Name: Independence Rock
County: Natrona
Authority Name: Independence Rock (Wyo.)
Longitude: 1070757W
Latitude: 422939N
Legal Description:
Elevation: 6014/1833
(ft/m)
Feature Type: Summit
Origin of Name:
It is an immense oblong of oval but irregular shape, along the southern base of which flow the river Sweetwater and along the northern base the
Source: WPA
The first mention I can find of this rock is by Rev. Samuel Park who visited it on the 7th of August, 1835. He, like Fremont, calls it Rock Independence. He says "This rock takes its name from the circumstance of a company of fur traders suspending their journey and here observing, in due form, the anniversary of our national freedom." I have talked with many old trappers and traders, and none of them are able to fix the date of the naming of this rock. Jim Baker tells me that Captain Bonneville named it, but of this he had no personal knowledge. The numerous names which Fremont found on the rock would indicate that it had long been known to white men.
Source: Coutant
Other Names: Rock Independence
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1:24000 Quadrangle: Independence Rock
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