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Powder River Station-Powder River Crossing

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67: 92: 1113: 50: 341:"We made good money, but I sure worked myself down. I cooked for all the way from ten to forty people, did all my washing, cleaned the rooms, and waited on people. We kept the stage people. I always had to be ready for a stage full, and sometimes it was only the drivers. There were all the different people which make up a new country traveling on the road - ranchmen, cowboys, gamblers, horse thieves, and occasionally stage robbers." 1124: 99: 74: 331:"This is a deserted Fort....The log huts, built in a large square, are still standing. Frewen's store is in one of them, and there are two or three bedrooms there, rather rough and ready, one of which I secured....I was very tired towards night, and turned in early-no sheets-only a pair of blankets to get between, but I was soon asleep notwithstanding." 335:(store, saloon, and living quarters in one) along with stables, a blacksmith shop, and numerous old dugout cabins. The amenities included fresh horses, tobacco, whiskey, and prostitutes. From 1882 to 1891, William P. Hathaway ran the store and saloon which was located directly east of the dry gulch at the end of the little patch of timber." 361:
The post office at Powder River was established on May 22, 1879 with John Livingston as the first postmaster. In 1881, Henry Winter ("Hard Winter") Davis, established the Spectacle Ranch near the present site of Sussex, Wyoming. The post office at Powder River Crossing moved to the Davis ranch on
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In January 1880, the Rock Creek Stage Company moved another log cavalry stable from the old cantonment to a point east of the Powder River along the Dry Fork. They also built several other buildings including a new stage stop. The stage station was eventually made up of a large, long building
382:. There is a wide dispersal of wagon ruts from the Bozeman Trail near the mouth of the Dry Fork tributary. Near the ruts, marked by a grove of cottonwood trees, is the former location of the Powder River Station and the eating establishment run by Horace Brown. 1002: 344:
According to Brown, a small community grew up around the stage station, and the iron bridge that was built in 1883. There were never more than four families at Powder River Crossing, but the amenities includes a store, a post office, and a saloon. When the
1158: 1097: 1033: 1017: 254:. It developed after a wooden toll bridge was built across the Powder River in 1877, at a site that was originally used as a ford. With crossing secured, a settlement developed here in the late 19th century, incorporating a stage stop on the 1148: 1007: 1163: 1092: 1038: 679: 1059: 961: 992: 926: 891: 966: 871: 831: 656: 931: 921: 916: 896: 1012: 846: 761: 881: 876: 751: 971: 936: 841: 816: 956: 906: 886: 861: 851: 836: 826: 811: 791: 766: 756: 746: 976: 951: 856: 796: 776: 771: 741: 731: 142: 911: 866: 806: 781: 736: 1043: 941: 821: 786: 997: 946: 901: 801: 1153: 709: 694: 1173: 649: 725: 91: 66: 1127: 642: 338:
Amanda and Horace Brown ran the stage stop at Powder River Crossing from 1884 until 1887. Her memoirs appeared in the October 1958 issue of Colorado Magazine:
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to be used as a store and eating house at Powder River Crossing. An English traveler stayed at the store on August 30, 1880, and left a description:
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The area at Powder River Crossing was never homesteaded, and it is owned by the Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments, an agency of the
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October 18, 1895. The road that ran down the Dry Fork was rerouted to cross the Powder River at Sussex, and it eventually became
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By 1878, Cantonment Reno was experiencing a shortage of lumber, forage and water. The army decided to relocate the fort to
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The army built a military road and telegraph line along the Bozeman Trail in 1877 and 1878. Soldiers from
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WyoHistory.org, A project of the Wyoming State Historical Society, Section on "Cantonment Reno"
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Lott, Howard B. (1940), "Diary of Major Wise, Hunting Trip in Powder River Country in 1880",
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In April 1979, the Patrick Brothers Stage Line began thrice weekly regular service between
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
282:, a fort that was established in 1865 and abandoned in 1868 under the terms of the 473: 258:. The site is notable for having well-preserved wagon ruts from the pioneer era. 157: 144: 1159:
Stagecoach stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Wyoming
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completed a wooden bridge at the Powder River Crossing on April 6, 1877.
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Transportation on the National Register of Historic Places in Wyoming
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Powder River Crossing was a civilian settlement that grew up on the
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Johnson County's National Register of Historic Places Driving Tour
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Conditt, Thelma Gatchell (1957), "The Hole-in-the-Wall, Part IV",
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Powder River Station--Powder River Crossing (48JO134 and 48JO801)
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Military posts in the Powder River country of Wyoming, 1865-1894
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Powder River Station-Powder River Crossing (48JO134 and 48JO801)
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National Register of Historic Places in Johnson County, Wyoming
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Powder River Station-Powder River Crossing is located in Wyoming
Powder River Station-Powder River Crossing is located in the United States
Johnson County
Sussex, Wyoming
43°47′22.4052″N 106°14′48.8292″W / 43.789557000°N 106.246897000°W / 43.789557000; -106.246897000
Stage station
MPS
Bozeman Trail in Wyoming MPS
89000810
Powder River
Johnson County
Kaycee, Wyoming
Bozeman Trail
Bozeman Trail
Powder River
Cantonment Reno
Fort Reno
Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868
Fort McKinney
Buffalo, Wyoming
Cantonment Reno
Fort Fetterman
Bozeman Trail
Fort Fetterman
Cantonment Reno
Burlington Railroad
Clearmont, Wyoming
Wyoming Highway 192

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