Name: Arapahoe Agency
County: Fremont
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Feature Type: Locale, Post Offic
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Named for the Arapahoe Indian tribe. Arapahoe was established by the Indian Service in 1880 as sub-agency for the Arapahoe tribe, who was placed on the eastern part of the Shoshone Reservation between the Big Wind and Popo Agie rivers in 1879. John C. Burnett operated a trading store there, which, at one time was the largest retail store in Fremont County.
Source: WPA
The town was platted by the Pioneer Town Site Company and was named from a nearby Arapahoe Indian reservation. The name is that of a noted Indian tribe and signifies "traders."
Source: Stennett
A trading post and Arapahoe Indian sub-agency.
Source: Annals 14(2)
Other Names: Arapahoe
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Arapahoe Agency Post Office was established on February 15, 1893 John C. Burnett was the postmaster. Its name was changed to Arapahoe on May 12, 1906.
Source: Wyoming Post Offices
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1:24000 Quadrangle: Arapahoe
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