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Location of Carbon County in Wyoming. ... Rawlins: 16: First State Bank of Baggs: First State Bank of Baggs: September 13, 1984 : 10 S. Miles St.
His father, James E. Cosgriff, was a native of Burlington, Vermont, who moved to Rawlins, Wyoming, in 1890 to raise 100,000 sheep. [4] He later started a bank in Rawlins, and acquired the Commercial National Bank of Salt Lake City in 1905. [ 4 ]
Rosier left Montana in September 1911 and moved to Rawlins, Wyoming. He was admitted to the Wyoming State Bar on October 30, 1911, and opened a law office in Rawlins. During this period, he represented several regional banks, including the First State Bank of Baggs and the Stock Growers Bank in Saratoga. [1]
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Carbon County, Wyoming" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The fort was built in 1868 where the railroad crossed the North Platte River in Carbon County, Wyoming. Work on the fort was carried out by military and civilian labor. Fort Steele was one of three forts built on the line. Fort Sanders (originally Fort John Buford) near Laramie and Fort D.A. Russell at Cheyenne were the other railroad forts.
The Wyoming Department of Corrections Wyoming State Penitentiary is located in Rawlins. [13] The facility was operated by the Wyoming Board of Charities and Reform until that agency was dissolved as a result of a state constitutional amendment passed in November 1990. [14] Wyoming Frontier Prison, operational from 1901 until 1981