Cabanne, John Charles 49:1:94-99, 101-102, 104
Cabots from Boston 31:2:246
Cache de la Poudre River, Colorado 16:1:73; 17:1:25, 37-38, 52; 23:1:5; 23:2:9; 47:1:61, 63-74
Cache Valley 27:2:206
Cache Valley (Utah) 46:1:129; 58:2:36
Cademan, W. K. 30:1:109
Cadet Draw 46:2:177
Cadillac 66:3:2
Cadwell, Bill 19:1:52
Cady, Edwin H. 64:1:3, 5-6
Cady, Henry 39:2:183
Cady, Wilburta Knight (Mrs.) 33:1:115 (see Family Portrait)
Caff, Dominic 16:2:121
Cage, Nicholas 66:4:77
Cahill, Holger 52:2:35-36
Cahill, Margaret 37:1:31
Cahill, Michael 33:1:11
Cahill, T. Joe (Mrs.) 25:1:97; 27:2:226
Cahill, T. Joe 6:1&3:241; 25:1:97; 27:2:226; 59:1:44-45, photo 47; photo 65:2/3:7
Cahokia Mounds, Illinois 26:2:198
Cain, Avery B. (Captain) 38:1:7, 19-21, 29-29, 42, 46
Cain, J.D. (Reverend) 24:2:96
Caine, Benjamin 25:2:205
Caine, J. T., Jr. 58:2:32
Calahane, Victor H. 50:2:271, 285
Calais, Cully 45:2:171
Calamity Jane 32:1:89, 123; 32:2:222; 33:1:84; 33:2:222; 34:1:22-23; 37:1:86; 38:1:102; 42:1:93; 45:2:146,166-167; 64:2:59 (see also Canary, Martha Jane)
Calamity Jane and the Lady Wildcats by Duncan Aikman, review 60:2:61-62
Caldwell (Doctor) 32:2:190
Caldwell, Alice 43:1:11
Caldwell, Celeste 30:1:92
Caldwell, D. G. (Surgeon) 36:1:17; 44:2:193
Caldwell, Frank G. 62:3:13, 139
Caldwell, George R. 33:2:154; 37:1:10; 38:1:126
Caldwell, I. P. 22:1:32
Caldwell, Isaac P. 37:2:176
Caldwell, Jeff 52:2:53
Caldwell, Robert G. (Mrs.) 21:2/3:240
Caldwell, Robert T. (Doctor) 26:1:32
Caldwell, Samuel M. 26:2:162
Caldwell, T. G. (Doctor) 31:1:25
Caldwell, W. E. (Reverend) 24:2:100
Caldwell, Warren 60:2:45
Calendar of Papers in Washington Archives Relating to the Territories of the U.S. to 1873 by David W. Parker 16:1:46
Calgary, Alberta (Canada) 66:4:10
Calgary Stampede, Canada 26:1:30
Calhoon, D. G. 65:4:57
Calhoun 48:1:122
Calhoun, Joe 16:1:31
Calhoun lode 40:2:229, 233
Calico Hill 58:1:47
California 15:3:222, 292; 26:2:183; 34:1:55; 61:1:12-13, 15; 65:2/3:6, 7, 13-15; 65:4:24, 46, 54; 66:1&2:4, 36, 75; 66:3:21, 26; 66:4:6, 39 (see also Arizona v. California; Jared Fox’s Memorandum: Kept from Dellton Sauk County, Wisconsin Toward California and Oregon, 1852-1854; Journal of William Riley Franklin to California from Missouri in 1850; immigration to Oregon and California; Journey to California: The Letters of Thaddeus Dean, 1852; Martin Murphy, Jr., California Pioneer, 1844-1884; Overland to California in 1859: A Guide for Wagon Train Travelers; Overland to California Emigrant’s Guide to California; Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S. Sloop-of-War "Dale", 1841-1843; To Utah With the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and California)
California factor 66:1&2:4
California gold fields 57:1:40-41, map 42, 43-44, 46, 52
California gold mines 21:2/3:113
California Gold Rush by John Walton Caughey, review 53:2:82
California Gold Rush 17:1:5, 13, 18, 49; 23:1:52, 58; 65:2/3:2, 7, 10-11, 14 (see also Dreams to Dust: A Diary of the California Gold Rush, 1849-1850; World Rushed In: The California Gold Rush Experience; Forty Niners)
California in 1859: A Guide for Wagon Train Travelers 59:2:8-10, 13-14
California Joe 54:1:45, photo 46 (see also Milner, Moses E.)
California Letters of Lucius Fairchild 31:21:173
California-Mormon Trails (see Oregon Trail and California-Mormon Trails. Fort Bridger to Wyoming’s Western Border, Trek No. 19 of the Historical Trail Treks)
California National Bank 51:2:15, 17, 19
California-Nevada Volunteers 28:1:86
California Oil 22:1:90
California-Oregon Emigrant Road 27:2:163
California Placer Mining Company 44:1:43
California Regiment 23:2:22
California Road 65:2/3:7
California State University 65:4:47; 66:1&2:37
California Trail 22:2:54, 57, 61-62; 23:1:58; 23:2:60-61; 25:2:186; 65:2/3:2, 7, 10, 12-14 (see also Oregon Trail route)
California Water Project 64:1:25
Calkins, J. K. 18:2:142, 158; 24:2:29; 26:1:14, 21
Call, Wilkinson 60:2:29
Callahan Place 18:2:127
Callaway, Lew L., Jr. (see Montana’s Righteous Hangmen: The Vigilantes in Action)
Callender, F. D. (Brevette Brigadier General) 36:2:183
Calling Thunder, Cleone photo 41:1:page following 72 (see also Arapaho)
Calling Thunder, William photo 41:1:page following 72 (see also Arapaho)
Calloway, Colin G. (see Indian History in Wyoming: Needs and Opportunities for Study; New Directions in American Indian History; review of Atlas of American Indian Affairs; Snake Frontiers: The Eastern Shoshones in the Eighteenth Century)
Calloway, S. R. 59:2:18, 21
Callwell, Sam 26:2:150-151
Calquist, Linney 30:1:92
Calverley, Arthur 18:1:90; 19:1:61
Calvert 40:1:88
Calvert, Kirk 15:1:19; 16:2:127
Camas Prairie, Idaho 28:2:201; 30:1:68, 81, 83; 33:1:26, 30, 35
Cambodians 66:3:21
Cambria 34:1:11, 21, 24, 28, 31 (see also ...and then there was one. The Story of Cambria, Tubb Town and Newcastle)
Cambria and Newcastle Railroad 29:2:158
Cambria Canyon 31:2:131
Cambria Coal Mines 4:4:399-401
Cambria Creek (see Little Oil Creek)
Cambria, Wyoming 64:2:61-62
Cambridge 3:1:110
Cameahwait 63:3:83, 90 (see also Shoshone (Eastern))
Camera 22:2:41
Cameron, C. 33:2:132
Cameron, John 43:1:71
Cameron, K. O. 58:1:3
Camerson, William (Private) 27:2:172
Camino, Martin (Mrs.) 32:2:251, 256
Cammerer, A. B. 42:2:157
Cammerer, Arno B. 50:1:35, 39-40, 45
camp life 30:2:139
Camp Augur (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Camp Bishop on the Wind River (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Camp Brown (see Brown, Frederick; FORTS AND CAMPS)
Camp Carlin 16:2:117, 124; photo 17:2:front cover, 157; 18:1:8, 10-11, 20, 49-50, 54, 61, 63; 27:2:177; 28:2:144, 145-150; 30:2:152 (see also FORTS AND CAMPS; Cheyenne Depot; MILITARY)
Camp Carlin by Charles D. Carey photo 28:2:144, 145-150
Camp Carlin fire brigade (see MILITARY)
Camp Carlin or Cheyenne Depot by Captain J. F. Jenkins 5:1:24-26
Camp, Charles L. (see Philo White’s Narrative of a Cruize in the Pacific to South America and California on the U.S.Sloop-of-War "Dale", 1841-1843)
Camp, Chas. 3:4:229
Camp, E. M. (Lieutenant)
Camp Jenny 7:1:340-343 (see FORTS AND CAMPS )
Camp Jenny by Chris Holley 7:1:340-343
Camp Stambaugh 1:1:6 (see FORTS AND CAMPS; Fort Stambaugh)
Camp Walbach (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Camp Walbach, Nebraska Territory, 1858-1859: The Military Post at Cheyenne Pass by Garry David Ryan 35:1:5-20
Campanella, Vince 52:2:38
Campbell (editor) 24:2:42
Campbell 19:2:81; 20:1:74; 30:2:211 (see also GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials)
Campbell, Anthony C. (Judge) 12:3:181; 15:1:38-49; 35:1:58; 35:2:147; 37:1:14, 17-18; 42:2:234; 51:2:18-19; 53:2:24, 33, 36-37; 54:1:11-12; 59:2:20-21; 66:3:32, 39 (see also Fading Memories)
Campbell, Charles A. 20:1:65; 65:4:28
Campbell, Charles R. 14:4:297
Campbell, Claude 45:1:82
Campbell County 26:1:83; 31:2:230, 232; 48:2:177; 54:2:16
Campbell County High School 26:2:215; 58:2:173
Campbell County Historical Society 26:1:91; 28:2:208, 210-211
Campbell County Senior Class 26:2:215
Campbell, Eugene E. (see Fort Bridger: Island in the Wilderness)
Campbell, H. O. 20:2:173
Campbell, Hugh 38:1:97
Campbell, J. A. 16:1:47; 20:1:62; 17:1:76; 18:1:61, 69; 20:1:63; 21:2/3:194; 23:1:76 (see also Rawlins Springs Massacre)
Campbell, J. L. 18:2:108
Campbell, Jack 20:2:173
Campbell, Joe (Mrs.) 27:2:226
Campbell, John A. (Mrs.) 34:1:88; 61:2:6
Campbell, John Allen (Governor) 1:3:14-15; 10:1:5-11; 10:2:59-78; 10:3:120-143; 10:4:155-158; 11:4:239-243; 13:1:77; 34:1:87, 93; 41:2:228, 275; 43:2:242, 251; 44:2:162; 47:2:155; 52:1:3-6, 8, 56; 53:2:26, 29; 55:2:19; 56:1:4-5, photo 8; 59:1:39; photo 61:2:4, 9; 62:1:6, 9-10, 13, 15-16, 21, 23, 27-28, 30, 33, 36-37 photo 38, 46, 50, 52, 54-55, 59, 63-69; 62:3:140, 142 (see also John Allen Campbell) Campbell, Malcolm S. photo 7:3:412, 417; 14:4:329; 15:3:248; 16:1:56; 28:1:64; 28:2:175, 178; 45:2:159; 50:1:34; 65:4:34 (see also Malcolm Campbell, Sheriff; Matthew Dobson Brown)
Campbell Museum 50:2:347
Campbell, Neal 39:1:72, 98, 103
Campbell, Robert 1:2:5; 15:3:227-228; 15:4:403; 17:1:6; 17:2:98, 101; 27:2:187; 30:1:46; 31:1:30; 31:2:241; 32:1:7, 105; 33:2:163, 172; 36:1:8; 36:2:171; 37:1:93; 42:1:80; 44:1:83; 45:1:8 (see also Discovering Wyoming; review of Vanguard of the Valley: A History of the Ten Sleep Country; review of Wyoming Mosaic: People and Places; Robert Campbell and Company; Selective Literary Bibliography of Homesteading)
Campbell, Robert L. 32:1:53-54
Campbell, Ruth 56:1:24
Campbell, Sarah "Aunt Sally" 51:2:48
Campbell, Thomas 19:2:111
Campbell, W. A. (Doctor) 28:1:25
Campbell, W. P. 20:1:59
Campbell, Walter 62:1:46, 66
Campbellite Church 24:1:56
Campbellites 65:1:26
Campfield, Aunt Fannie 28:2:188
Campfield, Uncle Matt 28:2:188
Campstool, Wyoming 29:2:157
Canada 21:2/3:118; 26:1:30; 65:1:50 (see also Directory: Historical Societies and Agencies in the United States and Canada, 1963)
Canada 66:1&2:9
Canada Bill 20:2:171
Canadat, Addie Hackworth 32:2:274
Canadat, Frank O. 32:2:274
Canaday, Robert 64:1:24
Canadian Pacific Railroad 66:1&2:2
Canadian Prairies-A History by Gerald Friesen, review 58:1:56-57
Canadian Rockies 66:1&2:2
Canadian traders 21:2/3:135
Canary, Martha Jane 16:2:141; 21:1:66; 21:2/3:226; 22:2:106; 24:2:89 (see also Calamity Jane; Calamity Jane and the Lady Wildcats)
Candlish, James 44:1:16
Candy Kid. James Calvin "Kid" Nichols, 1883-1962 by Lucille Nichols Patrick, review 42:1:122-123
Canfield 21:2/3:143
Canfield, James H. 18:2:149-150
Canfield, Leon 49:2:227-228, 233
Canfield, Nahum (Lieutenant) 45:1:107
Canfield, Nahum (Mrs.) 45:100, 107
Canning, Ray R. (see Genteel Gentile. Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 1857-1858)
Canno Creek 21:2/3:146
Cannon Aeronautical Center 48:2:247
Cannon, Joseph G. 66:3:31
Cannon, Tom 24:2:86
Cannon, W. C. 24:1:79-80
Canosh (see Kanosh)
Canoso, Michael 27:2:226
Canterbury, Hazel 7:4:484
Cantinas, Meanea 26:1:28
Cantlin (Major) 46:1:117
Cantlin, Jim 29:2:184
Canton Bridge Company (Ohio) 58:2:47
Canton, Frank 15:1:48; 15:3:248; 20:1:80; 27:1:28-29; 65:1:2; 65:4:20, 30-31, photo 33, 45, 74
Canton, Frank M. 33:1:13; 35:2:132, 146-147, 160; 37:2:151, photo 152, 190; 38:1:61, 63; 39:2:181; 44:1:92; 45:2:157, 159
cantonment (see MILITARY)
Cantonment Loring (see FORTS AND CAMPS: Camp Connor)
Cantonment Reno (see FORTS AND CAMPS)
Cantonment Reno (Wyoming) 66:1&2:12 (see Depot McKinney)
Cantonment Reno/Fort McKinney No. 1, New View of an Old Wyoming Post by Robert A. Murray 58:2:275-279
Canyon (Yellowstone National Park) 66:3:14; 66:4:50
Canyon Creek 23:1:68
Canyon Hotel photo 14:2:94
Canyon Junction 56:1:13
Canyon Ranger Station 14:2:95
Canyon Springs 38:1:84, 95-96
Canyon Village 65:1:49
Cape Cod (Massachusetts) 66:1&2:48
Cape of Good Hope 66:1&2:48
Capen, James 64:2:57
capital punishment 26:2:164; 27:1:27
Capital Building Commission 59:1:2-3, 8-9, 13
Capital Hydraulic Ditch Company 32:1:27
Capital Publishing Company 43:2:203
capitalism (see Charles Ilfeld Company, A Study of the Rise and Decline of Mercantile Capitalism in New Mexico; Golden Sword: The Coming of Capitalism to the Colorado Mining Frontier)
Capitalism on the Frontier by Carroll Van West 66:1&2:64-65
Capitol Building Commission 8:2:563; 26:1:94
Capitol Hill (Washington, D.C.) 66:3:56
Caplan, Daniel 27:2:238
Caplane, P. E. 22:1:89, 91
Capps, Edward 51:2:21-22
Capps, Mary 56:2:280 (see also Ascent of Inyan Kara Mountain, July 23, 1874)
Capps, Red 32:2:223
Captain Bates’ Battle by Hugh Knoefel 39:1:122-125
Captain King’s Centennial Year Look at Fort Laramie, Wyoming by Paul Hedren 48:1:103-107
Captain of the Grey Horse Troop by Hamlin Garland 22:2:40
captives 16:2:131-132
Capturing and Loading Buffalo engraving 66:4:54 (see also Historic Sketches of the Cattle Trade of the West and Southwest)
Car, Richard 28:2:155, 157
Carbon (poem) by Mrs. Charles Ellis 8:4:642-643
Carbon 5:2:52; 8:4:641; 34:2:233; 42:2:237; 44:2:160, 165-166 (see also Carbon; FIRSTS: doctor in Carbon; FIRSTS: Union Pacific Railroad coal mine opened at Carbon; Medicine Bow, Wyoming)
Carbon, A Victim of Progress 19:1:25-31; 25:2:191-192; photo 19:1:24, 25; 21:1:8
Carbon County 3:1:83; photo 6:1&2:168; 8:4:633-636, 641; 15:3:280-286; 19:1:25-26, 21:1:51-57; 28, 30-32; 21:2/3:187, 189, 196; 26:1:33; 26:2:111; 31:2:230, 232; 33:1:92; 33:2:153; 34:1:81; 35:2:129-130, 178; 42:2:225, 230; 48:2:177, 239, 242; 58:2:54; 64:2:42; 64:3/4:22, 54; 65:1:26 (see also Great Commoner of Carbon County; Pole Camp and Home of John Sublett at Elk Mountain, Carbon County; School District No. 2, Carbon County, Wyoming)
Carbon County Historical Society Chapter 31:1:107; 31:2:234-235 (see also State Historical Society)
Carbon County Copper by J. C. Kennedy 2:4:69-72
Carbon County Gold Mining and Milling Company 42:1:64
Carbon County Journal 15:3:280; 33:2:154; 65:1:26
Carbon County Museum 31:2:230; photo 65:1:34
Carbon County News 15:3:270; 26:1:94; 33:2:152-153; 35:1:98
Carbon County Public Library 27:2:226
Carbon County Stockgrowers Association 61:2:45-46
Carbon County Sunday School Convention 65:1:34
Carbon County Superintendent of Schools (see Shannon, F. P.)
