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0449 - Print, Photographic
Panorama, of "Salt Creek Oil Field" from west side. June 23, 1921 by W.J. Carpenter, 118 Elm Street, Casper, Wyoming.
Record Type: Photo
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0623 - Print, Photographic
Freight team (wagons) hauling oil from Salt Creek. Hand written on back "Freight train hauling oil from Salt Creek (about fifty ........)". Horizontal B&W.
Record Type: Photo
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0712 - Print, Photographic
Photograph postcard of Salt Creek Oil Field with group of oil tanks across middle of photo, and town of Salt Creek upper left, across creek. Photo by Bell. With note on back no stamp. Horizontal B&W.
Record Type: Photo
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0713 - Print, Photographic
Photograph postcard of Salt Creek Oil Field, wide view of gas plant, 1922. With note on back about small tents in center of picture for overflow of workers, no stamp. Photo by Bell. Horizontal B&W.
Record Type: Photo
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0714 - Print, Photographic
Photograph postcard of Salt Creek Oil Field, wide view of oil derricks, 1922. Photo by Bell. Horizontal B&W.
Record Type: Photo
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1584 - Postcard
Postcard booklet "Souvenir of Casper, Wyoming" that folds out showing several pages with photos on each side, 1920s. Includes picture of: Teapot Rock.
Record Type: Photo
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1591 - Postcard
Postcard booklet "Souvenir of Casper, Wyoming" that folds out showing several pages with photos on each side, 1920s. Includes picture of: Gateway to the Oil Fields.
Record Type: Photo
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1628 - Photograph
Teapot Dome oil field with Mammoth Oil Company Camp in foreground, 1923-1924.
Record Type: Photo
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1983.054.0001 - Map
Oil field map of Salt Creek Oil Field: Exhibit "A," SW1/4 sec., T.39N., R.79W. Boundaries of townsite application of R.R. Rose and location of wells drilled and to be drilled by oil lessees together with surface improvements built and to be built.
Record Type: Archive
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1984.085.0001.13 - Transcript
A typescript statement of family's experiences working for area oil companies, by Amelia Augusta Anderson. 14 pgs., plus an index. No official interview took place.
Record Type: Archive
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1984.085.0001.21 - Clipping, Newspaper
Newspaper clipping "There Were two Lavoyes in the early days," by Irving Garbutt, Casper.
Record Type: Archive
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1984.085.0001.25 - Photocopy
Photocopies of various photos having to do with oil fields, with copies of labeled information, 25 pgs.
Record Type: Archive
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1984.085.0001.27 - Photocopy
Photocopies of photographs pertaining to oil sites, with copies of label information on the back of the original photos, with reproductions of photos by J.F. Stimson from the Wyoming State Archives, Museums and Historical Department, 42 pgs.
Record Type: Archive
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1984.085.0001.32 - Photocopy
A mix of photocopied excerpted articles from "Midwest Review," no issue information given lots of photos, 1920s, 49 pgs..
Record Type: Archive
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1984.085.0001.39 - Photocopy
Photocopied excerpts pertaining to Glenrock: "Wyoming Oil History Includes Glenrock," by John Bonar from the Glenrock Independent, June 14, 1984, 1 pg.; and 2 maps with overlays of Glenrock #1 & 2 Mines entrance off Mormon Canyon Road and original town.
Record Type: Archive
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1984.085.0001.72 - Audiocassette
Oral History interviews (audio tapes). Those interviewed: Amax Coal, Andy B. Allen, Mildred Barber, Dave Bennett, S.K. Briggs, Norma Lybyer Brown, I.E. Bryan, Amelia Burch, Lee Day, Glen Hill, Myron Hubley, Clara Jensen, Sherman Karcher, Muriel Kitchina, Stanley Kuzara, Arthur J. Mashek, Jack Masterson, George McCue, H.B. Allen, Charlie Morgan, Jake Neglew, Gene Potter, Hugh Palmer, Lucy Roberts, Andy Ruskanen, Pauline Schultz, Paul Watah, Earl...
Record Type: Archive
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1986.027.0001.11 - Clipping, Newspaper
Article: "Controversy again grips Teapot Dome," by Michael Rounds, n.d..
Record Type: Archive
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1987.035.0001 - Folio
Biographical information about Horace "Abe" Abell, oil worker, with illustration of an oil derrick. 1 pg.
Record Type: Archive
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1989.034.0079 - Cartoon
Editorial cartoon by Greg Kearney for the Casper Star Tribune. This one features a man, labeled as Secretary of Interior James Watt, standing next to an oil rig. Captioned, "The only good Indian is an Indian with oil". Taped to the back is an article from the Wall Street Journal about Watt, Indian Reservations, and oil.
Record Type: Archive
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1990.002.0001 - Postcard
Postcard booklet "Souvenir of Casper, Wyoming" that folds out showing several pages with photos on each side, 1920s. Includes picture of: Hotel Henning, Railroad depot, Midwest Building, Second Street, oil fields, federal building, Natrona County Courthouse, Masonic Temple, Teapot Rock, Hell's Half Acre, Pathfinder Dam spillway, Bird's eye view of Casper, Central Street, Wind River Canyon, Natrona County Vocational School, and an Oil Refinery.
Record Type: Archive