my aunt rita and collins jammerman lived there and i do believe she is still on ranch . he worked also at mine and died of cancer i believe . her sons said it would take a stick of dynamite to blow her off the place . loved visiting here when i was a boy and learning the cowboy life !!
We stopped in at the Sage Brush Inn (or bar- my memory is faint here) there in Jeffery, a rough looking bar initially, but full of friendly locals. They insisted we (females) not pay for any drinks-- it was a sweltering hot day..... we were introduced to Beer Floats--- a memory to last a life time ! :)
I have a lot of bad memories of living here. No matter what the population was it was still just a mining camp. There were a lot of drunkards and a lot of predators here.
Billy-Bob Scroggins Sorry this has been your experience. Many of us are fun, hardworking, well-educated people. Greetings from the base of The Winds in Lander.🙋🏼♀️🏔🌠
I terrorized that town in 1972 at 16 years old. Had a 1960 blue Volvo. Local cop hated me.
I love this site. Thank you so much. Go, Jeffrey City! 🙋🏼♀️💞🌟
Stopped at the split rock cafe in 2019 it was nice little place to stop had Busch beer in cans loved it
my aunt rita and collins jammerman lived there and i do believe she is still on ranch . he worked also at mine and died of cancer i believe . her sons said it would take a stick of dynamite to blow her off the place . loved visiting here when i was a boy and learning the cowboy life !!
We stopped in at the Sage Brush Inn (or bar- my memory is faint here) there in Jeffery, a rough looking bar initially, but full of friendly locals. They insisted we (females) not pay for any drinks-- it was a sweltering hot day..... we were introduced to Beer Floats--- a memory to last a life time ! :)
Never heard of the Sage Brush Inn, the Split Rock Bar has been their forever. There's some good Fishing around Jeffery City. Cheers
I spent a month (or was it 2 months?) in "J. Pity" 1977... Couldn't get outta there fast enough!
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I have a lot of bad memories of living here. No matter what the population was it was still just a mining camp. There were a lot of drunkards and a lot of predators here.
Well, I guess there's one less now.
Billy-Bob Scroggins Sorry this has been your experience. Many of us are fun, hardworking, well-educated people. Greetings from the base of The Winds in Lander.🙋🏼♀️🏔🌠
I remember bowling there!