Johnson County 's Stock Market War: On March 10, 1892, large corporations and small ranchers reported that "horse thieves and thieves in Joseph County may be more red than the green opening opener in spring." Brash, 143). . The author of this article knows little how truly their premonition is. The 1800s was a turbulent period in the west. A large open venue will be the center of Wyoming civil war. A writer and Western researcher, Gil Bollinger, reported that crops and water sources around the land became common by the 1870s and 1880s (Bollinger, 81).
Wyoming was the seat of the Johnson War in 1892 and broke out among competing ranchers. The passage of the Federal Housing Act brought about the influx of small ranchers. If one or two groups are using public land and choose a violent conflict instead of commercial competition, a range war will occur. In 2014, the US Census Bureau said the racial makeup of the population is 92.7% Caucasian (82.9 non-Hispanic whites), 2.7% American Indians and Alaska Native, 1.6% Black or African American, 1.0% Asian American, 0.1% indigenous Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. As of 2011, 24.9% of the population under the age of 1 in Wyoming is a minority.
Less known action was the ninth cavalry to participate in the legendary Johnson County War. This was a land war between small farmers and large wealthy ranchers in Johnson County, Wyoming since 1978. It eventually led to a long-term gunfight between local farmers, a group of hired murderers and a sheriff's team. President Benjamin Harrison crushed violence against the 6th cavalry and ordered to occupy the hired murderer. But soon, the ninth cavalry was clearly required to replace the sixth cavalry. The sixth cavalry moved under local political and social pressure to maintain peace in a tense environment
1892: Wyoming State Johnson County War. In fact, the scope of this war broke out in Johnson County, Natrona County, and Converse County in April 1892. Combatants are the Wyoming Population Producers Association (WSGA) and the North Wyoming Peasant Producers Association (NWFSGA). WSGA is an old organization composed of state's wealthiest and most popular residents. It has great political influence in the state and region. The main function of WSGA is to organize the cattle industry by coordinating transportation of comprehensive reports and livestock. NWFSGAA is a group of smaller ranchers of Johnson County led by local settler Nate champion. They recently established their own organization to compete with WSGA. WSGA "to blacklist" the NWFSGA, told them to stop all action, but NWFSGA rejected a strong WSGA rejection order, but in the spring of 1892 they reviewed their own I publicly announced their plan to hold.