Wyoming Humanities Council records, 1970-2020

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Wyoming Humanities Council
Title
Wyoming Humanities Council records
Dates
1970-2020 (inclusive)
1985-2000 (bulk)
Quantity
107.70 cubic ft. (178 boxes) + 252.26 GB
Collection Number
09894
Summary
The collection consists largely of project files from 1981-2015, containing applications, correspondence, publicity, evaluations, financial information, and other materials on successful grant applications. The collection also includes administrative records from 1972-1996, containing council minutes, membership information and dealings with other state councils; director’s correspondence from 1970-1994; scrapbooks and newsclippings (1984-1996); 37 audio cassette tapes of council meetings and recordings of grant recipient speakers; and 2 vhs and 2 u-matic video tapes of programs.
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

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

The Wyoming Council for the Humanities (WCH), like other state humanities councils, was born out of the National Endowment for the Humanities' (NEH) Division of State Programs.

The NEH was established by Congress in 1965 to make grants in support of humanities-based research and education. In order to reach a more extensive and diverse audience, the NEH decided to invest a large portion of its funds to state efforts, and the idea for the State Program was born. NEH's State Program was initiated in 1970 on an experimental basis in six states.

In Oklahoma and Maine the funds received from the NEH were directed through state arts councils in order to develop a humanities program as a part of their program. The funds in Missouri and Georgia were made through the cooperation with a university continuing education or extension division. Wyoming and Oregon created independent humanities councils in order to receive and distribute the funds from the NEH, and it was this practice that soon became the norm throughout the country. The WCH, like other state councils, is made up of a broad representation of each state, with some members appointed by the governor, some from academia, and the rest from the general public.

The WCH offers six grant categories with three levels of funding for the support of humanities projects in Wyoming. The grant categories are the public humanities program grants, the local and regional heritage grants, humanities education grants, special project grants, fellowships for independent study, and planning grants. In order to be funded, the proposal must meet certain criteria as established by the NEH and the WCH. First, the humanities must be central to the project seeking funding and humanities scholars must be involved in the planning and implementation of the project. Projects must promote public appreciation and understanding of the humanities by adequately publicizing events to ensure public participation. Proposals must be realistically justified and must include a system of formal evaluation of the finished proposal.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Wyoming Council for the Humanities records include regrant files, correspondence, manuscripts, news clippings, and audio/visual materials. The regrant files (in Series I) make up the majority of the collection and include everything relating to granted projects.

The WCH records would be of great interest to anyone researching what types of grants are funded through the NEH and its state councils and what constitutes a successful grant application. The manuscripts and papers (Series I) are often valuable for their content.

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Preferred Citation

Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Wyoming Council for the Humanities Records, Collection Number 09894, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Related Materials

There are no other known archival collections created by the Wyoming Humanities Council at the date of processing.

Acquisition Information

The Wyoming Council for the Humanities donated their records to the American Heritage Center in several accretions, the first arriving in 1992 and the last in 2023. The papers are in good condition.

