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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PWC_trail-end_Sheridan-WY.html
National Register of Historic Places
Wyoming Place No. 33
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PWB_general-george-crook_Sheridan-WY.html
Dedicated to the memory of
General George Crook
his gallant soldiers and
scouts who, in June, 1876,
camped in the valley of
the Goose Creeks on the
present site of Sheridan
while waiting for their
Crow and Shoshoni allies
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PWA_first-cabin-in-sheridan_Sheridan-WY.html
Site
of the first cabin
built in
Sheridan
1878 - 1914.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PW9_bozeman-trail_Sheridan-WY.html
Marked by the
State of Wyoming
1914
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PVT_class-0-5-a-mohawk-locomotive_Sheridan-WY.html
Presented By
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company
June 10, 1962
Class 0-5-A Mohawk 4-8-4 Type Highspeed
Combination Passenger or Freight
Built in 1940 by C.B.&Q. R.R. Co. shop
Length of Locomotive and Tender: 106' 5"
Light …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PVL_ohlman-postoffice-and-stage-station_Parkman-WY.html
Site of
Ohlman Postoffice
and Stage Station
1882 — 1896
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PVK_bozeman-trail_Parkman-WY.html
Marked by the
State of Wyoming
1914
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PVJ_historic-sheridan-inn_Sheridan-WY.html
"Buffalo Bill" Cody led the Grand March celebrating the opening of the Inn in 1892 and was part-owner of this unique building for about eight years. The first telephone and electric lights in Sheridan were in the Inn.
The Inn was built by the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PVI_the-sheridan-railway-company_Sheridan-WY.html
In early 1910, Albert Emanuel and William Sullivan of the Electric Street Railway of Dayton, Ohio, proposed to build and operated an electric streetcar system in Sheridan. The proposed line would run through Sheridan and serve as a direct line to …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PUQ_first-woman-mayor-in-wyoming_Ranchester-WY.html
Mrs. Susan Wissler, on May 9 1911, was elected mayor of Dayton, Wyoming, then a community of about 175 people. She served two terms of two years each. Her administration was marked by civic improvements and community betterment as her campaign pro…