My mother's story, 1897-1994: From Elk Mountain to Coyote Springs, Wyoming

by Margaret Karstoft

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Copyright: © 2008  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States

Printed: 232 pages, 8.5" x 11", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Coyote Springs is a wide spot on Highway 30 in the south-central part Wyoming. My father, Andrew R. Anderson, and my grandfather, Andrew B. Anderson,homesteaded there in the early 1930s. My mother, Gertrude, followed Dad there and set up housekeeping in a one-room log shack. Dad built a filling station next to the highway. He ran it until his death in 1953. Mom took over the business until turning it over to my brothers. She lived there until she died in 1994. This is their story, as well as of their parents and families, all of whom emigrated from Sweden in the late 1800s.They settled in Carbon County in the mining town of Carbon itself and in the settlement of Elk Mountain.


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[ No Rating ] 15 Jan 2009
Thank you for saving another portion of Wyoming's history as well as a part of my family's involvement in Wyoming's ranching legacy. My grandparents Olive and Charles Ellis are mentioned in a number of places in this book.
Henry Charles Ellis
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29 Dec 2006 (updated 29 Dec 2006)
Thanks for all your hard work. You've left quite a legacy for current and future generations. It made me laugh and cry. What more can you expect from 2 wonderful women!

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