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#480    Tape 4, Platte County Ramblers, Harmonica:  Bob Loper,  Roland Robbins &

          Johnny Whelan.  Bunkhouse Music:  Homemade and Mail Order Phee (?),

          Graydon (?), Roland Robbins, Otto Rosfeld, Washtub Jerry, Sid Hausman, Roz

          Brown & Russ Baxter.

#481 - #486    Cowboy Songs & Range Ballads,  Coe Auditorium, April 8 – 9, 2000, no

          time.  Tape 1 – 6.

#481    Tape 1, (Russ & Sarah Baxter & Dave & Norma Robertson), Ed Stabler, Bunn Hill,

          Bruce South, Al Sims, Leslie Keldner, Prickly Pair, & Skip Gorman.

#482    Tape 2, Ed Stabler, Dave & Norma Robertson, Garde Bowman, Otto Rosfeld,

          Washtub Jerry, Cowboy Celtic & Jo Bowman.

#483    Tape 3, John Ray Shreve, Western Heritage Performers, Johnny Whelan, Andy

          Wilkinson, Jim Garry, Bruce Messersmith, Don Weber & Sid Hausman.

#484    Tape 4, Ken & Phee Graydon, Howard Parker, Bob Loper, Kelly Welsh, Wyoming

          Red, Prairie Grass, Roland & Stan Robbins & Roger Stone.

#485    (See page 19e).  Tape 5, “Trails to Glory.”  No other information.

#486    (See page 19f).  Tape 6, no information.

#487    WDC, 9/23-99, no time.  Ralph Kylloe, “Rustic Style:  Innovation & Trends.”

          Rachel Carley, “Roots of Rustic:  The Evolution of An American Style.”

#488    WDC, 9/24/99, no time.  Frederick Andreas, “Sustainable Architecture in

          Rustic Settings.”

#489    WDC, 9/23/99, no time.  L. D. Burke, “See Before Jumping On.”

#490    WDC, 9/24/99, no time.  Harvey Kaiser, “Landmarks In Landscape.”

#491    WDC, 9/24/99, no time.  Rob Rogers, “The Western Residence:  Ranch, Home &

          Compound.”

#492    WDC, 9/24/99, no time.  Randy Olsen, “What Every Design Professional Needs to

        Know About Working With Log Home Builders.”

Additional Information:

Tape #440      Lawrence Loendorf, “Stars, Seeds, and Rock Art:  Learning From the Heavens.”

Note: 8 mm film info copies, numbered & put on shelf by 12:00 noon on 1/29/01.

Plains Indian Seminar, 2000 (September 14 - 17) - Sacred Lands

#493 - #500    Plains Indian Seminar (8 Hi8 tapes), 9/14-17/00, BBHC, no time.

#493    Emma Hanson:  Introduction; John Hill, Sr.:  Keynote, 9/14/00. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#494    Joe Medicine Crow; Linea Sundstrom; James Riding In, 9/15/00. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#495    Prayer, Introduction; Peter Nabokov; Joe Medicine Crow, 9/15/00. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#496    Curly Bear Wagner; Dalton Taylor, 9/15, 16/00. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#497    Andrew Gulliford; Ruthann Knudson; Bennie LeBeau and John Tarnesse, 9/16/00. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#498    Dalton Taylor; Gordon Yellowman, Sr.; Andrew Gulliford, 9/16/00. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#499    Marsha C. Bol; Peter R. Saiz; Michael P. Jordan, 9/17/00. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#500    Michael P. Jordan; Alexandra Witkin-New Holy; Susan E. Evans, 9/17/00. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#501    Plains Indian Seminar: 2000. VHS, 1 Copy. Prayer: John Hill; Introduction: Wally Reber, Peter Nabokor, Joe Medicine Crow, 9/15/00.  Sacred lands [videorecording]. (24th : Where the lightning strikes : sacred geographies of the Native American plains. Pryor Gap sacred site. Sacred geography of the Blackfeet. Sacred caves in the Northern Plains.  Tirawahut's land and manifest destiny: a discussion of Pawnee sacred, cultural, and historical sites and the effects of U. S. expansion on them.  From Bear Butte to the Sweetgrass Hills: preserving sacred Indian landscapes.  Public management of sacred sites.  Native voices on sacred sites.  Noaha-Vose--Hoxehe?eohe?e.  Landscape: dreams and designs in Central Plains women's art.  See-Dai-Mon-Ka and Swallow Hill.  Sense of belonging : the Kiowa and the landscape of the Southern Plains. 19th Century Lakota elders and Paha Sapa (the Black Hills).  Medicine wheels in the heart and on the plains: the paradox of living knowledge vs archaeology.

#502    Introduction:  Emma Hanson;  "Medicine Wheel":  John Hill, Sr., 9/14/00. VHS, 1 Copy.

#503    Curly Bear Wagner:  “Sacred Geography of the Blackfeet”; Dalton Taylor: “Tsimontuqwi: Woodruff Butte”, 9/ 15-16 /00. VHS, 1 Copy.

#504    Linea Sundstrom:  “Sacred Caves in the Northern Plains”;  James Riding In: “Tipawahut’s Land & Manifest Destiny: A Discussion of Pawnee Sacred, Cultural, and Historical Sites and the Effects of U. S. Expansion on Them”;  Joe Medicine Crow:  “Pryor Gap Sacred Site”, 9/15/00. VHS, 1 Copy.

#505    Andrew Gulliford: “From Bear Buttte to the Sweetgrass Hills: Preserving Sacred Indian Landscapes”;  Ruthann Knudson:  “Public Management of Sacred Sites”;  Bennie LeBeau and John Tarnesse:  “Native Voices on Sacred Sites”, 9/16/00. VHS, 1 Copy.

#506    Dalton Taylor:  same as tape #503.  Gordon L. Yellowman, Sr.:  “Noaha-vose (Bear Butte) to Hoxehe?eohe?e (Lodge Pole River, Washita)”; Andrew Gulliford: same as tape #505, 9/16/00. VHS, 1 Copy.

#507    Marsha C. Bol:  “Landscape: Dreams & Designs in Central Plains Women’s Art”; Peter R. Saiz: "See-dai-mon-ka and Swallow Hill"; Michael P. Jordan:  “A Sense of Belonging: The Kiowa and the Landscape of The Southern Plains”, 9/17/00. VHS, 1 Copy.

#508    Michael P. Jordan: "A Sense of Belonging: The Kiowa and the Landscape of the Southern Plains"; Alexandra Witkins-New Holy, "19th Century Lakota Elders and Paha Sapa (the Black Hills)"; Susan E. Evans, "Medicine Wheels in the Heart and on the Plains: The Paradox of Living Knowledge vs. Archaeology".  9/17/00.  VHS, 1 Copy.

