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  2. History of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    The Union Pacific Railroad played a central role in the European colonization of the area. Wyoming would become a U.S. territory in 1868. It was the first state to grant women the right to vote in 1869 (although it was then still a territory). Wyoming would become a U.S. state on July 10, 1890, as the 44th state.

  3. Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming (/ waɪˈoʊmɪŋ / ⓘ wye-OH-ming) [8] is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It borders Montana to the north and northwest, South Dakota and Nebraska to the east, Idaho to the west, Utah to the southwest, and Colorado to the south. With a population of 576,851 in 2020, [9] Wyoming is the ...

  4. Wyoming Territory - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming. The Territory of Wyoming was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from July 25, 1868, [1] until July 10, 1890, when it was admitted to the Union as the State of Wyoming. Cheyenne was the territorial capital. The boundaries of the Wyoming Territory were identical to those of the modern State of Wyoming.

  5. Timeline of Wyoming history - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Wyoming history. Coordinates: 42.9957°N 107.5512°W. This timeline is a chronology of significant events in the history of the U.S. State of Wyoming and the historical area now occupied by the state. 2000s 1900s 1800s Statehood Territory 1700s 1600s 1500s Before 1492.

  6. Fort Laramie National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    October 15, 1966. Fort Laramie (/ ˈlærəmi /; founded as Fort William and known for a while as Fort John) was a significant 19th-century trading post, diplomatic site, and military installation located at the confluence of the Laramie and the North Platte Rivers. They joined in the upper Platte River Valley in the eastern part of the present ...

  7. Ellen Watson - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Liddy Watson (July 2, 1860 [ 1 ] – July 20, 1889) was a pioneer of Wyoming who became known as Cattle Kate, an outlaw of the Old West, although the characterization is a dubious one, as subsequent research has tended to see her as a much maligned victim of a self-styled land baron. Watson had acquired homestead rights on land with water ...

  8. Wyoming State Museum - Wikipedia

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    41°08′22″N 104°49′04″W  /  41.1395°N 104.8177°W  / 41.1395; -104.8177. Type. Museum. Owner. State of Wyoming. Website. https://wyomuseum.state.wy.us. The Wyoming State Museum is a state-run museum established in 1895 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. It is the official state repository for material concerning Wyoming history and ...

  9. Bibliography of Wyoming history - Wikipedia

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    Political histories. Journal and debates of the Constitutional Convention of the state of Wyoming : begun at the city of Cheyenne on September 2, 1889, and concluded September 30, 1889 (PDF). Cheyenne, WY: Daily Sun, Book and Job Printing. 1893. Gould, Lewis L. (1968). Wyoming: a political history, 1868-1896.

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