History

Chief Washakie & the Shoshone Wind River Reservation

Chief Washakie, c.1804-1900, a chief of the Eastern Shoshone tribe of Wyoming, was noted for his exploits in fighting and also for his friendship with the white pioneers. When wagon trains were passing through Shoshone country in the 1850s, Washakie and his people aided the overland travelers in fording streams and recovering strayed cattle. He … Continue reading Chief Washakie & the Shoshone Wind River Reservation

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John Jacob Astor/American Fur Company

John Jacob Astor (1763 – 1848) was a German-born American businessman, merchant, fur trader, and investor who was the first prominent member of the Astor family.  He was the first multi-millionaire in the United States and as such,  created the first family trust in America. His commercial connections extended over the entire globe and his ships were found in … Continue reading John Jacob Astor/American Fur Company

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Louisa Ann (Eliza) Swain

Louisa Ann (Eliza) Swain of Laramie was the first woman in the United States to vote in a general election after the Wyoming Territorial Legislative Assembly gave women the right to vote in December 1869. On September 6, 1870, Mrs. Swain happened to walk by the polling place, which had not yet officially opened, but election officials asked her to come … Continue reading Louisa Ann (Eliza) Swain

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