Converse Land Title Company
Converse County was established March 9, 1888. It was named after Amasa R. Converse, a Wyoming pioneer and Cheyenne banker. Converse County was carved from Albany and Laramie Counties. On May 18, 1888 Douglas was voted the county seat. Converse County relies heavily on the mining sector and rail transportation as its primary sources of employment. Retail trade and construction employment is generated from the activities and operations of coal mining, rail transportation and government operations.
Converse Land Title Company had its beginning shortly after World War I. Organized originally under the name of Converse County Abstract and Loan Company in 1919. We continue to be committed to providing outstanding service.