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WYOMING: FORT SANDERS. Generals Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Hooker, Harney, Dodge
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WYOMING: FORT SANDERS. Generals Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Hooker, Harney, Dodge
WYOMING: FORT SANDERS.
Generals Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Hooker, Harney, Dodge, Gibbon, and Potter at Fort Sanders, Wyoming, for a meeting regarding the Union Pacific Railroad. Photographed by Andrew J. Russell, 1868
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1868 Andrew Army Dodge Gibbon Grant Hooker Joseph Meeting Potter Railroad Russell Sheridan Sherman Tecumseh Ulysses Union Pacific William Wyoming Harney
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph captures a historic moment in Wyoming's Fort Sanders. In 1868, Generals Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Hooker, Harney, Dodge, Gibbon, and Potter gathered at this iconic location for a crucial meeting regarding the Union Pacific Railroad. The image was expertly captured by Andrew J. Russell. The generals stand proudly together outside the fort's grand exterior. Dressed in their military attire of the time period, they exude strength and determination. Their presence signifies the significance of this gathering as they discuss matters that would shape the future of transportation in America. Amidst these distinguished men stands a lone woman whose identity remains unknown but adds an air of mystery to the scene. Her inclusion hints at her involvement or perhaps her role as an observer during this pivotal moment. The sepia tones lend a timeless quality to this print from 1868 while emphasizing its historical importance. It serves as a reminder of Wyoming's rich heritage and its contribution to shaping America's development during the Westward expansion era. This print is part of The Granger Collection's extensive collection capturing significant moments in American history. It offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on our nation's past and appreciate those who played vital roles in shaping it into what it is today.
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