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George T. Beck Papers, 1869-1968

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Beck, George T. (George Thornton), 1856-1943.
Title
George T. Beck Papers
Dates
1869-1968 (inclusive)
Quantity
19.12 cubic ft. (35 boxes)
Collection Number
00059
Summary
George T. Beck came to Wyoming in 1879, and was a sheep rancher, oil land developer, businessman, and politician in the Cody, Wyoming area. The collection contains correspondence and diaries of the Beck family, a manuscript for George Beck's autobiography, correspondence, journals and record books relating to his many business ventures, and printed material relating to his political and business careers.
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
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Historical Note

George Washington Thornton Beck was a Wyoming sheep rancher, oil land developer, businessman, and politician. Born 28 July 1856 near Lexington, Kentucky, Beck was the son of James Burnie Beck and a collateral descendant of George Washington. Beck studied civil engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York. In 1877 he headed west, eventually settling in northern Wyoming near present-day Sheridan. He owned a large sheep operation and was active as a mining engineer. In 1895 Beck laid out the city of Cody with his friend Colonel William F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody. Together they also formed the Shoshone Land and Irrigation Company. Later Beck built and operated the Shoshone Electric Light and Power Company and helped develop surrounding oil fields. Beck was the first member of the Wyoming territorial council from Johnson County and the president of the last territorial council. In 1902 he made an unsuccessful run for the governorship, but earned the nickname "Governor" nonetheless. He served as mayor of Cody in 1903 and was a member of the Wyoming State Senate from 1913-1917. He also served as a six time delegate to the Democratic National Convention. In 1897 Beck married Daisy M. Sorenson. Together they had three children : George T. Beck, Jr., Jane Beck Johnson, and Betty Beck Roberson. George Beck died 1 December 1943 in Cody.

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Content Description

The George T. Beck Papers, 1869-1968, include a large number of journals and record books relating to Beck's many business ventures. The collection contains records of the Shoshone Electric Light and Power Company the Shoshone Land and Irrigation Company, and other associations and organizations. The Legal Documents contain material relating to various court cases and land claims. Correspondence contains a mixture of personal, business, and politically-related correspondence. Diaries and Personal Papers include George Beck's diaries from 1889-1942. These diaries record daily happenings around the Beck residence in Cody and with Beck's business interests. This series also includes correspondence and financial receipts belonging to Christian Inhelder. Political Papers contain material belonging to George Beck's father, Senator James Beck of Kentucky, and also include documents relating to the many Democratic Conventions George Beck attended. Printed Material contains newspaper clippings relating to Beck's political and business careers. Maps of Wyoming and surrounding areas are included, as well as surveys of land around Cody and blueprints of several construction sites.

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Use of the Collection

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, George T. Beck Papers, Collection Number 00059, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

Alternative Forms Available

Existence and Location of Copies

Digital reproductions of select material from this collection are available at http://digitalcollections.uwyo.edu:8180/luna/servlet/uwydbuwy~111~111.

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Administrative Information

Related Materials

Related Materials

There are no known other archival collections created by George T. Beck at the date of processing.

Acquisition Information

Acquisition Information

The George T. Beck Papers were donated to the University of Wyoming in 1947 and 1966 by Daisy Sorenson Beck and her children.

Processing Note

Processing Information

The collection was processed by Susan Horan in October 1998 and revised by Loreley Moore in July 2007.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Container List

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Subject Terms

  • Electric utilities--Wyoming--Park County.
  • Water resources development--Wyoming--Park County.

Personal Names

  • Beck, James B. (James Burnie), 1822-1890.
  • Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.
  • Roberson, Betty Beck.

Corporate Names

  • Democratic National Convention.
  • George T. Beck Refinery.
  • Park County Fair Association (Wyo)
  • Shoshone Electric Light and Power Company.
  • Shoshone Irrigation Company.

Geographical Names

  • Cody (Wyo.)
  • Cuba -- History -- 1810-1899.
  • Park County (Wyo.)
  • Wyoming -- History -- 1919-1945.
  • Wyoming -- History -- 1946-
  • Wyoming -- History --1890-1918.
  • Wyoming -- History--To 1889.
  • Wyoming -- Politics and government.

Form or Genre Terms

  • Business records.
  • Diaries.
  • Photographs.

Occupations

  • Businessmen.

Titles within the Collection

  • Beck family
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