F. D. Yates and Company 37:1:79
F. E. Warren Air Force Base (see FORTS AND CAMPS: D. A. Russell; MILITARY: F. E. Warren Air Force Base; MILITARY: Warren Air Force Base)
F. G. S. Hesse Collection 65:4:31
Fabian, Harold P. 42:2:153-156, 158, 163-164, 168, 170, 175
Fabian, Harold P. (Mrs.) 27:2:227; 42:2:158; 44:2:243-244
Fabian, Josephine C. 24:1:102 (see also Jackson’s Hole Story)
Facinelli, Catherina (Mrs.) 24:2:115
Fading Memories by Judge A. C. Campbell 15:1:38-49
Faf, Aaron 21:2/3:139
Fagams 23:2:50
Fagams, Marion 31:2:201
Fagan, Michael 37:1:83-84
Fagan Ranch or Horse Creek Station by Mary Elizabeth Carpender 37:1:82-84
Fahrenbrush, John 11:1:66
Fair Fights and Foul by Thurman Arnold, review 37:2:248
Fairbanks, Luther J. (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:11
Fairchild, Lucius 31:2:173
Fairfield, Bronson 44:1:43
Fairfield, Illinois 65:1:20
Fairfield, Marshall 44:1:43
Fairfield, S. H. (Private) 29:1:70; 32:2:233
Fairfield, Sam 16:2:144
Fairplay 16:2:110
fairs (see FIRSTS: county to hold agricultural and stock fair; FIRSTS: Wyoming exhibit at a World’s Fair; Territorial Fair)
fairy rings 19:2:116
Falck, Depue 21:2/3:197
Falconer, Andrew 10:1:12; 38:1:89
Falconer, W. A. 3:3:191
Faler, Clyde Morgan 42:1:70
Faler, Vint 22:2:38
Falkenburg, Jinx 64:3/4:9
Fall 31:2:164-165
Fall, Albert B. 31:2:239
Fall River, Wyoming 16:1:9, 13, 17, 26
Fallbrook Utility Company 45:2:192
Fallen Leaf (see Ah-Ho-Appa)
Falling Leaf 18:2:128 (see also Mini-aku; Sioux)
Fallout: An American Nuclear Tragedy by Philip L. Fradkin, review 65:1:54, 58-59
Family Portrait by Mrs. Wilburta Knight Cady 33:1:42-52
Family Traditions by Mark Dugan 64:2:45-59
Fancher, Ruth (Mrs.) 16:1:64
Fanning, Ed 43:1:36
Fanny’s Peak 38:1:96
Far Southwest, 1846-1912. A Territorial History by Howard R. Lamar, review 39:1:144-145
Far West (steamboat) 45:1:42-43
Far West in the 80’s by John J. Fox 21:1:3-87
Far Western Frontier,1830-1860 by Ray Allen Billington, review 29:1:113-114
Faragher, John Mack 64:3/4:49
Fardy Hotel 22:2:35-36
Fargo, North Dakota 65:1:51
Faris, Joe 26:1:64
Farlein, J. A. (Doctor and Mrs.) 27:2:227
Farley, Alan W. 33:2:203
Farley, James A. 18:1:70, 72-73
Farlow, Albert Jerome (Mrs.) 26:2:135; 27:2:227
Farlow, Albert Jerome "Stub" 26:1:54-55, 57, 61; 26:2:130, 133-136, photo 134; 27:2:227
Farlow, Ed, Jr. (Mrs.) 26:1:52, 55, 60, 63; 26:2:133
Farlow, Ed, Jr. 26:1:60; 26:2:133
Farlow, Edward J. 2:2:39; 4:2:303-305; 14:1:83 (see also Powder River Let’er Buck Derivation of the Famous Slogan; Sam Berry, An Outlaw Who Killed for Money)
Farlow, Etta 26:1:56
Farlow, Henry 26:1:64
Farlow, Jules 22:2:8; 26:1:92, 106; 26:2:133, 210, 216; 27:2:227; 29:2:187-188; 30:2:193, 195, 222-224; 31:1:87-88; 31:2:213, 226; 32:2:249; 40:1:107, 116, 122 (see also History of Fremont County Pioneer Association)
Farlow, Netta 26:1:61
Farmer, James 18:2:99
Farnham 42:2:269
Farnham, Elijah Bryan 31:2:164, 188; 32:2:189, 224; 42:2:266
Farnham, Russell 17:2:96
Farnham, Thomas J. 22:2:53
Farnsworth, Frances Joyce 44:2:239
Farnum, E. B. 28:1:55
Farny, Henry 64:1:24
Faro 65:1:10 (see also card games)
Farr, Aron (see Faf)
Farrdar, Fred 42:1:49
Farrel, E. 17:1:56, 80
Farrell, Edward (Captain) 64:2:34
Farrell, Evalina 64:2:34
Farris, Joe 31:1:87
Farson Store 22:2:30, 50; 30:2:200; 31:2:213, 215-216, 221
Farthing, Charles 2:3:60
Farwell, Charles A. 27:1:27; 35:2:131
Farwell, Stephen T. 12:2:119
Fast Bear 18:2:112; 43:2:249 (see also Sioux)
Fast Life 33:2:140; 39:1:25
Fast Thunder 28:1:31
Fate of a Cattle Rustler by John Clay 64:2:34
Faucett, Elizabeth 23:1:54-56
Faucett, George 23:1:54-56
Faucett, Levi 23:1:54-56
Faucett, Marie 23:1:54-56
Faulk, J. Evelyn 6:1&2:242; 8:2:64
Faulk, Odie B. (see Mexican War: Changing Interpretations)
Faulkner, Virginia 31:2:243
Fautin, Reed 24:1:93-95
Faver (Sergeant) 27:2:169, 172
Faville, A. D. 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120
Faville, A. D. (Mrs.) 27:2:227
Fawcett, Billy 34:1:15
Fawcett, John 26:2:161
Fay, Baldy 35:2:153
Fay, Benjamin 64:2:49
Fay, Bert 24:2:7
Fay, Elizabeth Barrow 24:2:6-7
Fear, Clifton 25:1:59
Fear’s Ranch (see RANCHES)
Feast in the Wilderness 30:1:43, 47, 52
Feather Woman 59:1:54 (see also Crow)
Fechet (Major) 35:2:145
Fechet, E. G. (Major) 38:1:64, 67; 39:2:260; 45:2:161
Fechet, Edmond (Captain) 65:4:25-26
federal prisoners (see prisoners)
Federal Census, 1870 14:4:326
Federal Radio Commission 43:1:7, 34, 38-40, 42-43
Federal Records Center 65:1:53; 65:4:29 (see also National Archives)
Federal Trade Commission 22:1:84
Federalist: A Classic on Federalism and Free Government by Gottfried Dietze, review 32:2:271
Fee, Larry 15:3:248; 21:1:17
Fee, Lizzie 35:2:196
feed bags 26:1:28
Feeley (Mrs.) 21:1:21-22; 26:1:13
Feeley, Etta 38:1:82
Feil, Antonio K. 28:2:188
Feiser, W. A. 35:2:137
Felix Frankfurter, Scholar on the Bench by Helen Shirley Thomas, review 32:2:271-272
Fellows, Nellie 5:4:162
Felter, Joe 30:2:171-173
Feltner 25:1:77
Feltner, C. C. 27:2:227
Feltner, Curt (Mrs.) 25:1:64, 67
Feltner, Joanne 31:2:226
Felton, Gerald 31:2:235
Felton, Jerry (see Waskie Station)
Felton, Joshua 15:3:253
Felton, W. R. (see Before Barbed Wire; Frontier Years)
fencing laws 20:1:9-10
fencing public lands 18:2:139-140
Fendrich, Anne 39:1:136 (see also review of Oregon Desert)
Fenex, Billy 28:2:177-178
Fenex, Jim (see Little Ada Magill)
Fenex, John 28:1:66
Fenix, John (see Fenex, John)
Fenton, Charles E. (Reverend) 24:2:96
Fenwick, R. W. "Red" 31:2:234; 64:1:24
Ferch, David (see review of Sagebrush Soldier: Private William Earl Smith’s View of the Sioux War of 1876)
Ferguson (Miss) 21:1:25
Ferguson 25:2:130
Ferguson, Charles 40:2:200-208
Ferguson, Hazelle (see Chug Springs)
Ferguson, John B. 11:3:234 (see also Reminiscences of an Early Railroad Civil Engineer in Northwestern Wyoming)
Ferguson, O. D. 20:1:90
Ferguson, R A. (Mrs.) 6:3:284; 27:1:114, 116; 27:2:227
Ferguson, Tom 45:1:18, 21
Ferguson’s (see Ferguson, O. D.)
Ferguson’s Ranch (see RANCHES)
Feron, E. 33:2:133
Ferrel (Sergeant) 36:1:55
Ferrell, Mallory H. (see Gilpin Gold Tram)
Ferrell, Tom 35:2:132
FERRIES: (see Ferries of the Forty-niners; Green River Ferry, Ford and Stage Station; Mormon Ferry on the North Platte; Platte Bridge Station and Fort Caspar; Ferries of the Forty-Niners) Bennett Ferry 33:2:198 Big Horn River 24:2:81 Bridger’s 28:2:173; 29:1:83; 32:1:120-121; 38:2:138; 42:1:91; 42:2:265, 270 Brinegar Ferry 45:2:254 Case’s 30:2:206 Deer Creek Eagle Rock Ferry (see Snake River Ferry) Fort Laramie 31:1:6-12; 31:2:186 Freeman’s 31:1:71 Gower’s 19:2:79 Green River 23:1:60; 25:2:129; 26:2:141-143, 159-161, 163; 30:2:205, 207; 31:1:5-6; photo 32:1:50, 64; 32:2:172, 199, 203, 266 (see also Green River Ferries) Ham’s Fork 31:1:6; 31:2:217-219 Hill’s 21:2/3:135 Holmes Ferry 45:2:254 Howell’s 27:1:21-22 Kinney’s 26:2:162-163 Laramie River 31:1:6-12; 31:2:145 Lombard’s 23:1:59; 31:2:216-217; 45:2:251, 253 Lower 31:2:148 Menor’s Ferry 43:1:23; 44:2:242 Missouri 21:2/3:115-116 Mormon 21:2/3:111-168; 42:1:87 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort Caspar; Mormon Ferry; Mormon Ferry on the North Platte) Muddy Creek 30:2:206 North Fork (see Platte River Upper Ferry) North Platte 16:2:93; 17:1:6; photo 31:1:4, 5-7, photo 8, 9-31; photo 31:2:144, 145-189, photo 144, 184 Platte 21:2/3:112, 116; 31:2:179 (see also Mormon’s Ferry) Platte River Ferry 42:1:79 Platte River Upper 21:2/3:133 (see also Upper Platte) Robinson 31:2:217; 45:2:253 Shoshone River 29:1:97 Smith’s Fork 31:1:6 Snake River 23:1:85; 28:2:201 Upper Platte (see Mormon Ferry)
Ferries of the Forty-Niners by Dale L. Morgan (Part I) 31:1:5-31; (Part II) 31:2:145-189, 244; (Part III, Sec. I) 32:1:50-69; (Part IV, Sec. II) 32:2:167-203
Ferrin, J. 19:2:77, 84, 95, 100
Ferrin, J. D. 44:2:246
Ferris and Pratte Cattle Company 38:1:68
Ferris, George 12:4:277; 19:2:119-121; 29:2:158
Ferris-Haggarty Mine 19:2:117-124
Ferris, Jimmie 21:2/3:190-191
Ferris, Mathias 40:1:6
Ferris mines 44:2:165
Ferris Mountains 16:1:76; 34:2:204
Ferris Oil Field 26:2:116
Ferris, Richard 26:1:102-103
Ferris, Warren Angus 13:2:157; 15:2:106; 44:1:83
ferry suit (see Busby vs. Bridger and Lewis suit)
Ferry, Retta Iiams 26:1:58
Fery, John (see John Fery, Artist of the Rockies)
Feser, Donald (Mrs.) 27:2:227
Fessenden, F. M. 38:2:138
Fetterman Budget 16:2:161,167 (see also Budget)
Fetterman Cemetery 4:3:359
Fetterman Country 1:2:6
Fetterman Cutoff Road 20:1:88; 37:1:89, 94
Fetterman Fight 32:1:89; 33:2:196; 38:2:137, 139, 223-228; 39:2:261; 42:1:91; 42:2:194; 42:2:271; 56:1:3; 63:2:49-50, 56-57, 68-72 (see also Documents Relating to the Fetterman Fight)
Fetterman Fight by Elsa Spear Byron 36:1:63-66
Fetterman Hospital Association 24:1:78
Fetterman Massacre by John Gutherie 9:2:714-718
Fetterman Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS)
Fetterman, William Judd (Captain) 17:1:10; 18:1:69; 20:2:145; 27:2:179; 28:1:63; 32:2:220; 36:1:44; 38:2:146, 223-224; 40:1:44; 42:1:91; 42:2:271; 44:2:207; 45:1:32 (see also Fetterman Massacre)
Fetterman Wood Reservation 20:1:86
Fetterman, Wyoming 16:2:167; 24:1:77-78
Fetz, H. B. photo 16:2:164
Fetz, H. H. 33:2:154-155; 37:1:46
Feud on the Colorado by Arthur Woodward, review 29:1:115-116
Feusi, Balthasar, S. J. (Reverend) 20:1:59
Feuz, Margaret C. (Mrs.) 27:2:227
Fey, C. E. (Mr. and Mrs.) 26:2:117
Ficklin, Benjamin F. 32:1:25
Ficklins Bluffs 23:2:24
fiddler photo 38:1:97 (see also Belden, Charles A.)