Carbon House (see Hotels of Carbon)
Carbon mine explosion 17:1:83
Carbon State Bank 8:4:639
Carbon Timber Company 44:2:203, photo 205; 56:1:42, 47-48, 50-51
Carbon, Wyoming 7:1:343-361; 7:2:369-378; 8:4:633-641; 18:2:144; photo 19:1:24, 27, 29; 21:1:8-11, 21-22, 83; 59:2:22; 60:1:9 (see also History of Carbon, Wyoming’s First Mining Town; Life of Oscar Collister, Wyoming Pioneer; Ten Minutes at Carbon photo)
card games 21:1:30 (see also Eucre)
Card, Harry 54:2:50
Cardoso, Lawrence A. 58:1:68 (see also review of American Labor in the Southwest: The First One Hundred Years; Nativism in Wyoming, 1868 to 1930; review of Legacy of Conquest: The Unbroken Past of the American West)
Cardoso, Manuel Felipe (see Phillips, John "Portugee")
Career of Cheyenne-Black Hills Stage Line Owner by Inez Babb Taylor 11:3:222-227
Carey (see RANCHES)
Carey (Sergeant) 38:1:85, 102
Carey Act (1894) 6:4:314; 8:1:520; 8:2:547-586; 20:1:41, 46, 48; 26:1:35; 40:1:74-76; 50:2:321; 58:1:41
Carey Act Department 14:2:163-164
Carey Arid Law 20:2:117
Carey Avenue (Cheyenne, Wyoming) 66:4:7
Carey brothers 6:1&2:175; 6:4:313
Carey, Charles D., Jr. 35:1:25
Carey, Charles David 28:2:145-150; 20:2:173; 21:2/3:239; 26:1:32; 28:2:230; 35:1:25 (see also Camp Carlin)
Carey, Charles F., Jr. (Sergeant) 52:1:30
Carey, Elizabeth M. 35:1:25
Carey home (Joseph M.) photo 37:1:70
Carey, John F. (Doctor) 35:1:23
Carey, Joseph Maul (Judge; Governor; Senator) 2:3:58; portrait 3:3:176; 12:2:128-130; 13:1:65-65, 77; 15:2:156, 159; 16:1:52; 16:2:150; 17:1:56; 19:1:8, 10, 22; 19:2:73, 133; 20:1:12, 14, 16, 18-19, 23, 37, 41, photo 60, 70, 73, 80, 82; 21:2/3:226; 24:1:76; 24:2:23, 31, 116, 118; 26:1:35-36; 28:2:174; 33:1:85; 33:2:144; 34:2:143-144; 37:1:7, 9-10, 16, 35, 37, 40, 43, 45, 47, 49, 56, 70; photo 35:1:22; photo 37:1:6; photo 37:2:158; 40:1:66; 41:2:188; 42:1:81; 42:2:151; 52:1:3, 5, 8-12; 53:2:4, 14, 29, photo 30, 32-33; 54:1:16, 52; 57:1:38; 57:21:22; 58:1:26, photo 30; 61:1:4, 20-21, 26; 61:2:4; 62:1:30-31, 46, 50, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66; 64:1:24; sketch 65:4:30-31, 33; 66:3:24 (see also Commission of the Conservation of the Elk of Jackson Hole, Wyoming; In Memoriam; Joseph M. Cary and Wyoming Statehood)
Carey, Joseph Maul, II 35:1:25
Carey, Joseph Maul, III 35:1:25
Carey, Julia 61:1:5
Carey Land Act 53:2:14-15
Carey, Louise D. (Mrs. Francis Bon) 35:1:25
Carey, Robert 28:2:188
Carey, Robert B. 58:1:26, photo 30, 32-33
Carey, Robert Davis (Governor; Senator) 12:3:216-218; 35:1:23, 25; 39:1:65-66; 44:2:248-250; 59:2:200, 207; 54:1:28; 58:2:28; 61:1:5; 66:4:2
Carey, Robert Hood 35:1:21
Carey, Sarah Darlington (Mrs. Weber) 35:1:25
Carey, Theodore 35:1:25
Carey, William B. 30:2:149
Carey, William D. 66:1&2:2
Careyhurst, Wyoming 26:1:35; 29:2:158
Caribbean 65:1:25
Cariboo lode 40:2:229
Cariboo Trail (British Columbia) 57:1:43, photo 45
Cariso lode 40:2:227-228, 230-231; 44:1:31, 33, 38, 47; 44:2:283
Cariso Mine 623:1:4-6, 11
Carissa Mine 15:2:179; 30:1:43
Carl Adam Von Blessingh Collection by Eunice Catherine Hastie 4:4:401-403
Carl Russell Parcher Papers 65:1:53
Carla Ridge (Los Angeles, California) 66:4:36
Carland, Frank 39:2:258
Carlebach, Michael L. (see Origins of Photojournalism in America)
Carleton, J. Henry 42:1:15, 25, 31, 36
Carley, Ada 19:1:50-51
Carley, D. M. (Mrs.) 30:2:225
Carley, Kenneth (see Sioux Uprising of 1862)
Carley, Maurine 25:1:104-105; 27:1:89, 95; 221, 226; 28:1:94, 167, 208; 28:2:219-220; 29:2:188-189; 30:1:37-55; 30:2:221, 223-225, photo 226; 31:1:77-93; 31:2:213-236; 38:1:112, 117, photo 118; 39:1:137, 139; 39:2:212; photo 41:1:72; 46:2:263, 280 (see also Emigrant Trail Trek No. 10, Parts 1 and 2; Overland Stage Trail Trek No. 1; Emmigrant Trail Treks No. 11; Overland Stage Trail Trek No. 2; Emigrant Trail Treks No. 12; Overland Stage Trail Trek No. 3; Emigrant Trail Treks No. 13; Bozeman Trail Trek; Emigrant Trail Treks No. 14, 15; Cheyenne Trail Treks No. 16; Bridger Trail Trek No. 17; Oregon Trail Treks #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7; Point of Rocks-South Pass City Frieght Road Trek No. 18; Oregon Trail and California-Mormon Trails. Fort Bridger to Wyoming’s Western Border Trek No. 19; First Fifty Miles of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Wyoming’s Eastern Border to Warm Springs Trek No. 20; Second Segment of the Oregon Trail. Cold Springs to Fort Fetterman Trek No. 21; Third Segment of the Oregon Trail, Douglas to Independence Rock Trek No. 21; fourth Segment of the Oregon Trail, Tom Sun Ranch to South Pass Trek No. 23; Fifth Segment of the Oregon Trail Trek No. 24; Salt Wells; Shoshonis, Sentinels of the Rockies)
Carlin, J. P. (Colonel) 18:1:55
Carling, Elias B. (Brevette Lieutenant Colonel; Colonel) 17:2:157; 18:1:8; 28:2:145-146, 148; 40:2:175, 182
Carlinville (Illinois) 55:1:4
Carlisle Barracks (Pennsylvania) 58:2:12
Carlisle, Bill 26:1:96
Carlisle, James H. (Mrs.) 27:2:226; 30:1:106; 30:2:225
Carlisle, William L. 8:3:602
Carlos Montezuma and the Changing World of American Indians by Peter Iverson, review 55:2:42-43
Carlson 50:1:15
Carlson, Bob 25:1:74
Carlson, Chip (see Tom Horn: "Killing men is my specialty..." )
Carlson, George H. 35:2:197
Carlson, Hazel 25:1:75
Carlson, Louis 48:2:189
Carlson, Vada F. 28:2:127-143, 230
Carlson, William 66:3:63; 66:4:25, 36
Carlton, J. W. (Major) 48:1:15
Carmichael (stockman) 17:1:56, 63; 27:1:108
Carmichael, Billy 4:3:344-345
Carmin 38:2:170
Carnahan, Earl W. (Captain)18:1:56
Carncross, Horace (Doctor) 44:2:242; 45:1:20
Carnegie Library 7:4:484; 13:2:158; 23:2:63; 24:2:99; 27:2:224, 226; 65:2/3:28
Carnes, John 44:1:91-92
Carnes, Millie (Mrs.) 44:1:92
Carney (see Kearny, Stephen W.)
Carneyville, Wyoming 29:2:158
Carnine, Harry 24:2:118
Carpender, Mary Elizabeth (see Fagan Ranch or Horse Creek Station)
Carpenter, A. B. (Captain) 36:2:179
Carpenter, Abiel 20:2:100
Carpenter, Arthur 4:2:308
Carpenter, Charles E. (Judge) 64:2:52-54
Carpenter, Ellen 3:3:191; 40:1:116-118; 44:2:282
Carpenter, Ellen M. (Miss) 26:1:54-55; 27:2:226
Carpenter, Francis 21:2/3:229
Carpenter, Helen 42:1:7, 13, 18, 32-33; 42:2:194, 196, 199, 202, 209, 218
Carpenter, Helen Tyrold (Mrs.) 9:2:701
Carpenter Hotel 40:1:116; 44:2:282
Carpenter, J. Ross 8:2:564; 54:1:54
Carpenter, James 27:2:221, 223, 238; 30:1:37, 43, 51-52
Carpenter, Jim 40:1:116, 118; 44:2:282 (see also Atlantic City)
Carpenter, Mary J. 27:2:226, 240
Carpenter, Nathan 20:2:99
Carpenter, Robert E. 15:2:123-124
Carpenter, S. G. (Lieutenant) 47:1:26
Carpenter, W. J. photo 65:4:cover, 3, 8
Carpenter, Wyoming 60:1:26
Carr 43:2:252, 255
Carr, E. A. (Colonel) 44:2:157
Carr, E. N. 34:2:207
Carr, Glen 30:1:20
Carr, James A. 26:1:60, 64
Carr, John 26:1:53, 60
Carr, Thomas Jefferson "T. Jeff" (U.S. Marshall) 12:2:149; 15:3:247; 18:1:77-78; 20:2:165-176, photo 166; 51:2:10; 59:2:21, 23
Carr, Tommy 35:2:150
Carre, Francis (see Reminiscences of an Indian War Soldier Who Served in Dakotah Territory, now Wyoming, from 1865-1866)
Carrigan, Thomas (Mrs.) 9:2:698
Carrigan, Thomas 9:2:698; 64:3/4:40
Carrigen Colletion 65:4:3
Carriker, Eleanor (see Army Wife on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877)
Carriker, Robert (see Army Wife on the Frontier: The Memoirs of Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877)
Carrington (Major) 19:2:112
Carrington (Mrs.) 18:2:109
Carrington, Albert 21:2/3:116, 121
Carrington by Michael Straight, review 32:2:268-269 (see also Carrington, Henry)
Carrington, Cal 55:2:30-32
Carrington, Edward 37:1:86
Carrington Expedition (1866) 31:1:48-49 (see also Carrington, Henry)
Carrington, Frances Courtney Grummond 32:1:121; 36:1:45; 38:2:226-227; 40:1:50-51; 63:2:47
Carrington, Henry B. (Colonel) 7:2:388-390; 17:1:9-10; 18:2:108, 110; 20:2:145; 31:1:51; 32:1:120-121; 32:2:268-269; 35:1:52, 60-61, 63-65, 67; 36:2:226-227, 230; 38:2:223, 225-226, 228; 40:1:43-45, 50, 53; 42:1:90, 92; 44:1:66; 47:1:26, 29, 45-47, 55; 51:2:41, 55; 55:1:39-41; 63:2:43, 45-46, photo 47, 49, photo 50, 51-53, 56, 68-69, photo 71 (see also Carrington)
Carrington, Margaret 45:1:101; photo 63:2:46, 48, 51 (see also Carrington)
Carrisa lode (see Cariso lode)
Carroll (soldier, Company D) 16:1:37
Carroll, Bill 40:2:260-261
Carroll, C.G. (Major) 2:4:79; 3:1:110, 112; 3:2:150; 3:4:231-232; 4:2:319; 4:4:408; 5:1:40; 5:2:79; 5:2&3:121-122; 5:4:161; 6:3:284; 7:2:402; 7:3:444; 7:4:483; 8:1:524; 8:3:604; 9:1:682; 9:3:763 (see also History of the Wyoming National Guard)
Carroll, Carroll 64:1:25
Carroll, Eugene T. 50 2:363; 54:1:84 (see also John B. Kendrick, Cowpoke to Senator, 1879-1917; John B. Kendrick’s Fight for Western Water Legislation, 1917-1933; Wyoming Senator John Benjamin Kendrick: The Politics of Oil, Public Land and National Park Legislation in the1920s)
Carroll, James (Mrs.) 17:1:82
Carroll, James 17:1:82
Carroll, John 33:1:8-9
Carroll, John A. (see Probing The American West)
Carroll, John F. 18:1:85, 87-88; 24:2:37; 33:2:145; 35:1:58; 37:1:4-5, 7, 9, 12; 49:1:57, 60; 66:3:45
Carroll, Maggie 17:1:81; 26:2:111
Carroll, Matt 51:2:50-51
Carroll, Murray L. (see Governor Francis E. Warren, the United States Army and the Chinese Massacre at Rock Springs; Tom Horn and the Langhoff Gang)
Carroll, Orville W. (see Fort Stanwix. History, Historic Furnishing and Historic Structure Reports)
Carroll, Theresa E. 11:4:297
Carroll, W. P. (Justice) 13:4:362; 64:2:46
Carsey (Doctor) 65:1:16
Carson, Alta May 32:2:172
Carson, Christopher "Kit" 32:1:7, 110; 33:2:161; 43:2:277; 44:2:84-85
Carson County 26:2:188-189
Carson, Edward 11:1:66
Carson, Iris 26:2:213
Carson, Jack 25:1:71
Carson, Kit 1:1:5; 5:2&3:81; 15:3:265, 290-291; 15:2:136; 17:1:15; 18:2:93; 21:2/3:184; 25:1:70-72, 74, 76; 28:2:173; 29:2:225; 30:1:46; 46:1:31; 59:1:56; 60:2:3, 6 (see also Kit Carson, A Portrait in Courage)
Carson, L. S. (Captain) 18:1:57
Carson, Peter (see Cazzeau, Pierre "French Pete")
Carson River 23:1:61, 70
Carson, Rosella 54:2:13
Carson Sink 23:1:61
Carson, Thomas G. (Captain) 28:2:219
Carson Valley 26:1:70, 72, 77-78; 26:2:157
Carson Valley Agency 27:2:205
Carter (Doctor) 31:1:40
Carter (see Gilman and Carter)
Carter, Anne Fauntleroy 26:1:34
Carter, Ben 47:2:236
Carter, C. Dana 24:2:82, 89
Carter Cattle Company 19:2:66-67; 51:1:103-104, 106
Carter, Charles M. 46:2:249-251
Carter, Charlie 16:1:72
Carter, Clarence E. 17:2:136
Carter County 15:1:67; 16:1:72; 21:2/3:193; 26:1:33; 33:1:83; 34:2:241; 35:2:129; 36:1:82
Carter E. B. 27:2:226
Carter, Edgar N. 19:2:67; 27:2:226
Carter, Gladys (Miss) 27:2:226
Carter, Harvey L. (see Kit Carson: A Pattern for Heroes)
Carter, Jessie 22:2:16
Carter, John 15:1:65
Carter, John E. (see Eyewitness at Wounded Knee)
Carter, Lester W. 24:2:82
Carter, Levi 56:1:40
Carter, Mary Eliza 51:1:16; 56:2:5, photo 6, 9
Carter, Milton (Mr. and Mrs.) 32:2:274
Carter Mountains 26:1:6, 22; 49:2:264, 268; 51:1:107-108
Carter, Van A. (Doctor) 18:2:145-146; 30:1:72, 87-88
Carter, Vincent (U.S. Representative) 5:4:163; 8:3:603; 9:1:684; 45:2:181; 50:1:32, 35
Carter, Vincent) 66:3:52-53
Carter, William (Mrs.) 26:1:34
Carter, William A. "Willie" (Judge) 3:2:134; 10:1:9; 16:2:90; 19:2:66-67; 27:2:217; 28:1:44, 92; 29:2:219; 30:1:66, 87; 31:2:224; 42:2:247; 45:1:103; 46:2:248; 49:2:264; 51:1:103, 105-107, 112-116, 119-120; 51:2:55; 56:2:5, photo 6, 7-10; 62:2:79, 86-87 (see also Diary of William A. Carter; Fort Bridger in the Seventies)
Carter, Wyoming 24:1:31
Carth, Thomas 32:2:202
Cartwright, Carl, 23:1:104
Carvallio, S. N. 26:2:155
Carvelho 6:1&2:189
Carver, Bill 30:1:29
Carwardine, T. J. 42:1:58
Carwile Ditch 35:2:139
Carwile, Nathanial G. "Nat" 35:2:138-139
Carwile’s Addition 35:2:138 (see also Buffalo, Wyoming)
Cary, Beth 26:2:114
Cascade Mountains 22:2:53
Case 19:2:81
Case Ferry 45:2:253
Case for Domestic Feminism: Woman Suffrage in Wyoming by Virginia Scharff 56:2:29-37
Case, James 26:2:173
Case of Alfred Packer, the Man-Eater by Paul H. Gantt, review 25:1:105-107
Case of Marcus A. Reno by Barry C. Johnson, review 41:2:288-289
Casebeer, James A. 12:4:275-276; 33:2:155; photo 37:1:4
Caseman, Dan D. 18:1:89; 28:2:146
Casement, J. H. 12:4:327
Casement, Jack (General) 34:2:222-223; 35:1:89; 43:2:188; 53:1:3, 7, 11
Caserman, John 54:2:29
Casey, E. W. (Lieutenant) 38:1:127
Casey, Letitia 22:2:56 (see also Letitia Burnett)
Cash, Gene 28:1:28-29, 33
Cash, Joseph H. (see Working the Homestake)
Cashman, Gertrude A. 27:2:226
Cashman, Harry J. 27:2:226; 31:2:235
Cash’s Ranch (see RANCHES)
Caspar 29:1:69
Casper-Alcova Project 50:2:323, 328-333
Casper, Anne 24:1:9
Casper Archaeological Society 32:2:239
Casper area (see Trading Posts, Forts and Bridges of the Casper Area-Unraveling the Tangle on the Upper Platte)
Casper Army Air Bases (see MILITARY)
Casper Army Air Field in World War II by Colonel Gerald M. Adams, USAF (Ret.) 64:3/4:6-23
Casper Centennial, 1889-1989: Natrona County, Wyoming, 1890-1990 by Irving Garbutt and Chuck Morrison, review 63:2:76-77
Casper Chamber of Commerce 2:2:39; 5:2&3:122; 26:1:85; 64:3/4:7-8, 22-23; 66:1&2:27
Casper College 48:2:266
Casper Country: Wyoming’s Heartland by Jean Mead, review 60:2:58-59
Casper Daily Tribune 58:2:266, 268, 270; 58:1:34; 66:1&2:34
Casper Daily Tribune building 66:1&2:31
Casper Derrick 33:1:9
Casper Junior College Building 26:1:84
Casper Junior High School 27:2:226
Casper Lumber Company 16:1:64
Casper Mercantile Company 46:2:199-201 (see also Smith Mercantile Company)
Casper Morning Star 45:2:213
Casper Mountain 28:2:186; 44:2:214-215; 46:2:182
Casper Mountain Speaks (poem) by Mae Urbanek 32:2:204
Casper National Bank 64:3/4:21
Casper Range 21:2/3:132
Casper Record 58:1:27
Casper Tribune-Herald 33:2:219-220; 42:2:153, 172-173; 48:2:272; 64:3/4:8, 10, 12, 16-17, 22-23
Casper Troopers 39:1:138
Casper Weekly Mail 32:2:155; 35:1:95; 64:3/4:53
Casper, Wyoming 1:3:17; 1:4:16-17; 17:1:9; 22:1:75; 22:2:43, 58; 23:1:59; 26:1:44; 26:2:117, 193; 27:1:95; 28:2:190; 30:1:107; 30:2:146; 32:1:51; 32:2:232; 33:1:9, 74; 33:2:156, 179, 214; 34:1:58, 62, 108; 35:2:147; 39:1:111, 117; 42:2:173; 43:1:21; 44:1:39; 44:2:215-218; 46:1:12, 39, 113-122; 48:2:168, 175, 179-180, 185, photo 264, 265-373; 50:2:328, 332; 58:2:23; 64:3/4:2, 6-23, 37, 42-44,46; 65:1:33-34; 65:2/3:13; 65:4:4, 20, 25, 31; 66:1&2:26-37; 66:3:6, 19; 66:4:12-14 (see also Center Street photo; Classicism in A Boomtown: The Architecture of Garbutt, Weidener, and Sweeney in 1920s Casper)
Casper, Wyoming Mayor 16:1:64
Casper: A Pictorial History by Edna Gorrell Kukura and Susan Neithammer True, review 60:2:58-59
Casper’s Prohibition Years by Walter R. Jones 48:2:265-274
Cass, Martin H. 17:2:92
Cass, Oscar (Private) 16:2:104
Cassa Flats 28:1:66
Casselman, C. V. 24:1:101
Cassia Creek 23:1:60
Cassidy (lawyer) 34:1:97, 105, 109
Cassidy 33:1:90
Cassidy, Butch 23:2:53; 28:2:160; 29:2:160; 30:1:17-18, 21; 31:1:53, 57, 59-61; 32:1:76; 33:2:192, 213; 50:2:348; 55:1:23, 26, 30; 60:2:13-15; 66:1&2:6 (see also In Search of Butch Cassidy; Parker, George Leroy)
Cassinat, Louis 33:2:214 (see also Cassinet, Louis W.)
