Browse Items (17 total)

  • Collection: Alfred J. Mokler Letterboxes

2-F.pdf
This letterbox contains the following: a bulletin from the Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs titled "Indian Missions of the United States" from 1928, notes from Alfred J. Mokler regarding the Lajeunesse family, an account of Charles…

AlfredJMokler_Letterbox_1-A.pdf
Among several items, this letterbox contains information on grain futures with a view from the Chicago Board of Trade, a handwritten account of early Natrona County Pioneers, an article by Don Russell on Buffalo Bill, and an article by Arthur Chapman…

AlfredJMokler_Letterbox_1-B.pdf
Letterbox 1-B contains a short essay titled "The Days of the Week," a Tribune-Herald article titled "Earl Durand's Freshman Class in Powell High School," and a manuscript copy of an essay titled "Fable of Mateo Tepee, or the Devil's Tower."

AlfredJMokler_Letterbox_1-C.pdf
This Letterbox contains a short essay titled "Good Fortune Does Not Always Mean Success."

AlfredJMokler_Letterbox_1-D.pdf
This Letterbox contains a paper on Wyoming geology.

AlfredJMokler_Letterbox_1-E.pdf
This Letterbox contains an essay titled "Roundup of Historical Mavericks," Cow Country (January 25, 1947), a Visit Hell's Half Acre pamphlet (1940), a handwritten article, and an article published in The Mountain States Monitor (March, 1927).…

AlfredJMokler_Letterbox_1-F.pdf
This Letterbox contains an article titled "Frank Julian Writes of Some Early Ranches," an issue of Wyoming Roads (September, 1925), a paper titled "The Blackfeet Indians," and a copy of the Oregon Trail Memorial Association's December 29, 1930…

AlfredJMokler_Letterbox_1-H.pdf
This Letterbox contains an article by Malcolm Campbell, published in the Casper Tribune-Herald on Sunday, March, 14, titled Packer, the Man-Eater, and a February 1926 issue of Motor Travel, titled "The Wagon-Boss: A Picturesque and Efficient…

AlfredJMokler_Letterbox_1-I.pdf
This Letterbox contains newspaper clippings of articles written by Frances Seely Webb on Casper's first homes. There is also a paper on Shoshone Cavern National Monument

AlfredJMokler_Letterbox_1-K.pdf
This Letterbox contains a handwritten paper on Steve Tobin, who came to Wyoming from Ireland in the fall of 1895 and "in charge of 120 blooded rams." He met friends of his from Ireland in Casper and it is here he came to be engaged in the sheep…
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