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On July 3, 1908, Henry B. Carrington, Frances Grummond Carrington and veterans of the Fort Phil Kearny garrison attended a memorial ceremony to dedicate this monument. Colonel Carrington and others recounted the events surrounding the battle of De…
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has been designated aRegistered NationalHistoric LandmarkUnder the provisions of theHistoric Sites Act of August 21, 1935this site possesses exceptional valuein commemorating and illustratingthe history of the United States.U.S. Department of the …
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Site ofWagon Box FightAugust 2, 1867Marked by theState of Wyoming
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      In 1863, a party led by John Bozeman blazed a trail from the North Platte River, northwest across the Powder River Basin and along the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains to the gold fields of Montana. Established in violation of the 1851…
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In honor ofJohn (Portugee) Phillipswho Dec. 22-24, 1866, rode 236 milesin sub-zero weather throughIndian infested country to FortLaramie to summon aid for thegarrison of Fort Phil Kearnybeleaguered by Indians followingthe Fetterman Massacre.Erecte…
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On this field on the 21st day of December, 1866, three commissioned officers and seventy six privates of the 18th U.S. Infantry, and of the 2nd U.S. Cavalry, and four civilians, under the command of Captain Brevet-Lieutenant Colonel William J. Fet…
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The Land The land under view where the Great Plains meets the Rocky Mountains was once the Red Man's land of milk and honey, then as now teaming with wildlife. It was a most productive—thus favorite—hunting ground. But it was also a…
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