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Show 107 rapidly as possible Brigham Young called members of the church to settle the southern part of Utah in 1861. this pioneering project John O. Angus, Frazer.1 ing party Robert Ga r d'n e r Robert Bullock of to Alexander F. , the Dixie Mis was a member of the first and William Gibson was a Mormon as colony during the explor- among those Joseph, Arizona, MacDonald explored Northern Mexico in search of able location for sion, members such Scots original mission to raise cotton in St. a as Hector McQuarrie and Alexander Glasgow San Juan in 1879, chosen to lead of the had among its Known while a suit- anti-polygamy campaign l880's.2 In 1871 James Leithead settled in Soon after the name ead's Scottish origin.3 was changed Berryville, in Kane to Glendale in memory of Glenwood in Sevier County was Coup.ty. Bishop Leith- previously Microfilm copies in Church Histo Hart, Brigham Young University. rian's Office); Faun McConkie Tanner, A History of Moab, Utah (Moab, 1937), 15 ff. 1 James G. University of Utah Bleak, Annals of Southern Utah Library), 62. could be those of Scots McIntire, etc are (typescript A number of other Wallace McIntire, names in which James Houston, William 0 2David E. Miller, Hole-in-the-Rock (Salt Lake City, Univer 1959), 31; William Gibson, Journal, Book No. ISlA, MacDonald, Journal, January I-March October 7, 1864; Alexander F 4, 1885 (MS in Church Historian's Office). sity of Utah, 0 3Andrew Christ of Latter Jenson, Day Encyclopedic History Saints (Salt Lake City, of the Church of Jesus Deseret News, 1941), 286 |