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Welcome to Unita County Wyoming Genealogy Trails
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Uinta County was organized 1896. First individuals came as trappers, explorers, and settlers. Oregon, Mormon and California Trails cross this area. The county covers the Southwest corner of Wyoming.
Uinta County is the crossroads of the country's major cross-country routes-- from the pioneer trails of the 19th century, to the overland stage and Pony Express routes, to the transcontinental railroad, to the nation's first coast-to-coast auto route, the Lincoln Highway, in the early 20th century.
The Uinta County Museum is located in the historic Carnegie Library building in the heart of downtown Evanston, Wyoming.
A lovely example of Classical Revival architecture, the
building was designed by New
York architect Albert Randolph Ross (who also designed the Carnegie Library in Washington, D.C.) and completed in 1906.

NUMBER 19 IS UNITA COUNTY.
