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Show 102 been temporarily discontinued Nauvoo. According to the residents in Utah. become ing as fourth grants extent or well a sus of Utah.' largest immigrant between 1880 and already populated by foreign s 1900.2 did the Scandinavians in Spanish census In returns. lCarter, 3 Instead Americans Richards 2Census of Salt Lake for rank- or This s arn e the Swiss in Santa Clara they tended to settle in English emigrants. tendency example, to the over is 100 seen were The cen- situated f u r th e r in later of the 2,391 Scots in Utah, 730 editor, Heart Throbs of the West, III, Tullidge, History lin D. 1870, population, separate settlements Ephraim, Fork. City.4 born 3,474 and had These Scottish Mormon immi- of 1850 indicates that of 232 Scots in Utah in and around Salt Lake 232 Scottish born were group between 1850 and 1870 and in Utah did not establish any as there the Scots in Utah numbered recognized part the third largest 1850 census, By 1890 the Icelanders in areas du r i n g the years of their removal from 1 of Salt Lake (Salt of Lake City, City, Population: 648; Frank L. Des eret News, 1950, Pt. 44, p. 295; Edward W. West, Life of Frank 1924), 83. 29; Tullidge, History City, 667, 670. 3Mulder, Homeward to Zion, 189-225; Douglas D. Al d e r German-Speaking Immigration to Utah 1850 -1950 (Unpublished Mas ter's Thesis, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1959), pp. 135-6; "Con , T he tributions of the Icelanders" in Heart Throbs of the West, 4Seventh tables based (microfilm on Census census 1850, xxxvi. reports, See Appendix C for II, 295-300. comparative See also Schedules of Seventh Census in Utah State Historical Society). |