I work at the Sweetwater County Historical Museum in Green River and have been working on a list of names of people buried at the Bryan, Wyoming Cemetery. Since there are only 4 marked graves, I have put together a list of people who more likely than not are burried there. I seem to run across articles, etc that mention deaths in Bryan and am trying to keep track of them. I thought it might make a good addition to the Cemeteries Section. Bryan, Wyoming Pioneer Cemetery, 12 Miles West of Green River, Just before crossing Blacks Fork River Bridge on I-80 There are two Cemeteries, Both Fenced Primitively, the one closest to the road has between 6 and 8 graves in it and only 1 is marked. That of Erastus Wilcox Barnum. The Other Cemetery is much larger, with possibly 30 or so graves, but only a hand full are marked. 1. Baby Mary Born ? 10, 1869 Died ?? Days-(Wooden Plank Head stone from Photo the Sweetwater County Museum has of the Headstone taken in the 1960's.) (In Large Cemetery) 2. Sarah A. Estes, Died July 8, 1875, Aged 27y 5m 11d. (Photo of Headstone from the Chrisman Collection located at the Sweetwater County Museum, Headstone is now almost unreadable.) (Large Cemetery) 3. Marion Bryant, Aged 26 years, no date (Headstone almost unreadable now) (Large Cemetery) 4. John P. Fulk-40 years of Selma Ala. Died in Bryan Jan. 9th 1869 of Pneumonia (Sweetwater Mines, Bryan Wyoming,) 5. Francis M. Jenkins-Accidentally Shot himself and died in Bryan December 1868 (Sweetwater Mines, Bryan Wyoming) (The Article says that it makes the 5th fatal accident in the past 2 months involving guns.) 6. Baby Baker 1, son of William Baker and Martha Scott Baker, Born sometime between 1869 and 1872 in Bryan “ Taking his bride to Bryan, they made their home in the small community where two sons were born to them. Both babies died and were buried in the pioneer cemetery in Bryan” from the Family History of Campbell-Hutton 7. Baby Baker 2, son of William Baker and Martha Scott Baker, Born sometime between 1869 and 1872 in Bryan “ Taking his bride to Bryan, they made their home in the small community where two sons were born to them. Both babies died and were buried in the pioneer cemetery in Bryan” from the Family History of Campbell-Hutton 8. Daughter of Adam and Mary Brown who died at eh age of 11 days, died as a result of a kick before her birth, (who according to a letter from James A. Chrisman to Dr. Hebard on September 1, 1931 was the reason the Desperado below was hanged.) 9. Desperado Hanged by Cobe Can Andel and a friend, for kicking a pregnant Mary Brown and causing premature birth and the death of her baby. (Bryan , By Margaret Chrisman written in 1931 from stories her father had told her, the hanging is also spoke of by James A. Chrisman in a letter he wrote to Dr. Hebard on September 1, 1931) 10. Erastus Wilcox Barnum, Died July 21, 1883 Age 29, (Head Stone is the only one at the Small Bryan Cemetery apprx. 6 graves) Cyndi McCullers Sweetwater County Historical Museum