Processing Note

The collection was processed by Monte G. Kniffen in November 1997. Revised by D.C. Thompson in April 2004 and updated by Jamie J. Greene in September 2024. Most of the original folder titles have been maintained.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I. Project Files, 1981-1996Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1. Regrant Files
Arranged chronologically by regrant number. This subseries contains all information pertaining to regrant files, including application forms, correspondence, advertisement materials, evaluations.
Box Folder
1 1
002-85; Star Valley and the Western Experience
1984-1985
1 2
003-85; Hidden Places: Where History Lives
1984-1985
1 3
004-85; 1985 Statewide Humanities Leadership Project
1984
1 4
005-85; Gold Mine in the Sky
1984-1985
1 5
006-85; WOHFA Conference
1984-1985
1 6
007-85; Will James
1979-1986
1 7
008-85; Language-Last Frontier
1984-1985
1 8
009-85; Professor's Club
1984
1 9
010-85; Sunlight Basin Writers
1984-1986
1 10
011-85; Ethnic Traditions and Culture Change in Southwestern Wyoming
1984-1985
1 11
011-85; Ethnic Traditions and Culture Change in Southwestern Wyoming
1985
1 12
012-85; Short Lecture Series: Late Nineteenth Century American Culture
1984-1985
1 13
013-85; Iron Horse Comes West
1984-1985
1 14
014-85; Plains Indians Art and Dance
1984
1 15
015-85; Images of Aging in Film
1984-1985
1 16
016-85; Women Make History
1984-1985
1 17
017-85; Laramie Cultural Affairs Series
1984
2 1
018-85; Humanities and Environment
1983-1985
2 2
019-85; Willa Cather's Artistry
1984-1985
2 3
020-85; Museum Technical Assistance
1984-1985
2 4-7
021-85; Statewide Humanities Leadership Project, 1985
1984-1987
2 8-9
022-85; Support for Chautauqua
1984-1985
2 10
023-85; Wyoming History Day
1984-1985
2 11
025-85; Community Museum Outreach
1984-1985
2 12
026-85; Mind of the Nature Writer
1984-1985
3 1-2
027-85; Gender, Sexuality, and Human Culture
1980-1985
3 3
028-85; Oregon Trail
1984-1985
3 4
029-85; Jewish Films of the Twentieth Century
1985
3 5
030-85; Conference on Humanities Instruction
1984-1985
3 6
030-85; Improving Humanities Instruction
1985
3 7-9
031-85; Building a Stronger Wyoming...; Burgess (Ucross Foundation)
1985-1986
4 1
033-85; Heartland
1985
4 2
034-85; Chugwater Community Forum
1985
4 3
035-85; Spoken Words of Four Ranch Women
1985
4 4
036-85; Architectural Ambitions in 19th Century Wyoming
1985
4 5
037-85; How Could You Survive Without TV, Dad?
1985
4 6
038-85; Contemporary Ranch Women in Wyoming
1985
4 7
039-85; Churches and Congregations in Wyoming Prior to 1900
1985
4 8
040-85; History of S.H. Knight Science Camp
1985
4 9
041-85; Oilfield Trash and Proud of It: The Landscape and Culture of Oil Exploration
1985
4 10
042-85; Gillette Centennial History
1985
4 11
043-85; Culture and Place in Wyoming History
1985
4 12
044-85; Wyoming Heritage
1985
4 13
045-85; Cow Country Madam
1985-1987
4 14
046-85; Bonanza Waiting to be Mined
1985
4 15
047-85; Frontier and Gas Light: Prostitution in Laramie and Early Wyoming
1985
4 16
048-85; Through the Eyes of William Cody
1985
4 17
049-85; Overland Trail in Carbon County
1985
4 18
050-85; The Photography of Richard Throssel
1985
4 19
051-85; Wyoming and Wales: The Fabric of Land and Culture
1985
4 20
052-85; The Arapaho and Shoshone Ways
1985-1986
4 21
053-85; Star Valley-Then and Now
1985
4 22
054-85; Eighteen-Unit Course in Wyoming History and Government
1985
4 23
055-85; The Wind at Work in Wyoming
1985-1986
4 24
056-85; State of Marriage in the State of Wyoming
1985
4 25
057-85; Three Went Out-A Biography of Three Wyoming Men
1985
4 26
058-85; Wyoming's Heritage
1985
4 27
059-85; Lander Trail
1985
4 28
060-85; Eadsville-Town That Was
1984-1985
4 29
061-85; Writings of Jedediah Smith
1985
4 30
062-85; Wyoming Update
1985
4 31
063-85; Chinese Experience in Wyoming
1985
4 32
064-85; Shoshone Mission School
1985
4 33
065-85; Trading Cultures
1985
5 1
066-85; Hole-in-the-Wall. Closing the Gap
1985
5 2
067-85; The West of Owen Wister
1985-1987
5 3
068-85; United States and the Third World
1985
5 4
069-85; Professor's Club: A Docudrama
1985
5 5
070-85; Historic Wyoming Ranches
1985-1986
5 6
070-85; Historic Wyoming Ranches: Judith Sandoval References
1975-1987
5 7-8
071-85; Fence at Red Rim
1982-1987
5 9-12
072-85; Robert Summers Yellowtail: Visions of a Twentieth Century Warrior
1982-1986
5 13
073-85; Yellowstone Institute
1985
5 14
074-85; Griz '85: The Second Grizzly Bear Symposium
1985-1987
6 1
075-85; The Oregon Trail: A Ride to Preserve Our Historic Past
1985
6 2
076-85; Douglas 1900
1985
6 3
077-85; Exploring Past Lifeways: Archaeological Research at the Bugas-Holding Site
1985
6 4-5
078-85; Wolves and Humans
1982-1986
6 6
079-85; 1985 Summer Institute in Western American Studies
1985-1987
6 7-8
080-85; The Spirit of Survival: Voices from the Depression
1985-1986
6 9
081-85; Casper Collins' Days
1985-1986
6 10
082-85; Wind River-Arapaho Map
1985-1987
6 11-14
083-85; Wilderness and its Effect on American Culture
1985-1987, n.d.
7 1
084-85; Ethnicity in American Culture
1985-1986
7 2
085-85; American Short Story
1985-1986
7 3
086-85; Trails and Rails
1983-1985
7 4
087-85; Journal and Nature
1985
7 5
088-85; That Gold Mine in the Sky
1985-1986
7 6
089-85; Myths of Wyoming
1985
7 7
090-85; Gold Mine in the Sky
1985
7 8
091-85; 1985 Frontier Festival
1985
7 9
092-85; Summer Film Series
1985
7 10
093-85; Buckskin, Rawhide and Leather: Manufacture, Use, and Care
1985
7 11
094-85; Wyoming: Tradition and Transition
1985
7 12
095-85; Jim Bridger
1985
7 13
096-85; Gold Mine in the Sky
1985
7 14
097-85; Our Historic Past
1985
7 15
098-85; At Home in the Woods
1985-1986
7 16
099-85; Jim Bridger
1985-1986
7 17
100-85; Shell Valley: 100 Years
1985-1987
7 18
101-85; Excellence in Education
1985
7 19
102-85; Visions of the Northern West
1985-1987
7 20
103-85; Heartland
1985
7 21
104-85; Margaret Demorest Lectures
1985
7 22-23
105-85; Jackson Hole Heritage
1985-1987
8 1
106-85; Celebrate Her Story
1985
Folder
2-7
107-85; Historic Ranches of Wyoming
1985-1987
8
107-85; Photographs, Historic Ranches of Wyoming
1986
9
108-85; Willa Cather Presentation
1985
10-11
001-86; Demorest Lectures
1985-1986
12
002-86; Celebrate Her Story
1985
13
003-86; Promoting Critical Thinking in Young Children
1985
14
003-86; Critical Thinking in Children; Cooney (UW Child Care) Completed
1986-1987
15
004-86; Narcissa Whitman Living History
1985-1986
Box Folder
9 1-3
005-86; Statewide Humanities Leadership Project
1983-1987
Folder
4-7
005-86; Statewide Humanities Leadership Project: Evaluation Forms
1986
8
006-86; Education Modules in Wyoming Archaeology
1985-1986
9
007-86; Continuity and Change
1985-1986
10
008-86; More than Just Pretty Words
1985-1986
11
009-86; Images in History
1985-1986
12
010-86; Cowboy Songs and Range Ballads
1985-1987
13
011-86; Wyoming Energy Development
1985-1986
14
012-86; Writers on Writing
1986
15
014-86; Jim Bridger
1986
16
015-86; American Pop Culture
1986
17
016-86; Willa Cather
1986
18
017-86; Living History
1986
19
018-86; Yellowstone Institute
1986-1987
Box Folder
10 1
019-86; Casper Collins' Days
1986
Folder
2
020-86; Secular Humanism or Sacred Humanities
1986
3
021-86; Jim Bridger
1986
4
022-86; Along the Line: Hispanic Music of Southern Wyoming
1982-1986
5
023-86; American West
1983-1986
6
024-86; Gillette Centennial History
1986
7
025-86; Portraits in the Big Horn Basin: The Farm Crisis
1983-1986
8
026-86; Searching Out the Pioneers
1986
9
027-86; Sheepeater Indian and the Big Horn Sheep
1986
10
028-86; Tie-Camp Collage
1986
11
029-86; Media and Myth: The Journalistic Coverage of the Trial of Tom Horn
1986
12
030-86; Cultural Resource Inventory of Goshen County, Wyoming
1986-1988
13
031-86; History of the UW Geological Museum
1986
14
032-86; Grand Army of the Republic of Wyoming
1986
15
033-86; 40 Years Diggin'
1986
16
034-86; The Northern Route of the Cherokee Emigrants
1986
17
035-86; What We Wore: The People Who Made Wyoming
1986
18
036-86; Wyoming Legal Pioneer
1986-1987
19
037-86; Sharing Experience Through Art
1983-1986
20
038-86; Milestones: The Past as Present
1981-1986
21
039-86; Scholar-in-Residence
1986
22
040-86; WOHFA Conference
1986-1987
23
041-86; Fence at Red Rim
1986-1987
24
042-86; Wyoming Energy Development: A Human Perspective
1986
25
043-86; Summerfest Film Series
1986-1987
26
044-86; Sweetwater Frontier Days
1986
27
045-86; Women in Science Photograph Exhibit
1986-1987
28-29
046-86; 1986 Summer Institute in Western American Studies
1986
Box Folder
11 1
047-86; Sunlight Basin Writers Camp
1986
Folder
2
048-86; Family Agriculture in Tri-State Area
1986
3
049-86; American Short Stories Series
1986
4
050-86; Heartland-Film
1986-1987
5
051-86; Heartland: A Celebration of Women's History Week
1986
6
052-86; Seminar in Wyoming and Western Literature
1986-1987
7
053-86; 2nd Wyoming Biennial Exhibition
1986-1987
8
054-86; R.A.R.E.-Rural Area Reading Experience
1986-1987
9
055-86; Photo History of Chugwater
1986
10
056-86; Legends of the West
1986
11
057-86; Eating Your Way through Wyoming's History
1986
12-13
058-86; Shoshone and Arapaho Images
1986-1990
14
058-86; Shoshone and Arapaho Indians: WCH Accounts
1986-1987
15
058-86; Shoshone and Arapaho Images: Documents of NAIHC
1986
16
059-86; Regular Coverage of Art in the West
1986-1987
17
060-86; The Future of Healthcare and Delivery in Wyoming
1986
Box Folder
12 1-3
060-86; The Future of Healthcare and Delivery in Wyoming
1986-1987
Folder
4
060-86; The Future of Healthcare and Delivery in Wyoming: Evaluations
n.d.
5-7
060-86; The Future of Healthcare and Delivery in Wyoming: Conference Materials
1986
8
061-86; Indian Rock Art in Wyoming
1986-1987
9
062-86; Industrial History and Public Service
1986
10
063-86; Photographic Archive Planning Project
1986-1987
11
064-86; Historic Walking Tours-Laramie Jubilee Days
1986
12
065-86; Dramatic Monologues
1986-1988
13
066-86; The Constitution of the United States: A View from Then and Now
1986-1987
Box Folder
13 1
067-86; Planning Preservation in Wyoming
1986-1987
Folder
2
068-86; Speakers Bureau Sites and Scenery of Wyoming's Indian Wars
1986
3
070-86; Speakers Bureau Centennial Film Series
1986
4
071-86; Speakers Bureau Cowboy Songs and Cowboy Singers
1986
5
072-86; Speakers Bureau Plains Indian Art
1986
6
073-86; Speakers Bureau Lora Nicholls
1986
7
074-86; Speakers Bureau Meaning and Significance of Chinese Massacre
1986
8
075-86; Speakers Bureau The Meaning and Significance of Chinese Massacre
1986
9
076-86; Art of Place
1986
10
077-86; Community Storytelling Workshop with John Stansfield
1986-1987
11
078-86; Now or Never
1986
12
079-86; Charles Levendosky's Lecture
1986
13
080-86; Speakers Bureau Nancy Anderson's Lecture
1986
14
081-86; Speakers Bureau M.L. Doughthit's Lecture
1986
15
082-86; Victoria Woodhull and the Rhetoric of Revolution
1986-1987
16
083-86; Victoria Woodhull and the Rhetoric of Revolution
1986
17
084-86; Speakers Bureau Lecture by Randy Adams and Craig Sodaro
1986
18
085-86; Speakers Bureau Lecture by Margot Liberty
1986
19
086-86; Speakers Bureau Lecture by Nancy Anderson
1986
20
087-86; 1986 WCH Award; Eastern Wyoming College
1986-1987
21
088-86; WCH Award; Atlantic City Historical Society
1986-1987
22
089-86; WCH Award; Jim "Tex" Garry
1986
23
090-86; WCH Award; Rick Dare
1986-1987
24
091-86; WCH Award; Eric Sandeen
1986-1987
25-26
092-86; Archaeological Point Types of Wyoming
1986-1987
27
093-86; Richard Greeves: Exhibit and Catalog
1986-1987
28
094-86; Planning the 1987 Program
1986-1987
29
095-86; Margot Liberty Lecture
1986
30
096-86; Speakers Bureau Margot Liberty Lecture
1986
31
097-86; Speakers Bureau Adams and Sodaro Lecture
1986
32
098-86; Speakers Bureau Lecture by Sandeen
1986
33
099-86; Speakers Bureau Margot Liberty Lecture
1986
34
100-86; Speakers Bureau Margot Liberty Lecture
1986
Box Folder
14 1-2
001-87; Demorest Lectures
1986-1987
Folder
3
002-87; Wyoming Grizzley Bears: A Book and Mixed-Media Presentation
1986
4-5
003-87; Folk Arts in Wyoming
1986-1987, n.d.
6
004-87; Master Interpretive Plan for Ft. Phil Kearney and Related Battlefields
1986-1987
7
004-87; Master Interpretive Plan for Ft. Phil Kearney
1988-1990
8
005-87; Early Hominid Development and Behavior
1986-1987
9-10
006-87; Teen Pregnancy: A Human Dilemma
1986-1987
11-12
008-87; Bully, Bully, We're Big on Books
1986-1987
Box Folder
15 1
009-87; Critical Thinking in the Classroom
1986-1987
Folder
2
010-87; Introduction to Japanese Culture
1986-1987
3
011-87; Best of the West
1986-1987
4
012-87; History of Central Wyoming
1986-1987
5-7
013-87; Blessings of Liberty Series
1986-1987, n.d.
8
014-87; Character of Casper, 1889-1989
1986-1987
9
015-87; Wyoming History Day
1986-1987
10
016-87; Riders of the Cinema
1986-1987
11
017-87; Fur Trade Symposium; Burns (Ft. Laramie Historical Association)
1987
12
018-87; Teaching an Introduction to Women's Studies
1986-1987
13
019-87; Wyoming Vision: Images of Place and Self
1986-1987
14
020-87; Young Author's Program
1987
15
021-87; Shakespeare on Stage
1986-1987
16
022-87; Women's History Month
1986-1987
17
023-87; Humanities and the Stars
1986-1987
Box Folder
16 1
024-87; Winds of Change: State Convention
1987
Folder
2
025-87; Ethnic Heritage Display
1987
3
026-87; Casper Collins
1987
4
027-87; Cody! A Lecture by the Honorable William F. Cody
1987
5
028-87; Sunlight Basin Writers Camp
1987
6
029-87; Yellowstone Institute Humanities Courses
1986-1987
7
030-87; An Annotated Bibliography of America's Western Frontier Humor
1987
8
031-87; Saturday Night Community Dance
1987-1989
9
032-87; Artist, E.E. Stevens
1987
10
033-87; "Sagebrush Justice"
1987-1988
11
034-87; Catholic Community of Casper: A Popular History
1987
12-13
035-87; Jews in Wyoming
1987-1988
14
036-87; W.J. Hardin
1987-1990
15
037-87; Colonel Carrington: Saga of Fort Phil Kearney
1987
16
038-87; Search for Tradition
1987
17
039-87; Earth Art
1987
18
040-87; Yellowstone's Past
1987
19
041-87; Ernie Wilkerson and the Severence Tax
1985-1989
20
042-87; Historical Novel with Tie Flume Setting, 1892-1914
1987
21
043-87; Northeastern Wyoming: The Men and the Land
1987
22
044-87; Reconstructed Faces from Wyoming's Past
1987
23
045-87; Cowboy Code of Honor
1987
24
046-87; Lakotas Return to Wyoming
1987
25
047-87; Celluloid Mirror
1987
26
048-87; Indexing Local Newspapers
1987
27
049-87; Resources Indentification for Rebuilding Ft. Phil Kearny
1987
28
050-87; Wyoming Literacy Anthology
1987
29
051-87; The Legacy of Buffalo Bill
1987
30
052-87; Microfilming General Land Office Contract and Bond File
1987
Box Folder
17 1
053-87; A Century of Outfitting
1987
Folder
2
054-87; Place Names in Wyoming: A Compilation
1986-1987
3
055-87; Heart Mountain Women: Modern Pioneers
1987
4
056-87; Rough Passage North: Bridgers Trail Through Wyoming
1987
5
057-87; Historic Fort Bridger
1987
6
058-87; Conference on the High Plains
1987
7
059-87; A Glimpse into the Past: Rare Tribal Art Forms
1987
8
060-87; Fort Casper Western History Speakers
1986-1987
9-10
061-87; Wyoming Women Centennial History Project
1986-1988
11
062-87; 1987 Summer Institute in Western American Studies
1986-1988
12
063-87; Fort Casper Days
1987
13
064-87; Prehistoric Plains Woodland Occupation
1987-1988
14-15
065-87; 1987 Scholar in Residence
1987-1988
16
066-87; Lecture by Nancy Anderson
1987
17
067-87; Sweetwater Frontier Days
1987
18
068-87; One Woman's West
1987
19
069-87; Summerfest '87
1987-1988
20
070-87; Speakers Series
1987
21
071-87; Conestoga Days-Folk Music
1987
22
072-87; An Introduction to Material Folk Art in Wyoming
1987
23
073-87; James Madison Portrayal
1987
24
074-87; Portraits of American Ranch Women
1987
Box Folder
18 1
075-87; Jackson Hole Heritage; Rudd (JH Museum) Denied
1987
Folder
2
076-87; U.S. Constitutional Symposium; McIlvain (LCCC) Completed
1987-1988
3
077-87; Madison Chautauqua Series; Evans (Committee on Bicentennial) Completed
1987
4
078-87; Coelho-American Hero; Ettinger (Teton County Library) Withdrawn
1987
5-6
079-87; Winter Chautauqua 1988; Burton (WCS) Completed
1985-1988
7-8
080-87; Wyoming Album
1987-1992
9-10
081-87; Nation's Security and Wyoming's Future
1987-1988
11
082-87; The Carey Legacy; Flynn (Frontier Days Museum) Denied
1985-1987
12-13
083-87; Washakie County-Circle of Change
1987-1988
14
084-87; Semana Chicana
1987
15
085-87; Western Heritage Experience (Denied)
1987
16
086-87; Timeless Human Condition
1987
Box Folder
19 1
087-87; Elizabethan Fair Scholar
1987-1988
Folder
2
088-87; Wyoming Centennial Anthology Planning Meeting
1987-1988
3-4
089-87; Perspectives in Education
1987-1988
5
090-87; WOHFA Oral History Conference
1987
6
091-87; Heartland
1987
7
092-87; Milligan as Madison
1987
8
093-87; Artistry in Wool
1987-1988
9
094-87; Chopin Lives
1987
10
095-87; Building a Reservation
1987
11
096-87; Native Religions and Migrations
1987
12-13
097-87; Frank Wilkinson Lecture Series
1987
14-16
098-87; Summer Chautauqua Tour 1988
1987-1988
Box Folder
20 1-2
099-87; The Wiley Project
1987-1988
Folder
3
100-87 through 123-87 Speakers Bureau
1987
4
124-87 through 173-87 Speakers Bureau
1987
5
200-87; Allan Maybee WCH Award
1986-1987
6
201-87; Robert Koelling WCH Award
1987
7
202-87; WCH Award, Helen Fitch
1987-1988
8
203-87; WCH Award, Fort Caspar Museum
1987
9
204-87; Northwest Community College, WCH Award
1987
10
205-87; Wyoming Poets Weekend
1987-1988
11-13
206-87; Humor as a Humanistic Expression
1987-1988
14
207-87; Identification and Conservation of Period Clothing
1987-1988
15
208-87; Historic Ranches of Natrona County
1987
16
209-87; Speakers Bureau
1987
17
210-87; Planning Grant
1987
18
212-87; Tie Camps
1987
19
213-87; Speakers Bureau
1987
Box Folder
21 1
001-88; Fort Caspar Speaker Series II; Chapman (Fort Caspar)
1987-1988
Folder
2
002-88; Cowboy Songs and Range Ballads; Turner (BBHC)
1987-1988
3
003-88; An Ethical Dilemma; Birkholz (Sheridan College)
1988-1989
4
004-88; Wyoming Video Project; Ravage (UW) Denied
1988
5
005-88; Girls and Women in Education; Jensen (UW Women's Studies) Completed
1988
6
006-88; Rock Springs: Then and Now; Brinkerhoff (Western Wyoming College)
1988-1991
7
006-88; Rock Springs: Then and Now (Draft of Book); Brinkerhoff (Western Wyoming College)
n.d.
8
007-88; Sunlight Basin Writers' Camp; Bradley (NWCC) Completed
1988
9
008-88; Pony Express Club; Satchwell (UW Housing)
1988-1989
10
009-88; Country Dances; Evans (American Studies, UW) Complete
1988
11
010-88; Wyoming's Changing Perspectives; Potter (UW Anthropology) Denied
1988
Box Folder
22 1
011-88; Voices of the Pioneers; Haynes (Wyoming Territorial Prison)
1988
Folder
2
012-88; Ninth Annual Summer Institute of Western American Studies; Turner (BBHC)
1988
3
013-88; Symposium: Remington Revisited; Boehme (BBHC) Completed
1988
4
014-88; Living History Through Fashion; Meyer (UW Cooperative Extension Service) Denied
1988
5
015-88; Camplex; Dowler (Campbell County Public Land Board) Denied
1988
6
016-88; Recreation of Jackson Hole History; Rudd (J.H. Museum) Denied
1988
7
017-88; March to the Wind; Maybee (Fremont County Museum) Denied
1987-1988
8
018-88; Finding Our Past; Tamasy (AMH) Denied
1988
9
019-88; Washakie Chronology; Gaulke (FRIENDS) Denied
1988
10
020-88; Washakie County-Planning Grant; Krei (FRIENDS) Completed
1988
11
021-88; Wyoming Fiction Weekend; Deuel/Raines (CC Division of Language and Literature)
1988-1989
12
022-88; Looking Backward; Jenson (Utah Council for Humanities Education) Denied
1988
Box Folder
23 1
023-88; Planting in the Dust; Leonard (Frontier/E. Larimer County) Closed
1988-1990
Folder
2
024-88; History of Campbell County; Dowler (CAMPLEX) Completed
1988-1989
3
025-88; Centennial Project; Jacquot (Wyoming Arts Foundation)
1988-1990
4
026-88; Demorest Lectures; North (Casper College)
1988-1989
5
027-88; Washakie County-Cycle of Change; Krei (Friends of the Washakie County...)
1988-1990
6
028-88; The State We're In; Holzinger (League of Women Voters)
1988
Box Folder
24 1
101-88; Fresh Air; Canney (KUWR-FM)
1987-1988
Folder
2
102-88; Our Western Heritage in Film; Young (Fort Caspar Museum)
1987-1988
3
103-88; Friday Evening Film Series; Torry (UW Research Office) Denied
1987-1988
4
104-88; Ramses II Tele-Lectures; Sudduth (UW-Extended Studies)
1987-1988
5
105-88; Workshop on Agricultural Ethics; Lockwood (UW-College of Agriculture)
1987-1988
6
106-88; Centennial Planning Grant; Kathka/Tammasy (AMH)
1987-1988
7
107-88; Wyoming: A Centennial Bibliography; Jordan (NWCC)
1988-1989
8
108-88; Junior Great Books Series; Bailey (N. Evanston Elementary)
1987-1988
9
109-88; Hand of Man; Morrison (Nicolaysen)
1988
10
110-88; Great Cities of the World; T. Burton (LCCC)
1988
11
111-88; Centennial Messenger-Planning; Maybee (Fremont County Museum)
1987-1988
12
112-88; Wyoming's Cowboy Crafts; Evans (American Studies Program)
1988-1991
13
113-88; Western Heritage Experience; Campbell (Powder River Arts Council)
1988
14
114-88; Hispanic Film Festival; Flores (M.E.Ch.A.)
1988
15
115-88; Memories from One Room Schoolhouses; Sommers (Big Piney et al. Fine Arts Council)
1988-1989
Box Folder
25 1
116-88; Future of Our Past; Ware (EWC)
1988
Folder
2
117-88; Eugene O'Neill Double Take; Thomas (Glenrock Library)
1988
3
118-88; 100 Years of Saratoga Sun; Orde (Saratoga Historical Society) Denied
1988
4
119-88; Yellowstone Institute; Edlund (Yellowstone Association)
1988
5
120-88; Kahin on McCoy; Calvetti (Wyoming National Guard)
1988
6
121-88; Fort Caspar Days; Young (Fort Caspar Museum)
1988
7
122-88; Teacher's Resource Guide; O'Brien (Laramie Plains Museum)
1988
8
123-88; Hoe-Down on the Blacks Fork; Mayfield (Hoe-Down Advisory Committee) Denied
1988
9
124-88; Agricultural Forum; Salsbury (Carbon City-League of Women Voters)
1988
10
125-88; Planning Meeting for Centennial Project; Jacquot (Wyoming Arts Foundation)
1988
11
126-88; Wyoming Conference on English; Booth (UW English)
1988
12
127-88; Camplex Planning Grant; Dowler (Camplex)
1988
13
128-88; Arapaho Language Camp; Moss (Language/Culture Committee)
1987-1989
14
129-88; Eastern Shoshone Language Rejuvenation; Slater (Shoshone Tribal Business Council)
1988-1989
15
130-88; Pioneer and Developer; Sorg (Albany County Library)
1988
16
131-88; Bozeman Trail Days Series; John McDermott (Sheridan County Fulmer Library)
1988
Box Folder
26 1
132-88; Territorial Prison; Kornfeld/Guenther (UW Anthropology Department)
1988-1989
Folder
2
133-88; Archaeological Point Types of Wyoming; Vickie Wilhelm (Eastern Laramie County Arts Council)
1988
3
134-88; Elizabethan Fair Scholar; Susan Frye (UW Office of Special Projects)
1988
4
135-88; 5th Annual Wyoming Oral History/Folklore; Hodgson (WOHSA)
1988
5
136-88; Those Who Went First; Effinger (Teton County Library Foundation)
1988
6
137-88; Ben George Exhibit; Neil (Nicolaysen)
1988-1989
7
138-88; "The Point Is...?"; Deselms (Cheyenne Old West Museum)
1988
8
139-88; East German Films; Hanson (UW Modern and Classical Languages)
1988
9
140-88; Minnie Woodring Centennial Archives; Heuer (Fremont County Library)
1988-1989
10
201-88; From Petticoats to Pipelines; T. Burton (LCCC Herswest) Mini-Grant
1987-1988
11
202-88; Jim Garry-Heroes; Goodwin (SCFPL and SCCE) Mini-Grant
1988
12
203-88; Sorg as Buffalo Bill Cody; Kuchera (Wyoming Library Association) Mini-Grant
1988
13
204-88; Smith-Women Homesteader; Kuchera (Wyoming Library Association) Mini-Grant
1988
14
205-88; Carroll-Black Hills Tales; Kuchera (Wyoming Library Association) Mini-Grant
1988
15
206-88; Montross-Faces of Mexico; Kuchera (Wyoming Library Association) Mini-Grant
1988
16
207-88; Sherry Smith-Contrary Warriors; Henderson (Wyoming Indian Schools) Mini-Grant
1988
17
208-88; Francis, Cassity, Smith, Liberty, Knotts (Wyoming Recreation Association) Mini-Grant
1988
18
209-88; Smith, Liberty, Sorg, Carroll, Knotts (Wyoming Recreation Commission) Mini-Grant
1988
19
210-88; Programs at South Pass City; Knotts (Wyoming Recreation Commission) Denied
1988
20
211-88; Coelho and Cowboy Songs; Flynn (Old West Museum) Mini-Grant
1988
21
212-88; Sundquist as Tollope Blair; (Methodist Women) Mini-Grant
1988
22
213-88; Liberty-Cow Country; Hare (USFS) Mini-Grant
1988
23
214-88; Adams and Sodaro; Jolley (Cody School Library) Mini-Grant
1988
24
215-88; Milligan and M. Burton; Renaud (Friends of Washakie Museum)
1988
Box Folder
27 1
216-88; Burton, Sundquist; Bershinsky (Laramie Chautauqua Committee) Mini-Grant
1988
Folder
2
217-88; Lynne Swanson-Earhart; Thomas (Meeteetse Museums) Mini-Grant
1987-1988
3
218-88; Lou Burton as Jim Bridger; Beam (Toastmasters) Mini-Grant
1988
4
400-88; "Diary of the 44th State", The Wyoming Almanac; Siebken, Lee Ann (Fellowship)
1988
5
401-88; Wyoming's Hidden Treasures; Clark, Michael and Pamela (Fellowship)
1988
6
402-88; Mosaic of a Massacre-The Chinese Experience in Wyoming; Huidekoper, Virginia (Fellowship) Denied
1988
7
403-88; Jews of Cheyenne: An Oral History; Elliot, Mark and Marie Still (Fellowship) Denied
1988
8
404-88; Downwind of Buffalo Bill: With the Snake River in View; Roberts, Diane G. (Fellowship)
1988
9
405-88; An Historical Handbook of Star Valley, WY 1800-1900; Kennington, Forrest Weber (Fellowship) Denied
1988
10
406-88; Fort Phil Kearney and the Opening and Closing of the Bozeman Trail; McDermott, John D. (Fellowship) Denied
1988
11
407-88; U.S. Cavalry Maneuvers at Camp Otis-Pole Mountain Military Reserve; Faulkner, E.K. (Fellowship) Denied
1988
12
408-88; A Brief History of Crook County; Wilson, Mary Jean (Fellowship) Denied
1988
13
409-88; Pow-Wows of the Plains Indians; Brown Wolfe, Patt (Fellowship)
1988
14
410-88; The Rogers Canyon Suite Catalogue; Guerin, Charles (Fellowship) Denied
1988
15
411-88; Rethinking the Indian; Smith, Sherry (Fellowship)
1988-1989
16
412-88; Marjane Ambler (Fellowship)
1988-1989
17
413-88; Prostitution in Carbon County, 1868-1968; McGuinness, Cynthia A. (Fellowship) Denied
1988
18
414-88; The Visit of H.R.H., The Maharajah of Mysore to Wyoming; Alcorn, Gay Day (Fellowship) Denied
1988
19
415-88; Research on Ft. Washakie/Camp Auger/Brown/Thompson; Mitchell, Diana E.T. (Fellowship) Denied
1988
20
416-88; Footsteps of Stimson; Amundson, Mike (Fellowship)
1988
21
417-88; Wyoming in Fiction; Nesbitt, John (Fellowship)
1988-1989
22
418-88; From Classics to Cowboys; Love, Barbara (Centennial Project)
1988-1989
23
419-88; 100 Years of Living; Rohllf, Shelagh (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
24
420-88; Legend of Rawhide; Thayer, Christine (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
25
421-88; The Final Voice; Lawson, David (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
26
422-88; The W.B. Edwards Diary; Cook, Jeannie (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
27
423-88; 100 Years of Law Enforcement in Wyoming; Erhart, Janice (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
28
424-88; Camp Devin and Bradley's Expedition; Togstad, Gary (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
29
425-88; Consultant; Vadja, Edna (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
30
