History of Wyoming/Further Reading

Articles

 * 1) Badertscher, Eric, "Our States: Wyoming". Volume 32, Issue 3. September 2011, available from http//:www.ebscohost.com
 * 2) Bishop, Ronald. “How Two Wyoming Community Newspapers Covered the Construction of the Heart Mountain Internment Camp”. Little More Than Minutes vol 26. Issue 3. 2009.
 * 3) Boyd, Robert. “Sin in the sagebrush: creating an exhibit for the high desert museum.”  Oregon Historical Quarterly 112 (2011): 486.
 * 4) Brings Plenty, Carla Rae.  “Buffalo nation: Saving the last wild buffalo herd in Yellowstone.” Indian Country Today, August 10, 1998.  https://www.proquest.com/docview/362712503
 * 5) "Buffalo Bill's America: William Cody and the Wild West Show." Publishers Weekly 252, no. 30 (August 1, 2005)
 * 6) Carlton, Jim, “Wyoming Tourism-Related Businesses Ask Bush to Halt Area Drilling Plans,” Wall Street Journal, August 29, 2011, https://www.proquest.com/docview/398818527.
 * 7) Castle Freeman Jr. "Owen Wister Brief life of a Western mythmaker: 1860-1938." Harvard Magazine (202): 42-43. Accessed October 25, 2012. http://harvardmagazine.com/2002/07/owen-wister.html
 * 8) Chambers Noble, Ann, Sublette County, Wyoming (Wyoming State Historical Society: Encyclopedia, December 10, 2011).
 * 9) Davis, John W. “The Johnson County War: 1892 Invasion of Northern Wyoming.” 	Accessed October 24th 2012. http://www.wyohistory.org/essays/johnson-county-war.
 * 10) Everest-Phillips, Max. "The Pre-War Fear of Japanese Espionage: Its Impact and Legacy." Journal of Contemporary History, 2007: 243-265.
 * 11) Fowler, Loretta. “An Experiment in Cultural Change and Economic Development”.  The Arapahoe Ranch. City College of the city of New York. 1973
 * 12) Gersie, Joseph and Eileen Peterson. “Evaluation of Coal Resources on the Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming”. Wyoming State Geological Survey.
 * 13) Gilbert, Bill.  “Old Faithful: Yellowstone at 125” Life 20, no. 7 (1997): 64.
 * 14) Hodge, Adam R. "Pestilence and Power: The Smallpox Epidemic of 1780-1782 and Intertribal Relations on the Northern Great Plains". The Historian (2010). Phi Alpha Theta. pp. 1-25.
 * 15) Jacobs, Andria.  “Wolf Policy in the West.”  Conflict Research Consortium Working Paper, University of Colorado, 1994.   http://www.colorado.edu/conflict/full_text_search/AllCRCDocs/94-65.htm.
 * 16) James Thor, “Realities of Rodeo,” The Lancet 362, no. 1 (2003):
 * 17) Lamont, V. “More than she deserves: Woman suffrage memorials in the ‘equality state’. Canadian Review of American Studies36:1 (2006), 17-43.
 * 18) Lanpher, Henry Coe. "The Civilian Conservation Corps: Some Aspects of Its Social Program for Unemployed Youth." Social Service Review 10, no. 4 (December 1936): 623-36.
 * 19) Larson, Robert W., “Part 1: Red Cloud: The Warrior Years,” Montana: The Magazine of Western History 47 (1997): 30.
 * 20) Layser, E.E. “The equality state: Women’s rights on the western frontier” The World and I, 18:3(March 2003), 184-222.
 * 21) Lieutenant General Sherman, William T. et al., “Articles of a Treaty Made and Concluded by and Between…” 1868, http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=42&page=transcript.
 * 22) Ling, Pamela M., Haber, Lawrence A., Wedl, Stefani, “Branding the Rodeo: A Case Study of Tobacco Sports Sponsorship,” American Journal of Public Health 100, no. 1:
 * 23) Mann, Nikki. "The Big Bang that didn't happen." Pinedale Roundup, November 30, 2006, p. 13.
 * 24) Martin, W B., and Jack Shaughnessy. "Project Wagon Wheel." Wyoming Geological Association Guidebook (1969): 145 -152.
 * 25) McFerrin, Randy. “High Noon on the Western Range: A Property Rights Analysis of the 	Johnson County War” The Journal of Economic History 67 (2007): 67-93.
