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Michael Downing

New world disorder
Flowing across the border
Offering higher highs
As addicts lives get shorter

Fentanyl streams
Like a cartel boss’ dreams
The land of milk and honey
American tax-free money
Heroine with a fentanyl lace
Overdoses at a record pace
Don’t worry, the system’s fine
A war on drugs, pay it no mind

Government officials never lie
While our youth die
The F.D.A. says oxycontin’s-good
America clearly misunderstood

It was good for the undertaker
And owners of automated pill-makers
Greedy writers and fillers
Of millions of legal prescriptions

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�COMING TO AMERICA

Big pharma
Corporate laws
Have kept them free from conviction
But how’s their Karma?
Sorry, don't mean to be a cynic
What about this opioid epidemic?
Another crack house
Turned into a pain clinic
As for the junkies
Big pharma created
New seekers of relief from withdrawals
That need alleviated
Demands were quickly filled
By the innovative,
South of the border
Masters of disorder

Cartel bosses now in charge
Of heroin and fentanyl orders
Using peasant farmers as
Chemists, mules and exporters

Wooden stick stirring
Rubber glove-wearing
Previously poverty-stricken
Opportunistics

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Like a Hobbit’s Mordor
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ROY B. MINTY
General Commission

WOOL, SHEEP AND CATTLE
Casper, Wyoming

THIS CONTRACT, made this

A. D. 19. .r.i.z , between

day of

of

of
party of the first, and
party of the second part,
*
WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the sum of
. ................. DOLLARS
paid by said party of the second part to said party of the first part, in hand paid, said sum being a part of the purchase price, the re­
ceipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, said party of the first part hereby sells and agrees to deliver to said party of second part or
their assigns.
ewe

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lambs
from ‘*"

..... ewes, bred to

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........ Corriedale

lambs from............................ ewes, bred to

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............. Half Blood

April
rams, to lamb in

19.....

May
,ran-is, to lamb in

19.....

........ Hampshire . ............Rambouillet
........ Corriedale

....... ..... Half Blood

........ Hampshire . ........... Rambouillet
........ Corriedale

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rams, to Iamb in March, 19..

V,

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............. Half Blood

or all old ewes, cut out of herds of first party, in fall of 19
and against which there is no Lien or Encumbrances, title being clear; and now ranging in
, unshorn;
between the
day of
.............. and the
............................day of .
A. D, 19
at party of the second part’s option (definite date to be determined by second party upon thirty days’ written notice to first party or
his agents) F.O.B. cars when railroad accepts shipment for final destination, weighing and inspection fees paid at
on...;
;.*!
.S: A."...';:? .t
railway. Party of the first part to order
cars for above sheep. Said sheep to be lotted in dry pens 12 hours oflf feed and water and to be weighed with dry fleeces; all sheep
mentioned in this contract to be in good merchantable condition, to be free from scab and all other diseases; to pass both State and
Government inspection.
Lambs guaranteed to average at least
................. pounds at the price of
................................. per
lambs
under
pounds rejected. All sick, crippled, excessively burry, wrinkled-bodied and buck lambs to be rejected.
Old ewes guaranteed to be ONLY those RAISED by the party of the first part; to be FIRST CUT from herds in fall of
19.to be free from sick, shelly, crippled and ruptured sheep at the price of
per
subject to conditions above.
Party of the first part further agrees not to otherwise dispose of any sheep, mentioned in above sale, and said sale covers all of
this particular class of sheep owned by party of the first part unless otherwise stated.
It is agreed a commission of....^Z... c per head will be paid Roy B. Minty, for total number delivered on this contract by party of

. ..WA yjW.. .. part at time of this delivery.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said parties have hereunto set their hands in triplicate the day and date aforesaid. In the presence

�Triplicate

ROY B. MINTY
General Commission

WOOL. SHEEP AND CATTLE
Casper, Wyoming

THIS CONTRACT, made this

;...........day of

............ ... A. D. 19..^:....., between

of

V....

;.i.. Ab

party of the first, and
t...; ..'....v.i..
of
..&lt;.;.i..—. .....
party of the second part,
?
WITNESSETH; That for and in consideration of the sum of.?.
..r......
...P. DOLLARS
paid by said party of the second part to said party of the first part, in hand paid, said sum being a part of the purchase price, the re­
ceipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, said party of the first part hereby sells and agrees to deliver to said party of second part or
their assigns,

■■’***
Corriedale

ewe

*

V-

■

'tenths ■froih:^\*".".r.~.-.”.T.rwes,*brer...

ewe

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or all

wpthpr

Half Blood

Corriedale

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1

lambs from

It

;..................... ewes, bred to .

