Chronology and Documentary Handbook of the State of WyomingOceana Publications, 1978 - 150 pages Contains a chronology of events in Wyoming from 1742 to 1977, biographical sketches of prominent citizens, and selected documents pertinent to Wyoming history. |
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Page 76
... miles by 60 , and there are only two routes to it which are at all convenient for ladies and citizens " goodly capon - lined . " The first and most used is the branch line of the North Pacific from Livingston Junction to Cinabar , which ...
... miles by 60 , and there are only two routes to it which are at all convenient for ladies and citizens " goodly capon - lined . " The first and most used is the branch line of the North Pacific from Livingston Junction to Cinabar , which ...
Page 99
... miles long , stretching across the prairie with numerous notice- boards cautioning travellers that they must only pass it at authorised points if they wish to escape drastic pains and penalties , is apt to feel rather depressed if he be ...
... miles long , stretching across the prairie with numerous notice- boards cautioning travellers that they must only pass it at authorised points if they wish to escape drastic pains and penalties , is apt to feel rather depressed if he be ...
Page 129
... miles . It occupies a high plain girt with mountains . The Absarokas bound it on the east , their crest in- vading the park at Mount Chittenden . The Gallatin Range pushes into the northwestern corner from the north . The continental ...
... miles . It occupies a high plain girt with mountains . The Absarokas bound it on the east , their crest in- vading the park at Mount Chittenden . The Gallatin Range pushes into the northwestern corner from the north . The continental ...
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