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Captain Howard Stansbury, U. S. Army Topographical Engineer, was exploring a route back from the Great Salt Lake over Laramie Plains in the summer of 1849 when his party encountered stampeding buffalo near the present city of Laramie, which was taken to be a sign of Indian hunters.
His guide, the celebrated mountain man Jim Bridger, walked out to meet with them and negotiate in sign language, learning they were Sioux and feared Stansbury ’ s party might be a Crow warriors.
The Sioux invited Bridger and Stansbury to their village camped nearby for a feast.
At the end of his exploration, Stansbury recommended the route from Fort Bridger in western Wyoming through Laramie Plains to the forks of the Platte ( just west of modern North Platte, Nebraska ), which later became part of the Overland Trail and Overland Stage Line.

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