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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lingle

 
Clickable Map of Goshen 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 Goshen County, WY (67) Laramie County, WY (64) Niobrara County, WY (19) Platte County, WY (48) Banner County, NE (0) Scotts Bluff County, NE (32) Sioux County, NE (5)  GoshenCounty(67) Goshen County (67)  LaramieCounty(64) Laramie County (64)  NiobraraCounty(19) Niobrara County (19)  PlatteCounty(48) Platte County (48)  BannerCountyNebraska(0) Banner County (0)  ScottsBluffCounty(32) Scotts Bluff County (32)  SiouxCounty(5) Sioux County (5)
Lingle, Wyoming and Vicinity
    Goshen County (67)
    Laramie County (64)
    Niobrara County (19)
    Platte County (48)
    Banner County, Nebraska (0)
    Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska (32)
    Sioux County, Nebraska (5)
 
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1Wyoming (Goshen County), Lingle — “If I Should Die Before…”
On U.S. 29/85 near Road 81, on the right when traveling west.
Many emigrants journals and diaries from the 1840s to 1860s mention experiences such as; “nooning,” camping for the night, crossing over, or burying a loved one on the banks of Rawhide Creek. Of these experiences, death and disease were . . . — Map (db m79704) HM
2Wyoming (Goshen County), Lingle — Mormon Pioneer Trail1847 - 1868
On West 4th Steet (U.S. 26) near Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
1336 miles - Nauvoo, Illinois to the Salt Lake Valley (Second plaque below:) "Whether I live or whether I die all is well, all is well" Elizabeth Rutledge 1806 - 1852 — Map (db m98358) HM
3Wyoming (Goshen County), Lingle — Old Texas Trail1866 - 1897
On 2nd Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on 2nd Street.
Over this trail, from distant Texas, passed the greatest migration of men and cattle in the history of America. (second plaque at the base:) In Memory of the pioneer cattlemen who passed this way on the Old Texas Trail . . . — Map (db m98349) HM
4Wyoming (Goshen County), Lingle — Oregon Trail
On State Highway 157 near Road 27, on the left when traveling west.
Oregon Trail Marked by the State of Wyoming 1914 — Map (db m79741) HM
5Wyoming (Goshen County), Lingle — Oregon Trail
On State Highway 156 at Power Plant Road on State Highway 156.
Marked by the State of Wyoming 1914 — Map (db m98359) HM
6Wyoming (Goshen County), Lingle — The Grattan Fight
On State Highway 157 near Road 27, on the right when traveling west.
Sioux Indians massacred 29 Soldiers with their Officer Brevet 2nd Lt. L. Grattan, on Aug. 19, 1854. Site is ½ mile north-west. An Indian killed a cow from a Mormon caravan. The detachment of soldiers was sent to receive . . . — Map (db m79706) HM
7Wyoming (Goshen County), Lingle — To All Pioneers
On Main Street (U.S. 25) near Wyoming Highway 156, on the left when traveling north.
To all Pioneers who passed this way to win and hold the West Trail crossed one mile South — Map (db m79742) HM
 
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