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Photograph page showing the town of Douglas, Wyoming after it was one week old according to the caption as well as a photograph of witnesses of the Johnson County War at the trial in Laramie, Wyoming. The witnesses would have been photographed in…

Photo scan of the May 7, 1992 page of theSheridan Enterprisereporting on the Johnson County Resolutions. This photograph was found in the file of photographs and maps separated David's original draft materials forMalcolm Campbell, Sheriff.

Photograph found in a disc saved by Dale Bohren showing copies of photographs of B.P. Amoco. He may have used these photos for a project in 2005.

Wyoming Road Map featuring information about and two photos of the Henning Hotel in Casper, Wyoming.

April 3, 1945 copy ofThe Altruist. The Altruist was a mimeographed home-front World War II newsletter. It was produced in Casper by Richard “Dick” Tobin at the home of his parents at 1114 South Durbin, Casper, Wyoming. The title suggests a benevolent…

December 1. 1944 copy of theAltruist. The Altruist was a mimeographed home-front World War II newsletter. It was produced in Casper by Richard “Dick” Tobin at the home of his parents at 1114 South Durbin, Casper, Wyoming. The title suggests a…

September 1, 1944 copy ofThe Altruist. The Altruist was a mimeographed home-front World War II newsletter. It was produced in Casper by Richard “Dick” Tobin at the home of his parents at 1114 South Durbin, Casper, Wyoming. The title suggests a…

July 1-7, 1944 copy of theAltruist. The Altruist was a mimeographed home-front World War II newsletter. It was produced in Casper by Richard “Dick” Tobin at the home of his parents at 1114 South Durbin, Casper, Wyoming. The title suggests a…

February 29, 1944 copy of theAltruist. The Altruist was a mimeographed home-front World War II newsletter. It was produced in Casper by Richard “Dick” Tobin at the home of his parents at 1114 South Durbin, Casper, Wyoming. The title suggests a…

November 29, 1943 copy of theAltruist. The Altruist was a mimeographed home-front World War II newsletter. It was produced in Casper by Richard “Dick” Tobin at the home of his parents at 1114 South Durbin, Casper, Wyoming. The title suggests a…
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