427-88; History of Manville, Wyoming; Willson-Whitehead, Anne (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
31
428-88; Carbon County's Old West; Siverson, Alison (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
32
429-88; Japanese Immigrants in Wyoming, 1898-1950; Hickman, Barbara (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
33
430-88; Voices from My Past; Jack, Palma L. (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
34
431-88; Franklin E. Adams Diary; Edens, Walter (Centennial Project)
1988-1990
35
432-88; Wind River Manuscripts; Kahin, Sharon (Centennial Project)
1988-1990
36
433-88; Centennial Voices; McDermott, John (Centennial Project)
1988
37
434-88; George W.T. Beck Memoirs; Gerber, Betty Jane Johnson (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
38
435-88; Wyoming Opinion 1869-1990; Hazners, Dainis (Centennial Project)
1988
39
436-88; Access to Wyoming and the American Imagination; Warner and Ravage (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
40
437-88; The Challenge; Vicklund, Laurel (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
41
438-88; Chronology of Centennial Years from Wheatland; White, Polly (Centennial Project)
1988-1990
42
439-88; Hell Gap Expeditions; Zeimans, George (Centennial Project) Denied
1988
Box Folder
28 1
001-89; Teaching Chinese Society; Kim (UW Sociology) Denied
1988-1989
Folder
2
002-89; Arapaho Language Camp; Moss (Arapaho Language and Culture Committee)
1988-1989
3
003-89; Picaresque II; Holthaus (Picaresque II)
1987-1989
4
004-89; Trail End Historical Center Master Plan; Liberty (Trail End Historical Center) Denied
1988-1989
5
005-89; From Trout Creek to Gravy High; McAdams (Shoshone Business Council) Denied
1988-1989
6
006-89; Wyoming State History Text for Elementary Students; Baird (Peregrine Smith Foundation) Denied
1989
7
007-89; The Platte River Road; Bunge (Nebraskans for Public TV) Denied
1989
8
008-89; Discovering Wyoming's Community Traditions; Parkhurst (Albany County School District #1) Denied
1988-1989
9
009-89; The Mountain in the Wind; Schenck (WY Centennial Everest Expedition) Denied
1988-1989
10
010-89; Multicultural Education for Young Children; Williams (UW Child Care Center)
1988-1990
11
011-89; Yellowstone National Park: Science, Politics or Both; Barkan (NWCC)
1988-1989
12
012-89; Shakespeare Workshop; Moran (UW-WCTL)
1988-1989
13
013-89; A Look at Wyoming Government; Holzinger (League of Women Voters)
1988-1989
14
014-89; 1989 Summer Institute in Western American Studies; Meyerdierks (BBHC)
1989
15
015-89; Fort Caspar Western History Speaker Series; Young (Fort Caspar Museum)
1989
Box Folder
29 1
016-89; Laramie After School Program; Eisenhauer (LPCC)
1988-1989
Folder
2
017-89; Literature Review Workshop; Moran (UW-Curriculum and Instruction)
1989
3
018-89; A Survey of the Folk Arts of Northwestern Wyoming; Evans (UW American Studies)
1989
4
019-89; Wyoming Vietnam Vets Moving Wall; Flynn (Elks Lodge)
1989
5
020-89; Pony Express Club; Satchwell/Palaniuk (UW Housing)
1989-1990
6
021-89; No Man's Land?--Red Desert; Kahin (Dubois Museum et al.)
1988-1989
7
022-89; Wyoming Territorial Prison Archaeological Project; Reher (UW Archaeology)
1989
8
023-89; Wyoming History Day Promotional Project; Bachman/Rollins (AMH)
1989
9
024-89; Summerfest-Inc.; Knotts (Wyoming Recreation Commission)
1989
10
025-89; World War II: Perecution and Rescue; Kohler (UW Arts and Sciences)
1989-1990
Box Folder
30 1
026-89; Western Movement: Peoples of Wyoming; Wolz (Casper College) Denied
1989
Folder
2
027-89; The Scientist and the Sacred; Wolfe (Watershed Foundation) Denied
1989
3
028-89; Mission 2000 Public Forums; Wray (Ucross Foundation)
1989
4
029-89; Arapaho Language Classes; Moss (Arapaho Language and Culture Commission) Denied
1989
5
030-89; Creative Nonfiction Weekend; Deuel (Artcore)
1989
6
031-89; The Jews of Wyoming; Wolin (Hebrew Union College; Skirball Museum)
1989-1990
7
101-89; Jonathan Kozol; Minier (UW)
1988-1989
8
102-89; Equality Day Celebration; Morton (Laramie County Equality Day Coalition)
1988-1989
9
103-89; Greater Yellowstone Symposium Planning; Barkan (NWCC)
1988-1989
10
104-89; From Wind River to London; Rudd (Jackson Hole Historical Center and Museum)
1988-1989
11
105-89; Cataloging Photos of Valley of Three Worlds Project; Jost (CWC)
1988-1989
12
106-89; Arapaho Language Classes; Moss (Arapaho Language and Culture Commission)
1989
13
107-89; Regionalism and Regional Culture; Frobish (UW American Studies)
1989
Box Folder
31 1
108-89; Planning Grant-1990 Humanities
1989
Folder
2
109-89; Study of Mythic Western Hero; Young (Ft. Caspar Museum Association)
1989
3
110-89; International Links-Barbed Wire State; Tollefson (Natrona County School District)
1987-1989
4
111-89; Central America-Where Is It?; Hazners (Sheridan College)
1988-1989
5
112-89; Piano Portraits by John Adams; Williams (Sheridan Arts Council)
1989
6
113-89; Culture in Crisis; Karlstom (Amnesty International)
1989
7
114-89; Milward L. Simpson Humanities Award; Bachman (AMH and Wyoming State Historical Society)
1989
8
115-89; Science in a Moral Context; Bonnie Lane (Converse County School District #1)
1989
9
116-89; Tom McGuane: His Fiction and Film; Torry (UW)
1989
10
117-89; We Got There on the Train; Sessions (Wyoming Committee on Aging)
1989
11
118-89; Western Horizons Institute; Hensley (WWC)
1989
12
119-89; Great Journeys; Sturman (LCCC)
1989
13
120-89; Cheyenne Cemetery Complex; Intlekofer (City of Cheyenne)
1989
Box Folder
32 1
121-89; Who's That Woman?; Paben (Park County Library System)
1989
Folder
2
122-89; A Visit with Larry McMurtry; Tate (Friends/Sheridan County Fulmer Library)
1989
3
123-89; Technician for Chautauqua Sites; Burton (Rocky Mountain Chautauqua)
1989
4
124-89; Sweetwater Frontier Days; Brown (Sweetwater County School District)
1989
5
125-89; Platte Bridge Encampment; Schrock (Fort Caspar Museum)
1989
6
126-89; Yellowstone Institute; Cole (Yellowstone Association)
1989
7
127-89; Wyoming Futures Reunion; Wray (Ucross)
1989
8
128-89; 1989 Summer Institute of Western American Studies; Meyerdicks (BBHC)
1989
9
129-89; Soundings; Vernon (KUWR-FM)
1989
10
130-89; Cowboy Life Exhibit; Booth (Wyoming Children's Museum)
1989
11
131-89; East Slavic Gypsy Music and Dance; Bagby (UW Modern and Classical Languages)
1989
12
132-89; Big Sandy; Bausch (Fremont County Historical Society)
1989
13
133-89; Peter-Child in War; Jordan (UW Modern and Classical Languages)
1989
14
134-89; Mike Rose/Conference on English; Booth (UW English Department)
1989
15
135-89; Big Piney Writing Project; Wilson (Big Piney School District) Denied
1989
16
136-89; Sociological and Cultural Impact of Wyoming's First Ladies; Brown (Wyoming Commission for Women)
1989
Box Folder
33 1
137-89; Arapaho Language Camp; Moss (Arapaho Language and Culture Commission)
1989
Folder
2
138-89; Hell Gap Expeditions-Educational/Historical Tour; Eisenbarth (WAS-High Plains Chapter)
1989
3
139-89; Wyoming Centennial Anthology Meeting; Rea (ARTCORE)
1989-1990
4
140-89; Bozeman Trail Days Symposium 1989; McDermott (Ft. Phil Kearney/Bozeman Trail Association)
1989
5
141-89; Birth of Books/Native American Night; Linder (UW English Department)
1989
6
142-89; Wyoming's Centennial Radio Show; Milligan (Wyoming Chautauqua Society)
1989
7
143-89; Singular Settlers: Life in the Least Populous State; Anderson (Nicolaysen Art Museum)
1989-1990
8
144-89; 1890 a la Mode; Flynn (Cheyenne Old West Museum)
1989
9
145-89; Marseillaise Over America; Smart (ARTCORE) Denied
1989
10
146-89; WOHFA Conference; Myers (WOHFA)
1989
11
147-89; Western Arts Symposium; White (Jackson Hole Visual Arts)
1989-1990
12
148-89; Elizabethan Fair Distinguished Lectureshi; Frye (UW English Department)
1989
13
149-89; Medicine Wheel Cultural/Religious Values; Marceau (Wyoming Historic Preservation Office)
1989
14
150-89; Reader's Theatre Production; O'Brian (Laramie Plains Museum)
1989-1990
15
151-89; Art and Society: Community Lectures and School Outreach Program; Thulin (Community Visual Art Association)
1989
Box Folder
34 1
201-89; Dennis Coelho; Hillman (Laramie County Medical Society) Mini-Grant
1989
Folder
2
202-89; Sheila Sundquist; Hafich (Cheyenne Newcomers Club) Mini-Grant
1989
3
203-89; Lou Burton; Kallal (Nova Core Carey Junior High) Mini-Grant
1989
4
204-89; WSMLA Annual Meeting; O'Meara (WSMLA)
1989
5
205-89; Adams, Sodaro, Cassity, Montrose, et al.; Rulli (CY Junior High Enrichment Committee) Mini-Grant
1989
6
206-89; Lou Burton; Fry (Wyoming Adult Continuing Education and Community Education) Mini-Grant
1989
7
207-89; Dolores Cardona; DeHerrera (Hot Springs Crisis Line) Withdrawn
1989
8
208-89; Swanson/Walker; Thomas (Meeteetse Museum) Mini-Grant
1989
9
209-89; Lynn Hull; Neil (Nicolaysen) Mini-Grant
1989
10
210-89; Mike Amundson; Lupton (Douglas Rotary Club) Mini-Grant
1989
11
211-89; Burton, Lou; Handley (Crook County School District) Mini-Grant
1989
12
212-89; Brown Wolfe, Pat; Naylor/Fisher/Wigam (Carbon County School District) Mini-Grant
1989
13
213-89; Garry/Liberty; Matthews (Carbon County High Education Center) Mini-Grant
1989
14
214-89; Cassity; Lund (Oregon-California Trails Association) Mini-Grant
1989
15
215-89; Amundson; Ring (Friends and Company) Mini-Grant
1989
16
216-89; Kathka/Brown Wolfe et al.; Butler (Weston County Library) Mini-Grant
1989
17
217-89; Garry; Howard (Natrona County School District #1) Mini-Grant
1989
18
218-89; Hull; Wray (Ucross) Mini-Grant
1989
19
219-89; Montross; Anderson (Carbon County Library System) Mini-Grant
1989
20
20-89; Francis, Kahin, Brown Wolfe, Garry; Young (Fort Caspar Museum Association) Mini-Grant
1989
21
221-89; Garry; Thomas (Meeteetse Museum) Mini-Grant
1989
22
222-89; Evans/Swanson/Kathka; Flynn (Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum) Mini-Grant
1989
23
223-89; Marta Brown; Wilson (Antique Auto Club) Mini-Grant
1989
24
224-89; Segerstrom; Thulin (Snake River Institute) Mini-Grant
1989
25
225-89; Stipends for Montana Centennial Symposium; Chapman (WCH) Mini-Grant
1989
26
226-89; Horsecapture; Healy (Friends of Washakie County Museum) Mini-Grant
1989
27
227-89; Anderson-Tire Hack Camps; Leys (USFS-Brush Creek) Mini-Grant
1989
28
229-89; Several Speakers; Booth (Wyoming Children's Museum) Mini-Grant
1989
29
230-89; Brown Wolfe; Rudd (Jackson Hole Museum) Mini-Grant
1989
30
231-89; Nancy Anderson; Ellis (Wally Byan Caravan Club) Mini-Grant
1989
31
232-89; Mike Amundson; Collamer (Saratoga Historical and Cultural Association) Mini-Grant
1989
32
233-89; Brown Wolfe, Francis; Brace (Fremont County Pioneer Museum) Mini-Grant
1989
Box Folder
35 1
400-89; Historical Map of Wyoming; Luhr (Fellowship) Denied
1989
Folder
2
401-89; Peggy Simson Curry's Wyoming; Gunderson (Fellowship) Denied
1989
3
402-89; Living Generations; Barnes (Fellowship) Denied
1989
4
403-89; Life, Tales, Legends/Albany County; Crouse (Fellowship) Denied
1989
5
404-89; Arapaho Language; Ihm (Fellowship)
1989
6
405-89; Rolling Pin Rules; Sidle (Fellowship)
1989
7
406-89; Finding Our Traditions; Fraser (Fellowship)
1989
8
407-89; Wyoming-A Hundred Years; Wilcox (Fellowship) Denied
1989
9
408-89; Northern Arapaho Symbolism; Spoonhunter (Fellowship)
1989
10
409-89; Cheyenne-The First Three Years; Parkin (Fellowship) Denied
1989
11
410-89; Playscript of Wyoming History; Page and Sandoe (Fellowship) Denied
1989
12
411-89; Century of Wyoming Photographers; Ehernberger (Fellowship) Denied
1989
13
412-89; Video History of the Territorial Prison; Lemire (Fellowship) Denied
1989
14
413-89; To Make the Desert Bloom; Hoopengarner (Fellowship)
1989
15
414-89; Life and Death of Caspar Collins; Wittmayer (Fellowship) Denied
1989
16
415-89; Education of a Progressive Teacher; Migliazzo (Fellowship)
1989
17
416-89; Popular Content of Indian Images; Volkmar (Fellowship) Denied
1989
18
417-89; Shoshoni/Arapaho History in the Pre-Reservation Era; Calloway (Fellowship) Denied
1989
19
418-89; Wind River Pioneers; Mockler (Fellowship) Denied
1989
20
419-89; Sunday School Movement in Wyoming; Hallberg (Fellowship) Denied
1989
21
420-89; Homestead and Royalty of Wyoming; Granaas (Fellowship) Denied
1989
22
421-89; On The Road-In Wyoming; Anderson (Fellowship) Denied
1989
23
422-89; Stipends for Trails Symposium; Emerson, Cotherman et al. (Fellowship)
1989
24
426-89; Lora Nicholls Collection; Anderson (Fellowship)
1989
Box Folder
36 1
001-90; Northern Arapaho of Wind River; Spoonhunter (North American Indian Heritage Center) Denied
1989
Folder
2
002-90; Our West: Frontier Experience in Western Wyoming; Hensley (Western Wyoming College)
1989-1990
3
003-90; Historic Ranches of Wyoming Exhibit; Sandoval (Wyoming Wool Growers) Denied
1989
4
004-90; Wyoming Centennial Radio Show; Milligan (Wyoming Chautauqua Society) Denied
1989
5
005-90; Western Movement: Changing Faces of Wyoming; Wolz (Caspar College)
1989
6
006-90; Wyoming Star Catchers; Brown (High Plains Energy Technology Center)
1989
7
007-90; Prehistoric Ceramics of Southwestern Wyoming; Daron (WWC)
1990-1991
8
008-90; 1990 Summer Institute in Western American Studies; Comstock (BBHC)
1990-1991
9
009-90; Wyoming in the Literary Imagination; Nesbitt (EWC) Denied
1990
10
010-90; To Reach for the Stars; Brown (HPETCF) Denied
1989-1990
Box Folder
37 1
011-90; Bootleg Exhibit; Jones (Fossil Country Futures, Inc.)
1990
Folder
2
012-90; Centennial Institute; Kathka (AMH)
1990-1992
3
013-90; Basic Dictionary of Eastern Shoshone; Wagon (Eastern Shoshone LCC/Business Council)
1990-1992
4
014-90; Fort Caspar Western History Speakers Series; Schrock (Fort Caspar Museum Association)
1990
5
016-90; Wyoming Territorial Prison Site Grand Opening; Francis (Wyoming Territorial Prison)
1990
6
017-90; Symposium: Representing Wyoming; Boehme (BBHC)
1990-1991
7
018-90; French Language Institute; Picherit (Wyoming Center for Teaching and Learning, UW) Denied
1990
8
019-90; International Studies Institutes; Gribb (Wyoming Center for Teaching and Learning)
1990-1991
Box Folder
38 1
020-90; Once and Future King: Arthurian; Aronstein (Wyoming Center for Teaching and Learning) Denied
1990
Folder
2
021-90; Summer Institute: Russian Language; Bagby (Wyoming Center for Teaching and Language) Denied
1990
3
022-90; Pony Express Club; Satchwell (UW Housing)
1990
4
023-90; Oral History of Southeastern Uinta County; Gaylord (Mountain View Centennial Committee) Denied
1990
5
024-90; Livestock Brands/Green River Valley; Carr (Green River Valley Museum, et al.) Denied
1990
6
025-90; Ft. Bridger Mormon Wall Archaeological Project; Hauff (Ft. Bridger State Historical Site)
1990
7
026-90; Wyoming History Day; Bachman/Rollins (Wyoming State Historical Society) Denied
1990
8
027-90; Frontier Crossroads Legacy Day; Simkins (Texas Trail Museum)
1990-1991
Box Folder
39 1
028-90; Faces of Wind River; Oleson (North American Indian Heritage Center)
1990-1991
Folder
2
029-90; Centennial Conference on Wyoming History; McDermott (WAAH)
1990
3
030-90; No Man's Land/Red Desert; Kahin (Dubois Museum et al.)
1989-1990
4
031-90; MASK! From Commedia to Bauhaus; Mauawad (IMAGO, Theatre Mask Ensemble)
1989-1990
5
032-90; High Plains Public Archaeology; Reher (UW Anthropology)
1990
6
033-90; Cheyenne Airport Historical Project; Elwood (Cheyenne Airport Board) Denied
1990
7
034-90; Nature, Culture, Human Values; Dray (Snake River Institute) Denied
1990
8
101-90; Cody Complex and Fort Bonneville; Daron (WWC Natural History Museum)
1990
9
102-90; Annual Audubon Program, 1990; Demorest (Murie Chapter of Audubon)
1989-1990
10
103-90; Tom Kinser State High School Jazz Festival; Winters (Casper College)
1989-1990
11
104-90; Ice Lantern Festival; Christy (Washakie County Centennial Committee)
1990
12
105-90; Martin Luther King Speaking; Ware (Association of Black Student Leaders)
1989-1990
13
106-90; Celebrating the Centennial; Burton (East Larimer County Arts Council and LCCC)
1989-1990
Box Folder
40 1
107-90; Foremothers and Granddaughters; Holland (Teton County Library/Jackson Community Education)
1990
Folder
2
108-90; Picaresque II-Mini Chautauqua; Pelon (Picaresque II)
1989-1990
3
109-90; A Trip Through History; Flynn (Cheyenne Frontier Days OWM)
1990-1991
4
110-90; American Voter: In Search of Ethics; Lex (League of Women Voters)
1990
5
111-90; Women in Wyoming-Then and Now; Swan (Uinta County Library)
1990
6
112-90; Smith-Sherlock and Tibbals; Guenther (SPC)
1990
7
113-90; Nature/Culture/Human Values; Sullivan (Snake River Institute)
1990
8
114-90; Wyoming Women's History; McDaniels (Wyoming Commission for Women)
1990
9
115-90; Johnson County: In the Scheme; Myers (Johnson County Historical Society)
1990-1991
10
116-90; Maria Thaddeus: Childhood in Sunshine and Shadow; Jordan (UW Modern and Classical Languages)
1990
11
117-90; Getting Along in the Good Old Days; Ambler (Yellowstone Association)
1990
12
118-90; Wyoming in the Literary Imagination; Nesbitt (EWC)
1990
13
119-90; Space in Perspective; Brown (High Plains Energy Technology Center)
1990-1991
Box Folder
41 1
120-90; Technician for Rocky Mountain Chautauqua; Burton (Wyoming Chautauqua Society)
1990
Folder
2
121-90; The American Bison; Provo (Wildlife/American West Museum)
1990
3
122-90; Planning Grant: German Language Curriculum Development; Mayer et al. (Wyoming Foreign Language Teacher's Association) Denied
1990
4
123-90; Lakeview Cemetery Walking Tour; Intlekofer (Cheyenne Cemetery Division)
1990
5
124-90; Arapaho Language Camp; Moss (Arapaho Language/Culture Commission)
1990
6
125-90; Outlaw Land-Fact or Fiction; Fleming (Little Snake River Valley Centennial Committee)
1990
7
126-90; Humanities Festival on Language; Springer-Davis (Casper College)
1990
8
127-90; Yellowstone Institute Humanities Courses; Struebel (Yellowstone Association)
1990
9
128-90; From Barns to Big Bands; Evans (UW American Studies) Denied
1990
10
129-90; Bobby Bridger and Company; Barlow (Museum of the Mountain Man)
1990
11
130-90; Marilyn Niewoehners Fashion Revue; Schoenwald (Hot Springs Arts Council) Denied
1990
12
131-90; 1838 Rendezvous Encampment; Boesch (1838 Rendezvous Association)
1990
Box Folder
42 1
132-90; Soundings; Vernon (KUWR-FM)
1990-1991
Folder
2
133-90; Western Heritage Festival; McLaughlin (Pinedale Fine Arts Council)
1990
3
134-90; Big Horn Basin Centennial Roundup; James (BH Basin Centennial Roundup Committee)
1990
4
135-90; Screen and Scriptwriting Weekend; Raines (Casper College Division of Language and Literature)
1990-1991
5
136-90; Ballad of the West/Bobby Bridger; Freeman (Fort Bridger Rendezvous Association)
1990
6
137-90; Plenary Session on Ethics; Green (Wyoming Chapter of American Society for Public Administration)
1990
7
138-90; Annotated Bibliography of Fremont County; Barber (Fremont County Library) Denied
1990
8
140-90; Teresa Jordan Comes Home; Warfel (ADC and LCCC Cultural Committee)
1990-1991
9
141-90; Federal Agency Decision Making and Native American Religion; Boggs (University of Montana) Denied
1990
10
142-90; The Drums of Winter; Effinger (Teton County Library)
1990-1991
11
143-90; Landmark; Hosking (Vigilante Players, Inc.)
1990-1991
Box Folder
43 1
201-90; Eric Sorg as Buffalo Bill Cody; Mori/Lehtoma/Harper (WWC Outreach)
1990
Folder
2
202-90; Amundson-Stimpson
1990
3
203-90; Garry/Kathka; Newson (Conestoga Elementary)
1990
4
204-90; Patt Brown Wolfe; Carlson (Mountain View School)
1990
5
205-90; Montross; Nevins (Crow Creek Questers)
1990
6
206-90; Swanson/Burton; Morton (LCCC and WCW)
1990
7
207-90; Coelho; Thein (Cheyenne Bishop's Guild)
1990
8
208-90; Sorg as Cody; Webb (Glenrock Community Education)
1990
9
209-90; Hull; Thorpe (NWCC)
1990
10
210-90; Frison and Francis; McGough (Big Horn County Historical Society)
1990
11
211-90; Lynne Swanson; Cruea (Glenrock High School)
1990
12
212-90; Montross; Johnston (Foster Grandparent Program)
1990
13
213-90; Warder; Doyle (Johnson County School District)
1990
14
214-90; Coelho; Eastman (LDS Church, Cheyenne)
1990
15
215-90; Nancy Anderson; Palm (Wyoming History Day, District #6)
1990
16
216-90; Swanson, Adams, and Sodaro; Myers (Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum)
1990
17
217-90; Guenther; Sheinkar (Sweetwater County School District)
1990
18
218-90; Montross; Roth (Sweetwater County Library System)
1990
19
219-90; Amundson; Long (Rock River School)
1990
20
220-90; Sorg, Eric; Collier (Crook County Library)
1990
21
221-90; Kathka; Stevenson (Pine Bluffs Chamber of Commerce)
1990
22
222-90; Cassity; Fry (Wyoming Adult Continuing Education Association)
1990
23
223-90; Cassity; Connor (Rawlins Centennial Committee)
1990
24
224-90; Sorg, Eric; Handley (Pine Haven Branch Library)
1990
25
225-90; Warder; Duncan (Hanna Elementary School)
1990
26
226-90; Warder; White (Washakie County School District)
1990
27
227-90; Kathka; Van Velzor (Cheyenne Executive Club)
1990
28
228-90; Several Speakers; Wilcox (East Junior High)
1990
29
229-90; Several Speakers; Nachtigall (Positive Living Motivators)
1990
30
230-90; Adams and Sodaro; Anderson (Carbon County Library System)
1990
31
231-90; Montross; Nachtigall (Gilchrist Elementary)
1990
32
232-90; Coelho and Evans; Reynolds (UW Cooperative Extension Service)
1990
33
233-90; Anderson; Chapman (Carbon County School District #1)
1990
34
234-90; Coelho; Lewis (Laramie County Library System)
1990
35
235-90; Francis and Marshall; Sturman (LCCC and Wyoming State Museum)
1990
Box Folder
44 1
236-90; Marous; Effinger (Teton County Library)
1990
Folder
2
237-90; Shalinsky; Tollefson (Natrona County School District)
1990
3
238-90; Sorg; Bebout (Wyoming Honor Farm)
1990
4
401-90; Cheyenne and Crow Stories: Northeastern Wyoming; McDermott (Fellowship)
1990
5
402-90; Wagon Wheels and Trail Life; Darnell (Fellowship)
1990
6
403-90; Early History of Wyoming State Penitentiary at Rawlins; Setright (Fellowship)
1990
7
404-90; Missiles in Platte County; Case (Fellowship)
1990
8
405-90; Inventory of Robert Anderson Tape Recordings; Liberty (Fellowship)
1990
9
406-90; Medicine Wheel Survey; Crabtree (Fellowship)
1990
10
407-90; Understanding Wyoming Culture; Ellison (Fellowship)
1990
11
408-90; Cultural Influences on Alcohol Use in Northeastern Wyoming; Davidson (Fellowship)
1990
12
409-90; Garry (Fellowship)
1990
13
410-90; Pony Express; Dannen (Fellowship)
1990
14
411-90; Missionary of the Rockies: de Smet; McBride (Fellowship)
1990
15
412-90; Flying in Wyoming; Brown (Fellowship)
1990
16
413-90; History of the "Little Brown School"; Husdale (Fellowship)
1990
17
414-90; Editing Two Diaries of 1871 Yellowstone Expedition; Merrill (Fellowship)
1990
18
415-90; From Cowpoke to U.S. Senator: John B. Kendrick; Carroll (Fellowship)
1990
19
416-90; History of Tom Horn in Wyoming; Carlson (Fellowship)
1990
20
417-90; In Their American West: Grassroots Conceptions; Davis (Fellowship)
1990
21
418-90; Impact of Voluntary Infantry on Settlement Along the Oregon Trail; Griffin (Fellowship)
1990
22
419-90; American Metis and the Family of Alexander Colbertson; Wischmann (Fellowship)
1990
23
420-90; Lifestyle/Health/Lean Buffalo Meat Project; Komma (Fellowship)
1990
24
421-90; Roman Nose: War Leader of the Cheyenne; Gardiner (Fellowship)
1990
25
422-90; Humanism and National Park Management: Yellowstone's Personality of Place; Meyer (Fellowship)
1990
26
423-90; Hospice for a Dying Town; O'Jack (Fellowship)
1990
27
424-90; History of Contract Surveys of the Public Domain in Wyoming; Stoughton (Fellowship)
1990
28
425-90; Ghosts: The Modern Culture of Wyoming Ghost Towns; Lindner (Fellowship)
1990
29
426-90; Knitting Machine/Design School; Komma (Fellowship)
1990
30
427-90; Biography of John B. Kendrick; Rhode (Fellowship)
1990
31
428-90; Reverend William Bradford Dodge Gray: Itinerant Pioneer; Carlson (Fellowship)
1990
32
429-90; Gravesites and History of Desert Homesteaders; Smith (Fellowship)
1990
33
Trails Proposal 1-90; South Pass City; Guenther (Mini-Grant)
1990
34
Trails Proposal 2-90; Western Wyoming College; Hensley (Mini-Grant)
1990
35
Trails Proposal 3-90; Meister (Sheridan County Library)(Mini-Grant)
1990
36
Trails Proposal 4-90; Swan (Uinta County Library) (Mini-Grant)
1990
Box Folder
45 1
001-91; The Wilderness Idea; Hott (Wisconsin Academy of Science)
1990-1992
Folder
2
002-91; The Power of Language; Springer-Davis (Casper College)
1990-1991
3
003-91; New Visions, No Boundaries; West (Wyoming Chautauqua Society) Denied
1990-1991
4
004-91; Representations of Educators in Literature; Jackson (UW-Arts and Sciences and Education Departments)
1990
5
005-91; No Man's Land; Kahin (Dubois Museum)
1990-1991
6
006-91; Fire Lines; Tankersley (Yellowstone Association) Denied
1990
7
007-91; Japan: Tradition and Change; Brady (Casper College-Social Sciences)
1991
Box Folder
46 1
008-91; In Praise of Women: A Celebration of Women's History Month; Holland (Teton County Task Force) Denied
1990-1991
Folder
2
009-91; Coal Mining Research and Exhibit; Daron (Fossil Country Frontier Museum)
1991-1992
3
010-91; Bringing the Bill of Rights Home; Gillum (Casper College)
1990-1991
4
011-91; Our West: The Legacy, The Vision; Hensley (WWC; Western Horizons Institute)
1991
5
012-91; Jackson Hole Rephotographic Project; Sharsmith (Teton County Historical Society) Denied
1990-1991
6
013-91; An Historic Exhibit-History of Lake Village; Shively (Yellowstone Association) Denied
1990-1991
7
014-91; Indian Gaming-The Social Panacea?; O'Hashi (Northern Arapaho Tribal Commission) Denied
1990-1991
8-9
015-91; Independence Rock: Formation, Mind, Metaphor; King (Stage III)
1991-1992
Box Folder
47 1
016-91; Arranging, Describing Francis Warren Papers; Wilsted (UW-American Heritage Center) Denied
1990-1991
Folder
2
017-91; Planning Meeting: Cowboy Songs; Comstock (BBHC) Denied
1990-1991
3
018-91; The Last Stand: The Battle of Little Big Horn; Craig (Filmmakers Collaborative)
1990-1991
4
019-91; Women and Communication; Taylor, Sindt (UW-WIDT) Denied
1991
5
020-91; National Forest Centennial-North Platte Valley; Carroll (Saratoga-Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce) Denied
1991
6
021-91; Indian Gaming-Social Panacea?; O'Hashi (Northern Arapaho Tribe) Denied
1991
7-8
022-91; A Bicentennial Commemoration of the Bill of Rights; McIlvain (LCCC-Social Science Division)
1991-1992
9
023-91; Rock Springs Chinatown Project; Creasman (WWC-Archaeological Services) Denied
1991
Box Folder
48 1
024-91; Wyoming: Buffalo Commons and Future of the Great Plains; Welsh (University of Northern Colorado)
1991-1992
Folder
2
025-91; Summer Institute in Western American Studies; Comstock (BBHC)
1991
3
026-91; Wyoming Writer's Conference; Powell (UW-Conference Institute)
1991
4
027-91; Pony Express Club; Satchwell/Boysen (UW-Housing)
1991
5
028-91; Love and Violence in the New West; Deuel (Artcore/CC-Language and Literature)
1991
6
029-91; Meditations on the Oregon Trail; Poush (Artcore) Denied
1991
7
030-91; The Last West; Schecter (American Frontier Film Project) Denied
1991
8-9
031-91; 1991 Arapaho Language Camp/Classes; Moss (Arapaho Language Commission/Northern Arapaho Tribe)
1991-1992
Box Folder
49 1
101-91; Filming of Exhibit, "Wounded Knee-Lest We Forget"; Wolman (South Dakota Peace and Justice Center) Denied
