Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Washakie County Pioneers' Memorial, Worland Wyoming
This memorial in the Washakie County Wyoming Courthouse commemorates the early residents of the county.
Thermopolis Historical Museum Veterans Memorial, Thermopolis Wyoming
This is the Veterans' Memorial outside of the Historical Museum in Thermopolis Wyoming. The memorial features a M2 105mm howitzer.
Old Trail Town Cemetary, Cody Wyoming
This is the cemetery at the Old Trail Town in Cody Wyoming. The cemetery includes the graves and markers for several well known frontiersmen.
This is the marker for John "Liver Eating" Johnson, more popularly known ad "Jeremiah" Johnson due to the film. Johnson was a cavalryman, mountain man, and in later years, a law man in Wyoming and Montana. His marker is marked with, in addition to his name and nickname, "No more trails".
Marker for Jim White, buffalo hunter
Markers for Floyd Stillings, early rodeo cowboy, and William Garlow "Cody", grandchild of Buffalo Bill Cody and attorney in Big Horn County Wyoming.
Monday, December 21, 2015
Wyoming National Guard Headquaters Displays, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
F86D at Wyoming National Guard Headquarters, Cheyenne Wyoming
M7 105 Howitzer Carriage
These displays are at the Wyoming National Guard Headquarters in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Both displays commemorate the Wyoming National Guard, Air and Army, during the 1950s.
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