Cassinet, Florence C. 27:2:226
Cassinet, Louis W. 27:2:226
Cassity, Michael (see review of Writing Western History: Essays on Major Western Historians)
Casteel, Tom 19:1:52
Caster, John 52:2:56
Castiday, Ella Mary 55:2:33
Castle, Almeda (Mrs.) 1:3:20
Castle Bluffs 25:2:123
Castle, C.E. 62:1:16
Castle, Christopher 22:2:74
Castle Creek Oil Company 22:1:90
Castle Creek, Wyoming 16:1:74
Castle Dare photo 51:2:9, 12-15
Castle Gardens, Wyoming 29:2:131
Castle Rock 23:2:6; 29:2:188-189
Castle Rock by Henry Jensen 44:2:274-275
Castleman, P. F. 31:2:173, 177, 189; 32:2:195
Casto, Frank 26:1:64
Castor, Bernard T. (Major) 62:2:133, photo 138, 139
Caswell, C. H. 53:1:10
Catalo 26:2:165, 168, 174-175 (see also Snake)
Catching Buffalo Calves by Peter Holt 66:4:53
Cathedral Home for Children 43:1:21, 47-48
Cathedral School for Girls (see Jane Ivinson Memorial Hall)
Cathedral Square 43:1:21-22
Cathers, Wm. E. (Mrs.) 27:2:226
Catholic Church (Buffalo, Wyoming) 35:2:143
Catholic Hospital of Laramie 15:3:243
Catholics 19:1:30 (see also Roman Catholics; St. Paul’s Catholic Missionary School)
Catlin, George 15:2:234-241; 31:2:140-142 (see also Cheyenne Indian Portraits Painted by George Catlin; O-Kee-Pa. A Religious Ceremony and Other Customs of the Mandans)
Catlin, George 66:1&2:2
Catlin, John B. (Major) 36:2:229
Catron, Peter H. 27:2:226
Catt, Carrie Chapman (Mrs.) 26:2:115; 52:1:10, 14 (see also Woman Suffrage and Politics)
cattle industry 1:2:6; 5:1:26-31; 6:3:280-283; 6:4:291-294; 12:4:253-263; 14:1:5-17; 15:1:5-37; 16:2:124, 147-161; 17:1:81; 8:2:139, 147; 20:1:4; 23:2:58; 24:2:76-77; 29:1:41-65; 29:2:150, 162; 66:3:16-17, 19 (see also Open Range Cattle Business in Wyoming; Texas Trail as Followed by a Pioneer in 1882)
cattle migration/movement 1:2:6; 6:3:280-282; 6:4:291-294; 16:2:124; 21:1:95-96; 24:1:26; 31:1:85, 90
cattle ranching (see North American Cattle-Ranching Frontiers: Origins, Diffusion and Differentiation)
cattle trails 9:3:744; map 23:2:60 (see also Bozeman Trail; Chisholm Trail)
cattle whips 26:1:28
Cattle Agency 16:2:92
Cattle and Men by C.W. Towne and E. N. Wentworth, review 28:1:108-109
Cattle Kate 34:1:116; 64:3/4:49-56; 65:4:27, 41 (see also Ella Watson: Rustler or Homesteader; Watson, Ella; Wyoming Lynching of Cattle Kate, 1889)
Cattle Kingdom 19:1:3; 20:1:3
Cattle Kings by Lewis Atherton, review 34:1:121-122
Cattle Land 65:4:44, 46 (see also Virginian)
Cattle Raising on the Plains, 1900-1961 by John T. Schlebecker, review 36:1:105-107
Cattleman’s Commonwealth 20:1:62
cattlemen 19:1:9; 26:2:228, 231; 29:1:41-65; 29:2:161-163 (see also Bankers and Cattlemen)
Cattlemen: From the Rio Grande Across the Far Marias by Mari Sandoz, review 30:2:231-232
Cattlemen’s Frontier by Louis Petzer 65:4:32
Caughey, John Walton (see California Gold Rush)
Cavalier (Dakota Territory) 66:4:9
Cavalier in Buckskin: George Armstrong Custer and the Western Military Frontier by Robert M. Utley, review 61:2:53
cavalry 161:2:137, 140, 142 (see MILITARY: U.S. cavalry)
cavalry barracks photo 50:1:10
Cavanaugh, Frank (Mrs.) 27:2:226
Caverley, Arthur 3:3:192
Caverly, J. A. 4:1:270; 5:2&3:122; 5:4:164; 9:1:683
cavy (see HORSES AND MULES)
Cawelti, John 59:2:4
Cawley, R. McGreggor, Federal Land, Western Anger: The Sagebrush Rebellion and Environmental Politics, review 66:3:72-73
Cayuse 3:2:267; 33:1:28
Cazar, John (see Cazier, John)
Cazier, Ed 25:1:69-72, 74-80
Cazier, John 21:2/3:139, 164
Cazin, Paul 43:1:101-102
Cazzeau, Pierre "French Pete" 51:2:38, 41 (see also Carson, Peter)
CCC 26:2:135; 56:1:12-21 (see also Life in a Yellowstone CCC Camp; Senate Bill S-598)
CCC Camp No. 581 (YNP-2) 56:1:13
Cedar Creek 23:2:28; 42:1:16
Cedar Grove 42:1:15
Cedar Mountain 14:1:52; 26:1:5, 11, 22-23; 49:2:266
Cedar Mountain to Antietam by Edward J. Stackpole, review 32:2:269-270
Cedar Point 21:2/3:126
Cedar Ridge 47:1:87
Cedar Valley 26:2:164
cemeteries 16:2:145; 17:1:75-76 (see also GRAVES; MILITARY: cemeteries)
cemeteries in Cheyenne, Wyoming 62:2:91-99
census (see FIRSTS: census in Wyoming Territory; U.S. Census)
Census Roll of Indians at Shoshone Agency, 1877 photo 13:3:182
Centennial 25:1:23
Centennial Campaign: The Sioux War of 1876 by John S. Gray, review 49:1:151-152
Centennial Conference 64:1:22
Centennial History of Artist Activities in Wyoming, 1837-1937 by James H. Nottage 48:1:77-100
Centennial Mining Company 21:2/3:213
Centennial of the Covered Wagon Migration 23:2:60
Centennial State (see Colorado: A History of the Centennial State)
Centennial West: Essays on the Northern Frontier States edited by William L. Lang 64:2:68
Center, A. J. 29:1:91
Center Street photo 58:2:264
Central America 65:1:4
Central City, Colorado 65:1:8
Central Florida University 66:4:33
Central Overland California and Pike’s Peak Express Company 27:1:7; 33:1:28-36, 44-46, 112-113; 33:2:204; 61:2:14
Central Overland Route 65:2/3:7
Central Overland Stage Line 42:2:261
Central Pacific and the Southern Pacific Railroads by Lucius Beebe, review 35:2:240-241
Central Pacific Railroad 47:2:229 (see also Central Pacific and the Southern Pacific Railroads)
Central School of Cheyenne 19:2:134; photos 54:2:15
Central Wyoming News 24:2:39, 43-44, 47
Central Wyoming Oil and Development Company 22:1:88
ceremonial dance 8:2:544-555
Cerf, Bennett 27:2:160
Certifed Local Government program 66:1&2:7 (see Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office)
CEW 50:2:303-304
Chabot, Antone 52:2:51
Chabot, Virgil 52:2:51
Chace and Rice 44:1:42
Chadey, Henry F. 26:2:220; 27:2:226; 38:1:109, 118 (see also Cherokee Trail; Community Art Center; Green River Ferries; review of Starting Right: A Basic Guide to Museum Planning; Sweetwater County-Green River-Rock Springs)
Chadey, Michael (see Ewing Canyon; Brown’s Park-Crouse Ranch)
Chadron, Nebraska 26:2:123; 49:2:193; 64:3/4:59
Chadwell, John 32:2:202
Chadwick, Elise Nita Hunt 37:2:235 (see also Russell, Mrs.)
Chadwick, H. W. 61:1:6, photo 7
Chaffee, J. B. 23:1:8
Chaffee, T. W. 54:2:50
Chaffin, Grace A. 20:1:50
Chaffin, Lorah B. 19:1:60
Chaffin, Robert N. 45:2:220
Chalfant, Josephine 46:1:113
Chalfant, Margaret 46:1:113, 116
Chalfant, Milo 46:1:113-114
Chalfant, Nimrod E. 46:1:113
Chalfant, Robert 46:1:113
Chalfant, Scott 46:1:13, 116
Chalk Creek (Utah) 60:1:12
Chalkeye (see Story of Chalkeye: A Wind River Romance, An Unfinished Manuscript)
Challender, Henry 45:1:85
Chalmers, Monetta Irwin 52:1:54
Chalmers, Robert 40:1:37; 40:2:215, 220; 42:1:21, 33, 36; 62:2:82
Chamberlain, A. D. 24:2:25-27
Chamberlain, Agnes (Mrs.) 26:1:7, 21
Chamberlain, E. L. 17:1:84
Chamberlain, M. ( Doctor) 26:1:7, 10, 21
Chamberlain, N. A. (Doctor) 24:2:78
Chamberlain, William 31:1:9; 32:2:161, 176
Chamberlin, Agnes B. 13:4:389
Chamberlin, Fannie 60:2:16
Chamberlin, Leon (Mr. and Mrs.) 35:2:202
Chamberlin, Leonard 35:2:202
Chamberry 32:2:183
Chambers, A. B. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226
Chambers, Alex 5:2:56; 5:2&3:91-95
Chambers, Alexander (Major; Colonel) 18:1:55; 28:1:59; 41:1:98; 43:2:250
Chambers, Andrew 42:2:213
Chambers, Bob 44:2:212
Chambers, Ida 61:1:36
Chambers, James 44:1:65
Chambers, Joe 37:2:226
Chambers Lake (Colorado) 56:1:39
Chambers, Mary Jane 42:2:213
Chambers, Robert 56:1:39
Chambers, William 5:2:53-54; 21:2/3:226; 27:1:38; 28:1:59 (see also Persimmon Bill)
Chamblin, Allen T. 43:2:240
Chamblin, Thomas S. 26:2:218
Champ (Private) 38:1:73
Champ, Myrtle (Mrs.) 26:1:92; 27:1:114; 27:2:226, 239
Champaign County (Illinois) 66:3:31
Champaign-Urbana (Illinois) 66:3:47
Champion, Ben 31:2:200
Champion, Dud 45:2:161
Champion, Mervin (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226, 240; 28:2:212, 223-224
Champion, Nathan D. "Nate" 15:1:48; 24:2:33; 26:1:48, 93; 34:1:107; 35:2:147, 150; 38:1:62; 45:2:143, 154-155, 157-158; photo 64:2:37; 65:4:5, 20, sketch 25, 26, 30, 74-75; 66:3:33
Chan Chan: Andean Desert City edited by Michael F. Moseley and Kent C. Day, review 54:2:76
Chance, Montana (see Freight and Stage Road from Rawlins to Red Lodge, Montana. Third Segment of Trail-Meeteetse to Chance, Montana. Trek No. 28 of the Historical Trail Treks)
Chandler, Jiggs 17:1:69
Chandler, Robert (Captain) 36:2:183
Chandless, William 40:1:32-33; 40:2:206, 208; 42:1:6, 13, 39-40
Changing Face of Cowboy State Agriculture: Turn of the Century Wyoming Agriculturalist-A Demographic Profile by Vicki Page and William L. Hewitt 60:1:22-31
Chant of the Hawk by John and Margaret Harris, review 31:2:233, 247
Chanute, Kansas 23:1:100
chaparejos 65:4:14
Chapel, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 25:1:66, 77
Chapel of the Pines Crematorium (Los Angeles, California) 66:4:33
Chapel of the Transfiguration 43:1:23
Chapelle, Swift Bird 17:2:118
Chapin, Fred 60:2:17
Chaplin, W. E. 2:3:60; 4:1:270; 11:1:49-50; 12:3:167, 169; 24:1:54, 64-66; 24:2:13, 22, 29, 37-38, 68, 70; 33:2:138, 147-149; 34:1:62, 71-75, 80-82; photo 37:1:4, 5, 14; 54:1:14 (see also Reminiscences of a Member of the Wyoming Constitutional Convention; Some Wyoming Editors I Have Known)
Chapline, Ed. 29:1:52
Chapman (Captain) 21:2/3:143
Chapman 44:1:17
Chapman, Alice 49:2:227
Chapman, Andy 51:1:121, 123
Chapman, Fred (see Medicine Wheel)
Chapman, John 19:2:65-66; 49:2:276-280
Chapman, L. B. 29:2:210
Chapman, Marion Sherwin (Mrs.) photo 49:2:262
Chapman, Mark 17:1:84; 37:1:84
Chapman, Mark A. (Mrs.) 24:2:119; 27:2:226
Chapman, Mark A. 2:1:20; 2:3:19; 8:3:603; 9:3:762; 11:1:66
Chapman, Oscar L. (Interior Secretary) 45:2:194, 216; 55:2:10
Chapman, Roach 29:1:48
Chapman, W. S. 50:1:59
Chapman, W. W. 1:2:2-3; 32:2:24; 40:1:26; 40:2:220
Chapman, William J. 26:1:15
Chappel, Gordon S. 34:2:262; 38:1:5, 7, 131; 39:1:64; 39:2:214 (see also Fortifications of Old Fort Laramie; review of Armies of the American Wars: 1753-1815; review of Buckeye Rovers in the God Rush; Summer Helments of the U.S. Army, 1875-1910)
Chappell, Edith M. (see History of the Occidental Hotel)
Chappell, G. F. 4:3:366
Chappell, Gordon (see G. F.)
Chappell, Sarah A. 4:3:66
Chappo 25:1:43 (see also sqawman)
Character as Shown in Anecdote 21:1:20-22
Charboneau (Shabernare) 15:3:287, 296-297
Charboneau, Marie L. deLaviolette 14:3:190
Charboneau, Toussaint, Jr. 13:3:163, 175, 180, 188-190, 192; photo 14:3:190 (see also And What of Toussaint Charboneau?; Charbonneau, Toussaint)
Charbonneau, Baptiste 35:2:205; 42:1:80
Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste 52:1:46-47, 50, 53
Charbonneau, Toussaint 35:2:205; 42:1:80; 52:1:46
Charcoal Pits by William Francis Hooker 3:4:228
Charging Bear Kills in Winter 28:1:31
Charles Boettcher: A Study in Pioneer Western Enterprise by Geraldine B. Bean, review 49:1:158-160
Charles E. Wells Music Company 43:1:27
Charles Ilfeld Company, A Study of the Rise and Decline of Mercantile Capitalism in New Mexico by William J. Parish, review 33:2:232-233
Charles Russell by Peter Hassrick 65:4:19
Charleston (Illinois) 66:3:31
Charleston Company 22:2:54
Charley Irwin’s Wild West Show 26:2:134
Charlottesville (Virginia) 66:4:45
Charlson, C. J. 43:1:66
Charlson, Cora 43:1:66
Charlson, Helen 43:1:66
Charlson, Julia Isabelle "Belle" 43:1:63-64, photos following 64, 66, 72 (see Downing, Mrs. C. O.)
Charlton, Charley 18:2:130
Charter Oak Copper Mine 15:1:37
Charters, Boyd 25:1:71-72, 74, 77
Chase, Fred 26:1:21
Chase, John 25:1:14, 16, 18-19
Chase, Solomon P. 22:1:4
Chase’s Theatre 25:1:19-20
Chassell, H. J. (Mrs.) 14:4:320
Chassell, Harry J. 3:4:207-208; 14:4:320
Chassell, Norvall W. 27:2:226
Chatelain, Verne 50:1:39, 45
Chatfield, Frank 12:3:225
Chatham (Massachusetts) 66:1&2:47-48
Chatillon, Henry 45:1:8
Chatterton, Constance 25:1:88
Chatterton, Eleanor 25:1:88
Chatterton, Fenimore C. (Acting Governor) 12:2:123-125; 12:3:244-245; 19:1:32-38; 19:2:123; 24:2:38; 25:2:205, 207; 26:2:92, 94, 96-97; 27:1:114; 28:2:127-128, 136; 30:1:115-116; 37:2:188, 196-198; 39:2:181; 41:1:16-18, 22, 24, 26; 44:2:196-197, 200, 202; 49:1:15-16, 18-19, 21; 56:1:9-10; photo 56:2:40; 59:2:24 (see also History of the Inception of Riverton and Riverton Irrigation Project in Fremont County, Wyoming, as Shown by Official Records; Unique Campaign)
Chauncey, C. C. (Major General) 64:3/4:22
Chaworth photo 30:2:130
Cheesbrough, John 27:2:226
Cheesbrough, Nellie (Mrs.) 27:2:226
Cheese, Ed 26:1:20
Cheever Flats 30:1:32-33
Cheever, R. E. 48:2:230
Chene, Pierre 43:1:76
Chenery, J. A. L. 12:4:334
Cheney, Bert 46:1:116
Cheney, Ervin F. 22:2:86-87; 24:2:117; 26:1:55-56, 58, 60-61, 63; 26:2:212; 31:1:87
Cheney, J. A. L. "Jack" 28:2:132, 136, 142
Cheney, Lynne (see Countess of Flat Creek; Kings of the Hill: Power and Personality in the House of Representatives)
Cheney, Matilda (Mrs. E. F.) 26:1:57-58, 61, 63
Cheney, Richard 66:3:64; photo 64
Cheney, Richard B. (see Countess of Flat Creek; Kings of the Hill: Power and Personality in the House of Representatives)
Chenoweth, Maurine 28:2:216-217
Chenoweth, Otto 45:2:153; 47:1:89
Cherokee 16:1:76; 33:1:93, 95, 99; 60:2:24 (see also Cherokee Pack Trail)
Cherokee Jim (see Simons, Jim)
Cherokee Pack Trail by William Richardson 33:1:95
Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association: Federal Regulation and the Cattleman’s Last Frontier by William W. Savage, Jr., review 46:2:286-287
Cherokee Trail 16:1:76; 21:2/3:185-187; 27:1:8-9; 28:1:81; 30:1:92; 31:2:218; 50:2:341 (see also Overland Trail)
Cherokee Trail by Henry F. Chadey 50:2:341-342
Cherrey, John 16:1:31
Cherry, C. A. (Lieutenant) 16:2:99, 103
Cherry Creek Massacre by Ed Towse 1:2:4
Cherry, John 44:1:91
Cherry, Samuel A. (Lieutenant) 50:1:144
Chesapeake Bay 66:1&2:43, 46
Chesapeake Raider (see MILITARY: U.S.S. Wyoming)
Chester, Florence 22:2:22
Cheyenne (Wyoming) 66:1&2:4, 13, 16, 31, 42, 73; 66:3:6.19, 25, 33, 44-45, 65; 66:4:6-7, 21, 25
Cheyenne Airfield 17:1:65, 68, 72; 18:2:117 (see also Cheyenne aiport)
Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage Line 35:1:91; 37:1:77, map 78, 79, 94, 96, 98, 101
Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage and Express Routes by Agnes Wright Spring, review 21:2/3:225-226
Cheyenne and Burlington Railroad Company 23:1:44
Cheyenne and Deadwood Road map (1876-1887) 37:1:78
Cheyenne and Northern Railway 18:2:157; 23:1:3-51; 37:1:80; 42:2:253; 47:2:233
Cheyenne and Sioux. The Reminiscences of Four Indians and a White Soldier compiled by Thomas B. Marquis, edited by Ronald H. Limbaugh, review 46:2:289-290
Cheyenne Argus 36:1:25; 44:1:28
Cheyenne Autumn (film) 66:1&2:69
Cheyenne Autumn by Mari Sandoz, review 26:2:226-227
Cheyenne belles of the late 1880’s photo 17:2:158
Cheyenne Cemetery: Reflections of the Life of a City by Denis Frobish 62:2:90-99
Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce 2:2:39; 7:3:444 ; 17:2:171; 27:1:111
Cheyenne, Cheyenne...Our Blue Collar Heritage by Gladys Powelson Jones, review 56:1:68-69
Cheyenne churches 28:2:145
Cheyenne City 49:2:253, 259
Cheyenne Cloud Cracker (see Melbourne, The Australian Rain Wizard)
Cheyenne Club 31:2:133; illustration 19:1:cover; 35:2:161-162; 37:1:80; 42:1:64; 43:2:206; 45:2:245; 51:2:18; 65:4:23, 74
Cheyenne Club Cup Race 65:4:22
Cheyenne Commercial Company 37:1:53, 67
Cheyenne Country Club 18:1:48, 64
Cheyenne Daily Gazette 33:2:143, 147; 34:1:72
Cheyenne Daily Leader 16:1:47; 18:1:85, 88; 20:1:7, 22:1:26-27, 60-61, 64, 67, 69 73; 22:2:14; 23:1:8, 10, 18-19; 24:1:69; 26:1:27; 30:2:147; 33:2:144-145, 151; 34:1:63-65, 70; 34:2:141; 41:1:33, 41-42; 43:2:225, 247; 45:2:cover; 48:1:132, 141; 49:1:56, 63; 58:1:21; 64:2:36-39; 64:3/4:54; 65:1:10, 18; 66:3:45
Cheyenne Daily News 13:4:362; 34:1:70
Cheyenne Daily Sun 22:1:26-27, 31, 64, 69, 77; 30:2:145; 33:1:8, 11, 142, 146; 33:2:143, 145; 34:1:75; 34:2:231; 37:1:33-73; 38:1:111; 43:2:199; 49:1:63-64
Cheyenne Daily Tribune 33:2:144; 34:2:221
Cheyenne dedication (see HISTORICAL MARKERS)
Cheyenne Democratic Leader 34:1:79; 49:1:57
Cheyenne Depot (see Camp Carlin or Cheyenne Depot; FORTS AND CAMPS)
Cheyenne During Stage Coach Days by William Dubois 37:1:77-81
Cheyenne Electric Railway Company photo 52:1:16, photo 18, 21
Cheyenne Field 52:2:21
Cheyenne fire department 25:1:90
