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  2. Thomas Moonlight - Wikipedia

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    In April 1865, Moonlight became the commander of the north sub-district of the Great Plains headquartered at Fort Laramie, Wyoming. On May 26, Moonlight hanged two Oglala Lakota Sioux chiefs, Two Face and Black Foot. A white woman, Lucinda Ewbanks, and her small child were discovered living in pitiful condition among the Oglala bands.

  3. Edward R. Stearns House - Wikipedia

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    Good transportation is a leading reason for Wyoming's prosperity. The city lies near the old pre-statehood road that connected Cincinnati with locations farther north, such as Fort Hamilton and Fallen Timbers. Curves in the road were cut off in 1806, forming a new road that is today followed by Springfield Pike through central Wyoming ...

  4. Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Village Historic District is a registered historic district in Wyoming, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places on August 25, 1986. It contains 277 contributing buildings.

  5. Wyoming, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Wyoming Ohio Historical Society was formed in the early 1980s prior to establishment of the city's Village Historic District in 1986, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It promotes historical research and preservation of Wyoming's heritage while operating the Wyoming History Museum.

  6. Joseph W. Baldwin House - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph W. Baldwin House is a historic residence in the city of Wyoming, Ohio, United States. Erected in the late nineteenth century, it was originally the home of a wealthy Cincinnati businessman, and it has been designated a historic site because of its distinctive architecture.

  7. Charles Fay House - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 11 Most such houses were built in the Wyoming Hills area, west of Springfield Pike; [4]: 12 growth in this area continued until the coming of the Great Depression. [ 4 ] : 2 Charles Fay was himself not a businessman; when Wyoming established a school system in 1882, he was appointed the principal , and he remained in this office until 1922.

  8. Louis Sawyer House - Wikipedia

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    Good transportation is a leading reason for Wyoming's prosperity. The city lies near the old pre-statehood road that connected Cincinnati with locations farther north, such as Fort Hamilton and Fallen Timbers. Curves in the road were cut off in 1806, forming a new road that is today followed by Springfield Pike through central Wyoming ...

  9. Charles H. Moore House - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1910 and designed by an unknown person, [1] the Moore House is a weatherboarded building of two and a half stories resting atop a stone foundation.Brick details the structure, which is topped with a hip roof pierced with dormer windows on multiple sides, covered with slates, and supported with a cornice of brackets.