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Stephen Wheeler Downey (1839–1902), Wyoming territorial government leader; member of the Wyoming congressional convention; University of Wyoming trustee and president; Frank Emerson (1882–1931), governor of Wyoming (1926–1931) Mike Enzi (1944–2021), U.S. Senator (1997–2021) Dave Freudenthal (born 1950), governor of Wyoming (2003–2011)
Building Up Wyoming: Depression-Era Federal Projects in Wyoming, 1929-1943 (Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office, 2013) Chamblin, Thomas S. ed. Historical encyclopedia of Wyoming (2 vol Wyoming Historical Institute, 1954) 952 biographies in 1040 pages. Chapple, Simon.
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This category is for people from the United States state of Wyoming Classification : People : By nationality : American : By state : Wyoming Also: Countries : United States : States : Wyoming : People
On June 27, 1928, the site of the fort, and remaining buildings, were sold to the Historical Landmark Commission of Wyoming. Dedication ceremonies were held on June 25, 1933 establishing Fort Bridger as a Wyoming Historical Landmark and Museum. The Annual Fort Bridger Muzzle Loading Rendezvous is held every Labor Day weekend. [3]: 72–74 [13]
Wyoming National Forest will be renamed Bridger National Forest on March 10, 1941.) January 1: William B. Ross takes office as the twelfth Governor of State of Wyoming. 1922: May 1: The Town of Glendo is incorporated. [8] April 15: Wyoming U.S. Senator John B. Kendrick introduces a resolution calling for an investigation into the Teapot Dome ...