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Fort Bridger, Wyoming Ephemera Collection [202734]

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Fort Bridger, Wyoming Ephemera Collection [202734]
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Lot of 6. Rare fort ephemera: ME Carter, Post Trader, 1882 letterhead; 1872 receipt from Company G, 13th Infantry to WA Carter post trader; 1868 manuscript receipt with ad attached for ferry and bridge transport to the Sweetwater Mines by ED Pierce & Co.; 1869 PS Wilson, banker, receipt, Cheyenne, WT to post trader WA Carter; and Union Pacific Railway Co. bill of lading from the Carter station. Fort Bridger was established in 1843 by mountain man Jim Bridger and his partner Louis Vasquez as a trading post for emigrants on the Oregon Trail, Mormon Trail, and California Trail. By the 1850s it became a contested site, first occupied by Mormon settlers and later seized by the U.S. Army during the Utah War of 1857-58. Though originally in Utah Territory, it ended up within Wyoming after the territory's creation in 1868, and today it's preserved as a state historic site.
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Date: 1860s-80s
Country (if not USA):
State: Wyoming
City: Fort Bridger
Provenance: Douglas McDonald Collection