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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TA6_sacajawea-historical_Fort-Washakie-WY.html
(Three monuments are treated here as one marker:) Sacajawea Died April 9, 1894 A guide with the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1805-1806 Identified, 1907 by Rev. J. Roberts who officiated at her burial Dedicated in the memory of Bapt…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T98_sacajawea-historical_Fort-Washakie-WY.html
Guide of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1805 Grave 2 miles west ➳
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T97_block-house-historical_Fort-Washakie-WY.html
Built in 1869. A Refuge for Women and Children in Times of Danger.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T51_lander-hotel-historical_Lander-WY.html
The Lander Hotel was one of the first businesses on Lander's dusty Main Street.  It began as an eating place and stopover for bull-team freighters on their way to Fort Washakie. It was a one-story, four-room log building built by Ben Decora.  La…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T4Z_ioof-building-golden-rule-store-historical_Lander-WY.html
In 1886, the social society, the International Order of Odd Fellows, funded the construction of this brick building.  The Odd Fellows held their meeting upstairs which was reported as handsomely furnished, and was supplied with "electric lig…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T4X_landers-mill-historical_Lander-WY.html
By 1887-88 the farmers were pushing for a local flour mill and went as far as putting up some of their own money to entice someone to take on the project.  At that time, wheat was grown in abundance but little was sold except as chicken feed.  …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T4W_palace-pharmacy-albany-hotel-us-post-office-historical_Lander-WY.html
In 1891, Eugene Amoretti, successful businessman and one of the "town fathers," financed the construction of this building.  It was the original home of the Palace Pharmacy.  The building was large enough to house many different busine…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T4O_m-n-baldwin-co-historical_Lander-WY.html
Major Noyes Baldwin and his wife, Josephine Wright Baldwin, were some of the earliest settlers in the Lander Valley. Before establishing the dry good store in Lander, he had a trading post near Hudson, Wyoming, a log trading post on Baldwin Creek,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T4N_noble-lane-building-historical_Lander-WY.html
This building was the second home to the Noble and Lane Mercantile Business. The face of the mercantile building has changed.  It was originally built by Worden P. Noble and Albert D. Lane in 1891.   The stone building next to it is where their…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T4M_noble-hotel-historical_Lander-WY.html
The Noble Hotel has been a landmark in downtown Lander since it was built in 1918. The grand hotel was built to serve visitors from the East on their way to Yellowstone. Harold Del Monte bought the hotel in 1929 and set out to recreate the Noble a…
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