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Fremont County

Fremont County Wyoming Genealogy Research

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Fremont County was created on March 5, 1884 by the legislature of the Wyoming Territory The county was created with land ceded by Sweetwater County. In 1890, Big Horn County was carved out of Fremont, Johnson, and Sheridan Counties. Hot Springs County was created in 1911 from parts of Fremont County, along with a portion of Big Horn County and Park County. In 1921, Sublette County was created from part of Fremont County and Lincoln County. The boundaries of Fremont County have remained unchanged since 1921. The County Seat is Lander, WY

Fremont County was named for John Charles Frémont, an explorer of the American West, Senator from California, and 1856 Republican presidential candidate. Fremont County is the historical home of the Wind River Indian Reservation, home of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes of Native Americans. John and Jesse's story of gold

According to the US Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 9,266 square miles (24,000 km2), of which 9,184 square miles (23,790 km2) is land and 82 square miles (210 km2) (0.9%) is water.[6] It is the second-largest county by area in Wyoming, as well as in the six Rocky Mountain States. Elevations and climate range from desert at Boysen State Park to glaciers at 13,804-foot (4,207 m) Gannett Peak, the highest point not only in Wyoming but in the three Central Rockies states of Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. The southern end of the county is traversed by the Oregon Trail and in the northwest corner lies Dubois, a gateway town for Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park. Although the county seat is Lander, the largest community is Riverton, home of Central Wyoming College and the economic hub of the region. A large portion of the western edge of the county follows the Continental Divide at the crest of the Wind River Range of the Rocky Mountains, known for its wilderness areas and home of the largest glaciers in the American Rocky Mountains.

 

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Cemeteries Thanks to the wonderful volunteers helping with this site, there are 30 cemeteries listed and 24 of those indexed online!
Cemetery Data at FindAGrave.com  
Civil War Information  

Fremont County Towns - Past and Present

 

History of Fremont County, WY

With a section of stories and links to other websites with Fremont County genealogy information.

Homestead Index

 

Hometown Locator  

Genealogical Events

Current events listed by each State

Look Up Assistance  

Map of Wyoming 1895

People, Places & Other Online Information  

Queries - Archived queries here.

 

Resources for Fremont County Research

Find addresses and telephone numbers for genealogical and historical societies in Fremont county as well as addresses and phone numbers for the county courthouse, city clerks, newspapers, and libraries.

Surname Register

With links to the researcher's email address and, if available, the web page.

The Civil War Sleuth


United States Digital Map Library

 

Wind River Reservation

 

Wyoming Gravestones

 

Wyoming Marriage Record Index     
Wyoming Newspapers  

Wyoming Online Historical Newspapers

 

Wyoming State Training School Cemetery  

Wyoming Online Historical Newspapers

 


 

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