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Fort Supply (Wyo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Geographic subdivision usage: Wyoming Fort Supply Variant(s): Supply, Fort (Wyo.) See also: Fortification --Wyoming Found in: Work cat.: Fort Supply, 1976: p. 29 (Fort Supply located near present-day Robertson, Wyoming.) Wyoming: A guide to Historic Sites, 1976: p. 288 (Fort Supply. Founded in 1853 by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the fort was built to supply travelers going to Salt Lake Valley and beyond...in 1857 during the so-called "Mormon War." The post was then abandoned and burned as the Mormons retreated to the Salt Lake Valley.) Encylopedia of Historic Forts, 1988: p. 863 (Fort Supply. Fort Supply was established in the fall of 1853 in Black’s Fort Balley in Southwestern Wyoming, twelve miles south of Fort Bridger and one mile west of the present town of Robertson in Uinta County.) Not found in: GNIS, June 21, 2002; Getty, June 21, 2002

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Guide to the Wyoming State Recreation Commission records

 Collection
Identifier: RG0074
Abstract

Wyoming State Recreation Commission records as maintained by the Wyoming State Archives consist department administration records from the State Parks and Historic Sites ,and Historic Preservation Programs.

Dates: 1929-1995