Greenburg, Daniel Wallace, 1867-1940

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Birth 1867
Death 1940

Biographical notes:

Daniel Greenburg, 1867-1940, was a Western historian and writer whose focus was Wyoming. He was publicity director and editor of the "Midwest Review" from 1924-1931 for the Midwest Oil Company of Casper, Wyoming. He was a tax commissioner for Standard Oil when this company bought Midwest Refining Company in 1931. He served as executive secretary for the Wyoming State Planning Board and State Water Conservation Board, 1935-1939. He also wrote and collected material on Western history. He was active in the work of the Oregon Trail Memorial Association and prepared maps of the Old Oregon Trail, Overland Trails, Pony Express routes, and the principal historic sites and trails in Wyoming. He was a member of the Explorers Club.

From the description of Daniel Wallace Greenburg papers, 1879-1966. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 81152922

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Subjects:

  • Pony express
  • Ranching
  • Reservation Indians

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Places:

  • West (U.S.) (as recorded)
  • Fort Laramie (Wyo. : Fort) (as recorded)
  • Wyoming (as recorded)
  • Overland Trails (as recorded)
  • Nez Percé Indian Reservation (Idaho) (as recorded)