Road Trip Through History: Legacy of the Plains

The first thing we saw as we drove into the parking lot of the Legacy of the Plains Museum in Gehring, Nebraska, was a half dozen Longhorn cattle that were milling around, while a man who looked nothing like a cowboy waved his arms and tried to shoo them back into their pen. It turned…

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Road Trip Through History:Empire, Wyoming and Black Homesteading

This barely counts as a “road trip through history” post. It is more of a “a historical marker sends me looking for more information” post. The historical marker gave the bare-bones account* of Empire, Wyoming—a short-lived community of Black homesteaders in Goshen County, near the Nebraska-Wyoming border. The marker ended with this sentence: “Empire remains…

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From the History in the Margins Archives: Custer’s Last Stand?

And speaking of Buffalo Bill, as I believe we were, one small exhibit in the Buffalo Bill Museum  circled around the question of the Battle of Little Bighorn. The focus of the panel, titled “Trail to the Little Bighorn”, was on the role the battle of the Little Bighorn played in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West…

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