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  • Collection: Mrs. Robert Blackmore Collection

NCA 01.v.1974.01_Christiana M. Courtright.jpg
Black and white photograph of Christiana M. Courtright (1834-1900). She was the third wife of Walter A. Blackmore (1826-1891) and mother of Edna Hope Blackmore who married R.B. Renwick. The Blackmore family is known for their influence and presence…

NCA 01.v.1974.01_Coleman's String Team_1909_01.jpg
Black and white photograph of "Freighting 21000lb engine to Salt Creek Oil Field, Casper, Wyoming." Noted by Robert B. Blackmore in 1965 as possibly being "Coleman's string team," they are pictured near the Casper Mountains, preparing to cross the…

NCA 01.v.1974.01_Drawing of Casper_1905_01.jpg
Black and white photograph of a drawing of Casper, Wyoming in 1905. Information pertaining to the number labels is unavailable. Donated by the Blackmore family, known for their influence and presence in early Casper, Wyoming.

NCA 01.v.1974.01_Ella Blackmore.jpg
Black and white photograph of Ella Blackmore (1866-1939). She was the third daughter of Jane Elizabeth (Cummin) Blackmore (1839-1873) and Walter Albert Blackmore (1826-1891). She notably never married. The Blackmore family is known for their…

NCA 01v.1974.01_Ella Blackmore in Group Photo_01.jpg
Black and white photograph of Ella Blackmore (1866-1939) in a group of other unknown young ladies, pictured second from left. She was the third daughter of Jane Elizabeth (Cummin) Blackmore (1839-1873) and Walter Albert Blackmore (1826-1891). She…

NCA 01.v.1974.01_Frances Lock Blackmore.jpg
Black and white photograph of Frances Lock Blackmore. He was the son William C. Blackmore (1868-1920). The Blackmore family is known for their influence and presence in early Casper, Wyoming. His paternal uncle, Walter A. Blackmore (1863-1923) was a…

NCA 01.v.1974.01_Friends of Hugh Patton_01.jpg
A group photograph of "Friends of Hugh Patton." Listed: Jim Bury in the upper left, and William "Missou" Hines on the right.

NCA 01.v.1974.01_Goose Egg Ranch House_1910_01.jpg
Black and white photograph of the Goose Egg Ranch House around 1910. Donated by the Blackmore family, known for their influence and presence in early Casper, Wyoming.

NCA 01.v.1974.01_Gothberg Ranch House_1905_01.jpg
2 black and white photographs of the Gothberg Ranch House. This ranch was owned by Martin J. Gothberg, which he founded from a homestead in 1885.

NCA 01.v.1974.01_In Front of Grand Central Hotel_07-04-1902.jpg
Black and white photograph of a group in front of the Grand Central Hotel, Casper, Wyoming on July 4th, 1902. The individuals in the photo are numbered and names as follows:

1. Rolla Clark, Rancher
2. Al Rice, Rancher
3. W.A. Dennecke,…
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