Background
Moulton, Candy Lee was born on October 22, 1955 in Rawlins, Wyoming, United States.
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Climb aboard Ben Kern s lead wagon and retrace the Oregon Trail with the 150th Anniversary Wagon Train. Experience the trail first-hand through the diaries of modern-day travelers Ben Kern, Candy Moulton, and Earl Leggett, plus gain insight from the historic diaries of pioneer emigrants. It s a trip you wont want to miss. Wagon Wheels follows Kern s wagon from campsite to campsite from Missouri to Oregon all the while presenting historic backgrounds through careful research and expansive quotations from historic journals.
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For centuries, people have come to the Grand Encampment valley to fish, hunt, and enjoy the cool mountain weather. Fur trappers and traders gave the region its name, calling it Camp le Grande. During the 1897 copper mining boom, Camp le Grande became Grand Encampment when a townsite company gave birth to the Grand Encampment Copper District. Mining brought a flood of people to the area and spawned the town of Grand Encampment. The mining boom was an economic bonanza for the region during a 10-year period from 1897 to 1908. The miners were not alone as ranchers had already patented homesteads and were raising cattle and crops prior to the discovery of copper.
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Moulton, Candy Lee was born on October 22, 1955 in Rawlins, Wyoming, United States.
Associate of Arts, Northwest Community College, 1976. Bachelor of Science, University Wyoming, 1978.
Reporter Saratoga (Wyoming) Sun, 1973-1978, editor, 1978-1982, WWA Roundup magazine, Encampment, Wyoming, since 1996. Associate producer/history consultant Boston Productions, Inc., 1999.
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Secretary, treasurer Encampment Centennial Committee, 1987-1998. Member Lewis & Clark Heritage Trail Foundation. Member Wyoming Press Women (president, 1st vice president, Second vice president, 3d vice president, secretary 1978-1998, Communicator of Achievement 1995), Wyoming Writers (vice president, president), National Federation of Press Women, Western Writers of America, Women Writing the West, Oreg-California Trail Association, Northwest College Alumni Association, Nez Perce Trail Foundation.
D. Arthur Warren and Betty Marie Vyvey. Married Stephen Edward Moulton, August 13, 1977. Children: Shawn Reed, Erin Marie.