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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Campbell County, Wyoming

 
Clickable Map of Campbell County, Wyoming and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Campbell County, WY (14) Converse County, WY (40) Crook County, WY (49) Johnson County, WY (39) Sheridan County, WY (103) Weston County, WY (17) Powder River County, MT (7)  CampbellCounty(14) Campbell County (14)  ConverseCounty(40) Converse County (40)  CrookCounty(49) Crook County (49)  JohnsonCounty(39) Johnson County (39)  SheridanCounty(103) Sheridan County (103)  WestonCounty(17) Weston County (17)  PowderRiverCountyMontana(7) Powder River County (7)
Gillette is the county seat for Campbell County
Adjacent to Campbell County, Wyoming
      Converse County (40)  
      Crook County (49)  
      Johnson County (39)  
      Sheridan County (103)  
      Weston County (17)  
      Powder River County, Montana (7)  
 
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1 Wyoming, Campbell County, Gillette — Campbell County Centennial BenchmarkPlaced Here on May 23rd, 2011
On South Gillette Avenue at East 5th Street, on the right when traveling south on South Gillette Avenue.
Commemorating 100 years having been created from portions of Crook and Weston County by authority granted from the Eleventh Legislature of the State of Wyoming on February 13, 1911 and named after John Allen Campbell, the first Governor of the . . . Map (db m242840) HM
2 Wyoming, Campbell County, Gillette — George AmosThe George Amos Memorial Library
On South Gillette Avenue just south of West 4th Street, on the right when traveling south.
George Amos moved to Wyoming in the late 1800s to work as the foreman on the 4-J Ranch. A bachelor, he was a cowpuncher by day, and a voracious reader at night. In addition to a love for books, Amos subscribed to as many as 20 magazines and many . . . Map (db m203256) HM
3 Wyoming, Campbell County, Gillette — Gillette City Hall1936
On South Gillette Avenue at West 4th Street, on the right when traveling south on South Gillette Avenue.
This building, constructed in 1936, was completely paid for by the City of Gillette, without bonds or increased taxation, a source of pride for this community. The mayor's office, clerk's office, and courtroom were on the first floor with fire . . . Map (db m203279) HM
4 Wyoming, Campbell County, Gillette — Gillette Post Office1935
On South Gillette Avenue at East 3rd Street, on the left when traveling south on South Gillette Avenue.
Built in 1935 with funds from the Public Works Administration (PWA), this was the first federal building constructed in Gillette. It utilized a standard floor plan developed for post offices nationwide. This building was Gillette's Post Office . . . Map (db m203281) HM
5 Wyoming, Campbell County, Spotted Horse — Hunt's 1811 Astorian Overland Expedition
On U.S. 16 at milepost 70 near Werner Road, on the right when traveling east.
The fur industry ruled the northwest at the beginning of the 19th century; however, much of the interior of the western United States remained a mystery. The Lewis and Clark expedition constituted the only organized exploration, a fact which . . . Map (db m97954) HM
6 Wyoming, Campbell County, Wright — Lectra Haul Unit Rig143 Unit Rig 170 Ton Haul Truck
On Ranch Drive, 0.1 miles south of State Highway 387, on the left when traveling south.
Gross weight empty 223,276 lbs. Gross weight loaded 563,276 lbs. Engine 16V149 Detroit 1600 hp Life to date: 30,000 hrs. Fuel consumption 20-gal. hr. Tires avg. cost $9,000 Engine rebuild avg. cost $35,000 143 was moved from Butte to the Black . . . Map (db m242992) HM
7 Wyoming, Campbell County, Wright — Ranching in Wyoming
Near State Highway 387 at Ranch Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Trivia Question! Where did cattle originate that were trailed to Wyoming? Long-horned cattle were driven up from Texas on the Chisholm, Western and Goodnight Loving Trails. Herefords were shipped from the British Isles and cattle . . . Map (db m242990) HM
8 Wyoming, Campbell County, Wright — Tertiary (Paleogene) Period
Near State Highway 387 at Ranch Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Soon after the retreat of the great Western Interior Seaway of. the Cretaceous Period, great coal swamps covered Eastern Wyoming. This fossilized tree stump was recovered from the Eagle Butte Coal Mine located about 48 miles to the North of here. . . . Map (db m203255) HM
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9 Wyoming, Campbell County, Wright — The Beginning of Coal Mining in Wyoming
Near State Highway 387 at Ranch Drive, on the right when traveling west.
"The lack of rail service in large areas of Wyoming did not prevent small coal mines from being opened. Throughout much of rural Wyoming wood was not readily available, and it was too valuable to be used as fuel on the plains and basins. Coal . . . Map (db m242967) HM
10 Wyoming, Campbell County, Wright — The Beginning of Wright, a Company Town
Near State Highway 387 at Ranch Drive, on the right when traveling west.
"By mid-century most corporations wished to place themselves at arms length from the "company town" concept, in some cases it was neither possible nor desirable. A need existed. Many employees opposed being on the road for hours; they wanted to be . . . Map (db m242991) HM
11 Wyoming, Campbell County, Wright — The Bozeman Trail
On State Highway 387 at milepost 124 near Brown Road, on the left when traveling west.
As with other emigrant trails in the west, the Bozeman Trail followed a route previously used by traders, trappers, and Native Americans. John Bozeman, along with John Jacobs, officially opened the Bozeman Trail to emigrants in 1863. This 500-mile . . . Map (db m210594) HM
12 Wyoming, Campbell County, Wright — The Building of Wright, Wyoming
Near State Highway 387 at Ranch Drive, on the right when traveling west.
"In the beginning when Wright was first taking shape and becoming its own place it was the spring of 1949 when the Wyoming Highway Department began constructing the Reno Junction Maintenance Camp. It was located about two and a half miles south of . . . Map (db m242956) HM
13 Wyoming, Campbell County, Wright — Underground Mining with Children
Near State Highway 387 at Ranch Drive, on the right when traveling west.
"In 1886 an explosion killed 2 boys, the territorial legislature took steps to ban children from working in coal mines. The coal mine safety law prohibited boys under the age of 14 and "women and girls of any age" from being employed "in or about . . . Map (db m242986) HM
14 Wyoming, Campbell County, Wright — Veterans Memorial
Near State Highway 387 at Ranch Drive, on the right when traveling west.
To all that serve we salute you thanks for your sacrifice United States Navy ☆ United States Army United States Air Force ☆ United States Marine Corps United States Merchant Marine ☆ United States Coast Guard Wright, . . . Map (db m242962) WM
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024