

Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Fremont County, Wyoming.
Fremont County was created on March 5, 1884 by the legislature of the Wyoming Territory. It was named for John Charles Frémont, an explorer of the American West, United States Senator from California, and 1856 Republican presidential candidate. Fremont County is the site of the Wind River Indian Reservation, home of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes of Native Americans.
Adjacent Counties
Cities & Towns
Other Communities: Arapahoe, Atlantic City, Boulder Flats, Crowheart, Dunoir, Ethete, Fort Washakie, Jeffrey City, Johnstown, Kinnear, Lost Cabin, Lysite, Midval, Miner's Delight (Hamilton City), Moneta, St. Stephens, Sand Draw, South Pass City, Sweetwater Crossing (Sweetwater Station) and Willow Creek
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Bridger National Forest (part)
Shoshone National Forest (part)
Teton National Forest (part)