Fidley, Russell W. (see Aspects of the Fur Trade-Selected Papers of the 1965 North American Fur Trade Conference)
Fiedler, Leslie 64:1:3, 7-8, 10
Field City 64:1:27; 34:1:14, 20 (see also Tubb Town)
Field City Journal or Stockade Journal 34:1:20
Field, Eugene 18:1:81, 88
Field, Matthew C. 35:2:205-206; 36:2:170; 40:1:24, 27, 30; 42:1:20, 41, 80
Field Museum (see Riggs)
Field Notes of Captain William Clark, 1803-1805 edited by Ernest Staples Osgood, review 36:2:246-248
Field, Richard 32:1:68
Fielder, Mildred (see Wild Bill and Deadwood)
Fielding, Martha 21:2/3:119
Fields, Henry 33:1:71
Fields, J. H. 26:1:56
Fields, Jess (Mrs.) 26:1:55
Fields, Katherine 38:1:89
Fields, Mae Falconer (Mrs.) 10:1:12; 25:1:95
Fields, R. E. 18:2:152
Fields, Rosalie 38:1:89
Fields, S. I. 34:2:241
Fifield, Dorothy H. (Mrs.) 27:2:227
Fifteen Day Fight on Tongue River, 1865 by Elsa Spear Edwards 3:1:104; 10:2:51-58
Fifth Segment of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Green River to Cokeville. Trek No. 24 of the Historical Trail Treks compiled by Maurine Carley 45:2:245-263
Fifty Years Ago by Virginia Haldeman Jones 25:1:22-40
Fight at Bear Town by Elizabeth Arnold Stone 3:3:186-189
Fight at Platte Bridge Station Pageant 30:2:107
Fighting Indian Warriors: True Tales of the Wild Frontiers by E. A. Bininstool, review 26:1:101
Filipiak, Jack D. (see review of Red Man’s West: True Stories of the Frontier Indians from MONTANA, The Magazine of Western History)
Fillin, Albino 31:2:226
Fillmore (Superintendent) 34:2:232
Fillmore City 26:2:154-155
Fillmore, L. 17:1:56, 76-78
Fillmore, Millard (President) 34:1:52, 85; 41:1:58, 61
Filmore J. M. (Mr. and Mrs.) 17:1:82
Finch, D. Harold (Doctor) 64:2:57
Finch, George (Mrs.) 22:2:6
Findley archaeological site 31:2:159
Findley, William (Captain) 31:2:148-149, (Colonel) 150-151; 32:2:172-173
Finds-Them-and-Kills-Them 59:1:50-51 (see also Crow)
Finerty, John F. 32:2:260; 44:1:63-64, 67, 70; 45:1:106
Finfrock, J. H. (Doctor) 15:3:242; 15:4:396; 17:1:77, 83; 18:2:148-149, 151, 153; 21:2/3:187, 202, 208; 24:1:64; 35:1:91
Finfrock, W. E. 5:4:162
Finfrock, W. E. (Mrs.) 11:4:297
Finkhouse, Joseph (see River Too Far: The Past and Future of the Arid West)
Finley (Captain) (see Finley, William)
Finley, W. P. 33:2:139
Finn, Charles (Colonel) 40:2:185
Finn, Dan 20:2:174
Finn, John 18:2:133, photo 134, 135
Finney, William F. 32:1:31
Finnlanders 19:1:26
Fire Hole Basin 14:4:286
Fire Thunder 18:2:112 (see also Sioux)
Firearms in the Custer Battle by John E. Parsons and John S. DeMont, review 26:1:102-103
Firearms, Traps and Tools of the Mountain Men by Carl P. Russell, review 40:1:141-142
Fireton, Michael (Private)16:2:104, 120
firewater 16:2:92-93, 97, 110, 139, 143
Firnekas, Church 34:1:99-100
First Baptist Church 26:2:216; 65:1:15
First Congregational Church 65:1:33
First Fifty Miles of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Wyoming’s Eastern Border to Warm Springs. Trek No. 20 of the Historical Trails Treks compiled by Maurine Carely 42:1:77-103
First National Bank Building 2:4:65
First National Bank of Buffalo 35:2:128, 143; 36:1:56
First National Bank of Cody 26:1:10; 40:1:94
First National Bank of Fort Morgan (Colorado) 22:1:84-86
First National Bank of Laramie 22:2:101
First Nevada Volunteer Cavalry (see MILITARY)
First Ninety Years by Clarice Whittenburg 26:2:109-118
First One Hundred Years. A History of the Salt Lake Tribune: 1871-1971 by O.N. Malmquist, review 43:2:304-306
First Telephone Exchange in Wyoming 23:2:55-56
First Wagons to Reach the Rocky Mountains, extract from letter from Messrs. Smith, Jackson and Sublett to Secretary of War (October, 1829) 11:2:116
First Weather Bureau Established in Wyoming Territory by Gertrude Wyoming Dobbins 11:2:120-123
First Winter Trip though Yellowstone Park by Jack Ellis Haynes 14:2:35, 89-93, 95-96, photo 97
FIRSTS: airplane flight in Wyoming 28:2:139 American flag raised in Manila, Philippines raised by Wyoming troops (13 August 1898) 11:4:295-297 annual Wyoming Territorial Fair (1886) 12:1:80 ascent of Grand Teton plaque photo 6:3:261 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS) Ascent of the Grand Teton with a Little of Its History by William O. Owen 10:2:79-88 attempt by U.S. Government to set aside a large piece of public domain 12:3:227 automobile in Cody 26:1:18 bank in Cheyenne 15:3:286 bankers in Cheyenne 1:1&2:18; 15:3:286 bicycle tour of Yellowstone Park 10:2:80; 21:1:100 boat on Yellowstone Lake 10:3:110 book printed in State of Wyoming 10:3:110 book printed in Wyoming Territory 9:3:738 bride in Cheyenne (1867) 12:1:46 building(s) in Cheyenne 15:2:153-154 building(s) in Laramie 14:3:220; 15:3:242-246 cattle brand recorded in what now is Wyoming 12:1:46 cattle roundup (1878) 1:2:6 census in Wyoming Territory (1870) 10:2:90 Cheyenne Directory published in newspaper 13:3:201 Cheyenne election held under new charter 13:1:74 child born in Laramie City 11:1:8 child born in Riverton 28:2:135 Chinese to visit Cheyenne 14:4:324 Christmas Tree in Wyoming photo 38:2:214, 216 church bell heard in Big Horn Basin 12:1:46 church in Rawlins 15:3:283 church in Wyoming Territory 22:1:71 Church in Cheyenne (see St. Marks Episcopal Church) Christmas Tree in Wyoming by Henry F. Staack 7:3:422-424 city election in Cheyenne 11:2:119; 12:4:323-324 city to have electric light system 1:1&2:18 Cody Club (see George T. Beck in front of his office where the first Cody Club was organized) commander of Fort D.A. Russell 14:2:153 complete winter tour of Yellowstone National Park 10:2:89 county (Johnson) to hold agricultural and stock fair, 1885 12:1:80 county library in Wyoming 15:1:84 county library in United States 15:1:84 county library law in United States 15:1:84 county organized in Wyoming 14:2:140 courthouse in Rawlins 15:3:285 crossing from East through South Pass 17:2:98 doctor in Carbon 8:4:636 dramatic performers appear in Cheyenne (1867) photo 3:4:195; 14:3:179 election for delegates to Congress 11:2:119; 12:4:327 Episcopal clergy in Cheyenne 11:4:276 expedition to explore the Yellowstone Country (1870) 1:2:110 (see also Yellowstone Expedition in 1870) fences in Big Piney country 25:1:43 fire lookout station 4:2:287-288 flour mill in Wyoming 2:2:25 (see also Beckton Mills) forest reserve (see Yellowstone National Forest Reserve) Fort Laramie Treaty (1851) 10:4:185 Frontier Committee (1897) photo 12:3:front cover Frontier Committee members photo 19:1:40 (see also Cheyenne Frontier Days) Frontier Days in Cheyenne 18:1:33, 63; 19:1:37-44 (see also Cheyenne Frontier Days) fur fort in Wyoming (1832) 10:3:110 gold mined in Wyoming 1:1:6 gold prospected in the Yellowstone and its tributaries 12:3:222 gold strike (1867) 9:3:745 (see also Atlantic City) Governor of Wyoming 10:2:90 graduate from a Wyoming school 10:4:185 grazing permits issued, 1903 4:2:283 hereford cattle in Wyoming (see RANCHES: Harlan Hereford) house in Cheyenne 1:2:7; 12:3:240 Independence Day celebration in Wyoming 1:1:5 inhabitants of Yellowstone Park 11:2:119 irrigation system in Wyoming 8:1:520 irrigation works 8:2:546 (see also Wyoming Development Company) Jewish wedding, Cheyenne 10:1:15; 14:4:324 lawful execution in Utah Territory 26:2:164 legal county election in Wyoming 13:1:76 Legislature in Wyoming 19:1:58 library in America named after living writer or poet at Laramie 12:1:80 long distance telephone service in Mountain States 23:2:55 meeting of the Laramie County Stock Association 20:1:62, 64 (see also Laramie County Stock Association) movement of troops over Oregon Trail 21:2/3:176 maneuver of Mexican War occurred in Wyoming 12:4:330-331 Mayor of Medicine Bow 9:1:675-676 (see also Grimm, August) meeting of the old Wyoming Historical Society 13:2:91 military station established in Wyoming by U.S. authorities 11:2:119 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Fort Laramie) militia under Territorial laws 11:2:125 mining town (see History of Carbon, Wyoming’s First Mining Town) motor hearse funeral in Cheyenne (1867) 12:1:46; 13:4:365 national monument (1906) 10:3:110 national park (1872) 10:3:110 newspaper in Cheyenne 5:1:36-37; 12:4:326 newspaper in Wyoming, 1863 9:3:729 newspaper published in Laramie City 11:1:8 (see also Pioneer Printing in Wyoming) non-stop mail across United States 17:1:71 oxen, first "tenderfeet" 13:1:81 permanent volunteer fire company 21:2/3:203 penitentiary in Wyoming (1868) 12:1:80 persons to reach Grand Teton Peak summit 10:2:82-83, 86 photography of Tetons (see Address