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The town is named for Joseph Marie La Barge, Senior a French-Canadian voyageur turned fur trapper, mountain man, and steamboat operator, and father of the famed riverboat captain Joseph LaBarge. He was born in L'Assomption, Quebec , on July 4, 1787, and came to the U.S. in 1808 canoeing to St. Louis, Missouri , where he met and married a woman ...
The La Barge Bluffs Petroglyphs is a historic site which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. The site includes nine panels of petroglyphs along 215 metres (705 ft) of the Green River. The panels show "ancient anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figures, narrative battle and dance scenes and depictions of two locomotives."
April 16, 1969 (On the Green River, 5 mi (8.0 km) south of LaBarge and west of U.S. Route 189: La Barge: 9: J. C. Penney Historic District: J. C. Penney Historic District: June 2, 1978
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La Barge may refer to: La Barge, Wyoming, United States; La Barge (Puy-de-Dôme), a village in the commune of Saint-Priest-des-Champs, France
Joseph Marie LaBarge, Senior [a] (July 4, 1787 – January 22, 1860) was a Canadian frontiersman, trapper and fur trader, and the father of famed riverboat captain Joseph LaBarge. He journeyed to the United States in 1808, traveling many miles from Quebec in a birch-bark canoe across the Great Lakes and over rivers to Saint Louis .
1.29 Wyoming. 2 Territories. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of petroglyphs in the United States. Add languages. ... La Barge Bluffs Petroglyphs ...
The Wyoming Range is a mountain range located in western Wyoming. It is a range of the Rocky Mountains that runs north-south near the western edge of the state. Its highest peak is Wyoming Peak , which stands at 11,383 feet (3,470 m) above sea-level . [ 1 ]