 * 26) Moore, John H. "Cheyenne Political History, 1820-1894." Ethnohistory 21, no. 4 (Fall 1974): 329-59.
 * 27) Muskovac, Nick. “Yellowstone National Park” PSA Journal 75.3 (March 2009).
 * 28) Noble, Antonette C. "Masaye Nakamura's Personal Story." OAH Magazine of History, 2002: 37-40.
 * 29) Noggle, Burl. “The Origins of the Teapot Dome Investigation.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 44 (1957): 237-266.
 * 30) Olivey, Harold. "Cowboys and Cowgirls of Wyoming". Volume 26, Issue 2. April 2004, available from http//:www.ebscohost.com
 * 31) Ostland, Emilene, “The Powder River Basin: A Natural History,” last modified January 1, 2012, http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/powder-river-basin-natural-history.
 * 32) Ostland, Emilene, “Red Cloud's War,” last modified February 1, 2012, http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/red-clouds-war.
 * 33) Rea, Tom, “Gathering the Tribes: The Cheyennes Come Together after Sand Creek,” last modified October 12, 2011, http://www.wyohistory.org/essays/gathering-tribes-cheyennes-come-together-after-sand-creek.
 * 34) Rea, Tom. “Road to Rendezvous: The Rocky Mountain Fur Trade in 1834.” Last modified December 10th, 2011. http://www.wyohistory.org/essays/road-rendezvous-rocky-mountain-fur-trade-1834.
 * 35) Rich, Ruby B. “Brokering Brokeback: Jokes, Backlashes, and Other Anxieties.” Film Quarterly. Vol. 60 No. 3 (2007): 44-48
 * 36) Schwarz, Frederick. “Seventy-five Years Ago The Teapot Starts to Boil.” American Heritage 48, no. 2 (n.d.): 105
 * 37) Smallbone, Chris. "How the West was lost: Chris Smallbone explains the effect of United States expansion on the native Americans of the Great Plains in the mid-19th century." History Today 56.4 (2006): 42+. Academic OneFile. Web. 4 Nov. 2012.
 * 38) Stanley, Samuel. “The Cheyenne Club: An oasis of urban luxury in nineteenth-century Wyoming.” History Today 29 (1979): 471-478.
 * 39) Tamura, Eileen. “Heart Mountain: Life in Wyoming’s Concentration Camp”. Journal of American Ethnic History. 2001
 * 40) Taylor, David T.; Fletcher, Robert R., “A comparison of characteristics, regional expenditures, and economic impact of visitors to...,” Journal of Travel Research 32, no. 1 (1993): 30, (accessed October 31, 2012), EBSCOhost.
 * 41) Taylor, M. Scott.  “Buffalo Hunt: International Trade and the Virtual Extinction of the North American Bison.”  American Economic Review, no. 101 (2011):  3162–3195.
 * 42) "Teapot Dome Casts a Broad Shadow." New York Times, January 27, 1924.
 * 43) "Teapot Dome Seethes with New Scandal." New York Times, December 24, 1924.
 * 44) Toman, J, and H A. Tewes. Project Rio Blanco Phase 1 Technical Studies. Livermore, CA: Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 1972.
 * 45) Uysal, Muzaffer; Fesenmaier, Daniel R.; O’Leary,Joseph T., “Geographic and Seasonal Variation in the Concentration of Travel in the United States,” Journal of Travel Research 32, no. 3 (1994): 61, October 31, 2012,
 * 46) “Visiting Jackson, Wyoming.” Risk Management 55, 9 (2008): 63. 28 Oct 2012.
 * 47) Williams,Timothy "Brutal Crimes Grip Indian Reservation". The New York Times, February 2nd 2012.
 * 48) Wischmann, Lesley. "Separate Lands for Separate Tribes: The Horse Creek Treaty of 1851." Wyohistory. Accessed November 1, 2012. http://www.wyohistory.org/essays/horse-creek-treaty.
 * 49) “Wyoming Oil Now in Standard’s Hands.” New York Times (January 3, 1921): 12.

Books

 * 1) Bancroft, Hubert. History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming (San Francisco:History co, 1992)
 * 2) Bartlett, I.S.  History of Wyoming v.3.  Chicago: The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1918.
 * 3) Cooper, Frederic T. Some American Story Tellers. (New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1911). 267.
