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  2. John Linebaugh - Wikipedia

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    John Linebaugh (November 15, 1955 – March 19, 2023) was an American gunsmith from Cody, Wyoming, known for creating custom firearms. He was the inventor of the .500 Linebaugh (1986) and .475 Linebaugh (1988) cartridges. Gunwriter John Taffin, a big-bore enthusiast, describes Linebaugh as a "pioneer" in developing powerful sixguns. [1]

  3. Glenn Nielsen - Wikipedia

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    Glenn E. Nielson (May 26, 1903 – October 19, 1998) was the founder of Husky Refining Company, now Husky Energy.He was nicknamed "Mr. Asphalt" because of his efforts to expand the use of asphalt in roads.

  4. Cody, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Cody is a city in and the county seat of Park County, Wyoming, United States. [6] It is named after Buffalo Bill Cody for his part in the founding of Cody in 1896. [7] The population was 10,028 at the 2020 census, making Cody the eleventh-largest city in Wyoming by population. Cody is served by Yellowstone Regional Airport. Buffalo Bill Cody, 1903

  5. Milward Simpson - Wikipedia

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    He was admitted to the Wyoming Bar Association in 1926 [9] and practiced law in Cody until 1955 when he became governor of Wyoming. Death. He died on June 11, 1993 at a nursing home in Cody, Wyoming from Parkinson's disease at the age of 95. He was buried at Riverside Cemetery in Cody, Wyoming. [10] [11] [12]

  6. William Robertson Coe - Wikipedia

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    Coe was a fan of the American West; in 1910, he purchased Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody's 492-acre (1.99 km 2) hunting camp, Irma Lake Lodge, in Cody, Wyoming. [1] [6] For 45 years, he collected Americana memorabilia, gathering original diaries, manuscripts, letters and photographs depicting the struggles of the pioneer settlers.

  7. Caroline Lockhart - Wikipedia

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    Lockhart became a big promoter of the western way of life in general and of Cody, WY, in particular. From 1920 to 1925, she owned the newspaper Park County Enterprise, and it was renamed the Cody Enterprise in 1921. [1] [2] From 1920 to 1926, she helped found and then served as President of the board of the Cody Stampede, an annual rodeo.

  8. Smith Mansion (Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    The Smith Mansion, also known as the Smith Family Cabin, is a large, prominent structure standing at roughly 75 ft (22.9 m) in the Wapiti Valley in Wapiti, Wyoming.The mansion can be easily spotted if traveling down the North Fork Highway towards Yellowstone National Park, due to its towering, dark and intimidating architectural style.

  9. Allan J. McDonald - Wikipedia

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    McDonald was born in Cody, Wyoming, on July 9, 1937, to Eva Marie (née Gingras) and John MacDonald. [5] His father was a grocer [5] and deputy county tax assessor. [6] He grew up in Billings, Montana, and graduated from Montana State University with a degree in chemical engineering. [5]

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