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Collection
Identifier: ##ai5
Abstract
Materials in Institutional Archives are under extended long term and permanent retention. For office specific materials relevant to non-permanent information for a particular office, please see the corporate retention schedule.
Dates:
1917-
Collection
Identifier: MS 050
Abstract
The Buffalo Bill Historical Center established its Cowboy Songs and Range Ballads program in 1982 as an annual gathering of performers, students and scholars of western music. Its purpose was to encourage and enable participants to share songs, musical styles and techniques, and information; to encourage public performance by traditional cowboy singers and musicians; to provide a basis for field research leading to the discovery of traditional cowboy music; and to promote public awareness...
Dates:
Created: 1982-2009
Collection
Identifier: MS 201
Abstract
This collection is a compilation of oral history interviews from persons in Cody, Park County, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park, and the surrounding areas. Most of the recordings were created as part of an ongoing oral history effort of the McCracken Research Library, with others acquired by donation or through sharing of resources with the Park County Historical Society.
Dates:
Created: 1998-2012
Collection
Identifier: MS 207
Collection — Box: MS228.01
Identifier: MS 228
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: MS 249
Abstract
Collection includes clippings, letterhead, photographs, letter from President Reagan, posters, ephemera and art design of a Frontier 737 done by master shooter Tom Frye.
Dates:
Created: 1982; Other: Majority of material found in 1982; Other: Date acquired: 12/29/1986
Collection — Box: SC Box 2
Identifier: MS 266
Abstract
This collection consists of a photographic album from the Dedication of the Plains Indian Museum in 1979.
Dates:
Other: Dummy Date
Collection
Identifier: MS 365
Collection
Identifier: MS 416
Collection
Identifier: MS 439
Abstract
The Plains Indian Seminar started in 1977, during the period before the opening of the Plains Indian Museum in 1979. This annual conference highlighted the culture and arts of the Plains Indian peoples. An international effort to promote the considerate study of Plains Indians by the academic, archaeological, historical, and sociology fields, the Seminar continued until 2007. The brainchild of George Horse Capture of the Gros Ventres, the original intention was for an international annual...
Dates:
Created: 1977-2007