Marie Montabe papers, 1905-1969.

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Marie Montabe papers, 1905-1969.

Collection contains typescript copies of manuscripts of short stories, poems, and for the plays "Guns Yield to Gowns" and "The Wyoming Tea Party"; photographs; 7 scrapbooks; and programs relating to the Gift of the Waters Pageant; a photograph album; and miscellaneous other materials.

1.15 cubic ft. (3 boxes)

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Horton, H. H. (Harry Harthley), 1889-1959.

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Horton (1889-1959) was born in New York and graduated from the National College of Chiropractic in 1915. He moved to Laramie, Wyoming to open a medical office and enlisted in the U.S. Army's 148th Field Artillery unit during World War I. The unit was composed of members of the Wyoming National Guard and Horton was decorated with the Distinguished Silver Star for gallantry while trying to rescue two wounded members of his unit. Horton returned to Laramie after the war and...

Horton, Marie Montabe.

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Montabe, Marie.

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Marie Montabe was a Wyoming poet, lecturer, and writer. In 1925, she wrote the script for the Gift of the Waters Pageant, presented annually in Thermopolis, Wyoming. In 1927, she married Dr. Harry H. Horton, a Laramie, Wyoming chiropractor and state legislator. She wrote under the names Marie Montabe, Marie Montabe Horton, and Marie Montabe Savaresy. From the description of Marie Montabe papers, 1905-1969. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 2815642...

Savaresy, Marie Montabe.

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