History
The name "Medicine Bow" is legendary and reputedly derives its origin from the
Native American tribes that frequented the area, mainly the Arapaho and
Cheyenne. Along the banks of the river, the Native Americans found excellent
material for making their bows. To them, anything they found good for a purpose
was called "good medicine." Thus, the Native Americans named the river flowing
through the area the Medicine Bow River, and since the headwaters of the river
originated in the mountains to the South, they were called the "Medicine Bow
Mountains".
The area was first used by trappers and mountain men during the 1830's. In 1868,
the Union Pacific Railroad was built through the area, and a pumping station was
established on the river. A store and saloon were the beginning of the small
village, which naturally was given the name "Medicine Bow." By the following
year, Medicine Bow had become a major supply point and in the 1870's, the
federal government operated a military post in Medicine Bow to protect the
railroad an freight wagons from attack. A post office was built and in 1876, the
first elementary school was established.
By the late 1870's and early 1880's, Medicine Bow had become the largest
shipping point for range livestock on the Union Pacific line. Cattle were being
brought for shipping from as far away as Idaho and Montana. An average of 2,000
head a day were being shipped. By the turn of the century, Medicine Bow was also
a major shipping point for wool, averaging 1,000 tons a year.
In 1901, the U.P. Railroad was relocated from the Rock Creek route to its
present location, and a depot was built in Medicine Bow. The original depot
burned down July 24, 1913, and the present depot was erected in November, 1913.
In 1909, Medicine Bow was incorporated when the U.P. Railroad transferred
ownership to the town.
In late 1913, the transcontinental "Lincoln Highway" passed right through
Medicine Bow. In the 1930's it was paved, bringing tourism to the area.
In later years, Lumber, Uranium, Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas were found in the
area which added to the prosperity of the region.