Devil’s Tower, near Sundance Wyoming, is well known to most people in Wyoming. In September of 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt declared it the First National Monument in the United States.
It towers over the plains in Crook country and can be seen from Interstate 90 near Moorcroft. It has puzz
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Dated August 19, 1861, the short letter is addressed to Charles Ellet Jr., an American civil engineer and Union Army colonel, who had met the President and lobbied him for the creation of a civil engineering corps
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) - Oral arguments were heard on Thursday, July 6 in the Mississippi Supreme Court regarding the judicial appointment provision in House Bill 1020. Jackson residents appealed the Chancery Court ruling that found HB 1020 not in violation of the Mississippi Constitution. Counsel representing the Jackson residents believe strongly in their position in [.]