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26 Cemetery, Missouri [01]1995-08-05Image/StillImage
27 Cemetery, Missouri [02]1995-08-05Image/StillImage
28 Centerpiece, 1988 Sons of Utah Pioneers meeting1988-06-22Image/StillImage
29 Ceremony for the unveiling of a monument about the territorial prison, Sugar House Park1988-06-27Image/StillImage
30 Ceremony for the unveiling of a monument about the territorial prison, Sugar House Park1988-06-27Image/StillImage
31 Ceremony for the unveiling of a monument about the territorial prison, Sugar House Park1988-06-27Image/StillImage
32 Christmas card from the Lynn M. Hilton Family, 1968. L to R: Hope, Cynthia, Polly, Ralph, Sheree, and Lynn.1968-12Image
33 Constance Kohlhepp, Mary Ella Hickman Kohlhepp, Frederick John Kohlhepp, unidentified, unidentified, Judge Edward Quinlin, Annalee Kohlhepp, Lorenzo Lisonbee Sr., unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, and Sarah K. Bird.1910; 1911; 1912; 1913; 1914; 1915; 1916; 1917; 1918; 1919Image
34 Constance Kohlhepp.1917; 1918; 1919; 1920; 1921; 1922; 1923; 1924; 1925; 1926; 1927; 1928; 1929Image
35 Corporal Hugo Joseph Avarell in uniform while serving in France during World War I, 1918.1918Image
36 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Road to "Mormon Gulch" and "Mormon Meadows" named after Bill Hickman who lived here from 1880-1883. Hickman and his three sons lived at the head of Baldwin Creek, eight miles northwest of Landers, WY in the Wind Rivers Mountains. The men ran horses in the surrounding area.1996-07Image
37 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - "Mormon Meadows," located at the head of Baldwin Creek, eight miles northwest of Lander, WY in the Wind River Mountains.1996-07Image
38 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - "Motel in Landers, WY, one-third of way up Baldwin Creek."1996-07Image
39 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - "Possible site of Bill Hickman's burial, Red Canyon, Little Papoagin River."1996-07Image
40 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - "The line of trees is the lower part of Hickman's ranch and Baldwin Creek. Hickman lived here 1880-1883 when he died and is buried close by. Lander , WY is in the distant right of picture."1996-07Image
41 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - "The oldest motel in town."1996-07Image
42 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Bill Hickman's burial place and monument are on private land down the hill and to the right in the bottom of Baldwin Creek.1996-07Image
43 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Bill Hickman's grave is in the trees in the center of the photo.1996-07Image
44 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Private ranch on which property Bill Hickman is buried.1996-07Image
45 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Private ranch on which property Bill Hickman is buried.1996-07Image
46 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Road to "Mormon Gulch" and "Mormon Meadows" named after Bill Hickman who lived here from 1880-1883. Hickman and his three sons lived at the head of Baldwin Creek, eight miles northwest of Landers, WY in the Wind Rivers Mountains. The men ran horses in the surrounding area.1996-07Image
47 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Road to "Mormon Gulch" and "Mormon Meadows" named after Bill Hickman who lived here from 1880-1883. Hickman and his three sons lived at the head of Baldwin Creek, eight miles northwest of Landers, WY in the Wind Rivers Mountains. The men ran horses in the surrounding area.1996-07Image
48 Denise Jay Van Ry.1969-07-13Image/StillImage
49 Eda, Minerva, Sarah, and Annalee Kohlhepp near their brick home on the Snake River before the dam was built.1917; 1918; 1919Image
50 Family and Friends [01]1990; 1991; 1992; 1993; 1994; 1995; 1996; 1997; 1998; 1999Image/StillImage
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