1951 Bitter Creek Railroad Highway Lincoln Wyoming
1951 Bitter Creek Railroad Highway Lincoln Wyoming

1951 Bitter Creek Railroad Highway Lincoln Wyoming

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1951 vintage postcard. Bitter Creek is an 80-mile-long stream in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It passes through several Wyoming counties including Sweetwater and Carbon.  For most of its course, Bitter Creek parallels the path of the transcontinental railroad and the modern route of Interstate 80. It flows through the cities of Rock Springs and Green River before emptying into the Green River. 

In the coal mining heyday for Rock Springs in the late 19th century, the creek formed a boundary between a Union Pacific coal mining camp on the south and an encampment of Chinese immigrant workers on the north. On September 2, 1885, a mob of white miners, angry over labor and racial tensions, took control of several bridges over the creek and attacked the Chinese encampment in the Rock Springs Massacre. Several railroad-built bridges cross the creek at various points between the two towns. Most of the roads that run parallel to the creek in Sweetwater County are on railroad property. This card would look great framed and make a nice addition to any collection. 

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