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Show FALL 2013 pp 386-404_UHQ BReviews/pp.271-296 9/16/13 1:22 PM Page 398 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Cattle Company, 375, 377, 382–83 Cedar City, Utah, and Powell expeditions, 10 Centennial Eureka mine, 25 Chapin, Alice, and kindergarten, 136–38, 141–42, 145 Chase, Daryl, USU president, 208 Cheney, Mamah Borthwick, 151–52, 156 Cheney, Thomas E., BYU professor, 209–10 Chief Consolidated Mining Company, 25 Child, Frank C., University of California–Davis professor, 79 Chinle Hills, 6 Christensen, Carl J., University of Utah researcher, 48 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the, and African Americans, 204–206, 347, 364–65; anti-Mormonism, 115–17, 119, 123–27, 130, 204, 238; kindergarten, 137, 139; Native Americans, 372; politics, 294–95; Powell expedition, 4, 8, 10–11, 19, 20; public relations, 343; relationships with Catholics, 230–48 Civil Rights Act of 1964, 209–210 Civil War, and Gettysburg Reunion of 1913, 267–89, 267, 271, 274, 276, 277, 286 Cobb, Camilla, and early kindergarten, 134–35, 142–43 Colburn, Justin E., New York Times correspondent, 23 Collier’s Weekly, magazine, 327, 342 Colorado River, ferries on, 370, 373, 380; Powell expeditions, 2, 5, 6, 9–11, 15–18, 22 Cordelia the Crude (Thurman), short story, 359 Corps of Topographical Engineers, 377 Corsor, Norman D., Civil War veteran, 278–79 Cox, James M., Ohio governor, 282 Cox-Shoemaker-Parry house, 52, 53 Craig, Anna K., 144; and kindergarten, 140, 142, 145 Crockett, Earl C., BYU acting president, 72, 207, 209 Crossing of the Fathers, 9 Cullen, Countee, author, 345, 354 D Dame, William, and Powell expedition, 6, 8 Davis, Orlando F., Civil War veteran, 278–79 Delta, Utah, 169–70 Dellenbaugh, Frederick S., and Powell expeditions, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17–19, 20–22, 24 398 Democratic Party, 309, 312–13, 315, 318, 322–24; election of 1856, 109–12; 118–20, 122; Mormons, 129, 295; popular sovereignty, 132 Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, 370–71, 373 Deseret News, newspaper, 37–38, 239–40, 327 Dickey, Elizabeth, and early kindergarten, 136–42 Dirty Devil River, and Powell expeditions, 9, 15–17, 21 Dodds, Pardon, Uintah Agency agent, 15–17 Dodge, Agustus E., stonemason, 51 Dolnick, Edward, 5 Douglas, Stephen A., 127; advice on statehood, 123, 129; popular sovereignty, 110–111; relationship to Mormons, 116, 122–23 DuBois, W.E.B., 352–54, 356, 358–59 E Ecumenical projects, kindergarten, 140–41 Education, 133; bus accident, 159–68; kindergarten, 133–48 Eldredge, Jody, politician, 322–24 Election of 1896, 313–14; William Jennings Bryan, 305, 309, 313, 314; William McKinley, 313–15 Election of 1912, 322–23 Ephraim City Building, 54 Ephraim United Order Cooperative Store, 54 Ephraim, Utah, 50, 53; stone industry, 49, 50, 51, 54, 59, 60 Escalante River, 15 Eureka, Utah, 25, 31, 34, 36, 41 Eureka Hill mine, 25 Eureka Miners’ Union, 26, 30–32, 36; union hall, 31, 32, 36 Eureka Reporter, newspaper, 25, 32, 36–37 Evans, Cliff, architect, 151–52, 156 Evans, Dorritt, wife of Taylor Woolley, 156, 158 F Felt, Louie B., and kindergarten, 137 Fennemore, James, 15, 17 Fickey, Fred, 258–59 Fillmore, Millard, 119; Mormons, 113 Fire!! A Quarterly Devoted to the Younger Negro Artists, 356, 355–59 Folsom, William Harrison, architect, 53 Fort Douglas, 370, 372–73, 376 |