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                  <text>Roy B. Minty was a livestock broker out of Casper, WY. His office was located in the lobby of the Henning Hotel. Researchers will find letters and telegrams exchanged between Minty and Draper and Draper Incorporated Wool out of Boston, Massachusetts among other items of potential interest to the sheep and wool industry in Wyoming during the 1930s. Minty's papers consist of correspondence, data on Wyoming sheep ranchers from 1934, correspondence in regard to the Careyhust Ranch from 1937-1939, information on a Wind River Day School lamb sale, as well as ledgerbooks, settlement slips, bills of sale, contracts, agreements, and more. These records date from the late 1920s to the late 1930s.</text>
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Sample #1
0« U« Johnson

Ramblq?Sheep Company
4/20/34
1400 old Ewes
1800 YrIs.
6800 Ewes
65% P.F.M.
Bal.- i

Z/Q

Color-

Good

Short

Est.- 65-66

�Sample #2
Stratton Sheep Company

Wamsutter, Wyoming
4/20/34
1700 Ewes

3000 YrIs.
75 F.W. Bucks

60% Pine

30%

1/2

10%

3/8

Heavy dirty cond.
Pair length

Est. - 68

�Sample
Cow Creek &amp; Pioneer

Rawllna, Wyoming

1900 Ewes
6000 YrIs.

2000 Med. Ewes
Bulk P. (80%)

Bal 1/2 - 3/8
Good color
” c ond•
well grown

Eat.

65 - 66

�Sample #4

Leo Sheep Company
Vivian &amp; Son
Wolcott, Wyoming

IQOOO ^wes

2000 Yr Is.

70% P. P.M.
20% 1/2
10% 3/8
Heavy
Short
69 - 70

�Sample #5
John Mahoney Estate

Rawllna, Wyoming

4900 Ewes
760 YrIs.

Bulk - P.

Heavy
Short
69 - 70

P.M.

�Sample #6

Kendt Sheep Company

Rawlins» Wyoming
16,000 Ewes

2500 Yrla.

Bulk - F. F.M.

Frowsy grown

Color- Good
68

�Sample #7
Sandstone Sheep Company

Rawlins, Wyoming
4500 Ewes
1500 YrIs.

65% F. &amp; F.M.
35%

1/2 &amp; 3/8

^olor- Good

Well grown
Heavy Cond.

Shk.-68 - 69

�Sample #8

Larson &amp; Smiley

Rawlins, Wyoming

7000 Ewes
1300 YrIs.

100 P,W. Bucks
P,

P.M» Occas• 1/2

Color-Good
Good condition
Palf^ly well grown

�Sample #9

Noland &amp; Ttu?ner
Rawlins , Wyoming
5000 Ewes

1600 YrIs.
Bulk- P. P.M.
Short
Good color
Heavy Condition
68 - 68%'

�'■5b
Sample #10

Carbon Co* Sheep Co*
Rawlins, Wyoming

10,000 Ewes
5000 YrIs.

F.M*

Heavy
Short

�Sample #11
Lewis Severson

11,000 Ewes
2200 YrIs.
80% P.

Bal.

P.M.
i

- 3/8

Good color
Good condition
Good staple

67%

�♦
Sample #12
Simdln

Johns on

6000 Swee

Bulk - P.

Good color
” staple
”
68

condition
-

69

�-'i. .

Sample #13
Yellowstone Company

Riverton, Wyoming

22,000 Head
Including 6000 yrIs*
80% F. P.M. Bal

i

Paltly well grown
subtly burry
Sandy condition
Good color
Shk. 67 - 68

-

Z/Q

�Sample #14
Buvsard
Casper, Wyoming

7000 Ewea
800 Yr la.
60% F. P.«.
35% 1/2
5%
3/8 ‘

Fair color
Heavy condition
Fairly well grown

67 - 68

�Sample #16
Worland Sheep Company

Worland, Wyoming

5000 Ewes
400 Yr18.

70%
25%
5%

1/2
62
F. F.M. 66
3/8
58

Good color
Good staple
Good condition

�Sample #16

Blake Sheep Company
Rawlins, Wyoming

8200 Ewes
1300 YrIs.

65% P.

P.M.

