3:34-35 Tyler, Henry Lee "Night Horse" (Arapaho Indian chief) photo 66:3:51 Tyler, John 33:2:159 Tyler, Robert, 72:1:9 Tyler, S. Lyman 27:2:233 Tynan, T. T. 33:2:158 typhoid fever 24:1:84-85 Tyrell Ranger Station 30:1:6, 9 Tyrone, New Mexico 55:1:5 Tyrrel, Walter S. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:233 Tze-go-juni 59:1:54 (see also Apache) December 14, 2009 Page 742

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U Cross 37:2:229 U. .S Geological Survey of Wyoming 33:2:211; 44:1:38; 44:2:161 U. S. Air Force 66:4:23 U. S. Army Air Corps (see MILITARY) U. S. Army (see MILITARY) U. S. Army medical regulations (see MILITARY) U. S. Army of the Interior (see United States Army of the Interior, National Park Service, The National Register of Historic Places) U. S. Army Topographical Corps, 70:2:14 U. S. Bureau of Ethnology 65:1:46 U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) (see Bureau of Indian Affairs) U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs Building photo 66:3:53 U. S. Bureau of Land Management 66:1&2:73 U. S. Bureau of Reclamation 66:1&2:73 (see also USDI) U. S. Bureau of the Budget 66:3:60 U. S. Bureau of the Census 66:4:4 U. S. Capitol Building photo 66:3:48-49 U. S. Cavalry (see MILITARY) U. S. Census (1880) 10:2:94 (see also census) U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals 20:1:9-10 U. S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs (BIA) 66:3:51, 54-56, 58, 64 (see also Brophy, William; Collier, John) U. S. Commissioner of Pensions 66:3:31 (see also Black, John Charles) U. S. Congress 66:3:33, 36; 66:4:57 (see Report to Congress, Wolves for Yellowstone) U. S. Congressional Record 66:3:26, 31 U. S. Constitution 65:4:39 U. S. Court of Claims 66:3:61 U. S. D. I. Bureau of Reclamation Missouri Basin Field Committee 26:2:221 U. S. Department of Agriculture 4:3:367 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Secretary 65:1:4 U. S. Department of Education 65:1:52 U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare 70:3:40 U. S. Department of Interior 10:2:95; 66:3:58; 66:4:50 (see also Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation) U. S. Department of Interior, Secretary 65:1:4; 65:2/3:14; 65:4:51; 66:3:58; 66:4:9 (see also Ickes, Harold; Krug, Julius; Seaton, Fred; Hitchcock, E. A.; Smith, Hoke) U. S. Department of Justice 65:4:24, 29; 66:3:60 U. S. Department of Navy, Secretary (see Daniels, Josephus; MILITARY) U. S. Department of State 66:1&2:49 (see Dickman, Francois) U. S. Department of War 22:1:78; 66:3:45 (see also MILITARY) U. S. Department of War Secretary (see Lamont, Daniel L.) U. S. District Attorney 66:3:38 (see FIRST: first U. S. District Attorney for Wyoming; Thompson, John Charles) December 14, 2009 Page 743

U. S. Experiment Station (Newcastle, Wyoming) photo 66:3:5 U. S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 66:1&2:73 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service 13:4:388; 44:1:105-106 U. S. flag (44 stars) sketch 37:1:74 U. S. Forest Service 44:2:244-245; 65:1:4-5; 66:1&2:49, 72-73 (see also Free Life of a Ranger: Archie Murchie in U. S. General Land Office 64:3/4:53 U. S. Geological Survey 65:1:46; 65:4:51; 66:4:24 (see also Powell, John Wesley) U. S. Geological Survey 73:3:31 U. S. Geological Survey Expedition of 1872 photo 14:4:front cover U. S. Geological Survey of the Territories in Fire Hole Basin meeting photo 14:4:286 U. S. Geological Survey, 70:2:27 U. S. Government bridges 23:1:22 U. S. Government Printing Office 65:4:51 U. S. Highway 30 65:2/3:5 U. S. Highway 70:3:89, 11 U. S. House of Repesentatives Bill 12533 (S.B. 1214) 66:3:64 U. S. House of Representatives 66:3:31, 34, 39, 41, 44-46, 60, 62 U. S. House of Representatives Bill 1113, 66:3:61 U. S. House of Representatives calendar 66:3:58 U. S. House of Representatives Concurrent Resolution 108, 66:3:56 U. S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee 66:3:40 U. S. Indian Affairs (1864-1866) (see Washakie and the Shoshoni) U. S. Indian Bureau 25:2:154-160 U. S. Interior Department (see range brand I. D.) U. S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) 65:2/3:4; 66:4:40 U. S. International Boundary Commission 26:1:37 U. S. Land Commissioner (see Richards, William Alford) U. S. Marshal (see McDermott, John A.) U. S. Military Academy 74:1:10 U. S. National Bank 22:1:82 U. S. National Park Service 30:2:214 U. S. Navy 66:3:10-11 (see also Great Lakes Naval Training Center) U. S. Peace Commission 44:1:66 U. S. Secretary of State 17:2:100, 102 U. S. Senate 66:3:19, 41, 45, 55, 59-60 U. S. Senate Bill 332, 66:3:56, 58 U. S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs 66:3:54, 59 U. S. Steel Corporation 65:4:48 U. S. Strategic Air Force (see MILITARY) U. S. Supreme Court 66:3:34 (see also Wyoming v. Colorado Revisited. The United States Supreme Court and the Laramie River Controversy, 1911-1922) U. S. Surveyor General 66:3:36, 38, 45 U. S. Surveyor General Land Office 66:3:6 U. S. Treasury 66:3:38 December 14, 2009 Page 744

U. S. Treasury Department 15:2:181 U. S. War Department 64:3/4:17-19, 22 U. S. Yellowstone Park Commissioner’s residence photo 13:1:front cover U.S. Cavalry Drilling (photo), 74:2:29 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 73:3:35 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 71:3:22 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 76:2:23 U.S. Geological Survey 71:3:33 Uahs 17:1:31 Ubbvelohde, Carl (see review of Rebel of the Rockies: The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad) UCLA (University of California-Los Angeles) 66:4:19, 21, 33 UHF channels 70:3:36 Uhl, F. E. (Brigadier General) 18:1:58 Uhrich, Adam 19:2:136 Uinta County 16:1:8-10, 15, 21, 29-30; 16:2:146; 19:1:32; 22:2:4; 29:2:150-156; 31:2:219, 230, 232; 33:2:151; 35:2:129, 177; 42:2:225, 230; 66:3:33 (see also Uinta County, Its Place in History) Uinta County Argus 9:3:741; 33:2:152; 35:1:97 Uinta County Chieftain 33:2:152 Uinta County Commissioners 6:1&2:192 Uinta County Herald 35:1:17 Uinta County Historical Society 31:2:219 Uinta County Official Visits Star Valley by John C. Hamm 6:1&2:192-195 Uinta County, Its Place in History by Elizabeth Arnold, review 2:2:38 Uinta Range 31:2:220, 222 Uinta Reservation 27:2:211; 28:1:91; 29:1:92; 29:2:207-208 Uinta Utes 26:1:65, 69, 74; 26:2:147, 152, 165, 168; 27:1:85-87; 30:1:79 (see also Ute) Uinta Valley 23:1:6; 26:1:65-68; 26:2:167 Ukatats 16:2:92 UL 21:1:39-41 UL Ranch (see RANCHES) Ulrich, Wallace L. (see History of Fossil Lake) Umpqua River 65:2/3:18 Uncapapa 48:1:113, 122, 124-125 Uncle Billy’s Flat 26:1:49 Uncle Jack Robinson (see Robertson, John) Uncle John and Company 21:2/3:211 Uncle John Luman (see Luman, Uncle John) Uncompahgre 16:2:97 (see also Ute) Uncovered Wagon by Mae Urbanek, review 30:2:234 Underground Life; or Mines and Miners by Louis Simonin, sketch 65:4:59 Underhill, Ruth M. (see Red Man’s Religion) Under-the-ground 36:2:141 (see also Sheepeater) Underwood and Company 21:2/3:211 Underwood, A. (see A. Underwood and Brothers) Underwood, E. (see E. and G. Underwood) December 14, 2009 Page 745

Underwood, G. (see E. and G. Underwood) Underwood, Gilbert Stanley 76:4:6 Underwood, J. C. 43:1:60 Underwood, John 42:1:97 Underwood, William H. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:233 Underwood, Wyoming 29:2:159 Unforgiven (film) 66:4:76-77 unicameral legislature 66:3:19 uniforms 16:2:162 Union Cattle Company 29:1:43; 43:1:68; 43:2:210, 212 Union Colony 18:1:19; 20:1:10; 26:2:87 Union Congressional Church 35:2:141 Union Mercantile Company 64:2:37 Union Pacific and Gulf Railway Company 23:1:37, 41-42 Union Pacific Band 37:1:34, 43, 54-54, 63, 71-72 Union Pacific Coal Company 8:4:634; 13:2:157; 35:1:31; 43:1:95, 99 Union Pacific Coal Company, 1868 to August, 1952 by George B. Pryde 25:2:191-205 Union Pacific Country by Robert G. Athearn, review 43:2:299-300 Union Pacific Depot (see Cheyenne Union Pacific Depot) Union Pacific history 66:3:26 Union Pacific Hotel 22:2:69; 34:1:89 Union Pacific Old Timers 43:1:98-99 Union Pacific Railroad 1:1&2:20; 10:3:144; 11:3:234; 14:1:84; 15:1:61; 15:2:149; 16:1:33, 56-57, 79; 16:2:117; 17:1:11; 17:2:153-156; 18:1:5-6; 18:2:107, 139, 143; 19:1:5-8, 10, 12, 25, 27; 20:1:49; 21:2/3:240; 22:1:5, 46, 51-53, 55, 61, 63, 69; 26:1:34; 26:2:110; 27:2:179; 28:2:146, 210; 30:1:83; photo 30:2:cover, 133; 31:2:138, 218, 225; 32:1:34; 32:2:260-261; 33:1:47, 77, 83; 33:2;137-138, 145, 149-150, 160, 204, 213; 34:1:43, 58, 70, 85, 88, 90, 94; 34:2:137, 142, 222-223, 225-226, 233, 237-238; 35:1:93; 35:2:127, 178, 200; 36:1:80; 36:2:232; 38:1:49; 40:1:67; 40:2:163-164, 177; 42:2:237; 43:1:5, 15, 20, 44, 49-52, 57, 70; 43:2:68, 171, 173, 194-195, 246; 44:1:6-7, 35, 40; 45:1:9, 15, 29; 64:1:2, 23, 27-29; 64:2:45, 50, 63; 64:3/4:50; 65:1:8, 10, 12-15, 17, 32; 65:4:20; 66:1&2:13; 66:4:6, 55 (see also Cheyenne Looking North; FIRSTS: Union Pacific Railroad coal mine opened at Carbon; Fort Fred Steele: Desert Outpost on the Union Pacific; Pioneering the Union Pacific: A Reappraisal of the Builders of the Railroad; quarantine corrals; Union Pacific Country; Western Incidents Connected with the Union Pacific Railroad) Union Pacific Railroad 70:4:34 Union Pacific Railroad 73:2:7, 20, 21, 30, 31, 34 Union Pacific Railroad 76:1:4, 22, 35-36 Union Pacific Railroad 76:4:2-12 Union Pacific Railroad in the Early Days by Morris H. MIlls 3:4:197-203 Union Pacific Railroad Museum photo 65:2/3:11 Union Pacific Railroad passenger agent (see Morrison, W. W.) Union Pacific Railroad prize saddle photo 39:2:cover Union Pacific Railroad station photo 15:3:inside cover; 21:2/3:211-212 Union Pacific Railway Commission 23:1:12; 30:2:127, photo 130, 135, 144 Union Pacific Stock and Claim Agent’s Office 19:1:4 Union Pacific streamliner train photo 66:3:55 Union Pacific Surgeon (see Ricketts, T. J.) December 14, 2009 Page 746

Union Pacific surveyors 23:1:5 Union Pacific: Birth of a Railroad, 1862-1893, and Union Pacific: The Rebirth 1894-1969 by Maury Klein, review 64:1:28-29 1:1:3-4; 4:2:280-281; 17:2:91-92; 30:1:45; 44:2:285 Union Pass 71:4:23, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 71:4:39 Union Sunday School 17:1:78; 65:1:26 Union Vedette 44:1:31 Union-Freeman 43:2:166, 202 Unionists 65:4:21 Unique Campaign by Fenimore Chatterton 21:1:32-38 United Aircraft 66:4:27 United Airlines 17:1:84 United Airlines 75:4: 3-8, 11-18 United Arab Emirates 66:1&2:49 United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing and Allied Workers 73:2:6 United Nations 66:3:21 United Smelters, Railway and Copper Company 19:2:123 United States 19:1:26; 31:2:140-141, 221, 223 United States Army in the Aftermath by George T. Watkins 65:4:32 United States Army in the Aftermath of the Johnson County Invasion, April through November, 1892 by Robert A. Murray 38:1:59-75 United States Army of the Interior, National Park Service, The National Register of Historic Places, review 42:1:129-130 United States Factory 51:2:137 (see also trading posts) United States Forest Service 70:4:17 United States Geological and Geographical Survey 71:4:39 United States Geological Survey 70:4:35 United States Railway Administration 76:4:7 United States Soldier Between Two Wars: Army Life and Reforms, 1865-1898 by Jack D. Foner, review 43:1:143-44 United Way (see Albany County) Univac Machines 31:2:133 University of Akron (Ohio) 66:3:47 University of Alaska 71:3:22 University of California 23:1:53 University of California-Berkley 65:2/3:2 University of Chicago 22:1:67 University of Colorado 65:4:19; 66:3:10, 12, 21; 66:4:6, 77 University of Colorado football team 66:3:14 University of Denver 65:4:19 University of Florida Libraries 27:2:233 University of Houston 70:3:39 University of Idaho 65:4:47 University of Illinois 66:3:7, 10; 66:4:37 December 14, 2009 Page 747

University of Iowa 22:1:67; 65:4:47; 66:3:24 University of Kentucky Library 27:2:233 University of Michigan 8:3:603 University of Missouri: 65:2/3:14 9:1:684 University of Nebraska 70:3:38, 41 University of Nebraska 9:3:763; 22:1:87 University of Nebraska Press 66:3:10 University of Nebraska-Lincoln 66:3:25; 66:4:21 University of Nevada 65:1:53 University of New Mexico 66:3:5 University of New Mexico Press 22:1:68 University of Oklahoma 66:4:17, 21 University of Oklahoma Press 65:4:28 University of Oregon 65:1:53; 66:4:24 University of South Dakota 65:4:35 University of South Dakota Libary 27:2:233 University of Southern California 66:4:33 University of Southern California 70:3:39 University of Texas-Dallas 66:4:21 University of Texas-El Paso 66:4:4, 6, 77 University of Washington 65:4:27 University of Wisconsin 65:4:35 University of Wisconsin-River Falls 66:3:65 University of Wyoming 3:3:176; 10:1:41, 45; 13:3:231; 14:1:84; 16:1:53; 18:2:143, 148-153, 155-156; 19:1:44; 22:1:67, 80; 22:2:80; 25:1:23; 26:1:35-36; 26:2:109, 112, 114, 222; 27:1:96; 30:2:214; 31:2:243-244; 34:1:92; 43:1:8, 18-19, 28-29, 31-32, 38-41, 44, 59; 64:3/4:50, 56, 59, 62; 65:1:53; 65:4:19, 38, 42-43, 61, 75; 66:3:9-10, 12, 16, 25-26, 29, 31, 37, 49, 65, 73; 66:4:26-40, 77 University of Wyoming 70:3:35, 37, 38 University of Wyoming 71:2:12 University of Wyoming 73:2:12 University of Wyoming 76:3:24, 30-32 University of Wyoming Agricultural Experiement Station: 100 Years of Service to the State by Johanna Nel and Johannes E. Nel 64:1:11-21 University of Wyoming Agriculture Experimental Station 26:2:112 University of Wyoming archaeological program 30:2:214; 31:2:243-244 University of Wyoming Archives 22:2:80 University of Wyoming Arts and Sciences Building 66:3:2 University of Wyoming Athletic Director (see Jacoby, “Red”) University of Wyoming basketball coaches (see Radovich, Moe; Shelton, Ev) University of Wyoming Board of Directors 66:4:27 University of Wyoming Board of Trustees 66:3:6, 24, 47, 63 University of Wyoming College of Arts and Sciences Dean 66:3:25 University of Wyoming College of Education 66:4:39 University of Wyoming Cowboy Ball photo 66:3:back cover December 14, 2009 Page 748

University of Wyoming football coach (see Wyatt, Bowden) University of Wyoming Foundation 66:4:22 University of Wyoming Foundation Director 66:3:2 (see also Simpson, Pete) University of Wyoming History Department 66:1&2:73; 66:3:2, 7, 10, 24-25; 66:4:37 University of Wyoming Home Economics Department 26:2:114 University of Wyoming Law School 66:4:25 University of Wyoming Librarian 66:3:7, 24 (see Hebard, Grace Raymond) University of Wyoming Library 66:4:25, 30 University of Wyoming National Park Service Research 71:3:17, 19 University of Wyoming Outing Club 75:4: 5-6 University of Wyoming Political Economy Department 66:3:24 University of Wyoming Political Science Department 66:1&2:49 University of Wyoming President 66:4:27 (see also Carlson, William; Humphrey, George “Duke”; Nelson; Person, H.T.) University of Wyoming Registrar’s Office 26:2:222 (see also McWhinnie, Ralph) University of Wyoming School of American Studies Director 66:3:10 (see Larson, T. A.) University of Wyoming Science Camp 75:4: 5-6 University of Wyoming Vice President of Academic Affairs 66:4:27 (see Ranz, Jim) University of Wyoming Women's Athletic Association, 75:3: inside back cover University Television Committee 70:3:37, 40, 41 Unkoah’s band 29:1:97 Unregimented General by Virginia W. Johnson, review 35:1:114-115 Unruh, John D. 65:2/3:7, 12, 16 (see also Plains Across) Unruh, John, 70:2:32 Unthank 65:2/3:4 Unthank Story by Leroy Moore 43:2:276-277 Unthank, A. H. (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Unthank, Alvah H. 42:1:97; 43:2:276 Unthank, L. B. 43:2:276 Unthank, O. A. 27:2:188 Unthank, O. B. 42:1:97 Unthank, O. N. 27:2:188; 42:1:97; 43:2:276 Unthank, T. H. 27:2:188 Unusual Nicknames by Alice Catlin Guyol 49:1:82 Updike (sheepherder) 37:1:100 Updike, Hugh, 72:1:35 Upham, Warren 17:2:106, 114-146 (see also Exploration of Verendrye and His Sons) Upper Arkansas Superintendency 46:1:12 Upper California Crossing 32:1:27; 33:1:92, 95; 33:2:226, 228; 65:2/3:17 Upper Clark’s Fork map 12:3:220 (see also Historical Sketch of Upper Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone and Its Tributaries Within Wyoming; Old Dead Indian Hill Road to Sunlight Valley and Upper Clark’s Fork photo) Upper Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone and Its Tributaries Within the State of Wyoming, Historical Sketch by John K. Rollinson 12:3:221-228 Upper Cottonwood Creek 25:1:45-46, 50-51 December 14, 2009 Page 749

Upper Crossing 21:2/3:111-114, 117; 25:2:126; 26:1:6-8; 27:2:176-177; 28:2:181; 29:1:68, 72; 30:2:206; 31:1:12-32; 31:2:145-148, 150-152, 158, 160, 162-163, 167-169, 172-173, 176-179, 186-189, 216 (see also North Platte River) Upper East Gallatin Valley 36:2:223 (see also Upper Gallatin Valley) Upper Falls of the Yellowstone 65:1:47, 52 Upper Forks 71:4:37 Upper Gallatin Valley 36:2:223 (see also Upper East Gallatin Valley) Upper Geyser Basin 14:1:32 photo 14:2:92; 44:1:20, 22; 65:1:47, 52 Upper Geyser Basin, 74:2:3 Upper Green River 25:1:55 Upper LaPrele Road Trail Crossing 20:1:90 Upper Missouri 21:2/3:191 Upper Missouri River 17:2:105, 136-137; 21:2/3:135; 26:2:124; 31:2:244-245, 248; 33:2:161, 165-166; 65:4:75 (see also Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur, 1833- 1872; History of Steamboating on the Upper Missouri) Upper North Platte (see Lower Ferries) Upper Platte 17:2:148-152; 20:1:91; 28:2:174; 65:2/3:12 Upper Platte Crossing 65:2/3:14 Upper Platte Ferry (see FERRIES) Upper Saddle 71:4:41 Upper Snake River 65:4:41 Upper Wind River Valley 30:2:215 Upper Yellowstone (see Valley of the Upper Yellowstone) Upton, Gene H. (Reverend) 38:2:175 Upton, Maj.-Gen. Emory, 74:2:30 Upton, William B. 27:2:233 Upton, Wyoming 30:2:148; 31:2:13, 130; 64:3/4:36 Upton, Wyoming 76:1:36-37 Urbanek, Jerry 28:2:118; 38:1:88 (see also review of John Sleman, Texas Gunfighter) Urbanek, Mae 21:2/3:109; 27:2:233, 251; 28:2:225-227; 30:1:501; 30:2:223; 32:2:274; 38:1:11 (see also Almost Up Devils Tower; Casper Mountain Speaks; Eighteen fifty-two (1852) on the Oregon Trail; Fort Laramie; God’s Obelisk; Grandma Schoolhouse; John Colter; Lake Solitude, a Glacier Sapphier; Memoirs of Andrew McMaster; Niobrara County; review of Great North Trail; Wyoming Place Names; review of Navajo of the Painted Desert; Chief Washakie; review of Theodore Roosevelt Outdoorsman; Second Man; Songs of the Sage; Stone Age Industry in Wyoming; Tales of a Sloop, a Monitor and a Dreadnaught; Uncovered Wagon; Wyoming Wonderland) Urbanek, Mae 71:4:3 Urbanek, Mae 75:1, 16 Ursuline nuns 66:4:10 Uruwink, Ira 31:2:195 Usher, J. P. 29:1:94-95, 98-99 USS Wyoming (see MILITARY) USS Wyoming punch bowl (see MILITARY) USS Wyoming silver (see MILITARY) Utah & Northern Railway 76:4:2, 4 Utah 15:4:412; 23:2:51; 25:2:187; 29:2:179-183; 30:1:41-42; 30:2:140, 142; 31:2:183, 216, 218-219, 222- 225; 65:2/3:6, 10; 66:3:13-14, 29, 54 December 14, 2009 Page 750

