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Show FALL 2013 pp 386-404_UHQ BReviews/pp.271-296 9/16/13 1:22 PM Page 399 2013 INDEX Fort Harmony, 6 Fort Lewis, 369, 372, 377, 381, 383 Fort Pierce, 13 Fort Thornburgh, 372–73 Francis, Frank, newspaperman, 312–13, 318, 323–24 Frémont, John C., 112, presidential campaign, 108, 113, 119, 128 Friedman, Morris, author of The Pinkerton Labor Spy, 26, 33, 34 G Garfield County, 9 Garvey, Marcus, black nationalist leader, 353, 361 Gemini mine, 25 Glasmann, William, newspaperman and politician, 304–324, 304, 317, 319, 323 Glass, Joseph S., Catholic bishop, 243–45, 244 Glen Canyon, 8–9, 17 Globe Inspection Company, detective agency, 40, 42 Grand Canyon, 5, 8, 13, 17, 21–23 Grant, Augusta, 136; kindergarten, 138, 144 Grant, Heber J., LDS church president, 144, 243–45 Greaves, Arthur, New York Times city editor, 329, 332, 341 Greeks, miners, 43 Green River, the, and Powell expeditions, 5, 12 Green River, Utah, 9, 370 Green River, Wyoming, and Powell expeditions, 8, 11, Green River Formation, 47–48, 63 Grim, Isaac, private, 384–85 Gunnison Crossing, 9 Gwilliams, David, Park City mining union member, 41 Harlem Renaissance, artistic and social movement, 345–67 Harper’s Weekly, magazine, 327, 342 Harrisville Gap, 13 Harts, George W., pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, 363–64 Hartvigsen, Milton, BYU dean, 210, 215 Hashkéeneinii, Navajo, 252, 259, 263–64 Hashkéeneinii Biye’, Navajo, 252, 254, 254–66, 264 Haskins, Ezra D., Civil War veteran, 278 Hathaway, Pierre, BYU Universe editor, 87–88 Hattan, Andrew, second Powell expedition, 11, 12, 15–17, 20 Haymond, Jay, historian, 187–89 Haywood, William D. (Big Bill), WFM secretary, 35, 38 Hearst, William Randolph, mansion, 3, 46, 62 Henry Mountains, 15 High School Girl (Thurman), movie, 362–63 Hillam, Ray C., BYU professor, 74 Hillers, John K. (Jack), second Powell expedition, 9, 11, 12, 15, 17–20, 23 Hinckley, Gordon B., LDS apostle, 78–79, 215 Hockaday, John M., criticism of Mormons, 126 Homosexuality, 347, 357–58 Hooper and Eldredge building, Salt Lake City, 60 Hudspeth, Tommy, BYU football coach, 204 Hughes, Langston, author, 345, 346, 351, 354–57, 366 Humphrey, Ira R., 244 Hunt, Duane, Catholic bishop, 230, 246–47, 247 Hurt, Garland, Indian Agent, criticism of Mormons, 125 Hunt, Terrell, BYU student activist, 89 Hurston, Zora Neale, author, 345, 354, 356 H I Haight, Isaac C., and Powell expeditions, 10–12, 17, 22 Hale, Frederick, A., architect, 61 Hamblin, Fred, and Powell expedition, 9–10 Hamblin, Jacob, and Navajos, 255; Powell expeditions, 4, 6, 8–11, 15 Hamblin, Lyman, and Powell expedition, 9 Harlem: A Forum of Negro Life, magazine, 356–57 Harlem: A Melodrama of Negro Life (Thurman), stage play, 358–59 Industrial Workers of the World, 3, 33, 35, 43; in Eureka, 33; in Park City, 40–42 Infants of the Spring (Thurman), novel, 360 Inter-Mountain Republican, newspaper, 317–16 Interne (Thurman), novel, 360 Italians, miners, 43 J Jackson, Emma Ellen Gladen (Ma Jack), grandmother of Wallace Thurman, 347, 349 399 |