Starting a Cattle Ranch in Wyoming
Item Metadata
Title
Starting a Cattle Ranch in Wyoming
Date Created
1930
Subject
Frontier and pioneer life -- Wyoming
Description
Part of an address delivered by Wyoming Governor Bryant Butler "B.B." Brooks. His address was given at the Old Timer's reunion at the 1930 Wyoming State Fair in Douglas, Wyoming. This address is found in the the Articles, Bulletins, Compliments, Correspondence and Speeches series of the Alfred J. Mokler Papers. At the collection-level the the Alfred J. Mokler Papers consist of holograph manuscripts, which is to say, manuscripts written in the author's hand, and typescripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Writer's Project which date to the 1930's. Much of this material may be found in Mokler's notebooks. In addition, researchers will find Mokler's unpublished typescript of a Chronology of Wyoming written for the Works Progress Administration. Material from some of these pages was used in Wyoming: A Guide to its History, Highways, and People. Mokler's papers also consist of approximately 300 original photographs, many of which were used in his publications. There are 15 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, personal diaries and yearbooks, and 10 Letterboxes, of which contain publications and other materials Mokler collected as well as correspondence. Copies of Annals of Wyoming and books from Mokler's library were also gifted to the repository. Researchers will find a lot of Casper and Natrona County history in Mokler's papers.
Type
Text
Creator
Governor Bryant Butler "B.B." Brooks
Language
ENG
Is Part Of
Alfred J. Mokler Papers, NCA 01.v.1992.01 WyCaC US. Casper College Archives and Special Collections.
Identifier
NCA_01.v.1992.01_Articles-Speeches_CattleRanch
Original Format
Typed address
Citation
Governor Bryant Butler "B.B." Brooks, “Starting a Cattle Ranch in Wyoming,” Goodstein Foundation Library Western History Center Digital Collections, accessed April 19, 2025, https://caspercollege.cvlcollections.org/items/show/7968.