
compiled by Judi Myers
(Full Credits & Copyright)
| 01/03/1918 | Clodius quits hotel management. Soldier letters from J. Miller and A. Russell. Red Cross work. Stockmen resolutions. |
| 01/10/1918 | Red Cross activities. Mrs. J. Meyer operation. Sadie Osterhout eye injury. Woodmen election. C. Rumsch baby boy. Edith Stewart (8 yrs. old) dies. S. Bayer ranch sold to G. Coleman. |
| 01/17/1918 | Clifford Brown dies - Pinedales first war loss. Lalley Electric Light plant arrives. G. Helm dies. Fremont Lake open water.Gilley and Charter to run Bourm Hotel. Nichols - Gray wedding. Daniel Hatchery completed. Dan Budd tops cattle prices. C. Alexander baby boy. |
| 01/24/1918 | P. W. Jenkins named livestock representative. I. Mocroft risks life for furs. |
| 01/31/1918 | Decker and Hileman buy H. Binning ranch. No postmaster applicants. War certificates. Hennick moves old Peterson cabin built 1888. Mrs. Middlesworth leaves. Robert Dunham born. Brandt - Thygesen wedding. |
| 02/07/1918 | DeNise obituary. Stockmen-Forestmen meeting. B. Young quits Big Piney newspaper. Pierce - Payne wedding. |
| 02/14/1918 | J. Allen to run Boulder Store. Explosives licensing agent. Edsons leave. |
| 02/21/1918 | C. L. Thomas in Arkansas. J. L. Allen resigns as Ranger. Muckle - Morrison wedding. A. Russell letter. 7 Bar Ranch becomes Bar Cross. M. Jensen new home. |
| 02/28/1918 | Big Piney men join Elks Lodge, list of names. War news. |
| 03/07/1918 | High School play. Rev. Reese to Big Piney. Kathryn Kelso born. George Hopkins takes over Big Piney Examiner. |
| 03/14/1918 | Pinedale Parent Teacher Organization formed. Stockmen election. |
| 03/21/1918 | Babe Mack signs up for service, also P. Parkinson. Lovatt - Becke case dismissed. Becker retains land. T. Brosman baby girl. |
| 03/28/1918 | L. Cooper baby boy. Best's Silver Anniversary. |
| 04/04/1918 | Martha Clark breaks leg. Red Cross funds. Wolf problems. Idol sells to Mocroft. Hendricks sells to DeNise. F. McLaughlin baby girl. |
| 04/11/1918 | Cattle grazing permits. Poor mail service. Andrus / Swain's return. Tom Orcutt discovers copper. G. Mathis baby girl. |
| 04/18/1918 | Rangers Garvin and David arrive. Thomas home fire. Fall River Basin added to Bridger National Forest. L. Edinunson letter. Bloom - Parody wedding. |
| 04/25/1918 | Mrs. A. Edwards appendicitis. Merna Stewart (5 years old) dies. Minstrel show. List bond buyers. Dan Crafton pardoned. (See 10-28 '15 and 5-24-'17), Roundup for sale. |
| 05/02/1918 | H. Waugh home from war. Masons. Mrs. A. Edwards dies, and obituary. Mrs. C. Thomas letter. Bond purchasers. A. Swenson selling out. Crafton not paroled (see above). D. Meyers letter. N. Jorgensen eye infection. R. Ditton baby girls. W. Gurney baby girl. H. Binning back. |
| 05/09/1918 | Predators killing elk. Explosive licenses. Fairview School. H. Cantlin new home. Kendall to have a school. List of many resident W. Carr baby boy. A. Likins to manage Mickelson ranch. |
| 05/16/1918 | J. Seaton drowns. Jenkins receives wrong truck. M. Brandt new horn. F. Brennan leave. H. Beecher twin girls born. |
| 05/23/1918 | Mrs. G. Voorhees dies and obituary. Baseball players. W. Meyers letter. Big Piney Red Cross. Seaton obituary. Big Piney Baptist minister leaves. |
| 05/30/1918 | Pinedale School exercises. New Fork - East Fork cattlemen election. S. Priddy dies. O'Neil - Fear wedding. Hoback Canyon road work. E. Miller becomes Ranger. |
| 06/06/1918 | Fremont Fish Fry. C. Smith not dead. Jenkins to see eclipse. F. Alexander to return. W. Thompson letter. Scott gets Pinedale - Lander mail contract. H. Tayler - Muir letter. Kerwin sells out. Pinedale cemetery gets fencing and gates. S. Allen returns. |
| 06/13/1918 | Draftees. Eclipse. Small bridges endangered. Letters Russell and Phipps and Zupence and Oswald. |
| 06/20/1918 | Doyle home surrounded by water. N. Armstrong saves G. Weigand. Camp Fire girls camp at Fremont Lake. E. Holt. Fremont Lake highest ever. War fund raising. E. Cockins becomes Ranger. L. Mocroft "swims" to town. |
