Detail View: Wyoming State Archives WPA Federal Writers Project Files: WPA Bio 998

Title: 
Wyoming WPA Biographical File regarding Charles Warren
Collection Name: 
WPA Collection
Collection Number: 
WPA Bio 998
Item Description: 
Warren, Charles - Biographical information for Charles Edward Warren; "Charles Warren Drove Stage: Rode Range in Early Days" by Mrs. Jennie Parks
Creator: 
Mrs. Jennie Parks
Location: 
Rock Springs (Wyo.)
Date: 
1939 February 8
Link to Finding Aid: 
https://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=wy-arwpa.xml
Notes: 
born Sep. 27, 1859, at Batavia (Genesee Co., N. Y.)
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plumber and steam fitting business employee
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Woodmen of the World Lodge, member (32 years)
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Warren, Mrs. Annie Smith (wife, born: 1868 in Scotland - married: Feb. 28, 1884 - died: Dec. 7, 1928, at Rock Springs, Wyo. - buried: Rock Springs Cemetery at Rock Springs, Wyo.)
Notes: 
10 children: Wiillie, Freddie, Effie Mae, George R., Gertrude M., Collins Otto, James R.Charles, George and James
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died: Jun. 17, 1936 (age: 76), at Rock Springs (Sweetwater Co., Wyo.)
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buried: Rock Springs Cemeter [or Mountain View Cemetery (Plot: BUNNING_202_8_4 - Memorial ID: 76867230) at Rock Springs
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Cheyenne (Wyo. Terr. - 1878)
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Thermpolis (Wyo.)
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Rock Springs (Sweetwater Co., Wyo.)
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ranch hand (Fort Collins, Colo. - 1878)
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stagecoach driver (Deadwood, S. D. - Cheyenne, then Green River - South Pass, Wyo. - 1881)
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clerk for Gen. Phil Sheridan's party of of Army Officers on trip to Yellowstone Park
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mine worker (Rock Springs, home for 50 years-plus)
Notes: 
Warren, Annie Wickens (m: Feb. 28, 1884, at Rock Springs - d: Dec. 7, 1928)
Notes: 
witnessed Chinese Massacre
Rights: 
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Type: 
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