Tag Archives: Archival Methods Course

UW Graduate Student Finds Inspiration in Tim McCoy Papers

The American heritage Center serves as a research institution for researchers of all kinds. Any given week the reading room is filled with historians writing books to young students working on class projects. For international American Studies graduate student, Constantin … Continue reading

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The Adrian Scott Papers: A Look at the Hollywood Ten and McCarthyism

Greetings, readers!  My name is Patrick Conraads, and I just finished my first year as a graduate student in History at the University of Wyoming.  This past semester, I was enrolled in Rick Ewig’s Archival Methods class.  For my term … Continue reading

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A Wyoming Titan of Industry: Frank Bosler

[Editor’s note: The AHC invited UW students enrolled in Professor Rick Ewig’s Archival Methods course to contribute a post for the AHC blog.  Here is one such entry!  Enjoy!] One of the most underused collections at the American Heritage Center … Continue reading

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