25%

1/2

10%

3/8

Pair length
Good color
67 - 68

�.Sample #17
Andy Nelson
Wolcott&gt; Wyoinlng
Ewes

Yr Is.
60% P. P.M.
20% 1/2
2(^ 3/8

Good staple
Good color

68 - 69

�Sample #13
Freeland L.S.Company
Casper, Wyoming
5500 Ewes

1000 Yris.

Bulk i

55% F.M.
45% 3/8

• i

Good color
Good staple
Good condition

63

�Sample #19

Pete Iras
Worland» Wyoming
2600 Ewes
700 YrIs.

75% P. F.M.
25% 1/2 - 5/8

Good color
Good condition
Good staple
65

�Sample #20

L.Slverson
Rawlins, Wyoming

2100 Yr18.
(Sample#ll Rep.Ewes from this outfit)

70% P. P.M.
Bal J some 3/8
Good color
Very clean, light condition
Good staple

63-64

�•-•k .
Sample #21
Murray &amp; McKay

Rawlins, Wyoming
7000 Ewes
1900 YrIs.
50^

50%

P. P.M.
i - S/8

Good color
Heavy condition
Fair staple

68-69

�Sample #22
Ous Larson

Rawlins J Wyoming
8100 Ewes

1500 Yr Is.

70% F.
20%
IC^ S/8
i

65-.66

Good color, cond., staple

�*

Sample #2S
Rashow Sheep Company
Riverton, Wyoming
(

Bar “G" )

4300 Ewes
1700 YrIs*

P. P.M.
Very heavy
Pair staple
Pair color

Shrink

72%

Consigned National

_

�Sample #24
Cow Creek &amp; Pioneer

Rawllna, Wyoming
6000 YrIs.
This sample is Yrl.
end of above - Ewe
Sample #3

Shrink 70%

P.

�Sample #25
Mlles - Mlles

Alcova, Wyoming
3700 Ewes
1200 Yrl,

80% P.

Bal. J Occas. 3/8

Shrink 69%

Heavy,short

�Sample #26

W• F• Logan
Casper J Wyoming

2000 Ewes

450 Yrls,
85% P. Clo.
Bal. i

Heavy
Shrink 68^

To-Powrett

�Sample #27
Yellowstone Company
Riverton, Wyoming
6000 yrla.
(12,200 Ewes)

70% P. PM Clo.
30%
i

Short
Good color
Good condition

Est. 64%

�Sample #28

B. B. Brooks Company
Caspery Wyoming

9500 *Ew©s
1800 Yr Is.
855^
155^

P
J

PM
Oceas. 3/8

Very heavy
Parlly well grown

Est 70%

To National 16/ Adv

�Sample #29

Freeland L»S.Co*
Casper, Wyoming

(Sample #18)
5500 Ewes
1000 YrIs.
130 Bucks
This sample off 1400
old ewes.
Bulk F FM
about 20%

i

Occas• 3/8

Short
Very heavy and unattractive

Shk. - 70%

Sold to Swift - 22i

�Sample #50
A .D.MacFarlane
Powder River,Wyoming

2200 Ewes
600 YrIs.
65% P PM
20%
15% 3/8
i

Good color
Little heavy
Well grown
67%

Sold Winslow 20^

�Sample #31
Casper Creek
Casper, Wyoming

5000 Ewes
760 Yr 18.

75% P PM
20% i
5% 3/8

Shk.-69 %

Sold to Swlfe

20^/

�Sample #32

P L Sheep Company

Pete Tobin
Casper, Wyoming
805^ P

Bal

Very
Well
Good
Good

Shk»

PM
Occas.3/8

burry
grown
condition (burs)
color

66^

�Sample #35

L 0 Sheep Company
Carl Shumaker
Casper, Wyoming

2000 Ewes
350 YrIs.
85^

P

15^

PM

i

Good color- Length
Heavy

Shk. -

66-67

Sold to HJD • 22i

�'A - Sample #84
M» L, Bishop

Casper&gt; Wyoming

3900 Ewes
600 YrIs.

80^

P

20%

PM
J -

Z/Q

Heavy cond*
Well grown

Shk.-

69%

�Sample #35

-

Tisdale Ranch Company
Kaycee» Wyoming

7500 Ewes
1000 Bucks

65%
2C^
15%

P PM
i,

75% P
I?

