John Hunton papers, 1858-1973

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Hunton, John, 1839-1928
Title
John Hunton papers
Dates
1858-1973 (inclusive)
Quantity
12.80 cubic ft. (20 boxes)
Collection Number
00009
Summary
Collection documents the activities of John Hunton at Fort Laramie, Wyoming. Included in the collection are letterpress copybooks, diaries (with an index), newsclippings, photographs, maps, a minute book for the Fort Laramie Ditch Company (1892-1931) and other business interests, miscellaneous memorabilia, and 5 guns. The collection also holds the correspondence and transcribed manuscripts of the published version of Hunton’s diaries, which were edited by L.G. "Pat" Flannery.
Repository
American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
American Heritage Center
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave.
Dept. 3924
Laramie, WY
82071
Telephone: 3077663756
ahcref@uwyo.edu
Access Restrictions
Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.

Languages
English
Sponsor
The creation of the EAD-version of this finding aid was made possible through a grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

John Hunton, Wyoming pioneer, bull team freighter, cattleman, and longtime Fort Laramie area settler, was born 18 January 1839 in Madison County, Virginia. He was the son of Patrick and Elizabeth (Carpenter) Hunton. When he turned 18 he volunteered as a soldier and saw duty at Harper's Ferry in 1859. He fought in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War, serving in General George Pickett's division at Gettysburg.

In the spring of 1867, Hunton, along with many other disillusioned southerners, emigrated westward. He drove one of twenty-five mule teams from Nebraska City to Fort Laramie for Seth Ward, sutler at the fort. He was then employed as a clerk and general aid in the store. During the winter of 1867 Hunton shared a room with the famous government scout Jim Bridger. During this time Fort Laramie was the premier army outpost on the Plains, designed not only to supply and protect the thousands of emigrants heading over the Oregon Trail, but to deal with the numerous Plains Indian tribes which were seen as a threat to the increasing number of white homesteaders. Hunton traded with Indians and remained sympathetic to their plights, even after his brother Jim Hunton was killed by Indians in 1876. Another brother, Thomas Hunton, lived in the Wheatland area with his wife, Mora.

In 1870 Hunton received a contract to supply Fort Laramie with wood. During the next ten years his government contracts steadily expanded into a large business. He also supplied hay, beef, charcoal, and other freight to military posts such as Fort Fetterman, Fort Steele, Fort Phil Kearny, Fort Reno, and Fort C.F. Smith. Hunton opened a road ranch at Bordeaux, south of Wheatland, in 1871. Many travelers stopped at Bordeaux for food and shelter on their way to the Black Hills. Hunton also became half owner, in partnership with W.G. Bullock, of the "SO" cattle herd. This herd was the first in the area aside from work oxen.

For most of the 1870s John Hunton's companion was a French-Indian woman, Eulalie (Lallee) Garnier, the sister of Hunton's friend Baptiste "Little Bat" Garnier, an army scout. Little is known about Lallee or why she and Hunton separated in 1877. When Hunton returned to his native Virginia in the winter of 1881, he met Blanche Taylor, half his age, whom he married and brought back to Wyoming with him. Although the marriage was strained by their differences in age and temperament, she remained at his side for the rest of his life.

By the mid-1880s John Hunton had become one of the Territory's most prominent citizens. He opened a hotel at Bordeaux in 1887 and was elected Laramie County commissioner. He had large holdings in both land and cattle, but the era of the great cattle barons came to an end after the disastrous winter of 1886-87. Hunton and his contemporaries lost much of their money and holdings, and Hunton was plagued by a mountain of debts he could not pay. In 1889, he returned to Fort Laramie to become post trader. This position ended, however, when the fort was abandoned in 1890.

