Lee and Eileen Doud Family Scrapbooks

Collection Metadata

Title

Lee and Eileen Doud Family Scrapbooks

Access Rights

The material in this collection may be reused so long as attribution is provided to its original source.

Date Created

1927 - 1930, 1937

Description

This collection contains a folder with a business card for the Lee Doud Motor Company and a page on rules for a company Christmas party. There are also two scrapbooks containing photos and journal entries by Lee W. Doud from his 1930 family trip to Teton National Park with Paul, Dave, Bill, Rudy, and his dog Fritz (album 1) and his 1937 hunting trips with Bill Barnard, Ikie Horsch, Geo Palmer, and others (album 2).

Type

Image

Creator

Lee and Eileen Doud

Language

ENG

Is Part Of

Lee and Eileen Doud Family Scrapbooks, NCA 01.v.2022.04. Casper College Archives and Special Collections.

Identifier

NCA 01.v.2022.04

Publisher

Casper College Archives and Special Collections (Western History Center)

Collection Items

Lee Doud Motor Company Christmas Party Rules
Sheet detailing humorous rules for guests to follow for the Lee Doud Motor Company Christmas Party in Casper, Wyoming. The item is undated but likely dates between 1927-1930.

Lee Doud Family Scrapbooks: Album 1, Page 1; Lee's German Shepherd Fritz
A photograph of Fritz, a German Shepherd owned by Lee Doud who occasionally accompanied him on trips.

Lee Doud Family Scrapbooks: Album 1, Page 2; The Grand Teton and Jenny Lake
The Grand Teton (Elevation 13747); Looking Across Jenny Lake

Lee Doud Family Scrapbooks: Album 1, Page 6; Diorite and Timberline Camp
Black Diorite Dike, Middle Teton; Timberline Camp, Falls over cliffs; Lee & Fritz at Timberline Camp, hole under rock

Lee Doud Family Scrapbooks: Album 1, Page 7; Teton Glacier
The range as viewed from Timberline Camp; Dave overlooking Middle Teton Glacier, Lower Saddle in upper frame of photo

Lee Doud Family Scrapbooks: Album 1, Page 8; Middle Teton Glacier and Balancing Rock
Lee standing on Glacier by balanced rock; Paul, Bill, Lee; Rudy, Bill; Middle Teton Glacier

Lee Doud Family Scrapbooks: Album 1, Page 9; Ropes at perpendicular walls
Ropes were used here; We negotiated these almost perpendicular walls
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