(6) Evanston, Wyoming. We “forgot” who this town was named after.” Tartaria Mudflood tour

Описание к видео (6) Evanston, Wyoming. We “forgot” who this town was named after.” Tartaria Mudflood tour

Evanston population by year (Wikipedia).

1870 77
1880 1,277
1890 1,995
1900 2,110
1910 2,583

“Evanston was named after James A. Evans, a civil engineer for the Union Pacific Railroad. Another source maintains it is named for John Evans, second Governor of the Territory of Colorado. The town was founded during the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad. The railroad arrived in the area in November 1868, and Harvey Booth opened a saloon/restaurant in a tent near what is now Front Street. By December the rails had reached Evanston and the first train arrived December 16. However, orders were later handed down by the railroad managers to move the end of the line 12 miles west, to Wasatch. Within three days, most all of Evanston had moved to Wasatch, it appeared that Evanston would become another "end of the tracks" town. Luckily, in June 1869 headquarters returned to Evanston and it continued to grow. Later in 1871, a machine shop and roundhouse were constructed, giving Evanston a longevity not shared by many other railroad towns.”

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