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Wyofile Historical Images
The Historical Photographic Collection of the Wyoming State Archives is one of the most significant in the region. The approximately 500,000 images are cataloged according to either subject or major collection.
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Celebrating Black History Month in Wyoming - Lola West, owner of the Black and Tan Club in Cheyenne, stands next to the club's jukebox, n.d. (Sub Neg 23565) Courtesy of the Wyoming State Archives, Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.
 
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Three Cheers for George Washington! - Postcard presented to Raymond Rudeen by his teacher Lura McGrew of Pleasant Hill School in Salem, Wyoming, on February 11, 1910. (H90-39) Courtesy of the Wyoming State Archives, Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.
 
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Interior of the House of Representative's Chambers - The Wyoming State Legislature at work, ca. 1909. (Sub Neg 5712) Courtesy of the Wyoming State Archives, Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.
 
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Ed Scholtz on 'Bob Cat' by R.R. Doubleday - Courtesy of the Postcard Collection, Wyoming State Archives, Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.
 
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CCC Camp - Workers take a break at Camp Guernsey Lake, ca. 1935. During the New Deal Era that followed the Great Depression, the Civilian Conservation Corps was organized to put millions of America's unemployed young men to work. Miles of trails, thousands of trees and many park structures were built around the state by these men. (P84-2/73A) Courtesy of the Wyoming State Archives, Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.
 
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Greetings from Wyoming - Courtesy of the Postcard Collection, Wyoming State Archives, Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.
 
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Lincoln Head - Artist Robert Russin stands beside his larger than life bust of Abraham Lincoln. This monument was installed at the highest point of the Lincoln Highway (I-80) on February 12, 1959. It was later moved to its present location on the Summit between Laramie and Cheyenne. Courtesy of the Wyoming State Archives, Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.
 
 
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