Reflecting Community: Case Studies of Three Wyoming Museums
Case Studies of Three Wyoming Museums and the Impact of Each on the Community By Patty Kessler 2004 Since the 1960s, regional and local museums …
Case Studies of Three Wyoming Museums and the Impact of Each on the Community By Patty Kessler 2004 Since the 1960s, regional and local museums …
Introduction to the 5th edition online, first available in 2010. (The 4th edition was published in book form in 2004). This is the fifth …
Project Wagon Wheel: A Nuclear Plowshare for Wyoming By Adam Lederer Project Plowshare was the name given by the Atomic Energy Commission to a project …
The Prohibition Agency’s First Case: Official Zeal, Mistaken Identity and Murder in Wyoming, 1919 By Phil Roberts Published in Western Legal History 11 (Summer/Fall 1998) …
Progressivism Comes to Yellowstone: Theodore Roosevelt and Professional Land Management Agencies in the Yellowstone Ecosystem By Jeremy Johnston Throughout the Progressive Era, many professional …
Cheyenne’s 100-Octane Plant By Mike Mackey The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II on December 7, 1941. …
1935: A Momentous Year in Wyoming History by Phil Roberts Posted 15 February 2015 (The following is an abstract of remarks made to the Laramie …
Loving Cecile: The Strange Case of Stanley Lantzer By Carol Bowers A shot rang out, followed by a woman’s scream on a Sunday morning …
Lovell’s Mexican Colony By Augustin Redwine* Industry came to Lovell, Wyoming, in 1916, bringing an influx of new residents including Mexican beet laborers. …
Readings in Wyoming History, Essay 10 Home on the Range No More: Boom and Bust in Jeffrey City …
My One Hobby: Grace Raymond Hebard and Americanization in Wyoming By Frank Van Nuys A highly ironic and bemusing scene may have entertained the Sisters …
A Harvard Cook in the Wyoming Badlands: The 1908 Diary of Alcott Farrar Elwell By Ginny Kilander “I waved my hat and …
Give Them What They Want: The Selling of Wyoming’s Image Between the World Wars By Rick Ewig “Give them what they want” has been an …
Fired by Conscience: The Black 14 Incident at the University of Wyoming and Black Protest in the Western Athletic Conference By Clifford A. Bullock The …
Evolution of Roads Across Southern Wyoming By Kris A. White Roads across Wyoming grew out of the necessity of connecting the West …
Ethnicity in Wyoming By Carl V. Hallberg (1991) Since the 1970s, western historians have recognized ethnicity as an integral part in the …
The Emerging Civil Rights Movement: The 1957 Wyoming Public Accommodations Statute as a Case Study By Kim Ibach and William Howard Moore Two prominent …
The Wyoming Experience: Chinese in Wyoming By Dudley Gardner A New York Daily Tribune reporter traveling with the United States Army in 1857 filed a report …
The Black 14: Williams v. Eaton A Personal Recollection by James E. Barrett [In 1969}, I was involved in an incident that shook …
Wyoming Almost Repealed Women Suffrage The first Territorial Legislature in 1869 passed the suffrage bill, giving women the right to vote for the first time …
Prominent political figures were frequently guests on the “Treagle train,” an excursion from Cheyenne to a UW football game in Laramie, sponsored annually by the …
The “Temporary Emergency Sales Tax Act” and its Successors After the Griffenhagen plan was roundly rejected, various groups proposed new ways to raise revenue. Ranchers …
Wyoming’s First Public Schools: Early Emphasis on Education in the Equality State By Phil Roberts Public schools, started even before territorial government, were the subject …
Press Description of a Cheyenne Visit, 1877 “We reached Cheyenne on April 21st. This city of the Plains has a reputation for vice and crime …
Political Myth No. 10: “Single-member districts have made legislators more accountable” This “myth” is utterly false. Because of single-member districts (created despite the legality of …
February 27, 2011 Text of Prepared Remarks for Nellie Tayloe Ross Dinner, Wyoming State Democratic Party, Cheyenne (Following is the prepared speech by Phil Roberts …
Moving Day at the ‘Big House’: Shifting the Wyoming Penitentiary from Laramie to Rawlins By Phil Roberts (1982) Nearly 80 years ago …
Mary Bellamy Was First Woman Elected to Wyoming State Legislature Mary Godat Bellamy (b. 1861, d. 1954) was the first woman elected to the Wyoming …
John Hoyt, UW’s First President: Doctor, Lawyer and Visionary When President Rutherford Hayes offered Dr. John Hoyt the ambassadorship to Spain in 1877, …
An earlier version of this article was initially sent as an e-mail message to Albany County legislators and others on Jan. 29, 2015, in light of …
Wyoming Town Ordinances Favored Law and Order Lots of myths are out there about how local Western towns approached guns in their earliest years. Below …
Great Depression Consultants: Plans to Economize State/Local Governments Wyoming has spent money on outside consultants for many years. Perhaps the most notorious of these studies was …
Interesting Facts About Governors of Wyoming 1st Wyoming native to be elected governor: Robert Carey, b. Cheyenne, 1878, elected governor in 1918. 1st University of Wyoming …
Wyoming’s First Public Schools: Early Emphasis on Education in the Equality State By Phil Roberts Public schools, started even before territorial government, were the subject of …
Democrats should embrace the state’s symbols Wyoming Democrats in recent years often belittle the value of embracing the state’s symbols, ceding them to the GOP …
Wyoming Adopts the Sales Tax: The 1930s Origins of the Current Tax System By Phil Roberts, Department of History, University of Wyoming Wyoming’s …
Aliens and Slackers: Loyalty, Sedition and Vigilante Justice in World War I Wyoming By Phil Roberts This article first appeared in Annals of Wyoming 85 (Winter 2013) …
Extract from Regulating Liquor: Prohibition Enforcement, Official Corruption, and State Efforts to Control Alcohol After Prohibition Repeal By Phil Roberts, University of Wyoming The …
Conducting Investigations: Inside Federal Prohibition Enforcement in Wyoming This is the story of some long-lost files, some citizen complaints about wide-open bootlegging and official …
The Partnership Years: The Wyoming State Historical Society and the State of Wyoming, 1966-1994. By Phil Roberts. The decades of the 1960s through the 1980s …
Wyoming Responses to Heart Mountain “Relocation” Camp, 1941-43 An Editor Speaks Out and a Senator Stays Silent By Phil Roberts This article first appeared as …
Flu Epidemic of 1918 By Phil Roberts Published in wyohist.org in September, 2018. Available also on wyohist.org website Though disease epidemics were common throughout America …
Cowboys Form a Health Cooperative: The Fetterman Hospital Association and Health Care Coverage on the Range By Phil Roberts Wyoming would seem to be …
“Drizzling Rain Kept All Indoors”: Wyoming’s First Arbor Day, 1888 By Phil Roberts Wyoming law establishes the last Monday in April as Arbor …
Creating Counties in 1911: Why Two of Wyoming’s “Grand Old Men” Have No Counties Named for Them By Phil Roberts The 1911 Wyoming legislature created …
Febbruary 27, 2011 Text of Prepared Remarks for Nellie Tayloe Ross Dinner, Wyoming State Democratic Party, Cheyenne (Following is the prepared speech by Phil Roberts …
Memories of a Wyoming Life By Phil Roberts February 24, 2018 From time to time, I’m going to use this page as an informal personal …