Utah Act, 72:1:7 Utah Expedition, 1857-1858 by Dominic A. Brosnan 16:1:35-44; 27:1:43-60; 31:2:223; 33:2:169 Utah Expedition, 72:1:6-23 Utah II Utah Expedition 74:1:10 Utah Indians 26:1:78; 26:2:149, 165, 167, 174-176; 27:1:74, 78; 29:1:88; 30:1:53 (see also TREATIES: Box Elder (Utah); TREATIES: Shoshones and Utes; Ute) Utah Militia 31:2:216, 223 Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association 31:2:225 Utah Superintendency tribes 25:2:179-180, 184-189 Utah Territory 16:1:38-40, 42; 16:2:153; 21:2/3:119, 192; 26:1:33, 72-73; 26:2:148, 157, 166-167; 29:2:203; 31:2:223; 65:1:15 (see also Washakie and the Shoshoni) Utah Territory 72:1:7, 9, 10 Ute 3:2:137-142; 6:1&2:226-227, 230; 7:1:359; 16:1:80; 16:2:116; 16:2:127-128, 30; 18:1:19; 16:2:127- 128, 30; 25:2:148, 208-209, 225; 26:1:67, 78-79; 26:2:147, 149, 153, 155-156, 164-165, 168, 171, 173-175; 27:1:66-67, 72, 74, 77-78, 80, 82-88; 29:1:87, 88, 92; 29:2:195, 211, 213, 215, 222; 30:1:53, 78-79; 33:1:32-33, 77, 84, 97; 33:2:199; 35:2:180; 36:2:133; 44:1:100; 44:2:143, 159, 161-164, 166- 171, 194, 201; 45:1:36, 39; 47:1:60-61, 63, 66-67; photo 59:2:44 (see also Elk Mountain Ute; Fish Ute; Navajo and Ute Peyotism; Timpany Ute; Timpanog; TREATIES: Shoshones and Utes; Uncompahgre; Unita Utes; Utah Indians, Washington Utes; Weber Utes; White River Utes; Yampah Utes) Ute Expedition (see Historian Reveals Wyoming Indian Warfare History of the Ute Expedition) Ute Expedition, 1906: Historian Reveals Wyoming Indian Warfare by Viola Ransom Donath 11:2:133-138 Ute Indians, 70:1:30 Ute Jack 3:1:88-89; 44:2:161, 164 (see also Ute) Ute Pete 29:1:88 (see also Ute) Ute Uprising 4:2:170 Utley, Robert (see The Lance and the Shield: The Life and Times of Sitting Bull) Utley, Robert M. 38:1:61 (see also Probing the American West; Last Days of the Sioux Nation) Utter, Charles H. 27:1:40-41 (see also Colorado Charlie) Utter, Hattie 26:1:97 Utter, Vincent 26:1:97 Utterback, Kristine T. 70:3:47 Uva, Wyo. 73:3:22 Uva, Wyo., 70:2:29 Uva, Wyoming 16:1:62; 23:1:30; 29:2:158 V

Vagner, Charles L. 12:4:76-277; 56:1:47; photo 58:1:25 Vail Truck Mine 42:2:242 Vail, Theodore N. 23:2:55; 30:2:145, 149-151 Valdez, Bernard J. 54:2:26 Valentine of California 70:4:43 Valhalla Canyon 71:4:41 Valle, Andre 43:2:293 Vallee, H. W. 54:2:27 Valley City, Nebraska 23:2:26 December 14, 2009 Page 751

Valley Development Company 65:4:28 Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 65:1:24 Valley of the Fontenelle by Ella Holden 5:2&3:45-71 Valley of the Upper Yellowstone by Charles W. Cook, David E. Folsom and William Peterson, review 38:1:124 Valley of the Yellowstone 36:2:138 Valley Ranch 73:3:29 Valuable Relics Presented to State Museum by F. G. White 14:3:243-246 Van Arsdall, S. P. 32:2:249 Van Benthuysen, Estella M. (Mrs.) 26:1:96 Van Benthuysen, Thomas 10:2:95 Van Buren, John 53:2:33 Van Buren, Martin 40:1:31-32 Van Burgh, Dana P., Jr. 27:2:233 (see also Sketches of Wyoming) Van Burgh, Lillian L. 12:1:34 Van Burgh, Lucile (Mrs.) 27:2:233 Van Camp, Ira L. 24:2:89 Van Cise, Monana 9:2:700 Van Derventer, Lester 39:2:258 Van Devanter, Isaac 53:2:37 Van Devanter, Willis (Judge) 15:1:45; 20:2:118, 120; 24:2:84; 37:1:36, 44; 37:2:57, 161, 163-165, 167, photo 170, 171-206; 42:1:51-56; 44:1:101-102; 53:2:2-11, photo 27, 37-38, 40-41; 54:1:11, 13-14; 55:2:6 (see also Supreme Court Appointment of Willis Van Devanter) Van Devanter, Willis 74:1:21 Van Devanter, Winslow B. 37:2:173-174, 184 Van Doren, Tom 25:2:114, 116, 118, 120, 139 Van Dyck and Deever 66:4:50 (see also Van Dyck, Lewis H.) Van Dyck, Lewis H. 66:4:51-52 Van Dyck’s slaughter house 66:4:52 Van Dyke 19:1:51 Van Dyke, J. C. (Mrs.) 1:3:20; 2:2:39; 8:12:524 Van Dyke, John C. 35:2:127 van Hatten, C. J. 27:2:233 Van Heusen, Lodie 39:1:94 Van Horn, Col. 74:1:19 Van Horn, J. H. (Doctor) 26:1:21 Van Horn, J. J. (Colonel) 18:1:55; 35:2:149; 36:1:48; 38:1:62-63, 65 Van Kirk, Sylvia (see Many Tender Ties) Van Loon, Lydia 75:3:28 Van Lutwitz (see Von Leuttwitz) Van Metre, R. 8:2:564 Van Metre, Ricker 28:2:141 Van Nuys, Frank, reviewer 71:2:42 Van Nuys, Frank, reviewer of Ethnic Oasis: The Chinese in the Black Hills, 76:4:29-30 Van Nuys, Laura Bower (see Family Band) December 14, 2009 Page 752

Van Orsdale, J. T. (Captain) 16:1:11, 13 Van Orsdel (Attorney General) 20:1:11; 24:2:20 Van Orsdel, J. A. (Judge) 53:2:5, 8 Van Patten, William 26:1:64 Van Pelt, Lori, Dreamers and Schemers: Profiles from Carbon County, Wyoming’s Past, reviewed 76:4:28-29 Van Rensselaer, Marianna Guilder 38:1:50-53 Van Sickles 19:2:87 Van Tassel, Charles 27:1:115-116 Van Tassel, R. S. (Mrs.) 21:2/3:230-231 Van Tassell "home ranch" 71:3:5 Van Tassell 71:2:35 Van Tassell, Louise Swan 4:1:271; Swan 51:2:12, 18; photo 54:2:55 Van Tassell, Louise Swan 71:3:4; divorce, 7 Van Tassell, marries widow of, 71:3:3 Van Tassell, Mary Moore, death of, 71:3:4 Van Tassell, Maude Bradley 71:3:7 Van Tassell, R. S. (Mrs.) 17:2:158 Van Tassell, R. S. 32:2:164; 43:2:253; 51:2:13, 18 Van Tassell, R. S. 71:3:2-7 Van Tassell, R. S. 75:1, 2 Van Tassell, Wyoming 71:3:7 Van Tramp, John C. 65:1:45 Van Tyre and Leland 16:1:45 Van Uleck, C. R. 42:2:159 Van Valin, J. F. (Mrs.) 21:1:101 Van Valkenburgh, Lois 20:1:14; 65:4:31 Van Valzah, Montgomery 38:2:137 Van Vleit (see Van Vliet) Van Vlierden, A. H. 36:2:222 Van Vliet, Capt. Stewart, 72:1:10, 12 Van Vliet, Steward (Captain) 18:2:96; 45:1:34-35; 58:2:6-8 Van Voast, James (Major) 2:2:32; 18:1:55; 34:2:158; 38:1:18, 43, 47; 38:2:137; 40:2:180-181 Van Wagner, K. D. 54:2:23, 26 Van West, Carroll Capitalism on the Frontier, review 64-65 Van Winkle, O. W. (Captain) 47:1:23 Vance 33:1:67 Vance, A. J. 24:2:18 Vance, Clare 17:1:74 Vance, Roberta 25:1:26 Vandehei, Earl F. 4:3:365 Vandenburg 33:2:162-164 Vander Sluis, George 45:1:64-65 Vanderburgh 15:3:213 Vanderburgh, Henry 75:3:17 December 14, 2009 Page 753

Vanderhoff, Genie 64:3/4:42 Vanderhoff, William H. 60:1:18-20 Vanderly 19:2:87 Vanderpoel, Sally, author Pat Flannery, 76:3:14-23; bio 39 VanDevanter, Willis A. 64:2:37 Vandever, William 25:2:208-209 Vandierendonk, Leon 49:2:279 Vanduzen & Tift 71:2:9 Vanguard of Expansion: Army Engineers in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1819-1879 by Department of the Army, review 53:2:276-77 Vanguard of their Valley: A History of the Ten Sleep Country by Faye V. Bell, review 62:2:106-107 Vanished Frontier by C. P. Arnold 16:1:57-62 Vanity Fair (see German Sections of Vanity Fair and Other Studies) Vanlaningham (Corporal) 65:1:8 VanOrsdale, Josiah A. 64:2:37-38 VanPelt, Lori 74:1:2; (bio) 8 Vansant (cattleman) 15:1:32 VanZant, Jim (Deputy Sheriff) 64:2:36 Vanzetti, Bartolomeo 58:1:13 Vap, Jeanne Robertson 42:2:285 (see also Grand Teton: Frontier Newspaper in the Twentieth Century) Vardy, W. W. (Mr. and Mrs.) 43:1:6 Varley, Ed 40:1:107-108 Varley, Rae Dell 40:1:107 (see also Point of Rocks Stage Station) Varner, R. E. 54:2:23, 26-27 Varney, Michael E. (see review of Diesels West!) Varnum (Lieutenant) 48:1:116 varsity football squad (1926) photo 57:2:17 Vasey, Wanda (see review of Mormon role in the Settlement of the West) Vasquez 15:3:287-289, 293, 295 Vasquez, Benito 1:3:5; 12:3:229; 33:2:167; 55:1:52 Vasquez, Louis 25:2:145, 149, 152-153; 26:2:160, 162; 31:2:221-222, 224; 35:2:204-205; 46:2:217, 237 Vasquez, Louis, 70:1:28 Vasquez, Louis, 70:2:13 Vasquez, Luis 73:2:4 Vass, Irene 31:2:226 Vaughn Union Sunday School 65:1:30 Vaughn, Alfred 44:1:59, 61, 65 Vaughn, Harold (Mrs.) 23:2:48 Vaughn, J. W. 30:2:233-234, 239 (see also Heck Reel Wagon Burning; Indian Fighters: New Facts on Seven Encounters; With Crook at the Rosebud) Vaughn, Robert, 70:2:16 Vaughn, S. V. (Miss) 38:2:190 Vaughn, William (Captain) 21:2/3:135 Vaught, W. L. 33:2:151 December 14, 2009 Page 754

Vause, Mikel review of Grand Controversy: The Pioneer Climbs in the Teton Range and the Controversial First Ascent of the Grand Teton 66:3:73-74 Vaux, Richard (Reverend) 45:1:103 Vavra, Frank Joseph 9:2:698 V-E Day 64:3/4:22 Veeder, J. S. 24:1:16; 54:2:22 Veeder, William H. 59:1:24 Veiher 37:1:100 Veitch, William 28:2:176 Venetian Renaissance buildings 66:1&2:31 Venice (Italy) 66:1&2:31 Venture Corporation of London 22:1:85 Ver Steeg, Clarence L. 49:2:234, 249 Verdi, Nevada 65:4:30 Verendreyes (see Verendrye brothers) Verendrye brothers 1:1:4; 2:3:41; 4:2:278-279; 17:2:106-147; 37:2:212-213, 217 Verendrye Plate by 17:2:146-147 Verendrye, Jean 17:2:109 (see also Discovery of the Rocky Mountain; LaVerendrye, Pathfinder of the West ) Vermilion County (Illinois) 66:3:31 Vermont 65:4:16; 66:3:16 Vermont marble 66:1&2:34 Vermont state legislature 66:3:31 Vernal, Utah 17:1:21 Verne, Jules 71:2:37 Vernon, Tom 27:2:239-240 Verse, Wyoming 29:2:159 Vest, George G. (U. S. Senator) 20:2:150; 60:2:27, 29; 65:1:47 Vestal, Stanley 25:1:102-104; 41:2:194 (see also Joe Meek, The Merry Mountain Man a Biography) Veteran, Wyoming 29:2:159 Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary 26:2:115 veterinarian 20:1:80 VI Sheep Company 22:1:87 viaduct, Cheyenne 75:1, 3 Viall, J. A. 44:1:68 Vialpando, Adelmo 73:2:20 Vialpando, Jesse (author) 73:2:18, 20 Vian,Okla 75:1, 3 Vible Store 22:2:36 Victor Lake 25:1:70 Victor, Idaho 76:4:7 Victorian Englishman’s View of the West by Brian P. Birch 54:1:2-9 Victory Gardens and Fort Caspar Artifacts, 75:3:34 Vidal, J. S. 20:1:58 Video, Mexicans in Laramie 73:2:34 December 14, 2009 Page 755

Viehe, Fred W. (see Cities of the Prairie Revisited: The Closing of the Metropolitan Frontier) Vienna Universal Exposition 22:1:16 Viennese 66:1&2:2 Vietnam (see What Should We Tell Our Children About Vietnam?) Vietnam 66:3:16, 21 Vietnam War 66:4:5 View from Officers’ Row: Army Perceptions of Western Indians by Sherry L. Smith, review 62:3:144 Vigil, Emanuel (Manny) 73:2:18 Vigilance Committee 4:3:345; 39:1:19 (see also vigilantes) vigilante committee 71:3:3 vigilantes 5:2&3:105-106; 13:2:145-151; 21:1:90, 92; 21:2/3:201; 42:2:184 (see also Montana’s Righteous Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Action; Vigilance Committeee) Viho Mappy Creek 17:1:45 Vilas, William F. 18:2:161 Villa Montezuma (California) 51:2:15 Villa, Francisco 22:1:78 villages (see Albany County villages) Villard, Henry 44:2:235 Villepigue, John B. (Lieutenant) 27:1:59 Vincent (Sheriff) 20:2:173 Vincent, Ida 33:1:58 Vincent, Joe, photo 65:4:7 Vincent, Mary 71:4:2 Vincent, Tip 33:2:203 Vine, James 17:1:78, 80; 21:2/3:208; 24:1:64; 28:2:133 Vine, Jimmy, 72:1:30 Vineyard, Mrs. M. C. 71:2:12 Vion, Reue 49:2:274 Virgin Creek 51:1:107 Virgin of Guadalupe Society 73:2:9 21:2/3:119 Virginia 66:1&2:48 Virginia City, Mont., 70:2:7, 23 Virginia City, Mont., 74:2:20 Virginia City, Montana 32:1:113; 36:1:43, 69, 73; 36:2:221-224, 230-231; 40:2:273, 278-280; 42:21:270; 43:2:238; 49:1:33, 35, 37, 39-40, 43-45, 47-48, 50; 65:4:50 Virginia City, Montana 76:4:4 Virginia City, Montana Territory 23:2:39 Virginia City, Nevada (see Territorial Enterprise) Virginia Dale post office 33:1:81 Virginia Dale Stage Station 21:2/3:188 Virginia Dale Stage Station on the Overland Route by Edith R. Williams 33:1:74-80 Virginia Dale store 33:1:81 Virginia Dale, Colorado 21:1:89; 21:2/3:188; 26:1:93; 33:1:75-77, 80, 92 Virginia Meadows 70:3:12 December 14, 2009 Page 756

Virginian (see Owen Wister and His Critics: Realism and Morality in the Virginian) Virginian by Owen Wister 16:1:33; 22:2:32; 57:2:35-36; 64:1:2-10; photo 65:4:frontispiece; 38 Virginian Hotel 16:1:33 (see also Wister, Owen) Virginian Hotel, Medicine Bow, Wyoming 75:4: 32-33 Visalia Company 34:2:216 Visalia’s saddle tree 26:1:28 Visions Beyond ‘An Arrow of Fire': Wyoming's Pendray, 71:2:35-40 Visitation, Yellowstone 70:3:7 Visitor facilities, Yellowstone 70:3:10 Visscher, William Lightfoot 18:1:86, 88 Vittorio 66:3:8 (see also Apache) Vivian, Robert 33:2:195 Vivion, Bob 44:2:205 Vivion, Charles 27:2:233; 31:2:235; 37:1:123; 44:2:205 Vivion, Vern 44:2:205 V-mail 64:3/4:17 Vodges, A. W. (Lieutenant) 43:2:238 Vodges, Ada A. (Mrs.) 43:2:237, 242-245 Voetter, Richard G. W. 23:2:63 Vogelsang, A. 21:2/3:208 Voice in the Wilderness: H. V. Rominger and the Social Gospel in the West by William H. Moore 53:1:1-5, 66 Voight, Barton R. 45:2:273 (see also Joseph C. O’Mahoney and the 1952 Senate Election in Wyoming; review From Beaver to Oil, A Century in the Development of Wyoming’s Big Horn Basin) Volgel, Al 23:1:80 Volpe, Vernon L. (bio.) 71:4:28 Volstead Act 48:2:270; 66:1&2:36; 66:4:14, 48 Voltaire and the Cowboy: The Letters of Thurman Arnold edited by Gene M. Gressley, review 50:2:352- 353 volunteer defense workers 24:1:7-8 volunteer fire company (see FIRSTS: permanent volunteer fire company) volunteerism (see History of Volunteering in Wyoming) Von Begal family 33:1:84 Von Blessingh, C. A. 4:4:450; 5:2&3:122 Von der Gabelenz, Hans Carl Leopold 22:2:106 Von Doenhoff (Count; reporter) 16:2:127 Von Gontard, Consuela 44:2:262 Von Hesse-Wartegg, Ernst 55:2:25-27 (see also German Looks at Cheyenne in 1876: The Travels of Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg) Von Krosigk, Mable (Mrs.) 39:1:137 Von Leuttwitz 44:1:44 Von Lichtenstein, (Count Ott) (see Franc, Otto) Von Luerzer, Feodor 66:1&2:2 Vonnie, Wyoming 29:2:158 Voorhees Post Office 33:2:181 December 14, 2009 Page 757

Voorhees, George 5:4:161 Voorhees, Luke (Mrs.) 3:2:148; 8:3:602 Voorhees, Luke 20:2:173; 21:2/3:226; 27:1:108; 37:1:7, 9, 104; 54:2:48, 51-53; 57:2:22 Voorhis, Charles B. 43:1:21-22 Voth, Hazel Hunt 13:2:157 voting machines 71:2:20 Voting Patterns in the Wyoming Constitutional Convention of 1889 by Gordon Morris Baken 42:2:225-235 V-plow 70:3:10 VR (see RANCHES) VR 28:2:175-176; 45:1:12; 65:4:44, 47, 74 Vreeland, Bessie 37:1:31 Vreeland, Effie 37:1:31 Vulcan Silver Mining Co 75:1, 17 V-V 66:1&2:42-43 (see B.B. Brooks and Company) V-V Brand 66:3:42-43 (see B. B. Brooks & Co.) W

W. F. Davis Livestock 66:1&2:18 W. H. Peck Store (see Peck, W. H.) W. T. K. Club 5:4:164 WAC (see MILITARY: Seven hundred sixty-eighth Women’s Air Corp Headquarters Company; MILITARY: Seven hundred sixty-eighth Women’s Air Corp Company) Wachor 26:1:78 (see also Utah Indians) Wack, L. O. photo 30:2:196 Wack, Luther 31:2:226 Waco, Texas 23:2:31 Waddell, Russell 16:1:39; 32:1:5, 14-15, 22-23, 27-28, 31-32, 34, 37-39, 46; 32:2:267; 33:2:223; 34:2:245; 35:1:17-18 (see also Russell Waddell and Company) Waddell, William Bradford 32:1:6, 8, 10-11, photo 12, 14-15, 23-26, 28, 33-34, 36, 42-43, 46 Wade, Alvin N. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:1:113 Wade, Ralph M. (see Government and Administration of Wyoming) Wadsworth 24:2:25 Wadsworth, H. E. 71:2:6 Wadsworth, Harry 28:2:136 Wadsworth, Nevada 66:4:6 Wadworth, Wyoming 25:1:87; 28:2:136 Waendelin, S. V. (see Greetings from Denmark) Wager, Con 21:2/3:201 Waggener, John R. (author) 75:4: 2, 19 Waggoner, George, 70:2:38, 39 Waggoner, Thomas 74:1:17 Waggoner, Tom 45:2:143, 150 Wagner Pass 22:2:49-50 Wagner, Anna B. 25:2:207 December 14, 2009 Page 758

