Further History of Evanston, Wyoming
…wife of Fred W. Bower, lives in San Leandro, California. They have one son, Robert. Another engineer who left an impress on the community is Joseph Stevenson, who built the…
…wife of Fred W. Bower, lives in San Leandro, California. They have one son, Robert. Another engineer who left an impress on the community is Joseph Stevenson, who built the…
…north of Daniel. Mr. Scott has served many terms as .chairman of the Lincoln County board of County Commissioners, and has freely tendered his services to all good causes. Another…
…height, supple and alert. Poligamy is common among them, but they are, as a rule, true to their ideas of virtue. The squaws are treated with good-natured indifference, and children…
…Iron Company shipped sixteen thousand six hundred ninety-four tons, and the Union Pacific Company seven thousand seven hundred thirty-four.1 There were nearly six hundred men working in the mines at…
…he held services in the Baptist Church. In January, 1873, the first schoolhouse having been completed, pews and pulpit were set in place and worship was begun in the building…
…comprising many nationalities but bound together by a common purpose only half expressed or understood, and, towering above all, the personality of Jim Bridger, whether drunk or sober, dominating the…
…report. ITS PLACE IN HISTORY 187 the Mountain Oil Companies. The last three named were combined under the Mountain Oil Company, and this company has held on and has produced…
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…is to be mailed Death certificates can be obtained by: Immediate family members Lawyers representing the immediate family Bank, executors of estate, insurance company, or anyone requiring a certificate to…
…Fervais bought the controlling interest in their company, which was then called the Rocky Mountain Fur Company. In the meantime the Missouri Fur Company had been attracted to the rich…