PM
3/a

Good color&gt; condition

Shk. -

66%

�Sample # 36
Canyon Creek Company
Casper, Wyoming

1850 Ewes
350 Yr 18.

75%
25%

P

PM
i - 3/8

Good color, condition
and length

Shk. - 65%

Sold to Swlffc 22 3/4

�Sample i?37

Alex Duthle
Caaper» Wyoming

1550 Ewes
500

Yr 18.

755g
20^
5%

P

PM
i
3/8

Good color, length
Heavy condition

Shi.-

68%

To. L &amp; JD Cons

�Sampid #38

Lew Barker
Casper, Wyoming

2800 Ewes
600 Yrls.
75%

F

PM

Bal J - 3/8
Good color, length
Heavy

Shi.-

69%

To National

�Sample #39
Thos. Cooper

Casper ^Wyoming
3000 Ewes
1000 Yrla.
80% P PM
15%
5% 3/8
i

Good color
Pair length
Heavy

Shk.-

68%

Sold Winslow SOj

�Sample #40

Jerry Sullivan
Powder River, Wyoming

3500 Swes
1000 Yr18.

80%
15^
5%

P

4

PM

3/8

Good color
Heavy
Well grown
Shk.-

69%

Sold Winslow- 20i

�Sample #41

D.C.McLellan
Armlnto, Wyoming

1750 Ewes
350 Yr 18.

80%
20%

F PM
4 - z/q

Good color
Heavy
Well grown

Shi-

68%

Sold Winslow 20i

�Sample #42

(No samples)
Ed Scherck

PM &amp; i

Good color
Good condition
Nice grown

Shk.-

65^

To Harris Cons

�Sample #43
Keystone
Casper, Wyoming

Ewes

3600

1500 Yrls.

90%
10%

P

i

PM
-

Z/Q

Short- Heavy
Shk.-

68%

Cons. Silberman

�--

Sample #44

Dave Davidson
Casper, Wyoming

5500

P

PM

Oocaa i - 3/8
Fairly grown

Good color
Shk.-

67%

�Sample #45r^

John Beaton

Casper, Wyoming

3170 Ewes
721 Yr Is.
F

PM

Good color, condition
Bulk staple

Shk.-

67%

Sold Silberman- 21/

�Sample #46
Cronin Sheep Company
Casper, Wyoming

4400 Ewes
1000 YrIs.

PM

70%

P

1C%

378

20^

Good color,
pair condition
Pretty well grown
Shk.-

67%

�Sample #47
Burke Sheep Company

Ca8per» Wyoming

5000 Ewes
1000 Yr18.

PM

70%

P

30%

J - 3/8

Good color
Fair condition
Fairly grown

Shk- 67%

�Sample #48

Acorn Sheep Company
Casper, Wyoming

9000 Ewes
1800 Yr Is.
P

PM

Occas.

i

•

3/8

Good color
Heavy

SlQk. -

68-69^

To Draper, Cons

�Sample #49
Cottonwood Sheep Company

3600 Ewee
2100 Yr Is.

65^
35%

P PM
J - 3/8

Red color
Fairly grown

Shk-

67%

�Sample #50

0. Bisin Bro.

Casper &gt; Wyoming

2400 Ewes

70%
20%
10%

P FM
-- 3/8

Good color
Well grown
Silk-

68^

So Swift 20i

�Sample #51

Bates Park
Casper&gt; Wyoming

6800 Ewes
1200 Yr Is.

65%
25%
1(^

F FM
4,
3/ 8

Nice Color, Condition
Well grown

Shk-

63%

Consigned Silberman

�Sample 4^52

Home Sheep Company
Arminto, Wyoming

3000 E

600 YrIs.

60
30
10

Shk-

86%

Sold Sllherman 21^

�Sample #53
Swan L. L»S.Company

Chugwater, Wyoming

Slates End20,000 Ewes
30^ P PM
6OSK i
5^ 3/8

Good color, condlUon
Pairly
grcyim

Shk- 63 -64%

�Sample #54

Bates Park Co#
Casper, Wyonilng

Yearling sample

6O?6

P

30^

i
3/8

10%

pm

Good color, condition
Well gDown

Shk.-

63%

Consigned Silberman

�Sample 55'

Ben Roberts
Spilt Rock, Wyoming
4900 Ewes
1200 Yrls.

P

PM

3hk.-

68%

Sold Swift - 20j

�Sample #56

Jerry Daly
Ellis Bros.

