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| | Heritage & History of Sublette County, Wyoming |
 | | In the late 1800s to early 1900s, tie hacks came to the Sublette County area to cut down trees to create the ties needed for the construction of the transcontinental railroad which went through Rock Springs. |
 | | The Pony Express Route ran from South Pass, in Sublette County, to Pacific Springs, to Dry Sandy, to Little Sandy, to Big Sandy and Farson, to Big Timber, to Michael Morrins, to Hams Fork, to Church Buttes, to Millersville, and to Fort Bridger in southern Wyoming. |
 | | Sublette County is the newest county in Wyoming, formed in 1921. |
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