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Historical Markers in Laramie, Wyoming

 
Clickable Map of Albany 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 Albany County, WY (42) Carbon County, WY (60) Converse County, WY (40) Laramie County, WY (65) Platte County, WY (48) Jackson County, CO (6) Larimer County, CO (48)  AlbanyCounty(42) Albany County (42)  CarbonCounty(60) Carbon County (60)  ConverseCounty(40) Converse County (40)  LaramieCounty(65) Laramie County (65)  PlatteCounty(48) Platte County (48)  JacksonCountyColorado(6) Jackson County (6)  LarimerCounty(48) Larimer County (48)
Laramie is the county seat for Albany County
Laramie is in Albany County
      Albany County (42)  
ADJACENT TO ALBANY COUNTY
      Carbon County (60)  
      Converse County (40)  
      Laramie County (65)  
      Platte County (48)  
      Jackson County, Colorado (6)  
      Larimer County, Colorado (48)  
 
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1 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — 150 N. 2nd Street
On North 2nd Street near East University Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Built in 1869 for the Methodist Episcopal Church, this edifice is likely the oldest church building in Wyoming. It originally was located across the street where the Elks Lodge now stands.Map (db m76783) HM
2 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Abraham Lincoln"We must think anew and act anew" — 1809 - 1865 —
On Interstate 80 at Wyoming Highway 210 on Interstate 80.
This monument commemorates the sesquicentennial of Lincoln's birth by the State of Wyoming in 1959 Charles W. Jeffrey, M.D., Rawlins - Wyo. Donor Robert I. Russin, SculptorMap (db m47144) HM
3 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — 221 — Bath Ranch
On Herrick Lane (State Highway 12) near Interstate 80, on the right when traveling west.
National Register of Historic Places Wyoming Place No. 221Map (db m89649) HM
4 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Battle of Crowheart Butte
On Grand Avenue near 17th Street, on the right when traveling west.
This bronze sculpture captures the moment when Chief Washakie first raises his lance challenging Crow Chief Big Robber to a duel. The Battle of Crowheart Butte was ignited when Crow Chief Big Robber and his braves refused to leave an area . . . Map (db m95342) HM
5 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Big Laramie Stage Station
On State Highway 230 near County Route 33, on the left when traveling west.
From 1849 through the end of the 19th century, thousands followed the Overland Trail into Wyoming, across the Laramie Plains, to a toll bridge near tree on the Laramie River. The historic crossing of the marshy plains consisted of a corduroy road . . . Map (db m89621) HM
6 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Chief Washakie
On Grand Avenue (Business Interstate 80) near 17th Street, on the right when traveling west.
The history of the American West recognizes Washakie as one of its most remarkable leaders. Revered for statesmanship and respected in battle, he united his people into a significant political and military force. A skilled orator and charismatic . . . Map (db m95347) HM
7 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Excavation Site: Basement Entrance to the Warden's House
Near West Garfield Street near Snowy Range Road (Wyoming Highway 130), on the right when traveling west.
In 1875, the inmates of the Wyoming Territorial Prison constructed a dwelling for the warden and guards. The dwelling, worth $3,000, consisted of six rooms - a kitchen, dining room, and four bedrooms. On July 3, 1877, Laramie's local newspaper, . . . Map (db m95312) HM
8 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Excavation Site: Blacksmith Shop, Candle Shop, and Outhouse
Near West Garfield Street near Snowy Range Road (Wyoming Highway 130), on the left when traveling west.
The 1907 photograph to the left shows, from left to right, the boiler plant (foreground), broom factory, outhouse, blacksmith and candle shop, and kitchen extension. Before shops were built inside the stockade, inmates worked outside cutting . . . Map (db m95327) HM
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9 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Excavation Site: Ice House
Near West Garfield Street near Snowy Range Road (Wyoming Highway 130), on the right when traveling west.
On June 24th, 1975, the Laramie Sentinel reported, "An icehouse has been built in the bank a few feet from the prison, and some 60 tons of ice were taken out and stored in it for the use of the prison. This, also done by convict labor, . . . Map (db m95314) HM
10 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Excavation Site: New Boiler Plant and Smoke Stack
On West Garfield Street near Snowy Range Road (State Highway 130), on the left when traveling west.
Steam was used to heat the new cellblock and administration wing added to the prison in 1889. Though the boiler was only intended to serve the new addition it heated the entire prison (both cellblocks). Working beyond its capacity, the old boiler . . . Map (db m95325) HM
11 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Excavation Site: Old Kitchen and Bakery Ovens
Near West Garfield Street near Snowy Range Road (Route 130), on the left.
The original kitchen was constructed in 1873. The bakery ovens sat directly behind it. The extension to the left of the kitchen was added by 1894 and used for a variety of things: store room, icehouse, guards' dining hall, carpentry shop, and . . . Map (db m95330) HM
12 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — First Ladies
Near East Ivinson Avenue near 6th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Four plaques are located around a monument locate on the Ivinson Mansion grounds in Laramie, Wyoming. Laramie Woman's Club, organized in 1898, honors Laramie's "First Ladies" who pioneered civic and political responsibility by women . . . Map (db m89657) HM
13 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — First Woman Jury
Near South 1st Street near East Garfield Street, on the left when traveling north.