4600

-iiwes

600 YrIs.

805^
2C^

P PM
4 -

Z/3

Heavy
Short
Shk-

68%

To Harris-cons

�Sample #5^

Olive Johnson
Moneta, Wyoming

8OJ6

P

20%

J - 3/8

Shk-

pm

68%

To Fawcett

�Sample #58
Mark Davis
Casper, Wyoming

3700 Ewes

800 YrIs.
20^P
30%
30%
20%

PM
i
3/8
i

Sold 22

70
6Q
Q2

59

�Sample 59

Flag Ranch Inc*
Fred Ke&amp;lk, Mgr.
Laramie, Wyoming

7500 Ewes

2800 Yr Is.
40%

25%
5%

P

PM

3/8
i

Red color

Well grown
Red Sand condition
Shk-

66%

�Sample #60

Swan Company
Lookout end
Chugwater, Wyoming

27,000 Ewes
8000 Yrls.
40%
60%

P PM
i - 3/8

Good color
Good condition
Bulk staple

Shk-

64%

�Sample #61

Harry Whitaway

Wyoming Mat*l« Bank

2200
66%
26%
10%

P PM
J
3/8

Well grown
Good color
Heavy

Shi-

68%

Consigned National

�Sample #62

Box Creek Live S. Co.

Doufelas, Wyoming
2360 Swes
80 Bucks

75%
25%

P PM
i Occas. 3/8

Good color
Heavy
Well grown

3hk-

69%

To Weighs B.- 2}.

�Sample #63

A. Rochelle
Armlnto, Wyoming

2100 Ewee
600 Yr Is.

�-'i. .
Sample #64
Flora Sullivan

Powder River» Wyoming

3500 Ewes
1000 YrIs.
8C^ P PM
165^ 4
5% 3/8

Good color
Heavy
Well grown

Shk-

To.

69%

A. L. -cons

�Sample #65

Slaughter &amp; Patzold

Douglas, Wyoming

8500 Swes
1150 Yr Is.
1st 20% P PM

SC^
4C^
IC^

2nd 75%
15%

P PM

i,

3/8

To. D.G.«cons

71%

67
65
60

�Sample #66

Hlldenbrent Bro.
Douglas &gt; Wyoming

2500 ewes

250 YrIs.

D. G. cons

�Samples ^7

W. J. Smith
Douglas, Wyoming

3300 Ewes
800 YrIs.
Good color
Good condition
Well grown
Bulk staple. PC

85^
15%

F PM
4 -

Shk-

66%

Z/Q

Consigned Weight Br

�Sample #68
Bryan L.L.3*Company
CasperJ Wyoming

3000 Ewes

700 Yr la.
80%
20%

P PM
4
z/q

Good color
Well grbwn
Secured heavy with
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3hk-

69%

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Medicine Bow, Wyoming

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2300 Yrla.

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Schooner Sheep Company
Gasper, Wyoming

Box 678
3300 Ewes

700 YrIs.
75^ P PM
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Fred Dilts

Douglas, Wyoming

123 Bags
47 South - 76 North

47042 lbs.

p PM
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Shk-

68%

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Tom Flemming

Douglas, Wyoming

5200 Ewes

�Sampel #74

A. Rice
Douglas» Wyoming

2800 Ewes

To Lewie R« Co

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Slaughter, Patzold
Douglas, Wyoming

8500 Ewes
1160 Yrls.

75% P PM
16% J
10% 3/8- i

71%
67%
60"

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Well grown
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Swan Company
Lookout
YrIs 8000
40%
50%
10%

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63%

3/8

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Shk-

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Morton Inc*
Douglas, Wyoming

20,000 Ewes
4000 Yrls»

600 Bucks
65%
25%
10%

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4
3/8-4

71%
66%
60%

371 bags Box Creek pens
265 '*
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Heavy

�Sample #78

Madson Sheep Company

Douglas, Wyoming

87 Bags

P PM
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Heavy

Shk-

72%

�Sample #79

Henry Helse

Douglas, Wyoming

51 bags-

22,000 lbs

90% P PM
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�Sample #80
Boss Jacobs

Douglas, Wyoming
14000 lbs.

P PM

Short
Heavy
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71%

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last sample 1934

Bob Campbell

Leo, Wyoming

3400 Ewes

500 Yr18.

100 Bucks
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Miller Estate

9000 Ewes
2000 YrIs,

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