Wagner, Bert 16:1:56; 33:2:156 (see also Reminiscences of the Early Days of Douglas) Wagner, Charles 32:1:40; 34:1:93 Wagner, Charles 66:1&2:8 Wagner, Con 64:2:50 Wagner, H. 17:1:79 Wagner, Harry 26:1:21 Wagner, Henry (Mrs.) 17:1:79 Wagner, Henry, Jr. 2:1:20 Wagner, Henry, Sr. 2:3:60; 15:4:386-389; 16:1:56; 17:1:79; 21:2/3:208-209 Wagner, Howard 26:2:220 (see also Howard Wagner Collection) Wagner, Howard A. 23:1:104 Wagner, Joe 26:1:64 Wagner, M. (Miss) 17:1:82 Wagner, Randall A., review of A Complete Official Road Guide of the Lincoln Highway 66:3:68-69 Wagner, Randy 65:2/3:2, 4 Wagner, Robert (Senator) 64:3/4:59 Wagner, Rube 17:1:75 Wagner, William W. 17:1:79 Wagon Box Fight 7:3:394-401, 441-442; 17:1:11; 19:1:37; 27:1:16; 44:2:144; 55:1:41(see also Eyewitness Reports of the Wagon Box Fight ) Wagon Box Fight by Vie Willits Garber 36:1:61-63; 39:2:261; 39:1:104-107 Wagon Creek 22:2:24 Wagon Hound Creek 20:2:90; 23:2:23; 28:1:56-58; 32:2:223; 33:1:95; 42:2:267, 269 Wagon Hound Divide 28:1:56-58 Wagon Road to Montana 23:1:22-23 wagon roads 17:2:141, 154 (see also Niobrara River to Virginia City wagon road) Wagon Trails and Folk Tales: Sulphur Springs Station, 1862-1979 by Ann B. Brown, Gilberta B. Hughes and Louise B. Erb, review 52:2:59-60 Wagon Train Animals by Robert L. Munkres 65:2/3:15-27 wagon train attack 19:2:88 Wagon Train Burned Near Warm Springs During Trail Days 11:2:117-118 Wagon Train Flight of Sergeant Custard 29:1:66-72 wagon trains 19:2:87-88 wagon travel 26:1:8, 68 Wagon Wheel Information Committee (WWIC) 70:3:29, 30 Wagon Wheel Project, 70:3:27-33 Wagons Rolled West by Elsie Moore Lott, review 28:2:225-227 Wagons, Mules and Men by Nick Eggenhofer, review 34:1:121 Wahasah River (see Redstone River) Wa-ha-she-go 26:1:30-31 (see also Bannock) Wah-sho-kig 26:1:78 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Waid, O. C. 20:1:74 Waiilatpu, Washington 17:2:103 Wainwright, General 71:4:4 Wait, J. Enos 65:1:33 December 14, 2009 Page 759

Waite, Edrie (Mrs.) 10:1:47 Waite, J. Enos 33:2:155 Waite, Thornton, author 76:4:2-12 (bio) 33 Waity 42:2:204-205, 209, 214 Wake of the Prairie Schooner by Irene Paden 22:2:57, 62; 65:2/3:2 Wakefield 28:2:169-172 Wakefield, Gardner 43:2:272-274 Wakefield, Nebraska 66:3:10, 12 Wakeley, E. (Judge) 20:2:102 Wakeman, E. E. 24:1:5; 27:2:232 Waker, William (see Walker, William) Walbach, John de B. (Brigadier General) 35:1:6 Walcott 44:2:205 Walcott, Charles 42:2:154 Walcott, Frank 74:1:19 Walden, W. D., 70:2:18 Waldie, John 33:2:133 Waldo, F. H. (Mrs.) 8:4:643; 9:1:683 Waldo, W. A. (Mrs.) 27:2:233; photo 27:1:24 Waldorf Hotel 22:1:75 Waler, Mary 22:2:55 Wales (see Welch miners) Wales, Nellie L. (Mrs.) 27:2:33 Walker (Doctor) 20:2:109; 31:1:40 Walker (Lieutenant) 16:2:162; 23:2:11, 19; 29:1:70; 32:2:232 Walker (Major; stockman) 17:1:56 Walker 25:2:165, 180; 26:1:78-79; 26:2:153-155; 31:2:222; 32:1:69 (see also Ute) Walker, Ben 14:4:293 Walker, Beulah (see Split Rock Telegraph and Pony Express Station) Walker, Bob 45:2:169-170 Walker, D. E. 34:2:214-215 Walker, Danny N. (Ph.D.) (see review of Indian Rock Art) Walker, Danny N., review of Archaeology of the Donner Party, 70:3:45-46 Walker, David A. (see Bonanza Rich) Walker, Dr. Danny, 74:2:28 Walker, E. (Mrs.) 37:1:69 Walker, Elkanah 22:2:52 Walker, George DeForest 43:1:23, 26, 31-32, 34, 39 Walker, George S. 43:1:23-24 Walker, Graham (see Walker, Meda) Walker, Henry P. (see review of Spanish War Vessels on the Mississippi, 1792-1796; review of Pumpkin Seed Point) Walker, James (Private) 39:1:125 Walker, James R. (see review of Lakota Society) Walker, Joel P. 17:2:103 December 14, 2009 Page 760

Walker, Joseph 71:4:18 Walker, Joseph Reddiford 17:2:103 Walker, Les, ranch 73:3:21 Walker, M. B. (Doctor) 24:1:4 Walker, Mary 22:2:52 Walker, Mary Richardson 40:1:25; 40:2:219; 42:2:193, 202, 210; 43:2:229 Walker, Meda (Mrs. Graham) 27:2:233; 30:2:225; 31:2:226; 32:2:238; 38:1:85, 102; 39:1:109 (see also Pioneer Portraits) Walker, Paul A. 70:3:38, 39 Walker, Robert J., 72:1:9 Walker, Samuel (Colonel) 27:2:144, 149, 152, 158 Walker, Tacetta B. (Mrs.) 25:2:208 (see also Wyoming’s Fourth Governor-William A. Richards) Walker, Thomas 18:2:116 Walker, W. D. 24:1:16 Walker, Will 45:2:170 Walker, William 21:2/3:139; photos by 65:4:19, 30 Walker’s War (1853) 31:2:222 Walks-under-the-ground 15:4:376 Wall 23:1:101 Wall Creek 22:1:87 Wall Creek Canyon 64:2:36 Wall Street (New York City) 66:3:39-40, 42-43, 46 Wall Street 65:4:46 wall writing 4:2:277 Wall, J. Tom 31:1:75 (see also Lake DeSmet) Wall, James 38:1:91 Wall, Janette Houston 23:1:100, 102 Wall, Jim 20:2:172 Wall, Max M. 27:2:233 Wall, Pressly 17:1:83 Walla Walla, Washington 17:2:103 Wallace (Governor of Idaho) 28:2:200 Wallace (Private) 36:1:54 Wallace, Frank 32:1:123 Wallace, Hershill G. (Mrs.) 21:2/3:241 Wallace, Irving 66:4:35 Wallace, Nancy (Mrs.) 33:2:219 Wallace, Nancy G. (Mrs. Dwight) 27:2:233; 30:1:106; 31:2:232 Wallace, Otis 33:1:80 Wallace, Taylor 27:2:233 Wallace, W. M. (Captain) 38:1:74 Wallasen, Rose 9:2:703 Walle, Richard, Traces of George Harper: Albany County Rancher, 75:1, 16-21; bio 21 Wallenberg, Galen 40:1:87 Waller, Charles T. 27:2:233 December 14, 2009 Page 761

Waller, John LeeRoy 3:2:150; 6:3:273-283; 6:4:291-319; 7:1:329-337 (see also Economic History and Settlement of Converse County, Wyoming Bibliography) Wallis, Alma A. (Mrs.) 27:2:233 Wallis, Bert 25:2:207; 27:2:233 Wallis, Burt 33:1:90; 37:1:113 Wallis, Jessa Eula (Mrs.) 9:2:701; 27:1:128 (see also Pioneer) Wallis, Martha 26:2:112; 27:2:233 Wallis, Noah 42:1:66 Wallis, Oliver “Ollie” (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:233; 33:1:90 Wallop, Henry 32:1:76 Wallop, Malcolm (Senator) 64:1:24; 66:3:19, 64 Wallop, Malcolm 76:2:37, 40 Wallop, Oliver 40:2:252; 66:1&2:25; 66:4:28-29 Walls, W. L. 26:1:21 Walls, W. L. 75:1, 14 Waln boys 26:1:49 Walsh committee 73:3:33 Walsh, David I. (U. S. Senator) 65:1:49 Walsh, J. T. 66:4:78 Walsh, Jno. 44:1:44 Walsh, Margaret (Mrs. Johnathan) 44:1:48 Walsh, Paddy 32:2:155 Walsh, Thomas J. 31:2:240 Walter, A. P. (U. S. Attorney) 64:2:57 Walter, Charles 41:1:19; 43:2:251 Walter, Henry 41:1:8-9 Walter, Madge Hardin (see Early Days and Indian Ways) Walters, Ed 36:2:209 Walters, Ella 1:3:19 Walters, Everett (see Gold Rush Diary of Henry Tappan ) Walters, J. c., 74:2:31 Walters, Joseph P. 24:2:88-89, 92 Walters, Joseph P. 76:1:29-30 Walthall, Wilson 66:4:36 Waltman 39:1:113 Waltman 70:4:41 Waltman, E. E. (Mrs.) 7:1:364 (see also Wyoming Birds) Waltman, W. D. 70:4:39, 41 Waltman, Wyoming 29:2:158 Walton 43:1:34 Walton Motors 75:1, 4 Walton, Alfred 32:1:68 Walton, Clyde C. (see An Illinois Gold Hunter in the Black Hills. The Diary of Jerry Bryan, March 13 to August 20, 1866) Walton, Isaac 32:2:209 December 14, 2009 Page 762

Walton, Izaak 76:2:5 Walton, James 26:1:35 Walton, James H. 33:2:144; 37:1:113 Waltz, Henry C. 23:1:8, 17 Wamhoff, Helen 73:3:28 Wanapitz 28:2:204, 207, 210; 30:1:72 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Wands, A. H. (Lieutenant) 36:1:53 Wanger, D. D. photo 15:1:28 Wanless (Colonel) 34:2:224 Wanless, Charles 64:2:51-52 Wanless, Frank 64:2:51 Wanless, John 17:1:80 Wanless, Marie 64:2:51 Wanless, Mary Keane 64:2:45, 51-52 Wanted-By Whom? Ben Mills as Indian Agent, by Martin Luschei, 70:1:7-12 Wapiti 4:4:381 (see also FIRSTS: Ranger Station) Wapiti 70:4:10 See also Elk Wapiti Lodge 45:1:19 Wapiti ranger station 75:1, 7 Waples Hospital (Cody) 75:1, 10 War Bonnet race 26:2:135 War Chief Joseph by Helen Addison Howard and Dan L. McGrath, review 33:1:110-111 War Department 17:2:104 War Drums and Wagon Wheels by Raymond W. Settle and Mary Lund Settle, review 38:2:241-242 War Eagle by James T. King, review 36:2:249-250 War Leader Woman 59:1:54 (see also Pawnee) 17:2:94-95 War of 71:2:1812 39 War on Powder River by Helena Huntingon Smith 65:4:25, 32-33 War on Powder River, the History of an Insurrection by Helena Huntington Smith, review 38:2:230-231 war records 15:1:92 War-a-gi-ka 28:1:83 (see also Bannock) Ward (Captain) 21:2/3:138 Ward (Corporal) 30:2:158 Ward and Bullock (sutlers) 17:1:17; 18:2:102-13, 112, 119 Ward, Barney 26:1:68; 26:2:151, 183 Ward, Don (see Bit of Silver) Ward, Elija 26:1:78 Ward, Fay E. (see Cowboy at Work) Ward, Frances 31:2:242 Ward, Francis, 70:2:31 Ward, H. J. 31:2:176 Ward, Harriett Sherill, 70:2:31 Ward, Harriett Sherrill 31:2:242 December 14, 2009 Page 763

Ward, Hazel 30:1:107-108; 30:2:225 Ward, J. O. (see Fort Fetterman) Ward, John (Sheriff) 37:2:192; 44:1:102 Ward, John 15:3:248 Ward, Juanita 64:3/4:42 Ward, Orland W. (Mrs.) 27:2:233 Ward, Orlando (Major) 18:1:34 Ward, Sally 46:2:226 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Ward, Samuel (Colonel) 18:2:106 Ward, Seth 74:1:11 Ward, Seth E. 5:1:13-14; 13:4:237, 252-321; 15:4:403; 18:2:102-103, 106, 108-109, 111-113, 133; 27:2:131, 184, 188; 42:1:98 (see also Old Letter Book; Seth E. Ward) Ward, Seth, 70:1:8 Ward, Sherrill (see Journal of Sherrill Ward, Prairie Schooner Lady ) Ward, W. H. 38:1:97, 99 Ward, William Trowbridge 3:2:242 Wardell, John 22:2:28 Wardell, Thomas 19:1:25 Wardell’s (see RANCHES) Warden, John A. (Brigadier General) 18:1:58 Warder, John (Reverend) 32:1:8, 15 Wardwell Field 64:3/4:7, 23 Ware (Captain) 18:2:106 Ware, C. Bennett (Reverend) 24:2:107 Ware, Eugene 76:3:11 Ware, Eugene F. (Captain) 39:2:202, 207, 209-212, 214, 216, 220; 42:1:17, 23-25, 37 (see also Indian War of 1864) Ware, Joseph E. 27:2:191; 32:2:167-168, 197; 42:1:101 (see also Emigrant’s Guide to California) Warefield, J. A. 16:2:116 Waring, Charles 32:2:236-237 Warlow, Eugene A. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:233 Warm Sands: Uranium Tailings Policy in the Atomic West, reviewed, 76:1:38 Warm Springs 25:2:125; 27:2:190-19 (see also First Fifty Miles of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Wyoming’s Eastern Border to Warm Springs. Trek No. 20 of the Historical Trails Treks; Wagon Train Burned Near Warm Springs Warm Springs by Paul Henderson, read by Grant Willson 42:1:100-102 Warm Springs Creek 30:1:6-7 Warm Springs Draw 28:1:41 Warm Springs Valley 25:2:132-133 Warm Springs, Montana, 74:2:6 Warm Valley 22:2:4, 8-9 Warn, Jack 8:3:602 Warne, William 64:1:25 Warner, J. Laird 30:1:60 Warner, Mary Eliza, 70:2:31 December 14, 2009 Page 764

Warner, Robert 64:1:24 Waro 16:2:135 (see also Ute) Warraksash (see Redstone) Warren 9:3:738 Warren and Wetmore 66:1&2:28 Warren Expedition 7:1:34 Warren Livestock Company 21:1:99; 40:1:67; 64:2:37; 65:4:58 Warren, A. 36:2:218 Warren, Edward J. 9:3:738; 13:4:347 Warren, F. E. 75:1, 31, 36 Warren, Francis E. (Mrs.) 5:4:161 Warren, Francis E. 74:1:8, 21 Warren, Francis Emory (Governor; U. S. Senator) 1:4:20; 2:4:78; 11:4:248-250; 12:1:11-12; 15:2:1431- 149; 16:1:51, 54; 16:2:152-154, 158, 160-161; 17:1:13; 18:1:4, 34; 18:2:139, 160-161; 19:1:18, 22, 30; 19:2:110, 133; 20:1:3-49, 123, 152, 154; 24:2:26-28, 33, 35; 26:1:35-36; 28:1:7, 9; 30:2:145; 33:2:144; 35:1:37, 51, 79; 35:2:163; 37:1:6-7, 12, 35, 38, 50, 54, 56-57; 37:2:159, 204; 39:2:177, 179; 40:1:50, 63-64, 66; 41:1:107, 109; 42:1:64; 43:1:7, 60; 44:1:102; 64:1:11, 22, 24, 27; 65:4:25, 32-33; photo 66:3:32, 44-45, 56; 66:4:27 (see also A Taft Republican: Senator Francis E. Warren and National Politics; FIRSTS: Governor of Wyoming; Governor Francis E. Warren, a Champion of Woman Suffrage; RANCHES) Warren, Frankie 37:1:52 Warren, Fred 17:1:84 Warren, Fred 73:3:9 Warren, Frederick E. 11:4:300 Warren, Gouverneur K. (Lieutenant) 7:1:340-343; 28:1:4-5; 38:1:94; 42:1:39 (see also Bonneville’s Expedition to Rocky Mountains, 1832-36) Warren, J. E. 36:1:80, 85 Warren, J. L. 22:1:86, 89-90 Warren, Joe 19:1:60 Warren, Lieutenant G. K., 70:2:14 Warren, O. G., 74:2:6 Warren, Senator Francis E., 71:3:6 Warrington, Clare (Mrs.) 27:2:233 Warthen, Slim 34:2:145 Wasatch Passes 22:2:69 Wasatch Stock and Grazing Company 23:2:50 Wasburg, Goodwin 42:1:96 Waschman, Virginia (Mrs.) 1:3:8; 33:2:172-173 Wasechun-Tashunka (see American Horse) Washakie (Chief) 4:2:296-298; 8:1:518-519; 11:1:30-31; 19:2:66; 22:1:33-36; 22:2:9, 17, 88; 23:1:20; photo 25:1:140, 146, 189; 27:1:66-67, 62-74, 79-80, 82, 84, 86; 27:2:200, 202-203, 209; 28:1:83, 88; 28:2:193, 204, 207; 29:1:88-89, 96, 100; 29:2:139, 152, 201, 211-213, 218-219, 221, 225; 30:1:54, 56-57, 59-61, 66, 72, 76, 81, 83; photo 30:2:143; 31:1:33; 31:2:224; 33:1:23-24, 26, 31-32, 30-39; 34:1:50; 34:2:238; photo 36:1:34, 35-42; 39:1:115, 120, 122, 124, 215; 39:2:245; 40:1:123-124; 42:1:46; 46:2:223, 225-226; 47:1:65, 67; 50:1:152; 51:1:105; 53:2:45, 48-50, photo 51, 52-59, 54, 61; 56:1:2, photo 3, 6, 9; 59:2:30-32, 34; 63:3:83, photo 91, 92 (see also Indian Chief Washakie’s Obituary; Notes on the Early Life of Chief Washakie, Taken Down by Captain Ray; Shoshone (Eastern)); Washakie; Washakie National Forest) December 14, 2009 Page 765

Washakie by Grace Raymond Hebard 26:2:174 Washakie County 31:1:47; 35:2:130, 175; 42:1:44-56 Washakie County Historical Society 30:2:222 Washakie County Library 27:2:233 Washakie National Forest 4:2:277-295 (see also Brief History of the Washakie National Forest and Some Experiences of a Ranger) Washakie, Charles photo 22:2:2, 3, 7, 9-11; 24:2:117 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Washakie, Ellen Hereford photo 22:2:2-11; 24:2:117 (see also Ellen Lewis Hereford Washakie of the Shoshones; Shoshone (Eastern)) Washaws 26:2:152 Washbaugh, Charles S. 31:2:234 Washbough, George 35:2:129 Washburn – Langford – Doane Expedition 76:2:8-18 Washburn survey 70:4:15 Washburn, Bernard 27:1:113 Washburn, Chester W. 70:4:35 Washburn, Henry D. (General) 15:2:108-116; 29:2:125, 138, 141 Washburn, Henry Dana 76:2:8-12 Washburn, N. D. 17:2:125 Washburn-Langford- Doane expedition, 70:2:27 Washburn-Langford-Doane party 34:2:170 Washikick 25:2:146 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Washington (D. C.) Post newspaper 66:4:37 Washington (of the Araphao) photo 53:2:59 (see also Arapaho) Washington (of the Ute ) 16:2:89 (see also Ute) Washington (state) 66:4:15 Washington County, Utah Territory 26:2:157, 165 Washington Farmer 43:2:166, 203 Washington lode 40:2:228, 231 Washington Merry Go Round 71:4:6 Washington State Historical Society 5:4:163 Washington State University 65:4:47 Washington State University Libraries 65:1:53 28:1:80; 65:4:27 Washington Union Coal Company 25:2:192 Washington Utes 16:2:89 (see also Ute) Washington, B. F. 32:2:178, 180-181 Washington, D. C. 26:1:20; 26:2:114, 192; 65:1:8, 53; 65:4:29, 51, 61; 66:3:39, 44, 60; 66:4:24 Washington, D.C. 76:4:23-24 Washington, George 66:3:31 Washita battle 46:1:23 Washoe 27:1:85-86 Washoe Silver Mines 32:1:32 Waskie Station 33:2:205, photo 206, 207-208 Waskie Station by Jerry Felton 33:2:208 December 14, 2009 Page 766

WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) 64:3/4:19-20; 66:3:11 Wass, Samuel 3:3:191-192 Wassahu 26:2:183, 185 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Wassels (General) 30:2:142 Wasserman 37:1:67 Wassung, C. P. 19:2:106; 43:1:99 Watche namp 26:1:78 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Water Committee 26:1:53 Water in the West: The Bureau of Reclamation, 1902-1927 by Michael C. Robinson, review 52:1:65-66 water rights 29:2:156; 59:1:15 (see also Same Decision, Different Results?: Indian Water Rights and the Wind River Case; Cultural Roots of Indian Water Rights) water shed 2:1:14 water supply 18:1:35-47; 21:2/3:203-205; 26:2:111 water wheel photo 41:2:page following 202 Water Works System 15:2:147 Waterberry, W. M. (First Lieutenant) 44:2:160 Waterloo, Iowa 65:1:44 Waterman, J. C. (Colonel) 18:1:57 Waters of the Weeping Buffalo 20:2:159 Waters, A. W. (Comrade) 44:1:19 Waters, E. C. 66:4:49-50, 52, 54 Waters, Frank 22:1:84 (see also Pumpkin Seed Point) Waters, Lydia Milner 40:1:36; 40:2:195, 215, 218; 42:2:192, 205, 210 Waters, William Elkanah 29:1:89 Wating [sic] for the Roundup to Start cover photo by W. J. Carpenter 65:4:3, 8 Watkins, Arthur V. 66:3:54 Watkins, E. C. 28:1:30 Watkins, George 64:1:2-4 Watkins, George T. (III) 65:4:21, 24, 32 Watkins, Harriet 35:2:141-142 Watkins, Jack 4:3:346 Watkins, John A. (Doctor) 35:2:141, 149 Watkins, John C. (Doctor) 37:2:155-156 Watkins, Mary 35:2:141-144 Watkins, S.A. 76:1:23, 25 Watkins, Santford C. 75:1, 9 Watson 34:1:104 Watson, Beau 29:1:43; 43:2:206 Watson, C.H. 76:1:23, 25 Watson, D. R. (Reverend) 65:1:24, 30 Watson, Ella 15:1:49; 44:1:10; 64:3/4:50, 53-56; 65:4:27, 41 (see also Cattle Kate; Wyoming Lynching of Cattle Kate, 1889) Watson, Elmo Scott 2:3:60 Watson, Henry (Mrs.) 27:2:240 Watson, John M. 7:3:443-444; 7:4:484 (see also Military Service in Mexico) December 14, 2009 Page 767

