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Show FALL 2013 pp 386-404_UHQ BReviews/pp.271-296 9/16/13 1:22 PM Page 402 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Powell, Walter Clement, and Powell expeditions, 10, 11, 13–18, 21, 22 Progressive, Salt Lake City magazine, 325, 343 Progressivism, social and political movement, 296, 313, 327, 342–43 Protestants, and anti-Mormonism, 233, 238; education, 133, 135–38 Q Quail Creek Reservoir, 13 R Railroad, accident, 159–68; in Sanpete County, 59 Real estate speculation, 308; Clinton Beach, 306; Garfield City, 307, 309; Buffalo Park, 307, 309 Rector, Hartman, Jr., LDS general authority, 79 Reed, John W., Civil War veteran, 278 Republican Party, election of 1856, 113, 120, 128, 131; factions within, 305, 313–12, 318–23; polygamy, 117–18; silver Republicans, 305, 309, 313; of Utah, 304–305, 309, 314, 321–23 Richards, Paul S., doctor, 163–67, 165 Richards, Stephen L., LDS First Presidency member, 66 Richardson, Frank, 11 Riddell, George W., Pinkerton operative, 25–27, 33–38 Riggs, Charles, and Powell expedition, 11–12 Riordan, Dennis M., Navajo Indian agent, 249–51, 253–56 Robinson, John, murder of, 233–34 Rockville, 14 Romney, George W., politician, 79 Roosevelt, Theodore, 305, 315, 317–18, 322, 342 Rothschild, Henry, 3 Roundy, Lorenzo, 7 Russell, Isaac, journalist, 325–44, 325, 326, 342 Russell, Samuel, father of Isaac, 328 S Salt Lake City, 232, 235 Salt Lake Mining Review, newspaper, 25 Salt Lake LDS tabernacle, 7 Salt Lake LDS temple, 59 San Pitch Mountains, 47 Sanpete County courthouse, 52, 57, 59 402 Sanpete White Stone Company, 54 Scandinavians, stonemasons in Sanpete Valley, 54–57 Scanlan, Lawrence, Catholic bishop, 230, 234–43 Sheviwits, John Wesley Powell, 13 Shirts, Peter, and Powell expedition, 6, 7 Silcox, Farrold Henry, and school bus accident, 160 Silver coinage debate, 305, 309, 313, 315; Bimetallic Union, 312 Silver King Consolidated Mining Company, 40 Silver Reef, mining town, 241 Siringo, Charles A. (C. Leon Allison), Pinkerton operative, 29, 30, 34–35, 38 Skutumpah settlement, 9 Slim Man, Navajo, 254–58 Smith, George A., and statehood petition, 121–23, 127, 128 Smith, John Henry, LDS apostle, 240 Smoot, Reed, U.S. senator, and the “Federal bunch,” 305, 318–22 Smyth, Lucian H., 269, 272–73, 285 Socialist Party, organized in Eureka, Utah, 31 Soldiers Spring, 378, 382–85 South Fork Dam, 321, 322–23 Spanish-American War, 326 Spreckles, Adolph B., mansion, 3, 61, 62 Spring City, Utah, 50, 55 Spring City city hall, 56, 57 Spring City LDS chapel, 56 Springstead, Hilton, Civil War veteran, 283 Spry, William, governor, 269, 273 Soldier Crossing incident, 253, 260 St. George, 13, 14 St. George LDS tabernacle, 59, 240, 242 St. George LDS temple, 59 Stanford University, 326, 342 Stapley, Delbert L., LDS apostle, 215 Statehood, petitions, 1856, 121–24, 127–29 Steunenberg, Frank, governor of Idaho, 35; murder trial of, 36 Stevens, R. R., first lieutenant, 370–71, 378–79 Steward, John F., and Powell expeditions, 11, 22 Stewart, William M., and education, 145–46 Structural Iron and Bridge Workers’ Union, 38 Sutherland, George, U.S. congressman, 318 Swaine, P. T., colonel, 382 |