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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. in Mauti and reported to Gen. W. S. 57 Snow for detail against Indians. May 14. Col. W. B. Pace took charge of the men from Utah county. June 10. Indiaus attacked Round Valley, •fames Ivie and a boy and drove away the cattle. June 11. Col. W. B. killed Pace and 25 men intercepted the Indians at Gravelly Ford on the Sevier, and had a three hours' battle, in which each man fired thirty rounds Several Indians were killed and one of ammunition. «vhite man wounded. June 20. Gen. D. H. Wells took command of the »ntire forces against the Indians. June 23. James Ivie, Jr., the murder of in retaliation for V. killed a friendly Indian his father. June 21. Indians attacked a portion of Col. Heber Kimball's command, killing Charles Brown and wounding Thomas Snow, in Thistle Valley. June 20. Jonathan Edmiston, of Manti, was killed by Indians in a battle at Spanish Fork. July 1. Circle Valley was abandoned and settlers returned to Ephraim. July 12. Capt. Bigler and 60 men from Davis county arrived at Mt. Pleasant to relieve the Salt Lake county troops. July 27. Indians made a night raid on the stock of Ephraim and Manti and drove away 150 head. Capt. Bigler pursued them into Castle Valley without recovering the stock or having an engagement. Aug. elected 15. George Peacock and W. S. Snow were of the legislative assembly from San- members pete county. Dec. 28. Deseret Telegraph line opened to Manti. |