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'''Tom Sun Ranch''', also known as '''Sun Ranch''', is a historic site along the old [[Oregon Trail]] and [[Mormon Trail]] near [[Casper, Wyoming]]. Its builder, Tom Sun, was a French-Canadian [[frontiersman]] who later became a pioneer cattleman.<ref name=nhlsum/>
'''Tom Sun Ranch''', also known as '''Sun Ranch''', is a historic site along the old [[Oregon Trail]] and [[Mormon Trail]], about 6&nbsp;mi (9.7&nbsp;km) west of [[Independence Rock, Wyoming]] on [[Wyoming Highway 220]].

==History==

The ranch's builder, Tom Sun, was a French-Canadian [[frontiersman]] who later became a pioneer cattleman.<ref name=nhlsum/> During the 1870s and 1880s the ranch was typical of many medium-sized ranching operations in cattle country.

In 1882, ''The Cheyenne Daily Leader'', remarked that "the eastern person of inquiring turn of mind who writes to his friends out west to ask what a ranch is like would find his answer in a description of Tom Sun's."<ref>{{cite news|publisher=Cheyenne Daily Leader|date=December 8, 1882}}</ref>


The ranch site was declared a [[National Historic Landmark]] on December 19, 1960.<ref name="nhlsum"/><ref name="nrhpinv2">{{citation
The ranch site was declared a [[National Historic Landmark]] on December 19, 1960.<ref name="nhlsum"/><ref name="nrhpinv2">{{citation
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At the time of its nomination as a landmark it was one of the best preserved ranches from the cattle ranging period and was 4,120 acres in size.<ref name="nrhpinv2"/> During the 1870s and 1880s the ranch was typical of a medium-sized ranching operations in cattle country. In 1882, ''The Cheyenne Daily Leader'', remarked that "the eastern person of inquiring turn of mind who writes to his friends out west to ask what a ranch is like would find his answer in a description of Tom Sun's."<ref>{{cite news|publisher=Cheyenne Daily Leader|date=December 8, 1882}}</ref>
At the time of its nomination as a landmark it was one of the best preserved ranches from the cattle ranging period and was 4,120 acres in size.<ref name="nrhpinv2"/>

It is located about 6&nbsp;mi (9.7&nbsp;km) west of [[Independence Rock, Wyoming]] on [[Wyoming Highway 220]].


==Recent Development & Renovations==
==Recent Development & Renovations==

Revision as of 05:53, 28 July 2010

Tom Sun Ranch
Overview of the ranch
Tom Sun Ranch is located in Wyoming
Tom Sun Ranch
Nearest cityAlcova, Wyoming
Built1872
ArchitectTom Sun
Architectural styleNo Style Listed
NRHP reference No.66000753
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 15, 1966[1]
Designated NHLDecember 19, 1960[2]

Tom Sun Ranch, also known as Sun Ranch, is a historic site along the old Oregon Trail and Mormon Trail, about 6 mi (9.7 km) west of Independence Rock, Wyoming on Wyoming Highway 220.

History

The ranch's builder, Tom Sun, was a French-Canadian frontiersman who later became a pioneer cattleman.[2] During the 1870s and 1880s the ranch was typical of many medium-sized ranching operations in cattle country.

In 1882, The Cheyenne Daily Leader, remarked that "the eastern person of inquiring turn of mind who writes to his friends out west to ask what a ranch is like would find his answer in a description of Tom Sun's."[3]

The ranch site was declared a National Historic Landmark on December 19, 1960.[2][4] At the time of its nomination as a landmark it was one of the best preserved ranches from the cattle ranging period and was 4,120 acres in size.[4]

Recent Development & Renovations

The ranch remained in the Sun family for four generations until 1997 when it was sold to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons).[5] Since that time some of the ranch buildings have been transformed into a visitor center for nearby Martin's Cove, an important Mormon historic site. Structures on the site have been stabilized and repaired, but the setting has been impacted by the development of parking lots and landscape designs not consistent with the original historic setting. However, large portions of the landmark area, particularly sections in public ownership, continue to retain their historic integrity.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-01-23.
  2. ^ a b c d "Tom Sun Ranch". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
  3. ^ . Cheyenne Daily Leader. December 8, 1882. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ a b Stephen Lissandrello (January 5, 1976), Template:PDFlink, National Park Service and Template:PDFlink.
  5. ^ "Tom Sun". Wild West History Association. Retrieved 2010-07-26.