Watson, Judson P. 27:2:233 Watson, Phil 64:3/4:54-55 Watson, William J. 31:2:158-159, 188; 32:2:184 Watt Cabin (Big Horn National Forest) 66:1&2:72 Watt Stage Stop 31:2:199 Watt, Arlene (Mrs. Joe) 66:4:36 Watt, Howard S. 27:2:233 Watt, Jim 71:4:14 Watt, Joe 64:1:22; 66:4:36 Watt, Joe H. (Mrs.) 21:2/3:228; 23:2:62 Wattles 6:4:303; 24:1:76 Watts, A. E. 1:4:20; 2:1:20; 2:2:39; 2:3:60; 3:1:109; 5:2:77; 5:2&3:119 Watts, Clyde 20:1:93 Watts, Frank 37:1:104 Watts, Joseph 9:2:695 Watts, S. F. 13:1:76 Watts, Stubbins (farm) 33:2:174 Watts, Wilber J. 24:12:5 Waugh, H. H. 28:2:131, 133 Waver, William H. 20:1:65 Wa-wau-nachua (see also Farlow, Ed J.) 11:1:26 Waxham, Ethel (see Lady’s Choice: Ethel Waxham’s Journal & Letters,1905-1910) Way West by Peter Hassrick 65:4:19 Way, George R. 16:1:78-79 Way’s Gulch 16:1:79-80 Wayne Aspinall and the Shaping of the American West, by Steven C. Schulte, reviewed 76:4:30-31 Wayne County 43:2:218 Wayne, John 65:4:75 Wayo, Alexander (Mrs.) 7:4:483 Wayside Inn 65:1:7 WB 64:2:37 weapons 5:2&3:108-110 Wear, David W. (Colonel) 15:2:124 Weare, H. G., 72:1:34 Weasel Bear 28:1:39; 39:2:261 (see also Cheyenne) weather office 2:4:72 (see also weather station) weather station (see Cheyenne Weather Station; FIRSTS: weather observed for Wyoming; First Weather Bureau Established in Wyoming Territory) Weather, May 31:1:18 Weaver, David 36:2:214, 218, photo 219 Weaver, James B. (General) 37:2:195; 40:1:63; 66:3:31, 34 Weaver, W. S. 20:1:65 Webb (Lieutenant) 16:1:39 Webb (Mrs. Lou) 33:1:55 Webb (see RANCHES) December 14, 2009 Page 768

Webb 20:2:133 Webb City, Missouri 75:3:24, 27 Webb, Anita 33:1:69 Webb, Darryl, reviewer of Wayne Aspinall and the Shaping of the American West 76:4:30-31 Webb, Dorothy 65:4:29 Webb, Frances Seely 24:1:96-98; 27:2:233; 28:2:187; 29:2:177; 30:1:51-52; 32:2:207-209, 234; 37:1:121; 39:1:109 (see also Early Cheyenne Homes) Webb, George 35:2:207 Webb, J. Early 27:2:233; 31:2:194 Webb, Joe 31:2:191-194, 199 Webb, L. A. 74:1:17 Webb, Lou 31:1:63; 31:2:194; 33:2:183 Webb, Samuel, Jr. 23:1:79, 81, 83-85, 87-91, 93 Webb, Stella (Kirtley, Mrs. O. U.) Webb, Stewart (Doctor) 23:2:51 Webb, Vanderbilt 42:2:154, 156; 44:2:243 Webb, Walter Prescott 20:2:131; 64:3/4:49, 60 Webber (Sergeant) 30:2:158 Webber, N. T. 17:1:79; 21:2/3:211; 33:1:79-80 Webber, Rachel Boyd (Mrs. C. W.) 33:1:80 26:2:164 Weber River, 70:1:41, 42 Weber Station 26:2:145-161 Weber Utes 26:2:172; 28:2:203-204; 29:1:87; 29:2:213, 225; 30:1:78 (see also Ute) Weber, Canyon 22:2:59 Weber, John 73:3:23 Webster and Platte 35:2:137 Webster, B. M., Jr. 43:1:42 Webster, Billy 20:2:172 Webster, D. L. (Sergeant) 39:1:109 Webster, John 15:1:44 Webster, Kimball 31:2:180; 32:2:198, 224 Webster, Oliver V. 15:2:181 Webster, Rufus D. (Reverend) 24:2:107-108 Webster, Samuel 32:1:47 Webster, T. G. 9:3:740 Webster, T. J. 18:1:88; 21:2/3:202; 33:2:140, 143, 146-147 Wedel, Dale L., 74:2:29, 31 Wedemeyer (Wedemyer), Bertha 16:2:162, photo 163; 37:1:30, photo 31 Wedemeyer, Maria 16:2:163; 37:1:30, photo 31 Weeahyukee 28:2:207 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Weed, Ed 75:4: 4 Weedin, Netta Ann 26:2:135 Weekly Boomerang 35:1:98 (see also Laramie Weekly Boomerang) Weekly Rocky Mountain Star 35:1:96 December 14, 2009 Page 769

Weekly Sentinel 34:1:65; 34:2:208; 35:1:98 Weekly Sun 33:2:142 Weeks Brothers 26:2:164 Weeks, Edward 32:2:269 Weerango 28:2:207 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Wegerman, Carroll photo 38:2:142, 143, 146-147, 149, 151, 153, 155, 157-158, 161-162, 166-168 Weich, Hannah 36:2:240 Weidener, Charles 66:1&2:28 (see also Classicism in A Boomtown: The Architecture of Garbutt, Weidener, and Sweeney in 1920s Casper; Garbutt, Weidener and Sweeney) Weir (Mrs.) 65:1:19 Weir, Charles G. 14:4:316 Weir, Thomas B. (Captain) 36:2:180 Weir, William B. (First Lieutenant) 16:2:118, 123, 126, 129-130, 145 Weiser 36:2:140 Weiser, Phil 26:1:64 Weissner, Fritz 75:3:4 Welch miners 19:1:26 Welch, Bonnie (Mrs.) 25:1:80 Welch, Ethel 3:1:111 Welch, J. M. 26:1:64 Welch, Okla. 75:3:26 Welch, Tom 29:1:46 Welch, Warren W. 33:2:220 Welcome and History of Arlington by L. E. Dixon 33:1:92-95 Welcome to the Wind River Reservation by Clyde W. Hobbs 40:1:122-124 Weld County 65:4:29, 32 Welke, James 64:1:25; 66:4:33 Wellesley (Boston, Massachusetts) 66:1&2:45 Welling, Wyoming 27:1:21 Wellman, George 34:1:97 Wellman, George A. 35:2:150; 38:1:70 Wellman, George R. 65:4:29, 32 Wells (Major) 18:2:108 Wells Fargo and Company 32:1:30; 34:2:236; 36:1:85; 43:2:191; 44:1:34, 37; 44:2:285 Wells, Billy 22:2:36, 39 Wells, Charles E. (see Charles E. Wells Music Company) Wells, Charlie 28:2:176 Wells, Charlotte 30:1:92 Wells, Daniel H. 16:1:30, 32; 26:2:159; 32:1:19 Wells, Ed 24:2:25-26; 28:2:176 Wells, Edmund 44:1:53 Wells, Fargo & Company 74:1:14 Wells, Gen. David H., 72:1:11- 13 Wells, Kenneth (Doctor) 28:1:25 Wells, L. M. (Mrs.) 5:4:163 December 14, 2009 Page 770

Wells, N. E. 26:2:219 Wells, N. W. 43:2:208 Wells, Oliver (Captain) 27:2:145, 149 Wells, William S. “Billy” 45:1:10 Weln, George 66:1&2:9 Wels, Susan (see America Then and Now) Welsch, Roger (see Sod Walls: The Story of the Nebraska Sod House) Welsh, C. H. (Doctor) 26:2:129 Welter, Henry 44:1:92-93 Welty, F. H. (Doctor) 20:1:59 Welty, Frank A. (Mrs.) 26:1:92 Welty, Frederick W. 38:2:200 Wenderoth & Taylor, 74:2:18 Wenderoth, Taylor & Brown, 74:2:20, 23, 25 Wendover, Wyoming 23:1:44 Wendt, Harold J. 9:3:764 Wentworth (Superintendent) 28:2:198 Wentworth, Edward N. (Colonel) 13:2:157; 14:4:328; 24:1:24, 36; 27:2:233 (see also American Sheep Trails; Cattle and Men) Weppner, Joseph S. (Mrs.) 27:2:233 Weppner, Joseph S. 21:2/3:223; 23:2:58; 24:2:114; 25:1:64, 70-71; 27:1:19-21, 24; 27:2:185, 233; 28:1:48-49 Weppner, Linda 66:1&2:4 We-rat-ze-mon-a-gen 30:1:72 (see also Bannock) We-ra-yoo 27:1:82 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Wergeland, Agnes M. 66:3:6-7 Werlen, John 26:1:64 Werner, George, Sr. 27:2:233 Werner, M. R. (see Teapot Dome) Werntz, Ed. S. (Doctor) 24:1:4 Wesche, E. 2:4:79 Weslager, C. A. (see Log Cabin in America: From Pioneer Days to the Present) Wessels, Henry (Lieutenant Colonel) 42:1:91 Wessels, W. H. (H. W.) 17:1:11; 18:1:55 Wessels, William L. (see also Born to be a Soldier: The Military Career of William Wing Loring) West (Captain) 36:2:181 West (poem) by Loujincy Polk 26:2:139 West as America (exhibit) 66:4:6 West by E. A. Brininstool 12:3:219 West Coast 66:3:17 West End Camp Ground 73:3:28 West Entrance 70:3:13 West First Street (Casper, Wyoming) 64:3/4:11 West First Street (Lusk, Wyoming) 66:4:15 West Fork of Wind River in Fremont County photo 4:2:128 December 14, 2009 Page 771

West Galattin 14:4:289 West Indies 66:1&2:48 West of William H. Ashley edited by Dale L. Morgan, review 36:2:242-243 West Side Mining Company by Clarence T. Johnston (see also West Fork of Wind River in Fremont County photo) 7:4:449-459 West Side School 26:2:111 West Spur 71:4:41 West Tensleep Creek 30:1:9 West Tensleep Lake 30:1:9 West Thumb (Yellowstone National Park) 66:4:50, 53 West Thumb 70:3:20 West Thumb Geyser Basin 70:3:10 West Virginia 66:3:40 West Yellowstone 70:3:8, 13, 19, 20, 23 West Yellowstone 76:4:3, 6, 8-11 West Yellowstone Chamber 70:3:16 West Yellowstone, 74:2:12 West Yellowstone, Montana 66:3:14; 66:4:55-56 West, C. F. 27:2:233 West, George B. 26:1:60, 64 West, J. E. (see J. E. West and Company) West, Judy 64:3/4:4 West, Raymond B. 24:2:99 West, T. H. 45:2:258 West, William (Private) 32:2:229, 231 Westerfield, James 31:2:149 westering 65:2/3:15 Westermeier, Clifford P. 22:2:91-103, 110 (see also Cowboy Capers; Man, Beast, Dust: The Story of Rodeo; review of Island in the Rockies: The History of Grand County, Colorado to 1930; Trailing the Cowboy; Who Rush to Glory) Western America by Dr. LeRoy R. Hafen 65:2/3:11 Western Americana 66:4:29-30, 33 Western battle 18:1:11 Western Civil War of Incorporation 65:4:23 Western Drug Store 75:1, 8 Western Exploration Company 22:1:81 Western Extension mine 44:1:49 Western Frontier Library 65:4:28 Western Ghost Town Shadows by Lambert Florin, review 37:1:131-132 Western History Association (WHA) 65:2/3:14; 65:4:61; 66:3:10; 66:4:24 Western History class (University of Wyoming) 66:3:2 Western Holding Company 41:2:189, 192 Western Incidents Connected with the Union Pacific Railroad by Silas Seymour, review 42:2:280-281 Western Literature Association 65:4:47 Western National Life Insurance Company 41:2:189, 191-192 December 14, 2009 Page 772

Western Radio Corporation 43:1:23-24 Western Railroad Songs by Kieth and Rusty McNeil 66:4:68 Western Range Revisited, reviewed, 73:3:36 Western Reserve Eclectic Institute (Ohio) 66:3:31 (a.k.a. Hiram College) Western State College (Gunnison, Colorado) 66:3:29; 66:4:40 Western Trails 22:1:82 Western Transit Company 64:3/4:20 Western Union Beef Company 14:4:316-318 Western Washington University 65:4:47 Western women’s history 66:3:4 Western World 17:1:57 Western Wyoming College 66:4:78 Westerner’s Hall of Fame 17:2:91 Westerward the Briton by Robert G. Athearn, review 26:1:103-104 Westfall, Elizabeth 30:2:211 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Westfall, James “Jim” 30:2:211 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Westfall, Sammy 30:2:211 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Westfall, Willie 30:2:211 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials) Westinghouse Broadcasting Company 30:1:106; 30:2:22 Westinghouse Electric 71:2:36 Weston County 4:4:386, 396-401; 5:5:397; 21:2:148; 34:1:13, 21, 30; 35:2:130; 66:3:34 Weston County Bank, 72:1:34 Weston County Fairgrounds, 72:1:38 Weston, Daphne (Mrs. Perry D.) 27:1:115; 27:2:233; 30:1:106 Weston, Harry 26:1:21 Westport, Missouri 23:1:100 Westward America (painting) by W. H. Jackson Westward to Promontory by Barry B. Combs, review 42:1:125-126 Wetmore, A. 15:3:307 Wettlin, H. G. (Mr. and Mrs.) 28:2:142 Weybright, V. (see Buffalo Bill and Wild West) Weyler, Butcher 20:2:153 Whalen Canyon (Whalon) 14:4:316; 28:2:125 Whalen, Grover 73:3:29 Whalen, R. 17:1:56 Whalen, Richard 12:2:148 Whalon, Richard 73:3:23 Wham, John W., 70:1:11 Whaples, F. A. (Doctor) 26:1:21 Wharton, Edith 66:1&2:32 What’s New About the New Western History by Dr. Sherry L. Smith 66:4:4-5, 77 Whatcom County, Washington Territory 19:2:70 wheat (see Redcross and Turkey Red) Wheat Growers Hotel, Kimball, Nebraska 76:1:36 December 14, 2009 Page 773

wheat production 71:2:22 Wheat, Carl Irving 37:2:211, 217 Wheatland Colony 8:1:520-523; 8:2:546-554; 20:1:37-38 (see also Studies in the Settlement and Economic Development of Wyoming) Wheatland Congregational Church 65:1:27 Wheatland High School 27:2:233 Wheatland Industrial Company 35:1:25 Wheatland project 1:4:11 Wheatland Times (Wyoming) newspaper 66:1&2:9 Wheatland World 18:1:86, 88; 65:1:27, 30 Wheatland, Wyoming 16:1:64; 26:1:35; 33:2:214; 34:2:169; photo 35:1:24; 43:1:71; 43:2:264; 66:1&2:8; 66:3:11 Wheatland, Wyoming 73:2:14 Wheatland’s First Church by Virginia Cole Trenholm photo 29:1:2, 3-31 Wheatley, James 36:1:64-65 Wheaton College, 70:2:16 Wheaton, Frank (Brigadier General) 16:1:13 Wheeler Expedition29 Wheeler, Eva Floy 5:2&3:121; 13:3:170 (see also Mary G. Bellamy, Wyoming’s First Woman Legislator; Wyoming Writers) Wheeler, George Montague (Lieutenant) 43:1:113-124 Wheeler, H. J. (Mrs.) 20:1:92 Wheeler, Hall and Jeffers Stamp Mill 40:2:237 Wheeler, Homer W. (Lieutenant; Colonel) 1:4:20; 28:1:37; 45:1:102 (see also Reminiscences of Old Fort Washakie) Wheeler, Jimmy (see Wheeler’s dance hall and saloon) Wheeler, Mate N. 28:2:167 Wheeler, Nate 32:2:223 Wheeler, Olin D. 17:2:144; 65:1:44 Wheeler, William E. 9:3:741 Wheeler’s dance hall and saloon 34:1:25 Wheeler-Howard Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) 66:3:50-53, 56, 64 Wheeling, Robert 27:2:146 Wheels West by Homer Croy, review 28:1:104-105 Wheelwright Publishing, Salt Lake City, Utah 75:4: 28 Wheelwright, John “Shorty” photo 28:2:152, 154-155; 30:2:177 Whelan (Lieutenant) photo 30:2:130 Whellock, C. H. 29:2:181 When Grass was King by W. Turrenntine Jackson, Maurice Frink, and Agnes Wright Spring 29:1:116-117; 65:4:32 Where the Laramie Flows by Thomas J. Bryant 6:1&2:214-215 Where the Old West Stayed Young by John Rolfe Burroughs, review 36:1:117-118 Where the Paintbrush Grows (poem) by Laura Allyn Ekstrom 22:1:96 Whetstone 43:2:246, 248; 44:21:163 Whetstone, Daniel W. (see also Frontier Editor) December 14, 2009 Page 774

Whigam, Gymaina (Mrs.) 38:2:174 Whilford, William (Private) 27:2:172 Whipple, Alben 73:3:18 Whipple, E. 32:1:52 Whipple, I. C. 18:2:152; 64:2:37; 65:1:32 Whipple, J. C. 23:2:36 Whirlwind 26:2:122; 37:1:89; 39:2:205; 43:2:249 (see also Sioux) whiskey 29:2:198, 200; 41:1:119 (see also Back in the Moonshine Days; Green River whiskey; liquor) whiskey 75:1, 5 Whiskey Gap 16:1:76; 23:2:6; 44:2:147, 273 Whisler, Virgil 2:1:20 Whist, 70:1:34 Whistler, Whetstone “Traveler” 43:2:246, 249 Whitaker, Dugald (Mrs.) 21:2/3:229, 231-233 Whitaker, John (Mrs.) 24:2:116 Whitaker, Raymond 71:4:11 Whitaker, Raymond B. 45:2:198-199, 210, 217 Whitaker, Rogers E. M. 64:1:24 Whitcomb (cattleman) 17:1:56 Whitcomb, E. W. 13:1:64; 19:2:131; 23:1:8; 28:1:47; 42:2:261; 45:2:149, 147, 157, 159 Whitcomb, Elias W. 74:1:14 Whitcomb, Lot (Captain) 21:2/3:138, 161 White (Captain) 21:2/3:138, 162 White (Doctor) 40:1:31 White (Lieutenant) 16:2:95 White 25:1:5 White Bear 41:2:194 (see also Sioux) White Bell (mare) (see HORSES AND MARES) White Buffalo Maiden 59:1:54 (see also Sioux) White Bull (of the Arapaho) 46:1:21 (see also Arapaho) White Bull (of the Sioux) 38:2:224 (see also Sioux) White Cap(s) 17:1:75; 65:4:5 White Creek, Wyoming 16:1:72 White Eagle 39:1:135; 47:2:143 (see also Pawnee) White Elk 28:1:31 White Elk, Peter 49:1:13-14, 17 (see also Sioux) White Eye 26:2:174; 27:1:72, 74, 77, 80; 30:1:86 (see also Ute) White Eyes 74:1:12, 13 White Fawn 18:2:128 (see also Sioux) White Flower (see Mini-aku) White Horse (of the Arapaho) 28:1:59; (squaw) 29:1:53 (see also Arapaho) White Horse (of the Crow) 43:1:75 (see also Crow) White Horse Rapids 22:1:76 White House 66:1&2:28, 30; 66:3:36, 44, 60 December 14, 2009 Page 775

White House Talks 8:2:563 White Indian Boy by Howard R. Driggs 23:2:58 White Knife 29:1:97 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) White Man Runs Them 14:1:51 (see also Crow) White Man’s Book of Heaven 21:2/3:173 White Man’s Friend or Son 26:2:172-173, 175, 177, 179-180 (see also Snake Indians) White Masked Bandit 70:4:45 White River (Nebraska) 17:1:11; 17:2:149 White River (see RANCHES) White River 16:2:91, 95-96, 100, 102, 107, 116, 123, 136-137, 142 White River Agency 3:1:89-93; 16:1:75, 77, 78; 16:2:87-102, 113-117, 126; 18:1:19 (see also Meeker massacre; Some Recollections of an Old Freighter) White River Post 16:2:143; 27:1:3, 9-11, 14, 73, 75 White River Reservation 71:2:7 White River saddle tree 26:1:29 White River Utes 16:2:117 (see also Ute) White Rock Agency 16:2:130 White Valley 23:1:6 White Wolf 41:2:213, 217-219 (see also Arapaho) White, A. S. H. 30:1:72 White, Addie 34:1:21 White, Al (see Reminiscences of Al White) White, Ashton S. H. 43:1:75 White, C. F. 30:2:209 White, C. M. 15:1:42 White, Charles A. 34:2:181-182, 189 White, Clara 30:1:92 White, David, 74:2:24 White, E. E. 33:2:209 White, Edward (Reverend) 24:2:109 White, Edward D. 37:2:193 White, Elizah 1:1:5 White, Frank G. (see Valuable Relics Presented to State Museum) White, Hattie photo 17:2:148 White, Hayden M. 32:2:216 White, Helen McCann (see Ho! For the Gold Fields! Northern Overland Wagon Trains of the 1860s) White, Herson 34:1:17-18, 21 White, Irma (see review of Songs of the Sage; review of Second Man) White, J. F. “Sam” 26:2:137-138 White, J. S. 33:1:100 White, Jim 18:2:129 White, John G. 4:3:367; 4:4:408 (see also Souvenir of Wyoming) White, Laura A. 66:3:24 (see also Tribute to Doctor Hebard) White, Leland, 70:1:16-17 White, Lonnie J. (see Hostiles and Horse Soldiers: Indian Battles and Campaigns of the West) December 14, 2009 Page 776