1990
Folder
2
102-91; The Mind-Body Connection: Stages of a Woman's Life; Noble (UW-Extended Studies) Denied
1990
3
103-91; Contemporary Literary Fiction; Raines (Casper College-English Department) Denied
1990
4
104-91; The Livestock Brands of the Green River Valley; Carr (Green River Valley Museum)
1991
5
105-91; Young Author's Program; Glaeseman (Worland Reading Association)
1991
6
106-91; Country is as Country Does; Garry (Great Plains Lore and Natural History)
1990
7
107-91; Two Days with Gary Hogg; Lester (Uinta County Reading Council) Denied
1990
8
108-91; Making Knowledge Serve Human Betterment; Cotherman (UW-Department of Education) Denied
1990
9
109-91; Making Historical Photos More Accessible to Humanities Scholars; Wilsted (UW-American Heritage Center)
1991
10
110-91; Junior Great Books Program; Bailey (Park County School District #6)
1991
11
111-91; Planning Grant, 1992 Humanities Festival; Durham (Casper College)
1991
Box Folder
50 1
112-91; Wind River Archive Project; Kahin (Dubois Museum) Denied
1990-1991
Folder
2
113-91; Trail End Historic Site Clipping File Project; Liberty (Trail End Historic Site) Denied
1990-1991
3
114-91; Public Lecture, Johanson; Creasman (WWC-Natural History Museum)
1991
4
115-91; Wyoming Folk Arts Handbook; Evans (Wyoming State Handbook)
1991-1992
5
116-91; East German Reality-Then and Now; Hanson (UW-Department of Classical and Modern Languages)
1991
6
117-91; 1838 Rendezvous Encampment; Boesch (1838 Rendezvous Association) Denied
1991
7
118-91; The Continuing Legacy: The Tibbals Costume Collection; Guenther (Friends of South Pass)
1991
8
119-91; Home on the Range; Simpson (UW-College of Education) Denied
1990-1991
9
120-91; Days of Glory: The History of Lake Village; Shively (Yellowstone Association)
1991
10
121-91; An Evening with Shakespeare; Moran (Wyoming Association of Teachers of English)
1991-1992
11
122-91; Nature, Culture and Human Values; Marden (Snake River Institute) Denied
1991
Box Folder
51 1
123-91; Planning Meeting: Cowboy Songs and Range Ballads; Comstock (BBHC)
1991
Folder
2
124-91; Medicine Lodge SAS Interpretive Exhibit; Taylor (Wyoming State Parks and Historic Sites)
1991-1992
3
125-91; Indian Culture and How it is Communicated through Books; Clark (Wyoming Youth Treatment Center) Denied
1991
4
126-91; Wyoming Higher Education Student Affairs Conference; Sims (Northwest College) Denied
1991
5
127-91; Western Heritage Festival; Meiring (Pinedale Fine Arts Council)
1991
6
128-91; Maria Thaddeus: Brothers Grimm; Jordan (UW-Modern and Classical Languages)
1991
7
129-91; Tom Horn Kick and Growl; Carlson (Tom Horn Kick and Growl) Denied
1991
8
130-91; Folk Art Environments: The Year of American Craft; Gappmeyer (Nicolaysen Art Museum)
1991-1992
9
131-91; Fort Bridger Mormon Wall, Phase II; Byers (Ft. Bridger State Historical Site)
1991-1992
10
132-91; Rodeo; McLaughlin (Crook County Museum and Art Gallery) Denied
1991
Box Folder
52 1
133-91; Gender and Communication; Taylor (UW-WIDT) Denied
1991
Folder
2
134-91; Environment, Culture and the Future of the Great Plains; Welsh (UNC Research Corporation)
1991-1992
3
135-91; Encounters with Western Writers; Linn (Western Wyoming Community College) Denied
1991
4
136-91; Technology, Alienation and Human Values; Sherline/Resnick (UW-Arts and Sciences Dean's Office)
1991-1992
5
137-91; Interrogating Old Myths; Agte (Artcore/CC Language and Literature)
1991-1992
6
138-91; Native American Attitudes and Beliefs Concerning Thermal Features; Tankersley (Yellowstone Association) Denied
1991
7
139-91; Willa Cather Speaks; Olsen (Natrona County Library Foundation)
1991
8
140-91; Willa Cather Speaks; Butler (Weston County Library Foundation)
1991
9
141-91; Willa Cather Speaks; Simpson (Albany County Library Foundation)
1991
10
142-91; Columbus, Great Plains and Current Indian Cultures; Wilkes (Casper College) Denied
1991
11
143-91; Emerging Issues: A Map of the Thicket; Garrett (League of Women Voters-Wyoming) Denied
1991
12
144-91; Planning for the West of Color; Ravage (UW-Department of Communication) Denied
1991
13
145-91; Native Americans and the Thermal Features of Yellowstone National Park; Tankersley (Yellowstone Association)
1991-1992
Box Folder
53 1
201-91; Coelho, "What the Cowboys Really Sang About"; Jackson (Delta Kappa Gamma)
1990
Folder
2
202-91; Nachtigal; lMontross (Delta Kappa Gamma)
1990
3
203-91; Swanson; Kline (Westerners, Cheyenne Corral)
1990
4
204-91; Dennis Coelho Program; Kline (Cheyenne Corral of the Westerners)
1990
5
205-91; Julie Francis; Guenther (Friends of South Pass)
1991
6
206-91; David Kathka; Boyd (Buffalo Ridge Elementary)
1991
7
207-91; Timothy Evans; Bennett (UW Women's Center)
1991
8
208-91; Eric Sorg; Olson (Fremont County Library)
1991
9
209-91; Eric Sorg; Amend (Greybull Branch Library)
1991
10
210-91; Swanson as Mary Walker; Gaptor (South Pass Historic Site)
1991
11
211-91; Eric Sorg; Wegner (Rocky Mountain High School)
1991
12
212-91; Dennis Coelho; Nystrom (Wyoming State Historical Society)
1991
13
213-91; Lynne Swanson; Collins (Slater Women's Club)
1991
14
214-91; Eric Sorg; Oldman (Grand Encampment Museum)
1991
15
215-91; Michael Cassity; Eisenhauer (Platte County Historical Society)
1991
16
216-91; Gravesites and History of Desert Homesteaders; Smith (Fellowship) Denied
1991
17
302-91; The Paintings and Patrons of Virginia Frederick Large; Evertz (Fellowship)
1992
18
303-91; From Past to Present: Women's Educational Progress; Armstrong and Travis (Fellowship) Denied
1991
19
304-91; Merrit Dana Houghton: A Complete Catalog of Wyoming Views; Amundson (Fellowship)
1991-1992
20
305-91; Continuing the Biography of an American Cowboy; Stonehouse (Fellowship) Denied
1991
21
306-91; Hispanic Folklore and Legends in Bighorn Basin; Gutierrez (Fellowship)
1991-1995
22
307-91; Ski History of Jackson Hole; Thuermer (Fellowship) Denied
1991
23
308-91; Lasting Legacy: Memoirs of a Woman Trail Boss; Pyatt (Fellowship) Denied
1991
24
401-91; Book Discussion Common Ground; Hopkins (Glenrock Branch Library)
1991-1992
25
402-9; Book DiscussionTrails: Toward a New Western History; Wright (Campbell County Public Library)
1991
26
403-91; Book Discussion Common Ground; Lehtoma (Good Books Discussion Group)
1991-1992
27
404-91; Book Discussion Journey Inward; Simpson (Albany County Public Library)
1991-1992
28
405-91; Book Discussion Trails; Helen Graham (Sheridan County Library)
1991-1992
Box Folder
54 1
001-92; Interwoven Legacies: 1492-1992; Durham (Casper College)
1991-1992
Folder
2
001-92 b; Interwoven Legacies: 1492-1992; Durham (Casper College)
1991-1992
3
002-92; After Equality: Women's Lives in Wyoming; Anderson (Nicolaysen Art Museum) Denied
1991
4
003-92; The Living Roots of Music; Pelon (Picaresque II)
1991-1992
5
004-92; Cheyenne Airport Historical Project; Elwood (Cheyenne Airport Board) Denied
1991
6
005-92; Mardy Murie Film Project; Samford (Snake River Institute)
1991-1993
7
005-92 b; Mardy Murie Film Project; Samford (Snake River Institute)
1991-1993
8
006-92; Winter Moons; Tate-Canterna (UW Theater and Dance) Denied
1991
9
007-92; Western Sojourners: A Search for Plent; yWest (Wyoming Chautauqua Society) Denied
1991
Box Folder
55 1
008-92; Our West: Just Passing Through; Hensley (Western Horizons Institute/WWCC)
1991-1992
Folder
2
009-92; Looking Over the Rim: A Model Project for International Education; Tollefson (Natrona County School District #1)
1991
3
010-92; Jewish America: The Making of the West; Tobias (MSU-Department of Media and Theatre)
1992-1994
4
011-92; Cheyenne Frontier Days-History and Change; Wilson (Cheyenne Frontier Days OWM) Denied
1992
5
012-92; Symposium for the Exhibition of "Discovered Lands, Invented Pasts: Transforming Visions of the American West"; Boehme (BBHC) Denied
1992
6
013-92; 1992 Summer Institute in Western American Studies; Comstock (BBHC)
1992
Box Folder
56 1
014-92; Using Primary Resources to Teach Wyoming History in the Schools; Wilsted (UW-American Heritage Center)
1992-1994
Folder
2
015-92; Wyoming Cowboy Craft Exhibit and Catalogue; Bachman (Wyoming State Fair)
1992-1993
3
016-92; Arapaho Language Camp and Adult Literacy Classes; Moss (Arapaho Language Committee/Arapaho Tribe) Denied
1991-1992
4
017-92; Outlaw Trail; Oster (El Dorado Equestrian Trails) Denied
1991-1992
5
018-92; Humanities-Connections: A Course of Study; McDowell (Laramie County School District #1) Denied
1992
6
019-92; Restructuring for the Twenty-first Century; McDowell (Laramie County School District #1) Denied
1992
7
020-92; Seeds of Change Along the Oregon Trail; Byers (Fort Bridger State Museum)
1992-1993
Box Folder
57 1
021-92; Nature, Culture and Human Values; McIntosh (Snake River Institute) Denied
1991-1992
Folder
2
022-92; Symposium for, "Discovered Lands, Invented Pasts: Transforming Visions of the American West"; Boehme (BBHC)
1992
3
023-92; 100 Years of Western Literature; Devine (UW-American Heritage Center)
1992-1993
4
024-92; Bringing the Bill of Rights Home; Crews (Casper College) Denied
1991-1992
5
025-92; Cowgirls; Lane (The Center for Women/Work)
1991-1992
6
026-92; Traditional Arts in Wyoming's Star Valley; Evans (UW-American Studies Program)
1992-1993
7
027-92; The Good War (WWII) in Wyoming; Ewig (Wyoming Historical Society)
1992-1996
8
028-92; Native American Environmental Awareness; Vivion (Native American Heritage Conservancy) Denied
1992
Box Folder
58 1
029-92; Pony Express Club; Forster (UW-Housing Department)
1992
Folder
2
030-92; Minerva Teichert Exhibition and Related Educational Programming; Gappmeyer (Nicolaysen Art Museum) Withdrawn
1992-1993
3
031-92; Main Street, Wyoming; Calvert (KCWC-TV)
1992-1993
4
032-92; 1992 Arapaho Language Camp and Adult Literacy Classes; Moss (Arapaho Language/Arapaho Tribe)
1992-1993
5
033-92; Wyoming Passages; McClure (Atlantic City Historical Society) Denied
1992
6
034-92; A Question of Loyalty; Omori (Hearts and Hands Media Arts)
1992-1994
7
035-92; The Reading-Writing Connection; Deuel (Artcore)
1992
8
101-92; Sinks Canyon Overview; Trembly (Sinks Canyon State Park)
1991-1992
9
102-92; Integrating the Humanities in Advanced Placement History; McDowell (Laramie County School District #1)
1991-1992
Box Folder
59 1
103-92; Planning for the "West of Color"; Ravage (UW-Department of Communication)
1991-1992
Folder
2
104-92; A Civil War in Wyoming; Wilsted (UW-American Heritage Center)
1991-1993
3
105-92; Martin Luther King-Equality Day Celebration; Phillips (Western State Baptist Convention)
1991-1992
4
106-92; Video of "Interwoven Legacies: 1492-1992"; Murphy (UW-School of Extended Studies)
1991
5
107-92; Multi-Cultural Film Festival; North (Casper College)
1991-1992
6
108-92; Frontier Days; Job (Sweetwater County School District #1)
1991-1992
7
109-92; An Evening with Elena Castedo; Healy (Sheridan County Library/Sheridan College)
1992
8
110-92; WWII Planning Committee; Ewig (Wyoming State Historical Society)
1992
9
111-92; Video of "Interwoven Legacies"; Murphy (UW-School of Extended Studies)
1992-1993
10
112-92; Beyond Ellis Island: The Wyoming Immigrant Experience; Joyce (Wyoming State Historical Society)
1992
11
113-92; Women's History Month Seminar; Bennett (UW Women's Center)
1992
12
114-92; Gender and the American West Teacher's Institute; Welsh (UNC Research Corporation)
1992-1993
13
115-92; Third Annual Western Heritage Festiva; lMcLaughlin (Pinedale Fine Arts Council)
1992
14
116-92; Claiming the Landscape: The West and African American Experience; Sandeen (UW-American Studies)
1992
Box Folder
60 1
117-92; Women, Perestroika, and the New Freedom; Taylor (UW Women's Studies) Denied
1992
Folder
2
118-92; Humanities Speakers Series; Iveson (Jackson Museum/Teton County Historical Society)
1992
3
119-92; Lynne Swanson; Nachtigall (Delta Kappa Gamma) Denied
1992
4
120-92; Paths to the Present: The Oregon Trail in Wyoming Revisited; Wesswick (UW Retirees)
1992
5
121-92; Lecture: Paleoindian Studies in the Rocky Mountain Region; Creaseman (WWCC) Denied
1992
6
122-92; Freedom and Salvation: Reflections on the Meanings of Passover and Easter; Asimow (Jewish and St. Paul Centers)
1992
7
123-92; Humanities Speakers Series; Iveson (Jackson Hole Museum/TCHS) Denied
1992
8
124-92; Archaeology Week Project; Gaulke (Washakie County Museum and Cultural Center)
1992
9
125-92; Indexing Wyoming Research Resources; Gordon (Sheridan County Genealogical Society)
1992
10
126-92; A Tale of Two Energy Resources; Traylor (Green River Valley Museum) Denied
1992
11
127-92; Yellowstone Institute Humanities Courses: Scholarships for Wyoming Teachers; Nelson (Yellowstone Association)
1992
12
128-92; Soundings; Collini (KUWR-TV)
1992-1993
13
129-92; Bozeman Trail Biographies Project; Curtiss (Ft. Kearney/Bozeman Trail Association)
1992
14
130-92; Life on the Northern Plains: A Lecture Series; Young (Fort Casper Museum Association)
1992
15
131-92; Wyoming Territorial Park Summer Speaker Series; Hauf (Wyoming Territorial Park)
1992
16
132-92; Chittum Photographic Collection; Kahin (Wind River Historical Center)
1992-1993
Box Folder
61 1
133-92; The Columbian Exchange in the Southwestern Teachers Institute; Welsh (UNC Research Corporation) Denied
1992
Folder
2
134-92; South Pass City Fourth of July Celebration; Foster (Wyoming Department of Commerce)
1992
3
135-92; International Negotiation Projec; Green (Natrona School District #1) Denied
1992
4
136-92; Looking Back on the Johnson County War; McDermott (Johnson County Historical Society)
1992
5
137-92; Emigrant Trail Interpretive Display; McIver (Western Plains Historic Preservation)
1992
6
138-92; Western Women Who Write; Hasselstrom (Teton County Library)
1992
7
139-92; The Hunter-Warrior Tradition on the High Plains; Lockman (Wyoming Game and Fish Department)
1992
8
140-92; Picturing the Past; Sandeen (UW-American Studies)
1992-1993
9
141-92; Western Art Symposium; Provo (Wildlife of the American West)
1992
10
142-92; Contemporary Poetry Through Biography; Myers (Johnson County Library)
1992-1993
11
143-92; Inspirada Americana; Costopoulos (Platte County School District #2)
1992
12
144-92; Teacher Pre-Visit Program; Wilson (Old West Museum)
1992-1993
13
145-92; Christopher Columbus Chautauqua; Iverson (Mountain-Plains Library Association)
1992-1993
Box Folder
62 1
146-92; MRS: Discovery Meetings; Schilling (Wyoming Heritage Foundation) Denied
1992
Folder
2
147-92; Learning Style Kits; Sherman (Wyoming Agriculture in the Classroom) Denied
1992
3
148-92; Inspirada Americana; White Eagle (Bureau of Reclamation/Casper College)
1992
4
149-92; The Tibbals Cabin Exhibit: Evidence of Social Stratification in Nineteenth Century South Pass City; Guenther (Friends of South Pass City) Denied
1992
5
150-92; Coelho; Howar (National Federation of the Music Clubs)
1992
6
202-92; Coelho; Parkins (Laramie County Library)
1991-1992
7
203-92; Sacred and Secular; Simpson (Albany County Library Foundation)
1992-1993
8
204-92; The Journey Inward; Butler (Weston County Library)
1992-1993
9
205-92; Being Ethnic: Becoming American; Hopkins (Glenrock Branch Library)
1992-1993
10
206-92; Science, Technology and Human Values; Deering (Riverton Branch Library)
1992-1993
11
207-92; Being Ethnic, Becoming American; Kandolin (Converse County Public Library)
1992-1993
12
208-92; Seeking Common Ground; Wright (Campbell County Public Library)
1992-1993
13
209-92; Sacred and Secular; Eldan (Good Books Discussion Group)
1992-1993
14
210-92; Wilderness and the American Mind; Wilson (Old West Museum)
1992-1993
15
211-92; The Journey Inward; Graham (Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library)
1992-1993
16
212-92; Seeking Common Ground; Phillips (Friends of Riverside Library)
1992-1993
17
213-92; Seeking Common Ground; Sullivan (Snake River Institute)
1992-1993
Box Folder
63 1
214-92; Wilderness and the American Mind; Lavino (Wildlife of the American West Art Museum)
1992-1993
Folder
2
215-92; Seeds of Change Exhibit; Bachman (Wyoming State Museum)
1992-1995
3
216-92; Sacred and Secular; Roth (Sweetwater County Library System)
1992-1993
4
301-92; Cody's Legacy; Sorg (Fellowship) Denied
1992
5
302-92; Hidden Thunder; Rawlins (Fellowship)
1992-1994
6
303-92; Land and People: An Environmental History of the Wind River Valley; Vileisis (Fellowship) Denied
1992
7
304-92; Arthur Garbut; Frank (Fellowship)
1992-1993
8
305-92; Through the Eyes of the Emigrants: The Oregon Trail Across South Pass; (Fellowship) Denied
1992
9
306-92; A Modern Day View of Laramie County School, Church and Town Sites; Zimmerman (Fellowship) Denied
1992
10
307-92; Love and Friends; Samford (Fellowship) Denied
1992
11
308-92; A Gem in the Early History of Big Horn County: William Douglas Pickett; Pickett-Reid (Fellowship) Denied
1992
12
309-92; High Plains Patriots; Tucker (Fellowship) Denied
1992
13
310-92; Arapaho Stories; Moss (Fellowship)
1992-1993
14
311-92; The World of Richard Throssel; Albright (Fellowship) Denied
1992-1993
15
312-92; Twentieth Century Attitudes Toward Bison; Day (Fellowship)
1992
16
313-92; History of Wyoming's Historic Preservation Movement; Starr (Fellowship)
1992-1994
17
314-92; A Cultural History of Jackson Lake; Bernfeld (Fellowship) Denied
1992
18
315-92; Fieldwork in Collecting the Culture of Western Wyoming; Love (Fellowship) Denied
1992
19
316-92; Wildlife Conservation in Yellowstone National Park: Forest and Stream as Documentary History; Broadbent (Fellowship) Denied
1992
Box Folder
64 1
001-93; Tour: An Evening with Buffalo Bill; Sorg (Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library)
1992-1993
Folder
2
002-93; Wide Open? Spatial Imagination in the West; Springer-Davis (Casper College)
1992-1993
3
003-93; International Education for Wyoming's Schools; Tollefson (Natrona County School District #1)
1992
4
004-93; Your Culture, My Culture: A Celebration of Women's History Month'; Holland (Teton County Library) Denied
1992-1993
5
005-93; Images of Black Wyoming; Wilsted (UW-American Heritage Center)
1992-1996
6
006-93; Images of the Oregon Trail: Yesterday and Today; Hirshboeck (Central Wyoming College)
1993-1994
7
007-93; 1993 Summer Institute in Western American Studies; Comstock (BBHC)
1992-1993
Box Folder
65 1
008-93; The Road to Rock Springs: An Exhibition of Ellis Island Legacies; Sandeen (UW-American Studies)
1992-1995
Folder
2
009-93; The New Chicano History Teacher's Institute; Welsh (UNC Research Corporation)
1993
3
010-93; Main Street Wyoming: New Directions Year II
*Removed to A/V storage-Two VHS videocassettes, one labeled "One-room Schools and Indian Basketball," the other "Chinese Massacre and Dinosaurs"
1993-1994
4
011-93; Not Without Our Women: Women's Lives in Wyoming; Anderson (Nicolaysen Art Museum) Denied
1992-1993
5
012-93; Yellowstone: Through Indian Eyes; Ambler (Yellowstone Association)
1993
6
013-93; Your Culture, My Culture; Holland (Teton County Library)
1993
7
014-93; Wyoming Almanac-TV Pilot Project; Roberts (UW-History Department) Denied
1993
8
015-93; Pony Express Club, 1993; Forster (UW-Department of Housing) Denied
1993
9
016-93; 1993 Oregon Trail Chautauqua; Milligan (Wyoming Chautauqua Society)
1993-1994
10
017-93; Curriculum Diversity Seminar for K-12 Social Studies; Coker (UW African-American Program) Denied
1993
11
018-93; Art of the American Indian Frontier Panel Discussion; Comstock (BBHC) Denied
1993
Box Folder
66 1
019-93; The Prince and the Painter: A Journey of Western Exploratio; Provo (National Wildlife Museum)
1993-1994
Folder
2
020-93; A Ballad of the West at Fort Bridger; Taylor (Ft. Bridger Historical Association)
1993
3
101-93; Frontier Days; Job (Sweetwater County School District #1)
1992-1993
4
102-93; The Front Page-125 Years of Newspaper History; Wilson (Old West Museum)
1993
5
103-93; Wyoming Cowboy Crafts: Exhibit Catalogue; Bachman (State Museum Volunteers)
1992-1993
6
104-93; Interpreting Northern Arapaho Culture Through Material Evidence-A Curriculum Guide; Mendez (St. Michael's Mission)
1992-1993
7
105-93; Multicultural Film Festival; North (Casper College)
1993
8
106-93; Martin Luther King/Equality Day Celebration; Phillips (Western States Baptist Convention)
1992-1993
9
107-93; Soapy Dale Peak Lodge; Gaulke (Friend of the Washakie County Museum) Denied
1992
10
108-93; Humanities Division Speakers Series; Wasden (NWC Humanities Division)
1993-1994
11
109-93; On Dr. David Franklin Powell; Sorg (Grand Encampment Museum)
1992-1993
Box Folder
67 1
110-93; Soapy Dale Peak Lodge Project; Gaulke (Washakie County Museum/Cultural Center)
1993-1994
Folder
2
111-93; Interpreting the Esther Morris Cabin Excavation; Guenther (Friends of South Pass)
1993
3
112-93; Through the Eyes of Our Ancestors; Byrd (Jackson Hole Museum/TCMS)
1993
4
113-93; Wilderness and the American Mind; Lavino (Wildlife of American West Art Museum)
1993
5
114-93; Education in China and the United States; Jensen (UW-Women's Studies Program)
1993
6
115-93; Along the Bozeman Trail; Curtiss (Fort Phil Kearney/Bozeman Trail Association)
1993
7
116-93; Life on the Northern Plains: A Lecture Series; Young (Fort Casper Museum Association)
1993
8
117-93; Celebrating the Sesquicentennial: The Oregon Trail--A Fireside Lecture Series; Wilson (Museum of the Mountain Man)
1993-1994
Box Folder
68 1
118-93; Bozeman Trail Days Living History; Myers (Fort Phil Kearney/Bozeman Trail Association)
1993
Folder
2
119-93; Overland Trail Symposium; Nowak (Carbon County Education Center)
1993
3
120-93; Oregon Trail Sesquicentennial; Threlkeld (Fort Laramie Historical Association)
1993
4
121-93; Interpretive Exhibit for South Pass City Visitor Center; Guenther (Friends of South Pass)
1993
5
122-93; Not For Children Only; Wright (Campbell County Public Library)
1993
6
123-93; Yellowstone Institute Humanities Course; Nelson (Yellowstone Association) Denied
1993
7
124-93; Western Art Symposium; Provo (National Wildlife Art Museum)
1993-1994
8
125-93; Collections Alive; Kinney (UW-American Heritage Center) Denied
1993
9
126-93; Archival Radio Series; Kearns (UW-University Relations)
*Removed to A/V Storage. Two audio cassettes, labeled "University of Wyoming Insight" August 2-August 27, 1993
1993
10
127-93; Oregon Trail Exhibi; tBooth (Wyoming Children's Museum)
1993-1994
11
128-93; Historic Sheridan Inn Centennial; Chase (Sheridan Heritage Center)
1993
12
129-93; Tribal Bison Cultural Traditions: Past, Present, and Future; O'Hashi (Intertribal Bison Cooperative) Denied
1993
13
130-93; Recording the Oral History of the Northern Arapaho; Buckman (Arapaho Elders)
1993
Box Folder
69 1
131-93; The Oregon Trail in Wyoming; Allen (Wyoming State Museum)
1993
Folder
2
132-93; Book Discussion Program: Heroes, Heroines, and Outlaws; Roth (Sweetwater County Library System)
1993-1994
3
133-93; Book Discussion Program-Family: The Way We Were, The Way We Are; Roth (Sweetwater County Library System)
1993-1994
4
134-93; Heroes, Heroines, and Outlaws: A Reading and Discussion Series; Johnson (Converse County Library) Withdrawn
1993
5
135-93; Wyoming Archaeology Week Keynote Lecture: Dr. Dennis Stanford on the Origins of Humans in the New World; Widman (UW-Anthropology Club)
1993-1994
6
136-93; Ballad of the West; Moellendorf (Green River Chamber of Commerce) Denied
1993
7
137-93; Art and the Environment-Crossing the Boundaries; Duncan (Community Visual Art Association)
1993
8
138-93; Snake River Sounds: Old Music in the New West; Stephens (Snake River Institute)
1993
9
139-93; Public Lectures on the Archaeology of Mesopotamia and Israel; Nelson (NWCC-Anthropology Department)
1993-1994
10
140-93; Real Magic for Fiction Fans-Magic Realism; Smith (Teton County Library)
1993-1994
11
141-93; The Changing Western Environment; Kinney (UW-American Heritage Center)
1993-1994
Box Folder
70 1
142-93; Wyoming's Ethnic Groups; Zancanella (Laramie Senior Lyceum)
1993-1994
Folder
2
143-93; Native Voices: The Politics and Poetry of Indigenous Peoples; Antell (UW-American Indian Studies/UN Association)
1993-1994
3
144-93; Architecture as a Celebration of Place; Thulin (Community Visual Art Association) Denied
1993
4
145-93; Book Discussion Group; Hatton (Carbon County Library System)
1993-1994
5
146-93; (Untitled); Byrd (Jackson Hole Museum/Teton County Historical Society) Denied
1993
6
201-93; Sacred and Secular; Butler (Weston County Library)
1993-1994
7
202-93; Heroes, Heroines, and Outlaws; Shoffstall (Crook County Library)
1993-1994
8
203-93; Heroes, Heroines, and Outlaws; Hajjar (Niobrara County Library)
1993-1994
9
204-93; The Way We Were, the Way We Are; Kelly (Good Books Discussion Group)
1993-1994
10
205-93; Seeking Common Ground; Meury (Powell Branch Library)
1993-1994
11
206-93; Not for Children Only; Martin (Albany County Public Library)
1993-1994
12
207-93; Sacred and Secular; Myers (Johnson County Library)
1993-1994
Box Folder
71 1
208-93; The Common Good: Individualism and Commitment in American Life; Davidson (Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library)
1993-1994
Folder
2
209-93; Seeking Common Ground; Ballard (Friends of the Lander Library)
1993
3
210-93; Family: The Way We Were, the Way We Are; Weaver (AAUW-Casper)
1993-1994
4
211-93; Heroes, Heroines, and Outlaws; Stebbins (Wyoming Territorial Park)
1993-1994
5
212-93; Heroes, Heroines, and Outlaws; Deering (Riverton Branch Library)
1993-1994
6
213-93; Heroes, Heroines, and Outlaws; Hopkins (Glenrock Branch Library)
1993-1994
7
214-93; Heroes, Heroines, and Outlaws; Phillips (Friends of the Encampment)
1993-1994
8
215-93; Family: The Way We Were, the Way We Are; Lewis (Laramie County Library System)
1993-1994
Box Folder
72 1
301-93; Subposts on the Oregon Trail; McDermott (Fellowship) Denied
1993
72 2
302-93; Education on the Nowood; Schaeffer (Fellowship) Denied
1993
72 3
303-93; The Open Door to Destiny; Focht (Fellowship) Denied
1993
72 4
304-93; Life on the Muskrat: Writings of Ethel B. Love; Love (Fellowship) Denied
1993
72 5
305-93; Women in the Early Days of the Big Horn Basin; Stossel (Fellowship) Denied
1993
72 6
306-93; A Newcomer's View of Hot Springs; Ingram (Fellowship) Denied
1993
72 7
307-93; WY 2000: A Panoramic View; Rosenberger (Fellowship) Denied
1993
72 8
308-93; Northern Cheyenne Children; Liberty (Fellowship)
1993-1994
72 9
309-93; Power from the Prairie Wind; King (Fellowship) Denied
1993
72 10
310-93; Use of Technology and the Socialization of Women Ranchers in Wyoming's Powder River Valley; Stebbins (Fellowship)
1993-1994
72 11
311-93; American Mid-Passage: The Oregon-California-Mormon Trail in Wyoming; Cassity (Fellowship) Denied
1993
72 12
312-93; Inter-Ethnic Interpersonal Relations and Assimilation of Hispanics in Wyoming; Bloom (Fellowship) Delinquent
1993-1994
72 13
313-93; The Sport and Culture of Rodeo; Flynn (Fellowship) Denied
1993
72 14
314-93; Sheepwagons: Folk Housing in Wyoming; Weidel (Fellowship)
1993-1995
72 15
315-93; Planning for Growth in the Gateway; Read (Fellowship)
1993-1994
72 16
316-93; Climbing Aboard the Big Yellow Bus: The Age of Tourism in Yellowstone; O'Gara (Fellowship) Denied
1993
72 17
