1804 Lewis and Clark record in their journal that Sacagawea was the wife of Toussaint Charbonneau. In fact, she was one of two wives that Charbonneau had married either at the same time or close in time, with both of them being in their mid teens at the time. He'd marry three more times during his life, with his last marriage coming at age 70. All of his wives were Native Americans and none of them were older than sixteen years old at the time of the marriage.
1835 Texas forces defeat Mexican forces at the Battle of Lipantitlán in San Patricio County. Attribution: On This Day.
1856 The Mormon Martin's Handcart Company, attempting a late crossing of the Oregon Trail, and having run into trouble with the weather, seeks shelter in the Martin's Cove area near Independence Rock, along with a rescue party having sent to find them. They had not embarked on their efforts until August 27, making an attempt to cross extraordinary late in the year.
1856 James Buchanan was elected US president.
1868 Red Cloud arrived at Ft. Laramie to execute a treaty that gave him victory in Red Cloud's War. The treaty had been negotiated that prior April.
1879. Will Rogers was born in Oologah, Okla. Sometimes forgotten, Rogers' career as a humorist and political commentator commenced when he started doing a monologue while doing rope tricks. He was, at first, a cowboy and trick roper.
1884 Grover Cleveland elected President.
1889 A meeting regarding the ratification of Wyoming's Constitution was held in Rawlins.
1924 Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming was elected the nation's first woman governor, when she was elected in a special election to fill the term of her late husband, who had been governor. She would serve until 1927, when she would leave office after having narrowly lost the 1926 election. She refused to campaign in either election, but remained popular nonetheless. Her 1926 loss is likely attributable to her refusal to campaign, which her opponent did do, and her strong support for Prohibition. She would later serve in Franklin Roosevelt's administration and Truman administration as the head of the United States Mint.
1924 Calvin Coolidge elected President.
Coolidge took 52% of the Wyoming vote, but showing a strong remaining progressive/populist streak, Robert LaFollette of the Progressive Party took second place with 32%. The Democratic candidate, the forgotten John Davis, took the balance.
1930 The USS Wyoming became the flagship of Rear Admiral Harley H. Christy, Commander Training Squadron, Scouting Fleet.
Attribution: On This Day.
1952 Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower elected president.
The popular Eisenhower took 63% of the Wyoming vote.
1952 Frank A. Barrett, Republican from Lusk, was elected to the Senate.
The Republican Barrett concluded a term of Governor upon his election and he had been a Congressman from Wyoming previously.
1980 Ronald Reagan elected President.
Reagan took 63% of the Wyoming vote. Third party candidate Anderson took 7% and the balance went to the unpopular incumbent Jimmy Carter.
2008 Barack Obama elected President.
John McCain took 65% of the Wyoming vote.
2008 Cynthia Lummis elected to Congress from Wyoming.
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