Lingle, WY
This is a view of the barracks and where our guided tour started.
The sleeping quarters for the soldiers was spartan, but adequate.
This is where they ate. Guess the food wasn't much to write home about.
The officers had a much nicer existence. Their quarters were almost elegant.
This is the kitchen where the bread was made and distributed.
Our tour guide explained how each soldier got a loaf of bread every day.
The laundry workers worked in these tents. The were paid more than most in camp.
One of the earlier names on the Register Cliff near Guernsey.
It takes a LOT of wagons to make ruts like these in rock.
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