From: owner-hist_text-digest@lists.xmission.com (hist_text-digest) To: hist_text-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: hist_text-digest V1 #1027 Reply-To: hist_text Sender: owner-hist_text-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-hist_text-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk hist_text-digest Friday, May 3 2002 Volume 01 : Number 1027 In this issue: -       MtMan-List: deer and elk hides -       MtMan-List: Bent's Fort -       MtMan-List: Lewis and Clark summer courses at the BBHC -       Re: MtMan-List: Mildew on tent ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 22:03:52 -0600 From: Joe Brandl Subject: MtMan-List: deer and elk hides I want to unload some hair on deer and elk hides for below tanning costs, if interested please email me personally @ jbrandl@wyoming.com thanks joe - -- Please visit our web site @ www.absarokawesterndesign.com Call us for spring discounts on hair on deer and elk skins Great selection of elk and buffalo rawhide in stock - ---------------------- hist_text list info: http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/mtman/maillist.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 08:40:39 -0500 From: "Henry B. Crawford" Subject: MtMan-List: Bent's Fort Hi Bob, I got your message. I don't think I can do Bent's this july 4 weekend, but I might make the SFT event if thay're having it at the end of July. It's been about 3 years since I worked the trade room. Maybe I'll see you at Golondrinas for Frontier Market. Say hi to Greg. If you see Hengesbaugh, give him a big WAUGH for me. Cheers, HBC *********************************** Henry B. Crawford Curator of History Museum of Texas Tech University Box 43191 Lubbock, TX 79409-3191 henry.b.crawford@ttu.edu 806/742-2442, ext 255 FAX 742-1136 Website: http://www.museum.ttu.edu ***Living History . . . Because It's There*** - ---------------------- hist_text list info: http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/mtman/maillist.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 20:48:30 -0600 From: "John L. Allen" Subject: MtMan-List: Lewis and Clark summer courses at the BBHC Ho, the list. I know a number of the folks on the list are interested in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Here is a chance to learn more about the Corps of Discovery from "the masters" (ahem). I've taught at the summer institute at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, WY, several times and it is a blast. You don't have to be a college student, have a degree, etc. to take these courses--all you need is an interest in the subject matter. Contact information at the end of the imbedded message below--or, if you want, contact me off-list and I'll be able to answer any questions. Frontiers for the Mind: Larom Summer Institute in Western American Studies Buffalo Bill Historical Center Cody, Wyoming June 2002 The bicentennial celebration of the historic journey of Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery is rapidly approaching. To better understand the rich legacy of the Corps of Discovery, join with other participants as the Buffalo Bill Historical Center's Summer Institute classes explore the world of Lewis and Clark. Not just a survey of the expedition's travels, encounters and accomplishments, the courses bring the heritage of Lewis and Clark into the 21st century. Experience the excitement and adventure of their epic journey and discover their timeless legacy. Session I: June 3-14, 2002 Pioneering Naturalists: The Natural History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition John L. Allen, chair, Department of Geography, University of Wyoming Exploration and Encounter: Lewis and Clark in Indian Country James P. Ronda, H. G. Barnard Chair in Western American History, University of Tulsa Session II: June 17-28, 2002 Charting the Course of Empire: Mapping the American West with Lewis and Clark and Beyond Ralph Ehrenberg, Chief Emeritus, Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress From Lewis and Clark: The U. S. Army in the West George G. Chalou, Emeritus, National Archives General Information Since 1979, the Larom Summer Institute in Western American Studies has invited nationally renowned scholars to the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. These scholars bring new insights into the historical and contemporary issues that have both transformed and beleaguered the West. The Summer Institute is an interdisciplinary group of courses designed to explore the histories and diverse cultures that have contributed to our understanding of the American West. The extraordinary faculty, participants, and location make the Larom Summer Institute unique. Participants from across the United States, Canada, and Europe include educators, museum professionals, graduate and undergraduate students, and individuals with interests in the art, cultures and history of the West. This melding of Institute students, combined with small class sizes, provides ample opportunity for dynamic discussions with participants from other backgrounds and experiences. With the Northern Rocky Mountains as a backdrop, the Summer Institute courses in Cody are held where the natural and cultural features of the West are abundant and accessible. The course content is also enhanced by the collections of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. Students may earn graduate or undergraduate credit (two semester hours per course). Additionally, scholarships to attend the Summer Institute are still available. For more information, please contact: Lillian Turner Public Programs Coordinator Buffalo Bill Historical Center 720 Sheridan Avenue Cody, WY 82414 E-mail: lilliant@bbhc.org Phone: 307.578.4007 Fax: 307.578.4090 [message sent by] Dr. John L. Allen 2703 Leslie Court Laramie, WY 82072-2979 Phone: (307) 742-0883 Fax: (307) 742-0886 e-mail: jlallen@wyoming.com - ---------------------- hist_text list info: http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/mtman/maillist.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 11:24:08 -0600 From: "Gene Hickman" Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Mildew on tent This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_00AD_01C1F295.0A9B8DE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks for the info Barney. I think you mean the bleach kills the = mildew, although it kills bacteria too. Two different organisms. Bead Shooter ----- Original Message -----=20 From: LivingInThePast@aol.com=20 Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 7:28 PM ...He said soap cleans it and bleach both kills the bacteria and = lightens the stain. IIRC, he said it would be difficult to remove all = the discoloration, but stopping the mildew growth was the most important = thing... Barney - ------=_NextPart_000_00AD_01C1F295.0A9B8DE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks for the info Barney. I think you = mean the=20 bleach kills the mildew, although it kills bacteria too. Two different=20 organisms.
 
Bead Shooter
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...He said=20 soap cleans it and bleach both kills the bacteria and lightens the = stain.=20 IIRC, he said it would be difficult to remove all the discoloration, = but=20 stopping the mildew growth was the most important=20 thing...
Barney
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