*End of 8mm Film as of 4/6/2001.

<h2> Video’s Added to Collections</h2>

#509    1st part appears to be home movies, NP/NT.  2nd part (last few minutes) is archival film

          footage of Wm. F. Cody, along with Chief Plenty Coups and Prince Albert.  Footage

          is in Cody, WY and area.  NT. Date end of film is 1917.

#510    Tales of the Gun:  Shotguns, Greystone Communications (promotional copy), 4/15/99.

47                        minutes. History of the shotgun.

#511    Native Ways:  The Native American Pow Wow, produced by Michael Bieke.  ND/NT.

          Research documentary.

#512    Karl May – Tragedy and Triumph, produced by Karl May, Strasse 5, D-01445

          Radebeul (Tele: 0351/8302723.)  1997/40 min.

#513    Missing

#514    The Art of Harry Jackson, produced by the University of Wyoming.  1988/60 min.

#515    Santa Visits Museum, (1985). Video for staff meeting 12/8/93. BBHC 1985/NT.

#516    Christmas At BBHC 1985, NT.  Same as tape 515.  BBHC.

#517    Red Canyon (Main Street Wyoming), produced for WY Public Television, 1/11/94/NT.

          Discussion ref. Nature Conservancy in relation to buying & selling public & private

          lands. (Based on the Red Canyon area in Wyoming.)

#518    Western Ranching: Culture in Crisis, produced by Summit Films, Gypsum, CO for

          Idaho Public Television, ND/56:40.  Discussion on taking cattle off public lands.

#519a, b & c    Wild Horse footage, ND/NT. Film is scrambled, unable to view.

#520    Forest Wars by Earth Vision Institute, Gypsum, CO. 1996/58 min. Issues pro & con

          ref. stopping logging on federal lands.

#521    Aerial Wild Horse Stock Footage Loop by BLM National Training Center.  7/2/99/

          1:33. Aerial wild horse footage.

#522    Same as #521.

#523    In Search of the First Americans, by University of Maine.  ND/NT.  Documentary on

          finding info ref. Early Man in America.  Early sites and artifacts are investigated by

          archiologists.

#524    Wild Life Adventures:  The Great Bison Chase, Turner Original Productions.  Produced

          by BPI Films. 1998/45:40.  A look at buffalo herds in modern Montana & Wyoming.

#525    American Buffalo:  Battling Back, Judith Dwam Hallet Productions.  7/8/98/55Rt.

          History of buffalo; re-intro of bison on Indian Lands. Yellowstone Park bison.

#526    Contrasts: The Weapons, Dress and Gear of the Plains Indian Warrior and the U. S.

          Cavalrymen, by The Old Army Press, Ft. Collins, CO. ND/48 min. (Pd/$24.95). Put

          on by National Park employees at Little Big Horn Battlefield.

#527    Nez Perce Portrait of a People, by Harpers Ferry Historical Assoc.  1984/23 min.

          (Pd/$19.95)  Oral & written history of the Nez Perce Indians.

#528    The Dakota Conflict, by Twin Cities Public Television, Inc.  1982/60 min. (pd/$19.95)

          History of the Dakota Indians’ conflict in Minnesota.

#529- #534      The Real West Series, 6 tapes by Greystone Communications & Arts and

          Entertainment TV channel. Hosted by Kenny Rogers.  2 tapes have date and running

          Times.

#529    Cattle Barons of the West, 9/13/93, 60 min.

#530    Famous Women, Libbie Custer,  ND/NT.  Life of Mrs. Custer before, during and after

          the death of her husband, Gen. George A. Custer.

#531    Trail of Tears, ND/NT. History of Cherokees and other Southeast Indian Tribes moved

          to Indian Territory in Oklahoma.

#532    Cheyenne Nation:  The Fight to Survive, ND/NT.  History of Southern & Northern

          Cheyenne and the struggle against white men.

#533    Indian Weapons and the Warrior Societies, ND/NT.  History & progression of weapons,

          warfare, and Indian societies.

#534    Headline Hunters of the Old West, 2/9/94/60 min. History of artists, newspapers,

          writers, dime novels, railroads, land developers, photographers, Wild West shows, etc.

          and how they affected the westward movement.

#535    The Chaco Phenomenon: To Touch the Past (Pt.1); Past, Present, Future (Pt.2),

          produced by Maxwell Museum of Anthropology.  1953 or 1963/14 min. History

          of Chaco Canyon in the Southwest.  (David Inocencia)

#536    Voided. Indian Fighting, (from end of “JEA CAN #4”). BBHC.  ND/5 min. Time Code

          Channel #2. Contents unknown; unable to view.

#537    Sixth Annual Western Music Festival in Tucson, AZ.  ND/35 min. Same as tape #538.

          Contributors:  Stan Corliss, Clay Jerralds, Elton Brit & Bob Miller, Lou Alter & Sidney

          Mitchell, Col. Millington, Michael Fleming, Patsy Montana, Stanley Fisharty, Bob

          Miller, Bob Nolan, Wilf Carter, Ernie Sites, Music by Stuart Hamblin, Tex Owens,

          Tim Spencer, Bob Wills music, Scott Vaughn, Tim Spencer & Glen Spencer, Dale

          Evans and many more not listed.

#538    Same as tape #527.

#539    Custer’s Last Fight, by Old Army Press, Ft. Collins, CO.  A 1925 re-release of the 1912

          Ince film.  1985 release/45 min.  (pd/$24.95.)

#540    Last Stand at Little Big Horn,  WGBH Educational Foundation & Thirteen/WNET

          (pd/$19.95) For “The American Experience” series.  1992/60 min.

#541    The Buffalo Soldiers, by Bill Armstrong Productions.  1996/approx. 50 min.  Docu-

          mentary on the history of the all-black U. S. Cavalries and Infantries.  (pd/$19.95)

#542 a & b      Thomas Jefferson, by Florentine Films & WETA, Washington, D.C.  (2 tapes:

          a – Part 1, b – Part 2)  1996/3 hrs.  Part 1: Jefferson’s young life to being U. S.

          Minister to France for George Washington.  Part 2: Jefferson’s return from France

          through his Presidency of the U. S. until his death.

#543    America’s Westward Expansion by Knowledge Unlimited.  1996/approx 30 min.  History

          of the westward movement.  Also examines some key people and events at that time.