317-93; Heart Mountain Relocation Center and its Relationship to Surrounding Communities; Bleak (Fellowship) Denied
1993
72 18
318-93; Cowboy Culture: Image and Reality; Stone (Fellowship) Denied
1993
159
501/4-98 reading the law fall 1998
1998
159
501/6-99 reading the law spring 1999
1999
159
507-99 State bar conference F99 9/16/99 507-99
1999
159
508-99-P Wy psychological association
1999
159
509-99-M Wyoming medical society
1999
159
501/2-00 correspondence spring 2000 reading the law
2000
159
504-00/505-00 Fall 2000--state bar conference
2000
159
2000 Marriage and family therapy
2000
140
201-01 Books that endure Albany County Library, Laramie; Ingram
2001
140
202-01 Books that endure Powell branch library, Powell; Meury
2001
140
203-01 Books that endure Sheridan County FPL, Sheridan; Butler
2001
140
204-01 Books that endure SCLS Green River; Roth
2001
140
205-01 Books that endure Upton Branch Library; Brewer
2001
140
206-01 Books that endure Glenrock Branch Library; Thomas
2001
140
207-01 Books that endure Medicine Bow Branch Library; Weiser
2001
140
208-01 Books that endure Basin Friends of the Library Snook
2001
140
209-01 Confronting the past Sublette County Public Library Pinedale; Tegeler
2001
140
210-01 Confronting the past Hay library, wick, Rock Springs; Kelley
2001
140
211-01 Confronting the past Converse county Library, Douglas; Hopkins
2001
140
212-01 Confronting the past Jackson Hole Historical society; Russell
2001
140
213-01 Confronting the past Friends of the Lander library; Walker
2001
140
214-01 Confronting the past Little snake river valley friends of the library; Fleming
2001
140
215-01 Many Americans Casper College; McNully
2001
140
216-01 Many Americas Washakie county library, Worland; Liedes-Bell
2001
140
217-01 Many Americas Dubois Branch Library; Honsaker
2001
140
218-01 Many Americas Weston County library, Newcastle; Shoop
2001
140
219-01 Community/Western landscape Crowheart readers; Fox
2001
140
220-01 Community/Western landscape Alta Branch Library; Netzold
2001
140
221-01 Community/Western landscape Big piney Library; Morley
2001
140
222-01 Community/Western landscape Star Valley Branch library; Willis
2001
140
223-01 Community/Western landscape Pine Bluffs branch library; Cushing
2001
140
224-01 Community/Western landscape Uinta county library, Evanston Francis
2001
140
225-01 Classic views of American life Friends of the library, Sheridan; Davidson
2001
140
226-01 Classic views of American life SCLS, Rock Springs library; Roth
2001
140
227-01 Classic views of American life Teton County library, Jackson; Corbett
2001
140
228-01 Classic views of American life Christ Episcopal church, Cody; Treets
2001
140
229-01 Ordinary lives Niobrara county library, Lusk; Sturman
2001
140
230-01 Crime/cultural landscape Hot Springs county museum, Thermopolis; Bendlin
2001
140
231-01 Ordinary lives Ten Sleep public library; Dillard
2001
140
232-01 Eppson Center for Seniors; Engelhart
2001
140
234-01 Crime Cultural landscape Rock River branch library; Winton
2001
140
235-01 Crime/Cultural landscape Clearmont Community library; Carlock
2001
140
236-01 Crime/Cultural landscape Story community library; Hoffman
2001
140
237-01 Crime Cultural landscape Tounge River Branch library, Dayton; Fieldor
2001
140
238-01 Crime Cultural landscape Fossil Country museum; Julian
2001
140
239-01 Crime Cultural Landscape EWC, Torrington; Haiman
2001
140
240-01 Family Photographs Friends of the Meeteetse Branch library; Wehrfritz
2001
140
241-01 Family Photographs SCLS, Farson; Roth
2001
140
242-01 Family Photographs F.O the Encampment/Riverside library; Kelley
2001
140
243-01 Family Photographs Laramie County library system Cheyenne; Rumpf
2001
140
244-01 Books that made a difference, Friends of the Riverton library; Deering
2001
Folder
159
504-01 9/14/2001 state bar
2001
140
201-02 D. Neighbors Kelley; Hay library, WWCC
2002
140
202-02 D. Neighbors Ingram; Albany County library F.
2002
140
203-02 D. Neighbors Wehrfritz; Friends of Meeteetse Library
2002
140
204-02 D. Neighbors Tegeler; Sublette County library
2002
140
205-02 D. Neighbors Weiser; Medicine Bow Branch library
2002
140
206-02 D. Neighbors Russel; Jackson Hole HS and Museum
2002
140
207-02 D. Neighbors Corbett; Teton County Library
2002
140
208-02 D. Neighbors Walker; Lander Public Library
2002
140
209-02 Mirror, Mirror Trefts; Christ Episcopal Church
2002
140
210-02 Mirror, Mirror Shoop, Weston County library
2002
140
211-02 Mirror, Mirror Koch; Washakie County Library F.
2002
140
212-02 Mirror, Mirror Deering; Fr./Riverton Branch library
2002
140
213-02 Mirror, Mirror Kelley; Encampment Riverside library
2002
140
214-02 Mirror, Mirror Rumpf; Laramie County library system
2002
140
215-02 Books that endure Sturman; Niobrara County library
2002
140
216-02 Books that endure McNulyt; Casper College
2002
140
217-02 Books that endure Honsaker; Dubois Branch library
2002
140
218-02 Books that endure Myers; Platte County Library
2002
140
219-02 Many Americas Worthen; Lyman Branch library
2002
140
220-02 Many Americas Willis; Star Valley Branch library
2002
140
221-02 Many Americas Sanderson; Sheridan Co FPL
2002
140
222-02 BTMAD Roth; SCLS/ Farson Branch library
2002
140
223-02 BTMAD Fox; Crowheart Readers
2002
140
224-02 BTMAD Julian; Fossil County F. Museum
2002
140
225-02 BTMAD Morley; Big Piney Branch library
2002
140
226-02 BTMAD Mackey; Crook County Library
2002
Folder
159
502-02-L/503-02-L Reading the Law, Spring
2002
159
501-02-M Wyoming medical center professional ethics
2002
140
001-06 Artifact: A cultural Geography of Wyoming McClure; Atlantic City Historical Society
2006
140
002-06 Greco-Roman Pastimes and Pleasures Mueller; Casper College
2006
141
003-06 Of Dragons and Butterflies Smith: UW division of Social work DENIED
2006
141
004-06 Rhythms of the Range: Music of the Norther Rockies and Plains Andrus; Buffalo Bill Historical Center DENIED
2006
141
005-06 All my relations; Native American Wildlife Heritage Project Blakey; Hot Springs Greater Learning Foundation DENIED
2006
141
006-06 Moldenhauer; UW Art Museum
2006
141
007-06 Jewish Culture in Israel Kehoe-Gadway; CWC Peck gallery DENIED
2006
141
008-06 Talking Positive Action day; Latino Services Network DENIED
2006
141
009-06 Arnold Newman: One World, One People Stuart; Art association for Jackson Hole
2006
141
010-06 Tracks across Wyoming Bogart; Tracks across Wyoming
2006
141
101-06 Carnegie Centennial Quilt Celebration Emerson; Uinta County museum
2006
141
102-06 Ancient Corridors Taylor; Wyoming Outdoor Council
2006
141
103-06 West of Everywhere Mitchell; Nicolaysen Art Museum
2006
141
104-06 PLAN wildlife and Heritage Center exhibit Blakey; Hot Springs Greater Learning Foundation
2006
141
105-06 Central Asian Performance Kamp; UW depts. of History and Music
2006
141
106-06 Rhythms of the Range Andrus; BBHC
2006
141
107-06 One Book, One Community O'Neil; Natrona co. Public Library Foundation
2006
141
108-06 Arctic Dance; The Mardie Murie Story Rios; Sheridan Co. Public Library System
2006
141
110-06 Writing About American Indians Del Bene; Western Writers of America
2006
141
111-06 Shoshone Tribal Museum Strategic Planning Barney E. Shoshone Tribal museum
2006
141
112-06 Managing our threatened Wildlife population Minton; National Museum of Wildlife art
2006
141
113-06 Ranching in Wyoming; Yesterday and Today Weidel; State Historic Preservation office.
2006
141
114-06 Stories of the Storyteller Snyder; Crimson Dawn society
2006
141
115-06 Remembering Sunrise Mine and its Community Humberstone; Uwe American studies program
2006
141
116-06 Between Two worlds Marquis; Albany Co. Public Library
2006
141
117-06 What really happened at Martins Cove Rea: Casper College
2006
141
118-06 Perspectives on the 140th anniversary of Ft. Phil Kearney Reisch; Fort Phil Kearney
2006
141
119-06 Locating Mormonism on the American… Newell; UW Religious studies program
2006
141
120-06 Wole Soyinka Project West: Uwe Department of English
2006
141
121-06 Memory and vision Andrus; BBHC
2006
141
122-06 PLAN Wyoming Book Festival Miller; Wy Center for the Book
2006
141
123-06 " The Apron Chronicle" Larkin; Art Assn of Jackson Hole
2006
Folder
159
502-06-M Wyoming Medical center
2005-2006
159
602-06 eastern Shoshone housing authority
2006
141
001-07 Chief Washakie Exhibit Trosper; Eastern Shoshone Tribe
2007
141
002-07 Renaissance Revisited Rognstad; Casper College
2007
141
003-07 Memories and Melodies Andrus; BBHC
2007
141
004-07 Portrait of a Place Modenhayer; UW art Museum
2007
141
005-07 Worland Grit 1905-1939 Stottler; Washakie Museum
2007
Folder
159
005-07 Worland Exhibit '07
2007
141
006-07 MFA program Visiting Writers series Arnold; UW MFA program DENIED
2007
141
007-07 Revisioning the Whole Van Baalen- Wood; Uwe dept. of Theater and Dance
2007
141
008-07 Plains Indian Museum Seminar Hansen; BBHC
2007
141
009-07 Park County; At the Beginning Cook; Friends of Park Co. History Denied
2007
141
010-07 No title Ferris; Eastern Shoshone Immersion Program DENIED
2007
141
011-07 Wyoming Book Festival Lackey; Wyoming Ctr. For the Book
2007
141
012-07 Sacred Mountains Day; Vista 360 DENIED
2007
141
013-07 Native Ways of Knowing Logan; Wind River math science partnership DENIED
2007
141
014-07 Life and Times of Wm. F. Cody Hubbell; Little Bighorn Productions
2007
141
015-07 O'Hara's Life and Work Langord; KCWC Wyoming Public Television DENIED
2007
141
101-07 Apron Chronicles in Jackson Hole Smith; JHHSM
2007
142
102-07 Family Ranching in Uinta County Bogart; Uinta County Museum
2007
142
103-07 Joseph Smith's Place in History Newell; UW Religious Studies
2007
142
105-07 PLAN all Roads Samford; JH Wildlife Film Festival
2007
142
106-07 Public Lecture by David Quammen Arnold; UW Creative Writing Program
2007
142
107-07 Breakfast and Books Adams; McCormick JHS
2007
Folder
159
401-07/402-07 Faces of family
2007
142
001-08 Community Forum; Understanding Islam Ponttius; Wyoming Global Leadership exchange
2008
142
002-08 Teresa Jordan: Wyoming 2008 Daly; Central Wyoming College Library
2008
142
003-08 The Life and Work of Mary O' Hara Langord; Wyoming Public Television DENIED
2008
142
004-08 Do institutions Stifle Creative Thinking Empey; Casper College
2008
142
005-08 Outreach to WY High Schools Rauch; InterConnections 21
2008
142
006-08 Impressions on Wyoming Rose; Fort Caspar Museum Assn
2008
142
007-08 Salman Rushdie Parolin; UW English Dept.
2008
142
009-08 Exploring Cultural Identity Sheffler; JH wildlife Film Festival DENIED
2008
142
010-08 Shoshone Reunion Washakie; Shoshone Business Council DENIED
2008
142
011-08 History of Young Musicians Bowen; Young Musicians INC DENIED
2008
142
012-08 Native Ways of Knowing Logan; WRMSP
2008
142
013-08 JH fire Festival day; Vista 360 DENIED
2008
142
101-08 The Media and Public Policy Creation Heimer; Albany County Library Foundation
2008
142
102-08 This is My Nature Harchadoorian; Nicolaysen Art Museum
2008
142
103-08 Preserving Traditions of Pastoral Peoples Zivert; Vista 360'
2008
142
104-08 Working on the 'Road Bogart; Uinta County Museum
2008
142
105-08 Journeys Through Wyoming's Past Rose; Ft. Caspar Museum Assn.
2008
142 and Digital ahcdm_09894_021
106-08 Everyone Has a Story, White; pARTners (CD)
2008
142
107-08 Plan HS English Lang Learners Prugh; JH Wildlife Film Festival
2008
142
108-08 Comix 101: Art Spegelman; Arnold UW MFA visiting Writers
2008
142
109-09 Hawaiians Take Cheyenne bird; CFD Old West Museum
2008
142
110-08 Modern-Day warriors: Part-Time Indians LeBeau; Cathedral Home for Children
2008
142 and Digital ahcdm_09894_022
111-08 Centennial Quilt Show and Walk Olson; Goshen County Quilt Guild (CD)
2008
142
001-09 The Afghan Women's Project Quealy-Berge; Eastern Wyoming College
2009
142 and Digital ahcdm_09894_023
002-09 Impressions on Wyoming II, Rose; Fort Caspar Museum Association (CD)
2009
142
003-09 Mountain as Metaphor: CC humfest Rongstad; Casper College
2009
142
004-09 Teen voices from Hidden Places Levin; Fremont Co. School District #21 DENIED
2009
142
005-09 History Exists Before Your Eyes Stottler; Washakie Museum DENIED
2009
142
006-09 History Exists Before Your Eyes Stottler; Washakie Museum
2009
Folder
159
006-09 History exists before your eyes exhibit '10
2010
142
007-09 Kevin Connolly's Rolling Exhibition Jarman; Wy Institute for Disabilities
2009
142
008-09 Hot Springs State Park Blakey; Hot Springs Greater Learning Foundation.
2009
143
009-09 Keynote Autor Speaker Fee, Sandlin; Jackson Hole Writers DENIED
2009
143
010-09 Wyoming's Art of the Hund Hatch; WY Arts Council
2009
143
011-09 Aesthetics of New Energy Economy Hatchadoorian; Nicolaysen Art Museum
2009
143
012-09 Cody High Style 2009 Reber; BBHC
2009
143
101-09 A discussion of the Indian Wars in Wyoming
2009
143
102-09 Gaia and Global Warming Stewart; Art Assn of Jackson Hole
2009
143
103-09 Discussion of the Indian wars in Wyo Stottler; Washakie Museum
2009
Folder
159
103-09 Indian wars in Wyoming
2009
143
104-09 Fighting Fires of Hate Schuller; JH Jewish Community
2009
143
105-09; Picturing Faith Newell; Uwe Religious Studies
2009
143
106-09 The Big White Church on the Hill Bjerke; Union Congregational Church
2009
143 and Digital ahcdm_09894_024
107-09 Western History in Film Rose; Ft. Caspar Museum Assn. (CD)
2009
143
108-09 An Evening with N. Scott Momady Deering; Central Wyoming College
2009
143
109-09 PLAN Human Connections Turner; Teton Science Schools
2009
143
110-09 PLAN landscapes of Life Woodsum; Eppson Center DENIED
2009
143
111-09 PLAN Bullfighters Bird; CFD Old West Museum
2009
143
112-09 Unbroken Spirit Even; Wind River Development Fund
2009
Folder
159
001-10 Impressions on Wyoming Rose; ft. Casper museum assn
2010
Digital ahcdm_09894_064-065
001-10 Summer lecture series, Far Afield: A Conservation Love Story (2 CDs)
2010-2015
159
002-10 Casper college humanities festival rognstad; Casper college
2010
159
004-10 six feathers circle youth retreat wadda; wind river reservation UNITY
2010
159
005-10 Splendid heritage Hansen; BBHC
2010
159
008-10 Wyoming's recent energy boom Waggener; American Heritage Center
2010
159
011-10 savages and scoundrels Peinado; IAIA
2010
159
013-10 equality state book festival wendt; Casper College
2010
159
014-10 western history through performance Andrus; BBHC
2010
159
016-10 landscape hatchadoorian; Nicolaysen art museum
2010
159
017-10 educating for global citizenship rauch; interconnections 21
2010
159
101-10 Indian wars discussion group stottler; Washakie museum
2010
159
102-10 bullfighters bird; old west museum
2010
159
103-10 opening day baseball Munoz; UW Chicano studies
2009-2013
159
104-10 collect, record and archive tribal history lanham; N.A. language and culture commission
2010
159
106-10 art of the hunt: fishing trad graham; UW American studies program
2010
159
108-10 PLAN the Shoshone in JH Reinhart; JHHSM
2010
159
109-10 legend rock hammons; WSHS hot springs
2010
159
110-10 language, culture and history conference monaghan; UW department of Anthropology
2010
159
111-10 crazy horse: an American warrior Reisch; ft Phil Kearny
2010
159
001-11 Casper College
2016
159
002-11 Afghan women's project connolly; UW women's studies
2011
159
003-11 enhance Greg Mortenson Marcum; LCCC foundation
2011
159
005-11 White Oleander
2010-2011
159
007-11 Shoshone & Bannock in Jackson Hole Reinhart; JHHSM
2011
159
008-11 WTP Butch Cassidy
2011
159
010-11 global education opportunities rauch; interconnections 21
2011
159
101-11 Yidumduma Bill Harney and the Bush U Rose; worlds of music
2011
159
103-11 lunchtime military history kitchens; Wyoming state library
2011
159
104-11 frontier scots McCracken-Flesher; UW english dept.
2011
159
105-11 all in a day's ride Jensen; Daniel community center
2011
159
106-11 Mongolian cultural learning event Philip; Hot Spgs Co school dist #1
2011
159
109-11 Laramie Railroad oral history Ostresh; Laramie railroad depot Assn
2011
159
110-11 A Wyoming conversation summary book - printed
2011-2012
159
111-11 PLAN hollywood horses Langord; Wyoming PBS
2011
159
112-11 PLAN Green River to Murthly Auld; fur trade research center
2011
168
006-12 Voices of the Basin: History in their own Words
2012
159
116-12 Lincoln Community Center - Social Justice film series
2012
159
001-13 Paul Dyck center for Plains Indians hansen; BBHC
2013
159
011-13 Art museum
2013
159
012-13 Breaking Boundaries
2013
159
016-13 blackbird BBHC
2013
159
017-13 Cheyenne Frontier Days
2013
160
001-14 Casper College humanities festival Innella; Casper college
2014
160
003-14 Art of the Hunt, Checks - Entered into ledger 003-14
2014
160
004-14 Washakie lectures, Washakie Museum and Cultural Center
2014
160
006-14 Vore buffalo tipi gade - VBT foundation
2014
160
008-14 aftermath's plains keller - park library fdnt
2014
160
011-14 Fort Casper
2014
160
012-14 Hear Mountain field trips
2014
160
014-14 training leader/diplomacy rauch - interconnections 21
2014
160
015-14 Simpson Western politics/Vegas
2014
160
016-14 LCL - journey stem
2014
160
021-14 Arapaho apprentice spoonhunter - wr tribal college
2014
160
101-14 dutch hop
2014
160
104-14 One people one earth 104-14
2014
160
106-14 WYPBS blizzard of 49
2014
160
001-15 Fort Casper SLS V
2015
160
002-15 Ohio cavalry
2015
160
007-15 "raising our kids well" park Co.
2015
160
109-15 WPBS
2015
160
114-15 AC theatre lion in winter
2015
160
115-15 Far afield Bert Raynes Doc. Jontown
2015
160
116-15 legacy of Wyoming Thermopolis
2015
160
121-15 Anthropecene
2015
160
201-15 Casper College humfest "Revolution"
2015
160
Casper College, Humanities Festival
2016
73 1-2
MISCELLANEOUS: 001-86; Contesting the Constitution; Council Conducted
1985-1987
73 3
MISCELLANEOUS: 032-82; Wyoming Chautauqua 1982; Burton (Wyoming Chautauqua Society)
1981-1982
73 4
MISCELLANEOUS: Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in Wyoming's Secondary Schools: A Proposal; Blatz (UW-Department of Philosophy)
1984
73 5
NATIONAL CONVERSATION PROGRAM Wyoming Packet
1990-1996
73 6
NATIONAL CONVERSATION PROGRAM Cheyenne-Jim Johns
1995
73 7
NATIONAL CONVERSATION PROGRAM Gillette-Janata
1995-1996
73 8
CONSTITUTION PROGRAM Photo and Transfer
1985
73 9
MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS
n.d.
73 10
SOUND IDEAS VISIBILITY PACKAGE Logos and Transparencies
1984
74 1
NATIONAL CONVERSATION PROGRAM Jackson-Lokey Lytjen
1995
74 2
NATIONAL CONVERSATION PROGRAM Architectural Mosaic of Jackson Hole
1995
74 3
NATIONAL CONVERSATION PROGRAM Riverton-Sherry Shelly
1995-1996
74 4
NATIONAL CONVERSATION PROGRAM Rock Springs-David Kathka
1995-1996
74 5
NATIONAL CONVERSATION PROGRAM Sheridan-Susan Badger Doyle
1995
74 6
NATIONAL CONVERSATION PROGRAM Worland-Mike Bies
1995
160
Regrant policies and procedures
1988-1991
168
Regrants history/records - Newsletter files WCH
1979-2009
160
Regrants management packet forms
undated
74 7
TRAILS EXHIBIT, #1-91; UW Coe Library, Laramie
1991
74 8
TRAILS EXHIBIT, #2-91; Carbon County Library
1991
74 9
TRAILS EXHIBIT, #3-91; USDA Forest Service
1991
74 10
TRAILS EXHIBIT; Kathka (Parks and Cultural Resources)
1991
74 11
TRAILS EXHIBIT Administrative and Applications
1988-1991
74 12
TRAILS THROUGH TIME Correspondence
1988-1991
74 13
TRAILS THROUGH TIME Materials
1991
Subseries 2. Speakers Bureau
Arranged alphabetically within each year. The subseries includes all information relating to the Speakers Bureau subseries: applications, some photographs, correspondence, requests, evaluations.
Box Folder
75 1
1984 SPEAKERS BUREAU CORRESPONDENCE March-December
1984
Folder
2
1985 SPEAKERS BUREAU CORRESPONDENCE October-December
1985
3
1986 SPEAKERS BUREAU CORRESPONDENCE January-December
1986
4
1987 SPEAKERS BUREAU CORRESPONDENCE January-December
1987
5
1988 SPEAKERS BUREAU CORRESPONDENCE February-November
1988
6
1985 SPEAKERS BUREAU CALENDAR
1985
7
SPEAKERS BUREAU PROGRAM 1985 Evaluations
1985-1986
8
SPEAKERS BUREAU 1986 Budget Control Record
1983-1986
9
1986 SPEAKERS BUREAU CALENDAR
1986
Box Folder
76 1
REQUESTS FOR SPEAKERS
1985-1986
Folder
2
1986 SPEAKERS BUREAU APPLICATIONS
1985-1986
3
SPEAKERS BUREAU PROGRAM 1986 Evaluations
1986
4
1987 SPEAKERS BUREAU CALENDAR
1987
5
1987 SPEAKERS BUREAU General Information and Administrative
1987
6
1987 SPEAKERS BUREAU Requests and Applications
1987
7
1987 SPEAKERS BUREAU Photos and Negatives
1987
Box Folder
77 1
1987 SPEAKERS BUREAU Requests for Speakers
1986-1987
Folder
2
1987 SPEAKERS BUREAU PROGRAM Evaluations
1987
3
1987 SPEAKERS BUREAU PAPERWORK
1987
4
SPEAKERS BUREAU PAPERWORK AND RECEIPTS 1987, #2602-2702
1987
5
SPEAKERS BUREAU PAPERWORK AND RECEIPTS 1987, #2704-2845
1987
6
SPEAKERS BUREAU PAPERWORK AND RECEIPTS 1987, #2850-3029
1987
Box Folder
78 1
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Adams and Sodaro
1986-1987
Folder
2
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Nancy Anderson
1987
3
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Brent Breithaupt
1987
4
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Lou Burton
1987
5
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Terre Burton
1987
6
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Dennis Coelho
1987
7
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Margaret Demorest
1987
8
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Mary Lee Douthit
1987
9
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Jim Garry
1987
10
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 George Horse Capture
1987
11
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Carol Hunter
1986-1987
12
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Charles Levendosky
1987-1988
13
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Margot Liberty
1986-1987
14
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Beatrice Montross
1987
15
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Bruce Noble
1985-1986
16
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Jose Peer
1986-1987
17
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Chris Plant
1986-1987
18
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Eric Sandeen
1986-1987
19
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Thyra Thomson
1986-1987
20
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 David Ware
1986-1987
21
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1987 Karl Volkmar
1986-1987
Box Folder
79 1
1988 SPEAKERS BUREAU General Information and Administrative
1988
Folder
2
1988 SPEAKERS BUREAU CALENDAR
1988
3
1988 SPEAKERS BUREAU Requests and Applications
1988
4
1988 SPEAKERS BUREAU PAPERWORK #1-114
1987-1988
5
1988 SPEAKERS BUREAU PAPERWORK AND RECEIPTS #1-32
1988
6
1988 SPEAKERS BUREAU PAPERWORK AND RECEIPTS #33-81
1988
7
1988 SPEAKERS BUREAU PAPERWORK AND RECEIPTS #82-115
1988
8
1988 SPEAKERS BUREAU Photos and Negatives
1987-1988
Box Folder
80 1
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Randy Adams, Craig Sodaro
1987-1988
Folder
2
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Mike Amundson
1988
3
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Dolores Saucedo Cardona
1987-1988
4
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Murray L. Carroll
1988
5
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Michael Cassity
1987
6
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Julie Francis
1987-1988
7
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Dennis Frobish
1988
8
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Jim Garry
1987-1988
9
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Lynne Hull
1987-1988
10
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Margot Liberty
1987-1988
11
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Terry McMillan
1987-1988
12
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Beatrice Montross
1987-1988
13
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Robert W. Righter
1987
14
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Eric Sandeen
1987-1988
15
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Tom Segerstrom
1987-1988
16
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Sherry L. Smith
1987
17
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Eric V. Sorg
1987-1990
18
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 David Ware
1987-1988
19
SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS, 1988 Donald S. Warder
1987-1988
Box Folder
81 1
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU General Information and Administrative
1987-1990
Folder
2
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU Applications
1988-1989
3
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU Negatives and Photos
1989
4
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Mike Amundson
1989
5
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Patt Brown Wolfe
1989
6
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Mike Cassity
1989
7
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Murray Carroll
1989
8
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Daryl Coates
1988-1989
9
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Tim Evans
1988-1989
10
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Julie Francis
1989
11
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS George Frison
1989
12
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Jim Garry
1989
13
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Lynn Hull
1989
14
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Sharon Kahin
1989
Box Folder
82 1
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS David Kathka
1988-1989
Folder
2
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Jack McDermott
1989
3
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Mark Miller
1989
4
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Beatrice Montross
1989
5
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS David Romvedt
1989
6
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Linda Ross
1989
7
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Joe Sabel
1989
8
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Lynne Swanson
1989
9
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Alice Tratebas
1989
10
1989 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS David Zwonitzer
1989
11
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU General Information and Administrative
1989-1990
12
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU APPLICATIONS
1989
13
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU Grants
1990
14
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU Other Expenses
1990
Box Folder
83 1
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Marjane Ambler
1990
Folder
2
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Randy Adams and Craig Sodaro
1990
3
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Patt Brown Wolfe
1990
4
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Tim Evans
1989-1990
5
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Julie Francis
1989-1990
6
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Dudley Gardner, Chris Plant, Au Quintzheng, Du Baoping
1990
7
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Jim Garry
