Documents from Uinta County, Wyoming, 1869-1875.

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Documents from Uinta County, Wyoming, 1869-1875.

Documents presumably retained by Carter relating to court cases for murder and theft, petition filed for a post office, contracts for the purchase or rental of oxen, receipts for funds received from the Union Pacific Rail Road Company and taxes turned over to the Territorial Government, and report of persons selling liquor without a license. Almost all documents signed by W. A. Carter and docketed. Several documents written from Fort Bridger and Carter Station.

0.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Carter, William A. (William Alexander), 1818-1881

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William A. Carter (1818-1881) was born in Virginia, and moved to Fort Bridger in 1857 to become the storekeeper. He was a businessman and a probate judge while doing other various jobs. From the description of William A. Carter papers, 1863-1929. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 365128365 Born in Prince William County, Va.; enlisted in the army on 1 July 1836 at the age of 18 at Warrenton, Va.; enlisted in the Second Seminole Indian War and assigned to Company A, 2nd US Dragoo...

Carter, William A. (William Alexander), 1818-1881

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William A. Carter (1818-1881) was born in Virginia, and moved to Fort Bridger in 1857 to become the storekeeper. He was a businessman and a probate judge while doing other various jobs. From the description of William A. Carter papers, 1863-1929. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 365128365 Born in Prince William County, Va.; enlisted in the army on 1 July 1836 at the age of 18 at Warrenton, Va.; enlisted in the Second Seminole Indian War and assigned to Company A, 2nd US Dragoo...