#544    The Oregon Trail & the Pony Express, by Kaw Valley Films & Video, Shawnee, KS.  (pd/$19.95)

#545    The Life & times of Buffalo Bill Cody, by Old Army Press, Ft. Collins, CO.  ND/20 min.  Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show (early footage) was Edison’s first subject for his newly invented motion picture camera.  Custer, Gen. Miles, Wild Bill Hickok also on this film. (pd/$24.95)

#546    Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, by Old Army Press, Ft. Collins, CO.  ND/45min. Footage of the Wild West Show taken between 1898 and 1912.  Some footage by Edison. (pd/$24.95)

#547    Cody Family Reunion July 2, 3, & 4, 1954, remade by Camcord and Company, Bellingham, WA.  7 min.  Scenes taken at TE Ranch, 11th & Rumsey, Cody, WY; Stampede Parade; Stampede (including a tethered bear).

#548    Charles M. Russell – An American Artist, produced by Schwartz & Associates, St. Louis, MO.  1982/20 min. (pd/$19.95)

#549    The Last Cowboys, by KUED.  1991/60 min.  (pd. $19.95). Documentary of today’s cowboys and how they live & work.  Also shows a modern rodeo and skills needed.

#550    Same as tape 549.

#551    Yesterday and Today:  Urban Cowboy, by Greystone Communications.  3/19/97/ 46min.  History of western fashion and dancing.

#552    The Real American Cowboy, by Discovery Communications, Inc., Bethesda, MD.  1997/26 min.  Real American cowboy as revealed in historical film clips, archival photographs and demo’s of the tools of the cowboy.

#553    Colt: Legend & Legacy, Source: Connecticut Public Television.  ND/59 min.  History of Samuel Colt and his firearms.

#554    The Fabulous Topperwein’s, produced by Col. Rex Applegate, Wells Creek Knife & Gun Works, Scottsburg, OR.  1992/NT.  Most famous husband-wife team of exhibition shooting in U. S. history.  Vintage footage.

#555    Fast and Fancy Shooters, distributed by Wells Creek Knife & Gun Works, Scottsburg, OR  97473.  1989/75 min. History & vintage footage of exhibition shooters.

#556    60 Years of Harmony, by Comancheros Productions, Hendersonville, TN.  1995/112 min.  Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Roy Rogers and The Sons of the Pioneers.  Starring:  Roy & Dale/ Roy “Dusty” Rogers, Jr. and many more in Tucson, AZ on 11/14/94.

#557    Same as tape 556.

#558    Theodore Waddell, 1996, by Steinbaum – Krangs Gallery, 132 Greene St., NY, NY. (radio series)  1996/NT.  Exhibition of art 9/21 – 10/26/96 of Montana artist Theodore Waddell.

#559    Same as tape 558.

#560    Rivals:  Villa vs Pershing, by Hearst Entertainment Productions, Los Angeles, CA.  Narrated documentary with vintage footage of General Pershing’s pursuit of Pancho Villa.

#561    Winchester, by Winchester Arms. Co.  ND/4-30 sec. advertisements for Winchester ammunition (“Logo to Life”, “Goose”, “Upland Game” and “Elk”).

#562    Living In The Past, (“What a World” series eps. #109) by Film Garden Entertainment.  1996/29 min.  Civil War soldiers reenactments, classic cars of the past, modern pagan worship, German reenactment of American Indians, & back-breeding animals.

#563    Vera Cruz, (Movie) Starring Cooper/Lancaster.  ND/NT.  Beta tape (unable to view).

#564    German Expressionism:  Quest for the New, produced for Los Angeles County Museum of Art (David Inocencio).  ND/16 min. History of German expressionism in art.

#565    **Inspector Gadget:  Field Trip, (265-109). Pulled Blacks.  “Screening purposes only” 1996/NT.  Film on BBHC along with archival footage of Buffalo Bill and scenes in Cody, WY.  Gene Autrey Museum footage along with rodeo scenes.  Produced by DIC Entertainment.

#566    Kosode:  Window on a World, by Studio of David Inocencio.  ND/15:38 min. Japanese artistic clothing.

#567    The Black Olympians(1904-1984), by Studio of David Inocencio/Minette Siegel.  1991/11 min.  History of Black Olympians from 1904 – 1984.

#568    David Hockney, by Studio of David Inocencio.  1988/12 min.  Life of David Hockney as an artist & photographer.

#569    Bambi, by Walt Disney.  ND/69 min. Classic Disney story in the Arapaho language.

#570    Great Drives – Highway 93, from Four Point Entertainment, Los Angeles, CA.  12-9-95/57 min.  Host: Graham Greene.  U. S. Hwy 93 from Arizona to Glacier National Park, Montana.  Scenery & interesting places to visit.

#574, v. 1        Legacy of War, Episode #1, Outlaws and Lawmen Series by Telenova Productions.  Primarily history of how Frank & Jessie James started their careers as criminals.  ND/52 min.

#574, v. 2        Tall in the Saddle,  Episode #2, Outlaws & Lawmen series, by Telenova Productions.  History of Wild Bill Hickok, Bill Tillman, Dalton Bros, Doolan Gang, Texas Ranger Haymer, etc.  ND/NT.

#574, v. 3        The Train Robbers, Episode #3, Outlaws & Lawmen series by Telenova Productions. ND/52 min.  History of train robbers such as Reno Bros (1st train robbers in Indiana), Jesse & Frank James, Sam Bass, etc.

#574, v. 4        A New Breed, Episode #4, Outlaws & Lawmen series by Telenova Productions. ND/ 52 min.  History of early 20th Century outlaws & lawmen such as Bonnie & Clyde, Henry Starr, John Dillinger, etc.

#575    Life & Times Series, by WQPT Public TV in Moline, IL.  Approx. 10 min. segment on

          Buffalo Bill’s birthpace at LeClair, IA.  Film footage is from BBHC collection. ND.

#576    Bay Area Backroads Series,  produced locally in San Francisco (#497).  11/10/96/NT. Travel film on Yellowstone NP, Beartooth, Grand Teton NP & Jackson, WY.  Segment on BBHC.

#577    Biography of Flo Ziegfield, by History TV Network Productions for A&E Network, NY, NY.  1995/NT.  Biography with lots of vintage footage.

#578    The 125th Anniversary Video of Bismarck,  by CK Productions, Bismarck ND.  1997/ NT.  History of Bismarck, ND.

#579    Nat Love: American Cowhand, by Optical Data School Media, Atlanta, GA.  Life of Nat Love (history).  ND/ 13:25 RT.

#580    Susan B. Anthony Slept Here, by Alvin Cooperman Productions, Inc.  ABC special.

          Series on famous women in American history.  ND/60 min.

#581    In Search of Frederic Remington, by Productions West, Inc., Billings, MT for BBHC.  ND/8:30 RT.  History and life of Frederic Remington as an artist, illustrator and author.

