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Cora may have been named after Cora House, a cowgirl who lived in the area. [5] [6] In the early 20th century, the town post office was moved to its current site from a ranch one mile to the east. [6] Dogsleds were once used to make winter deliveries to residents who lived in the Cora area and the rest of the Upper Green River valley. [6]
The Darwin Ranch in Teton County, Wyoming near Cora, Wyoming is a guest ranch which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2021. [ 1 ] Description
Cora May Brown was born on August 3, 1878, in West Oxford, Ontario, the daughter of James Emerson Brown (1854–1932) and Sarah Ann Nunn (1852–1937). [1] She was a graduate nurse and hospital superintendent. [1] She was a former resident of Michigan, and moved to Wyoming in 1907, living at Lusk, Wyoming. On December 6, 1906, she married ...
Wyoming Highway 352 (WYO 352) is a 25.31-mile-long (40.73 km) north-south Wyoming state road located in northern Sublette County. Highway 352 provides access Cora and Bridger National Forest . Route description
In 1889 Wyoming Territory, Myrl Redding is a horse trader living with his wife Cora, son Cage, and some ranch hands.When Redding attempts to take his horses to a horse market in Casper, he discovers local wealthy landowner, Henry Ballard, has erected a tollbooth on the road to Casper, which goes through Ballard's property.
It rises at Lozier Lake in the Wind River Range, nearly 10,000 feet (3,000 m) above sea level, in the Bridger National Forest.Flowing southwest through a steep and narrow glacial canyon, it comes out of the mountains about 10 miles (16 km) north of Cora, briefly widening into the New Fork Lakes.
After graduating from college, Emerson relocated to Cora, Wyoming, where he became chief engineer of the Wyoming Land and Irrigation Company. [1] He later worked for other corporations, including the Big Horn Canal Association, Lower Hanover Canal Association, Wyoming Sugar Company, and Worland Drainage District. [1]
This article lists census-designated places (CDPs) in the U.S. state of Wyoming. At the 2020 census , there were a total of 106 census-designated places in Wyoming. Census-Designated Places