Regarding First Photographing of the Tetons) place in Wyoming where the Woman Suffrage Act was enforced 14:3:179 postmaster for Cheyenne 12:4:323 postmaster for Crowley, Wyoming 9:3:730; 14:1:47 (see also Graham, W. W.) private telephone lines 23:2:56 Protestant mission in Tetons, Wyoming (1870) 10:4:185; 11:4:276 public bath houses 21:1:87 railroad station building in Cheyenne (1867) 11:4:276 recorded book imprint in Wyoming 9:3:737 report on public instruction in Wyoming (1871) 14:4:326 Rock Springs strike 6:1&2:228 roundup (1878) 1:2:6; 2:1:17 school building in Rawlins 15:4:390 school house in Cheyenne 1:1&2:18; 10:3:110; 13:2:142-143 school house in Fort Bridger sketch 22:2:104 school house in Wyoming sketch 22:2:104 school in Sheridan County 14:3:173 school in Wyoming at Fort Laramie 10:1:15 school teacher in Cheyenne 1:1&2:18 settlers in Cheyenne 23:1:8 settler in Sunlight Basin 12:3:225 shot (see Story of the First Shot) Special Officers in Cheyenne 12:4:324 state election 11:2:119 state to respond for volunteers 14:2:140 (see also Spanish American War) State Engineer 8:1:521 (see also Mead, Elwood) State Governors photos 12:1:10; 14:4:326 State Land Board 13:2:106 (see also Meldrum, John W.) State Legislature convened (12 October 1869) 11:2:119; 13:3:217 steamboat in Yellowstone Park 21:1:100 stone building in Laramie 13:2:91 superintendent of Yellowstone National Park 15:2:121 survey in Jackson Hole 10:2:81 sutler at Fort Laramie 6:3:266 teacher at South Pass City (see Stilman, James) teachers in Riverton 28:2:132 telegraph in Albany County 21:2/3:191 telephone connections 23:2:55 telephone exchange in Cheyenne 23:2:55-56 (see also First Telephone Exchange in Wyoming) telephone in Evanston 30:2:146 telephone in Rawlins 30:2:146-147 telephone line 23:2:56 term of court in Buffalo, Wyoming 15:1:45 term of court in Carbon County 15:1:45 Territorial election (2 September 1869) 11:2:119; 13:2:153 Territorial Legislature convened (12 October 1869) 11:2:119 Territorial teachers’ institute 10:4:185 theatrical entertainment in Cheyenne 15:3:278 trading post in Wyoming 14:2:140 transcontinental telephone service 16:1:57; 23:2:56 trans-mountain venture (see Targhee Pass) tree planted in Evanston 9:1:668 trotting and racing course laid out (1873) 13:4:358 two story brick house in Cheyenne 1:1&2:18 typewriter owned by the State of Wyoming 13:2:130 U.S. District Attorney for Wyoming 1:4:185 use of barbed wire 23:2:56 U.S. President to visit Yellowstone National Park 14:1:31 U.S. soldiers in Wyoming 11:2:119 Union Pacific Railroad coal mine opened at Carbon, 1868 14:4:324 wagons through South Pass and Overland Trail 1:1:4; 1:3:2 weather observed for Wyoming 2:4:72; 11:2:120 wheeled vehicle in Wyoming, a cannon through South Pass 1:1:4 white child in Lander 26:1:54 (see also Baldwin, George L.) white children born at Fort Fetterman 4:3:360 (see also Hogerson twins) white man takes up permanent residence in Big Horn country (1807) 11:2:119 white man to discover South Pass 1:1:4; 1:3:1 (see also Provost, Etienne) white man to dwell in Wyoming 12:3:221 woman jury 29:1:33-37 woman legislator 26:2:113 white woman to cross through South Pass (see Spalding, Mrs. H. H.; Whitman, Mrs.) white woman to visit Yellowstone Park 10:3:110 woman governor in United States photo 4:4:372; 12:4:266 (see also Ross, Nellie Tayloe) woman in the U.S. to be elected to state office 14:3:220 woman Justice of Peace in world 1:1:7 woman legislator 12:4:317-322 (see also Bellamy, Mary G.) woman postmistress in Cheyenne 14:2:150 wooden building in Cheyenne (1867) 1:2:7; 12:3:240 Wyoming exhibit at a World’s Fair, 1893 12:2:161 Wyoming Press Association 22:2:44; 24:2:37
First-to-Fly 59:1:56 (see also Assinaboins)
Fischer, Antone 35:2:144
Fischer, Charles 30:1:35
Fischer, Christiane 64:3/4:56
Fischer, Joe 4:2:319
Fischer, Phil 32:2:209, 211
fish fossil from Fossil Syncline Lake photo 41:1:72
Fish and Game Laws 26:1:8
Fish Creek 23:1:88; 23:2:7; 30:2:196; 31:1:90; 31:2:164
Fish, Edna (Mrs.) 27:2:227
Fish Eater (see Pengwidika)
Fish, Rachel Ann 29:1:119-120 (see also review of Almost Up Devil’s Tower)
Fish Ute 30:1:77-79 (see also Ute)
Fisher (cattleman) 15:1:32
Fisher (Mrs.) 20:1:55
Fisher 9:3:731; 38:2:169; 39:2:182
Fisher Bridge 65:1:38
Fisher, Carrie 26:1:57-58
Fisher, Cassius (C. A.) 22:1:87-90
Fisher, Charles 17:1:81
Fisher, E. R. 35:2:184
Fisher, Essie 26:1:61, 63
Fisher, Fannie (Mrs.) 17:1:76
Fisher, Fred (Mrs.) 23:1:104
Fisher, Gladys (Mrs.) 45:1:65-66
Fisher, Issac 36:1:64-65
Fisher, J. N. 28:2:141
Fisher, John Andrews (see review of Cowboy)
Fisher, Joseph W. 15:1:40-42
Fisher, Josiah 64:2:47
Fisher, Martin 64:2:39
Fisher, Mary Jane (Mrs. Charles) 17:1:81
Fisher, Pete 33:1:46
Fisher, T. Joe. 33:2:142; 64:2:38
fisheries (see Salmon King of Oregon: R.D. Hume and the Pacific Fisheries)
Fisher’s (see RANCHES)
Fisk, Dwight 4:2:305-308; 14:2:141
Fisk, J. G. 16:1:31
Fison, Paul (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:227
Fissiau-LaRamee, Antonie 36:2:173
Fissiau-LaRamee, Jacques 36:2:173
Fissiau-LaRamee, Jean Baptiste 36:2:173
Fissiau-LaRamee, Joseph 36:2:173
Fissiau-LaRamee, Joseph Michel 36:2:173
Fissiau-LaRamee, Louis 36:2:173
Fissiau-LaRamee, Louis Theophile 36:2:173
Fissiau-LaRamee, Noel 36:2:173
Fissiau-LaRamee, Pierre Severine 36:2:173
Fitch, E. E. 27:2:27; 37:1:113; 45:2:151
Fitch, Lydia 65:1:32
Fitch, W. F. 19:1:6
Fitchett, George 25:2:199
Fitz, Charles 38:1:51
Fitzgerald Boys
Fitzgerald, Gordon (Corporal) 36:1:69
Fitzgerald, Patrick 40:2:182-183
Fitzhugh 42:1:98
Fitzhugh, N. R. 35:1:12
Fitzhugh, Norman 18:2:102
Fitzhugh Oil 22:1:90
Fitzhugh, William H. 22:1:87-88, 90
Fitzmorris, Robert 3:3:192
Fitzpatrick, Dalton 44:1:42
Fitzpatrick, James (Private) 27:2:172
Fitzpatrick, Lilian L. (see Nebraska Place Names)
Fitzpatrick, Thomas 15:3:257; 17:1:5-6; 17:2:98, 101; 21:2/3:173-174, 179, 184; 25:2:168, 175; 26:2:223; 27:2:178; 30:1:46; 32:1:7; 40:1:31; 40:2:207, 209; 41:1:60-61; 42:1:96-97; 42:2:259; 44:1:81, 84; 46:1:18
Fitzpatrick, Townsend 44:1:42
Fitzwilliams, W. A. F. 38:1:96
Five Buttes 16:1:80
FL Ranch (see RANCHES)
Flachennecker 38:2:217, 219
flag (see U. S. flag)
Flag (see RANCHES)
Flag Creek 16:2:125
Flag Ranch by Robert H. Burns 22:2:76-83
Flagg, Jack 35:2:148; 45:2:159
Flagg, Oscar "Jack" photo 65:4:5, 30
Flaharty, Clifford 36:2:22
Flaharty, Earl 33:1:101; 33:2:214; 37:2:221
Flaharty, Myrtle 37:2:221
Flammer, William G. (Reverend) 31:1:43-44
Flannery, L. G. (Mrs.) 24:2:114
Flannery, L. G. "Pat" 27:2:165-166, 223, 227; 32:1:103-109; 32:2:219, 238, 252; 33:2:218, 222-223, 225; 37:1:113; 38:1:106; 39:2:204, 210, 213; 42:1:93-94; 42:2:174; 45:1:83; 45:2:188, 195, 199, 213, 215 (see also Diary of John Hunton; John Hunton’s Diary: Volumes 1-2; John Hunton’s Diary: Wyoming Territory, Volume 6, 1885-1889)
Flannery, Mike 38:1:79
Flarida, Burroughs 38:1:95
Flarida, Spencer 38:1:95
Flat Head 8:4:614; 22:2:252; 33:1:26, 33; 33:2:163; 43:1:74; 44:1:62, 64, 84; 46:1:126; 56:2:22, 25; 59:1:54
Flat Nose George (see Curry, George)
Flathead Country 17:2:94
Flathead House 17:2:102
Flathead Pass 14:4:293; 29:2:142
Flavin (telegraph dispatcher) 16:2:141-142
Fleanor, Jim 24:2:114
Fleming, A. M. 19:1:5
Fleming, Arnold 33:2:124, 128
Fleming, Hugh Brady (Second Lieutenant) 17:1:7; 26:2:158; 27:2:169, 171; 33:2:226; 36:1:13; 38:1:9, 12, 42, 47
Fletcher (Mrs.) 26:1:58
Fletcher, Alice C. (see review of Omaha Tribe)
Fletcher, Baylis John 65:4:13
Fletcher, Charles 26:1:64
Fletcher, Chris 43:2:260-261, 263
Fletcher, Daisy 43:2:260, 263
Fletcher family 33:1:94
Fletcher, Jack 43:2:260
Fletcher, Lizzie 33:1:94
Fletcher, Mary 33:1:94
Flett, David M. (Doctor) (see review of Dr. Bessie)
Flick (Mr.) 28:2:133
Flick and Halter 30:2:195
Flick, George 40:1:109-110
Flickins Bluff 23:2:24
Flinchum, James M. (see review of First One Hundred Years. A History of the Salt Lake Tribune, 1871-1971)
Flinn, John (Private) 27:2:172
Flint (Mrs.) 39:2:204
Flint, Franklin Foster 38:1:20-21, 42, 47; 43:2:249-250
Flint, Thomas (Doctor) 18:2:99; 26:2:148; 40:2:197, 201
Flintlock Pistol in the Fred Hesse Collection by Don Grey 35:2:210, photo 211, 212
Flitner, Stanley 25:2:209
Flogg, Charles 26:1:51, 63
Florence mine 33:1:45
Florence Pass 30:1:6, 8-9
Florerke (Mrs.) 25:1:75
Flores, N. D. 20:2:172
Floresant, Missouri 21:2/3:117
Florin, Lambert (see Ghost Town El Dorado; Historic Western Churches; Tales the Western Tombstones Tell; Western Ghost Town Shadows)
flour mills 18:2:144
Flower, Lem 29:2:190
Flowerfield, Michigan 23:2:47