#582    Same as tape 581.

#583    Cowboy Songs & Range Ballads, 4/2/97/NT, videotaped by CTV, Cody High School.  BBHC program at local Cody school for young children.  Demo of cowboy instruments and history of same by participants of program.

#584    Cowboy Songs & Range Ballads, 4/3/97/NT, videotaped by CTV, Cody High School.  local school program by participants of the BBHC CS&RB.  History and demo of early Cowboy musical instruments.

#585 - #588    Bison Symposium (BBHC) 8/8 – 9/97.  4 tapes (3 - 6).

#585    8/8/97 approx. 1.5 hrs (tape 3):  Jeanne-Marie Souvigney, “Yellowstone Bison Challenge”  Stan Flitner: “Buffalo Brucellosis & Man in Conflict”; Panel discussion (members introduced).

#586    8/8/97, (tape 4):  panel discussion (con’t) with question & answer period; Tim Clark: Closing Remarks.

#587    8/9/97, (tape 5): Tim Clark:  Introduction; Fred DuBray:  “Native Perspectives on Bison Management”; Franz Camenzind:  “Wyoming’s Buffalo, Fenced or Free?”

#588    5/9/97, (tape 6):  Lillian Turner (BBHC Staff):  Announcement; Dan Huff:  “The Greater Yellowstone Interagency Brucellosis Committee – Role, Function, and Future?” panel discussion:  Mark Peterson, Don Bosman, John Emmerich, D. J. Schubert (only shows 1st portion of panel discussion).

*Note:  Unable to locate tapes 1 & 2.  There should also be tape 7 and possibly 8 to

          complete the entire symposium.

#589    Annie Oakley & Frank Butler, Buffalo Bill’s birthday.  1998 school program at BBHC.  Actors portraying Oakley & Butler; history & lives of Oakley & Butler.  NT.

#590    The American Indian:  Bronze Sculpture by Griffin, produced by Cinebar Productions, Inc., Newport News, VA.  1997/30 min.  Shows many Indian sculptures by Griffin as well as telling life histories of many Indian chiefs.

#591    Hopi Mural Project, produced by Western Gateway Institute.  ND/7min.  Produced

in partnership by BBHC & Museum of Northern Arizona.  Showing some history of Hopi’s and their art found in Kira’s.

#592    Gene Belgrade – Indian Medicine Man, 11/26/98/103 min.  Unknown producer. A 66 year old Chippewa medicine man tells John R. Tkach, M.D. about the sweat lodge, vision quest, and Native American medicine and healing.  Believe film is produced by Gene Belgrade or Dr. John R. Tkach.

#593    I’d Rather Be PowWowing, produced by George Horse Capture.  PowWow at Rocky Boy Reservation in Montana. ND/NT.  Info on PowWows along with some history & preparations for same.

#594    Grey Owl, produced by Robert Duncan Productions, Inc. for History Television.  9/14/98/45:15 min.  Story & history behind Grey Owl, a famous American Indian who later into the 1930’s was found to be a white man, real name of Archie Blaney.

#595    Fabulous Animals – Champion of the Prairie:  The Bison, by Gruppes Productions, Koln, Germany.  ND/26 min.  Picture scrambled, unviewable.  Has poor audio, but understandable.  History of American Bison.

#596    Where Did The Bison Go?, (French) by Les Productions Rivard, Inc.  ND/NT.  Appears to be a history of the North American bison in the French language.

#597    Buffalo Skin Project,  by BBHC Summer Institute.  6/17/93/NT.  Author: Arapaho Language & Culture Project.  Buffalo history and culture related to the Arapaho Indians.  Children’s program.

#598    The Stephen Long Expedition:  Through the Great Desert to the Alpine Tundra, by Robert Heapes.  Sponsored by Denver Botanic Gardens, Denver,CO.  1995/NT.  (Research purposes only.)  The 1820 exploration of Colorado by Stephen Long.

#599    Same as tape 598.

#600    Forgotten Journey – The Stephens-Townsend-Murphy Saga, produced by Forgotten Journey Productions, Toluca Lake, CA.  2001/57min.  History of first covered wagon party to cross the Sierra Nevada Mtns. In 1844.  (Silicon Valley Public TV).

#601    Buffalo Soldiers, by Jonathan Donald Productions, Grandview, NY.  11/29/94/NT.  History of Black early-day soldiers.

#602    Great Minds of American History,  by Unapix Entertainment.  Narrated by Roger Mudd and Richard White (Historian).  History of great people in America in “modern” times as related to the West.  Made for the History Channel TV.  Included is Buffalo Bill history in 1st part of video.

#603    Watowe, by Denmark TV.  ND/NT.  Opening the medicine bundle in the Danish National Museum.

#604    Mesa Verde – Legacy of Stone and Spirit, produced by Gray Warriner in co-op with Mesa Verde National Park.  1996/NT.  History of Mesa Verde.

#605    Ancient Graves:  Voices of the Dead, by National Geographic Television.  8/6/1998.  54:52 min.  Learning from mummies, etc. about their life and cultures.

#606    History’s Lost & Found, series episode #8013 by Atlas Media Corp., NY, NY.  ND/NT.  History of 1st gas mask, Al Capone’s assault vehicle, Lizzie Borden’s hatchet, Imelda Marcos shoes, The Stone of Destiny, and The Sacred Ghost Dance Shirt.

#607    History’s Lost & Found, series episode #8015 by Atlas Media Corp., NY, NY.  ND/NT.  History of Marilyn Monroe’s dress, home movies of Adolph Hitler, TV’s first remote control, 300 year-old sunken battleship, Ty Cobb’s dentures, and Buffalo Bill’s controversial grave.

#608    Rocky Mountain Legacy – Home On The Prairie, by Rocky Mountain Public Broad- casting Network, Inc.  3/1998.  56:40 min.  Documentary about the prairie.

#609    Cody, #2 (Window Dub) by Schulman Video, Hollywood, CA. 6/8/90/NT (short).  Video showing many views of several old revolvers and pistols.  Silent film footage.

#610    The History of Guns, by MSNBC (Special Edition).  P.71.907 (old number) 1/11/2000.  NT.  History of guns (rifles, shotguns, etc.)

#611    Heroes of the Cerro Grande, by Code of the West Productions.  Heroes award ceremony to people involved in the Cerro Grande fire, including people such as Sen Bob Dole, and Pres. George Bush.  Ceremony in New Mexico.

#612    Trains Unlimited – The Circus Train, by Greystone Communications for A&E TV Network.  4/30/1998.  52:11 min.  History of circus trains.