White, Philo (see Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop-of-War “Dale” 1841-1843) White, Richard 66:4:4-5 White, Simon 18:1:77-78 White, Stewart Edward 23:1:52 (see also Long Rifle) White, Thomas E. (see Portugee Phillips’ Ride; Fort Laramie’s Historic Hog Ranch; review of John Hunton’s Dairy: Wyoming Territory, Volume 6, 1885-1889) White, William 15:2:172; 33:2:132 (see also William White and Sons; William White Company of Glasgow) Whitebread, Margaret 1:3:20 Whitehead Block 12:4:324; 39:1:9 Whitehead, James R. 1:2:7; 12:4:323-324; 13:1:77; 22:1:32; photo 39:1:6, 9, 15, 30 (see also Whitehead Block) Whitehouse (Doctor) 36:2:196-197 Whitehouse (Mrs.) 36:2:197 Whitehouse 19:2:107 Whitehouse and Palmer 36:2:195 Whitehouse and Stokes 36:2:195 Whitehouse, A. W. 42:1:63 Whiteley, A. R. 37:1:35 Whiteley, Philip W. (Doctor) 27:1:113; 27:2:239 Whitely, Simeon 46:1:12 Whiteman, Geneva 28:1:24 White-Man-Runs-Him 54:2:6 (see also Crow) Whiteside, Hugh 6:3:262 Whiteside, J. R. 23:1:8 Whiteside, James (see Regulating Danger: The Struggle for Mine Safety in the Rocky Mountain Coal Industry) Whitesides, Hugh 26:2:122; 37:1:89-90 Whitewash 41:2:194 (see also Sioux) Whitfield, J. W. (Major) 33:2:225; 46:1:20 Whitfield, Maj. J.W. 76:3:5 Whitford, O'Dillon B., 70:2:15 Whiting, Belle (Mrs.) 26:2:111 Whitlock, Dave 76:2:22 Whitlock, James 25:2:118 Whitman, Marcus (Doctor) 1:1:5; 1:3:4; 17:2:101; 21:2/3:173; 22:2:52; 27:1:4; 27:2:178; 30:1:46; 33:2:164; 35:2:203; 43:2:271; 44:1:84 Whitman, Narcissa Prentiss (Mrs. Marcus) 1:1:5; 17:2:101-102; 19:1:33; 21:2/3:173; 25:1:62-63; 27:1:4; 27:2:178; 29:1:68; 30:1:47; 43:2:216, 220; 44:2:283 (see also Great Command. The Story of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman and the Oregon Country Pioneers; Narcissa Whitman; Spalding, Mrs. H. H.) Whitman, Perrin 43:2:271 Whitman’s Mission 17:2:103 Whitman-Spalding 22:2:52 Whitmell, Charles T. 15:2:114 Whitmire, Olive 33:1:67 December 14, 2009 Page 777

Whitney (Doctor) 8:4:636 Whitney (Private) 27:1:51 Whitney, Asa 18:1:5 Whitney, F.A. 76:1:23, 25, 29 Whitney, Fred, Jr. 26:2:215 Whitney, G. W. (Mrs.) 14:1:22 Whitney, Gertrude Vanderbilt 73:3:27 Whitney, Horace K. 21:2/3:121 Whitney, Rae 76:3:14 Whitney, Utah (see History of Whitney, Utah) Whitsel, Bradley C., The Church Universal and Triumphant: Elizabeth Prophet’s Apocalyptic Movement, reviewed 76:4:29 Whitson, C. 19:2:101 Whittaker store at Canyon, (photo), 74:2:9 Whittaker, George, 74:2:2, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12 Whittaker, H. L. (Brigadier General) 18:12:58 Whittenberg, Clarice 75:1, 6 Whittenburg, Clarice 26:2:109-118, 232; 27:1:117; 27:2:333; 28:2:209; 29:1:121; 30:2:222-223 (see First Ninety Years; Portrait of an “Ordinary” Woman, Eliza Steward Boyd; Wyoming’s People) Whittier, Shirley 71:4:12 Whittington, C. O. (Mrs.) 10:3:144 Whittington, Minnie 35:2:142 Whittlesey, Col. Charles H., 70:1:31, 32 Whittlesey, Elisha, Esq . 26:1:80 Whittlesey, Lee H., Cows All Over the Place 66:4:42-57, photo 57 Whittlesey, Tamela (Mrs. Lee H.) 66:4:57 Whittlesey, Tess (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee H.) 66:4:57 Who are the Westerners? by Wallace Stegner 65:4:19 Who Rush to Glory by C. P. Westermeier, review 31:1:113-114 Who’s Who in America 66:3:2 Whoop-Up Country by P. F. Sharp, review 28:1:110-112 Why a Pioneer? By Frank Tschirgi 40:2:241-266 Why the Meadowlark was Chosen the State Bird of Wyoming by Hazel Harper Sample Picket 8:1:515-518 Wichita 47:2:143, 148 Wichita Falls, Texas 75:3:29 Wickersham, Orpha (Miss) 27:2:233 Wickwire, B. F. 24:2:98 Widdowfield (Sheriff) 20:1:73 Wiederanders, Ted 25:1:74, 77 Wiessner, Fritz 28:1:15 Wiggins, O. P. 6:1&2:239-240 Wight, J. L. 31:1:57 Wight, Jermy Benton Frederick W. Lander and the Lander Trail, review 66:3:78-79 Wight, Monte 70:3:13 Wigwam Club 76:2:50 December 14, 2009 Page 778

Wigwam Lounge, Cheyenne, Wyoming 75:4: 17-18 Wiker, W. K. 24:2:3, 7 Wilber (Colonel) 19:1:52 Wilcox (Captain) 12:1:46 Wilcox train robbery 15:1:66 (see also Wild Bunch; Wilcox, Wyoming) Wilcox, Arizona 66:4:78 Wilcox, Charles 75:1, 12 Wilcox, Charles photo 15:1:28 Wilcox, E. M. 4:3:366 Wilcox, John 15:1:8, 11-12, 14, photo 28 Wilcox, Josephine 23:2:49 Wilcox, L. A. 19:1:43 Wilcox, L. T. 21:2/3:207 Wilcox, T. Paul photo 13:2:104 Wild Bill and Deadwood by Mildred Fielder, review 38:1:128-129 Wild Bill Hickock (see Hickock, James Butler) Wild Bunch 29:2:160; 30:1:1:17, 22, 27; 31:2:52-57 (see also Cassidy, Butch; Hole-in-the-Wall Gang; Longabaugh, Harry) Wild Bunch by F. Bruce Lamb, review 66:1&2:58 Wild Cat Sam 32:1:75, 99 (see also Abernathy, Sam) wild game 25:1:90 Wild Kingdom 70:3:13 wild life 2:1:18 Wild Rose Station (see Dug Springs Station) Wild West by Don Russell, review 43:1:148-149 Wildcat River 16:1:74 Wilde, A. E. 21:2/3:241 Wilde, A. E., 72:1:36 Wilde, Joe (Mrs.) 17:1:10 Wilde, Joe 73:3:18, 22 Wilde, Joseph “Joe” 1:4:20; 34:2:163, 165-167; 18:2:130; 43:2:262 Wilde, Mary Neitfeld 73:3:22 Wildeman, E. W. 73:3:29 Wilder, F. J. 1:3:19 Wilder, Wilber 66:4:52, 54 Wilderness Act 76:2:31-32, 34-35 Wilderness By Design: Landscape Architecture, reviewed 72:1:42 Wilderness Kingdom. Journals and Paintings of Father Nicholas Point translated and introduced by Joseph P. Donnely, S. J., review 40:2:291 Wilderness Society 30:1:7 Wilderness Society 71:3:22 Wildhorse River 16:1:74 Wildlife Management Institute 70:3:16 Wiley Ditch 24:2:88 Wiley Project 38:1:77 (see also gravel chute and storage bins photo; heading of No. 2 Tunnel photo) December 14, 2009 Page 779

Wiley, Lucille B. (Mrs.) 27:2:233; 30:1:106, 108, 111; 45:2:188 Wiley, Solon 70:4:32 Wiley, Solon L. 24:2:88; 38:1:77 Wiley, Solon L. 70:4:33 Wilford Woodruff, His Life and Labors 21:2/3:120 Wilgus, Mary Ann Parker, 70:2:40 Wilgus, Robert (Lieutenant) 64:3/4:43 Wilhelm, D. C. 20:1:92; 24:2:114; 25:1:96-97 Wilhelm, Fulton 26:2:215 Wilhelm, Leo 37:2:223 Wilhelm, Nedalyn 37:2:223 Wilke’s map (1841) 37:2:220 Wilkerson, Annie 39:2:181 Wilkerson, Ernest 45:2:213 Wilkerson, Ernest 71:4:7 Wilkerson, Perce 35:2:153 Wilkerson, W. F. 24:1:4 Wilkes, Frane (Mrs.) 29:1:39 Wilkie 17:1:74 Wilkins, Edness Kimball 27:2:233; 28:2:186-190, 192, 209, 212; 29:1:73-78; 30:1:51-52, 111; 30:2:222- 224; 31:2:232-233; 33:2:217, 219; 38:1:102, 117; 39:1:128, 134, 147 (see also President’s Message to the Wyoming State Historical Society) Wilkins, Thurman (see Clarence King ) Wilkinson, Charles 75:3:5 Wilkinson, J. A. 42:1:27, 31, 37-38 Wilkinson, Maholn 44:1:66 (Oregon) 17:2:103 Willan Company 36:2:194-195 Willan, 33:1:47; 36:2:193; 42:1:63-64 Willard, Cap 45:2:168 Willard, Fred 45:2:167-168 Willard, James F. 6:4:324 Willey, Irven 27:2:233 Willey, Salon 7:2:374 Willford, Carl (Mrs.) 31:2:235 Willford, Carl 27:2:233 Willford, Maude Jones (Mrs.) 27:2:233 William 1:2:5-6; 2:3:44; 4:2:238-242, 310-313; 4:3:310-325; print 9:1:648; 12:1:56-62; 18:2:95; 21:2/3:172; 23:1:58; 27:2:178, 182; 31:1:6; 36:1:8; 36:2:171; 42:1:80, 96 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: John and Laramie; How Fort William, Now Fort Laramie was Named) Winfield 27:1:53; 32:1:19-20 Yates (North Dakota) 65:4:25 William Earl Smith’s View of the Sioux War of 1876) William Robertson Coe Distinguished Prof. of American Studies 66:3:10 William W. Wylie Collection 65:1:52 William White and Sons: 33:2:132 December 14, 2009 Page 780

William White Company of Glasgow 33:2:128-129 William, C. Fred, reviewer of Dreamers and Schemers: Profiles from Carbon County, Wyoming’s Past 76:4:28-29 William, Douglas 1:2:6 William, Jack 10:4:187 William, Walt 75:4: 7 William’s Fork 16:2:100, 102, 119, 122 Williams (band director) 26:1:56 Williams (soldier) 30:2:158 Williams 19:2:85 Williams Timberhill Cemetery 75:3:26 Williams, 74:1:1. H. 24 Williams, A. T. 21:2/3:207-208 Williams, Al (Mrs.) 14:2:163 Williams, Alfred R. 8:3:602; 27:2:233 Williams, Allen (see Allen Williams and Winona) Williams, Arthur (Colonel) 18:1:56; 41:1:64 Williams, B. F. 19:2:102 Williams, Beatrice (Corporal) 63:3/4:41 Williams, Bill (Mrs.) 33:1:93 Williams, Bill 23:1:56, 63; 33:1:93 Williams, Birdie (Mrs.) 32:2:256 Williams, Boots 22:2:29 Williams, Charley 16:2:138 Williams, Chester 41:1:63-65 Williams, Constant (Captain) 38:1:39, 49 Williams, Corrine 6:1&2:241 Williams, Cy 37:1:90 Williams, Earl 41:1:64 Williams, Edith 33:1:74; 41:1:63, 65 Williams, Edward W. 7:3:444 Williams, Ezekiel 21:2/3:181-183 Williams, Frank 73:3:26 Williams, G. (Lieutenant Colonel) 18:1:57 Williams, Harry 28:2:164; 41:1:64 Williams, Hattie 41:1:64 Williams, Henry “Hank” 40:2:257 Williams, J. C. 70:4:22 Williams, J. T. (Mrs.) 10:1:40 Williams, James L. (Reverend) 24:2:105 Williams, James P. (see review of Cedar Mountain to Antietam) Williams, Jennie Winona (see Allen Williams and Winona) Williams, Jesse 20:2:174 Williams, John (Private) 27:2:172 Williams, John 15:3:248 December 14, 2009 Page 781

Williams, Johnnie Belle (see Gathering of Zion) Williams, Johnny 24:2:26 Williams, Joseph 27:2:176; 40:2:207; 42:2:222 Williams, L. O. 18:2:163; 26:2:215 Williams, Loren 23:2:63 Williams, Margaret Keyer (Mrs. Dick) 41:1:64 Williams, Mollie E. 10:1:43 Williams, O. T. B. 9:3:731; 33:2:140 Williams, R. Roy 27:2:233 Williams, Rachel 41:1:64 Williams, Roger 33:1:42 Williams, Roger T. 19:1:27 Williams, Stella 41:1:64 Williams, T. S. 26:2:176 Williams, Thomas (Brevette Major) 35:1:5-6, 8, 12-13, 15, 18-19 Williams, Thomas 21:2/3:136 Williams, Valina A. (Mrs.) 22:2:55; (diary) 30:2:200; 40:2:206, 210; 42:2:199, 217; 65:2/3:18-20, 22, 24 (see also Williams, Vilina A.) Williams, W. A. 45:2:258 Williams, Wilber 32:2:251 Williams, Wilbur F. 27:2:233 Williams, William B. 27:2:233 Williams, William Richard 33:1:80; 41:1:63-65 (see also RANCHES: XX Ranch) Williams, Winona (see Allen Williams and Winona) Williamson, A. P. 27:2:233 Williamson, C. D. 12:4:310; 27:2:233 Williamson, Charley 71:2:7 Williamson, Hugh Pritchard 31:2:244 Williamson, Peter 71:2:8 Williamson, William (Reverend) 19:1:30 Willie Handcart Company 29:2:180-183; 30:1:43; 30:2:211 Willie, James G. 29:2:180 Williford, George W. 27:2:154-155; 31:1:59 Willis (councilman) 15:3:253 Willis and Prichet 31:2:188 Willis Van DeVanter: Wyoming Leader, 1884-1897 by M. Paul Holsinger 37:2:170-206 Willis, Edward J. 31:2:147; 32:2:183 Willis, Gail 31:2:235 Willis, J. C. 12:4:323 Willits, J. O. 66:1&2:18 (J. O. Willits Horse Grower) Willmarth, William 76:4:9 Willow Creek 32:2:227; 33:1:81; 34:1:102; 36:1:88; 36:2:240; 39:1:114; 44:1:31, 33, 44 (see also RANCHES) Willow Creek Crossing 31:1:82 Willow Creek Land and Cattle Company 15:1:19, 27 December 14, 2009 Page 782

Willow Creek, Idaho 23:1:87-90 Willow Creek, Oregon 23:1:83 Willow Creek, Wyoming 23:12:93; 23:2:17; 30:1:43, 48; 30:2:210; 31:2:201 Willow Gulch 44:1:47 Willow Springs 23:1:62; 23:2:7, 14; 29:1:72-73; 65:2/3:25 Willow Springs by Helen and Paul Henderson, read by Bill Dubois 43:2:283-286 Willow Springs Station 33:1:81 Willow Street (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16 Wills, E. J. 18:2:158 Wills, Olive sketch 8:4:643-644; 9:1:684 (see also Artists of Wyoming) Willson, A. 26:2:142 Willson, Annie (Mrs.) 27:2:240 Willson, E. B. (Mr. and Mrs.) 31:1:44 Willson, Eugene B. (Mrs.) 9:3:762 Willson, G. M. 8:4:644; 19:2:136 Willson, Grant H. 33:2:214; 34:2:249; 38:1:102-103; 39:1:109, 128; 40:1:107 Willson, Helen (Mrs.) (see Niobrara County Pioneer Association; Running Water Stage Station; Spanish Diggings) Willson, Isabel M. (see Hat Creek Station) Wilmington, Delaware, 70:1:25-26, 42 Wilseck, Edna 37:1:31 Wilson (Deacon) 14:4:320 Wilson (Deacon’s wife) 1:4:320 Wilson (Doctor) 24:1:85; 24:2:42 Wilson (Secretary of Agriculture) 20:1:45 Wilson Bill 66:3:41-42 Wilson Clough Collection 66:1&2:11 Wilson, A. D. 34:2:181 Wilson, A. D. 71:3:26 Wilson, Ace 26:1:64 Wilson, Black 16:2:100 Wilson, Charles E. (Reverend) 15:3:283-284; 25:2:211 Wilson, Charles F. 33:2:149 Wilson, Dick 32:2:215 Wilson, Dr. - 71:2:5 Wilson, Edward L., 74:2:19 Wilson, Effie 44:1:94 Wilson, Elijah N. “Uncle Nick” 44:1:94 Wilson, Elizabeth 1:3:20 Wilson, Erv. 16:1:31 Wilson, Ethel M. 32:2:238 Wilson, F. W. (Brigadier General) 18:1:33 Wilson, Frank 37:1:53 Wilson, George 5:4:157; 16:1:31 Wilson, Gilbert (Mrs.) 27:2:233 December 14, 2009 Page 783

Wilson, Harriett (Mrs.) 25:1:80 Wilson, Henry (Honorable) 16:1:40 Wilson, Henry H. 64:3/4:56 Wilson, Howard Lee 34:2:261 (see also Bishop Who Bid for Fort Laramie; Top of the World Broadcasts: Wyoming’s Early Radio) Wilson, Irv 44:1:l00 (see also RANCHES: Irv Wilson) Wilson, J. B. 4:4:406 Wilson, J. M. 18:2:158 Wilson, J. R. 9:2:696; 28:2:121 Wilson, Jack 41:1:56 (see also Ghost Dance originator) Wilson, James 27:2:240 Wilson, Jeannie 16:1:64 Wilson, John 16:1:31; 25:2:143-160 Wilson, Kelly 25:1:76, 79 Wilson, Kid 73:3:26 Wilson, L. T. 15:4:396 Wilson, Margaret 16:1:64 Wilson, Mary Elizabeth (Mollie, May) 65:1:15, 20 Wilson, Newt 22:1:85, 90-91 Wilson, Posey S. 21:2/3:209; 43:2:253 Wilson, Rex 34:2:145 Wilson, Richard Hulbert (Lieutenant; Colonel) 8:2:564; 8:3:602; 16:1:11; 20:2:165; 38:1:64 (see also Stage Ride from Rawlins to the Wind River Boarding School, 1897; Treaty of April, 1896) Wilson, Robert 39:1:90 Wilson, Sgt. Milden H. 73:3:14 Wilson, Shirley Ann and Quintard Taylor, editors, African American Women Confront the West, 1600- 2000, reviewed, 76:4:27-28 Wilson, Steven M. video reviews of Great American Outlaw 66:1&2:62; Wilson, Susan 33:2:121 Wilson, Sylvester 44:1:94 Wilson, Uncle Nick 23:2:58 Wilson, Uncle Nick 70:4:13 Wilson, William C. 38:2:182, 185, 190-192, 199; 39:1:71, 97-98 Wilson, William L. 66:3:40-41(see Wilson, Bill) Wilson, Woodrow (President) 22:1:78; 26:1:37; 26:2:114; 64:1:8; 66:3:47 Wilson, Wyoming 23:2:58 Wilson-Cranmer Company 22:1:90 Wilson-Gorman Tariff 66:3:41, 45 Winchell, Karl 38:1:114 Winchell, Walter, 72:1:36 Winchester (firearms) 16:2:94; 26:1:41-42 Winchester Repeating Arms Company 26:1:20 (see also Winchester firearms) Winchester, Oliver Fisher 65:4:12 Wind River 2:4:64; 3:4:224-225 (see also West Fork of Wind River in Fremont County photo) Wind River 33:1:19-24, 37; 33:2:160-161; 65:4:43-44 December 14, 2009 Page 784

Wind River 71:4:29, 35, 36, 37 Wind River area 66:3:53 Wind River Basin 33:1:37 Wind River Boarding School 20:1:50, 58-59 Wind River Canyon 3:4:219; 44:1:33; 44:2:164 Wind River Canyon, 70:2:13 Wind River Clark (see Clark, O. M.) Wind River country 29:2:223-224 Wind River Division (see Yellowstone National Forest Reserve) Wind River expedition 23:2:4 Wind River Hotel 28:2:131, 142 Wind River Mountaineer 2:1:12; 9:3:18, 741; 26:1:51; 33:2:155; 35:1:97 Wind River Mountaineer 71:2:5 Wind River Mountains 1:1:3; 2:1:13; photo 4:2:294; 22:2:50, 53; 26:2:213; 30:2:204; 32:2:179; 65:4:48, 52, photo 60 Wind River Mountains 71:4:16, 27; photo 24 Wind River Mountains 76:2:26-35, 43, 49 36:2:137, 148, 152, 165; 40:1:125 Wind River Range 71:4:15, 18, 19, 20, 23, 29 Wind River Rendezvous 33:2:161 Wind River Reservation 16:1:5, 8-13, 20-21, 28-29, 75; 16:2:143; 26:2:93; 29:2:198-200, 204-205, 207, 223-224, 226; 33:1:28, 37-38, 94; 34:1:51; 34:2:173; 35:1:36-37; 35:2:180; 36:2:132, 135; 40:1:122- 124; 41:1:52, 57; 43:1:23; 44:1:14, 97; 45:2:196; 46:1:5, 39; 47:1:59, 65, 67; 53:2:45; 56:1:2, 6, 8-9; 59:1:15, 23, 25; 59:2:30; 60:2:18-19; 62:3:127-129 (see also Same Decision, Different Results?: Indian Water Rights and the Wind River Case; Welcome to the Wind River Reservation) Wind River Reservation 71:2:7 Wind River Reservation 76:4:22 Wind River Valley 16:1:75; 22:1:56; 22:2:60; 30:1:57-58; 33:2:160; 35:1:50; 35:1:36; 44:1:32, 40; 65:4:14, 41, 43, 45, 52, 54 Wind River Valley 71:4:39 Wind River Valley settlers 3:2:135 Wind River, Wyoming 16:1:71; 16:2:143, 145; 17:2:91, 105; 23:1:4-6, 17; 26:1:78; 29:2:157 Wind Rivers (mountain range) 66:4:28 wind turbines 74:1:9 Windlass Hill 23:1:57 (see also Ash Hollow) Windsor (see Hover to Windsor) Windsor 36:2:194; 43:2:210 Windsor Hotel 22:2:20 Windsor, Henry J. 38:1:68 Windsor, Wyoming 16:2:93, 98 Windy Arm, Alaska 22:1:76 wine, chokecherry 75:1, 5 wine, dandelion 75:1, 5 Wing, William (see Born to be a Soldier: The Military Career of William Wing Loring by William L. Wessels) Wingate, Steve, review of This Ol’ Drought Ain’t Broke Us Yet (But We’re All Bent Pretty Bad): Stories of December 14, 2009 Page 785

the American West 66:4:60-61 Winger, Richard 42:2:155-157, 170; 44:1:94; 44:2:242, 244, 246 Winger, Richard 71:3:14, 33 Wingett, Charles W. 27:2:233 Wingfield, Oregon 23:1:83 Winingar Ranch (see RANCHES) Winingar, Bob 32:1:72 Winingar, Fannie 32:1:99 Winingar, Fred 32:1:99; 33:2:179 Winingar, Harry 32:1:99 Winingar, Jesse 32:1:72-74, photo 78 Winingar, John 32:1:31, photo 72, 73, 75; 32:2:179 Winingar, Mattie 32:1:photo 72-73, 75, 98-100 Winingar, Melvin 32:1:99 Winkle, Rev. Lyman 73:3:28 Winnebago 17:2:149; 23:2:23; 27:2:146 Winnetka, Illinois 66:1&2:75 Winslow (sheepman) 17:1:63 Winslow 26:1:93 Winsor (Captain) 35:2:224 Winsor, S. H. 13:1:75 winter (1889) 15:1:18, 26; (1886-1887) 24:1:85-87; 24:2:77 Winter of 1886-87 in Wyoming by Alfred Larson 14:1:5-17 winter of 71:3:1886-1887 4 Winter range 70:4:8 Winter Visitation to Yellowstone 70:3:9 Winter Visitation to Yellowstone, 70:3:1957-67 13 Winter Visitation to Yellowstone, 70:3:1967-73 19 Winter visitors 70:3:20 Winter, Charles E. (Mrs.) 5:1:39; 12:1:81 Winter, Charles E. 3:1:108; 3:2:149; 27:1:91 Winter, Frank 71:2:37, 39, 40 Winter, Zita 14:2:163; 27:2:233; 30:2:230 (see also Dug Springs) Winterling & Davis garage 74:1:26 Winterling 38:1:71 Winters (Captain) 32:1:55 Winters, Charles 74:1:25 Winters, John 75:1, 14 Winters, Rebecca 23:2 60 Winters, Wayne 21:2/3:239 Winton, Wyoming 25:2:192 Winzenried, Fritz 27:2:233 Winzenried, J. D. 27:2:233 Wirasuap (Bear Spirit) 33:1:32-33 (see also Pengwidika) December 14, 2009 Page 786

