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Show FALL 2013 pp 386-404_UHQ BReviews/pp.271-296 9/16/13 1:22 PM Page 397 2013 INDEX A African Americans, in Utah, 346–50, 363–66; intra-racial tensions, 348–49, 359–60 Adair, George W., and Powell expeditions, 10, 13–17, 21–22, 23 Adams, W. H., Pinkerton operative, 37–38 Agnew, Spiro T., U.S. vice president, 73, 80–81 Agriculture, promotion in Millard County, 175–76 Alemany, Joseph Sadoc, archbishop of San Francisco, 235–36 Alexander, Thomas G., BYU professor, 74 Alton, Utah, and Powell expedition, 6 Anderson, May, and kindergarten, 137 Andrus, Hyrum L., BYU professor, 67, 70 Aneth, Utah, 368 Angell, Truman O., Sr., architect, 52 Applegarth, George A., architect, 61–62 Averett, Elijah Jr., remains of, 16 Averett, Elizah, stonemason, 50 B Ball, Daniel O., Civil War veteran, 284 Ballif, George S., 66 Bangs, Mount, 14 Bankhead, Reid, BYU professor, 85 Beaman, E. O., and Powell expeditions, 11, 12, 22 Beaux-Arts style, 47, 57–58, 62 Beckwith, Asahel C., father of Frank, 170–72 Beckwith, Athena, daughter of Frank, 178; newspaper, 173–74, 183 Beckwith, Frank A., Millard County publisher, 169–86, 169, 171, 172, 177, 178, 179, 183, 185; images by, 180, 181, 182; scholarship, 178–86 Beckwith, Frank S., son of Frank A., and newspaper, 173–75 Beckwith, Mary Simister, wife of Frank, 169, 172–73, 178 Beckwith, Mary Rose, mother of Frank, 170, 172 Bennion, Adam S., LDS official, 206 Benson, Ezra Taft, LDS apostle, 70, 215 Benson, Reed, coordinator of John Birch Society, 67 Benton, Thomas Hart, anti-Mormon sentiments, 119 Bernhisel, John M., election of 1856, 115–16, 121, 127–29 Berry Springs, 13 Bingham, Utah, 37–39 Bishop, Francis Marion, and Powell expeditions, 11, 12, 22 Bishop Roundy’s Old Station, 6 Black Hawk War, site of, 6, 16 Blacker the Berry (Thurman), novel, 358–60 Blue Mountain (Abajos), 368, 370, 372, 375–77, 378, 379, 382 Bluff, Utah, 368, 370–71, 375, 380–81 Bonacci, Frank, UMW labor organizer, 43 Bontemps, Arna, journalist and author, 354, 356 Bostaph, William, Civil War veteran, 282–83 Bowman, John, Navajo Indian agent, 250, 252, 259–61 Bride, Harold, wireless operator, 325–26, 335–39, 339, 341–42, 344 Brigham Young University (BYU), 3, Board of Trustees, 206, 214–15; students, 204, 205, 208, 209, 211, 214; African Americans, 205–229; athletic protests, 204–229; student activism, 65–90, 67, 68, 75, 78, 81 Brown v. Board of Education (1954), 205–206 Bryce Canyon National Park, second Powell expedition, 15 Buchanan, James, 111; 126; election of, 108–132; religious tolerance, 112–13 Bullion Beck and Champion mine, 25, 31; 1893 strike, 31–33 Burgon’s Crossing accident, 159–68, 159, 160, 161, 163 Burr, David H., Utah Surveyor-General, criticism of Mormons, 124–25 C California Bar, 2 Calvary Baptist Church, Salt Lake City, 348, 363 Cannon, Frank J., newspaperman and politician, 304–305, 309–311 Cañonita, Powell expedition boat, 9, 15–18, 21 Canyon, Betty, 264–65 Carlson, John P., stonemason, 56 Carpathia, ship, 325, 329–30, 332, 334–38, 344 Catholic churches, 235, 246; Cathedral of the Madeleine, 60, 230, 245–46, 248 Catholics, and education, 237; relationships with Mormons, 230–48 Cattle ranching, 368, 371–72, 381; Carlisle 397 |