#613    U. S. Marshals:  Justice Under the Star, by Warner Home Video.  6/4/1998.  18:23RT.  History of U. S. Marshals.

#614    U. S. Marshals of the Old West, by Greystone Communications for the History Channel.  11/16/1999.  51:11 min.  History of several U. S. Marshals in the Old West; the real stories.

#615    Tales of The Gun – Guns of Browning, by Greystone Communications, 5/3/1999.  51:11min.  History of Browning and the firearms he patented.  Very interesting. Known as a firearms genius.

#616    Tales of the Gun – Guns of Winchester, by Greystone Communications.  10/29/1998.  51:01 min.  History of the Winchester firearm of the Old West.

#617    Big House – Leavenworth, by Greystone Communications, Valley Village, CA.  1/10/1998.  51:52 min.  History of 1st Federal prison, Leavenworth, KS.

#618    Annie Oakley – Crackshot in Petticoats, by Greystone Communications.  1998.  45 minutes.  History of Annie Oakley.

#619    This is the West That Was, (movie) about Wild Bill Hickok.  (Not a history, but entertainment.)  Gift from Sandy Sagala.  ND/NT.  DVB of the movie.

#620    Riders of the Wild West, video is unviewable, scrambled.  Voice is audible, but in foreign language.

#621    Where the West is Still West, photographed by Charles Belden.  Produced by Burton Holmes Lecture, Inc.  Vintage old silent movie.  Cannot be viewed at normal speed.  Video is more visible at “fast forward” mode.  Poor video (needs to be remade).C: 1936.  25 min.

#622    By His Own Request, Buffalo Bill and Lookout Mountain, produced by Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave, Parks & Recreation Dept, City & County of Denver, CO.  History and burial of Buffalo Bill.  2000/short NT.

#623    Rocky Mountain Legacy – Buffalo Bill Cody, by Rock Mtn. Public Broadcasting Network, Inc.  10/1998.  56:40 min.  (Producers dub)  History & life of Buffalo Bill.

#624    Buffalo Bill ARY Strade by Toliesyn Ltd., Cardiff, UK.  Video scrambled; voice audible, but is in a foreign language.

#625    The North Platte Chautaugua,  8/1/2000.  NT.  Tom Morrison plays Buffalo Bill.  Willa Brinkmeyer plays Louisa Mae Cody. Takes place at Buffalo Bill’s Raudi State Park  in Nebraska.  Other plays and dates included in tape.  *Videotaped by Mr. Click Photo & Video of North Platte, NE.

#626 & #627  Same as tape 623.

#628    The Other Voices of Cowboy Country “Cowboy Country” Episode 7 by Lightbridge Production & Distribution, San Francisco, CA.  2000/24:40 min.  History of other races of people in the Old West.

#629    Dude Ranches “Cowboy Country” Episode 10 by Lightbridge Prod. & Distributed., San Francisco, CA.  2000.  24:40 min.  Documentary on dude ranches.

#630    Modern Day Cowboys “Cowboy Country” Episode 13 by Lightbridge Prod. & Distrib., San Francisco, CA.  2000.  24:40 min. History of the cowboy with a focus on modern cowboys; their life & work.

#631    A Cowboy Jubilee:  A Celebration of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame by TNN TV Network (TNN Special).  1995.  45 min. Includes movies, movie stars, music of the West.  Also history and many guests who talk about the cowboy of the West.

#632    Dude Ranch Days by Wyoming Public Television & Dr. Letitia Langard.  1998.  56:50 min.  History of dude ranching.  Also contains an interview with Byron Price of BBHC.

#633    The Real Cowboy: Portrait of an American Icon by Kurtis Productions for the  History Channel.  2000.  94:14 RT.  Story of the American cowboy.

#634    Paul Newman as Butch Cassidy: Celebrating a Cowboy’s Legacy of Life by Greenwich Workshop, Inc.  1990.  28:44 min.  James Bama narrates in reference to historical information on Butch Cassidy and history of the area.  In cooperation with BBHC & Old Trail Town.

#635    El Topo by Red River Films.  1996.  24 min. (Pd.$10.00)  Movie portrying a hero in black leather who cleans up on an isolated town of evil outlaws.

#636    John Wayne, The Horseman by Harry Jackson. (A bronze monument by Harry Jackson. 1984.  3:30 min.

#637    Beyond Fair Chase by Falcon Press, Helena, MT.  ND.  13:30 min. The ethic & tradition of hunting. (Given by Nathan Bender of BBHC.)

#638    Aunt Lena:  Cabinet National Forest’s Unsung Heroine by Mona Leeson Vanek.  1997.  NT.  Historic photos and interviews by early homesteaders during the 1910 fires of Northwest Montana.

#639    Outdoor Oklahoma:  American Bison by Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife Conservation.  ND.  26 min.  Talk on pre-historic & modern buffalo.

#640    America’s Outdoor Heritage by Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Alliance.  ND.  18:20 min.  History of hunting, fishing & wild places in America.

#641    Heroes of the Cerro Grande, Many Cultures, One People by The Code of the West Foundation, Santa Fe, NM.  2000/85 min. Salute to the heroes of the Cerro Grande fire in May, 2000 by former President George Bush, Bob Dole, Elizabeth Dole, Tom Preston, Colin Powell and others.

#642    Old Growth Forests: Treasure in Transition by World Forestry Center, Portland, OR.  ND/NT.

#643    Understanding Fire by The Cronkite Ward Co.  ND/52min.  History of fire from pre-historic to modern times.

#644    Boone & Crockett:  The Hunter – Heroes by Native Sun Productions.  2001(?)/NT.  History of Daniel Boone and David Crockett.  Documentary.

#645    Allan Houser-Haozous  by Allan Houser, Inc.  1998/NT.  Lifetime artistry and sculpture of a Native American artist.

#646    Same as tape #645.

#647    Artists of the West by KUED.  1999/56:46 min.  Western history and art of Charles Russell, Thomas Moran and Frederick Remington.

#648    The Journey of the Chandler-Pohit Collection by The Detroit Institute of Arts.  ND/NT.  History and cultural arts and artifacts of Native Americans.

#649 – 651      Same as tape #648.

#652    Whitney Museum of Art by BBHC and Forest Glen Productions.  ND/NT.  Art in the “Museum”.

#653    Forget Me Not:  The Ann Frank Story by Grace Products Corp.  A movie.  ND.  60 min.  Story of a young Jewish girl in Nazi Amsterdam in 1944.  Story taken from her diary.

#654    Conscience and the Constitution by Independent Television Service.  2000/56 min.  (Pd. $150)  Story of young Americans in an American concentration camp refusing to be drafted during WWII.  Historic documentary.

