Freedom Hall was an exhibit of about ninety letters and documents from the Philip D. and Elsie O. Sang Collection, many reflecting different ideas about freedom, which were displayed under the auspices of the University of Wyoming Division of Rare Books and Special Collections on the third floor of Coe Library in May of 1971. The photographs and manuscripts ranged from a 1499 document signed by Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain to an autographed image of the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy and included material by Washington, Jefferson, John Adams, Lincoln, R.E. Lee, Eisenhower, Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt, Einstein, Edison, Walt Whitman, Sitting Bull, Kit Carson, Harriet Beecher Stowe, U.S. Grant, Susan B. Anthony, and many others.
From the description of University of Wyoming. Library. Division of Rare Books and Special Collections. Freedom Hall Exhibit records, 1971. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 66410659
From the guide to the University of Wyoming Library Division of Rare Books and Special Collections Freedom Hall Exhibit records, 1971, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.)