Authors: Dorothy Wickenden
———. Oral History. Reminiscences of life in Hayden. June 29, 1977. C MSS OH132-6. Western History Collection, Denver Public Library.
———. Oral History. Memories of boyhood and youth in New Mexico, homesteading in Colorado, early law practice, sheep wars. January 9, 1964. C MSS OH51. Western History Collection, Denver Public Library.
———. Interview by E. S. W. Kerr. “Quadrangle Plan,” June 18, 1967. Woodrow Wilson Collection, 1837–1986, Box 62, Folder 17, Public Policy Papers, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.
———. “Historical Interview, Farrington R. Carpenter, Director, Grazing Service, Department of the Interior.” Interview by Jerry A. O’Callaghan, Bureau of Land Management, about the Taylor Grazing Act, July 9, 1981.
———. “The Adventures of a Tenderfoot, Reminiscences of Farrington
Carpenter.” Speech at the Denver Public Library, January 9, 1964. Cassette & NO.OH51. Western History Collection, Denver Public Library.
———. Speech at Colorado State University, accepting the Stockman of the Year Award, February 1967. Tread of Pioneers Museum, Steamboat Springs, CO.
Carpenter, Rosamond Underwood. Interview by Eleanor Bliss about her year at Elkhead. Oral History Recordings. Disc 2, L 1457.2. Tread of Pioneers Museum.
Todd, Earnest. Interview by Paul Bonnifield about Bob Perry, for whom Todd worked as a bodyguard after Bob was kidnapped. April 6, 1978.
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Town Album: Photo History of Oak Creek, Colorado, 1907–
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———. Letters to Henry Bragdon: undated, and November 26, 29, 30, December 3, 11, 1967. Woodrow Wilson Collection, 1837–1986, Box 62, Folder 17, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University.
———. “Woodrow Wilson As I Knew Him.” October 4, 1973. Woodrow Wilson Collection, Princeton University.
“Commencement Dinner, ElkHead School.” May 22, 1910.
“Commencement Exercises of Elk Head High School.” May 22, 1910.
Harrison, Lewis. “Sketch of the Life of Uriah Franklin Harrison and Mary Virginia Jones Harrison of Northwest Colorado.” 1977. Hayden Heritage Center, Hayden, CO.
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Mahaney, Leah Mae Carnine.
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Manahna.
Elkhead School Yearbook, 1920.
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Neilson, William Allan. “Smith College: The First Seventy Years,” Smith College Archives. Unpublished typescript.
“$1000 FOR KIDNAPPER.” Poster announcing “reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the Greek who was a party to the kidnapping of Robert Perry.” October 8, 1916.
Perry, Ruth Brown. “The Abundant Life.” 2006.
———. “The Abundant Life, Book II.” 2006.
———. “Moffat Coal Co. 1906–1940s.” 2009.
“A Recollection of Martha Coffin Wright by her Daughter Eliza Wright Osborne.” Osborne Family Papers. Syracuse University Libraries, Manuscripts Department.
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Aitken, Leonard. “A Divine Madness.” Co-produced by Candice Carpenter, Oak Creek Films. Made possible by the Colorado Council on the Arts and Humanities, the National Endowment for the Arts, and Residents of Steamboat Springs, 1979.
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Adair school,
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Alcott, Louisa May,
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American Ballet Theatre,
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Amherst College,
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Anderson, Susan,
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André, Édouard,
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Army/Cavalry, U.S.,
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Auburn, New York,
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First Baptist Church,
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Fort Hill Cemetery,
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Logan silk mills,
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Owasco Lake as popular retreat,
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St. Peter’s Episcopal Church,
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Theological Seminary,
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Austria,
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automobiles,
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Bakst, Léon,
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Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo,
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Barrymore, Ethel,
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Bassett, Josie,
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Bassett, “Queen Ann,”
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Beardsley, Alonzo (grandfather of Dorothy),
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Beardsley, Anna Porter (grandmother of Dorothy),
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Beardsley, Cora,
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Beardsley, Josephine.
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Brown, Josephine Beardsley (cousin of Dorothy)
Beardsley, Nelson (great-uncle of Dorothy),
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Beardsley, William,
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Beecher, Henry Ward,
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Bell, Sam,
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Berenson, Bernard,
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Berenson, Senda,
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Blackmore, William,
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blacks (African-Americans),
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coal miners,
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Company D, Ninth Cavalry,
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Underground Railroad in Auburn and,
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Blue, Daniel,
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Boston Cooking-School Cook Book, The,
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Braque, Georges,
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Brookfield, Mrs. (cousin of Ros),
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brothels,
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Brown, Clement,
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Brown, Henry C.,
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Brown, Josephine Beardsley (cousin of Dorothy),
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Brown, William,
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Bruin, Miss (kindergarten teacher),
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Bryan, William Jennings,
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buffalo,
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Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show,
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Cage, John,
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California Park,
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Callaway, Emily,
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homestead in Colorado,
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interest in American West,
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marriage to Ros,
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Perry kidnapping and,
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plan to bring women to Elkhead and,
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Rocky Mountain Dancing Club and,
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in World War I,
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Carpenter, Ruth,
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Carpenter, Willis,
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Cassidy, Butch,
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cattlemen,
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Cayuga County Political Equality Club,
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Cayuga tribe,
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Chambers, Mrs.,
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Chesterton, G. K.,
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accidents,
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wagon mines,
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coeducational colleges,
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Dawson’s description of,
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labor strife in,
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women’s suffrage in,
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Comanche tribe,
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Confessions of a Maverick
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