Hunton continued to live in Fort Laramie for many years. He was a United States Commissioner from 1892-1907, a volunteer weather observer for the Weather Department, and a civil engineer, surveying uncharted wilderness area in north central and western Wyoming. Later he and Blanche moved to Torrington, where he died on 4 September 1928 at the age of 89. He is buried in Cheyenne.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The John Hunton papers, 1858-1973, include 53 volumes of diaries, correspondence, accounts, manuscripts, newspaper articles, photographs, maps, and guns which offer a fascinating look at the life of a Wyoming pioneer. The collection gives many details about Wyoming when it was still a "wild" frontier territory, including accounts of the Indian wars, the gold rush to the Black Hills, the coming of the railroad and homesteaders, the rise and fall of the great cattle barons, the passing of the frontier and Wyoming's development into a well-organized state.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Copyright Information

The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.

Preferred Citation

Preferred Citation

Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, John Hunton papers, 1858-1973, Collection Number 00009, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Related Materials

Related Materials

There are no other known archival collections created by John Hunton at the date of processing.

Acquisition Information

Acquisition Information

The John Hunton papers, which include 53 volumes of diaries, were given to the University of Wyoming Archives by the family of the late L.G. "Pat" Flannery. After John Hunton's death in 1928, the diaries, along with personal papers and photographs, were left to Flannery, a Goshen County publisher. Dr. Grace Raymond Hebard, University of Wyoming librarian and historian, was named joint custodian. Dr. Hebard and Mr. Flannery chose to lay the diaries aside for twenty-five years. They were kept by Dr. Hebard until her death and then delivered to Mr. Flannery, who began publication of the diaries in 1956. Four volumes were published before his death in 1964, and two more volumes afterwards. Hunton's personal papers were given to the University in two installments (1945 and 1981). The diaries were received in 1979. John Hunton's guns were purchased from the Flannery family in 1994.

Processing Note

Processing Information

The collection was processed by Susan Horan in August 1997. Revised by D.C. Thompson in August 2002. Most of the papers were in good condition for their age, but certain papers were placed in mylar sleeves or replaced by preservation copies to protect from further deterioration. Copies were made of the newspaper diary excerpts and L.G. Flannery's diary manuscripts. The illustration of Old Fort Laramie was taken out of a frame and placed into an acid-free folder. Original order was maintained where possible, except for the separation of photographs, maps, and business records into separate series.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I.:  Diaries, 1873-1962Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1.: Original Diaires
1873-1928
Envelope Folders
1 1-2
Diaries and Memorandum Books
1873-1879
2 1-2
Diaries
1880-1886
3 1-2
Diaries
1887-1888, 1890-1895
4 1-2
Diaries
1896-1903
Folder
5 1
Diaries
1904-1907
6 1
Diaries
1908-1911
7 1
Diaries
1912-1915
8 1
Diaries
1916-1918
9 1
Diaries
1919-1922
10 1
Diaries
1923-1926
11 1
Diaries
1927-1928
Box
1 1
Index to Diaries
undated
Subseries 2.: Diary Manuscripts and Transcripts
1875-1962
Box Folders
2 1-11
John Hunton's Diary: Manuscripts by L. G. Flannery
Foreword and volume 1 (1875), volume 2 (1876 and 1877), index to volume 2, volume 3 (1878 and 1879), volume 4 (1880 and 1881), volume 5 (1882 and 1883), index to volume 5, and volume 6 (1884 and 1885).
undated
3 1-4
John Hunton's Diary: Manuscripts by L. G. Flannery
Volume 7 (1886 and 1887), volume 8 (1888 and 1890), and index to volume 8.
undated
3 5-15
John Hunton's Diary: Transcriptions by L. G. Flannery (1891-1901)
undated
4 1-10
John Hunton's Diary: Transcriptions by L. G. Flannery (1902-1911, 1917-1928)
undated
4 11-17
Newspaper Diary Excerpts (1875-1888, 1890-1893)
1955-1961
Folder
4 18
Radio Broadcasts of Hunton's Diaries
1962

