Translated from 'Nordmændene i Amerika' by Martin Ulvestad. 1907. Teton County Lars Næseth from Sogn was the first Norwegian in this county. He settled in the vicinity of Farmington in 1895. Next after him came Ed Bollerud, Joachim Pettersen, Nels Austad, Carl and Gunder Hanson, Ole Thompson, Gilbert Grande, C. Rudom, Enok Pettersen, J. L. Otnes, S. Lindseth, S. Otnes, Oluf Lindseth, Martin Larsen, Louis Tollefsen and Tom Larsen. Cattle raising and mixed farming are the county's leading sources of income. The first Norwegian to hold public office in the county was John E. Erickson, he was elected County Attorney in 1896 and in 1904 he was elected District Judge. Trefoldigheds Congregation, that was established at Farmington in 1901 by Pastor A. Lunde, belonging to The Norwegian Synod, is the only Norwegian congregation in Teton County.