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06/04/2026

Brigham Young proposed a massive territory called Deseret that spanned nine current U.S. states before it was finally rejected by the federal government in the 19th century.

06/03/2026

In 1869, a remote mining town in Wyoming made a decision that set it apart from the entire nation. South Pass City became the first place where women could legally vote and serve in public office.

Esther Hobart Morris was appointed Justice of the Peace, making her the country's first female judge.

She handled disputes over mining claims and petty crimes, bringing order to a rowdy frontier community.

This practical move helped attract more settlers to the territory.

When the 19th Amendment passed in 1920, women in Wyoming had already been voting and governing for half a century.

06/03/2026

Onfim was a 7-year-old boy in 13th-century Russia who created captivating drawings on birch bark that reveal the unique imagination of a medieval child.

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