Papers, 1896-1934.

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Papers, 1896-1934.

Includes correspondence, financial records, legal documents, and brand certificates concerning ranching, water, property and business interests of the Dixon family. Also includes treasurer's records (1896-1905) and a ledger (1934) for School District #24, Rockdale, and a certificate book and records for the First National Bank of Rock River (1921). Correspondence includes 2 letters from F.E. Warren (1911, 1912).

2 cubic ft. (4 boxes)

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Dixon, Alvy, 1862-1944.

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Alvy Dixon was a prominent rancher in Albany and Carbon Counties, Wyoming, having homesteaded on 160 acres near McFadden in 1888. He was treasurer of School District #24, Rockdale, ca. 1903, president of First National Bank of Rock River ca. 1920 and water commissioner of Wyoming District #2, Division #1 ca. 1917-1925. From the description of Papers, 1896-1934. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 24783618 ...

First National Bank of Rock River (Rock River, Wyo.)

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Diamond Cattle Company.

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Carbon County School District No. 24 (Wyo.)

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Warren, Francis E. (Francis Emroy), 1844-1929

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Francis E. Warren was appointed Territorial Governor of Wyoming by President Chester A. Arthur. He served from February 28, 1885 to November 11, 1886 and served a second term when appointed by President Benjamin Harrison from April 9, 1889 to October 11, 1890. Warren was born in Hinsdale, Berkshire County, Massachusetts on June 20, 1844 and attended the common schools in his area and Hinsdale Academy. During the Civil War, Warren enlisted and fought with the Company C, 49th Regiment, Massachuset...

Dixon family.

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