Half Blood

Rambouillet
Half Blood--"”&lt;'°

May

...Tor aU old’ewes,' eut out "of herds of-‘first-party,’fti"fall‘&lt;5f‘19'
and against which there is no Lien or Encumbrances, title being clear; and now ranging in '.
...................
, unshorn;
between the;;;;;.....:.
. day of.:.;.i.V..7.7.A....LT,.....7..^iTanJ the
day of
..&lt;.t
._
A. D. 19 .:
at party of the second part’s option (definite date to be determined by second party upon thirty days’ written notice to first party or
his agents) F.O.B. cars when railroad accepts shipment for final destination, weighing and inspection fees paid at.*. ...........
?............
......................... on
.................................. railway. Party of the first part to order
cars for above sheep. Said sheep to be lotted in dry pens 12 hours off feed and water and to be weighed with dry fleeces; all sheep
mentioned in this contract to be in good merchantable condition, to be free from scab and all other diseases; to pass both State and
Government inspection.
Lambs guaranteed to average at least
............................ pounds at the price of
...................... per
All lambs
under
................ pounds reiected,_ All sick, crippled, excessively burry, wrinkled-bodied and buck lambs to be rejected.
Old'ewes guaranteed to Ee Ol^LY tiiose RAISED By' the party of the first'part;'to be FIRST CUT-from herds"in’^fstll'wf
'I97'...‘‘.'7?, 'to be'fl-'e’eTrorn sick,' shelly, Cfippled and ruptured Sheep at thd"price’ Of' 77'A7*.77....f)et
subject to conditions above.
Party of the first part further agrees not to otherwise dispose of any sheep, mentioned in above sale, and said sale covers all of
this particular class of sheep owned by party of the first part unless otherwise stated.
It is agreed a commission of
. c per head will be paid Roy B. Minty, for total number delivered on this contract by party of

of

part at time of this delivery.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said parties have hereunto set their hands in triplicate t
-

day and date_aforesaid- In the presence

witness:

First Part.

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ROY B. MINTY
General Commission

WOOL, SHEEP AND CATTLE
Casper, Wyoounff

, niaroe

A. D.

day of..

between

of
party of the first, an
..of
party of the second part,'
■WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the sum
DOLLARS
paid by said party of the second part to said party of the first part, in hSnd paid, said sum being a part of the purchase price, the re­
ceipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, said party of the first part hereby sells and agrees to deliver to said party of second part or
their assigns.
...................

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or all wcincr lambs from..............

wether
......................... or all wetner
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or
' ”all

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Hampshire
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to

............ Rambouillet

. 4 m
• March,
1
rams, to lamb
19....

........... Corriedale .............. Half Blood

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...... ............
......... ewes, bred to........ Hampshire-......... Rambouilletrams, to lamb in
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........ Corriedale .......... Half Blood
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May
lambs from....... .....................ewes, bred to_____ „ „
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19.tW
.........OecrtCQUe .......... Half Blood
or all old ewes, cut out of herds of first pa

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day of ..
*.......... and the
............ day of...
A. D. 19 .5^
at party of the second part’s option (definite date to be determined by second party upon thirty days’ written notice to first party or
his ments) F,O.B, cars when railroad accepts shipme^ for final destination-weighing and inspection fees paid at .
^.'1'^.^........,..
....railway.- Party of the first part to order
cars for above sheep. Said sheep to Ifc lotted in dry pens 12 hours off f^d and water and to be weighed with dry fleeces; all sheep
mentioned in this contract to be in good merchantable condition, to be free from scab and all other diseases; to pass both State and
Government inspection.
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Lambs guaj^teed to average at least
'.41?.
pounds at the price of
...................per
AH Iambs

under
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Old ewes guaranteed to be ONLY those R.A.ISED by the party of the first part; to be FIRST CUT from herds in fall of
19 . 1^., to be free from sick, shelly, crippled and ruptured sheep at the price of
1.......... per
subject to conditions above.

Party of the first part further agrees not to otherwise dispose of any sheep, mentioned in above sale, and said sale covers all of
this particular class of sheep owneff by party of the first part unless otherwise stated.
is agreed a commission ofJFs?. c per head will be paid Roy B. Minty, for total number delivered on this contract by party of
part at time of this delivery.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said parties have hereunto set their hands in triplicate the day and date aforesaid. In the presence

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ROY B. MINTY
General Commission

WOOL, SHEEP AND CATTLE
Casper, Wyoming

.f

THIS CONTRACT, made this

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......................... day of..A.A.Z-:

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...............

