Housing and other structures in Rock Springs, undated
Early living conditions in Rock Springs were harsh. The whites—mostly Irish, Scandinavian, English and Welsh immigrants—lived in downtown Rock Springs. The Chinese lived in what the whites called Chinatown, to the northeast, on the other side of a bend in the railroad tracks and across Bitter Creek. There the miners lived in small wooden houses the company had built for them.
Resource Identifier
              ah002493
          Citation
              Photo File: Wyoming - Rock Springs, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
          
    Right click on the image to download. For a larger version, click the link below and right click on the image that loads.      
  
      