Black and white aerial photograph taken at an angle of Casper, Wyoming. Donated by the Blackmore family, known for their influence and presence in early Casper, Wyoming.
Black and white aerial photograph of Casper looking East over the Burlington Railroad [Chicago, Burlington and Quincy]. Donated by the Blackmore family, known for their influence and presence in early Casper, Wyoming.
Black and white aerial photograph of Casper, Wyoming. Casper Mountain, the North Platte River, and the Sandbar are visible. Donated by the Blackmore family, known for their influence and presence in early Casper, Wyoming.
Black and white photograph of the early Casper High School. Labelled "Bell 1922 #16." Donated by the Blackmore family, known for their influence and presence in early Casper, Wyoming.
Black and white photograph of the Post Office in Casper, Wyoming. Labeled "Bell 1922 #37" Donated by the Blackmore family, known for their influence and presence in early Casper, Wyoming.
Black and white photograph of Casper, Wyoming's Center Street with emphasis on the Henning Hotel. Labeled "Bell 1922 #21." Donated by the Blackmore family, known for their influence and presence in early Casper, Wyoming.
Black and white photograph of Casper, Wyoming's Center Street. Pictured is the "Ideal" apartment building, one of Casper's first apartment buildings built by Walter A. Blackmore (1863-1923). Labeled "Bell 1922 #1." Donated by the Blackmore family,…
Black and white photograph of Casper, Wyoming, looking North from Second Street. The Stockman's National Bank building is in front. Donated by the Blackmore family, known for their influence and presence in early Casper, Wyoming.
Black and white photograph of early Casper, Wyoming's Center Street looking South. The large white building is the Natrona Hotel. Donated by the Blackmore family, known for their influence and presence in early Casper, Wyoming.
Black and white photograph of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot in Casper, Wyoming at the north end of Wolcott Street. Its lunchroom services are clearly advertised. Labeled "Bell 1922 #36" Donated by the Blackmore family, known for…