Cheyenne Frontier Days 18:1:33, 63; 19:1:37-44; 20:2:179; 22:1:71; 24:2:71; 26:1:31; 26:2:134; 59:1:41, 44, 47 (see also Daddy of ‘em All. The Story of Cheyenne Frontier Days; Early History of Cheyenne "Frontier Days" Show; FIRSTS: Frontier Committee)
Cheyenne Frontier Days prize saddle (see Union Pacific Railroad prize saddle)
Cheyenne Geology Club 13:4:388
Cheyenne Guard 20:1:82
Cheyenne Hardware Company 51:2:12
Cheyenne Health Care Center 66:4:7
Cheyenne High School 66:4:6
Cheyenne Indian Portraits Painted by George Catlin by Marie H. Erwin 15:3:234-241
Cheyenne Indians 1:2:3-4; 2:2:36; 5:2&3:108-116; 7:1:349; 8:4:614; 15:2:235; 15:3:234-241; 16:1:79; 18:1:17; 18:2:102-103; 26:1:74; 26:2:125-152; 27:1:11; 28:1:33-35; 29:2:215; 30:2:131-132, 152; 31:2:142; 32:2:208, 223, 227; 33:1:22, 37-38, 74; 32:2:167, 207; 34:1:36; 36:2:227; 38:2:137, 224; 39:1:104; 42:1:37-38; 42:1:91; 43:2:272; 43:1:81; 43:2:241, 244; 44:1:33, 57, 63-64, 66-70; 44:2:143, 153, 147, 166, 169; 45:1:27; 46:1:9-11, 16, 18, 20, 23-24, 28-34, 37-38; 47:2:224; 48:1:15, 110, 112, 115, 124-125; 50:1:158, 161-162; 50:2:316; 55:1:34, 37, 42; 56:1:7; 59:1:51, 54; 59:2:30; 65:1:4 (see also Cheyenne and Sioux. The Reminiscences of Four Indians and a White Soldier; Cheyenne Memories; Cheyennes of Montana; John Stands in Timber, Cheyenne Memories; Pawnee, Blackfoot and Cheyenne-History and Folklore of the Plains; Peace Chiefs of the Cheyenne; TREATIES: Cheyenne)
Cheyenne Indians (Northern) 43:1:83; 43:2:250; 44:1:62-63; 44:2:168-169; 46:1:20
Cheyenne Indians (Southern) 46:1:7, 23
Cheyenne Inspires Early Day Visitor to Write Song 14:3:200-202
Cheyenne Investment Company 20:1:6
Cheyenne Ki-Ann 30:2:225
Cheyenne Leader 5:1:36-38; 9:3:731; 13:4:347; 33:2:138-142, 146, 153; 34:2:141, 222-223, 225-226, 228-230, 233; 35:1:96; 39:1:11-15; 42:2:150; 43:2:175, 183, 185, 193, 195; 44:1:10-11, 34; 65:4:6
Cheyenne Light, Fuel and Power Company 20:1:6; 26:1:31
Cheyenne Little Theatre (see Broadway in Cow Country: The History of Cheyenne Little Theatre)
Cheyenne Little Theatre Players 59:1:45, photo 46, 47
Cheyenne Looking North by E. O. Fuller 23:1:3-51
Cheyenne Memories by John Stands In Timber and Margot Liberty, review 40:1:142-143
Cheyenne Multi-List Service 66:1&2:4 (see Weppner, Linda)
Cheyenne National Bank photo 51:2:13, 16-19
Cheyenne Northern Railroad 64:2:41
Cheyenne Opera House 15:2:156-159
Cheyenne Pass 18:1:7, 11; 23:1:5-6; 27:1:108; 28:1:74; 30:2:145; 33:1:96; 33:2:169; 35:1:5-20; 37:1:87; 42:1:97; 44:2:146; 47:2:221-233 (see also Camp Walbach, Nebraska Territory, 1858-1859: The Military Post at Cheyenne Pass; Early Exploration of Cheyenne Pass)
Cheyenne pioneer newspapers 5:2&3:118 (see also newspapers)
Cheyenne Post Office 15:2:155; 26:1:27
Cheyenne Ramblers Club 37:1:43
Cheyenne Review 33:2:145; 35:1:96
Cheyenne River 16:1:74; 26:1:94; 33:2:160; 36:1:69; 37:2:217; 56:2:266
Cheyenne River Bridge photo 58:2:50
Cheyenne River Crossing Station 38:1:84, 93, 100
Cheyenne saddle 65:4:12
Cheyenne Senior High School Library 27:2:226
Cheyenne State Bank 54:2:40-4
Cheyenne State Leader 49:2:193; 54:1:54; 66:1&2:45
Cheyenne State Lottery 34:2:193, 205
Cheyenne Sun 9:3:731, 740; 65:4:28, 54
Cheyenne Sun-Leader 34:1:70
Cheyenne Symphony 66:4:2
Cheyenne Tent City photo 39:1:cover
Cheyenne theaters 25:1:4-21
Cheyenne Tribune 9:3:731; 42:2:172, 176; 50:1:22, 34
Cheyenne Tribune-Leader 50:1:22
Cheyenne Trunk Factory photo 60:1:18, 19, photo 20
Cheyenne Union Pacific Depot 66:1&2:6
Cheyenne Weather Station by Emma J. Dobbins 2:4:72-73
Cheyenne Weekly Leader 35:1:96
Cheyenne Weekly Sun 35:1:96
Cheyenne Women’s Club 26:2:113; 52:2:4-5
Cheyenne, Wyoming 1:4:12; 9:3:740; photo 11:3:222; 12:4:323-324, 327; 15:1:40-41, 68, 84; photo 15:2:front cover, 147, 153-162, 197; 15:3:250-253, 278, 286; 15:4:405-412; 16:1:56, 124; 17:1:11, 67, 84, 87; photo 17:2:158; 18:1:3, 5-9, 17, 22, 33-47, 49, 61-65, 69, 74-75, 79, 85, 87; 18:2:117; 19:1:37-44; 19:2:116, 134; 20:1:4, 6, 11, 71; 21:2/3:193; photo 22:1:cover, 71, 74; 22:2:15-16, 28, 43, 69; 23:1:7-10, 18, 28; 23:2:55-56, 63; 24:1:41; 25:1:4-21, 90; 25:2:208; 26:1:25-27, 32, 94; 27:2:239; 28:2:128, 145; 30:2:137, 147, 168-169, illustration 226; 31:2:131, 238, 240, 247; 32:1:71, 118; 32:2:138, 148, 151, 175, 182, 187, 207, 242, 244, 248, 258; 33:1:44, 55, 77, 83-84; 33:2:137-138, 141-146, 149, 154, 189, 214; 34:1:43, 58, 63-64, 71, 79; 34:2:223-224, 228-231; 35:2:146, 174, 180, 230; photo 39:1:20; 40:2:163-164, 176-179; 43:2:174-175, 180, 183, 209, 251-252, 264; 44:2:141, 144-145, 149, 152, 163, 220; 45:1:80; 46:1:30, 34; 48:2:176, 180, 185-186, 213, 218, 237, 266, 270; 50:1:111-117, 121, 125; photo 50:2:187, photo 307, 312-313, 315-316; 51:1:135; 55:2:26; 56:1:3-4, photo 5, 39, 47; 57:1:35-39, 50; 59:1:2-13, 29-31, 36, 39, 41-45; 59:2:21; 52:2:21; 60:1:18-20, photos 32-33; 61:1:11-16, 22-28; 61:2:3-6, photo 7, 8-10; 62:1:25, 28, photo 29, photo 32, 41-42; photos 62:2:90-91, 92-97, map 98, 99; 62:3:132-139; 63:1:4-8, photo 9, 10, 12-13; 64:2:34-41, 44-50, 55-60, 62, 65, 67, 70; 64:3/4:2, 6-7, 22-23, 52, 54-56; 65:1:5, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 23, 27, 33, 35; 65:2/3:4, 15, 28; 65:4:2, 6-7, 12-13, 20, 25, 28-29, 31, 33 (see also Air Corps, Air Mail, and Cheyenne in 1934; Birth of a Frontier Boom Town: Cheyenne in 1867; cemeteries in Cheyenne, Wyoming; Cheyenne During Stage Coach Days; Cheyenne Inspires Early Day Visitor to Write Song; Cheyenne Tent City; Cheyenne Weather Station; Commercial Block; Early Cheyenne Homes; FIRSTS: bankers; FIRSTS: bride; FIRSTS: Cheyenne Directory published in newspaper; FIRSTS: Chinese to visit; FIRSTS: city election; FIRSTS: dramatic performers; FIRSTS: election held under new charter; FIRSTS: Episcopal clergy; FIRSTS: house; FIRSTS: motor hearse funeral; FIRSTS: Jewish wedding; FIRSTS: postmaster; FIRSTS: railroad station building; FIRSTS: school teacher; FIRSTS: Special Officers in Cheyenne; FIRSTS: two story brick house; FIRSTS: Jewish wedding; FIRSTS: woman postmistress; FIRSTS: wooden building; FIRSTS: school house; Frontier Days in Gay Cheyenne; German Looks at Cheyenne in 1876: The Travels of Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg; History of Cheyenne and Northern Wyoming; Just Kids: The Bunch at 19th and Eddy Streets from 1869 to 1875; last Black Hills stagecoach leaving Cheyenne photo; Magic City; Magic City, Cheyenne, Dakota Territory)
Cheyenne-Black Hills stage road 66:4:19
Cheyenne-Black Hills Stage Line (see Career of Cheyenne-Black Hills Stage Line Owner)
Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage 17:1:12; 18:2:115-116; 21:2/3:227; 26:2:123, 209
Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line (see Treasure Coach from Deadwood)
Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line at Fort Laramie by John D. McDermott 37:1:98-99
Cheyenne-Deadwood Trail Trek, Trek No. 15 of the Emigrant Trail Treks compiled by Maurine Carley 37:1:75-91, photo 92, 109; (Trek No. 16) 38:1:84-103
Cheyennes of Montana by Thomas B. Marquis, review 51:1:162-163
Chi Chi (dog) 66:4:16
Chicago (Illinois) 66:1&2:42, 75; 66:3:12, 29-31, 46; 66:4:7, 27, 34, 36-37, 40
Chicago and North Western Railroad (see Burlington Northern Railroad)
Chicago and Northwestern Railroad 19:1:32; 23:1:28, 32, 42; 25:1:84, 86; 32:1:122; 32:2:260; 34:1:43; 41:1:22, 25, 29; 42:2:254; 43:2:207; 46:1:113; 48:2:169; 53:1:34-37
Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad 19:1:21; 23:1:44; 26:1:4, 6, 20; 28:1:7; 47:1:82; 51:1:113; 52:2:45; 53:1:49-50; 60:1:23, 25-26
Chicago Herald 20:1:14; 65:4:25-26
Chicago, Illinois 65:1:18, 37; 65:4:5, 25-26, 28, 50
Chicago Mine 42:2:254
Chicago Stockyards 65:4:25
Chicago Times (Illinois) newspaper 66:1&2:12
Chicago Western Brand Book 65:2/3:27
Chicago World’s Fair (1893) 65:4:28; 66:1&2:28, 36
Chickering, Edwin S. (Lieutenant Colonel) 64:3/4:15
Chief Johnson (see Cheyenne Indians)
Chief Quartermaster (see Meigs)
Chief Washakie by Mae Urbanek, review 44:1:118-119
Chihuahua, Mexico 22:1:78-79
Chilcoot Pass 22:1:76
Chil-Co-The 42:2:266 (see also Snake)
child labor (see Wyoming child labor bill and law)
Child (Sergeant) 45:1:72, 82
Child, Doris 15:1:93
Childers, Arthur 46:1:120
children (see Growing Up With the Country: Childhood on the Far Western Frontier)
Children of Grace: Nez Perce War of 1877 by Bruce Hampton 66:4:62-63
Childs, A. G. W. (Doctor) 65:1:20
Childs, Ann Waybright (see Hoosier Goes West)
Childs Collection photos 65:1:8-10, 13, 15-17, 19-20
Childs, Jimmie 32:1:76
Childs, Kathryn 65:1:20
Childs, Marquis 55:1:17
Childs, May Springer 65:1:20
Childs, T. A. (Reverend) 65:1:20
Childs, Wallace 65:1:20
Childs, William 23:1:79-80, 85, 87-91, 93
Chimney Rock 19:2:128; 23:1:58, 64 21:2/3:128; 23:2:24; 25:2:123; 34:1:50, 57; 36:2:186; 40:1:14; 40:2:252; 43:2:215; 46:1:54; 59:2:41; 65:2/3:7, 11, 23
Chimneys Stage Station 39:1:116
Chinese 2:3:47; 15:1:47; 16:1:51; 17:1:77-78, 83; 19:2:105-111; 20:2:158; 24:1:28, 34; 27:1:32; 56:1:57-58; 59:2:17-25; 65:1:4; 65:4:21 (see also FIRSTS: Chinese to visit Cheyenne)
Chinese cook 66:4:17
Chinese Emigrants in Southwest Wyoming, 1868-1885 by A. Dudley Gardner 63:4:139-144
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) 56:1:57
Chinese explorations of America (see Pale Ink: Two Ancient Records of Chinese Explorations in America)
Chinese Massacre (1885) photo 12:2:154; 35:1:30-34; 50:2:338; 59:2:17-25 (see Governor Francis E. Warren, The United States Army and the Chinese Massacre at Rock Springs)
Chinese Massacre by Paul Crane and T. A. Larson 12:1:47-55; 12:2:153-162
Chinese riot 19:2:105-111 (see also David G. Thomas’ Memories of the Chinese Riot )
Chinook lode 40:2:229, 233
Chipeta 16:2:116, 131, 135 (see also Ute)
Chipman, H. L. (Lieutenant Colonel) 59:2:18, 21
Chipp, Frank (Reverend) 34:2:169
Chipped Stone Artifacts by L.C. Steege 26:2:194-197
Chippewa 48:1:110
Chisholm, James 32:2:258-259; 44:1:36, 45-46; 56:2:31; 61:1:11 (see also South Pass, 1868, James Chisholm’s Journal of the Wyoming Gold Rush)
Chisholm Trail 9:3:744
Chisum Emmett D. 52:1:72; 53:1:72; 54:1:84; 55:1:64 (see also Boom Towns on the Union Pacific: Laramie, Benton and Bear River City; Development of the University of Wyoming Libraries and Special Collections; New York to Paris Automobile Race-Crossing Wyoming in 1908; Wilcox Train Robbery-Newspapers and Instant Mythmaking)
Chittenden (Captain) 33:2:162, 164-165
Chittenden, G. B. 43:1:118
Chittenden, Hiram M. 20:1:41-42; 31:2:220; 65:1:47
Chivington, John Milton (Colonel) 16:1:79; (General) 17:1:8; 26:1:26; 27:1:8; 34:2:154; 41:1:38, 41; 41:2:214-215; 46:1:7, 33; 49:1:34, 36
Choate, Julian E., Jr. 64:1:4
Choke Cherry Bill 40:2:258
cholera 15:4:317-332; 24:1:37
Choonkoa-witko (see Crazy Horse)
Chope 40:1:17
Chope, E. 40:1:17
Chorley, Kenneth 44:2:243
Chorpenning, George 32:1:34; 56:2:13, 15-17; 57:1:3-4, 6-7
Chotau, Pierre (see Chouteau, Pierre)
Chouteau, E. F. X. 35:2:205
Chouteau, Francis 15:2:136-137
Chouteau, Pierre 15:3:218; 31:1:11; 31:2:221; 33:2:168; 44:1:83; 45:1:112
Chouteau, Pierre, Sr. (Lieutenant) 15:3:210
Chouteau, Seres 15:2:136-137
Chrisman, J. C. 21:2/3:200
Christ Church 24:1:62
Christensen, Don, photo by 66:4:16
Christensen, Helen 30:2:239 (see also Gnam, Mrs. John E.)
Christensen, J. Marius 27:2:226
Christensen, Lawrence (see review of Mountaineering in the Tetons: The Pioneer Period, 1898-1940)
Christensen, Mart (Mrs.) 24:2:119; 27:2:238
Christensen, Mart T. 10:1:43, 45; 45:1:74-78, 80; 48:2:183, 222; 49:2:178, photo 179, 180, 183-186; 52:2:40-41, 43
Christensen, Riva Niles 27:2:226
Christian Commission 23:2:28
Christian, Elsie (Mrs.) 21:1:101
Christian Endeavor Society 65:1:33
Christian, George (Mrs.) 38:1:89
Christian Science Movement 65:1:53
Christian Scientist 66:1&2:46
Christian Worker 23:1:98
Christiana Lake and Rock Creek Placer Ditches map 65:4:51
Christiana Mine photo 65:4:53
Christianity 66:3:89
Christiansen, Ezra 60:2:16
Christie, Cameron 26:2:218
Christie, John 33:2:132
Christina Lake 65:4:52, 54-56
Christlieb, J.M. 27:2:226
Christman, Fred 33:1:79-80
Christmas 53:2:56-57
Christmas Eve (1878) 27:1:32-34
Christmas, H. Robert (Judge) 60:2:20
Christmas programs 54:2:14
Christofferson (flier) 17:1:68
Christopulos, Adrianne photo 20:2:196
Christopulos, Elaine photo 20:2:196
Christopulos, George 30:1:37, 77; photo 30:2:196
Christopulos, Louis 10:2:95; photo 30:2:196
Christy, Charles 43:1:58-59, 68
Christy, George Wilkins 48:1:81
chromolithography (see Democratic Art, An Exhibition on the History of Chromolithography)
Chronicle of a Congressional Journey. The Doolittle Committee in the Southwest, 1865 edited by Lonnie J. White, review 48:1:148-150 Chronicle of a Willson Family by Patricia Anne Willson Whitehead, review 54:1:77-78 Chronological List of Actions, Etc., With Indians from January 15, 1837 to January, 1891 by Dale E. Floyd, review 52:1:67
Chrysler 66:3:14
Chuck Wagon Cookin’ by Stella Hughes, review 47:1:121-124
Chug Springs by Hazelle Ferguson photo 37:1:92, 93-94
Chug Station 50:2:308
Chugg Water Journal 58:2:4-9
Chugg Water Mining Association 58:2:6
Chugwater 39:1:117; 40:1:48; 43:1:57, 59-64; 64:2:37, 47
Chugwater Creek 6:3:264-270; 19:2:116, 128; 23:1:18; 26:2:122; 28:1:73; 33:1:96; 35:1:25; 43:1:58, 61, 67; 47:2:222-224, 230
Chugwater Stage Station and Division Point by Russell Staats 37:1:88-89
Chugwater Valley 37:1:87-88; 43:2:238
Chugwater, Wyoming illustration 30:2:cover; 51:1:138
Church (Colonel) 14:4:264
Church and Dwight Company 50:2:337
Church Buttes 24:1:31-32; 30:2:140, 142
Church Buttes by Hazel Nobel Boyack 31:2:218-220; 34:2:247-248
Church, John 37:1:100
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-Saints 21:2/3:112, 118 (see also Mormon Church)
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Museum 66:1&2:75
churches 15:3:283; 22:1:71; 26:2:216
churches of the frontier 24:1:61-62; 26:1:22, 32 (see also Road of Yesteryear)
Churchill, Beryl G. (see Dams, Ditches and Water: A History of the Shoshone Reclamation Project)
Churchill, Clementine 66:4:39
Churchill Downs (Kentucky) 64:1:22
Churchill, Edmund J. 65:4:29
Churchill, Minnie R. 6:3:284; 10:1:43
Churchill, Stillman 31:2:178
Cies, Herbert A. (Reverend) 33:2:218
Cimarron (see Sentinel to the Cimarron: The Frontier Experiences of Fort Dodge, Kansas)
Cimmarron Creek 16:2:127
Cincinnati Canal 14:1:40
Cincinnati, Ohio 31:2:165; 65:1:20; 65:4:16
Cincinnatus 2:2:27
Cinnamond, Dave 26:1:26
Cinnebar, Montana 22:2:106; 54:1:5
Cipriani, Leonetto (Count) 43:2:224; 47:1:8, 12
Circkle, Ben 22:2:23
Circle Dot Ranch (see RANCHES)
Circle F Ranch (see RANCHES)
Circle, Wyoming 29:2:157
Circleville, Kansas 23:2:28
Cisco, John I. 28:2:199, 203
Citadel on the Santa Fe Trail. The Saga of Bent’s Fort by Robert Murray, review 43:2:306-307
Citibank 66:4:29 (see First National Bank of New York)
Cities of the Prairie Revisited: The Closing of the Metropolitan Frontier by Daniel Elazar with Rozann Rothman, Stephen L. Schechter, Maren Allan Stein and Joseph Zikmund, II, review 60:1:50-51
Citizens National Bank of Cheyenne 54:2:38, 41
City and the Saloon: Denver, 1858-1916 by Thomas J. Noel, review 60:2:60-61
City of Broken Hearts by Ida McPherren 23:1:72-74
City of Rocks 23:1:60
City Supply 46:2:235
City University of New York 65:1:53 (see also Queens College)
Civic Center Park (Denver, Colorado) 66:1&2:28
Civic Defense 24:1:3-4, 8
Civil Air Patrol 24:1:15-16
Civil Service Commission 26:1:35
Civil War 15:4:377-386; 26:2:209; 31:2:224, 237; 32:1:30, 43, 46, 89; 32:2:227, 258; 33:2:127, 137, 172; 45:1:28-29; 64:3/4:50; 65:1:8, 22-23; 65:4:4, 20, 49; 66:1&2:2, 13, 39; 66:3:31, 36, 45; 66:4:45
Civil War in Wyoming by Mark Harvey 65:4:57
Civil Works Administration 52:2:32
Civilian Conservation Corps (see CCC)
Civilian Defense 24:1:22, 24
Clagett, William H. 15:2:116; 34:2:180
Clairmont, Maud L. (Mrs.) 27:2:221, 226
Clampitt, John W. 36:1:86
Clancy (Lieutenant) 23:2:10, 13, 15; (scout) 23:2:5
Clancy, Gus 8:2:563
Clannan, Mike 37:2:184
Clansman by Thomas Dixon 64:1:4
Clapp, Dexter 44:1:68
Clapp, George 39:1:99
Clapp, John T. (see Journal of Travels to and from California. With Full Details of the Hardships and Privations, a Description of the Country, Mines, Cities, Towns, etc.)
