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BLM Wyoming Information Bulletin
This would be an excellent handout to have at your public desk or at hosted campgrounds, where you can monitor the distribution and ensure that these newspapers are provided to children. Offices can order additional copies through BLM’s Printed Materials Distribution Services (PMDS) in Denver. The newspaper’s item number is OS001F. The trading cards are OS001E. An order form and ordering information are available on the PMDS website at http://nbcweb.blm.gov/pmds/misc_forms.htm. The newspaper and trading cards are shipped in bundles of 30 and you are limited to 5 bundles (or 150 copies) per order. If you need more than 150, please contact Derrick Baldwin, Heritage Education Team at (970) 882-5628. ... [Read More]

Wyoming FACE Report No. 93WY00101
This incident could have been prevented by having two persons enter the building together to open the store for business. Since the only weapon available to the assailant was a close-range weapon a second person at the scene could have posed added threat to keep the assailant from attacking or, at the least, been available to call for emergency assistance if the attack was made. Newspaper accounts indicate that the victim was stabbed up to three hours prior to discovery of the incident. Businesses with a potential for robbery or assault should provide at least introductory, and preferably periodic, training to employees on how to handle confrontation with robbers. While the probability of being robbed is not as frequent as other aspects of work, it carries extreme risk. For the protection of employees, such businesses would be well served by making sure workers are prepared for potential violent attacks and understand how to avoid them. ... [Read More]

New York State Newspaper Project
Other Locations in New York State COUNTY OF PUBLICATION LISTING See also: City Listing of Newspapers on Microfilm at the Other Locations ...

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New York State Newspaper Project
the New York State Library COUNTY OF PUBLICATION LISTING See also: City Listing of Newspapers on Microfilm at the State Library ...

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U.S. Newspaper Indexes at the Library of Congress
The researcher using this list is cautioned that not all newspapertitles held by the Library of Congress are indexed; however, earlyU.S. newspapers often covered areas much larger than just thetowns where they were published. The user is further cautioned that few indexes are complete, and many errors and omissions can beexpected. ...

U.S. Newspaper Indexes at the Library of Congress Home Page ...

The format of the entry follows that of the Library's printed catalogcard including the classification number and an indication of the holdingsin the Newspaper and Current Periodical Room. ... [Read More]

hurless
Hurless was appointed chairman of the Public Service Commission last year, after serving as publisher of the statewide Casper Star-Tribune for nearly 20 years. Before becoming publisher, Hurless served as the general manager of sales analysis at the Casper newspaper from 1979-84. Previously, he spent a year as a consultant for Cambridge, Mass.-based Resource Planning Associates and served three years as an officer in the U.S. Navy. ... [Read More]

Welcome to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
Unless otherwise noted newspapers listed are weeklies. ...

For more information, see Newspaper Microfilm policies on this web site. Simply select the city that you are interested in and click Go! The contents have been saved in Word format. If you have any questions please contact Jan Perone of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library at (217) 785-7941 or by email at jan_perone@ihpa.state.il.us . ... [Read More]

United States Newspaper Program
Also, the Illinois State Historical Library, Newspaper Library, Old State Capitol, Springfield, IL 62701-1507, telephone: 217-785-7956, cooperates with the Illinois Newspaper Project and preserves originals and microfilm of many Illinois newspapers. ...

The USNP has supported projects in each of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Each project is conducted by a single organization within a state or territory, usually the state's largest newspaper repository. A project's staff inventories holdings in public libraries, county courthouses, newspaper offices, historical museums, college and university libraries, archives, and historical societies. Catalog records are entered into a national database maintained by the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) and accessible through more than 43,500 dedicated computer terminals worldwide. Microfilm copies of newspapers are generally available to researchers anywhere in the country through inter-library loan. ... [Read More]

State of Wyoming -Historical Dats
1742-43 -Francois Louis Verendrye entered area of Wyoming. 1807 -John Colter first White American known to enter present Wyoming. 1811 -Wilson Price Hunt party, the first organized expedition through Wyoming, crossed the state on the way to Astoria, in present day Oregon. 1812 - Robert Stuart and returning Astorians crossed the Continental Divide in the vicinity of South Pass and built the first known cabin in Wyoming, on North Platte River near Bessemer Bend. 1824 -William H. Ashley's men rediscovered South Pass. 1825 -Beginning of fur trade rendezvous period. 1827 -Ashley's party took first wheeled vehicle, a four-pounder cannon, through South Pass. 1832 -Capt. B. L. E. Bonneville took first wagons through South Pass, built Ft. Bonneville near present Daniel. 1834 - Ft. Laramie, first permanent trading post in Wyoming, established by William Sublette and Robert Campbell. Military post 1849-1890. 1835 - Rev. Samuel Parker held first Protestant service in Wyoming near present ... [Read More]


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