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Collection of 29 photographs taken during one of President Harry S. Truman's visit to Wyoming. He made three trips to Wyoming in total. Truman had made a speech in front of the governor's mansion in Cheyenne following a parade from the railroad depot…

Collection of 29 photographs taken during one of President Harry S. Truman's visit to Wyoming. He made three trips to Wyoming in total. Truman had made a speech in front of the governor's mansion in Cheyenne following a parade from the railroad depot…

Collection of 29 photographs taken during one of President Harry S. Truman's visit to Wyoming. He made three trips to Wyoming in total. Truman had made a speech in front of the governor's mansion in Cheyenne following a parade from the railroad depot…

Collection of 29 photographs taken during one of President Harry S. Truman's visit to Wyoming. He made three trips to Wyoming in total. Truman had made a speech in front of the governor's mansion in Cheyenne following a parade from the railroad depot…

Collection of 29 photographs taken during one of President Harry S. Truman's visit to Wyoming. He made three trips to Wyoming in total. Truman had made a speech in front of the governor's mansion in Cheyenne following a parade from the railroad depot…

Collection of 29 photographs taken during one of President Harry S. Truman's visit to Wyoming. He made three trips to Wyoming in total. Truman had made a speech in front of the governor's mansion in Cheyenne following a parade from the railroad depot…

Photograph Charles Starkweather being led from Converse County jail in Douglas, Wyoming, by Sheriff Merle Kanopp of Lancaster County, Nebraska, and Captain Harold Smith of the Nebraska State Patrol. The image is from a collection of photographs of…

Photograph of Charles Starkweather in his prison cell in Douglas, Wyoming. The image is from a collection of photographs of the Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate case from 1958. Starkweather and Fugate, then only 19 and 14 respectively, went…

Photograph of the Packard automobile from Nebraska that was being used as getaway car prior to the capture of Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate. The back window was shattered by a bullet shot by Douglas Police Chief Robert Ainslie and…

Photograph of Douglas Police Chief Robert Ainslie pointing to one of two bullet holes he and Converse County Sheriff Earl Heflin shot into Charles Starkweather’s stolen getaway car. The image is from a collection of photographs of the Charles…
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