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Lander Trail Marker adjacent to the Of Cattle and Men Marker
Photographer: Barry Swackhamer
Taken: August 25, 2014
Caption: Lander Trail Marker adjacent to the Of Cattle and Men Marker
Additional Description:
To all the pioneers who passed this way to wind and hold the west
Route of the Lander Cut-off, first government financed road in Wyoming. Officially called Ft. Kearny, South Pass and Honey Lake Road. Built in 1858 from Rocky Ridge to Ft. Hall to provide shorter route for emigrants.
Erected by
Wyoming Historical Landmark Commission
1947


This marker is duplicated at the intersection of US Highway and Wyoming State Route 351.
Submitted: January 29, 2015, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p299100
File Size: 3.629 Megabytes

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