Box 5
Contains 55 Results:
When red men lurked in our hills / by William Francis Hooker, 1925 September
"When Red Men Lurked in Our Hills." Pencil holograph, 3 pages, typescript, 1 page and clipping of pages. 17-18 of Erie Railroad Magazine, Vol. XXI ( September, 1925) No. 7.
Where the Indian got his pipes / by William Francis Hooker, date of production not identified
"Where the Indian got His Pipes." Ink holograph, 4 pages, typescript, 2 pages and carbon typescript, 2 pages, with Hooker's revisions and his "OK."
Henri of Old La Pointe / by William Francis Hooker, 1918 January
"Henri of Old La Pointe." Pages 15-16 of Pere Marquette Magazine, Vol. XI (Detroit, January, 1918) No. 1.
How to overcome tardiness / by William Francis Hooker, 1917 November
"How to Overcome Tardiness." Pages 103-104 of The American Magazine, Nov. 1917. Includes handwritten notes to RSE.
A village on the Pawcatuck / by William Francis Hooker, date of production not identified
"A Village on the Pawcatuck." Page 29 of unidentified issue of Erie Railroad Magazine.
John Hunton. bull team freighter, ranch owner, army post trader and contractor / by William Francis Hooker, 1932
"John Hunton. Bull Team Freighter, Ranch Owner, Army Post Trader and Contractor." Pamphlet, Milwaukee, Wis., 1932, 8 pages Photocopy of BYU Library's Microfiche E 203 .P36x B No. 1197, "Pamphlets in American History."
William Francis Hooker conversation with A. H. Oleson, 1923
"A Frontier Episode," a conversation between Hooker and A. H. Oleson, reported by Robert Bruce, in "Three Old Plainsmen," New York, Robert Bruce, 1923, pp. 22-23. Various pages containing information about Hooker filed here in photocopy; for the original booklet see Hafen 978 Al Box 1 #1, Special Collections.
Edgar H. Fourt biographical sketch, date of production not identified
Biographical sketch of Fourt on a card entitled, "Naming the Glacier," regarding Gannett's Peak in Fremont County, Wyoming. The reverse side of the card carries the lyrics to two songs, "We're From Lander Ho!" and "Rocky Mountains Calling me to Play."
Edgar H. Fourt sheet music, 1924
Sheet music for "Where Rails End and Trails Begin", with words by Fourt and music by Albert Beaumont. Published by Fourt in Lander, Wyoming, 1924. Penciled annotations on the front cover describe the origin of an Albert Bierstadt painting reproduced there.
Henry Blanchard Freeman diary, 1876 March-October
Copy of his diary of March 21 - Oct. 5, 1876, when he was a captain in the 7th Infantry with Generals Gibbon, Terry, and Custer in the campaign against the Sioux. Three carbon typescripts from different typewriters with varying pagination.