#655    A Biography of America: The Reform Impulse (program 108) by WGBH Educational Foundation.  2000/NT.  Discussion and history of religion and individualism in America.

#656    Millennium “Machine” by Jeremy Isaacs Productions (Episode 9).  *Unable to view.  Possibly recorded for another speed.  Unable to view on our VCR.

#657    Before It’s Too Late produced by Disney Learning Partnership.  2000/9 min.  A report to the Nation from the National Commission on Mathmatics and Science.  Teaching for the 21st Century.

#658    The Topps for 40 Years:  Ad and Plinky. Unknown producer. ND/NT. Historic footage of the top shooters in America.

#659    Merle Travis:  The Video Collection of Rare Performances 1946-1981 by Vestapol Productions.  1994.  60 min. Rare footage of TV performances by Merle Travis.

#660    Washtub Jerry by unknown.  4/4/93.  NT.  Interviewed by Dr. Paul Fees.  Also 2 numbers with W. Jerry playing.

#661    Wichita, City of Contrasts by Library Media Services.  ND/NT.  A pre-tour video to City of Wichita, KS.  Source:  Wichita Historical Museum.

#662    Park County Travel Council Video News Features by PCTC.  1998.  NT.

#663    Buffalo Kill and Skinning by Hot Springs State Park, Thermopolis, WY.  5/13/1986.  NT.  Shows the killing of a buffalo in a pen (gory) and skinning by Indians.

#664    Lander, Wyoming:  From the Beginning to the Present by Paintbrush Video Prod., Lander, WY.  History of Lander.  ND/NT.

#665    America’s Prairie: Where the Sky Begins by Denver Center Media (for Discovery Channel.)  1998.  52 min. Pre-history, history and present day natural and social status.

#666    Get The Picture for Rocky Mountain Legacy Program (PBS). 7/97/1926.  40 RT.  The Old West as portrayed by famous artists like Catlin, Miller, etc.

#667    Death Valley Chronicles by Ross Television Productions, Knoxville, TN.  3/16/1998.  1:19 RT.  History and happenings in Death Valley, CA.

#668    Americans on Tour (series overview & pilot) by Magic Lantern Productions.  1991.  NT.  Documentary.  Starts w/Cody, WY and an interview with Paul Fees about Buffalo Bill.  Also an interview with Bill Garlow Cody.  History of Buffalo Bill and Cody’s friends and fellow Wild West Show friends.

#669    Same as tape #668.

#670    The Zoom, Czech TV travel program.  Foreign language.  ND/NT.

#671    Haunted History:  San Francisco by Greystone Communication.  5/28/1998.  51:16 RT.  Tales of haunted places in San Francisco.

#672    More Haunted Houses:  Tortured Souls and Restless Spirits by Mansion Productions,

          Inc., Toronto, Ontario.  ND/1:43 RT.  Tales of haunted places and ghosts.

#673    Cody Stampede:  4th of July by unknown producer.  A 1996 commerical for the Cody

          Stampede.  May have been produced by Chamber of Commerce.

#674    The Willcutt Films by BBHC.  ND/NT.  Old silent film footage of cowboys working with cattle.  Appears to be possibly a home (non-professional) film.  ¾” U-matic, 1 Copy.  DVD, 1 Copy. (Archival #60)

#675    Wild West Auction, courtesy copy by CNN America, San Francisco, CA.  5/12/1998.  NT.  Footage aired on CNN News in San Francisco.

#676    North American Outdoors:  Canadian Pike & Buffalo Bill Shootout by North American Outdoors Television, Minnetonka, MN.  4/28/2001.  NT.  Shows fishing in Canada and The Buffalo Bill Celebrity Shootout sponsored by BBHC.

#677    The Draper Museum of Natural History:  A New Breed of Museum for a New Era of Exploration by BBHC.  Narrated by Dr. Charles Preston.  Documentary on the Draper Museum of Natural History.

#678    Same as tape #677.

#679    Buffalo Bill Cody by Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network, Inc.  10/98/1956.  40 RT.  Rocky Mountain Legacy Program series, Denver, CO (KRMATV station). Same as tape #623.

#680    Dub of “archival” vintage film footage of Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill.  Scenes of/from Buffalo Bill and The Rough Riders Show.  ND/NT.

#681    Dub of “archival” vintage film footage of Buffalo Bill at TE Ranch, hunting, etc.  ND/NT.

#682    Eyes on the Prize: The Promised Land 1967-1968 by Blackside Productions for PBS.  1990/NT.  History of racial problems and riots of 1967-68.

#683    Go 2!: Rocky Mountains by TV DeWereld, Belgium.  Unable to view.  Recorded at different speed.  Video in foreign language.

<h2> Beta Tapes</h2>

#684a  I’d Rather be Pow Wowing by BBHC and SSI Advanced Post, Hollywood, CA. 8/9/2000.  26:58RT. (Master).  Unable to view; no equipment.

#684b  I’d Rather be Pow Wowing by BBHC and SSI Advanced Post, Hollywood, CA.  (NTSC) 8/9/2000.  26:58RT.  Unable to view.

#685    In Search of Frederick Remington by BBHC and Production West, Inc., Billings, MT.  ND/NT.  Unable to view.

#686    Cody’s Wild West Show by Metro Marketing, Port Huenema. CA. ND/28:00RT.  No equipt to view tape.

#687a – 690c  Cody’s Wild West Show June 14,15, 1996 (12 tapes) by Sunrise Productions, Cody, WY.  (BBHC)  NT.

#687a – 687c  CWWS. 6/14/96/NT. Tapes 1-3, Camera 1.

#688a – 688c  CWWS. 6/14/96/NT. Tapes 1-3, Camera 2.

#689a – 689c  CWWS. 6/14/96/NT. Tapes 1-3, Camera 3.

#690a – 690c  CWWS. 6/15/96/NT. Tapes 1-3, Camera 3.

Added to Collection:

#691  Before the White Man Came by Northwestern Film Corp (originally).  Believe dubbed 9/12/94 by Sound Services, Inc, Los Angeles, CA.  Old vintage movie with Indian actors.  Indians included from older times were Robert Yellow Tail, White Man Runs Him, Plain Feather, and many others.  This is a Crow Indian story about Lone Eagle and his beloved Singing Bird and their trouble with the Sioux Indians.  Believed to be a legend.  Filmed in the Big Horn Mountains (?).

#692    The Pottery Maker distributed by Metropolitan Museum of Art.  An American episode of the 19th Century.  Museum friends and employees acting out the making of pottery.  Believe older lady in the film is Mrs. Libby Custer, wife of George A. Custer.  Film is an old silent movie (vintage).  Same as tape #29.

