History of Wyoming - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Bartlett, Ichabod S., ed. (1918). History of Wyoming Volume 1. Chicago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing company. http://www.archive.org/download/historyofwyoming01bart/historyofwyoming01bart.pdf.; Bartlett, Ichabod S., ed. (1918). History of Wyoming Volume 2. Chicago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing company. http://www.archive.org/download/historyofwyoming02bart/historyofwyoming02bart.pdf.
  • Bancroft, Hubert Howe; Frances Fuller Victor (1890). History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming, 1540-1888. San Francisco: The History Company. http://www.archive.org/download/historyofnevadac00bancrich/historyofnevadac00bancrich.pdf.
  • Coutant, Charles Griffin (1899). The history of Wyoming from the earliest known discoveries. Laramie: Chaplin, Spafford & Mathison. http://www.archive.org/download/historyofwyoming00cout/historyofwyoming00cout.pdf.
  • Dick, Everett. Vanguards of the Frontier: A Social History of the Northern Plains and Rocky Mountains from the Earliest White Contacts to the Coming of the Homemaker (1941) online
  • Hebard, Grace Raymond (1919). The history and government of Wyoming; the history, constitution and administration of affairs. San Francisco: C. F. Weber Co.. http://www.archive.org/download/historygovernmen00heba/historygovernmen00heba.pdf.
  • Hebard, Grace Raymond (1922). Teaching Wyoming history by counties. Wyoming State Dept. of Education. http://www.archive.org/download/teachingwyomingh00wyomrich/teachingwyomingh00wyomrich.pdf.
  • Swindler, William; Vexler, Robert State (1979). Wyoming: Chronology and Documentary Handbook. New York: Oceana Publications.
  • Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Wyoming. Wyoming, a Guide to Its History, Highways, and People (1940) online famous WPA guide

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