Peck, Roy, 1922-1983.

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Roy Peck (1922-1983) was a Wyoming newspaper publisher, businessman and politician. He and his brother Bob owned the Riverton "Ranger," Kemmerer "Gazette," and Powell "Tribune" in Wyoming, and the Red Lodge, Montana, "News." He was founder and president of Western Standard Corporation, builder of the Snow King Resort at Jackson, Wyoming. Peck served on the University of Wyoming board of trustees, 1953-1965, as executive director of the Wyoming Department of Economic Planning and Development, 1967-1970, and as a member of the Wyoming House of Representatives, 1970-1974, and the Wyoming Senate 1977-1983.

From the description of Papers, 1965-1983. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 28440778

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Wyoming--Jackson
Wyoming
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Politics, Practical
Resorts
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Birth 1922

Death 1983

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