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Introduction ...

Although we found mention of Milo during our research, we have little information about it.<1> Given the context of how Milo was mentioned, we believe that it was a community rather than a locale or some type of landmark. We have done a cursory search and if it was a community, we haven't been able to find any evidence that it still exists..


We have a couple of goals for our Gazetteer:

  • That it be a tool which helps us with planning our trips.
  • We're trying to shape our Gazetteer as a tool to help us understand the community in which our ancestors lived, the community that was part of their daily lives.
  • On our trips, we try to visit those places where our ancestors left their footprints.

By learning about Milo (and the surrounding area) during the time that our ancestors lived, we hope to have a better understanding of both their community and its relationship to their lifes. We hope that this tool helps to give us an insight into their world.

As we add data and organize our Gazetteer to help with our family research, we will be adding to this our Genealogical Helper for Milo. While we don't have information that is specific to any given person or family, we intend to expand our understanding about where and how people lived.

Neighboring Counties ...

When searching for family records, we have frequently made the mistake of not checking the neighboring counties.

For example, we have great-grandparents who lived in the southeast corner of their home county. During their lives, most doctors and hospitals were in the next county to the east. Almost all of the nearby churches and cemeteries were in the county to the south.

So when searching for records, we had our best success by looking in neighboring counties instead of the county in which they lived:  their home county contained property and probate records; the county to the east contained birth and death records; the county to the south contained their burial records. If we hadn't included the neighboring counties, we would have missed many valuable sources of information.

If you're in a similar situation, we hope that the following information helps.

Milo is located in Carbon County.

To see how the shape of Wyoming's counties have changed over time, we recommend the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries.

The following counties adjoin and form the boundaries of Carbon County: Jackson (CO), Moffat (CO), Routt (CO), Albany, Converse, Fremont, Natrona & Sweetwater.

Below are the counties that are near Milo. For each of these counties, we show a sample of those communities that are closest to Milo:

  • Carbon County     (The home county of Milo)
    • The following are listed by their distance from Milo, with the one closest to Milo listed first.
    • Elk Mountain
      (4 miles [6.4 km] to the north)
    • Elmo
      (18 miles [29 km] to the north)
      • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Elmo
      • Elmo is located in Carbon County
    • Hanna
      (18 miles [29 km] to the northwest)
    • Medicine Bow
      (22 miles [35.4 km] to the northeast)
    • Walcott
      (23 miles [37 km] to the northwest)
    • Saratoga
      (23 miles [37 km] to the southwest)
    • Fort Steele ‑ Historic
      (29 miles [46.7 km] to the west)
      • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Fort Steele
      • Fort Steele is located in Carbon County
  • Albany County
    • The following are listed by their distance from Milo, with the one closest to Milo listed first.
    • Rock River
      (24 miles [38.6 km] to the east)
    • Centennial
      (26 miles [41.8 km] to the southeast)

For an expanded list of the communities that are closest to Milo, see our County-by-County Page for Milo.

Newspapers Published in Milo ...

An ongoing effort between the Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has resulted in the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP).

To share their results, the partnership has created the Chronicling America website. The goal of this partnership is to assemble a database about the current and historic newspapers of the United States. This includes a growing collection of scanned images from selected papers. All of it available to the public on their website.

Using information that we've taken from the Chronicling America website, we've identified 10 newspapers that have been published in the area around Milo.

Although we're unaware of any newspapers that were published in the immediate area of Milo, there are papers which were published within 26 miles [41.8 km]<3>. A list of those papers, sorted by paper name, can be found on the Extended Newspaper List for Milo.

Websites to Help With Your Genealogy Research ...

When we do our genealogical research, we like to start with the websites from Cyndi's List, FamilySearch and Genealogy Trails. These helpful websites offer the information directly or else point to where you can find it. Their information is open to everyone.

To help you get started, the following links will take you to the pages that are relevant to Milo:

Cemeteries Near Milo ...

Below are cemeteries that are in the vicinity of Milo.

This is a new section and is likely to have errors. If you find an error, such as a missing cemetery or we have the wrong name, please let us know. If you know of them, we would also appreciate learning about previous or alternate names.

If you need information about a burial or interment, photos, transcripts, how to contact the cemetery or local authorities, please visit our selection of Genealogy Websites (see below).

If not found below, our Cemetery List for Milo covers a larger area, with the cemeteries listed in alphabetical order.

The following cemeteries are listed based on their distance from Milo, with the one closest to Milo listed first.

Nearby Communities in 1895 ...

