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On July 9, 1890
From Wyoming Places, People and Things The Wyoming Weekly Republican of July 9, 1890 reported that 50,000 horses were to be purchased in the west for use by the British...
Database of the Month: Explora Public Library
Check out Explora Public Libraries, a new interface from EBSCO in a live webinar from the Wyoming State Library on Thursday, July 9 at 11:15 a.m. MDT. This interface will...
What Are Databases and Why You Need Them
Check out databases available to Wyoming residents at GoWYLD.net.
On This Date in 1890
From Wyoming Places, People and Things On July 8, 1890, an earthquake occurred in Yellowstone National Park. According to newspaper accounts, it caused an eruption of New...
Board Member, Library Director Training Available from COSLA
LEXINGTON, KY – The Chief Officers of State Library Agencies (COSLA) has developed training resources through its ongoing Continuing Education Connector Project. The Trustee...
On This Date in 1890
From Wyoming Places, People and Things An account of the horse races at the Oxford Horse Ranch near Red Buttes Station in Albany County was published in the Daily Boomerang...
Thomas Ivie Now State Data Coordinator at WSL
Thomas Ivie, Research and Statistics Librarian, has been named as the new state data coordinator for Wyoming, moving from the State Library’s Access Services office to...
On This Date in 1890
The frame for the Lake Hotel in Yellowstone National Park was raised on July 6, 1890. Source: Wyoming Places, People and Things
Free Library Continuing Education Events for the Week of July 6
Welcome to the Wyoming State Library’s Training Calendar. These are free, online events. You can subscribe to the calendar and find all events...
On This Date in 1890
The Carbon County Journal of July 05, 1890 reported from the Lusk Herald that about 12,000 cattle from Texas enroute to Montana had recently passed Lusk on the Texas Trail....
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