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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q4Z_oregon-california-mormon-trails_Casper-WY.html
From 1840 to 1869, over 350,000 emigrants traveled past this area on the Oregon/California /Mormon Trails. The promise of free land, sudden riches, or religious freedom caused these pioneers to endure great hardships. Thousands of persons died in …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q4U_the-upper-crossing_Casper-WY.html
The North Platte River that we see today is considerably different than the river that the 1847 pioneer party had to cross. As series of dams upstream from this site strictly regulates the flow of water on a year round basis. (Map of Platte Ri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q4S_the-road-to-zion_Casper-WY.html
From the late 1840s through the 1860s, an exodus of more than 70,000 Mormons passed by here on their way to their "New Zion" in Utah. Starting from Nauvoo, Illinois in February 1846, the first group of at least 13,000 Mormons crossed int…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q4Q_site-of-old-platte-bridge_Casper-WY.html
Built by Louis Gurnard 1858-59 Immediately south and west are the sites of Platte Bridge Station, First Overland Telegraph, Stage, and Pony Express Stations on the Old Oregon Trail
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q4M_guinard-bridge_Casper-WY.html
The center piece of the Platte Bridge Station and Fort Caspar was the bridge built here by Louis Guinard in 1859-1860 and used until Fort Caspar was abandoned in 1867. The bridge superstructure stood on 28 timber cribbings filled with rock and gra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q4H_reconstructed-fort-caspar_Casper-WY.html
These fort buildings were reconstructed on the original site in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration. The WPA was a government program created during the Great Depression to provide jobs for the unemployed. Prior to his death on July 26, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q4C_the-battle-of-red-buttes_Casper-WY.html
A desperate battle to save a supply train ended tragically the same day as the Battle at Platte Bridge. Sgt. Amos Custard and his men were bringing five supply wagons from the Sweetwater Station near Independence Rock. The group came into view of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q4A_the-battle-at-platte-bridge_Casper-WY.html
Early on the morning of July 26, 1865 Lt. Caspar Collins led a troop of men to reinforce an army supply train coming into Platte Bridge Station. Only a mile west of the post, the group was ambushed by members of the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapahoe na…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q49_the-mormon-ferry_Casper-WY.html
"....A Company have gone back about three miles to make two canoes on which they intend to build a boat to be used here till the next company comes up. Another company also went about half a mile up the river to make slabs or puncheons to lay on t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q41_old-pioneer-military-cemetery_Casper-WY.html
Lt. Caspar Collins was killed July 26, 1865 about three miles from this spot. His body was removed by relatives to his old home in Hillsboro, Ohio. Bodies of soldiers killed from 1858 to 1867 were reburied at Fort D. A. Russell in 1899. Some stil…
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