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- Johnston_Scout_Rocks abstract "The Johnston Scout Rocks near Kemmerer, Wyoming are a pair of sandstone rocks that have significance from 1850. They are listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the category of "Recreation and Culture" with historic subfunction "Work of art (sculpture, carving, rock art)".The rocks are close to Emigrant Springs, a camping area of many wagon trains headed to Oregon or California. There are names of emigrants carved on the rocks. Included is a carving "T.C. Johnston, L.A. Cary 1860 Scout". In a 1986 Bureau of Land Management plan, intentions were stated to fence off the site and to treat the sandstone to stabilize the carvings.Johnston Scout Rocks was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks added "1976-11-07".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks nearestCity Kemmerer,_Wyoming.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks nrhpReferenceNumber "76001957".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks wikiPageID "39326277".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks wikiPageRevisionID "605661356".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks yearOfConstruction "1850".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks added "1976-11-07".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks built "1850".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks governingBody "Federal".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks location "Approximately 1 mile south of Emigrant Springs".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks locmapin "Wyoming".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks name "Johnston Scout Rocks".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks nearestCity Kemmerer,_Wyoming.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks refnum "76001957".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks subject Category:Geography_of_Lincoln_County,_Wyoming.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Wyoming.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks type Building.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks type Place.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks type Wikidata:Q532.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks type Place.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks type Location.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks comment "The Johnston Scout Rocks near Kemmerer, Wyoming are a pair of sandstone rocks that have significance from 1850. They are listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the category of "Recreation and Culture" with historic subfunction "Work of art (sculpture, carving, rock art)".The rocks are close to Emigrant Springs, a camping area of many wagon trains headed to Oregon or California. There are names of emigrants carved on the rocks. Included is a carving "T.C. Johnston, L.A.".
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks label "Johnston Scout Rocks".
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- Johnston_Scout_Rocks sameAs Q16988233.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks wasDerivedFrom Johnston_Scout_Rocks?oldid=605661356.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks isPrimaryTopicOf Johnston_Scout_Rocks.
- Johnston_Scout_Rocks name "Johnston Scout Rocks".