
The Bozeman Trail - Campbell County, Wyoming
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Tom.dog
N 43° 33.752 W 105° 54.861
13T E 426155 N 4823692
A historical marker on the side of State Highway 387 where the Bozeman Trail once crossed.
Waymark Code: WM18MY9
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 08/26/2023
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The text on the sign reads:
THE BOZEMAN TRAIL
As with other emigrant trails in the west, the Bozeman Trail followed a route previously used by traders, trappers, and Native Americans. John Bozeman, along with John Jacobs, officially opened the Bozeman Trail to emigrants in 1863. This 500-mile trail shortened travel from Fort Laramie to the Montana gold mines by half, provided adequate water and food, cut through the hunting grounds of the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes, and broke the terms of the 1851 Fort Laramie Treaty. This treaty promised the lands of the Powder River Basin to Native Americans.
The great Sioux chief, Red Cloud, led his warriors against the emigrants traveling the Bozeman Trail. The United States responded in 1865 and 1866 by building military forts along the trail. While emigrant travel declined sharply after 1866, Native American hostilities persisted and the forts remained open until 1868, when a new Fort Laramie Treaty was signed. The new treaty re-established the Native American possession of the Powder River lands. However, in only six years, the discovery of gold in the Black Hills created conflict, and the Native Americans ultimately lost control of the lands the Bozeman Trail crossed. The trail continued to be used as a military and freight road and by local travelers into the 20th century.
Marker Name: The Bozeman Trail
 Marker Type: Rural Roadside
 Group Responsible for Placement: State of Wyoming
 Date Dedicated: Not Listed
 Marker Number: Not Listed
 Web link(s) for additional information: [Web Link]
 Addtional Information: Not listed

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