Clarence King by Thurman Wilkins, review 31:1:116-117
Clarence T. Johnston’s Dissent: A Challenge to Gifford Pinchot and the Conservative Ethos by Hugh T. Lovin 56:2:38-44
Clark 22:2:55; 30:2:201-202
Clark, A. H. 27:2:226
Clark, A. P. (Captain) 65:1:47
Clark, Albert 37:1:67
Clark, Alonzo M. (Secretary of State; Governor) 7:2:402; 7:3:443; 8:4:644; 12:4:269-270; 25:1:94; 48:2:182; 49:2:206-207; 61:1:5
Clark, Bennett C. 22:2:55; 31:2:152; 32:2:174-175
Clark, Bert 25:1:79
Clark, Bert, Sr. 22:2:38
Clark, C. H. 17:1:79
Clark, C. L. 43:1:44
Clark, C. S. 33:2:143
Clark, Champ 66:3:41
Clark, Charles W. (Mrs.) 24:2:118
Clark, Charlotte 38:1:101
Clark, Clarence D. (Senator) 12:4:289-290; 15:1:37, 42, 45; 20:1:20-22; 20:2:140, 147; 24:2:26, 35; 25:2:201; 26:1:37; 35:1:77; photo 37:1:4, 14, 21-22, 24, 29, 50, 64; 37:2:195; 39:2:180; 44:1:53; 53:2:4, 6, 10-11; 54:2:63; 64:2:36
Clark, Clarence D. 66:1&2:33-35
Clark, Clyde L. 16:2:166
Clark, Cushman (Mr. and Mrs.) 38:1:100, 103
Clark, D. O. 19:2:110; 25:2:193-194
Clark, Dan 19:1:43; 46:1:116
Clark, Duncan 19:1:43
Clark, Ed. E. 16:2:91, 109
Clark, Edith K. O. 8:2:563-564; 10:1:41-42; 34:2:167; diary 39:2:217-244, photo 257; 52:2:5, 7; 53:1:39-41 (see also Diary of Edith K. O.)
Clark, Edward 28:2:177; 54:1:15
Clark, Elizabeth 42:2:215
Clark, Ella E., 38:2:237-239 (see also Indian Legends of the Northern Rockies)
Clark, Ellis 16:2:93
Clark, Ezra Thompson (see Biography of Ezra Thompson Clark)
Clark, Frances (Mrs.) 25:1:64, 66, 73, 75, 77, 79
Clark, Frank 1:3:19; 3:1:112 (see also Labor Commissioner)
Clark, Frank, Jr. 27:2:226; 31:1:120-121; 31:2:237-238 (see also review of Indian War of 1864; review of Following the Indian Wars; review of Plains Rifle)
Clark, Frank L. 49:2:279
Clark, George 1:3:19; 3:1:110; 16:2:89
Clark, George T. 23:1:8
Clark, Gibson (Judge) 15:4:377-386; 18:2:111; 37:1:37; 37:2:197; 40:1:65 (see also Red Cloud’s Prayer)
Clark, Gibson 66:3:33
Clark, Harry 34:1:24
Clark, Hawkins 21:2/3:116
Clark, Henry T. 34:2:140
Clark, Hodson 42:2:215
Clark, Horace 38:1:101
Clark, J. C. 25:1:67; (Captain) 27:2:217
Clark, J. H. 18:2:99
Clark, J. J. 17:1:82; 21:2/3:210
Clark, James 20:2:170
Clark, James Lippit 48:1:96
Clark, Jefferson Kennerly 42:1:80
Clark, John 6:1&2:241; 34:2:165
Clark, John D. 24:1:3; 49:2:205
Clark, John Jackson (see Reminiscences of Wyoming in the Seventies and Eighties; Thrilling Sport: Ice Boating at Old Fort Steele)
Clark, John W. (Colonel) 20:1:59
Clark Journal 21:2/3:116 (see also Journals of Lewis and Clark)
Clark, L. S. 20:1:59
Clark, M. F. 49:2:271
Clark, Michael S. (see Native Home of Hope: People and the Northern Rockies)
Clark, Mildred 33:1:81
Clark, Neil 19:1:43; 64:2:56
Clark, O. D. 20:1:47
Clark, O. M. 26:1:64; 39:1:114
Clark, Rollo 46:1:116
Clark, S. B. F. 31:2:173, 177
Clark, S. G. (Doctor) 19:1:28
Clark, S. G. (Mrs.) 19:1:30
Clark, S. H. H. 17:1:82; 35:1:31
Clark, Sterling, B. F. 32:1:60
Clark, Thomas 42:1:59
Clark, Thomas D. (Doctor) 31:2:238-239; 65:2/3:11 (see also Frontier America: The Story of the Westward Movement; Gold Rush Diary)
Clark, W. A. (Senator) 22:2:28
Clark, W. F. 27:2:226
Clark, Walter Van Tilburg 64:1:106
Clark, William (Captain) 42:1:80; 44:1:61, 63; 49:2:274-275; 55:1:51-52; 56:2:22 (see also Field Notes of Captain William Clark, 1803-1805; William Clark: Jefferson Man of the Frontier)
Clark, William (Governor) 17:2:96
Clark, William V. 26:1:64; 30:2:196-197
Clark-Brown party 21:2/3:116
Clarke, A. B. 45:2:159; 49:1:62
Clarke, E. (Professor) 37:1:68
Clarke, H. S. 50:1:15, 17
Clarke, Henry S., Jr. 54:2:40
Clarke, James Mitchell 49:1:62
Clarke, John Jackson 53:1:59
Clarke, N. S. (General) 27:2:205
Clarke, W. J. 37:2:190
Clarke, William H. 40:1:71
Clarkson, Joe 46:1:114-115
Clark’s Fork 12:3:222; 30:1:109
Clark’s Fork Creek, Wyoming 16:1:73
Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone 36:2:211, 324; 37:2:216-218
Clark’s Fork River Ferry (see FERRIES)
Clary, William K. (see Clary, William L.; relocation of pioneer burials)
Clary, William L. (see GRAVES)
Clash of Interests: Interior Department and the Mountain West, 1863-96 by Thomas G. Alexander, review 50:1:191-192
Clason, George S. 24:2:118
Classicism in A Boomtown: The Architecture of Garbutt, Weidener, and Sweeney in 1920s Casper by Patrick Frank 66:1&2:26-37
Claus, Frederick 41:2:108-109
Clausen, E. C. 26:2:213
Clausen, Esther M. (Miss) 27:2:226
Clausen, Henry A. 27:2:226
Clawson, Marion 64:1:25
Clay 47:2:178-179
Clay Basin (Utah) 50:2:343
Clay, C. E. 18:2:158
Clay, Charles 37:1:86; 54:1:27
Clay, Henry 22:1:4; 40:1:31-32
Clay, John 1:4:20; 22:2:83; 35:2:190; 42:1:62; 43:2:206; 54:2:53-55; 59:1:40; 60:1:23; 64:2:34-35, 37-38, 40, 44; 65:4:26, 28, 30-31
Clay, John, Jr. 20:1:83
Clay Spur Bentonite District 63:1:30-31
Clay Spur Bentonite Plant 63:1:28, photo 31
Clay Tobacco Pipes from Fort Laramie by Rex L. Wilson photo 33:2:120, 121-123, photo 124, 125, photo 126-128, photo 129, 130, photo 131, 132-134
Clay-Robinson Livestock Commission 36:2:190
Claycomb, Geneva W. (Mrs.) 27:2:226
Claypool, Sarah Barbara 58:1:47
Clayton, A. G. 3:3:192; 4:1:270-271; photo 4:2:276, 9:2:695-696 (see also Brief History of the Washakie National Forest and Some Experiences of a Ranger)
Clayton, Alfred G. 48:1:94
Clayton, Eli 34:1:53
Clayton, Jerky Bill 28:2:177-178
Clayton, Tom 47:2:145
Clayton, William 21:2/3:120; 27:2:192; 31:1:7, 13; 32:2:167; 42:2:260
Cleaning and Preserving Bindings and Related Materials by Carolyn Horton, review 42:1:133-134
Clear Creek (Wyoming) 66:1&2:12
Clear Creek 22:2:99; 31:2:199; 32:1:89; 35:2:125-126, 130; 36:1:56; 36:2:209, 211-212, 233; 38:2:147, 150, 161; 39:2:219, photo 257; 49:1:30, 34, 37 (see also geodetic survey camp near Clear Creek photo)
Clear Creek Canyon 35:2:125-126
Clear Creek Pass 30:2:187
Clear Creek Valley photo 4:1:236
Clear Creek, Wyoming 16:1:74
Clear Fork 35:2:125-126
Clear, Hope 49:1:13-15 (see also Sioux)
Clearing of the Mist by Richard F. Fleck, review 53:2:77-78
Clearmont 32:1:75-76, 96; 38:2:150-153
Clearmont and Buffalo Railroad 29:2:158
Clearmont, Wyoming 31:2:199
Clearwater, Jonathan F. 65:1:28
Cleaver, John 19:2:68
Clemens, Earl R. (see Life in the Ghost City of Rhyolite )
Clemens, Elizabeth Hoffman (see Life in the Ghost City of Rhyolite )
Clemens, Evelyn 64:3/4:3, 39
Clemens, Francois 35:2:205
Clemens, Mary K. (Miss) 27:2:226
Clemens, Ralph 39:2:259
Clemens, Samuel 65:4:30 (see also Twain, Mark)
Clemens, Vernon L. 39:2:259
Clemens, W. A. 39:2:259
Clemens, William 44:1:50-52
Clements, Edith 64:1:25
Clements, Frederic 64:1:25
Clementson, Roy 25:1:71, 74, 76, 79
Clemmons, Charles P. 56:1:35-36, photo 37
Clemson, Agnes (Mrs.) 22:2:56-57
clergy (see Protestant Clergy in the Great Plains and Mountain West, 1865-1915)
Cles, Raymond 56:1:16
Cleve, James 64:2:40
Cleve, Nellie 64:2:40
Cleve, Thomas 64:2:40
Cleveland, Grover (President) 16:1:52; 18:2:113, 139-140, 144, 147; 20:1:19; 20:2:139-140; 53:2:33, 36-37; 59:2:17-19, 24-25
Cleveland, Grover 66:3:34-36, 38-46
Cleveland Indians 66:1&2:73
Cleveland, Ohio 58:1:26; 58:2:47
Clinch, Thomas A. (see review of Montana, An Illustrated History)
Cline, Joe 51:1:121
Cline, W. M. (Captain) 16:2:127-128
Clinton (Iowa) 66:3:6
Clodius, Fred (Mrs.) 25:1:64
Cloonan 43:1:36
Close, Martha 37:2:243
Close, Ralph 58:1:4
Cloud Peak 30:1:5-7, 9; photo 36:1:cover
Cloud Peak Chapter (see Daughters of Rebekah)
Cloud Peak Wilderness Area 30:1:5, 7, 9
Clough, A. A. 16:2:166
Clough, Aaron 22:2:56
Clough, D. M. (Governor) 22:2:27
Clough, Wilson O. 25:1:101-102; 37:2:257; 66:3:22, 27 (see also Mini-Aku, Daughter of Spotted Tail; Necessary Earth; Portrait in Oil. The Belgo-American Company in Wyoming; Our Long Heritage; review of Some Pathways in Twentieth Century History; Rocky Mountain West in 1867; Wilson Clough Collection; Wyoming’s Earliest Place Names)
Clover, Samuel Traves 65:4:24-26
Clover, Seth 47:2:146
Clovis Point photo 32:1:124
Club-foot Bill 34:1:23-24
Cluff, W. W. (Bishop) 60:1:10-11
Clyman, James 42:1:96; 43:2:284; 44:1:81; 49:1:99-100
CME (see Committee on Militarism)
Coable 29:1:56
Coachy’s place 26:1:47
Coad, John 54:2:68
Coad, John F. 20:1:64-66
Coad, Mark 15:1:61; 33:1:98; 54:2:68
coal (see More than One Coal Road to Zion: The Utah Territory’s Efforts to Ease Dependency on Wyoming Coal)
coal croppings 4:4:398
coal discovery in Weston County 4:4:386
coal industry 66:3:17 (see also Regulating Danger: The Struggle for Mine Safety in the Rocky Mountain Coal Industry)
coal industry strike 52:1:25
coal mines 18:2:144
coal mines in Carbon County 8:4:633-636
coal mining 25:2:191-205; 56:1:55-65 (see Forgotten Frontier: A History of Wyoming Coal Mining; P.J. Quealy: Wyoming’s Coal Man and Town Builder; Where the Sun Never Shines: A History of America’s Bloody Coal Industry; Union Pacific Coal Company 1868 to August 1952)
Coal Creek 16:1:77; 16:2:102; 26:2:123 (see also Little Oil Creek)
Coal Creek Canyon 16:2:122-123
Coal Creek Draw 16:2:103
Coal Harbor, North Dakota 17:2:125
Coal Mine Explosions at Almy, Wyoming: Their Influence on Wyoming’s First Coal Mining Safety Laws by Walter R. Jones 56:1:55-65
Coal Valley, Illinois 19:2:77
Coal War: A Sequel to "King Coal" by Upton Sinclair, review 50:2:358-360
Coalter, William (Mr. and Mrs.) 31:1:34
Coalter’s Hall 31:1:34
Coalville, Utah 60:1:8, photo 10, 11-15
Coates (Captain) 4:3:360; 17:1:56
Coates (Surgeon) 36:2:177
Coates, Edwin M. (Captain) 42:2:185, 218, 271; 48:1:50, 54-56, 67
Coates, Fred 34:1:15; 45:2:152, 156
Cobb 43:2:238
Cobb, Charles D. (post trader) 20:2:165
Cobbs, John L. (Professor) 65:4:42
Coble 43:2:208-210, 213
Coble, J. C. (Mrs.) 2:2:39; 6:1&2:242
Coble, J. C. 64:2:36, 38-39, 42
Coble, John 54:1:15
Cobos, Jose 51:2:33-34
Cobry, T. A. 26:1:31-32
Cocheu, Frank S. (Brigadier General) 18:1:58
Cochise County (Arizona) 65:4:23
Cochrane, Ben (Mrs.) 26:1:61
Cochrane, Timothy S. (see review of Blackfeet and Buffalo: Memories of Life Among the Indians; review of Knights of the Broadax: The Story of the Wyoming Tie Hack; review of Land Use, Environment and Social Change: The Shaping of Island County, Washington; review of Mister, You Got Yourself a Horse: Tales of Old-Time Horse Trading)
Cochrane, Willard W. (see review of Horse of the Americas)
Cockrell (Senator) 20:2:144, 156
Codding, George R. 31:2:166, 187
Cody (Wyoming) 66:1&2:72; 66:4:33
Cody, Buffalo Bill 65:4:75 (see also Buffalo Bill; Cody, William F.)
Cody Canal 2:2:27; 49:2:264-265
Cody Club 5:4:164 (see also George T. Beck in front of his office where the first Cody Club was organized)
Cody Enterprise 26:1:1, 6, 8, 10, 14-15, 17, 20, 22; 65:1:4
Cody, Ernest W. 14:3:248
Cody Family, Incorporated 14:1:21
Cody Gateway (see Joseph E. Stimson in camp at the Cody Gateway to Yellowstone National Park photo)
Cody in LeClaire by F. W. Fryxell 14:1:24-30
Cody, Irma 26:1:6, 11
Cody, Isaac 31:1:56
Cody Main Street Project 65:4:19
Cody, Mary Elizabeth 25:1:95; 50:1:174
Cody Oil and Development Company 40:1:99-100
Cody Pioneer Center 14:1:21
Cody Public Schools 27:2:226
Cody Stockgrowers (see Automobiles for the Park)
Cody Trading Company 38:1:82; 40:1:82
Cody Trading Post 66:4:25
Cody, William Frederick 1:1:7; photo 14:1:front cover, 21, 26, 29; 17:1:15; 18:2:93, 116, 127; 19:1:35; 19:2:67, 137; 21:1:66; 21:2/3:214; 22:2:106; 24:2:82, 89; 26:1:1, 3-24; 26:2:116, 208; 28:1:20, 47, 100-103; 29:2:191-192; 30:1:41; 30:2:146, 150; 32:1:16; 40:1:73-105; 41:2:272-274; 44:2:269; 46:1:22, 30, 39; 47:2:139-151; 49:1:109, 113-114, 119, 123-126; 50:1:139; 51:1:116; 53:2:15; 60:1:25 (see also Buffalo Bill; Colonel Cody’s Dream of Pioneer Center-A Reality)
Cody, Wyoming 2:2:26; 26:1:3, 5, 7-8, 22; 33:2:220; 40:1:73-105; 42:2:173, 177; 64:3/4:23 (see also Building the Town of Cody: George T. Beck, 1894-1943)
Cody, Wyoming promotional brochure photo 40:1:page following 72
Cody’s Wild West Show 45:1:14, 19
Coe and Carter stock company 17:1:56; 36:1:67; 56:1:40, 42, 45-56, 51
Coe Collection 23:1:53; 66:4:29
Coe, Frank E. 56:1:46
Coe, Isaac (General) 56:1:40
Coe, Margaret Hoglund 54:2:14
Coe, William Robertson 5:4:163; 19:1:58; 24:1:101; 24:2:117-118; 25:1:92, 94, 97, 211; 26:1:96-97; 26:2:219; 27:1:95-96, 115; 27:2:224, 240; 34:2:172; 43:1:21, 24, 46-48; 51:1:116; 54:1:31-33; photo 56:1:28, 29-30; 66:3:10; 66:4:2 (see also William Robertson Coe Distinguished Professor of American Studies)
Coehlo, Dennis (see review of Wyoming: A Geography)
Coeur d’Alene (see Mining Town: The Photographic Record of T.N. Barnard and Nellie Stockbridge from the Coeur d’Alenes)
Coeur D’Alene Indians 33:1:28
Coeur d’Alene strike 65:4:5
coffee coolers 15:1:51
Coffee, C. F. (Colonel) 21:1:99
Coffee Creek 30:2:155
Coffee, E. 42:1:92-93; 57:2:27 (see also Ecoffey, Jules)
Coffee, Harry 49:2:193
Coffee, Jules E. (see Ecoffey, Jules)
Coffeen Avenue and Avoca Street intersection street signs (Sheridan, Wyoming) photo 66:3:32
Coffeen Block (Sheridan, Wyoming) photo 66:3:32, 42-43
Coffeen, Donald (see Custer Battle Book)
Coffeen, Grace (see Custer Battle Book)
Coffeen, H. A. 18:2:159; 20:1:15; 65:1:32
Coffeen, Harriet Newell (Mrs. Henry A.) 66:3:31
Coffeen, Henry A. 12:4:285-286; 35:1:72; 37:1:4-5, 14-15, 18, 21-22; 37:2:195, 200; 39:2:179; 40:1:65; 66:1&2:20 (see also Custer Battle Book; I Am Not a Cuckoo Democrat! The Congressional Career of Henry A. Coffeen)
Coffeen, Herbert 54:2:4
Coffeen Improvement Company 66:3:32
Coffeen, John 66:3:31
Coffeen, Michael 66:3:31
Coffey, Thomas M. (Reverend) 65:1:28-29
Coffin (Reverend) 31:1:43
Coffinbury, Cyrus B. (Captain) 36:2:218-219
Coffinbury, Cyrus C. (Major) 55:1:37
Coffinbury Train 36:2:214, 220, 222
Coffman, A. W. (see Kaufman, A. W.)
