History of Wyoming, Volume 1S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1918 - Wyoming |
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acres Albany County appointed Bank Big Horn bill boundary line Bridger Buffalo building Burlington & Quincy camp Canyon capital stock Carbon County Carey cashier Casper cattle census Cheyenne Chicago church coal Colorado Congress Converse County county seat Court Creek Crook Crook County Dakota deposits district dollars early east elected erected established Evanston expedition Fort Bridger Fort Laramie Fremont County Fur Company George gold Goshen County Government governor Green River horses hundred incorporated Indians irrigation James January John justice land Lander Laramie County Legislature live stock located miles mineral mines Mormons Natrona Niobrara organized Park Platte River population president range Rawlins reported republican Rock Springs secretary settlers Sheridan Shoshone South Pass Sweetwater County Territory of Wyoming thence town Trail treaty tribes Uinta County Union Pacific Railroad United Valley vote wagons Washakie western William Wind River Yellowstone