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MS 204 - John Rumm Collection

 Collection — Folder: 1&2
Identifier: MS 204
Abstract

The John Rumm collection is made up of photographs of Yellowstone by Hiscock and Lucier. John Rumm was the curator of the Buffalo Bill Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West between the years of 2008-2014.

Dates: Other: Majority of material found in 1926; Other: Date acquired: 10/23/2012

MS 436 - Traynor Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS 436
Abstract

The collection contains a narrative poem, photographic album, and seperate photographs. Edward Traynor's grandfather, Fredrick Hamilton Redington, took the photographs in the album from 1905 on his annual summer trip to Yellowstone. The family made a summer trip out to Yellowstone yearly, because Redington's first wife, Phoebe Hargraves, was from Cody.

Dates: Created: 1905-1920; Other: Majority of material found in 1905; Other: Date acquired: 12/20/2012

MS 484 - Lawrence Lardinas Collection

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: MS 484
Abstract

The collection includes a photo album from a 1937 road trip from Toledo, Ohio to Yellowstone Park. Some interesting photos in the album include Mount Rushmore in its final stages of construction, dude ranches, and Yellowstone Park. This documents what one would have seen on a cross country road trip during 1937.

Dates: Created: 1937-1937; Other: Majority of material found in 1937; Other: Date acquired: 04/25/2016

MS 517 - Michael McLaughlin Collection

 Collection — Folder: 1
Identifier: MS 517
Abstract

Two publications, a program from the Lincoln-Lee Legion and a newspaper supplement from the Billings Gazette, donated by Michael McLaughlin.

Dates: Created: 1918-1936; Other: Majority of material found in 1918,1936; Other: Date acquired: 09/13/2006

MS 521 - Winninger Family Photo Collection

 Collection — Box: MS521.01
Identifier: MS 521
Abstract

The collection consists of photographs of the Winninger family and the YU Ranch on the Greybull River during the years 1920 to 1940. The Winninger family was made up of Joseph Winninger, Mabel Buell Winninger and their four kids. John Joseph "Jack" Winninger was the oldest, born in 1926, and the donor of the collection with his wife JoAnn Winninger. The YU Ranch was primarily a sheep ranch, and in the late 30s also became a cattle ranch.

Dates: Created: 1920-1929; Other: Majority of material found in 1920-1929; Other: Date acquired: 03/26/2009