Coffman, Billy 37:2:226-227
Coffman, Hugh 29:2:157
Coffman, James R. 46:1:51
Cofone, Albin J. (see review of World Rushed In: The California Gold Rush Experience)
Coghill, Alex 33:2:133
Coghill, David 33:2:133
Coghill, George 33:2:133
Cogshell, C. E. 34:2:216
Cogswell, John G. (Doctor) 28:2:135
Cogswell, W. R. 16:1:80; 61:2:42
Cohen, David (see America Then and Now)
Cohen, Jackson (Doctor) 65:1:53
Cohen, Nathan 61:1:19
Cohen, Victor H. (see James Bridger Claims)
Coinage Act (1873) 66:3:38
Cojo 16:2:111, 115, 135 (see also Ute)
Coke, Henry J. 58:2:6
Coker, William S. (see Anglo-Spanish Confrontation on the Gulf Coast During the American Revolution)
Cokeville Mercantile Company 60:2:12-13
Cokeville Register 22:2:41
Cokeville, Wyoming 22:2:50, 60; 30:2:213; 60:2:12-13, photo 14, 15-20 (see also Bear River Valley in Cokesville Area; Fifth Segment of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. Green River to Cokeville. Trek No. 24 of the Historical Trail Treks)
Colbert, Thomas Burnell (see review of Clash of Interests: Interior Department and the Mountain West, 1863-96)
Colby, L. W. 46:1:36, 38
Cold Creek, Wyoming 46:2:265
Cold Hand 46:2:273
Cold Springs 16:2:88; 29:2:157; 33:2:225 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS)
Cold Springs by Curtiss Root 42:1:79-81
Cold Springs battle 42:1:81; 42:2:25
Cold Springs Camp by James Fletcher 46:2:279-280
Cold Springs robbery (1878) 27:1:108-109
Cold Springs Station 38:1:97-98
Cold War 64:3/4:23
Cold Water Creek 22:2:96
Cole (Captain) 36:1:69-70
Cole, C. W. 2:1:20
Cole, G. L. 18:2:99
Cole, J. A. (Lieutenant; Major) 18:1:56; 38:1:64
Cole, Jack 30:2:159
Cole, Nelson A. (Lieutenant Colonel; Colonel) 27:2:144-145, 149-158; 36:1:51-52, 71, 75; 46:1:32-33; 55:1:37-38
Cole, O. F. (Captain) 55:1:39
Coleman (Corporal) 32:2:223
Coleman (Mrs.) 65:2/3:17
Coleman 65:2/3:19
Coleman, A. B. (Colonel) 39:1:7
Coleman, Curely 37:1:96
Coleman, George 52:2:52
Coleman, James 51:2:46, 49, 51
Coleman, Samuel 66:1&2:2
Coleman, William (Lieutenant) 36:2:210-211
Coles, C. J. 33:2:151
Colfax, Schuyler 28:2:196
Colford, Richard 64:2:52
Colgan, Celeste review of Riding the White Horse Home: A Western Family Album 66:3:81-82
Colhoff, George W. 39:2:204-206, 209; 43:2:250
Colket, T. C. 32:2:249
Colket, T. C., 2d (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226
Collards, F. A. (Captain) 21:2/3:137
collections (see Thorp-Stock Growers Association)
Collections and Preservation of Wyoming War Records 15:1:92
Collections of the (Wyoming) Historical Society 66:4:25
Collections of the Wyoming State Historical Society 50:1:176
Collector, Stephen, Law of the Range, review 66:1&2:53
College Building 26:1:84
Collens 37:2:231
Collerton, Henry P. "Doc" (see Culleton, Henry P. "Doc")
Collet 30:2:213
Collett, Gene 60:2:12-13
Colley, A. G. 41:1:46
Colley, Samuel G. 46:1:7
Collidge, Gerard 14:4:297
Collier, Drucinda 34:1:5
Collier, John 41:1:40
Collier, John 66:3:50-52
Collier, Nancy Melinda 34:1:5-6, 9, 18
Collier, Richard photos by 65:1:5, 54; 65:4:3, 55, 59-60; 66:1&2:26-27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32-33, 34, 35, 36, 37; 66:3:32, 36, 42, 53; 66:4:22-23; review of Law of the Range 66:1&2:53
Collier, William S. (Captain) 38:1:29-31, 42, 46
Collins, Ab 47:2:240
Collins, Billy 47:2:236-237, 240
Collins Brothers Saddlery 34:2:215
Collins, Caspar W. (Lieutenant) 8:3:573; 13:4:319-321; 17:1:9; 20:1:88, 90-91; 27:1:3, 10-11, 14-16; 28:2:180-186, 189-190, 192, 216; 29:1:75-77; 32:2:228, 235, 237; 43:2:281-282, 289-291; 47:1:25; 48:1:86
Collins, Charles 54:1:38, 42-43
Collins, Dabney Otis 25:1:94; 27:2:226 (see also Land of Tall Skies, A Pageant of the Colorado High Plains)
Collins, E. P. 6:3:284
Collins, Edward (Lieutenant Colonel) 38:1:39, 42
Collins, George 42:2:208
Collins, Gilbert 18:2:111, 113, 117
Collins, J. D. 14:4:319
Collins, J. S. (see J. S. Collins and Sons)
Collins, J. W. 51:2:10-11, 16-17, 19-21
Collins, James (Private) 49:2:260
Collins, James 20:2:174
Collins, John (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226
Collins, John S. 18:2:111, 113, 116-117, 128
Collins, M. R. 16:2:166
Collins, Michael (Private) 27:2:172
Collins, R. W. 54:2:38
Collins Saddler Shop 18:2:117
Collins, W. R. E. 41:2:200
Collins, William O. (Lieutenant Colonel; Colonel) 15:2:151-152; 17:1:8-9; 27:1:10-11; 28:2:181, 192; 31:1:79; 33:1:97; 34:2:154-155; 38:1:15, 42; 43:2:289; 46:1:9-11, 21; 47:1:22-24, 29-30, 63; 48:1:86; 49:1:24, 31, 40
Collins, William O. (Mrs.) 45:1:102
Collins, William S. (Captain) 49:2:258, 271-272
Collins, Winfield S. 24:2:80-82, 89
Collison, Hal 17:1:68, 71, 73
Collister 28:2:174
Collister, Oscar 8:4:635; 9:1:673; 43:2:278-279 (see also Life of Oscar Collister, Wyoming Pioneer)
Collom-Dutch Bill mail contract 16:2:88
Collom, Ed. 16:2:98
Collom, Joe 16:1:78; 16:2:100-101, 127
Collom, John 16:2:91, 98
Collona, Maxine (see Jireh College-Stirred Embers of the Past)
Colman, Gus 20:2:104
Colon, Jean 36:2:172
Colonel Cody’s Dream of Pioneer Center-A Reality by Mary Jester Allen 14:1:20-24
Colonial National Historic Park, Virginia 17:1:21
Colonization of the Big Horn Basin by the Mormons by Eliza R. Lythgoe 14:1:39-50
Colonizing Corporation of Cheyenne 18:2:144
Colonna, Jerry 64:3/4:147
Coloradans by Robert G.Athern, review 54:1:78-79
Colorado 7:4:449; 16:1:75; 22:1:53, 62; 25:2:192; 65:1:15, 18, 25, 33; 65:2/3:6, 7, 10, 13; 65:4:12, 54; 66:3:13, 16, 29, 65 (see also Coloradans; Hour of Trial: The Conversation Conflict in Colorado and the West, 1891- 1907; Land of Tall Skies. A Pageant of the Colorado High Plains; Press on Wheels. A History of the Frontier Index of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Elsewhere?; Wyoming v. Colorado Revisited. The United States Supreme Court and the Laramie River Controversy, 1911-1922)
Colorado and Clear Creek Railroad Company 23:1:41
Colorado and Southern: Northern Division by James L. Ehernberger and Francis G. Geschwind, review 39:1:143-144
Colorado Assistant State Historian 66:4:24 (see Gressley, Gene)
Colorado Central and Pacific Railroad Company 23:1:41
Colorado Central Railroad 23:1:11-14, 37, 41; 65:1:1
Colorado Charlie (see Utter, Charles H.)
Colorado Chieftan 33:2:139
Colorado City, Colorado 30:2:133
Colorado College 66:1&2:70
Colorado Compact (1922) 55:2:14
Colorado Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church 65:1:29 (see also Methodist field)
Colorado Fuel and Iron Company 12:2:162; 43:2:259-260, 263 (see also Pioneer Steelmaker in the West: The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, 1872-1903)
Colorado goldfields 57:1:43, map 47, 52, 55
Colorado Historical Society 13:3:231
Colorado homesteads (see Long Vistas: Women and Families on Colorado Homesteads)
Colorado Junction (see Hazard, Wyoming)
Colorado Leader 23:1:8; 34:1:63; 34:2:221
Colorado mining 23:1:10 (see also Golden Sword: The Coming of Capitalism to the Colorado Mining Frontier)
Colorado mountains (see Fourteeners. Colorado’s Great Mountains)
Colorado of the West River (see Sisk-ke-dee)
Colorado Railroad Company 23:1:37, 42-44
Colorado River 16:2:88 (see also New Courses for the Colorado River: Major Issues for the Next Century; Steamboats on the Colorado River, 1852-1907)
Colorado River Compact 50:2:324-326, 329 (see also Water and the West: The Colorado River Compact and the Politics of Water in the American West)
Colorado Southern Railroad 23:1:34-36, 41-42; 25:1:85
Colorado Springs, Colorado 64:3/4:15
Colorado State Archives 25:2:211
Colorado State Historian (see Spring, Agnes Wright)
Colorado State University 65:1:35; 66:1&2:27; 66:3:65
Colorado Synod of the Presbyterian Church 65:1:25
Colorado Territory 65:2/3:11
Colorado: A History of the Centennial State by Carl Abbot, review 48:2:284-285
Colored Men’s Service Center 64:3/4:11 (see also Afro-American)
Colorow 16:2:89, 96, 128, 135 (see also Ute)
Colorow Bill 16:2:127, 129 (see also Marston, Bill)
Colporteur 65:1:23-24
Colt, Samuel 65:4:12
Colter, John 3:2:127-129; 4:2:279; map 10:3:100-110; 11:7:118; 12:3:221-222; 15:2:102-104, 133-134; 16:1:72; 17:2:90, 105-106; 18:1:68; 25:1:88, 102-104; 29:1:103-106; 29:2:125; 30:1:11, 106, 109-110; 31:2:177, 189; 37:2:217-218; 44:1:77, 79; 44:2:241; 46:1:32, 126; 49:2:266; 55:1:52; 56:2:22-23 (see also HISTORICAL MARKERS; Sketch of John Colter)
Colter Stone 30:1:109
Colter’s Hell 30:1:11
Colter’s Hell and Jackson Hole by Merrill J. Mattes, review 34:2:257
Columbia River 17:2:52, 102, 104-105; 65:2/3:7
Columbia Sesquicentennial Commission 10:1:44
Columbia University (New York) 66:1&2:32
Columbia University Libraries 27:2:226
Columbus, Ohio 65:1:8; 66:4:9
Columbus, Texas 23:1:99
Colwell (Captain) 30:2:165
Colwell, R. G. 25:2:224-226
Colyer, Oliver J. 27:2:226; 50:1:49
Comanche 17:2:137-138; 26:2:124; 29:2:129; 31:2:199; 33:1:24, 35; 36:2:134, 143; 46:1:10; 50:1:167; 59:1:54, 56; 63:3:84-85 (see also TREATIES: Comanche and Bourgmont)
Comanche (horse) (see HORSES AND MULES)
Comanche (Sioux Chief) 29:1:46-47 (see also Sioux)
Comba, Richard (Captain) 38:1:35, 37, 39, 42, 46
Combs, Barry B. (see review of Sherman Hill; Westward to Promontory)
Combs, E. B. 24:2:8
Combs, Roy 24:2:5, 8-9
Come An’ Get It by Ramon F. Adams, review 25:2:218
Come Blackrobe: DeSmet and the Indian Tragedy by John J. Killoren, review 66:4:65-67
Come See the Paradise, review 63:3:106-107
Comes-in-Sight 59:1:51 (see also Cheyenne)
comets 64:3/4:46
Comission Honorifica 51:2:32-34
Comite Patriotico 51:2:33
Commanche by Audrey J. Hazell, poem 48:1:126
Commercial Block 54:1:12
Commercial Record 33:2:140; 39:1:25
Commercial State Bank of Guernsey 54:2:41
Commins, D. Duane (see William Robinson Leigh, Western Artist)
Commisky, (Reverend) 19:1:30
Commissary Ridge 22:2:50; 30:2:210, 212; 31:1:84, 89-90
Commission of the Conservation of the Elk of Jackson Hole, Wyoming 44:1:105
Commissioner of Education 22:1:57-58
Commissioner of Indian Affairs 21:2/3:191; 25:2:141-189; 26:2:170; 27:1:63; 58:2:10-21 (see also Misperception and Policy: A Case Study Based on the Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1829-1890)
Committee on Militarism 57:2:14, 17
Committee on Political Education 48:2:234, 241
Committee on Public Lands and Surveys 58:2:24
Committee on Resolutions (Democratic National Committee) 66:3:46
Committee on World Friendship Among Children 6:1&2:241
Commodity Credit Corporation 45:2:189
Commonwealers 18:1:27-28
communism 66:3:13
community development (see Frontier Camp to Small Town, A Study of Community Development)
Community Art Center by Henry F. Chadey 50:2:336-337
Como Mines, Colorado 25:2:192
Companions of the Trail by Hamlin Garland 22:2:40
company towns (see Parco, Wyoming: A Model Company Town)
Company B (see MILITARY)
Company D (see MILITARY)
Company E (see MILITARY)
Company H 16:2:162, photo 163 (see MILITARY: Girl Militia)
Compassionate Samaritan: The Life of Lyndon B. Johnson by Philip Reed Rulon, review 54:1:70-71
Compiler Oregon Trail Trek No. 8 by Hazel Nobel Boyack 31:1:77-93
Compton (Colonel) 16:2:118
Compton, Jim 22:2:9
Computer Technology Division (Wyoming State Department of Administration and Information) 66:3:8, 18; 66:4:22
Comstock and Company 44:1:42
Comstock, Anthony 34:2:204, 206, 210
Comstock, Bill 46:1:19, 21-22
Comstock, Henry 44:1:49
Comstock, Theodore B. 15:2:118
Conant, E. M. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226
Conant, Roger (see Mercer’s Belles)
Conaway, A. B. 15:1:42, 45
Conaway, Arthur 37:2:187, 305
Conaway, Asbury B. (Judge) photo 12:4:286-287; 37:1:5, 14, 17, 19, 24, 44; photo 53:2:31, 38, 40
concentration camps (see Heart Mountain. The History of an American Concentration Camp)
Concert Hall 39:1:26
Concord Coaches 32:1:26, 29; 37:1:77, 79 (see also stage coaches)
Concord stage 31:1:34-35, 39
Condie, Malcolm 24:1:3-4
Condit, Carolyn 39:2:261
Condit, Clark 32:2:251; 39:2:261
Condit, Dick 39:2:261
Condit, Elwin W. (Mrs.) 29:1:33
Condit, James L. 9:2:697
Condit, Jim 39:2:244, 261
Condit, L. R. A. 29:1:43; 32:1:91; 34:1:111
Condit, Lillian B. (Mrs.) 27:2:226
Condit, Lon 39:2:244
Condit, Richard 32:2:247, 251
Condit, Richard H. 27:2:226
Condit, Thelma Gatchell (Mrs.) 27:2:224, 250; 28:2:209, 212; 29:1:120; 29:2:237-238; 30:1:53-75, 106, 108, 111; 30:2:223, 240; 34:1:132 (see also Hole-in-the-Wall; Hole-in-the-Wall, Ono--Early Post Office, Part VI; Hole- in-the-Wall, Early Day Dances, Part VII, Sections I and III; In Memory, Thelma Gatchell Condit; Wyoming State Historical Society President’s Message)
Condit, Winona B. 14:3:196
Cone, G. C. 32:1:64
Cone, Gordon C. 31:2:177-178
Conestoga wagon 65:2/3:15
Confederate Army (see MILITARY)
Confession of George Dunning 49:1:58-63
Conforth, Allan 44:1:46
Conforth, Anthony 44:1:46
Conger, Dean, photo by 66:4:2
Conger, Patrick A. 15:2:122
Congregational Church 65:1:23, 27, 32-33
Congregational missionaries 66:3:6
Congregational Missionary Society 66:1&2:15, 21
Congress (1888) 20:1:37 (see also King of the Hill: Power and Personality in The House of Representatives)
Congress and the Indian: The Politics of Conquest by Robert L. Munkres 60:2:22-31
Congress Park, Illinois 65:2/3:14
Congressional Career of Joseph Maul Carey by George W. Paulson 35:1:21-81
Congressional Career of Senator Francis E. Warren from 1890 to 1902 by Anne Carolyn Hansen 20:1:3-49; 20:2:131-158
Congressional Delegates (see FIRSTS: election for delegates to Congress)
Congressional documents (see Index of Congressional Documents Cites Valuable Wyoming History, 1803-1936)
Congressional Record (First Session) 20:1:14, 19
Congress (Fifty-fourth) 8:2:529-539 (see also US Congress)
Conklin, Robert F. 27:2:226
Conley, Paddy (Corporal) 36:1:62
Conley, Pat 47:1:85
Connaghan, Catharine (Mrs.) 28:2:138
Connaghan, Jeanette 28:2:139
Connaghan, Mary 28:2:139
Connaghan, Robert 28:2:138
Connecticut 10:4:186
Connell, Emmett 26:1:55
Connell, Evan S. (see Son of the Morning Star, Custer and the Little Bighorn)
Connell, Thomas W. (Captain) 59:1:29
Connelley, Pat 30:1:21
Connelly (Sergeant) 36:2:178-179
Connelly, Thomas Claude (see also Wyoming a Cattle Kingdom) 22:1:68
Conner, Glen A. 27:2:164; 28:1:41
Conner, R. B. 20:1:74
Connis, J. R. (see Recollections of Taylor Pennock)
Connolly (Lieutenant) 39:1:106
Connolly, C. P. 20:2:148
Connolly, Gallio C. 29:2:159
Connor Battlefield 6:4:290
Connor Campaign (1865) 44:2:141
Connor Expedition 44:2:154-155
Connor, J. W. 17:1:80, 82
Connor, John 19:1:31
Connor, Patrick Edward (General) 1:3:7; 8:2:571; 15:4:376; 16:1:74; 17:1:9; 18:2:93, 107; 27:2:142-158; 28:1:86, 89; 28:2:198, 201, 203; 29:1:76, 78, 86-89, 91; 29:2:196-197, 205-206, 208, 215-216; 33:1:78; 33:2:170-172, 211; 34:2:245; 35:2:126; 36:1:49, 51-52, 70-71, 73-75; 36:2:222; 41:1:55; 41:2:221-223; 44:1:31; 44:2:143; 45:1:106; 46:1:11, 32, 34; 47:1:45; 51:2:40; 55:1:37-38 (see also Connor Campaign; Connor Expedition; Glory Hunter: A Biography of Patrick Edward Connor; Powder River Expedition)
Connor, Rock H. 26:1:94; 26:2:215
Connor, T. J. 22:2:55
Connor, T. W. 15:4:387
Connors (General) (see General Connor’s Tongue River Battle)
Connor’s Johnny (see Connor’s Saloon)
Connor’s Saloon 21:1:22
Conologue, Moneta 2:4:78
Conover, Peter (Colonel) 26:2:149
Conquering Bear 33:2:226-228; 36:1:13 (see also Brule Sioux)
Conrad 29:1:54
Conrad, Casper H. (Brigadier General) 18:1:58
Conrad, Francis (Corporal) 20:2:167; 43:2:243-245
Conrad, George (Captain) 27:2:145
Conrad, John A. 35:2:128, 131
Conrad, John H. (see John H. Conrad and Company)
Conroy and Williams Articles of Agreement 9:3:760
Conroy, Florence 61:1:8
Conroy, John C. 55:1:45
conservation 22:1:54-55 (see also Crucible for Conservation)
Considine, Jim 31:2:135-138
Consolidated Oil Company 55:1:8
Consolidated Royalty (Con-Roy) Building (Casper, Wyoming) 66:1&2:32
Consolidated Royalty Oil Company 22:1:81
Constant, Alex 40:1:114
Constant, Katherine 22:1:68
Constantine Record 23:2:48
Constitution 26:1:86; 26:2:199 (see also State Constitution)
Constitutional Convention 24:2:28-30; 53:2:14 (see also State Constitutional Convention)
Constitutional Convention Committee for Irrigation and Water Rights 53:2:14
Constitutional Convention delegates (see State Constitutional Convention delegates)
Continental Divide 1:1:3; 17:2:89, 91; 65:2/3:7
Continental Oil Company 28:2:176
Continental Steamer 34:1:78; 35:2:214, 218, 220, 222-223, 225, 228 (see also Journal of Life on the Steamer Continental)
Continental Trading Company, Ltd. 53:1:23, 25 (see also Naval Oil Reserves, Teapot Dome and the Continental Trading Company)
Contor, Jack 36:2:153
Contract With America 66:4:4
Contrasting Views of Lynching in Two Wister Stories by Roscoe L. Buckland 65:4:3, 36
Control Oil 22:1:90
conundrums 58:2:6
Convent of the Holy Child Jesus 8:4:644
Conversations with Wallace Stegner on Western History and Literature by Wallace Stegner and Richard Etulain, review 56:2:49
Converse, A. R. 15:4:388; 20:1:4; 23:1:17; 24:2:20; 28:2:175
Converse, Amasa R. (Reverend) 39:1:85; 54:1:52
Converse and Warren Livestock Company 20:1:7
Converse Cattle Company 54:1:52
Converse, Charaty Ann photo 39:1:86, 91
Converse, Charles Sydney (Reverend) 38:2:174; 39:1:74, 85, photo 86, 88, 97, 100
Converse County 66:3:34
Converse County map 6:3:275; 6:4:301, 313, 318-319; 7:1:329-333; 18:2:157-159; 19:1:32; 21:2/3:197; 24:2:21, 39, 47; 33:2:156-157, 196; 36:2:212, 228; 42:2:230, 267; 48:2:177, 194; 49:1:6-7, 17-19; 65:1:22 (see also Economic History and Settlement of Converse County, Wyoming Bibliography)
Converse County News 24:2:39, 47; 33:2:157
Converse, Flavia (Miss) 38:2:174
Converse, N. Jesse (Mrs.) 24:1:101
Convery, James 35:2:137
convict strike at the Wyoming State Penitentiary 65:4:7 (see also State Penitentiary)
Conwell, Pat 23:1:101
Conwell, R. E. 56:1:26
Conwell, Ralph 23:1:100; 25:1:63, 66-67
Conyers, E. W. 42:1:8, 21; 42:2:199, 201-203, 213, 220-221; 43:2:229; 65:2/3:23-26
Conyers, Enoch 40:2:203
Cook (Doctor) 22:2:16
Cook (Lieutenant) 35:2:220
Cook (Superintendent) 20:2:171
Cook 1:4:20; 48:1:122; 65:2/3:24
Cook, A. D. 22:2:43
Cook, A. H. (Captain) 1:3:20
Cook, Ada 26:1:58
Cook, Amanda Mary Fletcher 46:1:5-25, photos 26-27, 28-46
Cook, Bird Wolfe (Mrs.) 32:1:75
Cook, C. C. (Mrs.) 27:2:226
Cook, C. W. 15:2:108; 36:2:138
Cook, Charles (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226
Cook, Charles W. (see Valley of the Upper Yellowstone)
Cook, D. C. 16:2:174 (see also Bill Barlow’s Budget Office, 1886, Douglas, Wyoming)
Cook, D. J. 20:2:171, 175
Cook, Dave 61:1:3-4
Cook, Edmund (Mr. and Mrs.) 38:1:85, 93, 103
Cook, Elizabeth 64:3/4:22
Cook, Frederick (Doctor) 52:2:46
Cook, Fredrick 27:2:208; 28:1:87-88
Cook, Harold J. (see Tales of the 0-4 Ranch)
Cook, Helen 29:1:32 (see also Old Church)
Cook, James (Captain) 38:2:227; 40:1:53
Cook, James H. 65:1:46 (see also Fifty Years on the Old Frontier)
Cook, Jeannie (see Wiley’s Dream of Empire: The Wiley Irrigation Project)
Cook, Joe "Red Canyon Stage Station" 40:1:119-120
Cook, Joseph W. (Reverend) 28:2:145; 34:2:231; 38:2:183, 188; 39:1:29; 40:2:166, 178-179; 41:1:88
Cook, Josiah 24:2:82, 87, 89
Cook, Louisa 65:2/3:24
Cook, Lucy 65:2/3:12
Cook, Malcolm L. 27:2:226 (see also review of Montana: A History of Two Centuries; review of Rocky Mountain West)
Cook, Missouri 65:2/3:23
Cook, Peter S. 26:1:31; 61:1:3
Cook, Philip St. George 38:2:223; 42:1:18, 91-92
Cook, T. S. 24:2:3
Cook, Thomas 15:1:15
Cook, V. T. (Doctor) 60:1:25
Cook, Vera 31:1:44
Cook, W. W. (Lieutenant) 36:2:176, 178-179
Cook, Will 55:1:25
Cook, William 26:1:57-58, 64
Cook, William E. 46:1:24
Cook, William Wallace 49:1:109-110, photo 111, 112-130 (see also William Wallace Cook: Dime Novelist)
Cooke City 12:3:224
Cooke, John Rogers 27:1:43
Cooke, Philip St. George (Colonel) 16:1:140; 27:1:43-60, 64, 75
Cookesley’s Peak 52 Cowboy State (see also Wyoming: Still the Cowboy State?)
