Alfred J. Mokler
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred J. Mokler Papers
Collection
Identifier: NCA 01.v.1992.01 WyCaC US
Scope and Contents
The Alfred J. Mokler Papers consist of holograph manuscripts, which is to say, manuscripts written in the author's hand, and typescripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Writer's Project which date to the 1930's. Much of this material may be found in Mokler's notebooks. In addition, researchers will find Mokler's unpublished typescript of a Chronology of Wyoming written for the Works Progress Administration. Material from some of these pages was used in Wyoming: A Guide to...
Dates:
1921 - 1960
Fort Caspar (Platte Bridge Station), 1939
Item
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Alfred J. Mokler Papers consist of holograph manuscripts, which is to say, manuscripts written in the author's hand, and typescripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Writer's Project which date to the 1930's. Much of this material may be found in Mokler's notebooks. In addition, researchers will find Mokler's unpublished typescript of a Chronology of Wyoming written for the Works Progress Administration. Material from some of these pages was used in Wyoming: A Guide to...
Dates:
1939
Fort Casper (Platte Bridge Station), 1939
Item
Identifier: WHC BibRec.2026.01_LRWH
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This is a subject-based guide to books avaliable for use in the Casper College Library's Western History Center. The books are organized by overarching subject categories, some of which combine different subjects. The basic overarching subject categories are the American West and Mythos; West (U.S.) -- Culture, Narrative, and Sport; Local Roots and Wyoming History; West (U.S.) -- Fiction, Literature, History.
Dates:
1939
Statement of Historical Significance , 1978
File
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection contains 3 volumes of Hotel Registers and a Guest Book used by the Big Horn Hotel in Arminto, WY. Researchers will also find copies of magazine articles, newspaper articles, and a statement of Historical Significance that includes an interview with John McClellan.
Dates:
1978