Carbon County Wyoming Genealogy Research Family History

Carbon County Wyoming Genealogy Research Family History

Carbon County Wyoming Genealogy Research Family History

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This cabin was used by Kleber Hadsell in his sheep operations. They summed their sheep in the Green Mountain area. Kleber was an old time Rawlins resident. His picture appears in numerous places in the 100 year centennial book about Rawlins. He was the father of Ada Maxon who was married to Frank who ran the Livestock Feed and Supply operation for a number of years. Kleber sold out to Jim Chapman who was Pat, Leo and Cathy’s father.

Kleber Hadsell had a mechanical sheep built that was used at the Carbon County Fair. I think it may have been associated with the Wool Growers Association. It had real wool on it and would turn its head back and forth as it puffed on a lit cigarette. It was a popular display.
Kleber’s son, Dr. Frank Hadsell, was a Geophysicist at the Colorado School of Mines.

 



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Carbon County Wyoming Genealogy Research Family History





Carbon County Wyoming Genealogy Research Family History




Carbon County Wyoming Genealogy Research Family History


Carbon County Wyoming Genealogy Research Family History


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