Floyd, John (Doctor) 17:2:96
Floyd, John B. 32:1:22-23, 37-41
flu epidemic 26:1:53
Flume at Dead Man’s Point, Tongue River Box Canyon photo 32:2:cover
Flynn, Dennis 20:2:118
Flynn, Shirley E. (see Our Heritage)
Fobes, Fred S. 10:2:96
folklore 15:2:101-102 (see also John "Portugee" Phillips Legends. A Study in Wyoming Folklore)
Folks (Captain) 23:2:23
Following the Indian Wars by Oliver Knight, review 32:2:259-260
Folsom culture 29:2:130
Folsom, David E. 15:2:108-109, 111 (see also Valley of the Upper Yellowstone)
Folsom projectile points photo 32:2:244, 246; 33:1:104-105 (see also projectile points)
Folsom-Cook Expedition (1869) 36:2:138
Folster family 33:1:88
Foltz, Frederick S. (Colonel) 18:1:57
Foner, Jack D. (see United States Soldier between Two Wars: Army Life and Reforms, 1865-1898)
Font (Father-priest) 15:3:228
Fontenelle (see Valley of the Fontenelle)
Fontenelle by D. G. Thomas 5:2&3:45-46
Fontenelle Creek 2:4:64; 22:2:28-30, 37, 50, 56; 23:1:60; 23:2:50; 30:2:206, 209; 32:2:169, 176, 187, 191, 195, 197; 45:2:257
Fontenelle, Lucien (Captain) 15:3:257; 42:1:83; 42:2:216; 44:1:85; 45:2:257
Fontenelle Reservoir 45:2:253
food prices (1850-1854) 18:2:97-101
Foot, Robert E. (U. S. Commissioner) 64:2:57
Foote 32:1:76; 33:1:95
Foote, Byron 15:1:62; 35:2:144
Foote Creek 15:1:57; 33:1:95
Foote, David 27:2:227
Foote, Fannie (Miss) 45:1:103
Foote, Frank M. (Major) 12:4:290; 18:1:29 photo 37:1:4-5; 37:2:195
Foote House 6:1&2:229
Foote, James 33:1:97
Foote, John F. 15:3:281
Foote, L. W. (Lieutenant Colonel) 18:1:56
Foote, Lester 27:2:239-240
Foote, Myrtle G. 27:2:227
Foote, Robert (Mrs.) 15:1:50-62
Foote, Robert 5:4:156-157; 12:2:119; 33:1:98; 35:2:136, 148 (see also Robert Foote)
Foote, Robert, Jr. 35:2:144
Foote, Smith 15:3:283
Foote, W. F. 8:2:564
Footprints on the Frontier by Virginia Cole Trenholm 65:4:7
Foots, Donald 40:1:118
For the Ladies 13:2:156-157
For the Sake of Old Lang Syne (poem) by David G. Thomas 25:2:204
Forbes, Davy 34:1:24
Forbes, Jack 25:2:199, 202
Force, James 40:2:197
Ford (Judge) 43:2:187
Ford 31:2:174; 32:1:59; 32:2:201
Ford, C. S. 35:2:147
Ford car cavalcade 26:2:137-138
Ford, H. W. 30:1:90-91
Ford, Henry (see Ford car cavalcade)
Ford, Irene 21:2/3:239
Ford, J. Howard 20:1:65, 70
Ford, J. M. 37:1:98
Ford, J. W. 45:2:258
Ford Restaurant 19:2:116
Ford, S. (see S. Ford and Company)
Fordan, E. E. photo 16:2:164
Forde, Thomas 16:2:174
Fordyce, Allen "Ike" 45:1:24
Fordyce, Lloyd M. (Commissioner) 32:2:256
Ford’s Restaurant 39:1:14
foreign soldiers (see MILITARY)
Foreman, George (see Across the Plains in 1864 with George Forman)
Foreman, M. D. (see Sun Circles and Human Hands, the Southeastern Indians Art and Industry)
Foreman, Mary Douglass 30:1:117-118
forest fire fighters 24:1:16
forest rangers (see Free Life of a Ranger: Archie Murchie in the U. S. Forest Service, 1929-1965)
forest rangers 4:2:284-288 (see Brief History of the Washakie National Forest and Some Experiences of a Ranger)
Forest, Alvin 27:2:227
Forgotten Battalion by William Murphy 7:2:383-401; 7:3:441-442
Forgotten People, Indian War Veterans 7:2:400-401
Forlorn Hope by John D. McDermott 65:4:35
Forman, Ellen 40:1:5
Forman family photo 40:1:40
Forman, George 40:1:5-21; 42:1:8, 41
Forman, J. G. (Reverend) 40:1:5
Forman, James 40:1:5
Forney, J. 27:1:83-88
Forney, Jacob (Doctor) 15:4:375; 27:1:52, 64-73, 75-88; 27:2:204-205, 209; 28:2:133; 39:2:254
Forrest and Clay 38:1:68
Forrest, James 26:1:64
Forrest, James T. (see review of Frederic Remington. An Essay and Catalogue to Accompany a Retrospective Exhibition of the Work of Frederic Remington)
Forse, William H. 43:1:8
Forsyth, George (General) 42:1:92
Forsyth, Robert B. 41:2:190
Forsyth, Thomas (U. S. Secretary of State) 17:2:100, 102
Fort Bernard (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Bernard by R. J. Rymill 42:1:86-87
Fort Bridger (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Bridger in the Seventies by William A. Carter 11:2:111-113
Fort Bridger-Fort Laramie Road 25:2:152; 30:2:210
Fort Bridger Museum 11:3:234
Fort Bridger Post Office 16:1:141; 17:1:68
Fort Bridger Reservation 18:2:144-145
Fort Bridger stamp 16:1:36
Fort Caspar (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Casper Association 28:2:189
Fort Collins, Colorado 18:1:60; 21:2/3:187; 23:1:7; 31:1:103; 65:1:35 (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort David A. Russell: A Study of Its History from 1867 to 1890 with a brief summary of events from 1890 to present by Peggy Dickey Kircus
Fort Dodge, Kansas (see Sentinel to the Cimarron: The Frontier Experiences of Fort Dodge, Kansas)
Fort Fetterman 28:1:62-65 (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Fetterman and the Old Hog Ranch by Claude McDermott 36:1:44
Fort Fetterman by J. O. Ward 4:3:358-363
Fort Fetterman by Joe Keenan 42:2:270-273
Fort Fetterman, Wyoming Territory by J. H. Patzki 4:3:357-358
Fort Fetterman-Rock Creek Road 20:1:86
Fort Francis E. Warren (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Francis E. Warren; MILITARY: radio station)
Fort Fred Steele: Desert Outpost on the Union Pacific by Robert A. Murray photo 44:2:cover, 139-206
Fort Hall (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Hall, Gateway to the Oregon Country by Frank C. Robertson, review36: 1:115-117
Fort Hall Reservation 36:2:132, 134, 142 (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Hall)
Fort Hall Road 23:1:68
Fort Halleck (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Halleck freight line 15:1:55-56, 59
Fort John (see MILITARY: FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Kearney-South Pass wagon road 22:2:61
Fort Kearney-South Pass-Honey Lake Road (see Lander Road)
Fort Kearny (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Kearny Road 65:2/3:13
Fort Laramie (poem) by Mae Urbanek 21:2/3:168-169
Fort Laramie 18:2:96 (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Laramie and the Sioux Indians by Remi Nadeau, review 39:2:263-264
Fort Laramie by David L. Hieb, review 27:2:242-243
Fort Laramie by Mayor W. H. Evans 9:3:752-754
Fort Laramie Council of Administration 9:1:681-682
Fort Laramie freight line 15:1:55-56, 59
Fort Laramie, Guardian of the Oregon Trail by Merrill J. Mattes 17:1:3-20, 21, 27; 21:1:101 photo; 21:2/3:front cover; 23:1:53, 58
Fort Laramie National Monument (see HISTORICAL MARKERS)
Fort Laramie-New Mexico Road 28:1:73
Fort Laramie register 21:2/3:177
Fort Laramie Road 30:2:157; 65:2/3:13
Fort Laramie stage stop (see Rustic Hotel)
Fort Laramie Treaties of 1851 and 1868
Fort Laramie: Visions of a Grand Old Post by John D. McDermott 65:4:35
Fort Laramie’s Iron Bridge by John Dishon McDermott 34:2:137-144
Fort Laramie’s Silent Soldier Leodegar Schnyder by John Dishon McDermott 36:1:5-18
Fort Leavenworth (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Leavenworth-Fort Kearney Road 28:1:71
Fort McKinney (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort McKinney wagon road 22:2:93
Fort Mead and the Black Hills by Robert Lee, review 65:1:54, 60-61
Fort Morgan (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Phil Kearny (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Phil Kearny by D. O. Geier 36:1:60-61
Fort Pierre (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Pierre tablets (see HISTORICAL MARKERS)
Fort Reno (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Riley roads 17:1:24-55
Fort Riley-Bridger’s Pass Road 35:1:6, 19
Fort Sanders (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Sanders Band (see MILITARY)
Fort Sanders-Sentinel of the Laramie Plains by Mary Lou Pence 33:1:82-85
Fort Steele (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Steele Herald (see MILITARY)
Fort Union (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Union by Father Stanley, review 25:2:216-217
Fort Warren (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Fort Washakie Indian Cemetery photo (see GRAVES)
Fort Washakie Indian Museum (proposed) 28:1:95
Fort Washakie Indian School (see MILITARY)
Fort Washakie Indian School Superintendent 66:3:52
Fortification Creek 16:1:77; 16:2:108, 110, 119
Fortifications of Old Fort Laramie by Gordon S. Chappell 34:2:145-162
FORTS AND CAMPS: (see Dangerous Duty: A History of Frontier Forts in Fremont County, Wyoming; MILITARY:
Fort Laramie regiments; Old Forts of the Far West; Old Forts of the Northwest; Old Forts of the Southwest;
Pioneer Forts of the Old West; Powder River Forts: Connor and Reno)