Series II.:  Correspondence, 1858-1973Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1.: General Correspondence
1858-1973
Box Folder
5 1
Correspondence from Hunton
1891-1914
Folders
5 2-41
Correspondence Received by Hunton
1868-1874, 1881, 1883-1890, 1892-1894, 1897-1899, 1901-1911, 1914-1916, 1920-1928, undated
Folder
5 42
Correspondence Concerning Hunton and Hunton's Diaries
1928-1973
Folders
6 1-10
Letter Files of John Hunton
1891-1928, undated
Folder
6 11
Midwest Refining Company - Correspondence
1924-1927
6 12
Miscellaneous Correspondence
1858-1926
Subseries 2.: Letterpress Books
1868-1911
Box
7
Books 2-4 (with index)
1883-1890
8
Books 5-9 (with index)
1888-1892
9
Books 10-12 (with index)
1892-1896
10
Books 13-15 (with index)
1896-1900
11
Books 16-18 (with index)
1900-1904
12
Books 19-21 (with index)
1908-1911
13
Book 22 (W.G. Bullock letter book, contains also S.E. Ward, John Hunton letters. Includes transcripts)
1868-1888

Series III.:  Subject Files, 1861-1966Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
13 1
"Afternoon of a Cattleman" - manuscript, author unknown
undated
13 2
Badger, Sam M. - book of poems
1861-1865
13 3
Baker, Lillian - manuscript, etc.
13 4
Bard, Isaac N. - diary transcript and account book
1875-1878
13 5
Beckworth, James P.
undated
13 6
Bills and Receipts
1866-1927
13 7
Bills and Receipts - Hunton, James E.
1916-1917
13 8
Bordeaux, James
undated
13 9
Bridger, James - correspondence, etc.
1923
13 10
Bullock Ranch - correspondence, etc.
1909-1916
13 11
Bullock, Richard (Deadwood Dick)
undated
13 12
Bullock, William G. - correspondence regarding
1928
13 13
Burgess, David J.
1926
13 14
Campbell, Malcolm
1925
13 15
Cannon, Joseph (Uncle Joe)
1926
13 16
Canton, Frank M.
undated
13 17
Carey, Joseph Maull - "I Will Draw Blood With the Truth" speech
undated
13 18
Carver, W. F. (Dr.)
1927
13 19
Cheyenne Census
1870
13 20
Clark, Gibson (Judge)
1914
13 21
Converse County - correspondence, etc.
1926
13 22
Cook, Harold J. Manuscript - "Lallee-Tales of the 04 Ranch"
undated
13 23
Custer, George A.
undated
13 24
Davis, Walter Scott
undated
13 25
Fort Fetterman - correspondence, manuscripts, etc.
1877-1926
13 26
Fort Hall
undated
Folders
13 27-28
Fort Laramie - correspondence, manuscripts, census, etc.
1868-1927
Folder
13 29
Fort Laramie Justice of Peace Docket (photocopy)
1881-1890
13 30
Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 - manuscript by John Hunton
undated
13 31
Fort (D. A.) Russell
1924
14 1
Flannery, L. G. - manuscripts concerning John Hunton and Fort Laramie
undated
14 2
Fremont, John C. - notes from
undated
14 3
Garnett, William
undated
14 4
Garnier, Baptiste "Little Bat" - manuscripts and news clippings by John Hunton
undated
14 5
Goshen County
1922
14 6
Grattan Massacre - manuscripts, correspondence, etc.
1910-1928
14 7-8
Hooker, William Francis - correspondence, "Abandoned" poem, etc.
1918-1920
14 9
Horse - Muggins
undated
14 10
Hunting - manuscripts, etc.
1926
14 11
Hunton, Blanche - correspondence regarding bill for relief of
1959
14 12
Hunton, John - correspondence, etc.
1888-1950
14 13
Hunton, John - autobiographical information on Hunton Family
undated
14 14
Indian Depradations - correspondence, etc.
1897-1898
14 15
Johnson County War
undated
14 16
Land - Public Land Policy
1901
14 17
Laramie City Census
1870
14 18
Laramie County
1899
14 19
Masons
undated
14 20
Miscellaneous Material - old railroad passes, land tract agreement, etc.
1870-1927
14 21
Morris, Esther
undated
14 22
Sheet Music - "Sketches of the West": Suite for Piano Solo, by John L. Hunton
1930
14 23
Natrona County
1924
14 24
Oatts, Thomas - diary transcript
1871-1883
14 25
Oregon Trail - list of stage stations, etc.
1924
14 26
Ostrander, Alson B. (Major)
1922
14 27
Phillips, John - correspondence
1927
14 28
Pickett, Mrs. General George
undated
14 29
Platte County - manuscripts, etc.
1923, undated
14 30
Pony Express - correspondence
undated
14 31
Pourier, Baptiste "Big Bat"
1927
14 32
Ross, Nellie Tayloe
1926
14 33
Schnyder, Leodegar - manuscript, etc.
1927
14 34
South Dakota: Black Hills
1927
14 35
Stokes, George W. - manuscript "New Roads Over Old Trails"
undated
14 36
Stricklen, Robert C.
undated
14 37
Sweetwater County Census
1870
14 38
Teapot Dome Oil
1925, undated
14 39
True, General and Mrs. - correspondence
1925
14 40
United States Governors' Trip Through Wyoming
1926
14 41
Unthank, J. A. - correspondence
1924
14 42
Wagon Box Fight - manuscript, correspondence
1927
14 43
Ward, Seth E. - manuscript, correspondence, etc.
1927, undated
14 44
Warren, Francis E.
1926
14 45
Woodruff, J. D.
undated
14 46
Wyoming and the West - election notice, etc.
undated
14 47
Wyoming Pioneer Association
undated
14 48
Wyoming Wool Growers Association
undated
14 49
Yellowstone National Park
1926

