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Annals of Wyoming: The Wyoming History Journal

Winter 1998, Volume 70, Number 1

Edited by Phil Roberts

On the Cover:
"Transcontinental Telegraph Lines"
by William H Jackson
courtesy of the American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.
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Articles in Annals of Wyoming, Winter, 1998:

WYOMING MEMORIES:
"Oral History in Wyoming"

a transcription of special program produced by the Historical Research Division, Wyoming State Archives, Museums and Historical Department, Department of Commerce, Rick Ewig and Phil Roberts

"Wanted -- by Whom? Ben Mills as Indian Agent"
by Martin Luschei

"Music as Artifact: The Johnson County War Ballads"
by Mary Faith Pankin

"George G. Lobdell, Jr. and the Yale Sceintific Expedition of 1871 at Fort Bridger"
by Ariel A. Downing

BOOK REVIEWS Edited by Carl Hallberg

John Ford: Hollywood's Old Master,
by Ronald L. Davis,
reviewed by Heyward Schrock.


"Recent Acquisitions in the Hebard Collection, UW Libraries"
Compiled by Tamsen L. Hert


The journal is available as a benefit of membership in the Wyoming State Historical Society (published quarterly), Individuals interested in purchasing individual copies or submitting manuscripts for possible publication in the Annals should contact the editor, Annals of Wyoming, American Heritage Center, Dept. 3924, 1000 E. University Avenue
Laramie WY 82071.

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