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W.A. Carter Post Trader, Fort Bridger, Utah Territory Receipt, 1868 (Later Wyoming) [202733]

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W.A. Carter Post Trader, Fort Bridger, Utah Territory Receipt, 1868 (Later Wyoming) [202733]
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Receipt dated Dec. 16, 1868 to pay $5 dollars to WA Carter, Post Trader. Signed Henry Jacobs, Company H 36th US Infantry. 3.25 x 8.25" 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. The Army established a military post here in 1858 during the Utah War, until it was finally closed in 1890. W.A. Carter was the post trader at Fort Bridger beginning in 1858. Along with his family, Carter lived at the fort, rebuilding and stocking it and eventually becoming Wyoming's first millionaire.
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Date: 1868
Country (if not USA):
State: Wyoming
City: Fort Bridger
Provenance: Douglas McDonald Collection