 * 4) Ellwood, David. “The Movies as History: Visions of the Twentieth Century.” England: Sutton Press (2000).
 * 5) Flexner, Eleanor. Century of Struggle: the Woman’s Rights Movement in the United States. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University, 1975.
 * 6) Grinnell, George. The Cheyenne Indians. South Korea: World Wisdom, 2008.
 * 7) Herbert, Grace. The Government of Wyoming: the History, constitution, and administrative affairs (San Francisco: The Whitaker and Ray Company Incorporated, 1990)
 * 8) Hunt, Lester C. Wyoming Writer’s Project. New York: Oxford University Press, 1941.
 * 9) Jameson, W.C. Butch Cassidy: Beyond the Grave. United Kingdom: Taylor Trade Publishing, 2012.
 * 10) Jordan-Bychkov, Terry. “North American Cattle-Ranching Frontiers: Origins, Diffusion and Differentiation.”  Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press (1993).
 * 11) Knappman, Elizabeth and Kathryn DuPont. Women’s Suffrage in America. New York: Facts on File, 1992.
 * 12) Knobloch, Frieda. Creating the Cowboy State: Culture and Underdevelopment in Wyoming since 1867. The Western Historical Quarterly 32.2 (2001): 201-221.
 * 13) Larson, T.A. History of Wyoming. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1965.
 * 14) Lawrence, Elizabeth Atwood. Rodeo: An Anthropologist looks at the Wild and the Tame. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1982.
 * 15) Mead, Rebecca J. How the Vote Was Won: Woman Suffrage in the Western United States, 1868-1914. New York: New York University Press, 2004.
 * 16) Meagher, Margaret Mary.  “The Bison of Yellowstone National Park.”  National Park Service Scientific Monograph Series, no. 1 (1973).
 * 17) Meter, Larry A. Women Win the Vote: the Hard-Fought Battle for Women’s Suffrage. New Jersey: Enslow Publishers, 2009.
 * 18) Miles, John.   Guardian of the Parks: A History of the National Parks and Conservation Association.  Chicago: Taylor & Francis Group, 1995.
 * 19) Moses, L.G. "Wild West Shows and the Image of American Indians" 1883-1933 (New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press, 1996).
 * 20) National Parks and Conservation Association. Interpretation: Key to the Park Experience. Washington: National Parks and Conservation Association: 1988
 * 21) National Parks and Conservation Association. The National Park Service: Its Organization and Employees. Washington: National Parks and Conservation Association: 1988.
 * 22) Newhall, Nancy. Adams, Ansel. The Tetons and the Yellowstone. 5 Associates, Redwood City, CA. 1970
 * 23) Niethammer, Carolyn. Daughters of the Earth. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1977.
 * 24) Noggle, Burl. Teapot Dome: Oil and Politics in the 1920’s.  Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press, 1962.
 * 25) Oil Land Leasing Act of 1920: with amendments and other laws relating to mineral lands. Washington: U.S. G.P.O. 1968.
 * 26) Overton, Richard C., Burlington West (Harvard: Harvard University Press, 1941).
 * 27) Overton, Richard C., Burlington Route (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1965).
 * 28) Patterson, Richard. Butch Cassidy: A Biography. United States: University of Nebraska Press, 1999.
 * 29) Peterson, Judy Monroe. The Nineteenth Amendment: Women’s Right to Vote. New Jersey: Enslow Publishers, 1998.
 * 30) Rollins, George. The Struggle of the Cattleman, Sheepman and Settler for Control of Lands in Wyoming, 1867-1910. New York: New York Times Company, 1979.
 * 31) Rydell, Kiki Leigh, and Mary Shivers Culpin. Managing the "Matchless Wonders": A History of Administrative Development in Yellowstone National Park, 1872-1965. Yellowstone National Park, WY: National Park Service, Yellowstone Centre for Resources, 2003.
 * 32) Saylor, David. Jackson Hole, Wyoming, In the Shadow of the Tetons. University of Oklahoma Press. Norman, Oklahoma. 1970
 * 33) Shaughnessy, Jack, and R H. Butcher. "Geology of Project Wagon Wheel Nuclear Stimulation Project." Four Corners Geological Society Memoir Book (1972): 185-196.
 * 34) Smith, Duane. Rocky Mountains West. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1992.
