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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GF9_laramie-timeline_Laramie-WY.html
This marker is made up of a dozen plaques embedded in a cement patio and a map of historic Laramie also embedded in patio. As each plaque has the same format, only a few of them have been illustrated. 1810-1820 French Canadian Jacques LaRamie tra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GDO_laramie_Laramie-WY.html
Founded in 1868 upon the arrival of the Union Pacific Railroad, Laramie was named after the fur trader Jacques LaRamie. The first female jurors served here in 1870 after Wyoming Territory, in 1869, for the first time in history, gave women full ri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GDL_first-woman-jury_Laramie-WY.html
This tablet marks the site where the first woman jury served during March 1870 Placed in 1922 by The Jacques LaRamie ChapterDaughters ofThe AmericanRevolution
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GDI_150-n-2nd-street_Laramie-WY.html
Built in 1869 for the Methodist Episcopal Church, this edifice is likely the oldest church building in Wyoming. It originally was located across the street where the Elks Lodge now stands.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GCK_the-franchise_Laramie-WY.html
The Franchise by John D. Baker The title "The Franchise" refers to the recognition and bestowal of the right of women to vote under full civil equality with men. In 1869, Wyoming became the first state or territory to grant this right. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ADD_lonetree-on-the-laramie-range_PhinDeli-WY.html
? ? ? ? ?This area of southeast Wyoming is rich in history, geology and recreational activities. Within a short distance from this point, sites abound of early day events that have shaped the western heritage of this area, including the Arapaho an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ADC_sherman-mountains_PhinDeli-WY.html
The Sherman Mountains are erosional remnants rising above the general level of the surface of the Laramie Range. The flat topped characteristic of the range resulted from beveling during an ancient erosion cycle. Bedrock here is granite, a crystal…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ABW_site-of-fort-sanders_Laramie-WY.html
This MonumentMarks the Site ofFort SandersEstablished September 5, 1866Abandoned May 18, 1882Named in Honor ofBrigadier GeneralWilliam P. Sanders Erected by theState of WyomingandJacques Laramie ChapterDaughters of theAmerican RevolutionJune 19…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ABV_ft-sanders_Laramie-WY.html
? ? ? ? ?The emigrant trails across Wyoming were a vital link in the transcontinental migration of an estimated 250,000 Americans in the 19th century, and opened the area to settlers. The Indians resented this intrusion and threatened these transp…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ABU_laramie_Laramie-WY.html
Founded in 1868 upon the arrival of the Union Pacific Railroad, Laramie was named after the fur trader Jacques LaRamie. The first female jurors served here in 1870 after Wyoming Territory in 1869, for the first time in history, gave women full rig…
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