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5 Fun Facts About December 17 In Wyoming History
1. In 1867, the first issue of the Laramie Boomerang, Wyoming's oldest daily newspaper, was printed on December 17th. The Boomerang continues to serve the Laramie community to this day. 2. On December 17, 1929, Wyoming's first radio station, KFBC in Cheyenne, began broadcasting. The station was owned by the...
5 Fun Facts About December 16 In Wyoming History
1. On December 16, 1869, the Wyoming territorial legislature met for the first time in Cheyenne. This was significant because it marked the official beginning of the government of the Wyoming Territory, which was created the year prior. 2. In 1924, on December 16th, the Sheridan Inn in Sheridan, Wyoming...
5 Fun Facts About December 15 In Wyoming History
1. 1869: Wyoming Territory officially created On December 15, 1869, President Ulysses S. Grant signed a bill creating the Wyoming Territory. At the time, Wyoming was mostly uninhabited by white settlers, but the passage of the Homestead Act in 1862 had spurred increased interest in western territories like Wyoming. 2....
5 Fun Facts About December 14 In Wyoming History
1. In 1869, Wyoming became the first state to grant women the right to vote. This important moment in history took place on December 14th. 2. On December 14, 1890, the last major battle of the Indian Wars occurred in Wyoming. The Battle of Wounded Knee resulted in a tragic...
5 Fun Facts About December 13 In Wyoming History
1. The Wyoming 14: On December 13, 1995, 14 snowmobilers were killed in an avalanche in the Gros Ventre Mountains near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The tragedy received national attention and led to increased awareness and safety measures in avalanche-prone areas. 2. Wyoming Statehood Day: December 13, 1890, marked the day...
5 Fun Facts About December 12 In Wyoming History
1. The Battle of Little Big Horn took place in Wyoming on December 12, 1866. It was a pivotal moment in the conflict between Native American tribes and American military forces. 2. The state of Wyoming was admitted to the Union on December 12, 1890, becoming the 44th state. This...
5 Fun Facts About December 11 In Wyoming History
1. In 1867, Wyoming Territory was established, becoming the first territory in the United States to grant women the right to vote. This landmark decision paved the way for women's suffrage in the United States. 2. In 1888, one of the worst blizzards in Wyoming history hit the state on...
5 Fun Facts About December 10 In Wyoming History
1. On December 10, 1868, the United States Army launched an attack on the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes in what is now western Oklahoma. The resulting Battle of Washita River was a decisive victory for the army and marked a major turning point in the Indian Wars. 2. In 1890,...
5 Fun Facts About December 9 In Wyoming History
1. On December 9, 1936, the Union Pacific Depot in Laramie was destroyed by a fire. The original depot was built in 1924 but suffered extensive damage in the 1936 blaze. The cause of the fire was never determined, but fortunately, no one was injured. 2. In 1965, the first...
5 Fun Facts About December 8 In Wyoming History
1. Wyoming Becomes a State: December 8, 1890, marks an important day in Wyoming's history as it became the 44th state of the United States. It is also known as Statehood Day and is celebrated annually in the state. 2. The Tragic Blizzard of 1949: On December 8, 1949, a...
5 Fun Facts About December 7 In Wyoming History
1. Pearl Harbor Day December 7, 1941, was a historic day that will forever be remembered as the day Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. While Wyoming itself was not directly affected by the attack, many young men and women from the state went on to fight in World War II,...
5 Fun Facts About December 6 In Wyoming History
1. Wyoming became a state on December 6, 1890. It was the 44th state to join the Union and was the first state to grant women the right to vote, which happened in 1869 when Wyoming was still a territory. 2. On December 6, 2007, a blizzard hit parts of...