1990
8
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Todd Guenther
1990-1991
9
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Lynne Hull
1989-1990
10
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS David Kathka
1989-1990
11
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Dan Kirkbride
1989-1990
12
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Jack McDermott
1989-1990
13
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Joseph Marshall
1989-1990
14
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Beatrice Montross
1989-1990
15
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS John Nesbitt
1989-1990
16
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Sharon Poulson
1989-1990
17
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Linda Ross
1989-1990
18
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Tom Segerstrom
1990
19
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Eric Sorg
1990
20
1990 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Lynne Swanson
1989-1990
Box Folder
84 1
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU General Information and Administrative
1990-1991
Folder
2
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU Speaker Request Applications
1990-1991
3
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU Applications
1990-1991
4
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Marjane Ambler
1990-1991
5
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Mabel Brown
1990-1992
6
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Chip Carlson
1991
7
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Mike Cassity
1990-1991
8
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Walter Edens
1991
9
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Kim Fadiman
1991
10
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Todd Guenther
1990-1991
11
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Lynne Hull
1990-1991
12
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Laurie Ihm
1990-1991
13
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS David Kathka
1990-1991
Box Folder
85 1
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Bill Lazarus
1990-1991
Folder
2
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Charles Levendosky
1990-1991
3
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Jack McDermott
1990-1991
4
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Joe Marshall
1990-1991
5
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS David Romtvedt
1990-1991
6
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Linda Simnacher
1990-1991
7
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Eileen Starr
1990-1991
8
1991 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Lynne Swanson
1990-1991
9
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU Speaker Request Applications
1992
10
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU Applications
1991-1992
Box Folder
86 1
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU General Information and Administrative
1991-1992
Folder
2
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Marjane Ambler
1991-1992
3
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Susan Anderson
1991-1992
4
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS David Bendix
1991-1992
5
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Chip Carlson
1991-1992
6
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Kathie Dereemer
1991-1992
7
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Tim Evans
1991-1992
8
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Kim Fadiman
1991-1992
9
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Charles Faust
1991-1992
10
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Todd Guenther
1991-1992
11
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Lynne Hull
1991-1992
12
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Laurie Ihm
1991-1993
13
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Chris Kennedy
1991-1992
Box Folder
87 1
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Bill Lazarus
1991-1992
Folder
2
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Jack Ravage
1991-1992
3
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS David Romtvedt
1991-1992
4
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Eric Sorg
1991-1992
5
1992 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Eileen Starr
1991-1992
6
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU Speaker Request Applications
1992-1993
7
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU Applications and Requests
1991-1993
8
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU General Information and Administrative
1992-1994
9
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Barbara Allen
1992-1993
10
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Susan Anderson
1992-1993
11
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Mabel Brown
1992-1993
Box Folder
88 1
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Chip Carlson
1992-1993
Folder
2
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Michael Cassity
1992-1993
3
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Catherine Curtiss
1992-1993
4
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Michael Devine
1992-1993
5
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Timothy Evans
1992-1993
6
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Clay Gibbons
1992-1993
7
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Todd Guenther
1992-1993
8
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Mark Harvey
1992-1993
9
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS David Kathka
1992-1993
10
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Chris Kennedy
1992-1993
11
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Margot Liberty
1992-1993
12
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Vicki Lindner
1992-1993
13
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Jack McDermott
1992-1993
14
1994 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Joseph Marshall
1992-1993
15
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Beatrice Montross
1992-1993
16
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS David Romtvedt
1992-1993
17
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Lynne Swanson
1992-1993
18
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Tom Tankersley
1992-1993
19
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Rodney Wambeam
1992-1993
20
1993 SPEAKERS BUREAU SPEAKERS Steven Wilson
1992-1993
Subseries 3. Records on Chautauqua
Arranged chronologically by year of Chautauqua. The subseries includes information regarding the planning and operating of the Wyoming Chautauqua: Inquiries/applications, advertising materials, correspondence, financial information.
Box Folder
89 1
CHAUTAUQUA 1983 Grant and General Information
1982-1983
Folder
2
CHAUTAUQUA 1983 Correspondence and Applications
1983
3
CHAUTAUQUA 1983 Financial Information
1983
4
CHAUTAUQUA Tax Exempt Status Information
1981-1982
5
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 General Correspondence
1985
6
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Planning/Organizing
1984-1985
7-8
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Inquiries and Applications
1984
Box Folder
90 1
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Financial
1985
Folder
2
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Grant Information
1984
3
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Reports
1984-1985
4
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Publicity Material
1984-1985
5
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 College Credit
1985
6
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Contesting the Constitution
1984-1985
7
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Cartier, Marie
1984
8
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Gentile, John
1984
9
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Hilenski, Ferdinand
1984
10
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Kummerow, Burton
1984
11
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Malone, Cheryl
1984
12
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Milligan, Randy
1984
Box Folder
91 1
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Morris, Richard B.
1984
Folder
2
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Mount Vernon Chamber Players
1985
3
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Kathy Stippich
1984
4
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Tanner, James
1984
5
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Philip Supina Contract
1985
6
PICTURES OF SPEAKERS BUREAU AND CALENDAR
1985
7
CHAUTAUQUA 1985 Photos-Slides-Negatives
1980-1985
8
CHAUTAUQUA 1986 Planning and Organizing
1985
9
PUBLISHED MATERIAL REGARDING THE CONSTITUTION
1974-1984
10
THE CONSTITUTION AND THE COMMUNITY Planning Resources for Humanities Programs
n.d.
11
FEDERALIST PAPERS RE-EXAMINED Pamphlets
1976
Box
143
Fort Caspar Chautauqua and Youth Camp
2005
Subseries 4. Manuscripts/Papers
Arranged alphabetically. Papers and manuscripts that were completed through WCH funding as part of a regrant or fellowship.
Box Folder
92 1
1984 STUDY GUIDE
1984
92 2
MANUSCRIPTS: AN ASSESSMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR AMERICAN INDIANS IN WYOMING Beverly Badhorse; Regrant #38F
1979
92 3
MANUSCRIPTS: AN ASSESSMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR AMERICAN INDIANS IN WYOMING (2) Beverly Badhorse; Regrant #38F
1979
160
Between the Fences draft
2007
92 4
MANUSCRIPTS: BROADWAY IN THE BOONDOCKS Lou Burton
1979
92 5
MANUSCRIPTS: THE BUTLER-RISSLER SITE Mark E. Miller and Brian R. Waitkus
1988
92 6-7
MANUSCRIPTS: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPT Kelly T. Alberts
1983
92 8-9
MANUSCRIPTS: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN WYOMING David J. Roberts
n.d.
160
Data sets (1990-1991) and historic overview (1992) for Fort Bridger
1990-1993
160
David Thelen's paper
1989-1990
92 10
MANUSCRIPTS: IN THE FACE OF CHANGE: WYOMING'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE David A. Cookson
1979
92 11-12
MANUSCRIPTS: GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR IN WYOMING Lowell A. Bangerter
1979
92 13-20
MANUSCRIPTS: HISTORY OF THE SAND BAR Walter R. Jones
1979
157
Lady's Choice: Barbara Love and Frances Love Froidevaux, eds. 1990
1990
144
Locating Mormonism on the American Religious Landscape surveys
undated
Folder
160
Lora Webb Nichols, volume I: Homesteader's Daughter, Miner's Bride
1989
143
Meaning of SVC (Service)
2010
Folder
93 1-2
MANUSCRIPTS: THE MEETEETSE AREA RESEARCH PROJECT, PART II. Carol D. Hunter
1984
157, 160
Miscellaneous manuscript material
2000-2017
93 3
MANUSCRIPTS: MOSAIC OF A MASSACRE: THE CHINESE EXPERIENCE IN WYOMING, 1870-1900 Virginia Huidekoper
1987
93 4
MANUSCRIPTS: MUMMY CAVE REVISITED Susan S. Hughes
1988
93 5
MANUSCRIPTS: THE NEW DEAL CULTURAL PROJECTS IN WYOMING: A SURVEY AND AN APPRAISAL H.R. Dieterich
1979
93 6
MANUSCRIPTS: NINE MILES ON THE LARAMIE RIVER VALLEY Barbara Windom Costopulos
1979
144
On the Road: 50 years of the Beatniks
2008
Folder
157
The Overland Trail Diary of Franklin E. Adams
1989
93 7
MANUSCRIPTS: PIETISM AND PROGRESS William Howard Moore
1984
93 8
MANUSCRIPTS: PLATTE COUNTY HERITAGE Ruby Preuit
1981
93 9-13
MANUSCRIPTS: SAGEBRUSH POETRY: 1880-1930 Betsy Bernfeld
1983
94 1
MANUSCRIPTS: SAGEBRUSH SOLDIER: AN ENLISTED MAN'S VIEW OF THE INDIAN WARS Sherry L. Smith
n.d.
94 2
MANUSCRIPTS: SPOKEN WORDS OF FOUR RANCHWOMEN Carol Rankin
1979
94 3
MANUSCRIPTS: STORIES FROM YELLOWCALF Frances M. Goggles
n.d.
94 4
MANUSCRIPTS: SUBLETTE COUNTY SCHOOLTEACHERS: AN ORAL HISTORY UNIT FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS Karen Winkler Moulton
n.d.
94 5
MANUSCRIPTS: VALUES IN WYOMING Mark Vlosky
1981
94 6
MANUSCRIPTS: VISIONS OF THE PAST Introduction and #1
*Audio cassette placed in Box 122 in A/V Storage
1985
94 7-8
MANUSCRIPTS: VISIONS OF THE PAST #2, #3, #4, and #5
*Two audio cassettes placed in Box 122 and removed to A/V Storage
1985
94 9-11
MANUSCRIPTS: VISIONS OF THE PAST #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, and #12
1985
94 12
WYOMING'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE REGIONAL AND NATIONAL WOMEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT
1979
94 13
MANUSCRIPTS: WYOMING FORT LIBRARIES: THE MARCH OF INTELLECT Walter Edens
1979
94 14
MANUSCRIPTS: WYOMING VALUES, WYOMING POLITICIANS, AND THE SHAPING OF UNITED STATES INDIAN POLICY, 1945 TO 1980 Steven S. Shulte
1983
94 15
MANUSCRIPTS: WYOMING'S WEALTH FOR WYOMING'S PEOPLE Sarah Gorin
1988
Subseries 5. Miscellaneous Projects
Box Folder
160
2NIR planning file
2018
168
"An American Place: A Centennial Portrait of Rock Springs, Wyoming" (2 copies)
1989
160
Arapaho memories
1985
160
AWC:
2005
Box Folder
160
AWC 05: preservation and development
2005
160
AWC 05: myths family - surveys, sums
2005
160
AWC 2005: changing ID surveys, sums.
2005
160
AWC 05: newcomers and Wyomingites
2005
161
Barn Again:
2002-2004
Box Folder
161 and Digital ahcdm_09894_031
Central Wyoming College: Barn Again web site (CD)
2003-2004
161 and Digital ahcdm_09894_032
Video: Barn Again! 2004 Carbon county edition (DVD)
2004
161
Barn Again evaluation reports
2002-2004
161
Barn Again celebrating an American icon
2004
161
Barn Again May 1 to June 11 2004
2004
161
BA - supplementary programs
2003
161 and Digital ahcdm_09894_033
BA publicity - Wyoming Barn tiffs and pdfs, RGB format (CD)
2001-2004
161 and Digital ahcdm_09894_034-035
BA 004-04 Barn Again - Gillette - Campbell County barns screensaver, surveys, photographs (2 CDs)
2003-2005
161 and Digital ahcdm_09894_036
Rawlins - Barn Again at Central Wyoming College (CD)
2003-2004
161
Barn Again
2003-2004
Folder
168
Between the Fences
2007
161
Border Lines
2008
168 and Digital ahcdm_09894_066-067
Bringing the Past to Life, A Virtual Tour of the Ivinson Mansion (2 3.5" disc)
December 3, 1997
161
Choices for the 21st Century
1997-2001
161
Colorado River project
2000-2002
161
Education
2005-2006
161
ESHA service
2002-2006
161
Final evaluations
2001
161-
Grant applications:
1984-2001
Box
161-162 and Digital
Miscellaneous applications and reports
1984-2017
Box Folder
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_037
Video: Dr. Larry Todd (DVD)
March 9, 2013
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_038
Video: Dr. Richard Adams (DVD)
February 23, 2013
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_039
Video: Sam Mihara (DVD)
April 20, 2013
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_040
Video: Dr. Phil Roberts (DVD)
April 27, 2013
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_041
Video: Linwood Tall Bull (DVD)
May 18, 2013
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_042
Video: Dr. Phil Roberts (DVD)
November 10, 2011
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_043
Video: Debbi Hammons, Prohibition in Wyoming (DVD)
February 25, 2012
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_044
Video: John Davis (DVD)
December 17, 2011
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_045
Video: Discussion group/woods (DVD)
December 8, 2011
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_046
Video: Dr. George Frison (DVD)
December 15, 2012
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_047
Video: Voices of the Basin (DVD)
2012
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_048
Video: History discussion group field trip (DVD)
June 9, 2012
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_049
Video: Danny Walker looting Wy archaeological sites (DVD)
March 22, 2012
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_050
Video: Voices Latinas en Wyoming - Latina Voices of Wyoming (DVD)
2013
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_051
Video: Lander climbing film (DVD)
2013
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_052
Suffrage PDFs (CD)
2008
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_053
Video: Jeremy Johnston (DVD)
March 8, 2014
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_054
Video: Douglas MacDonald (DVD)
April 19, 2014
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_055
Video: Lawrence Loendorf (DVD)
June 7, 2014
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_056
Excel grants, history files (CD)
2006-2008
161-162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_057
Wyoming Red Desert: A Photographic Journey (CD)
September 2010
162
Civility Matters! grants
2010-2013
Box Folder
162
C 002-11 2011 page-to-stage series Flanagan; off square theater company
2011
162
C 003-11 town meeting dialogues Lee: Wyoming association of churches
2011
162
C 004-11 living voices at heart mtn Schrepferman; park county arts council
2011
162
C 005-11 WY model UN program Garrison; UW international studies
2011
162
TYH -- materials development/notes
2010-2013
168
Civility Matters! (roll of stickers)
undated
162
H@W/C grants
1998-2018
Box Folder
162
Lottor
1998-2007
162
Key Ingredients grants
2012
Box Folder
162
KI 005-12 Key ingredients Ekland-Earnst; WY pioneer mem museum
2012
162
KI 004-12 Key ingredients Weems; Homesteader museum
2012
162
KI 006-12 Key ingredients Iverson; SCFPL
2012
162
KI 007-12 Key ingredients Throgmorton; CCHEC
2012
Folder
162
Mini grants
2013
162
Newcomer guide
2012-2013
162
Opportunity grants
2006-2010
Box Folder
162
OP 002-06 "triple play" theater crook county museum
2006
141
OP 003-06 "Capital Characters of Old Cheyenne" Hert; Albany County Historical Society
2006
142
OP 001-07 Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum
2007
142
OP 002-07 Vine Deloria Anterll; American Indian Studies
2007
142
OP 003-07 Rody Lumsden Arnold; UW MFA program
2007
142
OP 001-08 An Evening with Eguene Gagliano Baker: Park Co. Library Foundation DENIED
2008
142
OP 002-08 Michael Ondaatje Arnold; UW English Department
2008
142
OP 003-08 Future of Public History Potter; UW History Department
2008
143
OP 001-09 The Bridge
2009
143
OP 002-09 Arctic Dreams Hanson; Casper College Denied
2009
143
OP 003-09 The Disappeared Bredehoft; UW art Museum
2009
Folder
162
OP 001-11 power of my written word Oaks; Latino resource center
2011
162
OP 002-11 the bandit invicible stoll; WTPSHS
2011
162
OP 003-11 three lectures Hoffman; JH center for global affairs
2011
162
OP 004-11 update on Libya Kushner; center for the arts
2011
162
OP 005-11 WSHS annual mtg and tour Rossiter; Uinta co museum foundation
2011
162
OP 006-11 Meek's crossing Throgmorton; Wyoming film festival
2011
162
OP 001-14 annual Fetterman battle stoll; Ft Phil Kearny SHS
2014
162
OP 002-14 fire on the beach clarks; western Wyoming community college
2014
162
OP 003-14 academic integrity/religion ward; UW religious studies program
2014
162
OP 004-14 Laramie Jewish community center
2014
162
OP-005-14 district young authors celebration
2014
162
OP 007-14
2014
162 and Digital ahcdm_09894_058
OP 008-14 Lander Library - Greek drama (DVD)
2014
162
OP 009-14 JHHSM
2014
162
OP 012-14 religious studies
2014
162
OP 001-15 Estelle nodel "Hebrew songs"
2015
162
OP 002-15 Dr. Jospe
2015
162
OP 004-15 Laundry JHC center for the arts
2015
162
Outreach School grant program
2008-2011
Box Folder
162
What's news outreach 2008 grant
2008
162
Outreach school archive bunker
2010-2011
Folder
162
Outreach Travel grants: TR 101-14 little snake river museum
2014
163
Regular Grant applications
2011-2012
Box Folder
163
CCHEC H@W 2011
2011-2012
Picturing America
2009
Box
143
PA 001-09 Picturing America Arnold; Ark Regional Services
2009
143
PA 002-09 Picturing America Levin; Fremont Co. SD#21
2009
143
PA 003-09 Picturing America Hinkle; Wheatland MS library DENIED
2009
143
PA 003-09 Picturing America Forcella; Greybull High School
2009
143
PA 004-09 Picturing America Christensen; Worland High School
2009
143
PA 006-09 Picturing America Toth; Hot Springs Co. HS Library
2009
143
PA 007-09 Picturing America Jensen; Glendo School
2009
143
PA 008-09 Picturing America Grand Fleming; Valley Artisans
2009
143
PA 009-09 A Taste of Culture Kraft; Encampment School
2009
143
PA 010-09 Short History of American Art Kitchens; Laramie Co Library System
2009
143
PA 011-09 Art History Adventure Hicks; Casper Classical Academy
2009
163
Special Grants:
1999-2000
Box Folder
163
Language preservation grant procedures
undated
163
Press releases / samples
2000
163
Regrant files form
undated
163
Sample donor letters
undated
163
RMP packets
undated
163
Pages 2 and 3 contract
undated
163
Attachment "A"
undated
163
Web page guidelines
undated
163
Original duplex and staples
1999-2000
163
Admin forms for opp. Grants
undated
WTP:
2006-2009
Box
141
WTP 001-06 Governor's Council of Dev. dis.
2006
141
WTP 002-06 Grand Encampment Museum
2006
141
WTP 003-06 Collections management in the Computer age Blakey; Hot Springs Greater Learning
2006
141
WTP 004-06 Laramie Plains Museum
2006
141
WTP 005-06 Carbon County Museum
2006
141
WTP 006-06 Craft Tours of Down under Wyoming State Training School
2006
141
WTP 007-06 Hot Springs Greater Learning FDN
2006
141
WTP 008-06 Laramie County Library System
2006
141
WTP 009-06 Wyoming Institute for Disabilities DENIED
2006
141
WTP 010-06 Crook County Museum and Art G DENIED
2006
141
WTP 011-06 Preservation/ Access Stottler; Washakie Museum DENIED
2006
141
WTP 012-06 Preservation and Access Orrell; Meeteetse Museum
2006
141
WTP 013-06 Preservation and Access Stottler; Washakie County museum
2006
141
WTP 014-06 Study of Ancient Greek Culture Gardner; ARK Regional services
2006
141
WTP 015-06 Big Wonderful Wyoming Reed; Wy state Training School
2006
141
WTP 016-06 White MTN. Petroglyphs Tour Del Bene; Bureau of Land Management
2006
141
WTP 017-06 Business Leadership Network DENIED
2006
142
WTP 001-07 E. Shoshone Immersion program archives Ferris; E Shoshone Language Commission DENIED
2007
142
WTP 002-07 First United Methodist Church
2007
142
WTP 003-07 Eastern Shoshone Language commission
2007
142
WTP 004-07 Students for Campus and Community Chicana awareness
2007
142
WTP 005-07 Eastern Shoshone Cultural Center
2007
142
WTP 006-07 Devils Tower National Monument
2007
142
WTP 007-07 Community Fence Art Project Cuprill; Sublette Co. Library
2007
142
WTP-008-07 Between Fences at the Uinta co. Bogart: Uinta County Museum Foundation
2007
142
WTP 009-07 Between Fences Weisheit; Sheridan County Library Foundation.
2007
142
WTP 010-07 Between Fences Paisley; Meeteetse Museum District
2007
142
WTP 011-07 Between Fences Mackey; Crook County Library
2007
142
WTP-001-08 WY Frontier Prison
2008
142
WTP 002-08 Professional Dev and Capacity Bldg. Patton; Carbon County Museum
2008
142
WTP 003-08 Creating Digital Access Watson; Fremont Co. Pioneer Museum
2008
142
WTP 004-08 Preservation and Access Lindmier; Laramie Plains Museum Assn
2008
142
WTP 005-08 Attendance at AAM, Denver; Blakey; Hot Springs Greater Learning Foundation
2008
142
WTP 006-08 Colter Bay Indian Arts Museum Hart; Grand Teton National Park
2008
142
WTP 007-08 Evanston Comm Calendar Fasc Bogart; Uinta County Museum
2008
142
WTP 008-08 Big White Church on the Hill; McPhee; Union Congregational Church
2008
142
WTP 009-08 Collection Storage Project Young; Ft. Casper Museum
2008
142
WTP 010-08 Preservation/Access Grant Patton; Carbon County Museum
2008
142
WTP 011-08 Cultural Diversity Arnold; ARK Regional Services
2008
142
WTP 012-08 Papers Doherty; Ladrillos para los Artes
2008
143
WTP 001-09 Cheyenne Depot Black History Celebr DePoorter; Cheyenne Depot Museum
2009
143
WTP 002-09 A Dream in Doubt Bloom-Wilson; Northwest College
2009
143
WTP 003-09 Cancer Monologues Kingston; La Radio Montanesa
2009
143 and Digital ahcdm_09894_025-029
WTP 004-09 Sugar Beet Fields to Fields of Dreams, Lopez; HOPE (2 CDs, 3 DVDs)
2009-2013
143
WTP 005-09 Afro-Brazilian Heritage and Music Piske; Wyoming Goias Partners
2009
143
WTP-006-09 EWC Newspaper Preservation Miller EWC library
2009
143
WTP-007-09- WY Governors Oral History Castaneda; Wyoming State Archives
2009
143
WTP 008-09 WPR UNITY council Conference Wadda; WPR Unity Council
2009
143
WTP 009-09 The Murie Center
2009
143
WTP 010-09 Kids' Cowboy Camp Ruck; CFD old West Museum REFUSED
2009
143
WTP 011-09 NI'iihi' in a Goodway Hansen; BBHC
2009
143
WTP 012-09 History of Robertson WY Robbins; Uinta County Historical Society
2009
143
WTP 013-09 Wyoming Latina Youth Conference Redman; LCCC Foundation
2009
143
WTP 014-09 Cultural Diversity Grant Kelly; LCCC Ludden Library
2009
143
WTP 015-08 Thomas King Loffreda; UW Department of English
2009
Folder
163
Humanities at Work in Our Communities: Local coordinator's guide
2001-2013
168
Humanities at Work in Our Communities: To your health a reading-and-discussion series on values, health, and community (3 copies)
2001
163 and 168
Humanities Awards
1990-1995
163
Humanities Forum:
2010-2015
Box Folder
163
2009 Humanities Forum, A-L
2009
163
Koewn, Duane 2010 humanities forum
2010
163
Jessica Robinson 2014 humanities forum
2014
163
Glenda Bell 2014 humanities forum
2014
163
Seth Ward 2014 humanities forum
2014
163
Greg Nickerson 2014 humanities forum
2014
163
William Moore 2014 humanities forum
2014
163
Jessica Flock 2014 humanities forum
2014
163
Ward 2015 HF
2015
163
Bell 2015 HF
2015
163
Urbigkit 2015 HF
2015
Folder
163
Humanities Matter! - Marcia W. Britton
2009
168
Jews of Wyoming
1990-1997
163
Journey Stories, Laramie County Library System
2015
163
Journey Stories: Muslim Journeys orientation workshop
2013
Digital ahcdm_09894_068-069
Journey Stories (2 CDs)
2014-2015
168
Justice Talking/The Meaning of Service in Wyoming - workshop
November 9, 2012
163
Key Ingredients: America by Food, exhibition scrapbook
undated
163 and 168
Making sense of the American Civil War
2011-2013
163 and 168
Modern Arapaho Narratives told by Richard "Dickie" Moss
2006
163
"Moving water" fiscal/admin
2000-2002
163
Museum on Main Street - close-out reports
2014-2016
168
The Public Humanities in American Life, supplementary reading packet - American studies 4300/5300
undated
163
RW (Reading Wyoming) reports to ED
2006-2012
163
Resources
2003-2004
163
Resources: Suffrage - reading packets, scholar materials
1984-2006
164
Road Scholars:
2013-2016
Box Folder
164
Road scholars Fy 2016
2016
164
Bogart 2015
2015-2015
164
Gregory Nickerson
2015-2016
164
Val Burgess
2015-2016
164
Jessica Robinson
2015-2016
164
Robin Hill
2013
164
Lori Howe
2015-2016
164
Norma Slauk-Haskell
2015-2016
164
Seth Ward
2016
Folder
164
Rowswell
2015
164
Serving Latin immigrants '10
2010
164 and Digital ahcdm_09894_059
Summer Institutes (CD)
2001-2010
164
Veterans readings
2014
164
Water Matters
undated
164
We the people
2005
164
WTP:
2003-2011
Box Folder
164
WTP BC50344-06
2004-2011
164
WTP II: Wyo common ground proposal
2003-2006
164
WTP III: between fences
2007-2008
Folder
164
WYOT Venues
2014-2015
164
Wyoming CG: Faces of Family
2006
164 and Digital ahcdm_09894_060-063
A Wyoming Conversation (4 CDs)
2005
168
Wyoming Folk Arts handbook
undated

