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Laramie, "The Gem City of the Plains," nestled in the valley between the Snowy Range Mountains and the Laramie Range, was home to LeRoy Linwood Lee. This site, specifically the section Laramie, Wyoming - A Photo Portfolio, is dedicated to LeRoy L. Lee.
This site is, as the title implies, is devoted almost exclusively to the city of Laramie, Wyoming as told primarily through photographs. Except as noted, the photos shown are believed to be in the public domain. It should be noted, however, that as with all historic photographs, multiple claimants to copyrights may exist. Accordingly, if you plan to use a photograph, independent due diligence is recommended. If photographs are used from this site, the courtesy of credit to eevob.com would be appreciated. If copyright is claimed to any photos please advise us and at your option they will be removed or credit given. Copyright is claimed as noted to the text, but consent is given for use by non-commercial sites reflecting on the history of Laramie, Wyoming, provided that appropriate credit is given to eevob.com. As with all historical information, differences in dates and versions may exist. We have put fourth our best effort to assure accuracy in the information presented. If an item is believed to be inaccurate please email us.
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AARoads
Alexander Gardner
Alfred Jacob Miller
Anton Schoenborn
Arundel C. Hull
Bugler C. Moellman
C. R. Savage
Carol Haagensen
Col. Louis Brechemin
D. S. Mitchell
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Duncan Rea Williams III
E. A. Brininstool
General G. W. McIver
Geoff B. Dobson
H. C. Bretney
Harper's Weekly
Henning Svenson
Henry Winter
James Wilkins
John Simkin
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June S. Lee
Leslie's Illustrated News
National Archives
National Park Service
Randy Chase
Stanbury Expedition
University of Wyoming Archives
U. S. Signal Corps
William Henry Jackson
Wyoming Historical Department
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