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NRHP reference No. 87000662 [1] Added to NRHP. May 4, 1987. The Split Rock Archeological Site comprises a series of river terraces south of the Sweetwater River in Fremont County, Wyoming. The terraces have yielded Native American artifacts from the Early Plains Archaic Period. Several housepit features were found in 1984 excavations.
December 22, 1976. Split Rock, also known as Twin Peaks, is a mountain in the Granite Mountains of central Wyoming. The peak has an elevation of 7,305 feet (2,227 m), and is located about 10 miles (16 km) north of the Muddy Gap junction between Casper and Rawlins. The mountain is distinctive for a deep V-shaped cleft dividing its summit.
14001080. Added to NRHP. December 22, 2014 [1] The Dorr Ranch was established by William and Mabel Dorr in 1910 in Converse County, Wyoming along Woody Creek. William had left home at the age of 8 or 9 and worked for the 71 Quarter Ranch and as a horse wrangler at Pony Express stations in Wyoming. He met Mabel McIntosh and married her in 1904.
Emigrant Trail in Wyoming
Split Rock Prehistoric Site: Split Rock Prehistoric Site: May 4, 1987 : Address restricted [5] Split Rock Ranch: 28: St. Michael's Mission: St. Michael's Mission: June 21, 1971 : In Ethete: Ethete: 29: T Cross Ranch Rural Historic District
July 12, 1990. The Paint Rock Canyon Archeological Landscape District is a 5,340-acre (2,160 ha) area of Native American archeological sites on the west side of the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming, United States. The area contains sites ranging from the late Paleoindian period of about 9000 years before present to late Prehistoric times.
Route of the Oregon Trail
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