#693    Tales of the Gun: “Winchester”  VHS Greystone Productions.  Contract – 2002

#694    Tales of the Gun: “Guns of the Famous”  VHS Greystone Productions.  Contract – 2002

#695    Tales of the Gun: “Women & Guns”  VHS Greystone Productions.  Contract – 2002

#696    Tales of the Gun: “ The Luger”  VHS Greystone Productions.  Contract – 2002

#697    Tales of the Gun: “Guns of Smith & Wesson”  VHS Greystone Productions.  Contract – 2002

#698    Tales of the Gun: “Guns of Remington”  VHS Greystone Productions.  Contract – 2002

#699    Tales of the Gun: “Guns of Browning”  VHS Greystone Productions.  Contract – 2002

#700    Tales of the Gun: “Sharpshooters & Long-Range Weapons”  VHS Greystone Productions.  Contract – 2002

#701    The Mountain Men.  VHS Greystone Productions.  Contract – 2002

#702    First in Battle: The True Story of the 7th Cavalry.  VHS Greystone Productions.  Contract – 2002

#703    Deborah Butterfield.  Dialogue with the Artist.  VHS.  Denver Art Museum, 1998.  Purchased from Gerald Peters Gallery $20.00.

#704    A Journey in the History of Water. VHS. Cassette 1: I. The Energy; II. The Struggle.  Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and University of Bergen, 2001.

#705    A Journey in the History of Water. VHS. Cassette 2: III.  The Myths; IV. The Conflicts.

Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and University of Bergen.  2001.

#706    America’s Outdoor Heritage.  Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Alliance.  VHS.  Gift of Charles R. Preston. 2003.

#707    The Return of the Bison.  VHS. Survival Anglia, Ltd., 1992?

#708    The Wild West Story of Buffalo Bill Cody: a film to help stop the violence in our schools.  VHS.  Grace Productions.  Contract 2002.  Case contains videocassette and booklet.

#709    Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World.  “The Shock of the Other” and “Strange Relations.” VHS.  PBS Home Video PBS#417

#710    Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World.  “Mistaken Identity” and “An Ecology of Mind.”  VHS.  PBS Home Video PBS#418

#711    Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World.  “The Art of Living” and “Touching the Timeless.”  VHS.  PBS Home Video PBS#419

#712    Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World.  “A Poor Man Shames Us All” and “Inventing Reality” VHS.  PBS Home Video PBS#420

#713    Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World.  “The Tightrope of Power” and “At the Threshold” VHS.  PBS Home Video PBS#421

[NOTE:  Tapes 709-713 are contained in a single slipcase with a Viewer’s Guide and an Action & Resource Guide]

#714    Bodmer’s America.  VHS  Alecto Historical Editions, 1991.  Per Sarah Boehme this video depicts the questionable practice of reproducing prints from original plates.  More promotional than educational.

#715    Time Machine: Boone & Crockett The Hunter-Heroes.  VHS  The History Channel, 1999.  Received on image contract.

#716    Carson & Cody: The Hunter-Heroes  VHS.  Native Sun Productions. Received on image contract.

#717    Coalbed Methane: Energy for Wyoming’s Economy.  VHS.  The Wyoming Business Council and the Powder River CBM Information Council, 2001.

#718    Today’s Wild West with Mark Bedor.  [Cowboy Action Shooting, Mounted Shooting, Horsemanship, Western Stuntman Loren Janes, Western Artist Reine River] VHS.  Mark Bedor, 2001.  Gift of Peter Hassrick 2002.

#719    Seth Eastman: Painting the Dakota.  VHS.  Twin Cities Public Television, 2001.  Museum Selections Purchase.

#720    Yellowstone Aflame: The Great Yellowstone Fires of 1988  VHS  Finley-Holiday File Corp, 1989.  Museum Selections Purchase

#721    Yellowstone Aflame: Before, During & After the Great Yellowstone Fires of  ‘88  VHS  Finley-Holiday File Corp, 1989.  Museum Selections Purchase.

#722    American Experience: Transcontinental Railroad.  VHS.  Hidden Hill Productions.  Contract.

#723    The Power of Ideas: Wilson Hurley – “Artist of the American Landscape”  VHS.  University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, 2001.  Peter Hassrick gift, 2002.

#724    TR an American Lion  (hours 2 and 3) VHS.  Greystone Communications, contract 2003.

#725    Tales of the Gun: “The Guns of Browning”  (copy 2.)  VHS. Greystone Communications, contract 2003.

#726    The Mountain Men (hour 1) VHS.  Greystone Communications, contract.

#727    The Mountain Men (hour 2) VHS.  Greystone Communications, contract.

#728    Tales of the Gun: “Sharpshooters and Long-range Weapons (copy 2) VHS. Greystone Communications, contract.

#729    Tales of the Gun: “The Guns of Remington” (copy 2) VHS.  Greystone Communications, contract.

#730    Race – The Power of an Illusion: “The Story We Tell” (episode two) VHS.  California Newsreel, contract 2003.

#731    Cowboy Songs and Range Ballads 2001 April 6, 2001 – Tape 1.  VHS

#732    Cowboy Songs and Range Ballads 2001 April 6, 2001 – Tape 2.  VHS

#733    Cowboy Songs and Range Ballads 2001 April 7, 2001 – Tape 1.  VHS

#734    Cowboy Songs and Range Ballads 2001 April 7, 2001 – Tape 2.  VHS

Plains Indian Seminar, 1997 (September 18 - 21) - A Place in the Universe

#735    A Place in the Universe: Plains Indian Seminar – 1997 Tribute to Dr. John Ewers. Thursday, September 18, 1997. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#736    A Place in the Universe: Plains Indian Seminar – 1997.  Tape #1.  Colin Taylor: “'Iho’Lena': Voices from the Past – Messages from the Future” and Barbara Risch: “Painted Stories: The Art of Visual Narrative Among Plains Indians.” September 19, 1997. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#737    A Place in the Universe: Plains Indian Seminar – 1997.  Tape #2.  Louis Burns: “Concepts of the Cosmos as Expressed in Osage Indian Art” and Lawrence Loendorf: “Wyoming Petroglyphs as Designators of Former Territories and Boundaries.” September 19, 1997. Hi8., 1 Copy.

#738    A Place in the Universe: Plains Indian Seminar – 1997.  Tape #3.  Robert Mooney: “Sacred Lands, Profane Places: Culture in Conflict with Great Plains Reservation Architecture” and Mike Cowdry: “Spring Boy Rides the Moon: Celestial Patterns in Crow Shield Design.” September 19, 1997.  Hi8, 1 Copy.

