WYOMING. 
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RAMSHORN, FREMONT COUNTY. 
(Not occupied.) 
A very prominent, well-known jagged peak at the head of Little 
Horse Creek and probably on dividing ridge between Horse Creek 
and Del Noir River. 
[Latitude 43° 43 / 22.60". Longitude 109° 43' 32.56 // .] 
To station- 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
Wiggins 
o / // 
246 06 41. 26 
298 26 09. 20 
o / // 
66 19 28. 80 
118 43 18. 71 
Meters. 
4 4332391 
Coulee 
4. 5806452 
RICHARDS, BIGHORN COUNTY. 
On a prominent peak at the source of two main forks of West Kirby 
Creek, about 5 miles nearly south of Richards' ranch on West Kirby 
Creek. The peak is very conspicuous and shows against the sky line 
in most directions, although a rock ridge of probably higher altitude 
lies a mile or so to the south. 
Signal: A cairn 5 feet high built around a small tree. 
Station mark: A bronze tablet in soft concrete 2 feet underground. 
[Latitude 43° 29 / 29.59 // . Longitude 107° 54 / 12.92".] 
To station- 
Asimuth. 
Back asimuth. 
Log. distance. 
O / '/ 
O / /' 
Meters. 
Canyon . . . 
81 25 34. 81 
261 13 38. 15 
4. 3743964 
Kirby 

154 34 48.08 
334 30 27.04 
4. 2960484 
SPAR, BIGHORN COUNTY. 
On the most eastern bare point of a ridge forming the divide 
between South Owl Creek and one of its small tributaries, about 1.5 
miles north of South Owl Creek Canyon. Station is about 3 miles a 
little west of south of an old sawmill location on road from Embar post- 
office to the head of South Owl Creek and about 3 miles southeast of 
the highest point on this road. By going up a ridge to the south of this 
high point in road and thence east along summit of ridge the station 
may be easily reached. 
Station mark: A bronze tablet set in solid rock over which a tripod 
of poles was erected. 