cooking (see Shoot Me A Biscuit. Stories of Yesteryear’s Roundup Cooks)
Cooksey, C. R. "Mose" (Mr. and Mrs.) 38:1:93, 103
Cookson, David A. (see review of I’d Rather Be Born Lucky than Rich: The Autobiography of Robert H. Hinckley)
Cook’s Creed 47:2:198
Cooley (Sergeant) 21:2/3:188
Cooley, Arden 25:1:79
Cooley, D. N. 29:2:211-213, 217-221, 224-227; 39:2:190
Cooley, Elton (Mrs.) 25:1:72-73, 75, 77-78
Cooley, Elton 25:1:75-76, 79
Cooley, Myra 25:1:77, 80-81 (see also Meet Me on the Green)
Coolidge (Captain) 19:2:110
Coolidge, Grace (see Teepee Neighbors)
Coolidge, Porter B. 2:4:78; 6:1&2:241; 11:4:240; 26:1:56 (see also Sacajawea)
Coolidge, Sherman (Reverend) 11:4:240; 19:2:110
coon dance 66:1&2:18
Coon Creek 51:1:107
Coon Dive 49:2:257 (see also RANCHES: hog)
Cooney and Coffee road ranch 18:2:130 (see also Cuney and Ecoffey; RANCHES: hog; RANCHES: Six Mile Ranch; RANCHES: Three Mile Ranch)
Cooney, Thomas F. 27:2:226
Coons, Arlan W. 42:2:174
Coonts (Mrs.) 42:2:206
Cooper (architect) 15:2:158
Cooper (rodman) 17:1:24
Cooper, Billie 38:1:117
Cooper, Clara Chassell 26:1:96; 26:2:216, 219
Cooper County, Missouri 23:1:61-62
Cooper Cove 33:1:91
Cooper Creek 33:1:89; 36:1:19 (see also Short History of the Cooper Creek Area)
Cooper Creek Crossing 33:1:90
Cooper Creek Stage Station 33:1:89
Cooper Hill 33:1:89
Cooper Hill Mines 42:164
Cooper, J. B. 53:1:10
Cooper, J. G. (Doctor) 16:2:145
Cooper, J. P. 42:1:79-809
Cooper, Jack 36:2:239-240
Cooper, James Fenimore 65:4:14
Cooper Lake 21:2/3:197; 33:1:89
Cooper, Owl-Eyed Tom 37:1:104
Cooper, Ralph 27:2:226
Cooper, Tom 19:1:45, 48; 23:2:58; 28:2:188
Cooperative Extension Service 64:1:11, 21
Cooper’s Creek 17:1:30; 44:2:148, 152
Coordinating Committee on National Parks and National Forests 58:2:26
Coo-sha-gan 30:1:72 (see also Bannock)
Cooz (Chief Johnson’s wife) 16:2:91 (see also Ute)
Cope (see Master Naturalist Cope)
Cope, Edward 26:1:34
Cope, Everton B. 24:1:4; 27:2:226
COPE (see Committee on Political Education)
Copenhaver, Everett T. 27:2:240; 48:2:188-189, 236
copper smelter 15:1:37
Copper King Mine 60:2:33
Copper Mountain 19:2:117; 24:2:96; 39:1:114
Copper Mountain sulpher mines 51:1:132
Copperton, Wyoming 28:2:158
Coppinger, J. J. (Brigadier General) 16:1:10, 16, 28; 20:2:113
Copps, Earnest W. (Mrs.) 35:2:142
Cora F. Cressy (sailing ship) 66:1&2:47-49
Cora, Wyoming 22:2:30, 32
Corbett Crossing, Wyoming 49:2:264-265, 273, 284
Corbett, John 49:2:264, 274, 281, 283; 51:1:118
Corbett Trading Post (see Old Arland and Corbett Trading Post on Cottonwood Creek)
Corbin, Dan 30:2:214
Corbin, Helen (Mrs.) 27:2:238
Corbridge, W. J. 8:3:602
Corbusier, William H. (Doctor) 53:2:61
Cordier, Mary H. (see Schoolwomen of the Prairies and Plains)
cordillera 65:2/3:7
Cordiner, A. H. 27:2:226
Cordiner, Jim 15:3:242
Cordit, Sylvanius 22:2:56
Cordova, Rose (Mrs.) 51:2:32
Corey, George W. 33:2:141
Corey, Herbert 42:2:177
Corger, Mary 46:2:226 (see also Shoshone (Eastern))
Corlett Grade School 54:1:20
Corlett, Lacey 37:2:178
Corlett, Riner 37:2:178
Corlett, William W. 1:2:7; 37:1:29; 15:1:8-9, 40; 15:3:285; 15:4:389; 17:1:79-80; 19:2:130; 20:1:64, 66, 73; 21:2/3:195; 23:1:8-9, 29; 37:2:167; 51:2:24; 53:2:22, 26, 34, 36-37; 62:1:53
Corn Belt (see also From Prairie to Corn Belt Farming on the Illinois and Iowa Prairies in the Nineteenth Century)
Corn Creek farm 27:1:78, 85, 87
Corn, Samuel T. (Justice) 15:1:45; 20:1:11; 35:1:77; 37:2:187, 203; photo 53:2:31, 37; 61:2:47
Cornelison, John W. 64:3/4:4 (see also Beginning of the West: Annals of the Kansas Gateway to the American West, 1540-1854; review of From the Missouri to the Great Salt Lake: An Account of Overland Freighting; review of Swan Land and Cattle Company, Ltd.; review of Western Incidents Connected with the Union Pacific Railroad)
Cornell (Reverend) 17:1:77, 80, 82-83
Cornell, John (Reverend) 38:2:183, 188, 194
Cornell, Joseph (Reverend) 34:1:86, 92
Cornell, Wm. 22:2:55
cornerstone laying ceremonies (see Wyoming State Capitol)
Cornforth Brothers 39:1:14
Cornish (see Crossing Wyoming with the Forty-Niners: Cornish Impressions of the Trek West; Cousin Jacks: The Cornish in America)
Cornish and Watson Saddlery 34:2:216
Cornish miners 59:2:8-10
Cornwall, M. (Reverend) 42:2:224
Coronado 21:2/3:171
Corporation for Public Broadcasting 66:4:2
Corral Creek, Idaho 23:1:87
Corry, Lee 19:2:68
Corry, Len 19:2:68
Corsberg, Mike photo 38:1:114, 117
Corsetry 46:2:226 (see also Shoshone (Eastern))
Corson, Sam 64:2:37
Cortes, Hernando 49:2:228, 231, 243
Corthell, (Mrs.) 59:1:39, 44
Corthell, David 27:2:226; 33:1:73, 101
Corthell, Irving E. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:226
Corthell, Morris 33:1:49
Corthell, Nellis E. 23:1:77; 42:1:49-50, 52; 59:1:39, 44
Corum, Alfred 45:2:260
Corum, Alfred A. (see GRAVES; relocation of pioneer burials)
Cory, Benjamin (Doctor) 40:2:206, 217; 42:1:21; 43:2:225
Cory, L. P. 21:2/3:210
Cosad, David 31:1:17; 32:2:169
Cosby, C. M. 43:1:45, 50
Cosgriff Brothers 44:2:179, 205
Cosgriff, T. A. (Mrs.) 27:2:226
Cosgriff, Thomas A. 54:2:41, 44
Cosgrove, Tommy 16:1:31
Cosmos Club (Washington, D.C.) 66:4:24
Cossley, Jo 22:2:65-66, 70
Coster, Robert 26:2:149
costume (see Primitive Indian Dress)
Cota, Percy "Blackie" 41:1:67
Cotherman, Steve (see review of Democratic Art, An Exhibition on the History of Chromolithography)
Cotner, Cotner and Kennedy 53:2:17
Cottage Row 51:2:12
Cotter, John L. (Doctor) 32:2:242; 33:2:128
Cotterman, Almeda (see Fisher, Almeda)
Cotterman, Homer 66:4:12, 21
Cottier, R. M. 39:2:258
cotton tail ("dizzy blonde") 16:2:141
Cotton, John 33:1:42
Cotton Mission 21:2/3:119
Cotton, Thomas M. 33:2:158; 37:2:182
Cottonwood Creek (Idaho) 23:12:88
Cottonwood Creek 28:1:46; 37:1:91; 39:1:123; 42:2:247, 254-255, 263; 44:1:17 (see also Old Arland and Corbett Trading Post on Cottonwood Creek)
Cottonwood Creek Valley 42:2:254
Cottonwood Creek, Wyoming 20:1:86; 23:2:24, 50-51; 26:2:212; 30:2:153
Cottonwood Divide (see HISTORICAL MARKERS)
Cottonwood Draw 37:1:99
Cottonwood Moon by Richard F. Fleck, review 51:2:71-72
Cottonwood Ranch (see RANCHES)
Cottonwood River 32:2:223
Cottonwood Springs 23:2:27; 42:1:96; 42:2:254
Cottonwood Station 23:2:25
Cottonwood Station by Helen Henderson 42:2:255-256
Cottrell, C. P. 26:12:63
Cottrell, Harvey 24:1:3
Couch, James 26:1:63
Coues 16:1:71 (see also Hidatsa Dictionary; Sioux)
Coues, Elliott 34:2:181, 185, 189
Coughlin, Louis D. 26:1:96
Coughman and Morse 29:2:155
Coughman, Joe 29:2:155
Coulehan, Charlotte (Mrs.) 17:2:171
Coulson, B. J. (Mrs.) 28:2:211
Coulson, Montana 49:2:269-270
Coulten (see Coulter)
Coulter (Coltrin), Jebedee 21:2/3:125
Coulter, F. S. (Mr. and Mrs.) 27:2:227
Coulter, John (see Colter, John)
Coulter, John M. 34:2:181; 44:1:88
Coulter Lake 44:1:88
Coulter’s Landing 19:2:68
Coulthard, J. H. "Bud" 24:1:4
Council Bluffs 4:1:242
Council Bluffs, Iowa 23:1:598; 31:21:145; 65:2/3:6, 11-13
Council Bluffs Road (see Council Bluffs Road; Mormon Trail-Council Bluffs Road)
Council Bluffs Road by Merrill J. Mattes 65:2/3:14
Council Grove 46:1:73
Council of Energy Resource Tribes 59:1:25
Countess of Flat Creek by Lynne Cheney 55:2:28-32
counties (1884) 15:1:69; (1910) map 35:2:176; (1930) map 35:2:175
Countiss, William H. 19:2:112
Country Railroad Station in America by H. Roger Grant and Charles W. Bohi, review 51:1:167-168
Country School Legacy in Wyoming by Andrew Gulliford 54:2:10-19
Countryman, Ethel 46:1:116
County Commissioners 19:1:31
County Defense Councils 24:1:5, 8
Courier 33:2:153-154
Course of Empire by Bernard DeVoto, review 25:2:222-224
Court House Rock 23:1:58, 64; 23:2:24; 25:2:123; 28:1:73; 40:1:14; photo 40:2:page following 252; photo 59:2:40, 41
Court Martial of General George Armstrong Custer by Lawrence A. Frost, review 53:2:81
Courtant’s History of Wyoming by Alfred J. Mokler 22:2:101-103
Courtney, John (Private) 27:2:172
Courts, Wyoming 53:2:22-43
Cousin Jacks: The Cornish in America by A. A. Rouse, review 41:2:282-283
Cousin Ranch (see RANCHES)
Coutant (Colonel) 1:3:19; 2:2:38-39; 9:3:746
Coutant, Charles G. 12:1:35-46; 12:2:144-152; 12:3:240-244; 12:4:323-328; 13:1:74-80; 13:2:141-155; 13:3:217- 230; 13:4:355-365; 14:1:65-82; 14:2:141-158; 19:2:117-124; 20:2:165-175; 21:2/3:181-182, 186, 191; 23:1:18; 46:1:39; 48:1:94; 66:4:2
Coutant, Chas. G. (Mrs.) 22:2:102
Coutis, George 52:2:50
Cover, Tom 36:2:224, 231
covered wagon drive 42:1:99-100; 42:2:177
Covered Wagon Centennial 23:2:58-59; 29:1:81
Covered Wagon Centennial 50:1:29-30, photo 31
Covert, Dean 21:2/3:111; 26:1:98
Covey, Edward (Doctor) 27:1:50, 58
Cow Belles 21:2/3:228-229, 234-236; 26:2:228 (see also Wyoming Cow-Belles)
Cow Chips ‘n Cactus by Florence Blake Smith, review 34:2:258
Cow Column 65:2/3:16
Cow Country 21:2/3:217
Cow Country Cavalcade by Maurice Frink, review 26:2:228; 65:4:32
Cow Country Legacies by Agnes Wright Spring, review 49:2:289-290
Cow Creek Ranch (see RANCHES)
Cowan, G. A. 29:2:143
cowboy equipment 21:1:67; 26:1:28
Cowboy and His Interpreters by Douglas Branch, review 34:2:250-251; 65:4:14
Cowboy at Work by Fay E. Ward, review 31:1:110
Cowboy by Philip Ashton Rollins, review 1:2:8; 1:1&2:15; 65:4:12, 34
Cowboy by Ross Santee, review 37:1:136-137
Cowboy Capers by Clifford Westermeier illustration 22:2:12, 13-25
Cowboy Culture: A Saga of Five Centuries by David Dary, review 54:1:80
Cowboy Joe 57:2:6
Cowboy Representative or Rep by Ed Wright 30:1:13-16
Cowboy Saloon photo 37:2:150
Cowboy Songs and Western Railroad Songs by Keith and Rusty McNeil, review 66:4:68
Cowboy State (Wyoming) 66:1&2:6; 66:3:54
Cowboy State 65:2/3:16
cowboys 5:1:30-31; 15:1:19-20; 21:1:57-62, 68-78; illustration 29:1:42; 29:2:161-168, illustration 166; 30:1:13-16; 52:1:44-45 (see also cowpunchers; Humour of the American Cowboy; labor strikes)
Cowboys and Cattlemen edited by Michael W. Kennedy, review 36:2:254-256
cowboy’s prayer 28:2:179
Cowdell, Jens 22:2:30, 38
Cowgirls of the Rodeo: Pioneer Professional Athletes by Mary Lou LeCompte, review 66:4:67-68
Cowgirls, Women of the American West: An Oral History by Teresa Jordan 56:2:45-46
Cowhick, D. R. (Reverend) 65:1:23
Cowhick, Grace 37:1:52
Cowhick, J. W. 37:1:95
Cowhick, J. Y. (Reverend) 37:1:54; 51:2:24
Cowhick, Ora 37:1:31
Cowles, C. J. 9:3:741
Cowley High School 27:2:227
Cowley, Matthew 21:2/3:120 (see also Woodruff, Wilford)
Cowley, Wyoming 30:2:149; 53:2:15
cowpunchers 26:1:31
Cows All Over the Place by Lee H. Whittlesey 66:4:42-57
Cox (Captain) 36:2:179
Cox (Doctor) 47:1:99
Cox, A. H. 1:3:19
Cox, Hugh 64:1:24
Cox, J. O. (General) 20:2:165
Cox, Jas. 19:1:26
Cox, John E. (Private) 49:2:254
Cox, Leslie 31:1:44, 46
Cox, Mark T. 26:1:31
Cox, Thomas 21:2/3:136, 156
Cox, W. C. 39:1:73
Coxey, Jacob (General) 41:1:105
Coxey, Jacob B. 54:1:13
Coxey, Jacob S. 66:3:44
Coxey’s Army 18:1:27, 29, 63; 41:1:105
Coxey’s Army: An American Odyssey by Carolos A. Schwantes, review 58:2:55
Coy, John 43:1:71
Coykendall (Mrs.) 33:1:89
Coyle, J. J. 34:1:15
Coyner, D. H. 21:2/3:181
Coyote Basin 16:2:101
Coyote Bill 47:2:145
coyotes 26:1:9; 50:2:258-259
Crabb, Pauline (Miss) 25:2:211
Crabtree, Henry 55:2:31
Crabtree, Rose 55:2:32
Cracked Creek 23:2:28
Craig (Agent) 27:1:80
Craig (Reverend) 46:1:117
Craig, A. 29:2:189; 44:2:275
Craig, David H. 39:1:100
Craig, James (General) 15:2:150-152; 28:1:86
Craig, James 61:2:16, 18
Craig, Jim 45:2:155
Craig, John 39:2:224
Craig, L. J. 41:1:23
Craig, N. N. 59:2:21
Craig, Nate 53:1:55-56, 59-60
Craig, Richard B. 54:2:25
Craighead, Frank, Jr. 64:1:25
Craig’s trading fort 15:3:289
Crain, C. N. 2:4:78
Crain, Charlie 20:1:92
Crain, Donald E. 1:4:20
Crain, Edna M. 3:1:112
Crain, H. E. 1:3:20
Crain, Harry 12:1:81; 54:2:60
Crain, Lucille Cardin 56:1:28
Cramer (Mrs.) 23:1:102
Cramer, Billy 65:4:3, back cover
Crampton, C. Gregory (see review of Where the Old West Stayed Young; Standing Up Country)
Crampton, Frank A. (see Deep Enough: A Working Stiff in the Western Mine Camps)
Crancall 34:1:92
Crandall, Bud 65:4:18
Crandall, Harrison photo 66:4:47
Crandall, J. 17:1:81
Crandall, Marwin J. 12:3:223
Crandall Studios 10:1:45
Crane 34:2:167 (see also Gossard Versus Crane, National Issues Brought to the University of Wyoming in the 1920s)
Crane, Arthur Griswold (Governor) 8:4:644; 10:1:45; 21:2/3:219; 37:2:176, photo 234, 236; 43:1:31, 3842, 76; 52:2:40; 54:1:30; 57:2:10-11, photos 12-13, photo 18, 14-20; 61:1:6
Crane, Charles 33:2:191
Crane, G. J. 59:1:32
Crane, Harry E. 34:2:165-167
Crane, J. C. 39:1:103
Crane, Mary 37:2:236
Crane, Paul 37:2:237 (see also Chinese Massacre)
Craner 19:1:43
Cranston, Charles 33:2:191
Cranston, Red 32:1:80-81
Craven, J. Howard 56:1:27
Craver, W. M. 19:1:43
Crawford 24:1:30, 49
Crawford and Thompson ("Cow Outfit") 20:2:108
Crawford, D. 21:2/3:211
Crawford, Ed 16:1:31
Crawford, J. F. 18:2:153
Crawford, J. W. 16:2:144
Crawford, James H. 16:2:109
Crawford, L. C. 5:2:78; 5:2&3:120
Crawford, Lewis F. 3:2:149
Crawford, Mark (see River Too Far: The Past and Future of the Arid West)
Crawford, Medorem (Captain) 22:2:52; 28:1:84
Crawford, Nebraska 46:1:113
Crawford, Paul 64:1:24
Crawford, T. Hartley 58:2:11, 15
Crawford, William 3:3:158-161; 5:4:135-136, photo 148; 16:1:31; 17:1:80; 44:1:91
Crazy Horse 4:3:341-343, 349-350; 6:3:270; 18:1:18; 26:2:127; 28:1:45-46, 67; 32:2:223; 41:1:34, 38, 56-57, 94, 97-99, 101; 42:2:257-258, 262, 266; 45:1:42; 48:1:47-48, 60, 113, 124-125; 55:1:41-42; 59:1:50; 63:2:59-60 (see also Criticism on Sherrod Manuscript; Sioux)
Crazy Horse Fork 17:1:12
