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  1. "Lucy's Sheep Camp", her former land 8 miles north of Thermopolis (1)
  2. "Lupe and Concha died young. Eleanor died in 1958 at the age of 42." Studio portrait of man in dark suit standing at shoulder of seated woman with baby on her lap and two young girls standing on either side of her. (1)
  3. "Lusk Herald" (5)
  4. "Lusk Standard" (4)
  5. "M" FILE NO. 32, NO. 275-42, Engraving of a rural house with fountain in front yard, walking paths, girl and two dogs playing, train on a railroad track passing beside the house moving towards a canyon in the background (1)
  6. "Madam Canary" invested in "Bird Cage" dance hall (1)
  7. "Made to represent Miss Amy Geis Benett, Wyo., To "Grace", Geis used to care for old Pioneer Park. Amy had a cute pony in about 1890s. She married a doctor." (1)
  8. "MAIL TRANSPORTATION 50 YEARS, STAGE TO AIRPLANE, CHEYENNE, WYO." TEAM OF HORSES HITCHED TO CHEYENNE DEADWOOD STAGECOACH NEXT TO PLANE, POSSIBLY STAGED FOR 1ST REGULAR NIGHT AIR MAIL FLIGHT (1)
  9. "MAIL TRANSPORTATION 50 YEARS, STAGE TO AIRPLANE, CHEYENNE, WYO." TEAM OF HORSES HITCHED TO CHEYENNE DEADWOOD STAGECOACH NEXT TO PLANE, POSSIBLY STAGED FOR 1ST REGULAR NIGHT AIR MAIL FLIGHT, CALENDAR OF WYOMING HISTORY, 1992, CREDIT JAMES L. EHERNBERGER COLLECTION (1)
  10. "Main Street, Wheatland, Wyo." (2)
  11. "Make Nursing Your" War Job" UK Poster (1)
  12. "making hay" employee for George Woodruff on Big Hole River (1)
  13. "Man identified as Rev. Shepperd is standing on front step. A minister by the name of H.E. Shepherd was the Methodist minister in Basin from April 1908 until the summer of 1911. It is assumed these two spellings refer to the same man. The building is identified as the Methodist Church in Basin on the negative, but through research in the subject file under Churches (print #9942) and the Annals of Wyoming v24 no 2 p73 it has been identified as the Baptist Church in Basin. The Baptist Church was organized in Basin by Rev John L. Limes December 18, 1897. The building was started in the spring of 1899. Frank Brigham was the contractor and received $50 for his work (Annals v24 no 2 p86)" -- note on negative sleeve (1)
  14. "Manville Register" (2)
  15. "Margaret Horskey 1882 and Anna Gushee 1884, Lived at 515 W 23rd St east of Lefflers at 2223 O'Neil, later moved to 2122 Thomes" (1)
  16. "married" a railroad brakeman in Rawlins (Carbon Co. - 1874) (1)
  17. "Maryland Archives" Vol 10 (1)
  18. "MASONIC LODGE HELD ON INDEPENDENCE ROCK TO CELEBRATE ANIVERSARY OF 1ST LODGE HELD IN WYOMING JULY 4, 1862 ON THIS SPOT", LARGE GROUP OF MEN WITH APRONS ON TOP OF ROCK (1)
  19. "MATURE RANGE GRASS WAS MOWED TO THE GROUND" (1)
  20. "MEALS 35 CENTS" (1)