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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SU1_pronghorns-and-sagebrush-historical_Alcova-WY.html
Of all our magnificent big game animals, only the pronghorn antelope cannot be traced back to Eurasia. Other big game animals are believed to have migrated to the continent via the now sunken Bering land mass located between Siberia and Alaska. Th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SU0_tom-sun-ranch-historical_Alcova-WY.html
To the Pioneers 1830 - 1870 Buried here on the Tom Sun Ranch Ezra Meeker Often visited this spot
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1STZ_the-oregon-trail-historical_Alcova-WY.html
Devil's Gate One-fourth Mile East. Split Rock 20 miles Northwest.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1STY_the-pioneer-women-historical_Alcova-WY.html
In Honor of The Pioneer Women Buried Here In Unmarked Graves 1836-1870
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19LJ_frederick-richard-fulkerson_Alcova-WY.html
The grave of F.R. Fulkerson was noted by forty-niner J.G. Bruff on July 26, 1849, as he traveled through what he termed "Pass of the Rattle-Snake Mountain to the left of Devil's Gate." The survival of the large granite boulder used as the Fulkerso…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM167T_independence-rock_Alcova-WY.html
Thousands who traveled the Oregon Trail in central Wyoming were unaware that they were the beneficiaries of a long series of geological events. The granite peaks around you are mountains that rose, sank and then were buried in sand and ashy sedime…
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