. The state of Wyoming, a book of reliable information published by authority of the eighth Legislature . Carbon County. 17 covered lubricating and illuminating oil, and it promises todevelop into a very rich oil district. There are business op-portunities in all of these towns. From Cody tally-ho stages run to Mammoth Hot Springs,-in the Yellowstone National Park, a distance of fifty miles,through scenery which is not equaled in the Alps. (See article,this pamphlet, entitled Yellowstone National Park.) Big Horn Hot Springs.—These springs were ceded to thestate in 1897, together with ten miles
. The state of Wyoming, a book of reliable information published by authority of the eighth Legislature . Carbon County. 17 covered lubricating and illuminating oil, and it promises todevelop into a very rich oil district. There are business op-portunities in all of these towns. From Cody tally-ho stages run to Mammoth Hot Springs,-in the Yellowstone National Park, a distance of fifty miles,through scenery which is not equaled in the Alps. (See article,this pamphlet, entitled Yellowstone National Park.) Big Horn Hot Springs.—These springs were ceded to thestate in 1897, together with ten miles square of land from theShoshone Indian Reservation, and are located on the Big HornRiver, just opposite Thermopolis, about fifty-four miles in anortherly direction from the center of the sta1;e. The mainspring is on the east side of the river, about 500 feet back fromthe bank of the stream, and comes to the surface at the foot ofMonument Hill, which rises about 250 feet above the surface of the spring is about forty-five feet above theriver. The stream running from the spring to the riv
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