Depot at Table Rock, Wyoming, ca. 1890.
Named after the flat rocks that surround the area, the town of Table Rock was established in the late 1800’s as a depot for the railroad and having only a population of six by 1880, one of which was the wife to a railroad worker. Table Rock is now a ghost town in present-day Sweetwater County.
Resource Identifier
ah05195_0674
Citation
Frank J. Meyers papers, Collection No. 5195, Box 9C, Folder 329, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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