Series IV.:  Business Records, 1883-1931Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
14 50
Cheyenne Club - book of officers and by-laws
1891
14 51
Day Book
1883-1884
15 1
Fort Laramie DItch Company Minute Book
1892-1931
15 2
Memorandum Books: Personal Stories
1888
15 3
Memorandum and Account Books
1891-1907

Series V.:  Photographs, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
15 4
Fort Laramie
undated
15 5
Friends of John Hunton
undated
15 6
Hunton, Isaiah and Jesse
undated
15 7
Hunton, John and Blanche, and Garnier, Lallee
undated
15 8
Miscellaneous - Grace Raymond Hebard, John Hunton's guns and desk
undated
15 9
Oregon Trail
undated
15 10
Native Americans
undated
15 11
Negatives - John and Blanche Hunton, Lallee Garnier, guns and desk
undated
Folders
15 12-18
Photographs Used as Illustrations for Hunton Diaries
undated

Series VI.:  Historical Maps and Printed Material, 1876-1960Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
16 1
Maps to Accompany Hunton Diaries
1955
Maps:
Box Folder
16 2
Fort Laramie
1891-1960
16 2
North Platte Valley Historical Sites
1891-1960
16 2
Pony Express Routes
1891-1960
16 3
"Principal Explorers and Early Roads and Highways" (two copies)
1907-1908
Box Folder
16 4
Map of Wyoming
1883
16 5
Newspaper: Black Hills Pioneer - reproduction of June 8, 1876 issue
undated
16 6
Illustration of Old Fort Laramie
1937

Series VII.:  Artifacts, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Hand Guns:
Box
17
.442 Webley
undated
17
.32 calibre
undated
Shot Gun:
Box
18
Hammerless double barrel shotgun with leather case
undated
Rifle:
Box
18
.22 gauge "Whippet"
undated

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Cattle trade--Wyoming.
  • Fortifications--Wyoming.
  • Freight and freightage--Wyoming.

Geographical Names

  • Fort Laramie (Wyo : Forts).
  • West (U.S.)--History--1848-1950.
  • Wyoming--History--To 1889.

Form or Genre Terms

  • Diaries.
  • Letterpress copybooks.
  • Maps.
  • Photographs.

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Flannery, L. G., 1894-1964. John Hunton’s diary.
    • Flannery, L. G., Mrs. John Hunton’s diary.
    • Hunton, John, 1839-1928. John Hunton’s diary.
    Corporate Names
    • Laramie Ditch Company.