Yellowstone National Park
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
MS 254 - Stanley Truman Yellowstone Trip
This collection consists of a reminiscence written by Dr. Case’s maternal Grandfather, Stanley R. Truman, of a visit in 1919 to Yellowstone National Park and a brief biography of Stanley R. Truman.
MS 277 - Paul L. Purvis Papers
Typed letters & stories by Paul Purvis containing history of the Cody area and memories of local personalities.
MS 281 - John Colter Files of J. Neilson Barry
Early 20th century correspondence and writings of J. Neilson Barry related to John Colter’s travels in the early Rocky Mountain West as a mountain man after leaving the Lewis and Clark expedition, including maps and a 1938 article by Neilson in the Wyoming Annals.
MS 282 - Yellowstone Ephemera Collection
This collection holds Yellowstone ephemera from the early 1900s, including a decal from the Shaw & Powell Camping Co. and postcards from seemingly the early 20th century. These pieces show a glimpse of what some of the pieces making up the park would have been during this time.
MS 327 - James Wojtowicz Collection
This collection consists primarily of items acquired by James W. Wojtowicz during the research for his book on Buffalo Bill’s Wild West collectables. These items are mostly dime novels, postcards, programs, and other ephemeral materials from the show.
MS 398 - Yellowstone Hunting Party Collection
Series of photographs chronicling the 1893 hunting trip of five men through Yellowstone National Park and portions of Southwestern Montana.
MS 429 - Camp Monaco Tree Removal Collection
This collection consists of several newspaper articles as well as 140 photographs documenting the process of removing the Camp Monaco Tree from its original site in the Shoshone National Forest after it was killed by the 1988 Yellowstone National Park Fires.
MS 430 - Greater Yellowstone Sights and Sounds Video Collection
MS 436 - Traynor Collection
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.
MS 452 - Nancy Wulfing Collection
This collection is a family photo album from between 1922-1925. The photographs are of a girls' trip out to Yellowstone, where they lived and worked for a summer. There are also a couple of newspaper clippings and decals from Yellowstone in the book. The photographs show what it was like to work and live in Yellowstone during the early 20th century. Some interesting pictures are of bears eating out of the dump that was there until the 1960s and pictures of old bus parts at Mammoth.