Augur 9:3:746; 22:2:6; 26:1:52; 34:1:51; 40:1:121-122 (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Camp Brown, Fort Washakie) Bishop photo 14:1:36 Bent 15:3:237, 288 (see also Citadel on the Santa Fe Trail. The Saga of Bent’s Fort) Benton 15:3:207; 36:2:206 Bernard 27:2:174-175; 42:1:86-87 (see also Fort Bernard; FORTS AND CAMPS: Richard’s Fort Bernard) Bettens, P. A. 38:1:72, 74 Bingham’s 26:2:172 Black Hills (see Fort Mead and the Black Hills) Bliss 22:1:80 Boise 22:2:51-52 Bonneville 3:2:132; 18:1:69 Bourbon 17:2:111 Bridger 1:3:5-6; 2:3:44; 5:2:56-60; 5:2&3:91-95; photo 5:2:55; 11:2:113; sketch 11:3:front cover; 12:3:228-289; 13:4:337, 348-350; 15:1:69; 15:2:152; 15:4:268-375; 16:1:12, 35-39, 42-44; 16:2:90, 136; 17:1:76; 19:2:66; 20:2:145-146; 21:2/3:178; 22:2:49, 53, 59, 62; 23:2:57, 59, 61; 25:2:151-152; 26:1:33-35, 66-69, 74; 26:2:148, 150, 160, 177, 181, 183, 185-188, 209; 28:1:44; 29:2:154, 158, 217; 29:2:213-217; 30:1:59, 72; photo 30:2:54, 141, 207; 31:2:148, 215-216, 218, 220-225; 33:1:30, 32-33, 35, 37, 93, 95-96; 33:2:137, 139, 150, 167-170, 172, 176, 199; 34:2:224, 236, 242, 245-246, 249; 35:1:6, 36, sketch 82, 93; 35:2:204; 36:1:80, 85-86; 39:2:254; 43:2:170-171, 190, 194, 196, 215; 44:1:30-32, 34, 96; 44:2:143, 177; 45:1:29, 97, 101, 104; 45:2:257; 65:1:28; 65:2/3:22; 65:4:49; 66:1&2:6 (see also Fort Bridger Museum; Fort Bridger in the Seventies; MILITARY: Fourth Infantry; Fort Bridger Post Office; Oregon Trail and California-Mormon Trails. Fort Bridger to Wyoming’s Western Border, Trek No. 19 of the Historical Trail Treks) Brown 1:1&2:9-10; 1:2:3; 3:2:135; 16:1:12; 22:2:6, 86; 26:1:52; 27:2:131-132; 34:1:51; 39:1:114, 122, 125; 40:1:121-122; 44:1:40; 44:2:164-165, 217, 277 (see also Augur; FORTS AND CAMPS: Camp Brown, Fort Washakie; Reminiscences of Old Fort Washakie) Buford (North Dakota) 2:3:49-50; 43:2:246 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Sanders) Carlin 5:1:24-26, 39; 16:2:117, 124; photo 17:2:front cover, 157; 18:1:8, 10-11, 20, 49-50, 54, 61, 63; 27:2:177; photo 28:2:144, 145-150; 30:2:152; 37:1:35, 84-85; 39:1:8; 40:2:175, 182-183; 41:1:88; 42:2:271 Carling (see Carlin) Carrington 36:1:53 Caspar 20:1:91; 23:2:59; 26:2:208; photo 27:1:2, 3-24, 95; 28:1:63; 28:2:180-192; 29:1:67-68, 78; 29:2:158; 31:1:29; 42:2:271; 43:2:281-283; 65:2/3:14 (see also Platte Bridge Station; Platte Bridge Station and Fort Caspar) C. F. Smith 15:3:203, 215; 17:1:10; 18:1:12, 17; 26:2:123; 27:1:16; 30:1:60, 65; 30:2:142; 31:1:49 Charles 17:2:109 Cheyenne Depot 5:1:24-26, 39; 40:2:175-176 (see also Jenkins, Captain James F.; FORTS AND CAMPS: Camp Carlin) Childs 25:2:120 (see also Fort Kearney) Clark (Camp) 22:2:96 Cloud Peak 45:1:36, 38 Collier 27:1:39 Collins (Colorado) 18:1:60; 21:2/3:187; 23:1:7; 23:2:24; 27:1:9, 12; 31:1:103; 33:1:77, 81-82; 43:1:71; 65:1:35; 66:1&2:27 Connor (Idaho) 27:2:146-147, 153, 155, 156, 158; 28:2:201; 29:1:44; 31:1:49; 36:1:69, 72, 74-75; 35:2:213, 225, 227; 44:2:141 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Reno; Powder River Forts: Connor and Reno) Crittenden 27:1:47 Crook 18:2:129 Cuba Libra (Florida) 18:1:29 Custer 9:4:28; 22:1:53; 40:2:244; 66:1&2:13; D. A. Russell 14:2:153; 15:1:69; 16:2:99, 108, 117, 162; 17:1:76; 17:2:157; 18:1:3-66; 20:2:146, 148; 22:1:39; 30:2:142, 153; 23:1:7, 9-10, 18; 24:1:41; 26:2:122; 28:2:148; 29:2:158; 65:4:26-27 (see also FIRSTS: commander of Fort D.A. Russell; FORTS AND CAMPS: Warren; Post Near Cheyenne, A History of Fort D. A. Russell) Daughin 17:2:111 deChartres 17:2:136, 140 dePrairie 15:3:207 Dewey (Manila, Phillipines) 18:1:29 Dodge 27:1:14 Douglas 16:2:113, 123; 28:1:86; 36:2:180, 186; 44:2:235 Duchesne 33:2:199; 44:2:170, 194, 200-201 Elkins 38:1:74 Ellis 14:4:289 15:2:109; 41:1:98; 43:2:239; 44:2:166; 45:1:27 Fetterman 1:2:6; 1:3:18; 6:4:303; 7:3:416; 12:2:86; 15:4:389; 16:1:56; 16:2:166; 17:1:12, 76; 18:1:18, 21; 20:1:86, 89, 90; 20:2:146, 167; 22:2:93, 97; 23:1:21; 23:2:32; 24:1:23, 69-70, 73-76; 26:2:12; 27:1:17; 28:1:62-65; 28:2:177; 29:2:158; 30:2:142, 152-153, 331:31:2:232; photo 32:1:102; 33:2:154, 156, 196, 218; 34:1:45, 81; 35:1:27, 36; 36:2:213; 37:1:89-90; 38:1:67; 41:1:94-95, 98, 100; photos 42:2:page following 192, 265, 270-273; 44:2:143, 145, 151, 156-157, 164-167, 199, 207, 209; photo 45:1:26, 27-29, 32, 36, 46; 48:1:8, 10, 15-17 (see also Early History of Fort Fetterman; Expense Account ; FIRSTS: white children born at Fort Fetterman; Fort Fetterman; Fort Fetterman; Fort Fetterman and the Old Hog Ranch; John Richards, Jr. and the Killing at Fetterman; Fort Fetterman, Wyoming Territory) F.E. Warren 64:3/4:2, 22-23 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Francis E. Warren) Floyd (Utah) 16:1:37, 42; 27:1:47; 28:1:69; 30:1:41; 32:1:23, 32; 35:1:83 forts 2:3:46; 3:2:151-152; 7:2:397 Francis E. Warren 18:1:1-66; 20:2:149 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: D. A. Russell and F.E. Warren; History of Fort Francis E. Warren; MILITARY: radio station; Warren, Francis E.) Francis Pierre (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Pierre) Fred Steele 3:4:199; 6:1&2:201, photo 202; 11:4:309; photo 13:4:344, 345-346; 15:1:61, 69; 15:3:282; 15:4:389; 16:2:97, 99, 142; 17:1:76; 17:2:161; photo 41:1:page following 32 (see Fort Fred Steele: Desert Outpost on the Union Pacific; Old Fort Fred Steele was a Defender of Whites Against Indian Depredations; FORTS AND CAMPS: Steele; MILITARY: Old Powder House at Fort Steele photo 6:1&2:202; Thrilling Sport: Ice Boating at Old Fort Steele; tie drive photo) Garland 16:2:95, 98, 109 George 17:2:95 Goose Creek 45:1:33-34 Hall (Hawaii) 65:4:47 Hall (Idaho) 16:1:7-9, 11-12, 27, 29-31; 18:1:21; 20:2:149; 29:2:213; Hall, Ida (Idaho) 14:4:269; 15:1:75-76, 83; 15:3:291; 16:1:7-9, 11-12, 27, 29-31; 22:2:51-52, 54, 59; 23:1:59; 25:2:131, 151; 26:1:70, 76; 31:2:147, 215; 33:1:20, 23, 28-31, 38-39; 34:1:50; 34:2:146, 148-149, 152-153; 36:2:206; 40:1:31; 40:2:272; 43:2:215, 230, 234; 44:1:84, 98, 100; 65:2/3:18 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Hall; Fort Hall, Gateway to the Oregon Country) Hall Reservation, Idaho 29:2:213; 44:1:97
Halleck photo 5:2:44; 5:2&3:90; 6:1&2:229; 15:1:55-56, 58-59, 61-62; 16:1:75; 21:2/3:187; 23:2:24; 24:1:39- 40; 27:1:9, 12; 28:1:75; 33:1:82, 87, 92-93, 95-99; 33:2:169, 201; 40:2:269; 44:2:143; 45:1:96 Harker 36:2:178-181 Hays 36:2;175, 179-181 Henry 15:2:169; 17:2:91, 98; 44:1:78 Houk 29:1:62 Jenny 27:1:39 Jenny Stockade 7:1:340-343 John 15:2:106, 170, 178; 15:3:221, 235, 238, 257, 264, 295; 15:4:327; 17:1:5; 17:2:103; 18:2:95-96, 100; 20:1:85; 21:2/3:131-133, 155, 174, 177; 23:1:58; 25:2:145; 26:2:121-125; 27:2:161, 169, 171, 175- 176, 181-182; 31:1:6-7; 33:2:121, 225; 34:2:147-149,1 52-153; 36:1:8; 38:1:4; photo 42:1:89 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie; William) John Buford 33:1:82-83; 44:2:143 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Sanders) K (Camp) 23:2:17 Kearney (Nebraska) 18:2:96-97; 19:2:83; 27:1:50; 33:2:139; 34:1:50; 36:1:8; 43:2:166, 170-172, 203; 45:1:28; 65:2/3:6-7, 11, 13-14, 24 Laramie (see FIRSTS: Fort Laramie Treaty; school in Wyoming; How Fort William, Now Fort Laramie was Named) Kearny, Phil 33:2:196; 34:2:146; 36:1:52, 68; 36:2:214, 227-228, 230; 37:1:89; 38:2:137, 159-161, 223, 225-227; 39:1:104-105; 41:2:193-194; 42:1:90, 92; 42:2:270-271; 43:2:237, 247, 249; 44:2:141, 151, 197; 45:1:32, 36, 97 (see also Fort Phil Kearny) Keough (Montana) 17:2:98 Kiowa 17:2:98 Kootenay 17:2:94 LaBonte 42:2:266 LaClede 33:2:199-200 Laidlaw 15:3:238 Laramie 1:2:5-6; 2:3:44; 4:2:238-242, 310-313; print 9:1:648; 12:1:56-62; photos 13:2:front cover, 86; 15:1:51, 55, 59, 69; 15:3:231-232, 295; 15:4:316-347, 376, 389, 403; 16:1:56, 72, 76; 16:2:123, 137, 145; photo 17:1:front cover, 3-20, 75; 17:2:159, 170; 18:1:60, 69; photo 18:2:92, 93-121, photo 122, 123-137, 162, 172-173; 19:1:45; 19:2:85, 112-113, 128, 131; 20:1:86-88, 90; 20:2:145- 146, 167; 21:2/3:129-130, 133, 170-180, 183; 22:1:53; 22:2:93; 23:1:3-5, 7, 21-22, 58-59, 65; 25:2:124-125; 26:2:119, 122-130, 153, 160, 174, 193, 209; 27:1:9; photo 27:2:162, 173, 177-181, photo 182, 183-184; 28:1:46, 54, 73-74; 28:2:174-175; 29:2:158, 181; 30:1:6-12, 46; 30:2:152-153, 157, 186, 201; 31:2:145-146, 160, 186, 215, 220-221, 231, 243, 247; photo 32:1:102, 109; 33:1:82, 92, 96, 98; 33:2:122, 125, 127-128, 166, 168, 170, 222, 225; 34:1:50, 52, 57-58; photo 34:2:cover, 137, 139, 144, 146-149, 151-156, 161-163, photo 164, 166, 168-170, 172, 228; 35:1:5- 6, 8, 20, 36, 70; 35:2:205-206; 36:1:8, photo 