Wyoming
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This is a study of the historical context of homesteading, farming, and ranching in Wyoming from pre-Territorial incursions to around 1960. The study considers many forms of homesteading, including especially those people who took up land under any of the laws providing for the distribution of the public domain, but others as well, and thus examines the broad contours of farming and ranching.
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Biography of Nellie Tayloe Ross, the first woman elected governor in the United States. A Democrat in a Republican state, she was elected governor of Wyoming in 1924 after her husband died in office from acute appendicitis. She later became a famous orator on the Chautauqua circuit and was appointed as Director of the U.S. Mint, a position in which she served from 1933 to 1953.
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B volume 1366
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Since most recipes are created for sea level, success at high altitudes may require adjustments in time, temperature, or ingredients. If you are new to Wyoming, you may wonder why cookies crumble or cakes fall. At 3,000 feet or more above sea level (which includes ALL of Wyoming), you get to blame the altitude! UW Extension's High-Altitude Baking offers altitude-adjusted recipes for cookies, cakes, scones, pizza, breads, muffins and more! Each recipe...