| 06/27/1918 | T. Holt robbed by ranch hands. Larkspur to be eradicated. School war stamp quotas. 4th of July postponed. Sheepherder killed by lightning. Big Piney Subec leases blacksmith shop to Bennett. F. Steele baby girl, Erma. |
| 07/04/1918 | Boyce - Charter wedding. J. Smith and J. Hedding plead guilty to Holt robbery. Larkspur to be left alone. Letter: W. Rutledge. E. Faler visits. Boulder Merc.. buys out New Fork Store. S. Hecox baby girl. Letter: F. Allen. Liberty flag received. |
| 07/11/1918 | Morgan - Faler wedding. Mrs. E. E. Richardson dies. Parkinson letter. Letters - Laws and Chambers. E. Pennock baby girl. F. Scott home on Duck Creek. |
| 07/18/1918 | A. Faler recovering from gunshot. J. Gurney appointed postmaster. Flower Day. C. Parkinson baby boy dies. T. Hanks baby boy. Daniel barn dance. Daniel hatchery to be stocked. Gasoline famine. |
| 07/25/1918 | Antrobus visit. Albert Bayer moves to Pinedale. Jenkins to run for State Legislature. C. Clarks take Merz ranch. Bayer Pool Hall to new location. F. A. Kaul baby boy. Photo of Roundup and staff. |
| 08/01/1918 | Red Cross quotas. Hollister - Garvin wedding and live at Leckie. Mershon water case postponed. |
| 08/08/1918 | J. J. Smith visit. Mocroft - Shepherd to wed. Gump's Cash store for sale. Miller - Angus wedding. "Over the top" serial story running. |
| 08/15/1918 | Jenkins and H. Scott candidates. Fremont Lake gets steel heads. New Fork Post Office closes. Politics and candidates. |
| 08/29/1918 | Gas victim gives speech. J. T. Aitken case. L. Steele wounded. F D. Brazzille Chivington dies and obituary. Fred Miller dies at Marbleton. B. Hutchinson (11 years old) dies of gunshot. |
| 09/05/1918 | H. E. Ewing sentenced for practicing dentistry without license. Primary results. J. Paulson wounded. H. Binning leaves. Hugh Wardell dies in war. W. D. Holt baby boy. |
| 09/12/1918 | 100% American club to organize (again). List men registered for Military. John Coble - Hughes ranch sold to Roy Johnson. Property valuations. |
| 09/19/1918 | Ed. Daiber found dead. Nickerson to mark Fremont Peak. Charles Lackey brings in oil on McCormick lease. G. Pape struck by plunger. |
| 09/26/1918 | F. F. Morton leaves trail of bad checks on speech tour. Cora Store and Post Office to close. 100% club formed. Daiber death declared suicide. H. Dodgeletter. Letter about S. Edwards. J. Yarger leaving. F. Kerwin letter. Phone Company changes owners. W. Parish leaves. |
| 10/03/1918 | Showers home burns to ground. Stockcar shortage. Clodius to open store and Post Office in Cora. Letters: A. Russell. I. Borum. |
| 10/10/1918 | Vol 15 # 1 Roundup to suspend publication and editor's "au revoir". B. Cheesman baby girl, Harriett. H. S. Opens. Spanish Flu hits Wyoming LOCAL ADS: Modern Woodmen of America,; Masons; Charles Patterson's Auto Accessories; Brazzill Hay and Pasture; Charles Patterson, U. S. Commissioner; Marbleton State Bank; State Bank of Pinedale; Allie Bayer Pool and Billiard Hall; Boulder Mercantile; The Big Piney Pioneer Store; Bourm Hotel. BRANDS: Brosman, Clark, Thompson, Tibbals, Zemba, Jomen, Price, Woods, Miller, Morison, Meyer, Martin, Mack, Churndash, Brazzill, Evans, Baum-Whitman, Clackson, Sailey, Boyer, Agnew, Jenkins, Fayette Land, Doyle, Gurney, Jorgensen, Luman, Hennick, Lozier, Patterson, Rahm, Steele, Vible, Ball, Luce, Murdock Estate, Crow Creek, Mathis, Conwell. |
| This index to the Pinedale
Roundup Newspaper of Sublette County, Wyoming was compiled over
a 20 year period by Judi Myers for the years
1904-1969 & 1980-1999 and by Ann Noble for
the years 1970-1979. Jane Warinner typed
the original manuscripts in four separate volumes. The printed volumes
were scanned by Clint Gilchrist for the electronic
edition, but the numerous scan errors were proof read and corrected by
Judi Myers. It is being hosted and maintained
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