Series II. Administrative Records, 1972-1996Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1. ADP's
Arranged chronologically and numerically according to regrant number. This subseries is an index of the regrant files.
Box Folder
95 1
1981 REGRANT INDEX; 034-81 through 119-81
1981
Folder
2
1982 REGRANT INDEX; 001-82 through 103-82
1982
3
1983 REGRANT INDEX; 001-83 through 104-83
1983
4
1985 REGRANT INDEX; 002-85 through 106-85
1984-1985
5
1985 REGRANT INDEX; 018-85 through 106-85
1985
6
1986 INFORMATION
1985-1986
7
1986 REGRANT INDEX; 001-86 through 103-86
1986
8
1987 REGRANT INDEX; 001-87 through 213-87
1987
9
1987 SPEAKERS BUREAU INDEX
1987
Box Folder
96 1
1988 REGRANT INDEX; 001-88 through 439-88
1988
Folder
2
1988-1989 REGRANT INDEX
1988-1989
3
1990 REGRANT FILES
1990
4
1990 REGRANT INDEX
1990-1991
5
1991 REGRANT INDEX
1991-1992
6
1992 REGRANT INDEX
1991-1992
7
1993 REGRANT FILES
1993
Subseries 2. General
Arranged alphabetically. The subseries contains general administrative records: council records, financial records and membership.
Box Folder
97 1
ADMINISTRATIVE-BUDGET
1979-1982
97 2
ADMINISTRATIVE-GIFTS AND MATCHING
1980-1986
97 3
ADMINISTRATIVE MATCH
1980-1981
97 4
ADMINISTRATIVE-MEMOS TO PROJECT DIRECTORS
1979
97 5
ADMINISTRATIVE-ORIGINALS Forms/Booklets
n.d.
97 6
ADMINISTRATIVE-ORIGINALS, MISCELLANEOUS Form Letters, Bulk Mailings
1980-1982
97 7
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
1983-1986
97 8
AUDIT-REGRANTS
1979-1980
97 9
ANNUAL REPORT PRINTING 1981-1982
1981
164
Background materials -- law
2004-2006
97 10
BLATZ, CHARLES V.
1985
152-154
Board of Directors:
2014-2015
Box Folder
152-153 and 169
Board meeting minutes
1972-2017
153-154
Board quarterly meeting minutes
2003-2013
154,164, and 168-169
Board of Directors handbooks
2004-2020
154
Board of Directors
2016-2017
154
Board member meeting packets: Audrey Shalinsky
2006-2008
154
Board member meeting packets: Kate Browning
2005
169
Change
undated
154
Council member's handbooks
1978-1990
164
Past board member information
undated
165
Current board:
2016
Box Folder
165
Nancy Guthrie
2016
165
Rex Myers
2009-2016
165
David messenger
2016
165
Mary Guthrie
2016
165
Carol Seeger
2014-2016
165
George Vlastos
2014-2016
165
Ignacia Ferrro
2012-2016
165
Linda Fleming
2010-2013
165
Stu Healy
2012-2013
165
Kristi Wallin
2016
165
Sandy Schultz Hessler
2014
165
Governor appointee
2014
165
Barbara NcNab
2015-2016
165
Bernadine Craft
2014-2016
165
Karey Everett
2010-2013
165
Carol Chiosey
2014-2016
165
Don Hodgson
2011-2016
165
JB King
2011-2016
165
Caroline Mills
2011-2016
165
Tom Rea
2008-2013
165
Dave Reetz
2009-2014
165
Eric Sandeen
2009-2011
165
Charlie Thomson
2013-2014
165
John Tollakson
2006-2013
165
Paul Ulrich
2008-2011
165-166
WCH former members:
1987-2014
Box Folder
165
Randy Adams
2004-2011
165
Joseph Albright
2001-2005
165
James Allison
2000
165
Lewis Bagby
1996-2000
165
David N. Barkan
1999-2003
165
Hilary Barton Billman
2000-2004
165
Carolyn C. Bing
1999-2003
165
Harriet Bloom-Wilson
1993-1999
165
Anne Bluemel
2004-2007
165
Barbara Bogart
1997-2002
165
Constance Brown
1997-2001
165
Kay Carlson
2001-2005
165
Susan Cannon
2005
165
M. Greg Carlson
1990-1995
165
Winberg Chai
2001
165
Andi Clifford
2005-2011
165
Connie Coca
2004-2010
165
Dennis Coelho
2003-2007
165
Charles Coleman
1999-2002
165
Donna J. Connor
1998-2002
165
Carma Corra
2009-2014
165
Katie Curtiss
1993-1998
165
Dennis Davis
1997-2001
165
Wayne Deahl
2000-2005
165
Carol Deering
2004-2009
165
Antoinette DeNapoli
2013
165
Michael J. Devine
1996-2000
165
Sleeter Dover
1993-1996
165
Arlene Ekland-Earnst
2014
165
Nancy Effinger
1992-1997
165
Espinoza, Louis L.
2002-2008
165
George Fetter
1992-1997
165
Paul Flesher
2009-2011
165
Mary B. Flitner
2006
165
Julie Francis (Dr.)
1991-1996
165
Nancy Freudenthal
1993-1998
165
John L. Gallinger
2003-2009
165
A. Dudley Gardner
1989-1993
165
Anne Gardetto
1995-2011
165
Joanne Garnett
2005-2011
165
Pamela A. Gaulke
1996
165
Mimi Gilman
1990-1995
165
Mark Gordon
1993-1989
165
Carl Hallberg
1989-1994
165
Emma Hansen
2003-2006
165
Klaus D. Hanson (Dr.)
1991-1996
165
Peter H. Hassrick
2003-2005
165
Vida Haukaas
1994-1998
165
Kate G. Healy
1998-2003
165
Norleen Healy
1993-1997
165
H.L. Hix, 2006
2006
165
Debby Hunkins
1992-1999
165
Joseph Hunter
2004-2005
165
Dana Jennings
1995-1996
165
Lolly Jolley
1999-2003
165
Carol Jones
2004-2010
165
Jean H. Jorgensen
2009-2010
165
Kambutu, John
2002-2009
165
Rick Kempa
1993-1997
165
Agnes Kelly
1995-1999
165
Kathleen Kimball
2005-2009
165
Robert Koelling (Dr.)
1990-1996
165
Laurie Latta
2003-2007
165
Ted Lauer
1993-1997
165
Stephen Lottridge
1993-1995
165
Karen L. Love
1989-2007
165
Lokey Lytjen
1996-2001
165
Tim McGee
1993-1996
165
Anne MacKinnon
1994-1999
165
Virginia Mathieson
1990-1994
165
Alice Meister
1994
165
Margaret Maier Murdock (Dr.)
1987-1993
165
Rev. Warren Murphy
1993-1998
165
Jane Nelson
1999-2004
165
Robert Nelson
2004-2005
165
Ann Noble
1989-1994
165
Eric Nye (Professor)
1992-1996
165
Claudette Ortiz
2000-2003
165
Chris Propsd. (2010-2013)
2010-2013
165
Terry Rasmussen
2000-2004
166
Bruce A. Richardson
1996-2000
166
Thomas Roberts
1997-1999
166
David Romtvedt
1990-2001
166
Barbara Stoll Sage
1993-1989
166
Leon Schatz
2011-2012
166
Audrey C. Shalinsky
1996-2000
166
Shalinsky, Audrey
2002-2009
166
Anne Saxon Slater
1994
166
Barbara Smith
2000-2004
166
Kyle Smith
2004-2007
166
Sid Smith
2007-2010
166
Dorothy Stafford
1994
166
Gloradene Stevenson
1991-1995
166
Roger Taylor
1998-1999
166
Caryn Throop
2001-2005
166
Seymour Thickman
2004-2007
166
Walt Thulin
1999-2003
166
Kevin Tonkvoich
1989-1993
166
Jane Torres 2013
2012-2014
166
Stan Frachtenberh (2010-2013)
2010-2013
166
Sue Wallis
2010
166
Urban, Kathleen
1987-2009
166
Mary Katherine Wells
1998-2002
166
Denis Wheeler
undated
166
Marcia Wright
2003-2004
164
Former board member reunion
2006
166
Board Nominations:
1989-2011
Box Folder
166
Nominating Committee
1989-2002
166
Nominations
2004-2011
166
Minutes
1994-2003
166
Board Evaluations
2005-2008
166
New member orientation
2001
Folder
155
Budget and Audit
2016-2017
97 11
BUSINESS/SCHOLAR CONFERENCE Letter to Bill Moyers
1982
98 1
CENTER FOR HUMANITIES
1980-1981
98 2
CHAUTAUQUA 1981: A CIRCUS OF LEARNING
1980-1981
166
Codes - policies
1995
155
Committees:
1971-2013
Box Folder
155
Audit and finance committee minutes
2009-2013
155
Committee minutes
2003-2013
155,166, and 169
Executive Committee
1980-2009
155
Regrants Committee minutes
1981-2014
166
State funding task force
1998-2010
169
Wyoming Committee for the Humanities
1974-2013
155
Wyoming Interim Committee
1971
Folder
98 3
CONNECTIONS AND COMMITMENTS AWARD
1982
98 4
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
1976-1980
98 5
COUNCIL Access Policy/By-laws
1979-1986
98 6
COUNCIL-BUDGET COMMITTEE 1978-1979
1977-1978
98 7
COUNCIL-BUDGET COMMITTEE
1979-1980
98 8
COUNCIL-BYLAWS
1980
98 9
COUNCIL-COMMITTEES
1977-1981
98 10
COUNCIL-FINANCE COMMITTEE
1980-1983
98 11
COUNCIL-GENERAL COUNCIL
1979-1981
98 12
COUNCIL-GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENT
1979-1986
99
Returned to the Wyoming Council for the Humanities, April, 2004
Folder
100 1
COUNCIL-POLICIES
1979-1980
100 2
COUNCIL-REGRANTS Regrants Meetings
1981-1983
155
Ethnographic study
2000
100 3
FEDERAL GRANTING INFORMATION
1980-1981
100 4
FEDERATION OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS IN THE HUMANITIES
1979-1981
100 5
FEDERATION CONFERENCE-1981
1981
100 6
FELLOWSHIP-SUPPORT
1981
100 7
FINANCIAL REPORTS
1979-1986
100 8
FRIENDS OF THE HUMANITIES
1982
100 9
FUND RAISING MATERIAL
1975-1983
155
Fundraising
2010-2013
100 10
GIFTS AND MATCH 1990 and 1991
1989-1991
100 11
GIFTS AND MATCH-1992
1991-1992
100 12
GIFTS AND MATCH-1993
1992-1993
100 13
HARRIS, BERNICE L.
1984
100 14
HERITAGE FOUNDATION
1980
100 15
HISPANIC-AMERICAN CONFERENCE
1981
166
Humanities
1972-2017
101 1
HUMANITIES CURRICULUM GRHS
1983-1984
170
Humanities education
1972-1989
101 2
HUMANITIES GUIDELINES Local History/Humanities Project
n.d.
170
Humanities Resource Center
1977
101 3
INDIRECT COSTS
1972-1985
101 4
INSURANCE INFORMATION
1973-1987
101 5
INTERIM REPORT
June 1986
101 6
INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS MEETING
1981
101 7
INVENTORY
1974-1986
101 8
JOSE'S FILE Correspondence
1985-1986
101 9
MAILING LIST
1980
155
Market research study
undated
167
Meaning of Service National Workshop
2011
101 10
MEDIA PROJECTS INFORMATION AND CONTRACTS
1976
102 1
MEDIA SURVEYS
1980-1983
102 2
MEMBERSHIP
1979-1985
102 3
MEMBERSHIP-1985
1984-1985
102 4
MEMBERSHIP-1986
1985-1986
102 5
MEMBERSHIP-1987
1986-1987
102 6
MEREDITH, JOHN
n.d.
102 7
MINI-GRANTS EXHIBITS
1977-1978
102 8
MUSEUM CONFERENCE
1981
102 9
MUSEUMS-GENERAL INFORMATION
1977-1980
102 10
NEH-COMPLIANCE WITH AUTHORIZING LEGISLATION
1985-1987
103 1
NEH-GENERAL INFORMATION
1980-1982
103 2
NEH-GIFTS AND MATCHING 1982-1983
1983
103 3
NEH GRANT INTERIM REPORT 1982
1981-1982
103 4
NEH-LEGISLATION
1979-1981
103 5
NEH-PROJECTS IN WYOMING
1979-1982
103 6
NEH QUARTERLY REPORTS
1979
155
NEH 2002 site visit
2001-2005
103 7
NEWSLETTER
Fall, 1981
151
Newletters - Wyoming Council for Humanities (books 1-2)
1973-2006
103 8
OPINION QUESTIONNAIRE Program Development
n.d.
103 9
OUTSIDE EVALUATOR WORKSHOPS
1980
103 10
PAST COUNCIL MEMBERS
1975-1988
104 1
PDO-QUARTERLY REPORT
1986
104 2
PERMISSIONS
1985
104 3
PHONE-CREDIT CARDS
1979-1987
170
Photographs:
Box
Digital ahcdm_09894_015
Images: NEH Wyoming, Vic's Pictures (CD)
2008
Digital ahcdm_09894_016
Images: Fences 9-12-06, Richard Collier (CD)
2006
Folder
170
Photographs - Graphics
170
Photos
2001
170
Possible promotion photos
1979-1980
170
Black and white photographs
undated
170
Wyoming commission on the bicentennial of the U.S. constitution
undated
170
Black and white photographs
undated
170
Powell photos Marcia misc photos to add to our collection 4-15-04
April 15, 2004
170
Bernice 3318 Snyder ave.
undated
170
Photos / newsclippings other documentation of programming
2009-2013
170
Historic Wyoming Ranches photographs by Judith Hancock Sandoval
undated
170
Photographs - misc (miscellaneous) '88 calendar
1988
170
Photos and negatives - WCH meetings
1989
170
Black and white photographs
1989
170
Kelley
undated
170
Photographs / negatives
undated
170 and 178
Photographs, slides, and negatives
1911-2019
Digital ahcdm_09894_126
Images: WHC Yellowstone, tar Sep 2010, Mary Humstand (CD)
September 2010
Folder
104 4
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
1983
178
Posters
2014-2017
104 5
PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT 1981-1982
1980-1982
104 6
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
1980
104 7
PROGRAM EVALUATION MATERIALS
1975-1980
104 8
PROMOTING HANDBOOK ORIGINAL
n.d.
104 9
PROMOTION HANDBOOK
n.d.
104 10
PROMOTION AND PUBLICITY-MEDIA
1980
156
PR publications
2000-2006
104 11
PROPOSAL WRITING WORKSHOP
1979
104 12
PROSPECTIVE PROPOSALS Correspondence
1980-1981
Proposals:
1972-1994
Box Folder
166
1979-1980 Proposal and Appendix
1978-1980
156
Exemplary award planning grant proposal
1988
156
2nd - 15th year proposals for public programs
1972-1994
166-167
8th - 14th year proposals for public programs
1985-1991
156 and 172
Triennial proposal
1991-1994
171
WCH proposals to NEH 1977-1980
1977-1989
172-173
Publications:
1983-2019
Box Folder
172
Federation papers
1982-1984
173
Miscellaneous
1983-2019
Folder
104 13
PUBLICITY HANDBOOK
1980
104 14
REGIONAL PROJECTS
1982
104 15
REGRANT AUDITS
1983-1984
Reports:
Box Folder
167
Archive the humanities and civic responsibility
1986
173
Humanities resource clearinghouse study
July 1, 1992
167
Humanities report 1970-1980
1970-1980
156 and 167
Interim progress reports
1983-1993
156-157
Miscellaneous
1971-1981
Folder
104 16
REQUESTS FOR PUBLICATIONS
1979
104 17
RESOURCE MATERIALS Censorship Bibliography
n.d.
104 18
SCHWARTZ PRIZE NOMINATION Regrant #078-84
1985
104 19
SENIOR CENTERS
1981
104 20
STAFF MEMOS-1989
1988-1989
104 21
STAFF MEMOS/FISCAL
1990
104 22
STAFF MEMOS-1991
1990-1991
104 23
STAFF MEMOS-1992
1991-1992
104 24
STAFF MEMOS-1993
1992-1993
105 1
STATISTICS-REGRANTS
1971-1978
167
Strategic plans
1992-2012
105 2
SUMNER ASSOCIATES CONTRACT
1978-1980
105 3
TEBALDI, DAVID A. Correspondence
1979-1985
105 4
TEBALDI-PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Cash Advances
1981
105 5
TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE
1980-1981
167 and 173
"Two Decades of Change and Continuity: A Short History of the Wyoming Council for the Humanities"
1992
105 6
U.W.-REGULATIONS AND POLICIES
1981-1983
167
WCH audience development surveys: Community conversations
2004-2007
105 7
WAAH CONFERENCE 1st Annual Conference
1983
105 8
WCH-COUNCIL MEMBERS HANDBOOK General Governance
1979
105 9
WCH-COUNCIL MEMBERS HANDBOOK History
1979
105 10
WCH-COUNCIL MEMBERS HANDBOOK Personnel
1979
105 11
WCH-COUNCIL MEMBERS HANDBOOK Committees
1979
105 12
WCH-COUNCIL MEMBERS HANDBOOK Evaluation
1979
105 13
WCH-COUNCIL MEMBERS HANDBOOK Regrants
1979
105 14
WCH-COUNCIL MEMBERS HANDBOOK Fiscal Policies
1979
105 15
WCH-COUNCIL MEMBERS HANDBOOK Contracts/Agreements
1979
105 16
WCH-COUNCIL MEMBERS HANDBOOK NEH Proposal
1979
105 17
WCH-COUNCIL MEMBERS HANDBOOK Fund Raising
1977-1979
105 18
WCH-COUNCIL MEMBERS HANDBOOK Revisions
1978-1980
105 19
WCH LOGOS
n.d.
105 20
1981 WESTERN DIRECTORS MEETING
1980-1981
167
Wyoming Congressional Delegation
1983-2006
173
Wyoming foundations
2008-2014
105 21
WYOMING LIBRARY OF AMERICA PROJECT
1989-1990
105 22
WYOMING ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE HUMANITIES
1982
Subseries 3. Out-of-State Councils
Arranged alphabetically by state. The subseries contains information from each of the other state humanities councils.
Box Folder
106 1
OTHER STATES CORRESPONDENCE
1978-1982
Folder
2
STATE PROGRAMS COMPARATIVE INFORMATION
1979
3
Alabama
1992-1994
4
Alaska
1994
5
Arizona
1989-1994
6
Arkansas
1993
7
California
1990-1993
8
Colorado
1991-1993
9
Connecticut
1993-1994
10
Delaware
1994
11
District of Columbia
1990-1994
12
Florida
1990-1994
13
Georgia
1990-1993
14
Guam
1993
15
Hawaii
1992
16
Idaho
1991-1994
17
Illinois
1992
18
Indiana
1982-193
Box Folder
107 1
Iowa
1992-1994
Folder
2
Kansas
1992-1994
3
Kentucky
1993-1994
4
Louisiana
1993-1994
5
Maine
1992-1994
6
Maryland
1994
7
Massachusetts
1993-1994
8
Michigan
1989-1994
9
Minnesota
1994
10
Mississippi
1993-1994
11
Missouri
1993-1994
12
Montana
1993-1994
13
Nebraska
1994
14
Nevada
1992-1994
15
New Hampshire
1990-1994
16
New Jersey
1993-1994
17
New Mexico
1992-1994
Box Folder
108 1
New York
1993
Folder
2
North Carolina
1992-1993
3
North Dakota
1991-1993
4
Ohio
1993-1994
5
Oklahoma
1994
6
Oregon
1993-1994
7
Pennsylvania
1993-1994
8
Rhode Island
1994
9
South Carolina
1992
10
South Dakota
1993-1994
11
Tennessee
1994
12
Texas
1993-1994
13
Utah
1992-1994
14
Vermont
1994
15
Virgin Islands
1990
16
Virginia
1993-1994
17
Washington
1993-1994
18
West Virginia
1994
19
Wisconsin
1994
2019-09-25 accretion:
Box
143 and Digital ahcdm_09894_001
Articles of Incorporation (CD)
1971-2006
143
Assessments and Reports
1989-2012
143
ED (Executive Director) Reports
1989-2006
143
Press
2010-2014
143
Circulating file
2013-2014
143
Wyoming Council for the Humanities, Humanities Resource Center
1960-1980
143
Testimony on SF 0152
2002-2009
143
Past Contracts
2010-2012
143
WCTF Grant
2013
143
Contract between Wyoming Humanities Council and Wy Dept. of State Parks
143
Budget instructions for Wyoming Humanities Council grants
2009
143
Committee minutes and information
1980-2013
143
To Be Filed
1998-2013
143
Wyoming Council for the Humanities, Humanities Resource Center Catalog
1960-1986
143
Report: Humanities Resource Clearinghouse Study
1992
143
"Two Decades of Change and Continuity: A Short History of the Wyoming Council for the Humanities" by William Lewis
1970-1990
143
"Welcome to Wyoming: A Guide for Newcomers" (2 copies)
2013
144
Development
2001-2004
Box
144
Annual Compliance
2001-2004
144
Pending Grants
2001-2004
144
Annual campaign
2001-2004
144
Web Page Development
2001-2004
144
AC donor lists
2003
144
Humanisphere - current newsletter development
2001
144
Board Meetings
2002-2004
144
Operations info
1995-2010
Box
144
Arapaho Language Fund
1995-2010
144
Arapaho Bambi Article
1995-2010
144
Volunteers
1995-2010
NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities)
1970-2009
Box
144
NEH - grants.gov
1970-2009
144
NEH compliance reports
1993-2006
144
1996 Interview report
1996
144
Compliance plans
1997-2006
144
Vist 2007
2007
144
NEH chair Wyoming visit--2010
2010
144
NEH annual budget summaries
2002-2010
144
NEH Forms--Five-Year Grants
2001-2010
144
NEH--GOS--Grant
2001-2010
144
NEH Survey Report
1989
144
NEH assessments
1997-2012
144
Site visit reports
2002
144
1997 site visit
1997
144
NEH Exemplary award proposals
1992
144
FSHC annual budget reports
2005-2009
144
Marketing funds and certification
1994-2000
Digital ahcdm_09894_002-004
Board Meeting Documents (3 CDs)
1972-2004
Digital ahcdm_09894_005 and 008
Executive Committee Documents (2 CDs)
1981-1999
Digital ahcdm_09894_006-007
Audits, Taxes, Annual Reports, Incorporation, Facilities (2 CDs)
1977-2004

