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WYOMING. 
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WYOMING. 
The Yellowstone National Park, with its wonderful geysers and large 
number of hot springs, lies almost entirely within the borders of Wyo- 
ming Territory. In the table the Park is divided into thirteen sublocali- 
ties, containing altogether more than two thousand springs. Besides 
these, our list includes twenty-eight localities outside of the Park. It is 
probably not complete, for there are large portions of the Territory still 
but little known. This is especially true of the region of the Big Horn 
Mountains. The table has been compiled from various Government 
maps and reports. Several places are utilized as resorts, and the water 
from a spring at Soda Butte in the National Park is sometimes offered 
for sale in Montana. 
Mineral springs of Wyoming. 
Name and location. 
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Creek, south of Sweetwater Mount- 
ains, Sweetwater County. 
Calcareous Springs, Green River, 10 
miles south of the Upper Bend, 
Uinta County. 
Chalybeate springs : 
Three miles northwest of Point 
of Rocks, Sweetwater County. 
Near Meeteetse. south of Grey 
Bull River, Fremont County. 
Hot springs : 
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Rongis, Fremont County. 
At Hot Spring gate on North 
Platte River, Carbon County. 
On Big Horn River, Sweetwater ? 
or Johnson County. 
Two miles from Cam]) Brown, 
Fremont County. 
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low Hoback's River, Uinta (?) 
County. 
Hot sulphur springs : 
On Stinking Water River, 20 
miles east of Heart Mount- 
ains, Sweetwater County. 
miles northeast of Oneida Salt 
Works, Uinta (?) County. 
Le Roy Springs, near Le Roy Sta- 
tion, Uinta County. 
Saratoga Springs, Saratoga, Carbon 
County. 
Soda Lakes, along Sweetwater 
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Carbonated, sa- 
line. 
Saline, chalybe- 
ate. 
Used locally. 
Resort. 
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River, Carbon and Sweetwater (?) 
Counties. 
Sulphur springs : 
On Sulphur Creek, near Hilliard, 
Uinta County. 
On Hoback's River, 5 miles above 
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mouth, Uinta (?) County. 
Near junction of North and South 
Forks of Stinking Water River, 
Sweetwater (?) County. 
South Forks of Stinking Water 
River, Sweetwater County. 
Six miles west of Camp Brown, 
Fremont County. 
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