 * 35) Sneider, Allison L. Suffragists in an Imperial Age: U.S. Expansion and the Woman Question, 1870-1929. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
 * 36) Stanton, Elizabeth., Anthony, Susan., and Gage, Matilta. History of Woman Suffrage. New York: Arno and The New York Times, 1969.
 * 37) Thorburn, Ryan. "Black 14:The Rise, Fall and Rebirth of Wyoming Football" New York: Burning Daylight, 2009.
 * 38) Woods, Lawrence M. The Wyoming Country Before Statehood. Worland: Worland Press, 1971.
 * 39) Wyoming Writer’s Project. Wyoming: A Guide to its History, Highways, and People. New York: Oxford University Press, 1941.

Websites

 * 1) Bagley, Will. "South Pass." WyoHistory.org. N.p., 2010. Web. 01 Nov. 2012. http://www.wyohistory.org/essays/south-pass?page=show.
 * 2) Buffalo Bill Historical Centre. "Documenting the life and times of an American icon." The William F. Cody Archive. Accessed October 28, 2012.http://codyarchive.org/life/wfc.bio. 00002.html.
 * 3) “The Burlington Route: Wyoming’s Second Transcontinental Railroad,” Gregory Nickerson, Wyoming Historical Society, Accessed October 18th, 2012, http://www.wyohistory.org/essays/burlington-route-wyoming’s-second-transcontinental-railroad.
 * 4) Houze, Lynn Johnson. WyoHistory.org | The Online Encyclopedia of Wyoming History. June 23, 2012. http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/park-county-wyoming?page=3 (accessed November 1, 2012).
 * 5) Google. “Wyoming PBS: Hollywood Theatre.”  Last modified November 3, 2012. http://www.wyoptv.org/programming/viewprogram.php?id=3563&aid=6000.
 * 6) Gourley, Bruce. “Yellowstone History”. http://yellowstone.net/history/
 * 7) Massey, Garth M. "Making Sense of Work on the Wind River Indian Reservation." American Indian Quarterly 28, no. 3 (Fall 2004
 * 8) Murphy, Warren. "The Reverend John Roberts, Missionary to the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes." Wyoming State Historical Society. http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/reverend-john-roberts
 * 9) National Park Service.  “Yellowstone Bison.”  Yellowstone National Park.  Last modified October 18, 2012.  http://www.nps.gov/yell/naturescience/bison.htm.
 * 10) National Park Service.  “Wolf Restoration.”  Yellowstone National Park.  Last modified October 18, 2012.  http://www.nps.gov/yell/naturescience/wolfrest.htm.
 * 11) Noble, Ann C. "The Wagon Wheel Project ." Wyoming Historical Society. http://www.wyohistory.org/essays/wagon-wheel-project.
 * 12) Roberts, Phil. “The Teapot Dome Scandal,” wyohistory, accessed October 29, 2012, http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/teapit-dome-scandal.
 * 13) State of Wyoming. "The Old West Continues." Welcome to the State of Wyoming. Last modified 2012. http://www.wyoming.gov/history.aspx.
 * 14) Western, Samuel. “The Mineral Leasing Act of 1920: The Law that Changed Wyoming’s Economic Destiny.” 2012. http://www.wyohistory.org/print/essays/mineral-leasing-act-1920 (accessed October 31, 2012)
 * 15) "William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody." Buffalo Bill Historical Centre. http://www.bbhc.org/explore/buffalo-bill/research/buffalo-bill/.
 * 16) Wischmann, Lesley. “Separate lands for separate tribes: The Horse Creek Treaty of 1851.” WyoHistory.org (2010): 1-3. Accessed Sunday October 28th 2012 http://www.wyohistory.org/essays/horse-creek-treaty
 * 17) “Wyoming’s e-Government Site,” Wyoming State Library, State of Wyoming 2012. www-wyoming.gov
 * 18) Wyoming Office of Tourism, 2012 (accessed October 30, 2012), www.wyomingtourism.org
 * 19) Wyoming State Historical Society. "Owen Wister: Inventor of the Good-guy Cowboy." Accessed October 25, 2012. http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/owen-wister.
 * 20) Wyoming State Historical Society. "Johnson County, Wyoming." Accessed October 25, 2012. http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/johnson-county-wyoming?page=3.
 * 21) Wyoming Tourism Board, "Wind River Reservation". www.wyomingtourism.org/travelguide/detail/wind-river-reservation/31500.