This tablet marks the site where the first woman jury served during March 1870 Placed in 1922 by The Jacques LaRamie Chapter Daughters of The American RevolutionMap (db m76786) HM
14 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Ft. Sanders1866-1882
On U.S. 287 at Cavalryman Ranch Road, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 287.
         The emigrant trails across Wyoming were a vital link in the transcontinental migration of an estimated 250,000 Americans in the 19th century, and opened the area to settlers. The Indians resented this intrusion and threatened these . . . Map (db m67994) HM
15 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Gateway to the Rockies
Near Interstate 80 at Wyoming Highway 210.
Tall trees, short trees, shrubs, grasses and flowering plants -- mountains, canyons, river bottoms, and prairies -- all intermingle to form the landscape. The greater the variety of landforms and vegetation, the more homes or habitats there are for . . . Map (db m47149) HM
16 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Henry B. Joy Monument
Near Interstate 80 at Happy Jack Road (Wyoming Highway 210), on the right when traveling west.
"That there should be a Lincoln Highway across this country is the most important thing" In memory of Henry B. Joy The first president of the Lincoln Highway Association Who saw realized the dream of a continuous improved highway from the . . . Map (db m84887) HM
17 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Henry Bourne Joy and the Lincoln Highway
Near Interstate 80 at Wyoming Highway 210.
This monument commemorates the Lincoln Highway, America's first transcontinental automobile road, and Henry Bourne Joy, the first president of the Lincoln Highway Association (1913). Joy, also president of the Packard Motor Car Company, is sometimes . . . Map (db m47145) HM
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18 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Laramie
On S. 3rd Street (U.S. 287) north of E. Boswell Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Founded in 1868 upon the arrival of the Union Pacific Railroad, Laramie was named after the fur trader Jacques LaRamie. The first female jurors served here in 1870 after Wyoming Territory in 1869, for the first time in history, gave women full . . . Map (db m67993) HM
19 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Laramie
Near South 1st Street at East Kearney Street, on the left when traveling north.
Founded in 1868 upon the arrival of the Union Pacific Railroad, Laramie was named after the fur trader Jacques LaRamie. The first female jurors served here in 1870 after Wyoming Territory, in 1869, for the first time in history, gave women full . . . Map (db m76789) HM
20 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Laramie Timeline
On South 1st Street at Grand Avenue, on the right when traveling north on South 1st Street.
This marker is made up of a dozen plaques embedded in a cement patio and a map of historic Laramie also embedded in patio. As each plaque has the same format, only a few of them have been illustrated. 1810-1820 French Canadian . . . Map (db m76849) HM
21 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Old Overland Trail
On State Highway 230 near Gerhart Road, on the left when traveling west.
The first stone erected in Albany Co. to mark the Old Overland Trail 1862 - 1868 Map (db m89622) HM
22 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Ranching from the High Point
Near Interstate 80 at Wyoming Highway 210.
This area of Albany and Laramie Counties is noted for its rich agricultural history. The forests and rolling hills were home to large sheep and cattle herds from the mid 1800s into the 1900s. After the Civil War, trees harvested from what is now the . . . Map (db m47150) HM
23 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Site of Fort Sanders
On S. Kiowa Street, 0.1 miles east of Fort Sanders Road, on the right when traveling east.
This Monument Marks the Site of Fort Sanders Established September 5, 1866 Abandoned May 18, 1882 Named in Honor of Brigadier General William P. Sanders Erected by the State of Wyoming and Jacques Laramie Chapter . . . Map (db m67995) HM
24 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — Telephone Canyon
Near Interstate 80 at Wyoming Highway 210.
The first in the west through which a telephone line was run. The first conversation over this line was held in 1882 between Bill Nye at Laramie and Hon. E. E. Warren at Cheyenne.Map (db m47148) HM
25 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — The Appaloosa
On Grand Avenue (Business Interstate 80) near 17th Street.
The legendary war-horse of the Nez Perce has a rich history dating as far back as 20,000 years. Detailed images of spotted horses can be found on cave walls in southern France. In Austria, a scabbard dating back to 1000 B.C. was found decorated with . . . Map (db m95348) HM
26 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — The Franchise
On South 2nd Street near East Garfield Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Franchise by John D. Baker The title “The Franchise” refers to the recognition and bestowal of the right of women to vote under full civil equality with men. In 1869, Wyoming became the first state or territory to grant this . . . Map (db m76744) HM
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27 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — The Overland Trail
On Snowy Range Road (State Highway 130) near Cactus Hill Road, on the right when traveling west.
The route that later became the Overland Trail was followed in 1825 by William Ashley and members of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, who entered the Laramie Valley from the south, forded the Medicine Bow River near Elk Mountain, and crossed the . . . Map (db m89623) HM
28 Wyoming, Albany County, Laramie — The Purple Heart Trail
Near Interstate 80 at Wyoming Highway 210.
The Purple Heart Medal was originated by General George Washington on August 7, 1782 for distinguished valor and is now awarded only to members of the armed forces of the United States, who have been wounded in combat against an armed . . . Map (db m47143) HM
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024