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Featured Digital Collections


Western Trials map detail
      Western Trails Collections

      • 1000 items completed as part of a multi-state collaborative featuring maps, photographs, artwork, video, and a 1911 thesis on trails through Wyoming.


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      Charles J. Belden

      • Images from the 1920s and 1930s of Belden’s Pitchfork Ranch near Meeteetse, Wyoming. The images include depictions of everyday life on the ranch, raising antelope, dude ranching, and Belden’s family members.


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      Richard Throssel

      • Images from Throssel’s photographic work from 1902-1933 mostly of daily life, ceremonies, portraits and village scenes of the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Indians.


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      James Bertenshaw

      • Letters written between Bertenshaw and his wife Mary while James traveled from Indiana to the Montana goldfields in 1864-1865.


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      J.S. Palen

      • A veterinarian from Cheyenne, Wyoming, Palen collected Cheyenne Frontier Days and other rodeo materials. Collection features photographs and postcards of parades, rodeos, and ranching.


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      General Collections

      • This collection features the images most requested by AHC patrons for duplication in a wide array of topics.


Robert Dunlap Clarke diary drawing detail
      Rocky Mountain Herbarium

      • Images of specimen samples from the largest collection of Rocky Mountain plants and fungi in existence.


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      Roscoe Turner

      • Images from Roscoe Turner (September 29, 1895 – June 23, 1970) was an aviator who was a three time winner of the Thompson Trophy.


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      Heart Mountain Relocation Center

      • Images from the Heart Mountain Relocation Center.  The  center was one of ten camps mandated by the War Department in 1942 to detain Americans of Japanese ancestry. It was located between Cody and Powell, Wyoming. The first internees arrived in August 1942. The camp closed in November 1945.