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Nowood (Wyo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: Washakie County.

No Wood Post Office was established as Harvard Post Office in November, 1899. It was changed to No Wood Post Office on March 3, 1902. Fred Bragg was postmaster. It was discontinued on January 31, 1931 and its mail then handled by the Bigtrails Post Office. (Wyoming Post Offices) A postoffice in Big Horn County, 84 miles southwest of Basin. Stockraising the principal industry. (Wyoming State Business Directory, 1910-11) Postoffice in Washakie County, 65 miles southeast of Worland, the county seat and nearest banking point. Stock raising the principal industry. Population 25. Altitude 5,250 feet. (Wyoming State Business Directory, 1922) -- Wyoming Places Database (Accessed 2022-12-15)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Guide to the Nowood Conservation and Irrigation District records

 Collection
Identifier: RG6002
Abstract

Nowood Conservation and Irrigation District records as maintained by the Wyoming State Archives consist of administrative records, project files, reports and plans.

Dates: 1931-1971