Wirth, Conrad 70:3:11, 14 Wirth, Conrad L. 64:1:25 Wisconsin (see Jared Fox’s Memorandum: Kept from Dellton Sauk County, Wisconsin Toward California and Oregon, 1852-1854) Wisconsin 66:1&2:75; 66:3:60 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 22:1:16, 58-59 Wise (Major) (see Diary of Major Wise, An Englishman, Recites Details of Hunting Trip in Powder River Country in 1880) Wise, G. W. 24:1:4; 44:1:16 Wise, Glenn (Mrs.) 25:1:73-74, 79 Wise, Margaret 25:1:77, 79 Wise, William 13:1:75 Wishart, Alex (Captain) 32:1:55 Wishart, David J. (see Fur Trade of the American West) wiskey 29:2:198, 200 (see also liquor) Wiskin 25:2:146 (see also Shoshone (Eastern)) Wislizenus (Doctor) 43:2:221 Wislizenus, Adolph 28:1:68 Wisner, Sara (Mrs.) 42:1:37 Wison, Big Ned 64:2:50 Wistar, Isaac J. 31:2:163-164; 32:2:182 Wistar, Thomas, 74:2:22, 23, 25 Wister cabin 71:3:22 Wister, Fanny Kemble (see Owen Wister Out West, His Journals and Letters) Wister, Owen 4:3:363; 9:1:675; 22:2:32; 25:1:32; 27:1:28; 28:1:63-64; 29:1:56-57, 84-85; 31:2:136; 36:1:48; 44:2:207; 45:1:12, 14; 65:4:2, 14, 16, 18-19, 36-37, photos 38-39, 41, photo 42, 43-44, 46- 47, 74 (see also Contrasting Views of Lynching in Two Wister Stories; Owen Wister and His Critics: Realism and Morality in the Virginian; Owen Wister Out West, His Journals and Letters; Penatost of Calamity; Virginian) Wister, Owen 71:3:22, 38 Wister, Thomas 36:2:225 Wiswell, Emily 34:2:176 Wiswell, George F. (Reverend and Mrs.) 37:2:176 witches (see Amazons, Witches and Country Wives: Plains Indian Women in Historical Perspective) With Crook at the Rosebud by J. W. Vaughn, review 29:1:111 With My Own Eyes: A Lakota Woman Tells Her People, reviewed 71:2:41 Withington Catalog 66:4:29 Wittenburg, Clarice 33:1:101; 33:2:217; 39:1:131, 135 (see also review of Gun Law at Laramie; review of Fort Hall, Gateway to the Oregon Country; review of Shoshonis: Sentinels of the Rockies; review of Old Jules Country; review of Indian Legends of the Northern Rockies; review of Sod Walls: The Story of the Nebraska Sod House) Wittenmyer, Edmund (Briadier General) 18:1:57 Witters, Dan 30:2:214 Wittich, W. F. 26:1:20 Witzel, Earl R. 41:1:18-20 Witzenburger, Ed 71:4:6, 9; photo 7; appointed 11 December 14, 2009 Page 787

Witzenburger, Eleanor 71:4:9 Wives, Mothers, Daughters: Women’s Life on the Road West by Robert L. Munkres 42:2:191-224 Woebegone Miners of Wyoming: A History of Coal Mine Disasters in the Equality State by Philip A. Kalishch 42:2:237-242 Wolbol, Katrina 4:3:363-364 Wolcott Street (Casper, Wyoming) 66:1&2:32 Wolcott, Frank (Major) 13:1:77; 20:1:14; 28:2:176; 35:2:147; 38:1:63, 65, 70; 44:2:209-214, 220; 45:1:12; 45:2:159; 65:4:30-31, photo 43, 44-47, 74 Wolcott, Frank, 70:1:14, 15 Wolcott, Wyoming 17:2:127 Wold, John 71:4:6 Wolf (Lieutenant) 18:1:20 Wolf 35:2:143 Wolf Bull 43:1:75 (see also Crow) Wolf Calf 56:2:22 (see also Gros Ventre) Wolf Creek (Dakota Territory) 66:4:10 Wolf Creek 17:1:49; 17:2:125 Wolf Creek Canyon 32:2:162 Wolf Creek, 70:2:6, 7 Wolf Moccasin (see White Wolf) Wolf, Frank (Mrs.) 21:1:101 Wolf, Fred 15:1:14 Wolf, J. T. 35:2:131 Wolf, James R., (bio) 71:4:40 Wolfard, W. H. 75:1, 31 Wolfe, Emil 70:4:9 Wolfe, Erma 32:1:76 Wolfe, Frank 32:1:75 Wolfe, Marshall L. 32:1:75 Wolfers 28:2:151-165 Wolff, David A. (see review of Regulating Danger: The Struggle for Mine Safety in the Rocky Mountain Coal Industry) Wolff, Emile 5:4:131-134; 44:1:92-93 wolfing 28:2:158 Wolfville 73:3:27 Wollaston, Eva, 70:1:43 Wolle, Muriel Sibell (Mrs.) 27:2:233 Wolsey, Thomas 21:2/3:136 Wolton, Wyoming 29:2:158 Wolverine Rangers 30:2:204 wolves 28:2:151-154, 161-165 (see also Big Foot; wolfing; Report to Congress, Wolves for Yellowstone) Woman Chief 59:1:50 (see also Crow) Woman Citizen 74:1:4, 8 Woman Dress 29:2:188 (see also Lamoreaux, Mrs. Jules; Sioux) woman juries (see FIRSTS: woman jury) December 14, 2009 Page 788

woman suffrage 11:3:227-229; 12:1:21-31, photo 32; 12:3:244-245; 15:2:143-149; 15:4:399; 16:1:3, 65- 70; 18:1:69-70; 26:2:114 (see also Governor Francis E. Warren, a Champion of Woman Suffrage; Historical Review of Woman Suffrage; Neighboring State Asks Questions on Suffrage; suffrage; Wyoming Women Congratulated by British Women in 1891) Woman Suffrage Act (see FIRSTS: place in Wyoming where the Woman Suffrage Act was enforced) woman suffrage amendment 66:3:7 Woman Suffrage and Politics by and Nettie Rogers Suler, introduction by T. A. Larson, review 42:1:118-119 Woman Suffrage Movement 66:3:10, 12-13, 32 (see also Morris, Esther) Woman’s Club of Basin 7:3:444 Woman’s Club of Wyoming 66:1&2:42 Woman’s Corner by Therese A. Jenkins 12:4:300-301 Woman’s Relief Corps 16:1:82 Woman-runs-out 41:1:53 (see also Arapaho Woman's Club, Cheyenne 75:1, 36 women 21:1:36-46; 21:2/3:230-233; 26:2:113, 162 (see also Cowgirls of the Rodeo: Pioneer Professional Athletes; Entitled to Power: Farm Women and Technology, 1913-1963; Indian women; Long Vistas: Women and Families on Colorado Homesteads; Magnificent Mountain Women; newspaper women) women criminals 26:2:114 Women’s Air Corps (see MILITARY: WAC; Seven hundred sixty-eighth Women’s Air Corp Headquarters Company) Women’s Army Corps (see MILITARY) Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (see MILITARY) Women’s Club 26:2:115 women’s history (see A West of One’s Own) Women’s Overseas Service League 6:3:284 women’s rights 26:2:113-114 Women’s Society of Christian Service 24:2:110 Women's Rep. League 75:1, 36 Womens Rights Convention (Seneca Falls, New York, 1849) 66:3:13 Womens Rights Movement (see also Morris, Esther; Woman Suffrage Movement) 66:3:12-13 women's suffrage, Reel views on 75:1, 34 Wonder Store (Cody) 75:1, 12 Wonderful Wyoming by Colonel Stephen W. Downey 12:2:130-143 Wonderful Wyoming by E. A. Brininstool 12:4:249 Wonderland brochure series (see Northern Pacific Railway) Wood (rodman) 17:1:24 Wood 42:2:216; 65:1:9 Wood River, Idaho 23:1:88 Wood River, Nebraska 22:2:94, 98 Wood, Annye D. 27:2:233 Wood, Blair 65:1:44 Wood, C. L., 72:1:35 Wood, Elsie 74:1:26 Wood, Frank S. 24:2:81 Wood, John 40:1:29, 36-37 December 14, 2009 Page 789

Wood, John S. 38:1:16, 43 Wood, Joseph Warren 31:2:165, 188 Wood, Molly (see Virginian) Wood, Newton 31:2:151 Wood, S. S. 4:1:270 Wood, Thomas McKinley 9:2:699 Wood, W. Raymond 33:2:128 Wood, William C. 33:1:113 Woodard, Bruce A. (see Diamonds in the Salt) Woodard, George (Reverend) 24:2:114 Woodard, Lois 34:2:145 Woodard, Morton 35:2:143 Woodberry (see Woodbury) Woodburn party 25:2:139 Woodbury (Lieutenant) 34:2:148-152, 159-160; 36:1:8 Woodbury, Daniel P. (Lieutentant) 17:1:5; 21:2/3:179; 31:1:11 Woodbury, Emily 14:2:163 Woodford, Day 9:2:695 Woodhouse, Mina T. 27:2:233 Woodring (Superintendant) 44:2:249 Woodring, John W. (Mrs.) 30:2:193 Woodring, John W. 27:2:240; 30:2:193 Woodring, Sam T. (photo) 71:3: 33 Woodring, Sam, photos by 66:4:45 Woodrow, Wilbur A. 27:1:21 Woodruff 21:2/3:125 Woodruff, A. O. 14:1:40-41 Woodruff, Edward Day (Doctor) 19:2:110; 25:1:91 (see also Dr. Edward Day Woodruff) Woodruff, J. D. 1:3:19; 19:2:73; 20:1:58; 26:1:53, 60, 64; 39:1:114 Woodruff, John Wright (see Biographical Sketch of John Wright Woodruff) Woodruff, Russell Dorr 25:1:91 Woodruff, Sam 20:2:175; 39:2:167 Woodruff, Wilford 26:2:168; 29:1:80; 30:1:47; 31:2:215 Woods, C. C. (Mrs.) 43:1:6 Woods, Espie S. 17:2:158 Woods, Essie 37:2:153-154 Woods, Frank 16:1:31; 44:1:91 Woods, Jas. M. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:233 Woods, L. Milton (see Wyoming Country Before Statehood. Four Hundred Years Under Six Flags) Woods, L. R. 38:2:185 Woods, Larry 66:4:36 Woods, Robert J. 27:2:233 Woods, Sam 37:2:224 Woodside, Bert 32:1:99-100 December 14, 2009 Page 790

Woodson, A. O. (First Lieutenant) 43:2:248 Woodson, Albert Emmett (Captain) 38:1:33-34, 43 Woodward (contractor) 26:1:70 Woodward, Arthur 33:2:121, 125, 130 (see also Feud on the Colorado) Woodward, George 21:2/3:139, 162 Woodward, Johnny 17:1:69 Woodward, Joselyn Charde (Mrs.) 27:2:233 Woody, Jerome 27:2:233 Wool Growers (of Wyoming) 66:4:35 wool imports 20:1:62 wool production 17:1:58; 20:1:26; 24:1:24 Woolcott, Mary 11:2:139 Woolf, Virginia, A Room of One’s Own 66:3:4-5 Woolley 28:2:145-146 Woolvet, Jaimz 66:4:76 Word, Samuel (Colonel) 36:2:208, 212 Work Projects Administration, Wyoming: A Guide to Its History, Highways, and People 66:1&2:25 Work, John 17:2:95, 102 (see also Journal of John Work) Work, John I 70:4:11 Working the Homestake by Joseph H. Cash, review 45:2:267-278 Working, D. W. 5:2&3:124; 64:1:18 Workman, Cornelius 76:1:23, 25 workmen’s compensation (see Rise of Workmen’s Compensation in Wyoming) Works Progress Administration 71:2:33 Works Progress Administration and Programs 45:1:53-67, 69-91 Works Project Administration 12:3:248; 14:2:164 Worland Grit 65:1:33 Worland original townsite (see HISTORICAL MARKERS) Worland Post Office mural 45:1:58-60 Worland Woman’s Club 27:1:19-21 Worland, C. H. “Dad” 24:2:77; 27:1:19-20, 22; 39:1:121 Worland, Wyoming 24:2:97; 26:1:16; 27:1:19-24; 30:2:147, 150 Worland, Wyoming, 70:1:3 World Herald (see Omaha World Herald) World Sunday School Association 65:1:22 World War I 15:1:92; 24:1:2, 22-24; 31:2:139 (see also Interesting Statistics on Defense Activities in Wyoming, World War I; Wyoming in the World War; Story of the First Shot) 4:2:309; 7:3:425-430; 14:1:60-64; 31:2:138; 65:4:7 World War I 66:1&2:48; 66:3:16, 28; 66:4:12, 28 World War I 71:2:22 World War II (see Casper Army Air Field in World War II; Wyoming in World War II) World War II 66:1&2:6, 49; 66:3:11, 16, 24, 49, 53; 66:4:19 (see Wyoming’s War Years, 1941-1945) World War II 75:4: 14, 25, 36 World War II, Mexican workers in 73:2:7 World’s Fair (Chicago, Illinois) 31:2:204; 65:4:57; (1904) 66:3:7 (see also fairs; FIRSTS: Wyoming exhibit December 14, 2009 Page 791

at a World’s Fair) World-beater lode 40:2:236; 44:1:46 World's Fair 71:2:36 Worrall, Janet E., reviewer 72:1:40 Worrall, Whitey 73:3:27 Worrell (Worrill), William 20:1:88-89; 32:2:237; 42:2:258, 262 Wort, Charles 44:1:92, 94 Wort, Ham 16:1:31; 44:1:92 Worth, Jane E. (Mrs. N. C.) 17:1:83 Worth, N. C. 17:1:83; 21:2/3:208 Worthington, James 27:2:219 Worthy, E. D. 44:2:179, 202 Worzets 16:2:129 (see also Ute) Wounded Knee Battle 17:1:4, 12; 34:1:109; 35:2:145; 39:2:260; 41:1:105 (see also Eyewitness at Wounded Knee) Wounded Knee Creek 31:2:131 Wovoka 31:2:131; 41:1:104 (see also Paiute) WPA (see Works Progress Administration and Programs) Wright 19:2:81, 100-101, 103 Wright, Agnes R. 25:1:23 (see also South Pass, A Place in Wyoming Worthy of a Monument; Spring, Agnes Wright) Wright, Alpha (Chaplain) 39:2:192, 202, 209 Wright, Bill 43:1:63 Wright, Carl C. 18:2:160 Wright, Charles 16:2:121; 37:2:148, 156; 42:1:101; 43:2:262 Wright, Charles W. 20:1:65 Wright, Charles, 72:1:32 Wright, David (Chaplain) 36:1:52, 54 Wright, E. S. (Colonel) 18:1:57 Wright, Ed. H. (Mrs.) 30:2:223 Wright, Ed. H. photo 30:1:12, 120-121; 30:2:223 (see also Cowboy Representative) Wright, Frank 20:2:175 Wright, Frank Lloyd 38:1:50; 66:1&2:28, 36 Wright, Gordon 25:1:23 Wright, J. J. 28:2:211 Wright, Jennie (Miss) 34:2:231 Wright, Jim 35:2:152 Wright, John 17:1:79; 20:2:174; 21:2/3:208 Wright, Katherine 25:1:23 Wright, Louis B. (see Culture on the Moving Frontier) Wright, Marple (see Marple and Wright Stevenson Company) Wright, Mary 25:1:23, 29 Wright, N. 19:2:94-95, 104 Wright, Nettie 37:2:147-156 Wright, Otis (Mrs.) 28:2:211; 33:2:220, 222 December 14, 2009 Page 792

Wright, Sgt. William 74:1:11 Wright, Stevenson (see Marple and Wright Stevenson Company) Wright, Vester (Miss) 12:1:81 Wright’s Hog Ranch (see RANCHES) Writers in Judgment by John D. McDermott 65:4:3, l29 Writing Western History: Essays on Major Western Historians by Richard W. Etulain, review 64:3/4:60-61 Writings of Grace Raymond Hebard by Alfred Larson 10:4:151-154 Wrobel, David M., End of American Exceptionalism: Frontier Anxiety from the Old West to the New Deal, review 66:3:71-72 Wroe, George 26:1:58, 64 Wunder, John R., Americans View Their Dust Bowl Experience, reviewed, 71:3:45 Wunderlich, August C. (Reverend) 24:2:88 Wurgler, Nelson A. (Reverend) 24:2:106 Wurl, Ludwig 22:2:80 Wurtemburg (Prince Paul) 45:1:8-9 Wurtz, Levi 66:4:55 Wyandotte, Kansas 65:1:9 Wyatt Earp 66:3:86 Wyatt Earp video review 66:3:86 Wyatt, Bowden 66:3:2 Wyatt, H. 42:1:97 Wyatt, Louis L. 20:1:80 Wyatts Run 25:1:119 Wyeth, Arthur J. 33:2:163 Wyeth, N. J. 17:2:101; 22:2:51; 27:1:4; 30:1:50 Wyeth, Nathaniel 70:4:11 Wyeth, Nathaniel 75:3:17, 18, 21 Wyeth, Nathaniel C. 65:4:18 Wyeth, Nathaniel J. 1:1:4-5; 32:2:198; 42:1:5; 43:2:227; 44:1:82-83 Wyland, Roy C. 28:2:176 Wyley, Elizabeth O’Brien 11:4:299 Wylie Camp at Swan Lake Flats, 74:2:10 Wylie Camping and Cattle Companies 66:4:54 Wylie camping company, 74:2:10 Wylie Way 65:1:52 Wylie, W. W. 66:4:50 Wylie, William W. (see William W. Wylie Collection) Wyman, Gay 45:1:18 Wyman, W. A. (Doctor) 1:3:19 Wyman, W. A. (Mrs.) 1:3:19 Wyman, Walker D. 32:2:202 Wyman, Watson 45:1:18 Wyncote 43:1:70 Wynn, Ed (see Sheepherders Monument) Wyoming (1869) map 11:4:288 December 14, 2009 Page 793

Wyoming (magazine) 66:3:59 Wyoming (motion picture) 22:2:8 Wyoming (poem) by Dick J. Nelson 30:1:16 Wyoming (schooner) 66:1&2:38-49, sketch 40, photos 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 (see America’s Largest Wooden Vessel: The Six Masted Schooner Wyoming) Wyoming (town), 72:1:33 Wyoming a Cattle Kingdom by Dr. Henry J. Peterson 22:1:68 Wyoming Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 34:2:231 Wyoming Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 76:3:29-30 Wyoming Adjutant General’s Office 6:1&2:243; 25:1:98 Wyoming Afoot and Horseback by Jack R. Gage, review 39:1:141 Wyoming Agricultural Council 21:2/3:219-220 Wyoming Air National Guard 31:2:248 Wyoming Air National Guard 75:4: 4-5 Wyoming and the Shaping of a Presidential Adviser by William W. Savage, Jr. 45:2:241-248 Wyoming Annals (see Annals of Wyoming) Wyoming Annals editor 66:3:29 Wyoming Archaeological Notes 26:2:194-200; 27:1:97-104; 27:2:234-237; 28:1:96-99; 28:2:213-215; 29:1:107-110; 29:2:228-230; 30:1:90-101; 30:2:214-218; 31:1:94-108; 31:2:227-229 Wyoming Archaeological Notes; Early Prehistoric Period by L. C. Steege 32:1:124-126 Wyoming Archaeological Society 26:1:99; 26:2:119, 197-200; 29:2:137; 30:1:94-100; 30:2:214-215; 31:1:94-100; 31:2:234; 65:1:4 (see also Medicine Wheel; Report on the Medicine Wheel Investigation) Wyoming Archaeological Society by Glenn D. Sweem 32:2:239-246 Wyoming Archaeological Society, 74:2:28 Wyoming Archaeological Society, Sheridan Chapter 65:1:4 Wyoming Archaeologist, 74:2:28 Wyoming Army National Guard 75:4: 5 Wyoming Arts Council 73:2:18 Wyoming Association of Professional Historians (WAPH) 66:1&2:6 Wyoming Association stockmen 19:1:8 Wyoming Atomic Stimulation Project 70:3:28 Wyoming Bankers Association, 72:1:38 Wyoming Basin 40:1:111-113 Wyoming Bee 75:1, 26 Wyoming Bicentennial (see Bicentennial History of Wyoming) Wyoming Bicentennial Committee 66:3:10 Wyoming Birds by Mrs. E. E. Waltman 8:1:513-514 Wyoming Board of Immigration 71:2:22 Wyoming Board of Livestock Commissioners 74:1:17 Wyoming Bubble by A. V. Elston, review 28:1:107-108 Wyoming bucking horse emblem 30:2:167 (see also True, Allen) Wyoming by Doctor June E. Downey 1:1:1; 1:1&2:1 Wyoming by Louise Young Stevens 12:4:301 Wyoming by W. Milton York 12:1:5 December 14, 2009 Page 794

