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  1. - Evanston Argus - published in 1877 by Hopkins, Mark (1)
  2. - Fife, Joseph - opened Fife coal mine (1872) (1)
  3. - first bank: Mutual Exchange (1873) - directors: North, Orlando; Ellis, James A., Quinn, A. V. & Wurtelle, C. E.l (1)
  4. - first train arrived in Evanston (Dec. 1, 1868) (1)
  5. - government surveyed tract 100 miles wide along U.P.R.R. (1869-1872) (1)
  6. - Harrison, Dr. Frank H. andMorrison, C.G. - opened drugstore (o/a 1868) (1)
  7. - Hayden survey discovered "Bridger Deplosits in Uinta Co. (Wyo.) (1)
  8. - Hayden, Dr. F. V. - explored extensively (1869-1870) with Coulter, John F. (University of Chicago botanist) (1)
  9. - Hayden, Dr. V. F. - led Hayden Expedition (1870) (1)
  10. - Hockaday & Leggit established monthly stageline to Salt Lake (Utah - 1851) (1)
  11. - Holiday, Ben - bought out Russell, Majors & Waddell's Pony Express interests - sold to Wells Fargo Co. (1)
  12. - Idleman, Max - opened wholesale liquor house (early 1870s) (1)
  13. - King, Clarence - first head of Geological Survey (1875) - volcanic deposits (1)
  14. - Lander, Capt. Frederick West determined shortest route to Pacific for Dept. of Interior (1857) (1)
  15. - Laurence, Major of Union Pacific Engineering Corps - sent Mears & Shaffer to prospect for coal in western Wyoming (summer, 1868) (1)
  16. - Majors, Alexander - constructed roads & bridges - witnessed golden spike connect Union Pacific & Central Pacific railroads (May 10, 18869) (1)
  17. - Majors, Alexander; Russell, M. H. & Waddell, Thos. formed partnership in freighting business (18488) (1)
  18. - Mormon met in Salt Lake (1853) - commissioned Hyde, Orson to colonize Green River tributaires at Fort Bridger (1)
  19. - moved to Nebaska in a coverd wagon (1)
  20. - Mr. Penny's ultimate success story speaks for itself (1)