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A Complete Official Road Guide of the Lincoln Highway by the Lincoln High Association 66:3:68-69 a Dose of Frontier Soldiering: the Memoirs of Corporal E A A Complete Official Road Guide of the Lincoln Highway 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 Wyoming (see Eine Jagd in Wyoming) A Jackson Hole 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 Spring Creek Raid 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 Colorado: 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 Navajo 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 MULES) 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 Mountains 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, Mexico 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 Sioux 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 Great Plains 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 Cheyenne 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 Cowboy; Come and Get It; More Burrs Under the Saddle: 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 Governor 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.
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