
compiled by Judi Myers
(Full Credits & Copyright)
| 01/02/1913 | Ed Barron to manage Boulder Store. Masons officers. Bert Dalton captured on North Piney. |
| 01/09/1913 | Serber - Black wedding. Woodmen officers and initiation ceremony. Marshall Clementsen appointed deputy County sheriff. Barron not to come to Boulder. |
| 01/16/1913 | Jack Bowe found dead on Beavers, No foul play indicated. George Baldwin to manage Boulder Store. Game law proposal. One Million feet timber sale in Snyder Basin. |
| 01/23/1913 | Deloney - Clark wedding. Annual greyling run at outlet of Fremont Lake. Mrs. Lewis Allen dies. Hay sale $5.00 per ton. County division meeting. Ed Rowe of Cottonwood seriously stabbed: D. Edwards. Parcel post adopted by Post Office. |
| 01/30/1913 | Meeting for new county. Ice hauling by J. Bloom 20 - 22" thick. |
| 02/06/1913 | Percheron Horse meeting. Hoback "Sunset" road meeting to propose "Lake County" to legislature (what is now Sublette County). Work continued on Hoback Canyon road. Clark's charivaried. Road work. |
| 02/13/1913 | Lake County bill in Legislature. L. C. Miller breaks through ice of Fremont Lake with snowshoes on and is OK. |
| 02/20/1913 | Doyle's Kendall ranch sells for $35,000. Big Piney' s mountain Hotel burned. Bill for Lake Co. changed to Meadow Co. |
| 02/27/1913 | Alva Thompson sells cattle for $45.00 per head to Snyder. Meadow county bill withdrawn. Stock grazing allotments. Masquerade Dance. |
| 03/06/1913 | Marbleton solicites subscribers for bank. Chamberlin - Jones wed, Commercial club to reorganize. Enoch Stiers dies. Fred Fisher's Fayette ranch sold. Editorial on new fishing licenses law. A.Faler gets 5 wolves in New Fork area. |
| 03/13/1913 | Church annual meeting. Bounty law. Pinedale Comrneréial Club organized. Lee Edmundson ranch sells for $1200.00. No fishing licenses law. Editorial objecting to Game Warden Hudson. Doyle ranch sale falls through (2 - 20 - 13). |
| 03/20/1913 | Clark starts flower nursery. Volker exhumed, thawed and postmortem. Big Piney votes to build school. |
| 03/27/1913 | Ranger finds moose head. Commercial Club to incorporate. New bridge over Green River. New Game and Fish laws. |
| 04/03/1913 | Taxidermist White skips town, leaves bills due. W. J. Wright injured. Cluff - McDonald wedding. L. Allen to move sawmill to Spring Creek Park. Mrs. Huddleson dies in childbirth leaving 8 children. |
| 04/10/1913 | Leckie - Knudson wedding. White arrested. Art Doyle to buy Swartz Saloon. Ordinance for sidewalks. |
| 04/17/1913 | J. White pleads guilty to horse stealing, unpaid bills and other. |
| 04/24/1913 | Jack King admits killing Volker. Eppelman - Reed wedding. Cora stockmen organize. Panlan - Gorey wedding. Parsonage under construction. |
| 05/01/1913 | School term ends, report. Kings confession. Mrs. Carrol runs New Fork Hotel. Mutual Valley Phone co. meeting. |
| 05/08/1913 | School District #12 report. Art Doyle owns Fremont Saloon. W. A. Easton to build "Sunset" Inn on Fremont Lake. George Bair auction. |
| 05/22/1913 | New type - set machine for Roundup. Marbleton to have a State Bank. Delinquent tax list. No elk hunting on Bridger National Forest till 1918. Commercial club objectives. |
| 05/29/1913 | Commercial club objectives again. Bob Hampton of Elkhorn wounded. J. W. Bloom to open Butcher Shop. Claude Bird receives probation. "Laura E" launched on Fremont Lake. |
| 06/05/1913 | Cattle Association. Kemmerer - Big Piney Phone Co. King sentence-life. King's confession, Bob White sentenced. Gladys Haddenham dies. Ladies circle. Town council meeting. Grizzly bear at Macks on Big Sandy. |
| 06/12/1913 | Falers and Edmundsen switch homes. Fremont saloon remodeled. Correction of Claude Bird sentencing (5-29-13). Local news-Elkhorn Ripples, Olson Breezlets, New Fork Nuggets, Boulder Buds, Boulder Bouncers. |
| 06/19/1913 | School bond vote. Cattlemen's meeting. H. Camp arrested for poisoning.horses. Eggs and hens. School kids publish "Cora Herald". |
| 06/26/1913 | Abner Luman named Pinedale Bank President. Alexander baby dies. Meyers home burns to ground. Big Piney bank new officials. Escapes drowning, Hendricks. |
