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  1. - Lander, Capt. Frederick West determined shortest route to Pacific for Dept. of Interior (1857) (1)
  2. - Laurence, Major of Union Pacific Engineering Corps - sent Mears & Shaffer to prospect for coal in western Wyoming (summer, 1868) (1)
  3. - Majors, Alexander - constructed roads & bridges - witnessed golden spike connect Union Pacific & Central Pacific railroads (May 10, 18869) (1)
  4. - Majors, Alexander; Russell, M. H. & Waddell, Thos. formed partnership in freighting business (18488) (1)
  5. - Mormon met in Salt Lake (1853) - commissioned Hyde, Orson to colonize Green River tributaires at Fort Bridger (1)
  6. - moved to Nebaska in a coverd wagon (1)
  7. - Mr. Penny's ultimate success story speaks for itself (1)
  8. - Parpe, Wm. - opened jewelry store (1870) (1)
  9. - Penny, J. C. worked for Mr. Johnson in Evanston (Uinta Co. - 1899) (1)
  10. - Russell, Majors & Waddell bought Leggit & Hockaday - formed daily stagecoach service (1858) (1)
  11. - Russell, W. H. contracted horseback mail service with government - St. Jospeh (Mo.) to Sacramento (Calif. - 1859) (1)
  12. - sent to mouth of the Oregon: Crooks, Ramsay; McLellan, Robert; Jones, Benjamin; Robinson, Wedward; Carson, Alexander; Dorian, Peter; Rizner, Jacob; Day, John & Hoback, John (1)
  13. - settled in New Haven (Crook Co., Wyo.) (1)
  14. - Sisson, Wallace & Co. opened store (1870) - Quinn, A. V. (manager) (1)
  15. - Stansburg & Simpson studied & logged geology (1849-1858) (1)
  16. - Stockkgrowers' Bank (Apr. 5, 1915) (1)
  17. - Sublette, Milton & Bridger, Jim took over Fort Laramie (1835) - became American Fur Co. property (1)
  18. - upon completion of U.P.R.R., Evanston was made end of division (Jul. 4, 1871) (1)
  19. - worked in steel mills and coal mines till 1903 (1)
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