Annals of Wyoming

Name/Title

Annals of Wyoming

Entry/Object ID

1958.304.0139

Description

Annals of Wyoming, Volume 60, Fall 1988, Number 2. Contents: Fremont in the Wind Rivers, James R. Wolf/ Wyoming's Outlaw Brothers, Jim Dullenty and Mary Stoner Hadley/ Congress and the Indian: The Politics of Conquest, Robert L. Munkres/ Adventures of an Englishman in Cummins City: Letters from Robert Mills, Jean Brainerd/ Mummy Cave Revisited, Susan Hughes/ Inside Wyoming/ Annals' Reviews: The Legacy of Conquest: The Unbroken Past of the American West, Patricia Nelson Limerick; Land of the Burnt Thigh, Edith Eudora Kohl; Casper: A Pictorial History, Edna Gorrell Kukura and Susan Niethammer True; Casper Country: Wyoming's Heartland, Jean Mead; Starting Right: A Basic Guide to Museum Planning, Gerald George and Cindy Sherrell-Leo; Populism in the Mountain West, Robert W. Larson; The City and The Saloon: Denver, 1858-1916, Thomas J. Noel; The Rise of Multiple-use Management in the Intermountain West: A History of Region 4 of the Forest Service, Thomas G. Alexander; Calamity Jane and the Lady Wildcats, Duncan Aikman/ Book Notes: Wyoming Place Names, Mae Urbanek; A Rocky Mountain Christmas:Yuletide Stories of the West, John H. Monnett; The Drums Would Roll: A Pictorial History of U.S. Army Bands on the American Frontier 1866-1900, Thomas C. Railsback and John P. Langellier; Historical Dress of the Old West, Ernest Lisle Reedstrom; Fort Union Trading Post: Fur Trade Empire on the Upper Missouri, Erwin N. Thompson; Jackson Hole, Crossroads of the Western Fur Trade 1807-1840, Merrill J. Mattes/ Index/ Physical Description: The book has a soft cover with black lettering and stapled binding. The size is 8 1/2" x 11" and the numbered pages run from 2 through 64. On the cover is a photograph of Fremont Peak (13,744 ft.) of the Wind River Mountains in September 1937, done by J.E. Stimson. The mailing cover is still attached.

Collection

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