Wyoming Cattle Quarantine, 1885 by W. Turrtentine Jackson 16:2:147-161 Wyoming Central Irrigation Company 25:1:87-88; 28:2:127-128, 136, 140 Wyoming Central Railroad 1:1&2:16; 23:1:28; 24:1:70, 78, 85, 87; 32:2:223; 33:2:156-157; 34:1:81 Wyoming child labor bill and law 66:3:7 Wyoming Churchman 43:1:15-16, 20-22, 25-28, 30-31, 33-34, 36, 49 Wyoming Civilian Defense in World War II by T. A. Larson 24:1:2-22 Wyoming Coal Mining Company 44:2:160 Wyoming Collegiate Institute (Big Horn, Wyoming) 36:1:66; 66:1&2:15, 21, 23-24 Wyoming congressional delegation 66:3:53 Wyoming Constitution, schools and 75:1, 31 Wyoming Constitutional Convention (1889) 42:2:225-235 (see also Reminiscences; Voting Patterns in the Wyoming Constitutional Convention of 1889) Wyoming Consulting Committee for the National Register 71:3:12 Wyoming Consulting Committee on Nominations to the National Register 66:3:10 Wyoming Council for the Humanities 65:4:61; 66:1&2:6, 25, 73; 66:3:10 Wyoming Council for the Humanities 73:2:3, 18 Wyoming Council on the Arts 65:4:19 Wyoming counties (Idaho Territory) 21:2/3:192; 26:12:33; 28:1:80 Wyoming counties map 35:2:175-176 Wyoming Country Before Statehood. Four Hundred Years Under Six Flags by L. Milton Woods, review 43:2:300-302 Wyoming Cow-Belles Association (see Wyoming’s Cow-Belles) Wyoming Cowboy Days by Charles A. Guernsey 16:1:62; 65:4:31 Wyoming Cowboy’s Evolving Image by Peter Hassrick 65:4:8 Wyoming Daily Morning News 33:2:141-142; 35:1:96 Wyoming Days 22:1:63 Wyoming Days by Roy C. Smith 1:2:8 Wyoming Democrat 65:4:28 Wyoming Democratic Party 74:1:3, 5 Wyoming Democratic Party Chairman 66:3:34 (see New, A. L.) Wyoming Department of Agriculture 65:4:28 Wyoming Department of Commerce 65:2/3:2; 65:4:19; 66:4:23(see also Historical Research and Publications Division) Wyoming Department of Commerce and Industry 75:4: 23 Wyoming Department of Transporation 65:2/3:5 Wyoming Department of Transportation 75:4: 24-25, 30 Wyoming Deputy Attorney General (see Guthrie, Mary) Wyoming Deputy State Engineer 66:3:6 Wyoming Derrick 33:2:156 Wyoming Derrick 70:4:22 Wyoming Development Company 20:1:37; 35:1:25; 37:2:224; 43:2:209-210, 214 (see also irrigation) Wyoming Dispatch 76:1:19 Wyoming Ditch and Water Company 18:1:37 Wyoming Eagle 12:2:162; 22:1:71; 42:2:175; 65:4:2; 66:4:9 Wyoming Eagle 74:1:6, 7, 8 December 14, 2009 Page 795

Wyoming Editorial Association 34:1:71 Wyoming Education Association 70:3:40 Wyoming Educational Television Comm. 70:3:41, 42 Wyoming emergency relief 26:2:222 Wyoming Emergency Relief Board 26:2:222 Wyoming Employment Security Commission 26:2:221 Wyoming Farm Bulletin 64:1:11, 15, 18, 20 Wyoming Farm Bureau 66:4:19 Wyoming Farmer 33:2:157; 35:1:98 Wyoming Farmer’s Alliance 40:1:58 Wyoming Federation of Labor 35:2:186-187 Wyoming Federation of Women’s Clubs 28:2:126 Wyoming Fish Commission 44:1:97 Wyoming Game and Fish Commission 25:1:97; 26:2:222; 44:1:97, 105-106; 44:2:246, 251, 254-255 Wyoming Game and Fish Department 76:2:28, 31-34, 39, 49 Wyoming Gas Company 24:2:99 Wyoming Governor’s Office 66:1&2:4 Wyoming Governors’ Mansion 65:4:2 Wyoming Hereford Association 33:1:89; 42:1:61 Wyoming Highway Commission 70:3:11 Wyoming Highway Commission 75:4: 19, 21-22, 27-29 Wyoming Highway Department 26:2:130, 221; 65:1:2; 65:4:75; 66:1&2:73 Wyoming Highway Department 75:4: 21-23, 25-29 Wyoming Highway Map 75:4: 19-30 Wyoming Historic Preservation Citation 66:1&2:73 (see Massie, Mike) Wyoming Historical Collections by Robert C. Morris 19:1:54-59 Wyoming Historical Department 22:2:102 Wyoming Historical Landmarks Commission 17:1:18; 21:1:99; 21:2/3:223; 22:1:71; 25:1:63; 26:2:209; 27:1:20-21; 27:2:184, 224; 28:1:48-49; 31:2:225, 231, 233; 65:2/3:13; 64:4:7 Wyoming Historical Quarterly Bulletin Exchanges with Historical Societies and Institutions of Learning 2:4:74-75 Wyoming Historical Society 19:1:57 (see also Wyoming State Historical Society) Wyoming History Department 17:1:2 Wyoming History News 66:1&2:73 Wyoming history, fourth grade teaching of 75:1, 6 Wyoming Homesteader's Protective Association 73:3:33 Wyoming House (see also hotels of Carbon) Wyoming House of Representatives 66:3:10 Wyoming in the World War by V. E. Stephenson 4:2:309 Wyoming in World War II 15:2:175-176; 15:3:298-306 Wyoming Industrial Convention (1901) 41:1:15 Wyoming Industrial Journal 20:2:141 Wyoming Inn 28:1:131 Wyoming Labor Journal 2:4:78; 3:4:232; 4:4:407; 7:4:484; 8:4:644 Wyoming Labor Journal 70:4:34 December 14, 2009 Page 796

Wyoming Law Review 75:1, 2 Wyoming Leader 16:1:74 , resolution for Owen 71:3:34 Wyoming Library and Literary Association 29:1:35 Wyoming Life Insurance Company 41:2:187, photo page following 202 Wyoming Liquor Commission 26:2:222 Wyoming Livestock and Sanitary Board 26:1:99 Wyoming Livestock Association 22:1:45 (see Wyoming Stock Growers Association) Wyoming Lottery 34:2:193-211 Wyoming Lynching of Cattle Kate, 1889 by George W. Hufsmith, review 66:3:82-83 Wyoming Maatschappij 70:4:33 Wyoming Manhunt by Allan V. Elston, review 30:2:236 Wyoming March Song by George Edwin Knapp 23:2:48 Wyoming Meat Company 35:1:88 Wyoming Memories (poem) by Dick J. Nelson 34:1:112-114 Wyoming Memories 75:3:34 Wyoming Memories, 72:1:34 Wyoming Miscellanies, 1919 by Wyoming State Historical Society 19:1:59 Wyoming Mission 65:1:25, 29 (see also Methodist Episcopal Church) Wyoming Monthly Lottery 34:2:198-199 Wyoming National Bank (Casper) 66:1&2:37 Wyoming National Guard 18:1:29; 41:1:106 (see also History of the Wyoming National Guard) Wyoming National Guard 74:1:18 Wyoming News 33:2:141-142 Wyoming Oil and Development Company 70:4:34 Wyoming Oil Company 22:1:89 Wyoming Oil Fields Company 22:1:89 Wyoming Oil Fields Company 70:4:39 Wyoming Old Timers Club 76:3:17 Wyoming Outdoor Council 66:3:29 Wyoming Picture 73:2:35 Wyoming Picture, 75:3: inside back cover Wyoming Pioneer Association 20:1:86; 23:1:104; 28:2:210; 33:2:196 Wyoming Pioneer Association Minutes (Twenty-first Annual Meeting) 19:1:45-53 Wyoming Pioneer Couple by Alice Mathews Shields 14:3:180-188 Wyoming Pioneer Experiences by A. L. Brock 2:1:16-20 Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum photo 65:1:22 Wyoming place names 14:2:158-161; 14:3:227-239; 15:1:85-95 (see also Some Wyoming Place Names, Their Origin and Meaning; Wyoming Stream Names) Wyoming Place Names by Mae Urbanek, review 39:2:269-270 Wyoming Place Names, 71:4:3, 9, 42 Wyoming Politicians and the Shaping of United States Indian Policy, 1945 to 1980 by Steven Schulte 66:3:48-65 Wyoming Populists (see Populists) Wyoming Press Association 34:1:66, 71; 42:2:174 (see also FIRSTS: first Wyoming Press Association) December 14, 2009 Page 797

Wyoming Press Association conventions 71:4:3 Wyoming railroad family 73:2:32 Wyoming Recreation Commission 64:3/4:5; 66:1&2:73 Wyoming Refining Company 70:4:27 Wyoming Republican 65:1:33 Wyoming Scrapbook 16:1:65-70; 16:2:162-167; 17:1:64-83; 17:2:153-170 Wyoming Secretary of State (see Karpan, Kathy; Thompson, Thyra) Wyoming Secretary of State 20:2:151 Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office 7:2:402; 10:1:45; 13:4:288 Wyoming Senate 66:3:35 Wyoming Senate Election (1952) 45:2:200-209 Wyoming Society of the Colonial Dames (see Brides of the Open Range, 1875-1887) Wyoming Sojourn of the Utah Expedition, 1857-1858, 72:1:6-23 Wyoming Soldiers and Sailors Home 36:1:56 Wyoming State Archives 64:2:36, 45-46, 57; 64:3/4:5; 65:1:35 Wyoming State Archives and Historical Board (see State Library) Wyoming State Archives, Museums and Historical Dept. 73:2:19 Wyoming State Archivist 66:4:2 Wyoming State Attorney General (see O’Marr, Louis) Wyoming State Attorney General 26:1:16 Wyoming State Bank Examiner 3:1:110 Wyoming State Bar 66:3:7 Wyoming State bird 8:1:515-518 (see also Why the Meadowlark was Chosen the State Bird of Wyoming) Wyoming State Board of Equalization Director 66:1&2:4 Wyoming State Board of Health 26:2:21 Wyoming State Board of Immigration 51:1:134 Wyoming State Board of Land Commissioners 7:3:444 Wyoming State Board of Supplies 14:1:83 Wyoming State Capitol 26:2:131; photo 30:1:cover Wyoming State Capitol 66:3:32; photo 66:3:33; 66:4:25 Wyoming State Capitol 74:1:2 Wyoming State Capitol cornerstone laying ceremonies photo 37:2:cover (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) Wyoming State Coat of Arms 2:3:54 Wyoming State College of Washington Library 27:2:232 Wyoming State Commerce and Industry Department 10:4:186 Wyoming State Constitution 26:2:208; 65:4:53 Wyoming State Constitutional Convention 12:1:30-31; 12:3:165-188, 190-198; 12:4:273-294; 35:1:37, 92; 35:2:136; 37:1:4, photo 8, 15, 17, 25; 66:3:7, photo 33, 39 (see also Journals and Debates of the Constitutional Convention, 1889; Memorial to the Members of the Constitutional Convention of Wyoming; Reminiscences of a Member of the Wyoming Constitutional Convention; Voting Patterns in the Wyoming Constitutional Convention, 1889) Wyoming State Constitutional Convention delegates 12:3:165-188, photos 168, 174, 180; 12:4:274, 278, 281 (see also Memorial to the Members of the Constitutional Convention, biographical sketches) Wyoming State Defense Council 24:1:3-4, 6-7, 9-10, 12, 16-20 Wyoming State Department Archives 16:1:47 (see also Appointment Papers) December 14, 2009 Page 798

Wyoming State Department of Administration and Information 66:3:8; 66:4:22 (see also Computer Technology Division) Wyoming State Department of Agriculture 10:2:95 Wyoming State Department of Commerce 66:4:21 Wyoming State Engineer 13:3:231; 26:2:130, 221 Wyoming State Fair Association 22:2:102 Wyoming State Federation of Woman’s Clubs 18:1:70; 22:2:8; 26:2:113; 28:2:126 Wyoming State Flag photo 39:1:67 (see also Origin of the Wyoming State Flag) Wyoming State Geologist 7:4:484; 19:2:122-123 Wyoming State golf championship (see Firsts) Wyoming State government 18:2:157-160; 26:2:228 Wyoming State Governors photos 12:1:10; 12:2:120; 12:3:212; 12:4:264 (see also FIRST: first State Governors; Governors of the State of Wyoming) Wyoming State Grasshopper Control Commission 21:2/3:220 Wyoming State Guard 24:1:3-6 Wyoming State Highway Department 9:1:683; 42:2:154 Wyoming State Historian 5:1:3; 7:2:367; 19:1:57-58 Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) 64:3/4:4-5; 66:1&2:7, 26, 72-73; 66:3:29, 32, 42, 53, 65, 69; 66:4:6, 40 Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office 71:2:21 Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office Review and Compliance Program 66:1&2:73 Wyoming State Historic Preservation Officer 66:1&2:73 Wyoming State Historical Advisory Board 13:1:3; 14:1:18-19; 14:4:167; 23:1:103 (see also Activities and Plans, Fifth Judicial District) Wyoming State Historical Board 19:1:57-58; 26:12:85 Wyoming State Historical Department 2:4:75; 19:1:55-59; 24:2:113; 31:2:232; 66:4:2 (see also State Archives and Historical Department) Wyoming State Historical Department Accessions (see Volumes 15 through 27; Wyoming State Museum accessions) Wyoming State Historical Landmark Commission 11:4:301-308 Wyoming State Historical Library 26:1:97-98 Wyoming State Historical Society 2:4:75-78, 80; 13:2:91; 13:3:18-19; 13:4:315-330; 25:2:20; 26:1:82-94; 26:2:191-193, 201-208; 27:1:89-96; 27:2:221-233; 28:1:94-95; 28:2:208-212; 29:1:102-106; 29:2:230- 231; 30:1:102-111; 30:2:124, 219, 226; 31:1:107; 31:2:230-236; 32:1:108; 32:2:223, 250, 252; 32:2:252; 33:2:222; 37:1:99; 64:3/4:5; 65:1:35; 65:2/3:14; 65:4:61; 66:1&2:6, 73; 66:4:2, 25 (see also FIRSTS: meeting of the old Wyoming Historical Society; Minutes, Wyoming State Historical Society 25th Annual Meeting; Present World of History: A Conference on Certain Problems of Historical Society Work; Sixteenth Annual Meeting, Wyoming State Historical Society; Wyoming Miscellanies, 1919; Wyoming Historical Society) Wyoming State Historical Society 71:3:40 Wyoming State Historical Society Constitution 26:1:86 Wyoming State Historical Society officers photo 42:1:88 Wyoming State Historical Society past presidents photo 40:1:72 Wyoming State Historical Society seal 37:1:123, photo 124 Wyoming State Historical Society trek 66:1&2:6 Wyoming State Hospital Board of Trustees (see FIRSTS: State Governors) Wyoming State House of Representatives 4:1:264 December 14, 2009 Page 799

Wyoming State Indian name (see Maugh-wau-wa-ma) Wyoming State Industrial Convention 46:1:120 Wyoming State Journal (Lander, Wyoming) newspaper) 66:3:51-52 Wyoming State Journal 33:2:155; 65:4:58 Wyoming State Journal 71:2:16 Wyoming State Legislative Assembly (Tenth) 21:2/3:197 Wyoming State Legislature 19:1:57-58; (First) 20:1:13; (Second) 21:2/3:193 (Twenty-second; Twenty- fourth) 19:1:58; 21:2/3:205; 66:4:2 (see also FIRSTS: State Legislature convened; Mary G. Bellamy, Wyoming’s First Woman Legislator; State Legislative Assembly) 17:1:18; (Sixteenth, Twenty-second, and Twenty-fourth) Wyoming State Legislature 70:3:44 Wyoming State Librarian 19:1:57; 66:4:2 (see also Hebard, Grace Raymond) Wyoming State Library Association President 66:3:7 (see Hebard, Grace Raymond) Wyoming State Library photo 11:2:front cover, 139; 26:1:84; 26:2:221; 31:2:232; 45:1:85-86 Wyoming State map 22:2:48 Wyoming State map 66:3:50 Wyoming State Museum accessions 11:3:231-233 Wyoming State Museum Collection photos 66:1&2:4-5, 16-17, 42; 66:3:5, 32-33, 35, 46, 51-52, 55-56, 60, 63-64; 66:4:2, 6-7, 9-13, 15-17, 25; political campaign buttons and ribbons 66:3:35, 39 (see also Meyers Collection) Wyoming State Museum photo 14:3:168; 15:1:70; 15:2:100; 15:3:190; 15:4:314; 19:1:54; 20:2:178; 23:1:2; 23:2:2-3; 25:1:112; 30:2:214, 217, 223; 64:2:67; photos 65:1:2, 13, 36-37, 39-45, 48-50, 52- 54; 65:2/3:16-17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 28; 65:4:3, 5, 11, 13, 19, 23, 27, 32-33, 44, 46, 48, 53, 59, back cover; 66:4:2,7 (see also Valuable Relics Presented to State Museum; Wyoming State Museum) Wyoming State Offices 12:1:81; photo 25:1:112 Wyoming State Parks Commission 65:2/3:2 Wyoming State Penitentiary 18:2:155 (see also penitentiary) Wyoming State Penitentiary 73:2:11, 23 Wyoming State Penitentiary 75:1, 15 Wyoming State Penitentiary 76:4:16; photo 6 Wyoming State Planning Board 11:1:66; 45:1:73 Wyoming State Railway Company 25:1:84 Wyoming State Reserve (see Boundaries of the State Reserve) Wyoming State Seal 18:1:72-73 Wyoming State Secretary of Agriculture (see Wilson) Wyoming State Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home 20:2:144 Wyoming State Song 18:1:67; 23:2:47-48 Wyoming State Statehood celebration 16:1:162-163 Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction (see Linford, Velma) Wyoming State Supreme Court 15:1:39-45; 16:1:22; 16:2:148-149 (see also Supreme Court Appointment of Willis Van Devanter) Wyoming State Training School 10:1:42; 10:2:98 Wyoming State Treasurer 3:1:110; 9:1:683 Wyoming State Tribune 22:1:69; 24:1:67-78; 26:1:35; 42:2:150, 175; 43:1:6, 33-34, 50-52; 65:4:6-7 Wyoming State Tribune 75:1, 12 Wyoming State’s Golden Anniversary 23:2:48 December 14, 2009 Page 800

Wyoming Statehood 16:2:162; 18:1:39, 70; 18:2:160-161; 37:1:5-29, 33; 37:2:157, 169 Wyoming Statehood by T. A. Larson 37:1:5-29 Wyoming Statehood car float 16:2:162 Wyoming Statehood celebration 16:2:162, photo 163; 24:2:30-31; 37:1:66 Wyoming Statehood Stamp by George C. Hahn 18:1:67-76 Wyoming Statewide Celebration of Golden Anniversary is Colorful Event in Cheyenne 12:4:310-316 Wyoming Statewide Historical Project 11:2:139; 49:2:177-178, 180-182, 185, 189-190; 52:2:40 Wyoming Station 38:2:183 Wyoming Statue 26:2:192 Wyoming Stock Growers Association 14:2:156-157; 15:1:7, 27, 31; 16:2:148-153; 18:1:89; 18:2:154; 19:1:3; 19:2:66, 68, 75; 20:1:61-65, 67, 69, 71, 77, 80, 93, 97, 99; 21:2/3:216-217, 220-221, 228, 230, 234-236; 27:1:113; 31:2:133; 32:2:164; 34:1:76; 35:2:132, 160-161, 163; 40:1:57, 71; 42:2:152-153; 43:2:206, 208-210; 44:2:245, 251; 45:2:244; 64:2:34; 64:3/4:52; 65:1:2; 65:4:4, 11-20, 25, 30, 33; 66:1&2:42; 66:3:33-34; 66:4:24, 30, 35, 40 (see also Guardian of the Grasslands. The First Hundred Years of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association; Stock Growers Association) Wyoming Stock Growers Association 71:3:4; founders of 4 Wyoming Stock Growers Association 74:1:23 Wyoming Stock Growers Association 74:1:5, 6, 16, 17 Wyoming Stock Growers Association Political Power in Wyoming Territory, 1873-1890 by W. Turrentine Jackson 20:1:61-83 Wyoming Stock Growers Association, 70:1:14 Wyoming Stock Growers Collection 66:4:25 Wyoming Stockman-Farmer 65:4:7 Wyoming stockmen 19:1:8 Wyoming Stream Names by Dee Linford 15:2:163-174; 15:3:254-270; 15:4:413-416; 16:1:71-74 Wyoming Summits, Softly Glinting (poem) by Hans Kleiber 47:2:244 Wyoming Supreme Court 66:3:7 Wyoming Supreme Court 74:1:18, 22, 31 Wyoming Supreme Court 76:1:22-23, 25 Wyoming Telephone and Telegraph Company 30:2:145-146 Wyoming Telephone Company 23:2:56; 30:2:150 Wyoming Territorial Fish Commission 76:2:28, 43 Wyoming Territorial Governors by Harry B. Henderson, Sr. photos 1:4:236, 237-253 Wyoming Territorial Legislature 76:2:48 Wyoming Territorial Legislature 76:3:28 Wyoming Territorial Librarian Wyoming Territorial Park 66:1&2:49 Wyoming Territorial Penitentiary 65:1:34 (see also Territorial Penitentiary) Wyoming Territorial Sunday School Association 65:1:23, 29-32, 34 Wyoming Territorial Sunday School Convention 65:1:29 Wyoming Territory 10:2:90; 13:1:77; 15:1:39, 69; 16:1:45-47, 49; 18:2:157-160; 19:1:3, 44; 19:2:65-66, 74; 21:2/3:171, 196; 26:1:27, 33, 51; 26:2:110-112; 29:2:212; 30:1:88; 31:2:129, 220; 64:3/4:53, 55- 56; 65:1:13, 16-17, 19; 65:4:27, 50; 66:1&2:12, 16, 20, 42; 66:3:31-32; 66:4:21 (see also Early Days in Wyoming Territory; History of Wyoming; John Hunton’s Diary. Wyoming Territory. Volume 6, 1885- 1889; Wyoming Country Before Statehood, Four Hundred Years under Six Flags; Wyoming Territorial Governors) Wyoming Tie and Lumber Company 28:2:141 December 14, 2009 Page 801

