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Show FALL 2013 pp 386-404_UHQ BReviews/pp.271-296 9/16/13 1:22 PM Page 401 2013 INDEX 369–70, 372; in Utah, 368–85; Native Americans, 368–69, 372, 376–77, 379, 382 Millard County Chronicle, 173–78 Miller, Miles, architect, 156 Millet, Artemus, stonemason, 51 Minor, Edward O., educator, 206–207 Mitchell, Henry L., 253 Mitty, John, Catholic bishop, 230, 245–47 Moab, Utah, 370, 373–75, 380–82 Monson, Thomas S., LDS apostle, 215 Montezuma Creek, 368, 372, 376, 380, 382 Monticello, Utah, 382 Moran, Thomas, and trip through Utah, 23 Morgan, Julia, architect, 62 Morley, Isaac, 51 Mormons, see the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Morton, C. G., second lieutenant, 374–75, 377–81 Mountain Meadows Massacre participants, and Powell expeditions, 3, 6, 8, 13, 21–24 Moyer, Charles H., president of the WFM, 35, 38 Murdock, D. H., military captain, 372 N National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 206 Navajo Mountain, 249, 251–53, 260, 368, 371 Navajos, 370–71, 376 381; livestock, 368; Powell expedition, 10, 250; WalcottMcNally incident, 249–66, 369 Neslen, Clarence, Salt Lake City mayor, 342 Neoclassical style, 47, 62, 63 Neuhausen, Carl M., architect, 60 New York Times, newspaper, 325, 327–29, 332, 339–42, 344 New Negro manhood movement, see Harlem Renaissance Nibley, Hugh, BYU professor, 84 Nugent, Richard Bruce, Harlem Renaissance figure, 347, 354 O Ogden Morning Examiner, newspaper, 318, 322–24 Ogden Standard Examiner, newspaper, 38, 304, 309, 310, 311–13, 314, 310, 322, 324 Ogden Typographical Union, 310–11 Ogden, Utah, boosting of, 320; city council, 317; politics, 304–305, 308–321; waterworks debate, 316–17 O’Hara, J. J., Eureka Miners’ Union president, 32 Old Man Hat, Navajo, 262–63 Oolite limestone, quarries, 49, 51, 57–59, 63; in Sanpete Valley, 46–64; map of, 48 Osborne, N. W., lieutenant colonel, 370–72, 379 Owens, Jerry L., activist at BYU, 82 P Packer, Boyd, LDS apostle, 80 Paiutes, and Powell expeditions, 13, 17; in Four Corners area, 250, 260, 262, 371 Panguitch, Utah, 4, 6 Panic of 1893, 30, 31, 309, 311 Paragonah, Utah, 4 Paria Crossing, 4, 9, 18 Paria River, and Powell expeditions, 4–9, 11, 16–19, 21, 22 Park, John R., superintendent of education, 143–44 Park City, 1919 strike, 40; miners, 39; mine owners, 40–41, 60 Parry, Edward L., stonemason and quarry owner, 50, 51, 52–53, 57–60, 63 Parsons, Elizabeth A., and kindergarten, 135, 142, 145 Patterson, Louise Thompson, Harlem Renaissance figure, 357–58, 358 Paunsaugunt Plateau, 15 Pearson’s Magazine, 326, 341 Perrine, Henry P., 253 Pete, Navajo scout, 253–54 Petersen, Mark E., LDS apostle, 206 Petrified trees, 7 Pickyavit, Joseph, 181–82 Pierce, Franklin, and Mormons, 121, 131 Pinkerton National Detective Agency, 33–34, 37, 38, 44 Pipe Spring, 13 Polygamy, and families, 328; in the media, 120, 123–24, 128–29; Morrill legislation, 119–21, 131; slavery, 116–18, 122 Popular sovereignty, 110–11; Utah, 108–109, 116, 124, 132 Potato Valley, 16 Powell, John Wesley, 2, 4–6, 7, 9, 11, 15, 21–24; 1869 expedition, 4–6, 23–24; second expedition (1870–73), 8, 11, 15, 17–18, 21, 22–23, 24; second expedition map, 8, 12, 17; 1870 scouting trip, 6–8 401 |