#739    A Place in the Universe: Plains Indian Seminar – 1997.  Tape #4.  Benson Lanford: “Eagles to Maggots: Lofty and Lowly Creatures Depicted on Sacred and Profane Objects” and Peter Faris: “Styles and Chronology of Petroglyphs in Southeast Colorado.” September 20, 1997. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#740    A Place in the Universe: Plains Indian Seminar – 1997.  Tape #5.  Allen Chronister: “Representations of the Buffalo Culture and the Earth Lodge in Historic Plains Indian Art” and Hugh Dempsey: “The Painted Tipi as a Representation of the Blackfoot Cosmology and Religion.” September 20, 1997.  Hi8, 1 Copy.

#741    A Place in the Universe: Plains Indian Seminar – 1997.  Tape #6.  Allan Ryan: “Colleen Cutchall’s 'House Made of Stars': Exploring Celestial Connections” and Tim McCleary: “The Morning Star in Crow Indian Art and Philosophy.”  September 20, 1997.  Hi8, 1 Copy.

#742    A Place in the Universe: Plains Indian Seminar – 1997.  Tape #7.  Craig Howe and Harvey Moskowitz: “Lakota History, Winter Counts, and the Cosmos” and Linea Sundstrom: “Picturing Place: Northern Plains Indian Maps.” September 21, 1997.  Hi8, 1 Copy.

#743    A Place in the Universe: Plains Indian Seminar – 1997.  Tape #8.  Winfield Coleman: “Visions of Power: Cheyenne and Suhtai Cosmology and Art” and Panel Discussion. September 21, 1997.  Hi8, 1 Copy.

#744    A Place in the Universe: Plains Indian Seminar – 1997.  Tape #9.  Mike Cowdry. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#745    A Place in the Universe: Plains Indian Seminar – 1997.  Tape #10.  Classroom discussion 1. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#746    A Place in the Universe: Plains Indian Seminar – 1997.  Tape #11.  Classroom discussion 2. Hi8, 1 Copy.

#747    Frontier Visionary: George Catlin and the Plains Indians.  Smithsonian Museum of Art, 2002.  VHS, 26:4 minutes

#748    Moving Sands.  La Fete, Montreal, Canada, 2003.  VHS, 52 minutes.

#749  America West Week at Christie’s: Thomas Molesworth’s Furnishings for George Sumers’ “Old Lodge”  (Glenwood Springs, ca. 1935.  The property of Dr. & Mrs. George Bayoud.  Auction: June 7, 1995.

#750    Wild Horses (promo).  KUON TV  Nebraska FTV Network.  1999

#751    Buffalo Bill’s Wild West. Royal Armouries, Leeds, May – September 1999.

#752    Pinehurst: Stories of Good Time and Great Golf.  Narrated by Charles Kuralt. Tufts Foundation, 1995.  VHS, 80 minutes.

#753    World of Wonder #102 – “Jason Project”  GRB Entertainment, 1996.  VHS, 22:30 minutes.

#754    Dude Ranch Days.  KCWC TV, Wyoming Public Television, 1998.  VHS, 56:50 minutes.

#755    Bison Exhibit—Sacred Buffalo People – Buffalo Elder  VHS

#756    Bison Exhibit (copy) VHS

#757    Bison Exhibit Buffalo Entry VHS

#758    Bison Exhibit: Buffalo Rick Burns VHS

#759    Bison Exhibit Dave Schildt “Buffalo Stone” VHS

#760    Bison Exhibit Story Teller – Merle Haas

#761    Plains Indian Museum Vault Re-housing, 1995.  VHS, 10:30 min

#762    Plains Indian Museum Vault Re-housing, 1995.  VHS, 10:30 min

#763    Plains Indian Museum Vault Re-housing, 1995.  VHS, 10:30 min

#764    Garrett Goggles and Curly Bear Wagner, Penny Preston interview for KTWO Television, Casper, Wyoming.  Interview June 19, 2003, aired June 20, 2003.  VHS.  Dubbed for BBHC Archives.

#765    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 1 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Interviewee:  Dr. Robert Shimp.  Topic:  BBHC

#766    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 2 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Interviewee:  Dr. Juti Winchester.  Topic:  William F. Cody

#767    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 3 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Interviewee:  Warren Newman.  Topic:  Cody Firearms Museum

#768    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 4 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Interviewee:  Waddy Colvert and Nathan Bender.  Topic:  Firearms records and McCracken Research Library

#769    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 5 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Interviewee:  Dr. Sarah Boehme.  Topic:  Frederic Remington & Charles Russell

#770    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 6 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Interviewee:  Robert Peterson.  Topic:  Firearms

#771    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 7 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Interviewee:  Dr. Juti Winchester.  Topic:  Annie Oakley

#772    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 8 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Interviewee:  Alan K. Simpson.  Topic:  Bill Ruger

#773    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 9 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Mike Venturinno, firearms expert.  Topic:  Firearms

#774    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 10 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Interviewee:  Frances Clymer.  Topic:  Firearms posters & calendars

#775    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 11 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Interviewee:  Jeff John, firearms expert.  Topic:  Firearms

#776    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 12 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Interviewee:  Hank Williams Jr.  Topic:  Gun collections and Civil War history

#777    Guns & Ammo Television Show #3, Tape 13 – Filmed at Buffalo Bill Historical Center. January 2003. VHS.  Interviewee:  Phil Spangenberger, firearms expert.  Topic:  Firearms

#778    American Rifleman Video Collection: Bullets and Ammo.  VHS, 2001

#779    American Rifleman Video Collection: The Early Gun.  VHS, 2001

#780    American Rifleman Video Collection: Guns of Beretta, (Legendary Gunmakers Series). VHS, 2001

#781    American Rifleman Video Collection: Guns of Colt, (Legendary Gunmakers Series).  VHS, 2001

#782    American Rifleman Video Collection: Guns of Mauser, (Legendary Gunmakers Series).  VHS, 2001

#783    American Rifleman Video Collection: Guns of Valor.  VHS, 2001

#784    American Rifleman Video Collection: Police Guns.  VHS, 2001

#785    American Rifleman Video Collection: The Rifle.  VHS, 2001

#786    American Rifleman Video Collection: Ten Guns that Changed the World.  VHS, 2001

#787    American Rifleman Video Collection: Famous Small Arms (Weapons at War Series).  VHS, 2001

#788    American Rifleman Video Collection: The M-16, (Weapons at War Series).  VHS, 2003

#789    American Rifleman Video Collection: The Magnum.  VHS, 2003

#790    Arthur Amiotte Retrospective.  Collage Explanation.  BBHC, VHS, 2002



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