| 07/03/1913 | School bond carried. Fremont Saloon remodeled. Commercial Club meets. C. Alexander appendicitis. Bear story on Twin Creek. |
| 07/10/1913 | Marbleton Republican to be published, Cantlin - Reavely wedding. Sawmill at Sand Beach (Fremont Lake). Of 9 ads on page 1, 6 are Pinedale, 1 is South Pass, 1 is Cora - Boulder and 1 is cigars. Phone line from Elkhorn to Dutch Joe. |
| 07/17/1913 | Fremont Lake sawmill. 2 -story Fardy Hotel to be built. Dr. Chipman arrives. Bad roads. |
| 07/24/1913 | County Commissioners deny road. Tom Carney arrested for fishing violation. Flower Day at Rustic Lodge. Genevieve Agnew obituary. |
| 07/31/1913 | Parsonage finished. Game law questions. Baseball. 'O Be Joyful' club. |
| 08/14/1913 | Rock Springs people to fix road from Rock Springs to Fremont Lake. Volume 1 issue 1 of Marbleton Republican received. Commercial Club buys moose head for $40.00 (see 3 - 27 - 13) |
| 08/21/1913 | School bonds sold. No shooting of ducks. McSpadden dies drinking sheep dip he thought was whiskey. Wyoming gallows. Fish Hatchery needed. Road fixing party. |
| 08/28/1913 | Cash store robbery attempted. Last page all ads - appears to be a first. |
| 09/04/1913 | Grabowski arrested for stealing Doc Montrose's horse. Bank remodeled. |
| 09/11/1913 | "Moose" is fastest motor boat on Fremont. Cement sidewalks. |
| 09/18/1913 | Pinedale "Tigers" baseball. Sock Social. |
| 09/25/1913 | Trout planted. |
| 10/02/1913 | Hall - Todd wedding. Enos' car accident. George Hittle shoots J. Hittle. Pearl Loomis Robinson dies. Gasoline lights bought by several businesses. |
| 10/09/1913 | Drumheiser hit by tree. Marbleton bank incorporation. Kochis finger cut off. Flying V Ranch sold. No news in Hittle case. |
| 10/16/1913 | Hittle's mental condition. Marbleton brick yard operating. School District 12 schools. |
| 10/23/1913 | "The Pines" Fardy Hotel almost complete. Matlock - Gross wedding. Complaint filed -Hittle case. Lincoln Highway to be built. Pinedale builders busy. Many new sidewalks. |
| 10/30/1913 | Sommers sells 1/2 interest in cash store. . Carroll - Kellogg wed. Fremont sawmill closes. King Brothers father dies. Commerical Club lunch. Fixing lane. Moose killed. 1st street light in Pinedale. |
| 11/06/1913 | Moore in runaway. Moose killing. Sornmers leases Bourm Hotel. Town Hall being built. |
| 11/13/1913 | Nothing local. |
| 11/20/1913 | Pool room open. No lumber in town. Sewing circle. Free Thanksgiving dinner. Johnnie Gilligan dies. Hittle to go to Evanston. Meteor in Bondurant. |
| 11/27/1913 | Big Piney telephone buys out Mountain States Telephone. Pat Dew cut hand. |
| 12/04/1913 | Need for dentist. Best garage gets second story. |
| 12/11/1913 | No local news. |
| 12/18/1913 | Town Hall almost done. Weigand Barber shop to open at Bloom Hotel. Grant and Doyle warehouse arrives. Payne-Linn wedding. Weather. Barber and Pixley of Daniel closing out. |
| 12/25/1913 | Judge Holden dies. Wolf killings near Cora. School program. Commercial Club Smoker and Talkfest. Marbleton names cashier. Petition to get mail from Rock Springs instead of Opal. |
| This index to the Pinedale
Roundup Newspaper of Sublette County, Wyoming was compiled over
a 20 year period by Judi Myers for the years
1904-1969 & 1980-1999 and by Ann Noble for
the years 1970-1979. Jane Warinner typed
the original manuscripts in four separate volumes. The printed volumes
were scanned by Clint Gilchrist for the electronic
edition, but the numerous scan errors were proof read and corrected by
Judi Myers. It is being hosted and maintained
online by Wind River Web Services at www.sublette.com.
To read the actual articles, note the date and take your requests to the
Sublette County Library (PO Box 489, 155 S. Tyler, Pinedale, Wyoming,
82941 or phone 307-367-4114) or Wyoming State Archives (Historical Research
Dept., Barrett State Office Bdg., 2301 Central Ave., Cheyenne, WY 82002
or phone 307-777-7826, wyarchive@state.wy.us).
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