Monday, September 28, 2020

The Aerodrome: Congress set to name "B47 Ridge"

The Aerodrome: Congress set to name "B47 Ridge":

Congress set to name "B47 Ridge"

In 1962 a B47 bomber crashed into an unnamed ridge in the Paradise Valley region of Montana. All four crewmen were killed in the crash.

Shortly, the ridge will be named in remembrance of the event.



A BILL To designate a mountain ridge in the State of Montana as B47 Ridge.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled

SECTION 1.
SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the B47 Ridge Designation Act.
SEC. 2.
DESIGNATION OF B47 RIDGE, MONTANA.  
(a) DESIGNATION.  
(1) IN GENERAL.
The unnamed mountain ridge located at 451440.89N, 1104338.75W 5 that runs south and west of Emigrant Peak in the 6 Absaroka Range in the State of Montana, which is 7 the approximate site of a crash of a B47, shall be 8 known and designated as B47 Ridge. 9
(2) REFERENCES.
Any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, paper, or other record of the United States to the ridge described in paragraph (1) shall be deemed to be a reference to B47 Ridge.
(b) AUTHORIZATION FOR PLAQUE.
(1) IN GENERAL.A plaque that memorializes the crash of the B47 (including denoting the names of the victims of the crash) may be installed on B 18 47 Ridge.
(2) FUNDING.
No Federal funds may be used to design, procure, install, or maintain the plaque authorized under paragraph (1).

Sunday, August 23, 2020

Ivinson Memorial Hospital, Laramie Wyoming

Residents of Laramie are well familiar with Ivinson Memorial Hospital, but may not be aware that it was originally located across from the University of Wyoming campus.

This memorial commemorates the building of the hospital in 1916, and depicts what the original structure looked like.


 

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Lex Anteinternet: July 29, 1920. Echoes of wars.

Lex Anteinternet: July 29, 1920. Echoes of wars.:

July 29, 1920. Echoes of wars.

Ruth Sturtevant Smith at the launching of the U.S.S. Sturtevant on July 29, 1920. The ship was named after her brother Albert Dillon Sturtevant (1894-1918) who served as a U.S. Navy officer and was killed in World War I.

The Navy remembered Albert Dillon Sturtevant on the name of a ship.

He was an aircrewman of a Curtis Model H that had an international crew and which was shot down on February 15, 1918.  The crew survived the crash into the sea, but they were not able to be rescued by an other seaplane, as the waves were too rough.  He was the only American on the aircrew and occupied the position of gunner. He was the first serving member of the U.S. military to be brought down in an air action.

The destroyer named after him and dedicated on this day was lost to mines during World War Two.  A second destroyer was named after him in 1943 and served until 1960.

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Monday, July 6, 2020

Some Gave All: Mills Memorial Park, Mills Wyoming Rededicated.

This memorial, as I've noted on our companion Wyoming history blog, was dedicated on July 5, 1920

It was rededicated by the Daughters of the American Revolution yesterday, on the centennial of the original dedication.

Some Gave All: Mills Memorial Park, Mills Wyoming:

Mills Memorial Park, Mills Wyoming



The Mills Memorial Park commemorates Lt. Caspar Collins, who was killed in the 1865 Battle of Platte Bridge Station, and the bridge and Mormon ferry that was located about 1.5 miles from the park.