......................................... D. 19::;...?..., between

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party of the first, and'A..\f....f:..t
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party of the second part,..........................................&gt;............................... j
WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the sum of
DOLLARS
paid by said party of the second part to said party of the first part, in hand paid, said sum being a part of the purchase price, the re­
ceipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, said party of the first part hereby sells and agrees to deliver to said party of second part or
their assigns.
....... or all

wether
ewe

lambs from.................. .......... ewes, bred to

....... or all

wether
ewe

lambs from.............. ;.... ......... ewes, bred to

U.... or all

wether
ewe

lambs from../*..::..*:... 1:.-.

..ewes, bred to

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..... Corriedale ..... ........ Half Blood
..... Hampshire .... ...... Rambouillet
..... Corriedale ..... ........ Half Blood
..... Hampshire ............ Rambouillet
..... Corriedalc

rams, to Iamb in March, 19....

rams, to lamb in

.rams, to lamb in

..... ........ Half Blood

April
May

19....
19....

.......... or all old ewes, cut out of herds of first party, in fall of 19...»:
and against which there is no Lien or Encumbrances, title being clear; and now ranging in :
, unshorn;
between the
day of
....... and the...a..,^. ...... day of
_.
...................... A. D. 19
at party of the second parTs opHon (definite date to be determined by second party upon thirty days’ written notice to first party or
his agents) F.O.B. cars when railroad accepts shipment for final destination, weighing and inspection fees paid at ........................
.?.
,...:
on.....
railway. Party of the first part to order
cars for above sheep. Said sheep to be lotted in dry pens 12 hours off feed and water and to be weighed with dry fleeces; all sheep
mentioned in this contract to be in good merchantable condition, to be free from scab and all other diseases; to pass both State and
Government inspection.
y /
Lambs guaranteed to average at least
.......................... pounds at the price of '.
.1........................ per
All lambs
under
pounds rejected. All sick, crippled, excessively burry, wrinkled-bodied and buck lambs to be rejected.
Old ewes guaranteed to be ONLY those RAISED by the party of the first part; to be FIRST CUT from herds in fall of
19....... .., to be free from sick, shelly, crippled and ruptured sheep at the price of
......... per
subject to conditions above.
Party of the first part further agrees not to otherwise dispose of any sheep, mentioned in above sale, and said sale covers all of
this particular class of sheep owned by party of the first part unless otherwise stated.
It is agreed a commission ofZil.;... c per head will be paid Roy B. Minty, for total number delivered on this contract by party of
part at time of this delivery.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said parties have hereunto set their hands in triplicate the day and date aforesaid. In the presence
of
witness:
Party of the First Part.
.Party of the Second Part.

�Triplicate

ROY B. MINTY
General Commission

WOOL. SHEEP AND CATTLE
Casper» Wyoming

THIS CONTRACT, made this...

........................ ............. .................
party of the first, and.....■r..:*:.A-..*;.
party of the second part,
WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the sum of
DOLLARS
paid by said party of the second part to said party of the first part, in hand paid, said sum being a part of the purchase price, the re­
ceipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, said party of the first part hereby sells and agrees to deliver to said party of second part or
their assigns.

k............... ....... or all

wether
ewe

lambs from.

...k^. or all

wether
ewe

lambs from.

...ewes, bred to

wether
ewe

lambs from:

...ewes, bred to

....

.A-:....or all

...ewes, bred to

..... Hampshire ..... ...... Rambouillet

rams, to lamb in March, 19.

..... Corriedale ..... ........ Half Blood
..... Hampshire ..... ...... Rambouillet
..... Corriedale ..... ........ Half Blood

rams, to lamb in

..... Hampshire ..... ...... RambwsfflWr
..... CwpwWe ..... ........ Ha« «lood"^”®’