9, photos16-17, 19-21, 73; 36:2:171, 212, 221, 225- 226, 229; 37:1:84-85, 88-89, 96, 98-99; photo 38:1:4, 5-58; 38:2:225, 228; 39:1:6, 37; 39:2:187, 192, 195-196, 202-203, 205, 207, 209-212, 214, 216; 39:2:210; 40:1:16; 40:2:196; 41:1:98; 42:1:79-80, 82-98, 101; 42:2:198, 200-256; 43:2:237-238, 241, 245, 249-50, 257, 259, 262; 44:1:29, 84; 44:2:143, 145, 148, 157, 163, 166, 199, 207; 45:1:8-9, 29, 93, 95, 98, 100-103; 46:1:10-11, 16, 57; 46:2:273; 47:1:13, 45-46, 50, 55, 59, 63, 65, 112; 47:2:191-219, 222-224, 227- 228; 48:1:23-24, 103-107, 111; 49:1:24, 26-29, 31, 34, 38-40, 45-46, 48, 83-84, 86, 88, 90-96, 99- 102, 106-108; 49:2:253, 261; 50:1:16, 18, 49, 57; 50:2:305-311, 315; photo, late August, 1870, 310; 54:1:40, 42-43, 46-48; 54:2:49-50; 55:1:37, 39-44; 55:2:36; 57:1:28 photo; 57:2:24-27, 31; photo 25; 58:2:4-9; photos, 8, 20; 59:2:11, 41 photo; 61:2:15-16; 62:2:79; 65:1:27; 65:2/3:4, 7, 11- 12, 14, 18, 27; 65:4:35; (see also Bishop Who Bid for Fort Laramie; Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line at Fort Laramie; Clay Tobacco Pipes from Fort Laramie; Crusade to Save Fort Laramie; FIRSTS: sutler at Fort Laramie; Fortifications of Old Fort Laramie; Fort Laramie and the Sioux Indians; Fort Laramie’s Iron Bridge; Fort Laramie’s Silent Soldier Leodegar Schnyder; Fort Laramie; Fort Laramie: Visions of a Grand Old Post; FORTS AND CAMPS: John; infantry from Fort Laramie on field maneuvers; How Fort William Now Fort Laramie Was Named; MILITARY: sutler’s store; Old Bedlam; Old Letter Book; Wyoming Pioneer Couple) Military Command at Fort Laramie; FORTS AND CAMPS: old Laramie; Prices and Wages at Fort Laramie, 1881-1885) LaReine 17:2:110-111, 125, 135, 143 Larned 36:2:180 Leavenworth (Kansas) 16:1:37, 42; 16:2:95, 136; 17:1:7, 25; 22:2:54; 23:2:23, 28-29; 28:1:69-79; 34:1:50, 58; 36:2:183-184, 229; 39:2:207, 212; 45:1:28; 65:2/3:11(see MILITARY: mustering officers) Lincoln, Abraham (North Dakota) 41:1:98; 44:2:166; 45:1:27, 43 Logan (Colorado) 16:1:12; 34:2:143 Lookout (South Dakota) 15:3:235; 33:2:127 Loring 25:2:151 Lupton (Colorado) 15:3:289; 42:1:98 Lyon 16:1:79; 23:2:28; 36:2:180 MacKenzie 20:2:147; 29:2:158 Magraw (see McGraw) Manuel 17:2:90, 94; 23:2/3:183; 44:2:237 (see also Lisa’s Fort) Marshall 28:1:55 Maurepas 17:2:109-110 McGraw 34:1:50 (see also Fort Thompson) McHenry 34:1:45 McKinley 26:1:47 McKinney 12:2:86; 15:1:69; 15:4:389; 18:2:143; 19:1:37; 20:1:14, 50; 20:2:146-147, 173; 29:2:158; 33:2:217; 34:1:45; 35:1:70; photo 35:2:cover, 125, 128, 137, 141-143, 145, 149, 161, 165; 36:1:53; 36:2:223; 37:2:190; 38:1:59, 61, 70; 39:2:170, 173, 175; 64:3/4:53; 65:4:25, 27 McPherson (Nebraska) 16:2:123; 18:1:28; 20:1:9; 36:2:175; 42:1:86; 44:2:196 Meade (South Dakota) 35:2:180 (see also Fort Mead and the Black Hills) Medicine Butte 28:1:77 Mitchell 17:1:8; 23:2:10, 24; 27:1:9; 34:2:154, 157 Morgan 16:1:75 (Neuf) 17:2:93; 22:1:84-86; 36:2:175 Myers (Florida) 34:2:172 New Helvetia 21:2/3:178 Niobrara (Nebraska) 45:1:30 Nonsense 2:3:43 (see also Fort Bonneville) Okanagan 17:2:94 Omaha 16:2:123, 137 Orleans 17:2:137 Pasquia 17:2:111 Perbolo 21:2/3:131 Phil Kearny 1:4:17; 2:2:31-32; 5:2&3:81-82; 7:2:383-401; 8:3:574, 578; 9:2:714-718, 722-723; 12:4:329- 331; 15:4:317-332; 17:1:5, 7, 9-11, 25, 53, 75; 18:1:17, 69; 18:2:109; 19:1:37; 19:2:114-115; 20:2:145-146; 23:1:57-58, 63; 23:2:22-23, 26-27, 49; 24:1:37; 26:2:122; 27:1:16; 27:2:185-186; 30:1:60, 65; 30:2:221; 31:2:232; 64:2:70 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Forgotten Battalion; From Fort Reno to Fort Kearney; Kearny; My First Day at Fort Phil Kearny; New Facts About Fort Phil Kearny) Phil Kearny Fight 4:2:328; 6:3:278; 7:2:389-394; 12:4:329-33 Pierre 15:2:152; 15:3:235, 238; 17:2:109, 112, 114-121, 131; 26:2:121 Pierre II (South Dakota) 33:2:127-128 Pilot Butte 18:1:63; 44:2:171 Piney 31:1:89 Platte 20:1:85; 27:2:176-178; 28:2:180-181; 31:1:7; 31:2:247; 42:1:87-89 (see also Fort Caspar; Old Fort Platte) Platte Bridge 15:4:323, 327, 332-334 (see also Platte Bridge Station and Fort Caspar) posts (see MILITARY: Military Posts in the Powder River Country of Wyoming; Reynolds Post) Ramon (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Lisa’s) Raymond, map 10:3:102, 106-110 Randall 15:4:344; 26:2:124 Rankin 34:2:154 Remon (see Ramon) Reno 2:2:30-31; 7:2:385; 9:2:719-721; 17:1:10, 75; 18:1:17; 19:2:112; 26:2:123; 27:1:16; 27:2:146; 28:1:31, 37; 28:2:154; 29:1:44; 290:2:158; 30:1:60 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Connor; From Fort Reno to Fort Phil Kearny; Handling the Mail at Fort Reno, Dakota Territory in 1886-1887) Reno, Cantonment 36:1:52-53; 36:2:180-181, 184, 225, 227, 229, 250; 37:1:89; 38:2:138, 140-141, 225, 227; 41:2:194; 42:1:91; 42:2:270; 43:2:249; 44:2:151, 185; 45:1:31, 36, 97 (see also Powder River Forts: Connor and Reno) Reynolds 36:2:180; 37:1:53 Ridgely (Minnesota) 45:1:28 Riley (Kansas) 17:1:24-25, 50, 52-53; 33:2:170; 36:2:180-181, 184 Ripley 16:1:39 Robinson (Nebraska) 26:1:22; 26:2:127; 34:2:142-143; 37:1:98; 44:2:164, 169; 64:2:64 Rouge 17:2:109-110 Russell 1:2:6; 14:2:153-155 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: D. A. Russell; FORTS AND CAMPS: F. E. Warren) Russell, D. A. 34:2:143, 223; 35:1:36, 69; 37:1:43, 80, 84, 89; 38:1:61; 39:1:8, 14-15, 17, 32; 39:2:260; 40:2:161-187, photo 188, 189-192; 41:1:83-111; 44:2:146-147, 163, 65, 168, 170, 172, 175, 181, 201-202; 45:1:29; 45:2:145, 158, 163 (see also Fort David A. Russell: A Study of Its History from 1867 to 1890 with a brief summary of events from 1890 to present; Johnson County invaders at Fort D. A. Russell, Cheyenne photo) Saint Vrain’s 33:1:96 Sanders 10:1:9; 17:1:75, 81; 18:1:21, 49, 50, 60; 20:2:146; 21:2/3:189-190, 192-193; 22:2:79; 24:1:41; 26:2:111; 27:1:107-108; 29:2:158; 30:2:138; 33:1:82-87, 93; 33:2:139, 145, 220; 35:1:27, 36; 36:2:187; 39:1:25; 43:2:166, 174-178, 180; 44:2:145-147, 155-156, 168, 170, 172; 45:1:29 (see also Fort Sanders-Sentinel of the Laramie Plains) Sarpy 44:1:65 Scott 15:4:348-367; 16:1:42, 45; 27:1:56-57, 64-70, 75-77, 80; 32:1:22; 33:1:8 Sedgwick (Colorado) 18:1:60; 30:2:127-128, 131, 133, 136; 36:2:175, 182; 45:1:29; 65:1:19 Shaw (Montana) 45:1:27 Sheridan 44:2:164, 179 Sidney Barracks 44:2:168 Smith, C. F. 36:1:68; 36:2:227; 37:1:89; 38:2:137, 139-141, 225; 39:1:1207; 41:1:90; 41:2:194; 42:2:270; 43:2:237-238, 247, 249; 44:2:141, 151; 45:1:97, 101-102 Snelling 16:1:39; 16:2:123 Snider (see Snyder) Snyder 40:2:269, 271 South Fork of Tanne (Tongue) River 45:1:39-41 (see also South Fork of Tongue River) Spanish 15:3:228 Stambaugh 1:1:6; 1:1&2:13; 27:2:221; 31:1:87; 34:2:241; 40:1:118-119; 44:1:40, 49, 54-55; 44:2:159, 277- 281; 65:4:50 (see also Story of Fort Stambaugh) Steele 15:3:282 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Fred Steele) Steele, Fred 15:1:61, 69; 15:2:282; 15:4:389; 16:2:97, 99, 142; 17:1:76; 17:2:161; 18:1:19; 19:2:119; 20:2:146; 22:1:60; 26:2:111; 31:2:235 (see also Fort Fred Steele: Desert Outpost on the Union Pacific; tie drive photo) Stephenson (North Dakota) 33:2:127-128 St. John (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie) Sublette and Vasquez 15:3:289, 395 Supply 14:4:326; 26:2:150-151, 158, 161, 168, 177, 179-182, 185-186; 31:2:223, 225; 39:2:248 Thomas 18:1:29 Thompson 31:1:81, 84; 34:1:50; 40:1:120-121 Union (New Mexico) 15:3:237-238; 16:2:122; 26:2:121; 29:2:141; 33:2:125, 128, 240 Vancouver 17:2:103 Walbach (Camp) 15:4:323, 327, 332, 334; 21:2/3:190; 28:1:74; 35:1:50-20; 42:1:97; photo 35:1:cover (see also Camp Walbach, Nebraska Territory, 1858-1859: The Military Post at Cheyenne Pass) Wallace 36:2:175, 178-182 Warren 18:1:35-47 Warren Air Base 29:2:158 Washakie 1:2:3-4; 1:4:1-4; 15:1:69; 16:1:16, 75; 16:2:144; 20:2:149; 22:2:3, 6, 9, 52, 56; 26:1:54; 27:2:132; 31:1:33; 33:1:20, 23; 34:1:51; 35:1:70; 39:1:134; 40:1:121-122; 44:1:13, 15; 44:2:199, 237; 45:1:36, 102 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Augur and Brown) Weld 34:2:215 Whitewood Creek 45:1:45
William 1:2:5-6; 2:3:44; 4:2:238-242, 310-313; 4:3:310-325; print 9:1:648; 12:1:56-62; 18:2:95; 21:2/3:172; 23:1:58; 27:2:178, 182; 31:1:6; 36:1:8; 36:2:171; 42:1:80, 96 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: John and Laramie; How Fort William, Now Fort Laramie was Named) Winfield 27:1:53; 32:1:19-20 Yates (North Dakota) 65:4:25
Fortunatus, Wyoming 23:1:71-74
Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur, 1833-1872 introduction by Paul L. Hedren and Milo Quaife 64:2:68
