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Explore Wyoming’s Long-Forgotten Historical Sites Through Our Research

WYBREX

Our goal in researching for little-known or long-forgotten Wyoming western historic sites Is not to repeat or change history but to locate the actual sites where many of these historical events occurred based upon several creditable sources and our own fieldwork.

Testimonial:

“WYBREX has performed a significant service to the history of the Cowboy State, by locating a large number of extremely significant events- particularly including the famous “Wilcox” train robbery by Butch Cassidy’s gang.  WYBREX uses various archaeological and archival research techniques which have proven to be highly effective. The National Museum of Military Vehicles and the Fort Caspar Museum in Casper have both utilized the WYBREX study on the Jumbo Springs Ambush in their interpretation and programs. I can heartily recommend and endorse the professional work of WYBREX.”

Douglas R. Cubbison, Curator of the National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois, Former Curator of the Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum in Casper; Former President of the Wyoming State Historical Society.

“I want to extend our thanks to you for “dousing” for graves for us, both at the Tracy Cemetery near Shoshoni and at the Cemetery in Lost Cabin, Wyoming.  We were both shocked and amazed at the results of the dousing you did when you identified some 40 (forty) unknown/unmarked grave locations. “

David Manchester, President                                                                                                                  Shoshoni- Lysite Cemetery District                                                                                                                Board of Directors

“Thanks so much for all of your efforts on the Bessemer project and your interest. I would love to include the documentation for your research in our files. We keep case files one each site of significance and your research will be included in those files.”

Jennifer L. Lund

Director, Historic Sites Division

Church History Department

Salt Lake City, Utah