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- Emigrant_Springs abstract "Emigrant Springs, in Lincoln County, Wyoming near Kemmerer, was an important camping ground area of wagon trains on the Emigrant Trail headed for California or Oregon, and is now a historic site listed on the National Register of Historic Places.It is located on a "main branch" of the Sublette Cutoff of the Emigrant Trail, where the slightly longer but better watered Slate Creek Cutoff rejoins the Sublette Cutoff. It is named for a spring feeding Emigrant Creek, which empties into Slate Creek. It is located in a hollow and has also been known as Indian Springs.The Emigrant Trail splits further west into trails to California vs. to Oregon. A different Emigrant Springs in Oregon is located on the Oregon Trail.Significance of this Wyoming site dates to 1843. It was used heavily during the California Gold Rush following 1849.The NRHP listing recognizes carvings on rock and gravesites in a 9-acre (3.6 ha) area containing two separate contributing sites. Emigrant Springs was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.".
- Emigrant_Springs added "1976-01-11".
- Emigrant_Springs area "36421.7078016".
- Emigrant_Springs nearestCity Kemmerer,_Wyoming.
- Emigrant_Springs nrhpReferenceNumber "76001956".
- Emigrant_Springs wikiPageExternalLink 16099962.
- Emigrant_Springs wikiPageID "39339434".
- Emigrant_Springs wikiPageRevisionID "563898972".
- Emigrant_Springs yearOfConstruction "1843".
- Emigrant_Springs added "1976-01-11".
- Emigrant_Springs built "1843".
- Emigrant_Springs governingBody "Federal".
- Emigrant_Springs locmapin "Wyoming".
- Emigrant_Springs name "Emigrant Springs".
- Emigrant_Springs nearestCity Kemmerer,_Wyoming.
- Emigrant_Springs refnum "76001956".
- Emigrant_Springs subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1843.
- Emigrant_Springs subject Category:Geography_of_Lincoln_County,_Wyoming.
- Emigrant_Springs subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Wyoming.
- Emigrant_Springs type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Emigrant_Springs type Building.
- Emigrant_Springs type Place.
- Emigrant_Springs type Wikidata:Q532.
- Emigrant_Springs type Place.
- Emigrant_Springs type Location.
- Emigrant_Springs comment "Emigrant Springs, in Lincoln County, Wyoming near Kemmerer, was an important camping ground area of wagon trains on the Emigrant Trail headed for California or Oregon, and is now a historic site listed on the National Register of Historic Places.It is located on a "main branch" of the Sublette Cutoff of the Emigrant Trail, where the slightly longer but better watered Slate Creek Cutoff rejoins the Sublette Cutoff. It is named for a spring feeding Emigrant Creek, which empties into Slate Creek.".
- Emigrant_Springs label "Emigrant Springs".
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- Emigrant_Springs sameAs Q16974748.
- Emigrant_Springs sameAs Q16974748.
- Emigrant_Springs wasDerivedFrom Emigrant_Springs?oldid=563898972.
- Emigrant_Springs isPrimaryTopicOf Emigrant_Springs.
- Emigrant_Springs name "Emigrant Springs".