Martin family photograph albums, 1924.

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Martin family photograph albums, 1924.

The two photo albums, one bound and the other unbound, documented Earl and Mildred's early married life together on the Gunbarrel Ranch. The black and white photographs reflect the day-to-day activities of the Gunbarrel Ranch staff and guests.

.25 cubic ft. (1 box)

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Martin, Mildred Crowl, 1912-

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American writer, known particularly for her book CHINATOWN'S ANGRY ANGEL, the story of Donaldina Cameron's early years fighting the yellow slave trade. Cameron House, a community services agency serving the Chinese in San Francisco, was named for Donaldina Cameron, and the agency she founded, Ming Quong, survives in the South Bay. From the description of Mildred Martin papers, 1890-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 462019350 ...

Martin, Earl R., 1927-

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Martin, Mildred, (Albert)

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Martin family.

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Earl Martin and Mildred Albert were married in Cody, Wyoming, in 1923. Earl Martin was the caretaker of the Holm Lodge on the Gunbarrel Ranch, a working ranch which also served as a dude ranch, located in the mountains near Cody, Wyoming. Mildred Albert came to Wyoming from Chapman, Kansas, as an employee of the Yellowstone Park hotels, which included the Holm Lodge. From the description of Martin family photograph albums, 1924. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). Worl...