Name: Register Cliff
County: Platte
Authority Name: Register Cliff (Wyo.)
GNIS Entry
Longitude: 1044220W
Latitude: 421451N
Legal Description:
Elevation: 4327/1319
(ft/m)
Feature Type: Cliff
Origin of Name:
First stopping place of the emigrants after leaving Fort Laramie. South of the camp is a tall cliff of white chalky rock on which many of the pioneers carved their names.
Source: WPA
Register Cliff is about 650 feet south of the North Platte River. On its chalk face, thousands of travelers over the old trails cut their names; some of those who died on the way were buried near its base. About 700 inscriptions remain legible; one is dated 1842. The meadow at the foot of the cliff, which was originally called Sand Point, was the first stopping place of emigrants west of Fort Laramie.
Source: Wyoming Guide
Other Names: Sand Point
Alternative Spellings:
History:
Stories:
Maps:
1:24000 Quadrangle: Register Cliff
Newspapers:
More Information:
Historic Site
http://wyomingheritage.org/registerCliff.html
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