Name: Saint Stephens
County: Fremont
Authority Name:
GNIS Entry
Longitude: 1082459W
Latitude: 425902N
Legal Description:
Elevation: 4944/1507
(ft/m)
Feature Type: Populated Place, Post Office
Origin of Name:
Established in 1884 and named for Saint Stephen, a saint in the Roman Catholic Church by Reverend John Jutz, SJ, a Jesuit missionary. The mission was located at what was once a camping place of Arapaho Indians and known to them as “Camp of Black Coal.” Black Coal was the Chief at the time the mission was established.
Source: WPA
Other Names: Camp of Black Coal
Alternative Spellings: St. Stephens
History:
Saint Stephens Post Office was established on October 9, 1888 with Franc X Kuppers as postmaster.
Source: Wyoming Post Offices
Postoffice and Mission for the Arapahoe Indians on the Wind River Reservation in Fremont County, 23 miles northeast from Lander.
Source: Wyoming State Business Directory, 1910-11
Postoffice and mission headquarters for the Arapahoe Indians on Wind River Reservation, in Fremont County. It is located 6 miles north of Riverton, and 25 miles northeast of Lander. Population 250. Altitude 4,600 feet.
Source: Wyoming State Business Directory, 1922
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1:24000 Quadrangle: Arapahoe
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