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Carter, William A. (William Alexander), 1818-1881

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1818 - 1881

Biographical History

William A. Carter (1818-1881) was a businessman and judge at Fort Bridger, Wyoming.

William Alexander Carter was born to Lucinda Washington Alexander and John Wormeley Carter on April 15, 1818, in Prince William County, Virginia. Around 1857 to 1858, William A. Carter came with Johnston's Army as a sutler, or storekeeper, to Fort Bridger, Wyoming. Carter and his wife, Mary Eliza Hamilton, had six children: Ada, Anna, Lulie, Roberta, William A. and Edgar. He stayed at Fort Bridger with his family rebuilding and restocking the fort. One of the region's early businessmen, Carter was involved in mining, oil, logging, and cattle ranching, and he also operated a sawmill. He raised hay and grain on the land surrounding the Fort to fill contracts with the government. Carter was soon known as Mr. Fort Bridger, and became Wyoming's first millionaire. In addition to his business activities Carter was justice of the peace and probate judge for Green River County. Carter died November 7, 1881.

Citation:
FamilySearch, via WWW, Mar. 31 2017 (William Alexander Carter; b. Apr. 15 1818 in Prince William County, Virginia; d. Nov. 7 1881 at Ft. Bridger, Wyoming; m. Mary Eliza Hamilton 1848; nine children; parents Lucinda Washington Alexander and John Wormeley Carter)

Legends of America, via WWW, Mar. 31 2017 (Came to Fort Bridger with Johston's Army; Sutler; Mr. Fort Bridger; Wyoming's first millionaire; judge)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

William Alexander Carter receipt

 Collection — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197232578622]
Identifier: MSS 8984
Content Description

A receipt for $8.75 from William Alexander Carter of Fort Bridger, Wyoming, paid "in full of account to date," signed by Williams Brothers, Morgan City, Utah, dated September 3, 1880.

Dates: 1880 September 3

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