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				<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Inventory of the Ellwood family papers, <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863-1931</date></titleproper>
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		<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">University of Wyoming. American
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		  <addressline>American Heritage Center</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Dept. 3924, 1000 E. University Avenue</addressline> 
		  <addressline>University of Wyoming</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Laramie, WY 82071</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Phone: 307.766.2574</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Fax:307.766.5511 </addressline> 
		  <addressline>Email:ahcref@uwyo.edu</addressline> 
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	 	<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" encodinganalog="date">2013</date> 
		<p>University of Wyoming</p> 
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	 <creation>Finding aid encoded by Ann Mulfort
		<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">January 2013</date> </creation> 
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	 <head>Collection Summary</head> 
  	
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	 	<famname>Ellwood family</famname> </origination> 
      <unittitle encodinganalog="245" label="Title"> Ellwood family papers</unittitle> 
 	 	<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="1863/1931"> 1863-1931</unitdate>
	 
	 <unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="WyU-AH" label="Collection Number">00610</unitid>
	 
  	<physdesc encodinganalog="300" label="Size"> <extent>127.14 cubic
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		<corpname>University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.</corpname>
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  	<head>Biography of the Ellwood family</head><p>Isaac L. Ellwood (1833-1910) was a co-inventor of barbed wire, industrialist, and rancher during the second half of the nineteenth century.  Ellwood was born in Salt Springville, New York and settled in DeKalb, Illinois during the 1850s.  He first observed Henry Rose's invention of barbed wire in 1873, then patented his own version of the concept in 1874.  Ellwood purchased a half interest in Joseph Glidden's barbed wire patent, and the two men formed the Barbed Fence Company in DeKalb, Illinois in 1875.  When Glidden sold his half interest to Washburn-Moen Manufacturing Company in 1876, Ellwood renamed his business I.L. Ellwood and Company and retained control of barbed wire production and distribution in the West.  Elwood later formed Ellwood Wire and Nail Company, then reorganized his businesses as I.L. Ellwood Manufacturing Company in 1889.  In 1898, he sold his barbed wire interests to John W. Gates, who created American Steel and Wire Company.  In addition to his barbed wire business, Ellwood also imported and bred Percheron horses, owned ranches in Texas (including the famed Renderbrook and Spade Ranches), and invested in farm mortgages and mining.</p>
  	<p>William L. Ellwood (1859-1933), the son of of Isaac L. Ellwood, was a prominent horse breeder and rancher during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.  Born in DeKalb, Illinois, the younger Ellwood started his business career managing his father's Percheron horse interests, then found and operated his own successful Percheron breeding business, Will Ellwood Company, in DeKalb.  In addition to his horse business, he was a co-manager of the Ellwoods' ranches (including the Renderbrook and Spade Ranches) in Texas.</p>
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  	<head>Scope and Content</head><p>Collection mainly concerns Isaac and William Ellwood's barbed wire and Percheron horse breeding businesses (including I.L. Ellwood and Company, Ellwood Wire and Nail Company, I.L. Ellwood Manufacturing Company, and Will Ellwood Company), but also contains significant amounts of material concerning their ranching, farming, and mining interests.  The collection consists of the Ellwoods' business correspondence, letter books, financial ledgers, and legal documents.  Miscellaneous business files (containing correspondence, legal documents, and financial documents) and miscellaneous financial documents are in this collection as well.</p>
	 
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	 <p>There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes,
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		property, and libel laws as they apply.</p> 
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	 <head> Related Materials</head> 
  	<p>There are four other known Ellwood family collections preserved at Texas Tech University's Southwest Collection and Northern Illinois University's Regional History Center.</p>  
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	 <p>Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Collection Name, Collection
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	 <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="600"> <?xm-replace_text {Personal Name}?></persname>
	 
  	<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610"> I.L. Ellwood and Company.</corpname>
  	<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610"> Ellwood Wire and Nail Company.</corpname>
  	<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610"> I.L. Ellwood Manufacturing Company.</corpname>
  	<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610"> Will Ellwood Company.</corpname>
	 
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Manufactures -- United States -- 19th century.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Industrialists -- United States -- 19th century.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Barbed wire -- United States -- 19th century.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Manufacturing industries -- United States -- 19th century.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Percheron horse.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Horses -- Breeding -- United States.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Horse breeders -- United States.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Ranches -- Texas.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Ranching -- Texas.</subject>
	 
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  	<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> Ellwood, Isaac Leonard, 1833-1910.</persname>
  	<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> Ellwood, William L., 1859-1933.</persname>
      
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          <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Agriculture and Natural Resources</subject> 
          <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce</subject>
          <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Ranching</subject>
          <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Technology</subject>
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