Series III. Correspondence, 1970-1994Return to Top

Arranged chronologically. This series contains outgoing and incoming correspondence for the years 1970-1994.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
109 1
MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE WITH WYOMING TOWNS
1970-1981
109 2
Miscellaneous
1979
109 3
January 1986 Incoming Mail
1986
109 4
January 1986 Outgoing Mail
1986
109 5
February 1986 Incoming Mail
1986
109 6
February 1986 Outgoing Mail
1986
109 7
March 1986 Incoming Mail
1986
109 8
March 1986 Outgoing Mail
1986
109 9
April 1986 Incoming Mail
1986
109 10
April 1986 Outgoing Mail
1986
109 11
May 1986 Incoming Mail
1986
109 12
May 1986 Outgoing Mail
1986
109 13
June 1986 Incoming Mail
1986
109 14
June 1986 Outgoing Mail
1986
109 15
July 1986 Incoming Mail
1986
110 1
July 1986 Outgoing Mail
1986
110 2
August 1986 Incoming Mail
1986
110 3
August 1986 Outgoing Mail
1986
110 4
September 1986 Incoming Mail
1986
110 5
September 1986 Outgoing Mail
1986
110 6
October 1986 Incoming Mail
1986
110 7
October 1986 Outgoing Mail
1986
110 8
November-December 1986 Incoming Mail
1986
110 9
November-December 1986 Outgoing Mail
1986
111 1
January 1987 Incoming Mail
1987
111 2
January 1987 Outgoing Mail
1987
111 3
February 1987 Incoming Mail
1987
111 4
February 1987 Outgoing Mail
1987
111 5
March 1987 Incoming Mail
1987
111 6
March 1987 Outgoing Mail
1987
111 7
April 1987 Incoming Mail
1987
111 8
April 1987 Outgoing Mail
1987
112 1
May 1987 Incoming Mail
1987
112 2
May 1987 Outgoing Mail
1987
112 3
June 1987 Incoming Mail
1987
112 4
June 1987 Outgoing Mail
1987
112 5
July 1987 Incoming Mail
1987
112 6
July 1987 Outgoing Mail
1987
112 7
August-November 1987 Incoming Mail
1987
112 8
August-November 1987 Outgoing Mail
1987
167
Correspondence
1987-1989
112
September-December
1990
113-114
January-December
1991
114-115
January-December
1992
116-117
January-December
1993
117-118
January-October
1994
Folder
146
Correspondence Logs
November 1994 - July 1996
147
Correspondence Logs
August 1996 - April 1998
148
Correspondence Logs
May 1998 - February 2000
149
Correspondence Logs
March 2000 - October 2001
150
Correspondence Logs
November 2001 - December 2003
151
Correspondence Logs
January 2004 - August 2004

Series IV. WCH Scrapbooks and Newspaper Clippings, 1984-1996Return to Top

Arranged chronologically by year.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
119 1
WCH SCRAPBOOK Section I. Albany-Platte Counties
1984-1985
Folder
2
WCH SCRAPBOOK Sections II, III, and IV
1984-1985
3
WCH SCRAPBOOK Sections I, II, III, IV
1985-1986
4-5
WCH SCRAPBOOK Sections I, II, III, and IV
1986-1987
6-9
WCH SCRAPBOOK Sections I, II, III, and IV
1987-1988
Box Folder
120 1
NEWS CLIPPINGS #1, 2, 3, and 4
1988-1989
Folder
2
NEWS CLIPPINGS #2 and 3
1988-1989
3
NEWS CLIPPINGS #1 November 1989-October 1990
1989-1990
4-5
NEWS CLIPPINGS #2, 3, 4, and 5
1989-1990
6-8
NEWS CLIPPINGS #1, 2, 3, and 4
1990
9-10
NEWS CLIPPINGS #1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
1992-1993
11-12
NEWS CLIPPINGS #1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
1993-1994
Box Folder
121 1-3
NEWS CLIPPINGS #1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
1994-1995
Folder
4-7
NEWS CLIPPINGS #1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
1996
Box Folder
157-158 and Digital ahcdm_09894_030
Press Clippings (CD)
1976-2007

Series V. Audio/Visual Materials, 1979-2010Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Sub-series 1. Audio
Cassette tapes:
Box Folder
122 1
Audio Cassette, AN INVESTMENT IN UNDERSTANDING
WCH Master Copy
n.d.
122 2
2 Audio Cassettes, AN INVESTMENT IN UNDERSTANDING
2 Copies
n.d.
122 3
17 Audio Cassettes, NUMBERED 1-5, 1-4, 2-4, AND 1-5
Possibly taped meeting minutes of WCH Council
1986
122 4
Audio Cassette, REGRANT #052-86, WYOMING AND WESTERN LITERATURE
Radio Interview, 7/15/86
1986
122 5
Audio Cassette, VALUE CLARIFICATION Worland and Riverton
n.d.
122 6
2 Audio Cassettes, REGRANT #004-90: WYOMING'S CENTENNIAL ALMANAC RADIO SHOW Wyoming Chautauqua Society
1990
122 7
Audio Cassette, RICHARD B. MORRIS ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Wyoming Chautauqua 1985
1985
122 8
Audio Cassette, REGRANT #111-88: WHITE HAWK-CENTENNIAL MESSENGER-MARCH TO THE WIND
1988
122 9
Audio Cassette, NATIONAL FEDERATION OF STATE HUMANITIES COUNCILS Eight Spots (4-60 spots/4-30 spots)
n.d.
122 10
Audio Cassette, VISIONS OF THE PAST #1 Trails in Wyoming
n.d.
122 11
Audio Cassette, VISIONS OF THE PAST #2 Women in Wyoming
n.d.
122 12
Audio Cassette, VISIONS OF THE PAST #3 Ethnic Settlements in Wyoming
n.d.
Folder
13
Audio Cassette, VISIONS OF THE PAST #4 Western Violence/Western Heroes
n.d.
14
Audio Cassette, VISIONS OF THE PAST #5 Water in Wyoming
n.d.
15
Two Audio Cassettes, REGRANT FILE #126-93: UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING INSIGHT
*Removed from Box 68, Folder 9
1993
16
Audio Cassette, ED PURSLEY-DANTE TESTOLIN
Sample of Radio Presentation from Series Prepared for KGOS Radio Station
n.d.
17
Audio Cassette, HIFI LIQ. SPECIAL SALE
n.d.
18
Three Audio Cassettes, UNLABELED
n.d.
Box Folder
123 1
WYOMING CHAUTAUQUA
Slide Program (with audio cassette)
1982
123 2
UNLABELED SLIDE TRAY WITH AUDIO CASSETTE
n.d.
123 3
WCH MASTER
Slide program in tray (with audio cassette)
n.d.
123 4
IN THE FACE OF CHANGE: WYOMING'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE. BY DAVID COOKSON
Two slide trays with audio cassettes
1979
123 5
THE WHEELS OF EDEN: REVOLUTION IN THE AGE OF ROMANTICISM. WORDWORTH EXHIBIT
Slide tray with audio cassette
n.d.
173-175
WCH Quarterly Board meetings:
1992-2007
Box Folder
173 1
Fall board meeting, Sheridan, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
November 6-7, 1992
173 1
Winter board meeting, Douglas, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
February 5-6, 1993
173 1
Spring board meeting, Pinedale, WY, tapes #1-5 (5 tapes)
April 30-May 1, 1993
173 1
Summer board meeting, Chugwater, WY, tapes #1-2 (2 tapes)
July 23-25, 1993
173 1
Fall board meeting, Laramie, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
October 29-30, 1993
173 2
Winter board meeting, Casper, WY, tapes #1-2 (2 tapes)
February 4-5, 1994
173 2
Spring board meeting, Rock Springs, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
April 15-16, 1994
173 2
Summer board meeting, Lander, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
July 22-23, 1994
173 2
Fall board meeting, Cody, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
October 1994
173 2
Winter board meeting, Casper, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
February 1995
173 3
Spring board meeting, Gillette, WY, tapes #1-5 (5 tapes)
April 12-22, 1995
173 3
Summer board meeting, Saratoga, WY, tapes #1-5 (5 tapes)
July 21-22, 1995
173 3
Fall board meeting, Riverton, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
November 3-4, 1995
173 3
Spring board meeting, Douglas, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
April 19-20, 1996
174 4
Summer board meeting, Thermopolis, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
July 26-27, 1996
174 4
Fall board meeting, Laramie, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
November 1-2, 1996
174 4
Winter board meeting, Casper, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
January 31-February 1, 1997
174 4
Spring board meeting Riverton, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
April 18-19, 1997
174 4
Summer board meeting, Powell, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
August 1-2, 1997
174 5
Fall board meeting, Laramie, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
October 31-November 1, 1997
174 5
Winter board meeting, Casper, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
February 6-7, 1998
174 5
Spring board meeting, Lander, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
April 24-25, 1998
174 5
Summer board meeting, Sheridan, WY, tapes #1-2 (2 tapes)
July 31-August 1, 1998
174 5
Fall board meeting, Dubois, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
October 30-31, 1998
174 5
Winter board meeting, Casper, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
January 29-30, 1999
174 6
Spring board meeting, Riverton, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
April 23-24, 1999
174 6
Summer board meeting, Laramie, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
July 16-17, 1999
174 6
Fall board meeting, Lander, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
November 5-6, 1999
174 6
Winter board meeting, Douglas, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
February 4-5, 2000
174 6
Spring board meeting, Jackson, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
April 28-19, 2000
174 7
Summer board meeting, Evanston, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
July 21-20, 2000
174 7
Fall board meeting, Laramie, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
October 27-28 2000
174 7
Winter board meeting, Casper, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
February 2-3, 2001
174 7
Spring board meeting, Thermopolis, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
April 20-21, 2001
174 7
Summer board meeting, Rafter Y Banner, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
2001
174 7
Fall board meeting, Pinedale, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
November 16-17, 2001
174 8
Winter board meeting, Lander, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
February 15-16, 2002
174 8
Spring board meeting, Riverton, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
April 25-26, 2003
174 8
Spring board meeting, tape 1
April 2004
174 8
Summer board meeting Rawlins, WY, tapes #1-2 (2 tapes)
August 13-14, 2004
174 8
Fall board meeting, Evanston, WY, tapes #1-5 (5 tapes)
October 29-30, 2004
174 8
Winter board meeting, Douglas, WY, tapes #1-5 (5 tapes)
February 11-12, 2005
174 9
Spring board meeting, Ethete/Ft. Washakie, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
May 20-21, 2005
174 9
Fall board meeting, Torrington, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
November 18-19, 2005
174 9
Winter board meeting, Casper, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
February 24-25, 2006
174 9
Spring board meeting, Sheridan, WY, tapes #1-2 (2 tapes)
May 18-19, 2006
174 9
Summer board meeting, Lander, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
August 18-19, 2006
175 10
Fall board meeting Cody, WY, tapes #1-4 (4 tapes)
November 10-11, 2006
175 10
Winter board meeting, Cheyenne, WY, tapes #1-3 (3 tapes)
February 8-9, 2007
175
Committee meetings:
July 16, 1999
Box Folder
175 10
Executive committee meeting, Laramie, Wy
July 16, 1999
175 10
Executive committee meeting
November 5, 1999
175 10
Executive committee meeting, Douglas, Wy
February 4, 2000
175 10
Planning and development committee, Spring 2000, Jackson, Wy
2000
175 10-11
Miscellaneous unidentified meeting recordings (29 tapes)
1990-2005
175 12
Cody! An Hour with Buffalo Bill (4 copies)
undated
175 12
Songs of Wyoming, The Wyoming Centennial Record Project
1990
175 12
Three selections from the original soundtrack recording of Baseball, a film by Ken Burns
undated
175 12
Miscellaneous unidentified (5 tapes)
undated
Digital:
Box
Digital ahcdm_09894_009-011
Moving Waters the Colorado River and the West, disks 1-3 (3 CDs)
undated
Digital ahcdm_09894_012-014
Dickie Moss, disks 1-3 (3 CDs)
undated
Folder
Digital ahcdm_09894_120
Heart Mountain, No-No Boy (CD)
2018
Digital ahcdm_09894_121
No-No Boy (CD)
2018
Digital ahcdm_09894_122
Woody Guthrie, This Land is Your Land: The ASCH Recordings, vol. 1 (CD)
undated
Digital ahcdm_09894_123
Leaders and Legends: Dream Keepers (CD)
2003
Digital ahcdm_09894_124
Reception I (CD)
undated
Digital ahcdm_09894_125
Windblown, Deb Carpenter-Nolting (CD)
2012
Sub-series 2. Video
VHS Tapes:
Box Folder
124 1
Two VHS Video Cassettes, REGRANT #10-93: MAIN STREET WYOMING One-room Schools and Indian Basketball, Chinese Massacre and Dinosaurs
*From Box 65, Folder 3
1993
124 4
3/4" Video Cassette (U-matic), WYOMING HUMANITIES COUNCIL 30 SECOND SPOT
n.d.
124 5
3/4" Video Cassette (U-matic), UNLABELED
n.d.
175
The Wyoming Supreme Court: The Quiet Branch - Part I of Wyoming Government Trilogy, Wyoming Public Television - Main Street, Wyoming television series
1995
175
Wyoming's Executive Branch - Part II of Wyoming Government Trilogy, Wyoming Public Television - Main Street, Wyoming television series
1996
175
Wyoming's legeslative branch - Part III of Wyoming Government Trilogy, Wyoming Public Television - Main Street, Wyoming television series
1997
175
Arctic Dance the Mardy Murie Story
2001
175
Bambi, Arapaho language version (2 copies)
undated
175
Bambi, Walt Disney Home Video, Bambi promotional clips dubbed in Arapaho (2 copies, Betacam SP tapes)
November 02, 1994
175
Aurelia Paez Jordan (Betacam tape)
1983
176
Women of Mystery: Three Writers who Forever Changed Detective Fiction (3 copies)
2000
176
We the People: A Wyoming Conversation - Newcomers and Wyomingites
January 27, 2005
176
We the People: A Wyoming Conversation - A Shifting Economy (2 copies)
February 24, 2005
176
We the People: A Wyoming Conversation - Myths and Realities of the Wyoming Family (2 copies)
March 24, 2005
176
We the People: A Wyoming Conversation - Balancing Preservation and Development
April 21, 2005
176
Talk To Me: Americans in Conversation
1996
176
Toward a More Perfect Union: An Invitation to Conversation
1996
176
Dude Ranch Days
1998
176
Compass West
2000
176
The Supreme Court of Wyoming, Main Street, Wyoming
1994
176
Wyoming Signatures
February 2005
176
Florentine Films, Baseball highlights
July 1, 1994
176
Quest for Gold or The California Gold Rush
1996
176
Telling Stories: Arapaho Narrative Traditions (4 copies)
undated
176
Arapaho language immersion class
January 29, 1996
176
Language immersion
1998-2000
176
Wyoming Hunting and Fishing Heritage Expo
2003
176
The Best Stories of All, Arizona Humanities
March 31, 1998
176
Cody: An Evening with Buffalo Bill
undated
176
Is Anyone Home on the Range, produced and directed by Bobbie Birleffi
undated
176
The Last Link, production teaser 04
January 18, 2001
176
People of the Morning Star, Northern Cheyenne Evergreen Pictures
undated
176
The American Experience: TR, the Story of Theodore Roosevelt, parts 1-2 (2 tapes)
undated
176
Cadillac Desert, #101 - Mulholland's Dream
undated
176
Bruce Weinstein - ethics, Wy council humanities
September 20, 2002
176
Wyo History Field Trip - 4-J elem., Diane Kane, Gillette, Wy
May 1998
176
Casper Find, play by Chuck Wilcox
undated
176
Main Street, Wyoming - sample tape
1995
176
Main Street, Wyoming - #503,506,508,513
1994
176
Memories From the Walls of a One Room Log school House
1988
176
Riding the Rails: Wyoming Sample Tape
December 1994
176
Riding the Rails: Children of the Great Depression
undated
176
Evanston's Railroad Complex
undated
177
Frank Wilkerson, Laramie KTWO
1985-1987
177
Resettling the West: Mexicans in Wyoming (2 copies)
2001
177
Evanston
July 22, 2000
177
How to do a Fading Memories Public Outreach Workshop
1994
177
Saturday Night Community Dance, J.Buckingham - fellowship
undated
177
Dan Barth's Old-Time Medicine Show, courtesy of PBS-TV series "Folk Stories"
undated
177
Jean Elshtain, Civic Education, Northwest College, Powell, WY (2 copies)
October 11, 2000
177
Worland Talks, Wyoming Council for the Humanities project (2 copies)
1995
177
Grace MacDonald, research - Lucille Dumbrill, humanities grant presentation, Newscatle
April 30. 1987
177
The Spirit of Survival: Voices from the Depression
undated
177
Coal Mines as They Look Today in Sublette County - upper Green River valley
1997
Digital:
Box Folder
124 2
Three 5 1/4" computer disks, VISIFILE PROGRAM DISKS
Disks #1, 2, and 4 of 4
n.d.
124 3
5 1/4" computer disk, UNLABELED
Unreadable files with WordPerfect and Word
n.d.
Digital ahcdm_09894_017-020
Video: The Wyoming Business Alliance/ Wyoming Heritage Foundation's 32nd Annual Forum, disk 1-4 (4 DVDs)
November 2014
Folder
177
The Education of Little Tree (DVD)
1996-1997
Digital ahcdm_09894_070
Buffalo Bill: Beyond the Legend (DVD)
2009
Digital ahcdm_09894_071
The Stage Coach Bar: An American Crossroads (DVD)
2012
Digital ahcdm_09894_072
Migrations (DVD)
2011
Digital ahcdm_09894_073
The Ucross Experiment (DVD)
2015
Digital ahcdm_09894_074
Nelli Tayloe Ross, Belongs to You and Me, Wyoming Public TV (DVD)
2007
Digital ahcdm_09894_075
Unbroken Spirit: The Life and Times of Standford Addison (DVD)
June 12, 2009
Digital ahcdm_09894_076
Debt of Honor: Disabled Veterans in American History (DVD)
2004
Digital ahcdm_09894_077
The photographs of Sara Wiles (DVD)
2006
Digital ahcdm_09894_078
Drawn to Yellowstone - Wild West Video Productions, Raechel Donahue, writer, producer, director, Leon Schatz, editor, associate producer (DVD)
2008
Digital ahcdm_09894_079
Migrations (DVD)
June 12, 2009
Digital ahcdm_09894_080
Civility Matters: juvenile justice, same sex marriage, health care for Wyoming's poor(DVD)
2011-2012
Digital ahcdm_09894_081
Blizzard of '49, screening events, Wyoming PBS (CD)
2015
Digital ahcdm_09894_082-085
The Stuggle for Self Determination in Education, Its On-Going Value, discs #1-4 (4 DVDs)
February 2006
Digital ahcdm_09894_086
We the People: A Wyoming Conversation, Film Series (DVD)
2005
Digital ahcdm_09894_087-088
University of Wyoming, Saturday U, Fall 2009, Jackson, Wyoming, discs 1-2 (2 DVDs)
2009
Digital ahcdm_09894_089-090
University of Wyoming, Saturday U, Spring 2010, Jackson, Wyoming, discs 1-2 (2 DVDs)
March 2010
Digital ahcdm_09894_091-092
University of Wyoming, Saturday U, Summer 2010, Jackson, Wyoming, discs 1-2 (2 DVDs)
August 2010
Digital ahcdm_09894_093-094
University of Wyoming, Saturday U, Fall 2010, Jackson, Wyoming, discs 1-2 (2 DVDs)
December 2010
Digital ahcdm_09894_095-096
University of Wyoming, Saturday U, Winter 2011, Jackson, Wyoming, discs 1-2 (2 DVDs)
2011
Digital ahcdm_09894_097-099
Manifold Greatness: The Creation and Afterlife of the King James Bible, University of Wyoming, discs 1-3 (3 DVDs)
October 2012
Digital ahcdm_09894_100
Home From School: The Children of Carlisle (DVD)
2021
Digital ahcdm_09894_101
The State of Equality: Wyoming Women Get the Vote (DVD)
2019
Digital ahcdm_09894_102
We the people: A Wyoming Conversation: A More Diverse Wyoming (DVD)
2005
Digital ahcdm_09894_103
Saving Face: A Journey to Heal. A Fight for Justice(DVD)
2011
Digital ahcdm_09894_104
Storm of the Century: The Blizzard of '49, Wyoming PBS (DVD)
2015
Digital ahcdm_09894_105
4-4-43: Lieutenant Colenel William Edwin Dyess and the Greatest Story of the War in the Pacific
2014
Digital ahcdm_09894_106-108
Wyoming Voices: Wyoming History… From the People Who Lived It, parts I-III (3 DVDs)
2004
Digital ahcdm_09894_109
Main Street, Wyoming: Architecture in the Tetons, Wyoming PBS (DVD)
2016
Digital ahcdm_09894_110
The Drift: An American Cattle Drive (DVD)
2016-2019
Digital ahcdm_09894_111
Los Nuevos Borinqueneers, The New Borinqueneers (DVD)
2015
Digital ahcdm_09894_112
A Woman to Match a Mountain: The Story of Neal Forsling and Crimson Dawn (DVD)
2008
Digital ahcdm_09894_113
Wyoming's Atlantic Rim: Historical Trails (DVD)
2009
Digital ahcdm_09894_114
The Art of Home: A Wind River Story (DVD)
2019
Digital ahcdm_09894_115
Buffalo Bill: Beyond the Legend (DVD)
2010
Digital ahcdm_09894_116
Arctic Dance (DVD)
2001
Digital ahcdm_09894_117
The Drift: An American Cattle Drive (DVD)
2016
Digital ahcdm_09894_118
Drawn to Yellowstone (DVD)
2009
Digital ahcdm_09894_119
What Was Ours (DVD)
2016
Sub-series 3. Motion picture film
Box
145
"Is there anyone Home on the Range?" Answer Print (Estar Base - 16mm color)
1980-1990

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The American Heritage Center is in the process of converting its older container lists to a more accessible format. These links are to an older versions of container lists for boxes 125-139.

Container(s) Description
Box
1-3
No Container List, 1998-01-06
1-7
125-127
128-139