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Map of Fort Laramie, Wyoming Territory - Fort Laramie, Wyoming

Map of Fort Laramie, Wyoming Territory - Fort Laramie, Wyoming

This map shows structural changes made at Fort Laramie. It provides outlines and dimensions of structures, distances between structures, the structure's use, and construction method used (concrete, frame, or w... More

Fort Laramie National Historic Site Park Guide Will - Fort Laramie, Wyoming

Fort Laramie National Historic Site Park Guide Will - Fort Laramie, Wy...

Fort Laramie National Historic Site Park Guide Will Hunziger, shows Wyoming Army National Guard Medical Detachment soldiers a mid-1800s Army medic uniform during a tour at the former Army outpost. (Wyoming Army... More

Lt. Col. John Passehl, Wyoming Army National Guard - Fort Laramie, Wyoming

Lt. Col. John Passehl, Wyoming Army National Guard - Fort Laramie, Wyo...

Lt. Col. John Passehl, Wyoming Army National Guard Medical Detachment preventative medicine officer, addresses his colleagues near the ruins of the latrine near the Laramie River at Fort Laramie National Histor... More

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