Wyoming Time and Again: Rephotographing the Scenes of J. E. Stimson by Michael A. Amundson, review 64:2:60-63 Wyoming Trail Blazer by Mrs. S. L. Mills 6:1&2:216-221 Wyoming Travel Commission 75:4: 36 Wyoming Tribune 12:2:162; 18:1:88; 33:2:141-142, 144-145, 154, 156; 34:1:64; 35:1:97; 43:2:264-265; 66:4:8 (see also Tribune Publishing Company) Wyoming Troops Raised First American Flag in Manila, August 13, 1898 by E. G. Guyer 11:4:295-297 Wyoming Tru-Poll Committee 45:2:200 Wyoming Tuberculosis Sanatorium 27:2:233 Wyoming Typewriter and Equipment Company 10:1:40; 26:1:96; 27:2:233 Wyoming Typographical Union (#184) 22:1:73 Wyoming Unemployment Compensation Commission 26:2:221 Wyoming v. Colorado Revisited. The United States Supreme Court and the Laramie River Controversy, 1911-1922 by M. Paul Holsinger 42:1:47-56 Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce 12:4:334 Wyoming Weekly Leader 26:1:94; 35:1:97 Wyoming Wildlife Federation 70:3:30 Wyoming Women Congratulated by British Women in 1891 by Agnes K. Snow 11:3:227-229 Wyoming Women’s Christian Temperance Union 65:1:34 Wyoming Women’s Golf Championship (1916) 66:4:2 Wyoming Women's Center 71:4:12 Wyoming Wonderland by Mae Urbanek, review 38:1:130 Wyoming Wool Growers Association 66:4:24 Wyoming Woolgrowers 75:1, 8 Wyoming Writers by Eva Floy Wheeler 12:3:245 Wyoming Zephyrs edited by Lola M. Homsher 24:2:113-119; 25:1:90-95; 25:2:205-209; 26:1:85-99; 26:2:201-222; 27:1:105-117 Wyoming. A Political History, 1868-1869 by Lewis L. Gould, review 40:2:286-287; 65:4:32 Wyoming: A Bicentennial History by T. A. Larson 66:3:18 Wyoming: A Guide to Its History, Highways, and People by the Work Projects Administration 66:1&2:25 Wyoming’s 44th Star 37:1:74 Wyoming’s Bentonite by Roger G. Joyce 63:1:28-31 Wyoming’s Children by Woods Hocker Manley 22:2:64-75 Wyoming’s Cow-Belles 21:2/3:228-235; 26:2:218 Wyoming’s Earliest Place Names? By Wilson O. Clough 37:2:211-220 Wyoming’s Fiftieth Anniversary as a State by William A. Riner 12:4:302-308 Wyoming’s Fiftieth Anniversary Year Marks Hundredth Anniversary of C. G. Coutant 12:1:33-34 Wyoming’s Fourth Governor-William A. Richards by Mrs. Alice McCreery and Tacetta B. Walker 20:2:99- 130 Wyoming’s Frontier Newspapers by Elizabeth Keen 33:2:135-158 Wyoming’s Golden Anniversary, Governor Nels H. Smith 12:4:250-251 Wyoming’s Indian name (see Maugh-wau-wa-ma) Wyoming’s Insignia-The Bucking Horse by Jean C. Gaddy 26:2:129-136 Wyoming’s Marvel by Professor Samuel Aughey 9:1:680-681 Wyoming’s Mexican Hispanic History 73:2:2-9 December 14, 2009 Page 802

Wyoming’s Oregon Trail West of South Pass by Mrs. Mary Hurlburt Scott 22:2:47-63 Wyoming’s People by Clarice Whittenburg, review 30:2:229-230 Wyoming’s Pioneer Life Insurance Company by Edmond L. Escolas 41:2:187-192 Wyoming’s Pioneer Ranches by R. H. Burns, A. W. Gillespie and W. G. Richardson, review 28:1:109-110 Wyoming’s Statehood (10 July 1890) 10:2:94 Wyoming’s War Years 1941-1945 73:2:3 Wyoming’s War Years, 1941-1945 by T. A. Larson, review 27:1:90, 94, 121-122; 64:3/4:8; review 66:3:10, 83-84 Wyoming’s Wealth of History by Howard R. Driggs 23:2:57-61 Wyoming’s Wonderful Women 31:2:234 Wyomingana 66:4:331 Wyomingana by Rose Mary Malone, review 24:1:89-91 Wyoming's Estelle Reel: 75:1, 22-35 Wyoming's five state elected officials (photo) 71:4:9 Wyoming's Pioneer Ranches 75:1,19 Wyoming's Territorial Sheriffs, reviewed 71:2:45 Wyotah, Wyoming 29:2:158 X

Xerox machine 66:3:25 XL Cafe 66:4:18 XX 41:1:63-71, photo page following 72, 81 (see also Last Eden. The Diary of Alice Moore at the XX; Williams XX Ranch photo; Williams, William Richard) XX Ranch (see also RANCHES) XX Ranch 41:1:63-81 (see also Last Eden. The Diary of Alice Moore at the XX Ranch; Williams’ XX Ranch photo; Williams, William Richard) Y Bar 39:1:111 Yoder 27:2:184; 43:1:66, 69 Young’s 42:2:242 YT 34:1:12-13 YU 51:1:120, 122 Zero Four 40:2:257-258 (see also Tales of the 0-4 Ranch) XY Express and Mail Line 31:2:223 Y

Y Bar 39:1:111 Y Qunt, Caleb, 70:2:26 Y Qunt, David, 70:2:25 Yaker, Frank 17:1:70, 73, 75 Yakima Record 43:2:166, 203 Yale Sheffield Scientific School, 70:1:25, 26 23:1:53; 65:4:43, 46; 66:4:26-29 Yale University, 70:1:25 Yamasaki, Jack 76:4:20 Yampa Valley 23:1:6 Yampah Utes 26:1:65; 26:2:147; 30:1:77, 79 (see also Ute) Yancey Cabin photo 14:2:97 Yancey, Uncle John 66:4:51, photo 52 Yancton Sioux 17:2:149 (see also Sioux) December 14, 2009 Page 803

Yancy’s mail station 14:2:15, 96 Yankee Gulch 44:1:40, 43, 47 Yankee Jim Canyon 76:2:10, 12 Yankee Spring, Wyoming 30:1:43 Yanoway, Winifred 19:1:50 Yantis 42:2:221 Ya-pa-ojo 16:1:30-31 (see also Bannock) Yarger, W. 25:1:67 Yarmony 16:2:89 (see also Ute) Yarnell, Nelson 26:1:64 Yarter, Edmond A. (Mrs.) 23:2:62 Yates and McIntyre 34:2:210 Yates, Bill 43:1:64 Yates, E. R. 26:2:183-185 Yates, F. D. (see F. D. Yates and Company) Yates, Frank 43:2:252, 255 Yates, Ned 37:2:224 Yeager, Charles "Chuck" E. 64:3/4:15 Yeager, D. G. (Superintendant) 36:2:141 Yeager, Glen 27:1:20-21, 24 Yeager, Walter H. 29:2:157 Yellow Bear 43:2:245, 247; 44:2:235; 46:1:21 (see also Arapaho) Yellow Calf photo 11:1:3, 63-65; 50:1:21 (see also Arapaho) Yellow Creek 16:2:129; 22:2:66 Yellow Hair photo 45:2:229 (see also Sioux) Yellow Hand 33:1:33, 35; 47:2:144 (see also Haivodika) Yellow Hotel 66:4:13-21, photos 13, 15 (see also Dell’s Hotel) Yellow Robe 28:1:23 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Yellow Shirt 28:1:31 Yellow Wolf 15:3:296; 59:1:54 (see also Cheyenne Indians) Yellowstone 29:2:125 (see also Yellowstone National Park) Yellowstone Command: Colonel Nelson A. Miles and the Great Sioux War, 1876-1877 by Jerome A. Greene 64:2:68 Yellowstone country 66:4:45-46 (see also FIRSTS: expedition to explore the Yellowstone Country) Yellowstone Cutoff, 70:2:16 Yellowstone Expedition (1870) 11:2:110 (see also Exploring the Yellowstone with Hayden,1872) Yellowstone Expedition, 70:2:14 Yellowstone Falls photo 44:1:cover; 64:1:6 Yellowstone Forest Reserve 45:1:14 Yellowstone Forest Reserve by A. A. Anderson 4:4:378-388 Yellowstone Highway Association 13:2:157 Yellowstone Lake 29:2:127; 33:2:161-162, 176; 34:2:190; 40:2:277; 42:2:270; photo 44:1:16, 18; 65:1:44, 49; 66:4:50, 52-55 (see also FIRSTS: boat on Yellowstone Lake) Yellowstone Lake 71:4:36 Yellowstone Lake 76:2:12-13, 15-16 December 14, 2009 Page 804

Yellowstone Lake Boat Company (see Waters, E. C.) Yellowstone Lake Boat Company Store photo 44:1:page following 16 Yellowstone Lake boat photo 66:4:53 Yellowstone Master Plan 70:3:13 Yellowstone National Forest Reserve 22:2:34 (see also FIRSTS) Yellowstone National Park 12:1:62-64; 14:1:31-38; 14:2:89-92; 15:2:101-132; 15:3:292; 16:1:6, 12, 49, 41, 72; 20:2:150; 21:1:100; 22:2:41, 53, 55-56, 62; 24:1:68; 26:1:6, 21; 29:2:125, 127, 129-130, 132, 134-135, 137-140, 151, 127; 29:2:124-149; 30:2:149-150; 31:2:132; 32:2:145; 33:1:34, 38; 33:2:161, 165, 172; 34:1:108; 34:2:175, 180-181, 183-184, 187, 189-190; 35:1:68, 85-86, 90; 36:2:240; 44:2:241, 243-244, 246, 258, 260; 45:1:9-10, 14-16, 18; 65:1:2, 26-398, 41-44, 46-48, 50-53; 65:2/3:14; 65:4:8,19, photo 42 66:1&2:5; 66:3:4, 16; 66:4:42-47, map 44, 48 (see also Expedition of President Chester A. Arthur to Yellowstone National Park in 1883; Death in Yellowstone: Accidents, Foolhardiness, and Murder in the World’s First National Park; Documentary Record of Wolves and Related Wildlife Species in the Yellowstone National Park Area Prior to 1882; Exploring the Yellowstone with Hayden, 1872; First Winter Trip Through Yellowstone National Park; John W. Meldrum, The Grand Old Man of Yellowstone National Park; Journey Through the Yellowstone National Park; Joseph E. Stimson in camp at the Cody Gateway to Yellowstone National Park photo; Jupiter Terrace, Lower Falls; Mammoth Hot Springs photo; Maw’s Vacation: The Story of a Human Being in the Yellowstone; Report to Congress, Wolves for Yellowstone; Sixty Days To and In Yellowstone National Park; Trip to the Yellowstone and Oregon Country in 1834) FIRSTS: bicycle tour of Yellowstone Park; complete winter tour of Yellowstone National Park; inhabitants of Yellowstone Park; first national park; U. S. President to visit Yellowstone National Park; white woman to visit Yellowstone Park) Yellowstone National Park 70:3:6-23 Yellowstone National Park 70:4:9, 11, 14, 16, 17 Yellowstone National Park 71:4:35, 40 Yellowstone National Park 76:2:8-12, 15-17, 19-20, 23 Yellowstone National Park 76:4:2-12 Yellowstone National Park Amendment 36:1:39, 45 Yellowstone National Park Archives 66:4:54, 57 Yellowstone National Park Association 66:4:49-50, 52 Yellowstone National Park by Marie M. Augspurger, review 22:1:93-94 Yellowstone National Park Collection 65:1:36, 52 Yellowstone National Park Museum Collection photos 66:4:45-46, 49, 52-53 Yellowstone National Park plateau 33:2:34 Yellowstone National Park Post Office sculpture 45:1:58, 65 Yellowstone National Park wildlife veterinarian (see Johnson, Mark) Yellowstone National Park, 70:2:27 Yellowstone National Park, Ross speaks at opening 74:1:6 Yellowstone Organic Act 70:3:17 Yellowstone Park (see Yellowstone National Park) Yellowstone Park Association 76:4:9 Yellowstone Park Association, 74:2:7 Yellowstone Park Camping Company, 74:2:10 Yellowstone Park Company 70:3:10, 11, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21 Yellowstone Park Company, 74:2:14 Yellowstone Park Highway 70:3:7 Yellowstone Park Hotel Company, 74:2:9, 10 December 14, 2009 Page 805

Yellowstone Park Railroad Company 76:4:3-4, 6 Yellowstone Park Research Library 65:1:52 Yellowstone Park Service Stations, 74:2:14, 16 Yellowstone Park Sheepeaters 33:1:34 (see also Sheepeater) Yellowstone Park Stage Company 65:1:38 Yellowstone Park Store, 74:2:8 Yellowstone Park Transportation Company 76:4:12 Yellowstone Park Transportation Company, 74:2:7, 8, 10, 12 Yellowstone Plateau 66:4:44 Yellowstone River 70:3:8 Yellowstone River 70:4:12 Yellowstone River 71:4:30, 37 Yellowstone River 76:1:7 Yellowstone River 76:2:10-11 Yellowstone River map 10:3:104-105; photo 14:2:88; 14:4:283-284; 16:1:73; 17:2:105, 139, 149; 33:1:36; 33:2:160-162, 165-166, 171; 36:2:306, 212, 220, 224, 231; 42:2:154, 156, 158, 164, 170, 176-179; 43:1:121; 43:2:207; 65:1:40, 44; 66:1&2:13; 66:4:46-47 (see also Exploring the Yellowstone with Hayden, 1872; FIRSTS: gold prospected in the Yellowstone and its tributaries; Historical Sketch of Upper Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone and Its Tributaries Within Wyoming; Trip to the Yellowstone and the Oregon Country in 1834; Upper Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone and Its Tributaries Within the State of Wyoming, Historical Sketch) Yellowstone River Valley 66:4:43 Yellowstone River Valley, 70:2:3 Yellowstone River, 70:2:7, 14 Yellowstone River, 74:2:6 Yellowstone Route (see also Bozeman Route; Bozeman Trail) Yellowstone Timberland Reserve 4:2:281 Yellowstone Valley (see Valley of the Yellowstone) Yellowstone Wagon Road 71:3:15 Yellowstone-Western Stage Company 76:4:12 Yellowtail 39:2:261 Yelton, O. P. 37:1:4, photo 5 Yelvington, Julia A. (see review of In Pursuit of American History) Yeomans, J. H. 42:1:61 Yesterdays’ Trails by Will H. Spindler, review 33:2:233 Yesterdays’ Wyoming: The Intimate Memoirs of Fenimore C. Chatterton, review 30:1:115-116 YNP Association (see Yellowstone National Park Association) Yochelson, Ellis L. (see Monuments and Markers to the Territorial Surveys) Yochim, Michael J. (bio) 70:3:23 Yoder 39:2:257 (see also RANCHES) Yoder in the 1920s by Florence A. Allen 39:2:257-259 Yoder Ranch (see RANCHES) Yoder, Franklin (Doctor) 24:2:119; 26:2:215; 27:2:233 Yoder, Jess 39:2:257; 43:1:62-63 (see also RANCHES) Yoder, John 27:2:184 Yoder, Myrtle (Mrs.) 43:1:66 December 14, 2009 Page 806

Yoder, Oscar 27:2:233; 37:1:99 Yoder, Phillip 39:2:257 Yokel, Michael 44:2:256 Yonick, Faye (Mrs.) 37:1:113 Yorgason, Ella 39:1:127-128 York, Milton W. (see Wyoming) 65:1:49 Yost, Nellie Snyder (see Boss Cowman: The Recollections of Ed Lemmon, 1857-1946; Medicine Lodge, The Story of a Kansas Frontier Town) Yost, Nellie Snyder, quoted 73:3:25 You Are Respectfully Invited to Attend My Execution...by Larry K. Brown 66:4:21 Young (Colonel) 13:2:112 Young 72:1:10, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24 Young America lode 40:2:228, 231 Young America Mine 44:1:49 Young America Stamp Mill 40:2:237 Young and Jackson (market owners) 19:1:29 Young Friday 44:2:217 (see also Arapaho) Young Men’s Literary Club 18:1:87 Young Men's Literary Club 73:3:10 Young People’s Baptist Society 65:1:33 Young People’s Temperance League 65:1:33 Young People’s Union of Otto, Wyoming 65:1:33 Young Woman's Journal, 70:2:36 Young, Bob (Lieutenant) 38:2:176 Young, Brigham 18:2:93; 21:2/3:11, 118, 126, 128-129, 132-134, 137, 146-148, 151, 153, 164, 176-177; 25:2:144, 160-167, 183; 26:1:65-67; 26:2:142-144, 146-151, 153-158, 164-173, 176-190; 29:1:78: 29:2:179, 185-187; 30:1:79; 31:2:215-216, 221-223; 32:1:19; 32:2:152, 228; 33:2:170; 34:1:90; 34:2:247; 42:1:89; 43:2:171, 182, 197, 277, 282; 65:2/3:14 Young, Brigham 72:1:7 Young, Brigham 73:2:4 Young, D. C. 33:1:79 Young, Edward 22:2:85-86, 88-89; 26:1:64; 26:2:212 Young, Frederic R. (see Dodge City: Up Through a Century in Story and Pictures) Young, Gen. S. B. M., 74:2:7 Young, George (Mrs.) 17:1:81 Young, George 17:1:81 Young, George S. 35:2:184, 198 Young, Grant 26:1:55 Young, Harold 70:3:9, 13, 14 Young, Harriet 21:2/3:120 Young, Harry "Hard Knocks" 37:1:97; 45:1:101 Young, Harry C. 27:2:233 Young, Joe 19:2:110; 20:1:13; 21:2/3:119 Young, John 21:2/3:119 December 14, 2009 Page 807

Young, John M. (Mr. and Mrs.) photo 31:2:190, 207 Young, Lilley (Miss) 27:2:233 Young, Lorenzo Dow 21:2/3:120; 31:1:14-15; 40:2:219 Young, Lyman A. (Captain) 64:3/4:8 Young, Noah 44:1:53 Young, Otis E. 65:4:61 Young, Phineous 21:2/3:139 Young, R. H. (Lieutenant) 15:3:282, 284, 286; 39:1:122, 125; 44:2:156, 158-159 Young, Richie 31:2:201 Young, Sheldon 31:2:131, 133 Young, Will H. 7:2:378-382; 18:2:107 (see also Journals of Travel of Will H. Young, 1865) Young’s Cafe 31:2:199 Young’s Pass 15:3:282 Youngstown, Ohio 65:1:20 Yount, Andrew, 70:2:25 Yount, Harry S. (see Harry S. Yount) Yount, Harry, 70:2:25-30 Yount’s Peak 3:3:175 Yount's Peak, 70:2:30 Your Misfortune and None of My Own by Richard White 66:4:44 Your State Museum 11:3:229-231 YT (see also brands) YT 34:1:12-13 YU 51:1:120, 122 Yukon River (Alaska) 22:1:76; 66:4:12-13, 15 Yule, Jack 73:3:29 Yuma Complex 32:1:119 Yuma Indians 29:2:130, 196 Yund, C. C. (Sheriff) 64:2:47 YX Company 31:1:79 Z

Zachery 40:2:250 Zada, Wyoming 24:2:97 Zamora, Albert and Joan 73:2:11, 12 Zamora, Joan 73:2:10, 11 Zane 24:2:82 Zanoni, Mike 40:1:110 Zanuck-Brown 64:1:25 Zaring, C. A. 24:2:89, 91 Zaring, C. A. II, 75:1, 14 Zaring, C.A. 76:1:18, 25, 29 Zaring, C.A. 76:4:15 Zehner, Beuchner and Company 37:1:53, 68 December 14, 2009 Page 808

Zeiber, John S. 21:2/3:116; 32:2:225; 42:2:215; 43:2:228 Zenas 34:2:140 Zero Four 40:2:257-258 (see also Tales of the 0-4 Ranch) Zhu, Liping and Rose Estep Fosha, Oasis: The Chinese in the Black Hills, reviewed 76:4:29-30 Zid, Frank A. (Major) 27:2:233 Zid, Leola E. 27:2:233 Ziegler, Harry Degen, 70:1:28, 29, 30, 34, 36, 38, 39, 40; photo 28 Ziehlsdorff, Armin 73:3:30-33 Ziehlsdorl, Helen 73:3:30 Zigweid, Edward J. 27:2:233 Zillah 21:1:100 (see also FIRSTS: steamboat in Yellowstone Park; steamboats) Zimmer, Frank 76:3:18 Zimmerman, A. R. 45:2:219 Zimmerman, Ed 71:2:9 Zimmerman, George A. 65:4:56-57 Zimmerman, John 38:1:90 Zimmers, Uncle Johnny 25:1:45-46 Zindel 30:1:31-32, 74; 33:2:184 Zindel, Bill 35:2:152 Zindel’s Saloon photo 30:2:186, 192; 33:2:191; 35:2:152 Zinn, Jacob (Private) 32:2:232 Zinn, John R. 32:2:232 Zion’s Canyon 66:1&2:2 Zoble, Edwin J. 24:1:3-4 Zogbaum, Rufus F. 65:4:12 Zollinger, Frances L. 27:1:113 Zollinger, W. J. (Mr. and Mrs.) 25:1:97; 27:2:233 Zontek, Ken 70:4:7 (bio) 19 Zontek, Ken, review of Americans View Their Dust Bowl Experience, 71:3: 45 Zontek, Ken, reviewer 72:1:44 Zont-tumah-two-wiper-hinze 13:3:168 (see also Hebard, Grace Raymond) Zorn, George W. 26:2:220; 38:1:77 Zouie Hollow Horn Bear photo 45:2:226 (see also Sioux) Zuchert, Eugene 71:4:6 Zullig, H. C. 26:2:220 Zullig, H. E. 74:1:30 Zulu (see Dust Rose Like Smoke: The Subjugation of the Zulu and the Sioux) Zumbrunnen, Stanley (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:1:92 Zwichy, Ralph 35:1:31