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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Sheridan County, Wyoming

 
Clickable Map of Sheridan 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 Sheridan County, WY (103) Big Horn County, WY (41) Campbell County, WY (14) Johnson County, WY (35) Big Horn County, MT (75) Powder River County, MT (7)  SheridanCounty(103) Sheridan County (103)  BigHornCounty(41) Big Horn County (41)  CampbellCounty(14) Campbell County (14)  JohnsonCounty(35) Johnson County (35)  BigHornCountyMontana(75) Big Horn County (75)  PowderRiverCounty(7) Powder River County (7)
Sheridan is the county seat for Sheridan County
Adjacent to Sheridan County, Wyoming
      Big Horn County (41)  
      Campbell County (14)  
      Johnson County (35)  
      Big Horn County, Montana (75)  
      Powder River County, Montana (7)  
 
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101 Wyoming, Sheridan County, Story — Wagon Box FightWyoming
Near Wagon Box Road.
      In August 1867, a war party of hundreds of Sioux and Cheyenne warriors, led by Ogallala chief Red Cloud, left their camp on the Big Horn River, hoping to destroy military posts along the Bozeman trail. Some of the warriors rode toward Fort . . . Map (db m86062) HM
102 Wyoming, Sheridan County, Story — Wagon Box Monument
Near Wagon Box Road.
Before you stands a monument dedicated to the courage and bravery of the defenders in the Wagon Box Fight of August 2, 1867. This monument was built in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The legend was written by local historians and although . . . Map (db m87401) HM
103 Wyoming, Sheridan County, Story — Wood Cutting: A Hazardous Harvest
Near Wagon Box Road.
Though construction of Fort Phil Kearny was complete by August of 1867, the need of wood for burning and alterations continued. Colonel John E. Smith, the post commander, located wood cutting camps on Big and Little Piney Creeks five miles west of . . . Map (db m87369) HM

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Mar. 29, 2024