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Amalia Post, Defender of Women’s Rights

Post, Amalia, women’s rights activist In 1870, Amalia Post of Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, became one of the first women to serve on a jury in the United States. Soon, she began advocating for women’s...

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Thunder under the House: One Family and the Hanna Mine Disasters

Hanna Mine Disasters, One Family’s Story Mary Hughes was just 17 years old in 1908 when the No. 1 Mine exploded twice in one day—and for the second time in five years—in Hanna, Wyo. Her story shows...

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The Legacy of Matthew Shepard

Shepard, Matthew, Legacy of Matthew Shepard Foundation Executive Director Jason Marsden was working as a Casper Star-Tribune reporter in October 1998 when his friend Matt Shepard was murdered. In this...

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Boom, Bust and After: Life in the Salt Creek Oil Field

Salt Creek Oil Field Prospectors first struck oil in the Salt Creek Oil Field in northern Natrona County, Wyo. late in the 1880s. The first gusher came in in 1908. The subsequent boom lasted until the...

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The First Wyoming: What’s in a name?

Wyoming, origins of name Wyoming gets its name from a green valley in northeast Pennsylvania originally purchased from the Iroquois by a Connecticut land company. An Ohio congressman in 1865 first...

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Romancing the West: Dude Ranching in Wyoming

Dude ranching, history of in Wyoming Early Wyoming was seen as a hardscrabble place. But after 1900, dude ranches showed off Wyoming’s mountain scenery, fishing, hunting and hospitality, and thanks to...

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The Killing Spree that Transfixed a Nation: Charles Starkweather and Caril...

Starkweather, Charles Fugate, Caril In January 1958, teenagers Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate went on a 10-victim killing spree that began in Nebraska and ended near Douglas, Wyo., after a...

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The Muries: Wilderness Leaders in Wyoming

Murie Family, the: Wilderness Leaders in Wyoming Murie, Olaus Murie, Mardy Murie, Adolph Murie, Louise Mardy, Olaus, Adolph and Louise Murie shared a passion for wild places from early days in Alaska...

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Calamity Jane: Heroine of the West or Ordinary Woman?

Jane, Calamity Canary, Martha Jane Was she a hard-drinking, swashbuckling mule skinner and Indian fighter? Or an alcoholic prostitute, stuck in menial jobs in a life both dreary and mundane? Calamity...

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New Perspectives on the Fetterman Fight

Fetterman Fight Fetterman Massacre Near Fort Phil Kearny in December 1866 in what’s now northern Wyoming, Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne warriors ambushed and killed Capt. William Fetterman and his entire...

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