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0764 - Print, Photographic
Close up enlargement of Sheriff Charles Ricker. Vertical B&W.
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1985.008.0001.A - Book
"Index to Natrona County Sheriffs Office Daily Record, Jan. 1924 - Dec. 31, 1928. " Not all pages used. No pagination taken.
Record Type: Archive
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1985.008.0001.B - Book
"Index to Natrona County Sheriffs Office Daily Record, Jan. 1, 1928- May 10, 1932." Not all pages used. No pagination taken.
Record Type: Archive
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1985.008.0001.C - Log
"Natrona County Sheriffs Office Lost and Stolen Property Reports Log", March 22, 1932 - Jan. 27, 1935". 156 pages plus inserts, with records listed through page 90.
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1985.008.0001.F - Ledger
"County Prisoners Board Record / 2 / Natrona County." Natrona County Sheriffs Office Record Book of County Prisoners, dating from March 1935 to November, 1949. It has a red and black leather cover. The words are printed in gold and there are some gold designs on the red leather. It was manufactured by The Mills Company in Sheridan, Wyoming. Lists names, bonds or fines paid and number of days per month in residence. Pagination not taken.
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1985.008.0001.G - Ledger
Natrona County Sheriffs Office Record Book of Citations, 1923-1924. The cover is red leather with gold trim and green corduroy. It has a metal binding. The book was manufactured by Mills Printing Company in Sheridan, Wyoming. It has lettered tabs that separate the citations alphabetically. The citations seem to generally have to do with illegally brewing moonshine or being in possession of moonshine. Pagination not taken.
Record Type: Archive
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1985.008.0001.H - Ledger
Natrona County Sheriff's Office Record Book of Civil Papers Served, April 28, 1936 - April 11, 1949. Black leather book with a metal "Auto-Flex Chain" binding. Lists addresses of attorneys, return and service dates, person served, deputy, mileage, charges and dates of statements. Pagination not taken.
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1989.034.0007 - Letter
A handwritten letter from Linda Stoval to the Editor of the Casper Star Tribune concerning the newspaper's "attacks" against District Attorney Scott Evans and about the paper using the opinions of Frank Chapman. She also complains about the cartoonist Greg Kearney.
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1989.034.0008 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one shows three Wyoming Supreme Court Justices addressing defendant Miss Jahnke and a figure representing the press. The caption refers to Deborah and Richard Jahnke, Jr. case in Cheyenne involving the shooting of their father.
Record Type: Archive
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1989.034.0009 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This cartoon features two uniformed men, with armbands indicating they are from D-PASS Child Protective Services, marching out of a classroom and carrying a person by the arms.
Record Type: Archive
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1989.034.0013 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a Christmas scene with manger and a woman from D-PASS Child Protection Services questioning Joseph and Mary.
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1989.034.0018 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one is captioned "The Mourners". It shows a newsmedia figure, a man in suit labeled "Royko" and a headstone with text, "Pinedale Wyo Gun Law". Royko refers to Mike Royko of the Chicago Tribune.
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1989.034.0019 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features Governor Ed Herschler walking down steps next to statue of "Justice" saying "Well Done Ed". A newspaper rack is nearby with headline, "Gov commutes Jahnke sentence".
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1989.034.0029 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a woman holding two puppets with name tag her as puppet master Julia Robinson and a button for "Woman of Conscience Award". The puppets are one representing County D-PASS and one saying a recipe for pie is too controversial.
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1989.034.0040 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a man labeled as Scott Evans serving as host of the game show called "Double Jeopardy". The caption asks where he was during Constitutional Law classes. Evans served as Natrona County District Attorney.
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1989.034.0076 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a policeman leading away a man in handcuffs and carrying a cable TV box. Two young people commenting that he must have been watching HBO illegally.
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1989.034.0077 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features two Puritans on the left, labeled as the Federal Government, getting ready to burn at the stake a young man labeled as "18 year old drinking age". Two Puritans on the right appear drunk and saying the kid can't hold his liquor.
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1989.034.0083 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a devil at the bottom of a long flight of stairs talking about "God's work" blowing up abortion clinics and shooting at Supreme Court Justices.
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1989.034.0085 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a young boy, labeled as Scott Evans, standing by a sign for "Parazoo the Great". It references a missing girl. Scott Evans was Natrona County District Attorney.
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1989.034.0100 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features Natrona County District Attorney Scott Evans, holding a paper labeled as "Zespy - opps, Parazoo - opps", and a policeman pointing to a medical team and a newborn baby. Captioned "Scott Evans rushes in where Angels fear to tread".
Record Type: Archive