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"Devils Tower, Wyoming: An Examination of a Clash in Cultures" by Brenda L. Haes When the National Park Service issued a ban on climbing during a month of Native American ceremonies at the site, climbers objected. This is the story of the culture clash that culminated in court decisions in the matter. "Rocky Mountain Entrepreneur: Robert Campbell as a Fur Trade Capitalist" by Jay H. Buckley Prior to their establishment of Fort Laramie, Robert Campbell and business partners already were active in the business life of the fur trade. Unlike many of his contemporaries, however, Campbell gained financial success out West. "Seventy Times Seven" by Larry K. Brown The son of the notorious "Ma" Barker shot a deputy sheriff in Wyoming. His wife, implicated in the crime, was tried and sentenced to prison in Wyoming. "Victory Gardens and Fort Caspar Artifacts" by Reid May May recalls the family work in a "victory garden" during World War II that yielded some surprising artifacts of the old frontier. The journal is available as a benefit of membership in the Wyoming State Historical Society (published quarterly), Individuals interested in purchasing individual copies or submitting manuscripts for possible publication in the Annals should contact the editor, Annals of Wyoming, American Heritage Center, Dept. 3924, 1000 E. University Avenue Laramie WY 82071. Please contact us with your comments, suggestions or inquiries. | ||
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