1847 U.S. troops occupy Vera Cruz, Mexico.
1871 First National Bank of Cheyenne chartered. Attribution: On This Day.
1890 A Congressman from Illinois announced his opposition to Wyoming statehood due to suffrage provision in the proposed state's constitution.
1899 The Philippine Insurrection starts at San Juan del Monte with an assault by Philippine troops.. The first shot is fired by an Englishman serving in the Nebraska volunteers. First engagement starts with that shot followed by shots fired by Nebraska and Wyoming volunteers and soon other troops, from state volunteer units were engaged. The Philippine forces initially took some American positions, but by the end of the day, positions were retaken.
1911 The U.S. deploys 20,000 troops to the Mexican border due to the Mexican Revolution.
1917
The Cheyenne State Leader for March 7, 1917: Mustering Out
Mustering out was going quickly. This Wednesday paper was reporting
that Wyoming National Guardsmen would be mustered out by Saturday.
What that would have meant, in this context, is that they were spending
all day cleaning equipment and inventorying it. After that, they'd be
released from full time duty and returned to their local units. What
occurred to the men who had never actually been in those units, and that
was quite a few men, I don't know.
1918
March
7, 1918. Not knowing when to get up from the table. Leaving after
having gotten there late. Villa resumes losing and acts spiteful to
foreigners. . . except the Germans.
The Russians had surrendered. Even at that, the Germans kept taking
ground. . . and all while they presumably are getting ready for a Spring
Offensive in the West designed to win the war prior to millions of
fresh American troops coming into action.
Romania, spelled differently in those days, hadn't been at war with the
Central Powers for long and it was also getting out. You have to wonder
why they even wanted in the war in the first place. By the time they
got in, its horrific nature was pretty plain.
And if reports were correct, Villa's fortunes were not going well, and he was lashing out.
1919
March 7, 1919. Transportation in Archangel 7, 1919, Convalescing in Paris, Coming home to Wyoming.
The Russians had long used reindeer for transportation, including occasional military transportation, in Siberia. The American Army in Siberia found itself doing the same thing for the same practical reasons.
The Hotel de Louvre, a first rate Parisian hotel, was taken over during the war by the Red Cross and used for a hospital. It was still receiving that use in the immediate post war months.
And men of the 116th Ammunition Train, including Wyoming National Guardsmen who had been infantrymen when Federalized for the Great War, arrived in Cheyenne. There were more Wyoming Guardsmen to come.
1944 It is announced that the Wyoming State Hospital at Rock Springs will be training nurses for the Army.
2008 Then Senator Barack Obama spoke at the University of Wyoming.
2016
News broke that former Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction
Cindy Hill filed suit against Legislator Tim Stubson, who is running for
Congress, for defamation. The suit alleges that statements published
on Stubson's Facebook page defamed Hill.
Hill
had been a lightening rod for criticism during her tenure as
Superintendent of Public Instruction and was involved in a protracted
battle with her critics and the legislature. She lost much of her
authority when the legislature removed it in favor of a new appointed
office, which ultimately was reversed by the Wyoming Supreme Court. By
that time she was running for governor against the incumbent Matt Mead, a
race which failed.
2018 Students at NCHS staged a mid day walk out in solidarity with the victims of school violence.