Forty Years on the Frontier by Granville Stuart, review 3:3:190
Forty-fourth Star by Harriet Slack 14:1:38
Forty-Niners 23:1:60; 31:2:146-189; 32:1:51-69; 32:2:167-203; 65:2/3:14 (see also Ferries of the Forty-Niners, Part III, Section I, The Green River Ferries)
Fosdich, Raymond P. 27:2:227
Fosdick, Anna 10:1:47
Fosher, Abe 26:1:60, 63; 31:1:87
Fosher, John 26:1:51, 63; 31:1:87
Fosnight, Verryl V. (Mrs.) 27:2:227
Foss, Phillip O. (see Politics and Grass: The Administration of Grazing on the Public Domain)
Fossil Hunting in the Big Horn Basin. The Diary of Frank L. Moore, 1889 edited by Austin L. Moore 36:1:22-23
Fossil Lake (see History of Fossil Lake)
Fossil Syncline Lake 41:1:116-117 (see also fish fossil from Fossil Syncline Lake)
fossils 9:1:678-681; 65:2/3:28, 33-34 (see also Cope, Master Naturalist; fish fossil from Fossil Syncline Lake; Wyoming’s Marvels; Fossil Hunting in the Big Horn Basin. The Diary of Frank L. Moore, 1889; Sternberg Fossil Hunters: A Dinosaur Diary)
Foster, Biford 27:2:227
Foster, Frances Edna 39:1:102
Foster-Harris (see Look at the Old West)
Foster, Hattie 17:2:130
Foster, Isaac 31:1:10; 31:2:145, 166, 177, 187-188; 32:1:61-62
Foster L. W. (Captain) 18:1:56
Foster, M. E. (Mrs.) 39:1:100
Foster, Stephen 64:1:22
Foster, Thomas 25:2:199
Fouchs, Ed 37:1:90
Fountain Hotel photo 44:1:page following 16
Four Corners 38:1:84, 96
Four J Ranch (see RANCHES)
Four Mile Creek 21:2/3:132
Fourche Boisce Creek 21:2/3:132
Fourt, E. H. (Judge) 2:1:20; 3:4:229; 4:3:368; 20:1:58; 26:1:52, 54; 65:4:58 (see also John Roberts, D.D., L.L.D.; Scenic Conditions in Fremont County, Wyoming)
Fourteen Mile Hill 22:2:30
Fourteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry (see MILITARY)
Fourteeners. Colorado’s Great Mountains by Perry Eberhart and Philip Schmuck, review 43:1:146
Fourth (4th) Fighter Group (see MILITARY)
Fourth Infantry at Fort Bridger by Douglas C. McMurtries 13:4:347-351
Fourth of July celebration 2:1:18
Fourth Segment of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Tom Sun Ranch to South Pass. Trek No. 23 of the Historical Trail Treks compiled by Maurine Carley 44:2:268-286
Fouts, William D. (Captain) 38:1:16, 42
Fowler, A. B. 42:2:254
Fowler, Albert 39:2:163, 167, 176
Fowler, Benjamin F. (Mrs.) 12:4:332; 14:3:247; 20:2:115
Fowler, Benjamin F. 37:2:183, 192, 195, 200, 202, 205
Fowler, Don D. 36:1:124 (see also Notes on the Early Life of Chief Washakie, Taken Down by Captain Ray)
Fowler, Hugh 39:2:259
Fox, Andrew (see Hat Sitting Bull Wears)
Fox Belly 28:1:31
Fox Creek 43:1:67-68
Fox Creek Canyon 43:1:66
Fox, Denis L. (Professor) 21:1:83
Fox, George 8:3:580-601; 12:3:170
Fox, George W. (Mrs.) 7:2:404; 10:4:187
Fox, George W. 17:1:82; 18:2:108; 27:2:240; 32:1:121; 37:1:4, photo 5; 42:2:206, 232
Fox Indians 17:2:149
Fox, Jared (see Jared Fox’s Memorandum: Kept from Dellton, Sauk County, Wisconsin Toward California and Oregon, 1852-1854)
Fox, John J. photo 21:1:2 (see also Far West in the 80’s)
Fox Park 21:2/3:198
Fox River Valley 17:2:149
Fox, Samuel R. 28:1:87-88
Fox Theatre 26:2:109
Fox, Thomas V. (Mrs.) 17:1:84
Fox, Truman L. 10:1:44
Fox, Willard 24:1:101; 24:2:118
Foxton, George 34:2:165
Foy, Ed 30:2:159; 42:2:264
Foy, Mississippi 44:2:263
Frack, Henry 33:2:161-162; 44:1:82
Frackleton, William "Will" (Doctor) 20:2:147; 29:1:56
Fradkin, Philip L. (see review of Fallout: An American Nuclear Tragedy)
Fraeb, Henry 17:2:98; 26:2:223
Fraker, Augustus 29:1:58, 61
Fraker, George 29:1:58, 61; 30:2:188
Fraker, Harmon 28:2:161; 29:1:57-62
Fraker, Martin 29:1:61
Fraker Mountain 27:2:138, 141
Fraker, Will 29:1:61
Franc, Otto 19:2:67-79; 24:2:76
France 65:4:51, 54, 56-58
France, D. W. 39:1:82, 97, 100; 65:1:32
France, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 39:1:94
France, Homer 14:4:329
France, Homer A. 38:2:204; 39:1:102
France, James (see Banking House of James France)
France, James R. 35:2:130; 38:2:174, 183, 201-202, photo 206; 39:1:70, 81, 90, 95, 100, 103
France, Jim 16:2:142
France, Margaret Elizabeth 39:1:69, photo 70, 83, 89, 98, 100, 103
France Memorial Presbyterian Church photo 38:2:cover
France, Norrie Lloyd 39:1:102
France, Richard 34:2:210
France, S. M. (Mrs.) 39:1:100
France, Uel 39:1:71
France, Ula 39:1:71, 102
France, Una Ellen 39:1:70, 100, 102
France, Uri Walker 39:1:71, 103
France, Walton E. (Mrs.) 27:2:227
France, Walton E. 27:2:227; 39:1:102
Francis 19:2:107
Francis, Ira (Mrs.) 32:2:256
Francis, Tom E. 26:2:230-231
Franck, Lavina M. 45:2:273 (see also Review and Functional Analysis of Siouxan Costume)
Franco Petroleum Company 22:1:91-92
Franco Wyoming Oil Company 22:1:88-89
Franco-American Oil Company 41:1:30
Francois (Iroquois) 17:2:99
Frank (Mrs.) 34:2:218
Frank 43:2:272-273
Frank A. Meanea, Pioneer Saddler by Mrs. Nora H. Dunn 26:1:25-32
Frank, H. 21:2/3:207
Frank, Meyer 12:4:283-284; photo 37:1:4, 5
Frank, Otto 44:1:16
Frank, Vincent (Mrs.) 25:1:66
Frankie 22:2:16
Franklin (outlaw) 37:1:90
Franklin (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials)
Franklin College 65:1:20
Franklin, Mae (Mrs.) 15:3:281
Franks, J. B. (Mrs.) photo 30:2:196
Franks, J. B., Jr. photo 30:2:196
Franks, John B. 30:2:193, photo 196; 31:1:77
Franks, Kenny A. (see review of Mexican War: Changing Interpretations)
Frannie, Wyoming 13:1:49
Frans, H. B. 31:2:177, 189
Frantz, Abraham 38:2:201
Frantz, Joe 64:1:4
Franzen, Frank 26:2:138
Franzwa, Gregory M. (see Lincoln Highway in Wyoming; Oregon Trail Revisited)
Frapp, Isaac 27:2:204
Fraser, Clare (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:2:223
Fraser, James 33:2:133
Frazee, Bill 26:1:92
Frazee, William H. 64:2:55-56
Frazen, Asmus 26:2:138
Frazer and Kester 23:1:80
Frazer, C. C. 64:2:47, 54
Frazer Creek 16:2:89
Frazer, Elizabeth 42:2:177
Frazer, Gill 33:1:81
Frazer, Marie M. 21:2/3:213
Frazer, Steve 36:2:195
Frazier, Leon D. 45:1:78-80
Frazier, Stuart (Reverend) 32:2:251; 38:1:107-108, 116, 119; 39:1:135-136
freak animals 26:2:210
Frear, James 32:2:225; 40:2:198; 42:1:23; 43:2:230-231
Fred 38:2:221 (see also Cheyenne Indians)
Fred Hesse Collection pistol sketch 35:2:211
Fredenburg, J. H. 31:2:153
Frederic Remington. An Essay and Catalogue to Accompany a Retrospective Exhibition of the Work of Frederic Remington by Peter Hassrick, review 45:2:268-269; 65:4:19
Frederick (Captain) 21:2/3:141
Frederick 21:1:92
Frederick, Charles (Mrs.) 11:2:139
Frederick, Charles 24:2:114
Frederick, Chester 27:2:187
Frederick, Henry 26:2:209; 27:2:194; 28:1:41
Frederick, J. V. 33:2:211, 213
Frederick Museum (see Frederick, Henry)
Frederick, Ruth (see Government Farm)
Frederick, Stella (Mrs.) 42:2:243
Frederick, Wyoming 29:2:158
Frederick’s Ranch (see RANCHES)
free grass country 19:2:70
Free, A. F. 44:1:92
Free Lance 40:1:62
Free Library 27:2:227
Free Life of a Ranger: Archie Murchie in the U.S. Forest Service, 1929-1965 by R. T. King, review 64:2:64-65
Free Silver Bill 26:1:36
Freeborn, J. D. (Mrs.) 5:1:39
Freeborn, J. D. 19:1:39
Freedom Train 21:2/3:236
Freel, John 20:2:175
freeman (traders) 26:1:73
Freeman (Major) 19:2:110
Freeman, Ada (Mrs. Leigh) 43:2:196-197, 200
Freeman Brothers 33:2:139, 145-146, 150; 34:2:220-221, 223; 39:1:25
Freeman, Fred 33:1:83
Freeman, Fred K. 9:3:732-736, 738; 14:4:300, 304; 33:2:138; 43:2:165-166
Freeman, H. B. (Major; Brigadier General) 2:2:32; 35:1:25
Freeman, Leigh Richmond 9:3:732-736, 738; 14:4:300, 304; 18:1:68; 33:1:83; 33:2:138, 150; 43:2:165-200, photo page following 200, 202-203
Freeman, Lewis R. 65:1:47
Freeman, Luther 1:3:20
Freemansburg 43:2:177, 183
Freemong, Fritz 20:2:174
Freese, Cynthia (Mrs.) 27:2:227
freight lines 15:1:55-56, 59
freight oxen at rest, east side of Main St. in Buffalo photo 12:2:front cover
freight rates 16:1:62; 17:1:62; 23:1:4, 12-13
freight train description 3:1:85-86
Freighter in Early Days by Jesse Brown 19:2:112-116
freighting (1885-1889) 1:4:13-16; 2:1:9, 19; 2:4:65; 4:2:306-307; 4:3:333-335; 23:1:16, 22; 27:1:33; 29:1:74; 30:2:152-162; 31:1:50-51 (see also From the Missouri to the Great Salt Lake: An Account of Overland Freighting; MILITARY: Some Recollections of an Old Freighter)
Freighting Business by A. W. Haygood 3:1:85-86
Fremont Clipper 33:2:155; 35:1:97; 65:4:50-52
Fremont County 2:1:1-15; 13:3:203-216; 16:1:7, 10; 25:1:83-89; 26:1:51, 55, 57; 26:2:83, 133; 30:2:173; 31:2:23, 232; 64:1:18; 65:4:50 (see also Dangerous Duty: A History of Frontier Forts in Fremont County, Wyoming; Early History of Fremont County; Life Story of A Fremont County Pioneer Couple; Memorial of Frontier County Pioneers; Scenic Conditions in Fremont County, Wyoming; water wheel photo; West Fork of Wind River in Fremont County photo)
