Laramie’s No. 1 Temporary Citizen: the P.F.E. Navajo circa 1947

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Laramie’s No. 1 Temporary Citizen: the P.F.E. Navajo circa 1947

The William R. Jeffreys collection contains an eight-page, double-spaced, typeset student paper, written about 1947, which was based on interviews and the author's direct working experience with members of the Navajo tribe. The paper is titled, " ." Laramie's No. 1 Temporary Citizen: The P.F.E. Navajo

cubic ft. (1 small collection envelope)

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William R. Jeffreys wrote a college student essay based upon his experience working with members of the Navajo tribe at the Pacific Fruit Express ice house in Laramie, Wyoming. He researched his paper by talking to Laramie merchants, bankers, police, and judges. He also talked to Navajos to see how they perceived the city. From the guide to the Laramie’s No. 1 Temporary Citizen: the P.F.E. Navajo, circa 1947, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.) ...