We've built the following list with information that came from an Atlas published by Rand McNally in 1895. The Atlas had details such as the population of the community (which appears to have come from the 1890 Census) and whether there was a post office and/or railroad service available. We also indicate if the community no longer exists and is now historic.<5>

While we didn't find Milo in the Atlas, the following 1895 communities would have been found near the current location of Milo.

These communities are listed based on their distance from Milo, with the one closest to Milo listed first.

  • Elk Mountain
    (4 miles [6.4 km] to the north)
  • Carbon ‑ Historic
    (15 miles [24.1 km] to the north)
    • Note: The GPS coordinates that we are using for Carbon have been provided by the GNIS.<6> The coordinates still need to be verified.
    • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Carbon
    • Carbon is located in Carbon County
  • Hanna
    (18 miles [29 km] to the northwest)
  • Como
    (20 miles [32.2 km] to the north)
    • Note: The GPS coordinates that we are using for Como have been provided by the GNIS.<6> The coordinates still need to be verified.
    • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Como
    • Como is located in Carbon County
  • Dana
    (20 miles [32.2 km] to the northwest)
    • Note: The GPS coordinates that we are using for Dana have been provided by the GNIS.<6> The coordinates still need to be verified.
    • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Dana
    • Dana is located in Carbon County
  • Medicine Bow
    (22 miles [35.4 km] to the northeast)
  • Saratoga
    (23 miles [37 km] to the southwest)
  • Walcott
    (23 miles [37 km] to the northwest)
  • Wilcox
    (25 miles [40.2 km] to the northeast)
    • Note: The GPS coordinates that we are using for Wilcox have been provided by the GNIS.<6> The coordinates still need to be verified.
    • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Wilcox
    • Wilcox is located in Albany County
  • Centennial
    (26 miles [41.8 km] to the southeast)
  • Harper
    (28 miles [45.1 km] to the east)
    • Note: The GPS coordinates that we are using for Harper have been provided by the GNIS.<6> The coordinates still need to be verified.
    • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Harper
    • Harper is located in Albany County
  • Fort Steele ‑ Historic
    (29 miles [46.7 km] to the west)
    • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Fort Steele
    • Fort Steele is located in Carbon County

We've also created an expanded list of communities that existed in the 1890's and were located in the area around Milo. See our List of 1890's Communities around Milo.

The official website for State of Wyoming: www.wyo.gov/

Footnotes ...

<1>If we encounter the name of what might be a community, our methodology is to add that name to our Gazetteer. For example, we might find a sentence like "He went north past Milo and then turned east". While Milo could be some kind of landmark, we think that it's more likely to be a community. We've added Milo as a placeholder with the hope that we'll be able to add more information in the future.

Just as a reminder: Our definition of a community is rather broad and includes those places (or areas) where several families lived and had a name which identified that place. For example, you might hear somebody say that they are going over to Bird Creek to see Pete ... Bird Creek is just a gas station and a couple of homes at the crossroads. While it might not be on the map, everybody in the area knows it by that name.

Places of interest include buildings at a crossroad, several families clustered in a hollow or maybe the location of a way station. It also includes places like mines, lumber camps, ferry crossings, etc. The community might still exist, is now gone or only existed for just a short period of time.

Also keep in mind that Milo could have been on the original document by mistake, misspelled, the original/alternate name of a community that we've listed elsewhere or was placed in the wrong county. Sometimes a post office or train station would have a different name than the community where it's located, so two names might be referring to the same community - we're working to straighten it all out.

Since confusion between counties is common, we searched and weren't able to find another Wyoming community named Milo.
<2>While we're fans and frequent users of TripAdvisor, you should know that we're also members of the TripAdvisor affiliate program.
<3>Our distances are not driving distances, but are calculated as a 'point-to-point' distance. A straight line distance ignores obstructions like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line from Point A (ie- Milo) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Milo. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 41.6208, Longitude: -106.4200       In this case, the coordinates for Milo have been provided by the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS).
<4>The Find-a-Grave website is an excellent research tool with information about a cemetery's location and interments. They also offer a forum for their members which can provide additional help. More information about Find-a-Grave can be found on their website: findagrave.com.
<5>We use the term 'Historic' broadly and it generally means that the community no longer exists. However, it can also mean that the community might still exist, but was significantly larger or had a more 'official' existence in the past than it does now. Unfortunately our sources of data have proven to be unreliable. If you can provide us with more specific information about Milo, please let us know so that we can improve our accuracy.
<6>The location has been supplied by the Geographic Names Information System - which is maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). While these values should be definitive, we found that accuracy can vary and you should double-check the location if accuracy is required.









 

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