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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…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T36_fremont-hotel-historical_Lander-WY.html
The Fremont served guests for eighty years on the corner of Main and 3rd, from 1891 to 1971. Jerry Sheehan had the foresight to build an out-of-the ordinary hotel in an isolated western town. Mr. Sheehan was no stranger to the hotel business. Prio…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T35_bossert-building-historical_Lander-WY.html
This unique ornate building has been on Lander's Main Street since 1893. Built by Thomas J. Bossert and it was used for his dry goods store. He ran it as a "cash only" store. He advertised clothing at lower prices than every offered in Lander. He …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T31_borners-garden-schoolhouse-historical_Lander-WY.html
This schoolhouse was built by John Borner along the Old Indian Trail near the mouth of Sinks Canyon. Mr. Borner was well known by residents of Lander for is large, plentiful garden. He was married in 1875 to Lena (Jenny) Canary, the sister of the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T2Z_site-of-fort-augur-historical_Lander-WY.html
Fort Brown 1870 - 78
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T2Y_main-street-historical_Lander-WY.html
J.K. Moore, post trader at Fort Washakie, built the large store shown in mid-photo in the early 1880s. It was later to be one of the most elaborate saloons in the entire west, fitted out with glassware and furniture cut in the shape of diamonds. S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T1V_sinks-canyon-historical_Lander-WY.html
From the time the glaciers of the last Ice Age retreated about 16,000 years ago, people have journeyed into Sinks Canyon. The canyon is a natural pathway into and over the southern Wind River Mountains. For thousands of years people, and wildlife,…
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