Crazy Horse: The Strange Man of the Oglalas by Mari Sandoz 64:2:69
Crazy Woman Creek 16:1:74; 22:2:99; 30:2:178; 31:2:211; 32:1:97, 100; 32:2:217; 33:1:55, 58; 33:2:184; 36:1:74; 36:2:208, 218; 38:1:62; 38:2:169
Creath, Tom Dave 19:1:43
Creath, Ulysses (Reverend) 24:2:100-110
Creating the West: Historical Interpretations, 1890-1990 by Gerald D. Nash, review 64:3/4:61-62
Credit Mobilier 43:2:194-195
Cree 44:1:62; 48:1:110; 56:2:21; 59:1;16, 56 (see also Plains Cree)
creeks in southeastern Wyoming 12:1:38
creeks in the Fetterman Country 1:2:6
Creglown, Fred D. 55:1:6
Creigh, Dorothy Weyer (see Adams County: A Story of the Great Plains; Adams County: The People, 1872-1972)
Creighton, Edward 7:1:347; 17:1:56, 63; 18:2:103; 20:2:170; 21:2/3:191; 23:1:24-25; 31:1:79; 32:1:46; 33:1:82, 86; 34:1:87; 36:2:186-187, 189; 42:2:261; 44:2:274
Creighton, J. H. 12:4:327
Creighton Lake 21:2/3:198
Creighton Street (Big Horn, Wyoming) 66:1&2:16
Creighton’s Ranch (see RANCHES)
Crescent Oil 22:1:90
Creston, Wyoming 16:2:143; 22:1:33; 22:2:69; 53:1:56
Crews, Thomas B. 45:2:257
Crichlow, E. B. 16:2:130
crime (see West of Hell’s Fringe: Crime, Criminals, and the Federal Peace Officer in Oklahoma Territory, 1889-1907)
criminals (see individual names; West of Hell’s Fringe: Crime, Criminals, and the Federal Peace Officer in Oklahoma Territory, 1889-1907; women criminals)
Crippa, E. D. "Ted" 45:2:193
Cripple Creek, Colorado 22:1:84
Crisler, Marie M. (Miss) 27:2:227; 37:1:113
Crisman, Homer C. (Reverend) 26:1:92; 27:2:227
Crisman, J. C. 15:4:393
Cristobal, L. G. 1:3:20; 2:4:79; 3:1:109; 4:2:320
Criticism on Sherrod Manuscript 4:4:394-395
Crittenden 48:1:122
Crittenden, Eugene Wilkinson 38:1:6, 22, 42
Crittenden, Thomas 60:2:23, 25
Crocker 40:1:31
Crockett, W. Y. 32:2:202-203
Crofts, Alfred 56:1:27
Crofutt, George A. 21:2/3:211-213
Cromer, Briant S. (Judge) 24:1:4
Cromer, Phil 33:2:160
Cronin, Sarah (Mrs.) 35:1:11
Cronkleton, Mary 51:2:9, 17
Crook County 3:4:203-211; 19:1:33; 21:2/3:196; 23:1:20, 24; 34:1:13; 35:2:130 (see also Pioneering in Crook County)
Crook County 66:3:34
Crook County Courthouse photo 53:2:35
Crook County Monitor 65:1:27
Crook County Museum 13:4:388
Crook, Esther M. (Mrs.) 27:2:227
Crook, Fannie H. photo 17:2:158
Crook, George (General) 15:2:118; 16:2:99, 108, 123, 138, 142; 17;1:12; 18:1:16, 18-19, 27; 18:2:129; 20:1:49; 23:1:20; 28:1:30-32, 38-39; 30:2:153; 31:2:237; 32:2:222; 36:1:44, 49; 36:2:233; 37:1:87, 90-91; 41:1:93- 103; 42:2:272; 44:1:64, 69; 44:2:166, 200; 45:1:27-28, 30-31, 34-37, 43; 46:1:43-44; 47:1:66; 48:1:47-49, 51-53, 60-61, 64, 113-114, 116, 124; 48:2:277; 56:2:3-7, photo 8, 9-10; 57:1:27, 32; 49:1:50; 63:2:58-63
Crook, W. W. (Doctor) 51:1:18
Crook, Willie 33:2:143
Crooked Muddy Creek 31:2:173
Crooked X (see RANCHES)
Crooks (fur trader) 15:2:135-136
Crooks Gap 44:1:10; 44:2:275
Crooks, Ramsay 17:2:96; 43:2:293
Crook’s Creek 47:2:239
Crook’s Gap (see Harris Road Ranch, Crook’s Gap Station and Burnt Ranch Station)
Crook’s Gap Station 47:2:239-241
Crosby, Bing 66:4:23
Crosby, George Henry, Sr. 11:3:146
Crosby, Jesse W. 21:2/3:115; 31:1:15; 40:2:219; 46:2:234
Crosby, Jesse W., Jr. (see History and Journal of the Life and Travels of Jesse Crosby)
Crosby, Jesse W. S. 11:3:145-218
Crosby, John S. (Montana Territorial Governor) 65:1:47
Crosby, Patty 25:1:95
Crosby Radio Shop 43:1:11
Crosby, Warner N. 43:1:11-16, 18, 24, 51 (see also Crosby Radio Shop)
Crosley, C. H. B. 23:1:105
Crosley, Jack 52:2:53
Cross Creek, Kansas 23:1:57, 61
Cross, George H. 19:1:48; 28:1:66 (see also Early Explorers)
Cross, George W. 35:2:182
Cross, Jack 38:1:95
Cross, Osborne (Major) 27:1:5; 31:1:26-28; 31:2:147, 173, 189; 32:1:63; 32:2:193; 43:2:222, 226-227
Crossen, Forest (see review of Golden Rails, 100 Years of Operation of the Union Pacific Railroad)
Crossfield, Francis 38:1:117
Crossing the Bar (poem) by Tennyson 33:2:197
Crossing the Barriers (sketch by C. Hall) photo 42:2:page following 192
Crossing Wyoming with the Forty-Niners: Cornish Impressions of the Trek West by Brian P. Birch 59:2:8-15
Crosson, David (see review of Index of Archived Resources for a Folklife and Cultural History of the Island Pacific Northwest)
Crossthwaite, Frank B. 38:1:62; 65:4:29
Crouch, Kenneth E. 29:1:120 (see also Bedford and its Namesakes; State Song of Wyoming)
Crounse 34:2:140
Crouse, Charley 50:2:348
Crouse, Jack 46:1:116
Crout, William 16:1:59
Crow 2:2:36; 2:3:53-54; 7:2:395-398; 8:4:614; 14:1:51; 15:3:206; 17:1:6, 12, 89-90; 19:2:63, 95; 21:2/3:113, 174; 22:2:7; 26:1:71, 74; 26:2:123, 174, 179; 27:1:67; 28:1:27-28; 29:1:100; 29:2:129, 137, 141-142, 215; 32:1:114; 33:1:22, 26, 33, 36-37; 33:2:160, 162, 164, 175; 34:1:16; 34:2:246; 36:2:144, 231; photo 38:2:136, 221; 39:2:175; 40:1:37-38; 40:2:227, 278; 43:1:48-89; 43:2:238-241, 246-247; 44:1:57-71; 45:1:31, 33-35; 46:1:44, 126; 48:1:124; 54:2:5-6; 55:1:32, 34, 52; 56:1:7; 56:2:26; 59:1:50-51, 54, 56; 59:2:30; 60:2:27; 65:1:4 (see also Jim Beckwourth: Black Mountain Man and War Chief of the Crows)
Crow agency 66:3:59; 66:4:46
Crow bill 66:3:59
Crow Butte, Nebraska 26:2:124
Crow Creek 17:1:24, 39, 58; 18:1:3-5, 7-8, 22, 35-45, 49, 61, 64-65; 21:1:18; 21:2/3:198; 22:1:71; 23:1:5-6; 30:2:135, 137-139, 152; 31:1:91; 39:1:6; 40:2:165-166, 169-171, 190; 44:2:144; 47:2:222-224
Crow Heart Butte 13:3:215
Crow, I. R. 6:4:324; 24:2:39, 41
Crow Indian Treaties of 1868. An Example of Power Struggle and Confusion in United States Indian Policy by A. Glen Humpherys 43:1:73-89
Crow Reservation 26:1:4-5; 40:2:241-242
Crow Tribal Council 66:3:58
Crowder, Gen 64:3/4:53
Crowe, C. C. 13:1:77
Crowe, George R. 8:4:644; 9:3:761, 763
Crowe, George W. 28:1:14
Crowell, Charles 48:2:230
Crowell, Henry P. 42:1:62
Crowley, C. W. 26:1:64
Crowley, Cora 26:1:61
Crowley, Ellen 50:1:174
Crowley, W. 20:1:70
Crowley, Wyoming (see FIRSTS: postmaster for Crowley)
Crown Collection of American Maps Series IV by A.B. Hulbert 22:2:61
Crown Ranch (see RANCHES)
Crown, Thelma (see review of Historians and the American West; review of Women of the West)
Crowther, David 51:2:50
Croy, Homer (see Wheels West )
Crucible for Conservation by Robert W. Righter, review 56:2:49-50
Cruise, Joseph 8:4:635
Crumrine, Eli 58:1:10, 12, photo 13
Crusade to Save Fort Laramie by Merrill J. Mattes 50:1:5-57; 65:2/3:14
Cruz, Delfino photo 54:2:29
Cruzan, Bill 30:1:29
Crystal Lake 18:1:44-45
Cudahy, John 15:1:8-9
Culbertson, Alexander 59:1:56
Culbertson, Charles M. 42:1:58-59
Culbertson, Mary 58:1:41, 44-45, 47
Culin (Doctor) 32:1:118
Cullen, W. J. 43:1:82, 86-87
Culleton, Henry P. "Doc" photo 15:1:cover, 13; 19:1:53
Culleton, Pierce photo 15:1:cover
Culley, Margo (see Day at a Time: The Diary Literature of American Women from 1764 to the Present)
Cullom (Senator) 37:1:39
Culp, Adam 28:2:185
Culpin, Alan 45:1:131 (see Brief History of Social and Domestic Life Among the Military in Wyoming, 1849-1880)
Cultural Roots of Indian Water Rights by Michael Massie 59:1:15-28
Culture on the Moving Frontier by Louis B. Wright, review 27:2:247-249
Culver, Charles A. 43:1:38-39
Culver, J. M. 3:2:146-147
Cumberland 35:2:178; 42:2:242
Cumberland No. 2 coal mine 42:2:240
Cumberland, Wyoming 22:2:38; 25:2:192; 29:2:158
Cumming, Alfred (Governor) 19:2:76; 26:2:160; 27:1:49, 64, 78, 73, 81-82; 27:2:205-208
Cumming, Elizabeth (see Genteel Gentile. Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 1857-1858)
Cummings, Alfred 46:2:233, 237; 56:2:15; 59:2:44
Cummings, D. C. 27:2:146
Cummings, J. C. (Sergeant) 34:2:155
Cummins City photo 60:2:32, 33-36, photo 37, 38-41, photo 42, 43 (see also Adventures of an Englishman in Cummins City: Letters from Robert Mills)
Cummins, John 60:2:33-34
Cum-um-bah 26:2:168, 173; 28:1:83; 29:2:211, 213, 225
Cuney, Adolph (see Cuny, Adolph)
Cuney and Ecoffey road ranch 18:2:130 (see Cuny, Adolph; Ecoffey, Jules; RANCHES: hog; RANCHES: Six Mile; RANCHES: Three Mile)
Cunney (see Cuny, Adolph)
Cunningham (see Graves of Cunningham and Turner)
Cunningham, Alex 33:2:183-184, 191
Cunningham, Ben 39:1:114
Cunningham, Daniel 34:2:219
Cunningham, J. Pierce 44:1:92-93, 100
Cunningham, John (Private) 46:2:270, 275-276
Cunningham, Julia 20:2:170
Cunningham, P. M. (Doctor) 55:1:15, 17; 56:1:23, 25-26
Cunningham Ranch (see RANCHES)
Cuntie, W. W. 2:3:50
Cuny, Adolph 3:4:232; 17:1:56; 18:2:130; 20:2:172; 26:1:94; 42:1:92-93; 49:2:257; 57:2:27 (see RANCHES: Cuny; RANCHES: Six Mile; RANCHES: Three Mile; Three Mile Ranch)
Cup-Ears 16:2:89, 98 (see also Ute)
curio shops 16:1:8
Curliss murder 3:4:205
Curly 47:2:166; 48:1:21; 54:2:6 (see also Crow)
Curmichael, Hanah 23:2:39
Curran Brothers 35:2:145
Curran, F. R. (Reverend) 34:1:13, 17, 20-21
Curran, S. M. 13:3:217; 62:1:8-9, 27, 34, 36, 43-44
Currier and Ives 23:2:59
Currington, Gene 45:2:165-166
Curry, Barbara 15:1:64, 67
Curry, Bill 66:4:36
Curry, George 45:2:147
Curry, George R. 16:2:166
Curry, George "Flat Nose" 15:1:64-67; 18:1:78; 28:2:164; 29:2:174-176; 30:1:17, 22, 24, 27-29
Curry, Harold 9:2:699
Curry, Hugh B. 64:2:57
Curry, John 26:1:64
Curry, Peggy Simson 32:2:252 (see also Summer Range; So Far From Spring)
Curry Spring 15:1:65
Curt Teich & Co., Inc. postcards 66:1&2:4, 5
Curtin, Loretta (see review of Indians as the Westerners Saw Them)
Curtis, Carl (Senator) 44:2:253
Curtis, Harold L. 9:2:695
Curtis, Josiah (Doctor) 14:4:274
Curtis, S. R. 61:2:17
Curtis, Samuel 42:2:276
Curtis, William 43:1:71
Curutchet, May Louise (Mrs.) 32:2:251
Cushing, Matthew M. (Mrs.) 27:1:111; 27:2:227
Cushing, Raymond 37:2:223
Cushman (Mr. and Mrs.) 35:2:202
Cushman, Dan (see Great North Trail)
Cusson (Father-priest) 21:2/3:206; 34:1:93
Custard, Amos J. (Sergeant) 28:2:183, 192; 29:1:69-72, 74; 30:2:221; 32:2:227-229, 232-234; 43:2:286, 294-295 (see also Story of Sergeant Custard’s Fight)
Custard Wagon Train 32:2:226-227, 231
Custard Wagon Train Fight 32:2:233-234
Custard’s Hill 32:2:234
Custer 14:1:66; 19:2:65 (see also Custer’s Fall: The Indian Side of the Story; Little Big Horn; Picture Report of the Custer Fight)
Custer (Montana) 66:1&2:17
Custer Album. A Pictorial Biography of Genral George A. Custer by Lawrence A. Frost, review 37:1:133-134
Custer and the Little Big Horn: A Psychobiographical Inquiry by Charles K. Hofling, review 54:1:71-72
Custer Battle Book by Herbert A. Coffeen, edited by Donald and Grace Coffeen, review 37:1:134-135
Custer Battle Ground 40:2:245
Custer Battlefield 9:4:27; 50:1:148
Custer, Boston 48:1:122
Custer City 4:3:347; 27:1:39
Custer Country by Ralph E. Scudder, review 36:2:250
Custer Court Martial by Robert A. Murray 36:2:175-184
Custer, Dakota Territory 18:1:19
Custer, Elizabeth B. (Mrs. George Armstrong) 45:1:94-95, 98, 106; 46:2:266; 48:1:109, 128-131; 65:1:46
Custer, Elizabeth Bacon (Mrs. George Armstrong) (see Elizabeth Bacon Custer and the Making of a Myth)
Custer Expedition (1874) (see Trek No. 25 of Historical Trail Treks, "The Wyoming Portion of the Custer Expedition of 1874 to Explore the Black Hills"; Wyoming Portion of the Custer Expedition of 1874 to Explore the Black Hills, Trek No. 25 of the Historical Trail Treks)
Custer, George Armstrong (Colonel; General) 13:4:341-342; 17:1:12; 18:1:18-19, 61-62; 21:1:66; 23:1:19-20; 27:2:180; 28:1:6, 30; 30:2:152, 169; 31:2:130, 237; 32:1:123; 33:2:172; 34:1:21; 36:2:175-184, 233; 40:2:245; 41:1:34, 38, 40, 45, 57, 93-94, 100; 41:2:230; 42:1:38-39, photo 40, 41-42; 45:1:27, 30, 35-36, 105-106; 46:1:4, 11-12, 19-21, 23, 39, 41; 46:2:263-280; 47:1:66; 48:1:14-15, 45, 54, 114-125, 127-129, 131; 51:2:47; 55:1:542; 56:1:5-6; 59:1:51; 63:2:58; 65:1:46 (see also Archaeology, History and Custer’s Last Battle; Cavalier in Buckskin: George Armstrong Custer and the Western Military Frontier; Court Martial of General George Armstrong Custer; Custer Massacre; Custer: The Life of General George Armstrong Custer; Is Custer Alive Today?; June 25, 1876; Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself. The True Story of Custer’s Last Stand; Son of the Morning Star, Custer and the Little Bighorn; Thrillen’est Fight Ever!: Sheridan Re-enacts Custer’s Last Stand; To the Little Big Horn)
Custer, George Armstrong (Mrs.) (see Custer, Elizabeth B.)
Custer Myth by Colonel W. A. Graham, review 26:1:101-102
Custer Reader by Paul A. Hutton, review 65:4:68
Custer, Tom (Captain) 36:2:176, 178-179; 48:1:116, 122
Custer Tragedy: Events Leading up to and Following the Little Big Horn Campaign of 1876 by Fred Dustin, review 61:1:57-58
Custer: The Life of General Armstrong Custer by Jay Monaghan, review 32:1:134-135
Custer’s Black Hills Expedition of 1876 photo 54:1:36, 37-38, photo 39, photo 41, 42
Custer’s Fall: The Indian Side of the Story by David Humphreys Miller, review 59:1:58-59
Custer’s Gold. The United States Cavalry Expediton of 1874 by Donald Jackson, review 38:2:232-233
Custer’s Last Battle by Captain Charles King, introduction by Paul L. Hedren 48:1:109-125
Custer’s Last Battle by Gail Mercatante photo 48:1:117
Custer’s Last Campaign by John S. Gray, review 65:4:65
Custer’s Last Stand 54:2:3-9
Custer’s Luck by Edgar I. Stewart, review 27:2:245
Custis, Thad (Mr. and Mrs.) 30:1:92
Cut Nose 41:1:60; 44:1:86; 44:2:235; 46:1:4, 19-21, 32 (see also Arapaho)
Cut Penis 43:2:243 (see also Sioux)
Cutler Creek 32:1:146, 152, 158-159
Cutler Creek Pond 32:2:148
Cutler Creek Road 32:2:146
Cutright, Paul 52:1:54
Cuvier (see Grover, Captain)
CY (see BRANDS; RANCHES)
Czar’s Germans by Hattie Plum Williams, edited by Emma S. Haynes, Phile B. Legler, and Gerda S. Walker, review 49:1:150-151