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  • Collection: Frances Seely Webb Collection

1890_WyomingDerrickSteamPrintingOffice.tiff
Left to right: "Uncle" Matt Campfield, Neil Barnett, John McGrath, W.S. Kimball (editor), Mrs. John McGrath, "a gambler," "Wixey" print office, and "Dad" Eads on hitching rail.

HolmbergStudioFeedStablePhotograph.tiff
Left to right: A.W. Scott, unidentified, Ed Scherck, and Fred Henderson. The Feed Stable burned down in 1908.

ca.1900_BobCampbellandothers.tiff
Bob Campbell, Tom Spears, Oscar Hiestand, an A. L. Wallace in door with Charley Heagney and George Lilley. Three Native Americans on horseback.

ca.1900_CasperMercantileCo-TribuneOffice-PatSullivanDrugCo.tiff
Casper Mercantile Company, Tribune Office, and Pat Sullivan Drug Company in the Odd Fellows Building.

ca.1897-1911_CasperinHolidayAttire.tiff
Casper Band Stand at the intersection of Second and Center Street, Grand Central Hotel on the right, and the Richards and Cunningham Company on the left.

1908-06-22_NatronaCountyCourthouseCornerstone.tiff
Shmidt & Esmay, Contractors working on the construction of the Natrona County Courthouse and the laying of the cornerstone.

FirstNatronaCountyCourthouseBuildinginCasper.tiff
Handwritten caption on front states, "Frist Natrona County Court House building in Casper. It was built on county land on south David Street. It was from the south windows (at left_ that Natrona Tribune publisher A.J. Mokler watched the lynching of…
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