Casper Residents and Native Americans on horseback in front of the Richards & Cunningham Company
Item Metadata
Title
Casper Residents and Native Americans on horseback in front of the Richards & Cunningham Company
            Access Rights
The material in this collection may be reused so long as attribution is provided to its original source.
            Date Created
ca. 1900
            Subject
Casper (Inhabited place)
            Description
Photograph of Casper, Wyoming, residents and Native Americans on horseback in front of the Richards & Cunningham Company. Indentified individuals include Bob Campbell, Tom Spears, Oscar Hiestand, an A. L. Wallace in doorway with Charley Heagney and George Lilley.  The Frances Seely Webb Collection contains over 1,400 photographs, correspondence, handwritten research notes, the proof copy of Webb's book, Casper's First Homes, and a series of scrapbooks. Materials documents Casper buildings, cultural institutions, homes, and society from 1890-1978. Also included are photographs of individuals and groups visually documenting Casper society. In addition are items originally collected by Boney Earnest, a frontiersman and former member of the Natrona County Historical Society. Subjects documented in Webb’s correspondence, notebooks, and scrapbooks include things related to her ongoing research, obituaries, Casper and Natrona County homes, businesses, and cultural institutions.
            Type
Image
            Creator
Frances Seely Webb
            Is Part Of
Frances Seely Webb Collection, NCA 01.v.1985.02 WyCaC US. Casper College Archives and Special Collections.
            Identifier
NCA 01.v.1985.02_Richards and Cunningham Company
            Format
JPG, TIFF
            Publisher
Casper College Archives and Special Collections (Western History Center)
            Original Format
Photographic print 
            Collection
Citation
Frances Seely Webb, “Casper Residents and Native Americans on horseback in front of the Richards & Cunningham Company,” Goodstein Foundation Library Western History Center Digital Collections, accessed November 4, 2025, https://caspercollege.cvlcollections.org/items/show/166.