Fremont County Chapter (Wyoming State Historical Society) 26:1:91
Fremont County District Court 65:4:57
Fremont County Pioneer Association 26:1:51-64; 26:2:209-210; 27:1:94; 27:2:227 (see also History of Fremont County Pioneer Association)
Fremont County pioneers 26:1:64; 27:1:109-110 (see also Lander Monument)
Fremont County Public Library 27:2:227
Fremont Creek 30:2:171
Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad 2:4:64; 23:1:28, 42; 24:1:69-70; 28:1:58
Fremont Horticultural Society 10:1:32
Fremont, John Charles (Captain; General) 1:1:5; 2:1:13; 2:3:43; 12:1:39; 15:3:222, 225; 17:1:5, 47, 53; 1:2/3:145, 175, 179, 184; 26:2:119, 153; 27:2:160, 178, 189; 28:2:174; 29:1:80; 30:2:171-174; 32:2:224; 33:1:38, 99; 36:1:8; 40:1:23, 25-27, 32; 42:1:17, 79, 97, 99-100; 43:2:217-218, 221-222, 225, 227, 230, 277, 288, 292; 45:2:252; 65:2/3:7 (see also Expeditions of John Charles Fremont. Volume I. Travels from 1838-1844 and Map Portfolio)
Fremont Lake 30:2:171
Fremont, Nebraska 65:1:8
Fremont Peak 2:1:1; 22:2:40; 30:2:171-172; 32:2:199; 42:2:217
Fremont Slough (Nebraska) 23:2:24
Fremont "Sloo" (see Fremont Slough)
Fremont’s Canyon 23:1:61
Fremont’s Crossing 31:1:25
French (Private) 39:1:125
French Canadians 26:1:66 (see also traders; individual names)
French Creek 30:2:181, 185, 189-190, 192
French expeditions 17:2:137-138
French fencing foil (see Rendezvous grounds)
French, George W. 16:1:49; 38:1:91
French, I. W. 25:1:9
French Merci gifts 22:2/3:236
French nationals 1:2:6
French Pete 36:1:65 (see also Gazzous, Louis)
French traders 17:2:138
Frenchman in Wyoming by Bruce J. Noble, Jr. 65:4:48
Frenchman’s Creek 17:1:45, 53-54
Frenchman’s Fork (see Frenchman’s Creek)
Frenchy 27:1:30
Freund, Archer (Lieutenant Colonel) 18:2:163
Frewen Brothers 15:1:68; 29:1:65; 31:2:191; 32:2:205; 35:2:132
Frewen Castle 29:1:43, 65; 31:2:191
Frewen, Clara Jerome (Mrs. Moreton) 35:2:160
Frewen, Edward 43:2:211-212
Frewen, Moreton 12:2:87-89; 29:1:41-44; 31:2:202; 32:2:172-173, 175-176, 181, 188, 193, 200-202, 205; 33:1:8; 35:2:132, photo 156, 158, 159, 160-161, 164-173; 39:2:170; 42:1:87; 43:2:206-209, 211-212; 45:1:11; 64:1:22; 65:4:44 (see also Moreton Frewen and the Populist Revolt; Splendid Pauper, the Story of Morton Frewen)
Frewen, Richard 12:2:89; 29:1:41-44; 35:2:158; 43:2:206-207
Frewen’s Ranch (see RANCHES)
Friday 41:1:48, 54, 56, 60; 41:2:208, 211, 216-219, 226, 235, 255; 46:1:11-12, 21; 46:2:226-227; 47:1:49-61, photo 62, 63-68; photo 53:2:58, 59 (see also Arapaho)
Friday (Chinese cook) 37:1:101
Friday: Roving Arapaho by Evadene Burris Swanson 47:1:59-68
Friedendall, Ira (Sheriff) 64:2:40
Friedman, Milton 64:1:24
Friend, Clarence L. 26:2:216
Friend, John 7:1:345
Friend, John C. 19:2:111; 20:21:77; 23:1:8; 24:2:37; 28:2:184; 29:1:74; 32:2:236; 33:2:153; 38:2:227 (see also Early History of Carbon County)
Friend, Katie H. photo 17:2:158
Friends in Council 6:3:284
Friends Review 23:1:98
Friendship, Wisconsin 22:1:20
Frink 65:2/3:23
Frink, Fred 26:2:112
Frink, Margaret A. 65:2/3:18, 23
Frink, Maurice 26:1:101; 26:2:220; 27:2:227; 28:1:109-110; 29:2:234-235 (see also Cow Country Cavalacade; When Grass was King; Photographer on an Army Mule)
Frisby, J. E. 24:2:91
Frison, George C. (see review of O-Kee-Pa. A Religious Ceremony and Other Customs of the Mandans; review of Buffalo. The Story of American Bison and their Hunters from Prehistoric Times to the Present)
Frison, Robert 32:2:249, 251, 256
Frison, Robert E. 27:2:227
Fritzjofson, Peter 30:1:106
Fritzjofson, Sarah (Mrs.) 30:1:108
Froggatt, James (Mrs.) 33:2:197
Froling, Frank E. 16:2:165
From Beaver to Oil. A Century in the Development of Wyoming’s Big Horn Basin by David J. Wasden, review 46:1:150-151
From Fort Reno to Fort Phil Kearny by A. B. Ostrander 2:2:30-31; 9:2:719-721
From Prairie to Corn Belt, Farming on the Illinois and Iowa Prairies in the Nineteenth Century by Allan G. Bogue, review 36:1:118-119
From the Missouri to the Great Salt Lake: An Account of Overland Freighting by William E. Lass, review 45:2:266
From Trapper to Tourist in Jackson Hole by Elizabeth Wied Hayden, review 29:2:237
From Wilderness to Statehood, a History of Montana, 1805-1900 by J.M. Hamiliton, review 30:1:114-115
Frontier America by Dr. Thomas D. Clark 65:2/3:11
Frontier America: The Story of the Westward Movement by Thomas D. Clark, review 31:21:238-239
Frontier and Midland magazine 12:1:56
Frontier Camp to Small Town, A Study of Community Development by Philip J. Mellinger 43:2:259-269
Frontier Capitalist: The Life of John Evans by Harry E. Kelsey, Jr., review 42:2:275-276
Frontier Days 19:1:39-44 (see also Cheyenne Frontier Days; FIRSTS)
Frontier Days in Gay Cheyenne by John Goossens 14:3:202
Frontier Editor by Daniel W. Whetstone, review 29:2:232-233
Frontier Hotel 43:2:170, 182
Frontier Index 9:3:732-736; 13:4:347; 14:4:299; 15:4:397; 18:1:68; 34:2:220, 222-225, 242; 36:1:81; 39:1:25; 43:2:165-200, photo page following 200, 201-203; 44:22:146, 149-150 (see also Press on Wheels)
Frontier Index on Wheels 43:1:171
Frontier Land and Cattle Company 43:2:210, 212-214
Frontier Lawyer: T. P. Hill by Burton S. Hill 34:1:43-49
Frontier No. 1 coal mine 42:2:241
Frontier Phoenix 43:2:196
Frontier Powder River Mission by Burton S. Hill 38:2:215-222
Frontier Times 33:2:219
Frontier Trails edited by E. E. Dale 65:4:30
Frontier Years by M. H. Brown and W. R. Felton, review 28:1:112-114
Frost (Mrs.) 42:2:219
Frost Cave 14:1:53
Frost Curio Shop 10:3:144
Frost, Dad 19:2:70
Frost, Dick (see review of Legends and Tales of the Old West)
Frost, Jesse 26:1:15-17, 21
Frost, Lawrence A. (see Custer Album. A Pictorial Biography of General George A. Custer; Phil Sheridan Album)
Frost, Mary 14:1:51-55
Frost, Ned 19:2:70; 30:1:108-109, 111
Frost, Nedward "Ned" 45:1:19 (see also review of Golden Age of Shotgunning)
Frost, Robert 12:1:80
Frost, W. H. 17:2:114
Froyd, Erwin A. (Colonel) 26:1:92; 27:2:164, 227
Fry, Jake 26:1:51, 63
Fryberger, Harvey D. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:227
Fryer, Robert 19:1:47
Fryer, Rusty 129:2:137
Fryxell, F. M. 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120; photo 5:4:128, 162; 6:3:284; 7:1:364; 7:3:443; 7:4:484; 8:2:564; 8:3:603; 8:4:644; 9:1:683-684; 9:3:763; 14:1:24-30 (see also Placing the Grand Teton Memorial Tablet; Story of Deadman’s Bar; Wyoming Place Names)
Fryxell, Fritiof 15:1:71-84; 27:2:227 (see also Albert Charles Peale, Pioneer Geologist of the Hayden Survey)
Fryxell, Roald 34:2:191
Fuhr, George 16:2:109
Fuhr, Paul 16:2:141
Fulford, Roger (see Hanover to Windsor)
Fuller (Private) 36:1:54
Fuller, Caroline (Mrs.) 27:2:227
Fuller, E. O. 3:4:229
Fuller, Frank 28:1:87-88
Fuller, Hugh K. (Reverend) 25:1:64
Fuller, J. T. 14:4:328
Fuller, John 40:2:216
Fuller, Naomi Y. 27:2:227
Fuller, R. P. 22:1:88; 26:1:31
Fuller, Raymond 30:2:1, 51
Fullerton, Ellen Miller (Mrs. John H.) 20:2:179; 21:2/3:238; 27:2:227 (see also Biographical Sketch of David Miller)
Fullerton, Winfield 16:2:88
Fullery, E. O. 21:2/3:24; 24:1:102; 25:2:211; 27:2:227; 28:1:10; 30:1:106 (see also Cheyenne Looking North)
Fullmer, David 21:2/3:119
Fulmer, Harry 40:2:257
Fulton, Hank 26:1:21
Fulton, Hugh K. 38:2:178-188
Funda, Velma (Mrs.) 45:2:218
Fundaburk, Emma Lila 30:1:117-118 (see also Sun Circles and Human Hands, the Southeastern Indians Art and Industry)
Funk, Daniel 32:1:53
Funkhauser 29:2:155-156
fur prices (1880-1842) 3:2:133-134
fur trade 15:21:134-142; 15:3:198-228; 17:1:17; 17:2:91, 101, 105; 21:2/3:171; 22:2:49; 23:2:57; 25:1:61, 89; 25:2:120-121; 26:2:223; 31:2:220 (see also Aspects of the Fur Trade-Selected Papers of the 1965 North American Fur Trade Conference; Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur, 1833-1872; Gros Ventres and the Upper Missouri Fur Trade 1806-1835; Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West; Nature of the Relationship between the Blackfeet Indians and the Men of the Fur Trade)
Fur Trade of the American West by David J. Wishart, review 65:4:62, 73
fur traders (see Fur Traders; traders)
Fur Traders by Clyde Meehan Owens 2:3:41-46
fur trading established in 1832 12:1:38 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS: Laramie)
furs and skins 29:2:226-227; 30:1:53, 79-80, 89
Furey (see Fury, Captain)
Furguson, Jas. 25:2:173
Furness, Helen photo 37:1:30, 31
Furney, Frank 39:2:258
Furois, Margaret (Mrs.) 38:1:100
Fury (Captain) 45:1:40
Futa, George 14:3:247