Romancers of the early frontier in western Wyoming have passed. With them the squawman, the covered wagon and the American Indian, who has whooped himself into a tame and stupid retreat. Old Fort Bridger is crumbling into ruins. Even the creek beds, along which the ponies of the cowboys used to splash in low water, have shifted with the years. The first phase of the great borderland show is at an end.
- The First Settlers
- Physical Features
- Early Discoveries
- Fur Traders and Trappers
- John Robertson
- James Bridger and His Post
- The Oregon Trail
- Further History of Fort Bridger
- Early Transportation and Mail Service
- Union Pacific Railroad
- History of Evanston, Wyoming
- Chinatown
- Almy
- Bridger Valley and Beyond
- Indians
- Yellowstone National Park
- The Piney Country
- Jackson’s Hole
- Lincoln County