lamb in

-April

May

19
19

........ or all old ewes, cut out of herds of first party, in fall of 19 .1
■
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and against which there is no Lien or Encumbrances, title being clear; and now ranging in...
, unshorn;
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, J
between the Z'.'...''......... day of
..........................and the....-: r.......... day of.......... ......................................... A. D. 19
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agents) F.O.B. cars when railroad accepts shipment for final destination, weighing and inspection fees paid at
'....................
on,-Z.f’.^....
-t
railway. Party of the first part to order
cars for.above sheep. Said sheep to be lotted in dry pens 12'hours off feed and water and to be weighed with dry fleeces; all sheep
mentioned in this contract to be in good merchantable condition, to be free from- scab and all other diseases; to pass both State and
Government inspection.
.
Lambs guaranteed to average at least
.'f.......................... pounds at the price of
per
All lambs
under
...........pounds rejected. All sick, crippled, excessively burry, wrinkled-bodied and buck lambs to be rejected.
Old ewes guaranteed to be ONLY those RAISED by the party of the first part; to be FIRST CUT from herds in fall of
19 ■.., to be free from sick, shelly, crippled and ruptured sheep at the price of
....... per
subject to conditions above.
Party of the first part further agrees not to otherwise dispose of any sheep, mentioned in above sale, and said sale covers all of
this particular class of sheep owned by party of the first part unless otherwise stated.
It is agreed a commission
c per head will be paid Roy B. Minty, for total number delivered on this contract by party of
Z.J
part at time of this delivery.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said parties have hereunto set their hands in triplicate the^y and date aforesaid. In the presence

witness:

I

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.....................................................................................

..

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-^*^^rty of the First Part.

Party of the Second Part.

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                    <text>Dear Christian Coppedge,
I hope that this message finds you well. As we at the Western History Center at Casper
College are preparing for a new spring exhibit GLAM: "The West: Past, Present, and Future",
featuring the Johnson County War, we are hoping to collaborate with local Wyoming
institutions as we frame the event and any related civic themes. In the course of our
collections review, we recently discovered two copies of a photograph depicting a hay
wagon battering ram constructed during the Johnson County War as well as a note
alongside the two images. We were intrigued by the connection of the images to the war
and wanted to reach out to you directly.
This upcoming spring, we are working to launch an exhibit that seeks to deepen public
understanding and reflection around Wyoming’s past. Our goal is to foster thoughtful
engagement with the historical event, any tensions, and community impacts raised by
events like the Johnson County War. In the spirit of our goal, we are open to and hopeful for
any opportunity to collaborate with your institution for our upcoming exhibit.
We are writing to inquire about the possibility of including a copy of the battering ram
photograph in our spring exhibit, with appropriate accreditation and acknowledgement to
your institution? If so, we would also value any contextual information you have available
on the material so that we may be able to present the photographs in a way that aligns with,
and honors, your work.
Thank you for your consideration on this request, and we look forward to any opportunity to
build connections between our institutions and contribute to a deepened public
conversation about Wyoming’s past.
Best regards,
Libby Baker, The Western History Center.

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                <text>PDF containing opening communications to two resident Wyoming museums on behalf of intern Libby Baker regarding the curation of the GLAM exhibit. The contents include:  inquiries and requests to the Yellowstone County Museum for permission to use a photographic copy in the GLAM exhibit and a call for contextual data on said image.</text>
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                    <text>Dear Elizabeth DeGrenier,
I am writing to inform you of the work that we at the Casper College Western History have
completed in regards to tracking and curating materials for a small exhibit involving images
and recollections of Frontier Cattle Industry Networks and the Johnson County War. I’m a
spring semester intern working under the supervision of Hanz Olson, and this project is a
part of my training in collections management and civic-oriented interpretation. Thus far
we have made progress on recording and preparing images from the Charles “Chuck”
Morrison collection, and several other collections, in preparation for the upcoming GLAM
exhibit: "The West: Past, Present, and Future".
As we at the center continue refining the installation, we want to be sure that it aligns
thoughtfully with broader statewide interpretive efforts. We were wondering if it would be
possible to view or briefly discuss your interpretive plan or key themes for the Johnson
County War or related civic-engagement work? Our aim is to ensure that this installation
complements– not contradicts– ongoing programming and priorities.
I would also like to inquire as to whether it would be acceptable to add two interpretive
panels above the installation, connected visually with a two-way arrow between them. We
are hoping to pair an artifact drawn from your interpretive framework with one from our own
selection to highlight dialogue between perspectives.
Additionally, to my previous requests, we were wondering if it would be possible for
possibly several members of the center and myself to visit the State Museum to assess
your exhibit featuring the event? Those of us at the center would value the opportunity to
better understand your interpretive approach and explore ways to further collaborate or
align this installation with your work.
I would also like to recognize your leadership in civic programming initiatives such your
Civic Season Programming initiative, the monthly Family Days, and educational outreach
initiatives. Furthermore, if there is preferred language or framing you recommend when
connecting historical interpretation to civic participation/engagement today, I would greatly
value your input.
Thank you greatly for your time, and I would be happy to further discuss whenever
convenient.
Best regards,
Libby Baker, The Western History Center.

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