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Show I N D E X Abell, John, 114 Ackley, R. T., 113 Adams, Charles Francis, 53, 59 Adams, Dr. David, 131, 133 Agate, 203 Allen, Clarence E., 314 Allen, James B., "The Evolution of County Boundaries in Utah," 261- 278 Allis, Samuel, 160, 161 Alton, Edward, 113 America Emma Mining Company, see Emma Mine American Fur Company, 152 American Heritage: The Magazine of History, reviewed, 288-289 American Psychiatric Association, 325 Ames, F. L„ 59 Amphitheatre, natural, 203, 214 Andersen, Gustave, 241 Anderson, George, 352, 353 Anderson, Dr. Washington F., 140 Antelope Island, apportioned to Davis County, 274 Appleby, W. I., 101 Armstrong, Benjamin, 114, 115 Armstrong, Francis, 46, 57, 59 Arrington, Leonard J., "Utah's Coal Road in the Age of Unregulated Competition," 35-63 Artichokes, 162 Ash Hollow, Nebraska, 166 Ashton, William, 122 Asylum, see Dr. Young's Insane Asylum Athletics in Utah, "Byron Cummings, Classic Scholar and Father of University Athletics," 145-150 Attwood, George, 348, 352, 353 Auerbach, Fred H., 48 Awl, Dr. William, 312 Azoo County, see Yazoo country Aztec Canyon, 215, 216, 219, 220 B B. S. Kimball, 241 Babbitt, Rodney, 111, 112 Bacon, Francis, quoted, 238 Bake, Aagaata Ystensdatter, see Kimball, Ellen Sanders Baker, , 204 Baker, A. B., I ll Baker's Ranch, 204, 205 Bancroft, Hubert H., 23 Barker, Mary Ann Holt (Mrs. William), 168, 169 Barker, William, 169 Barton Creek, Tennessee, 10 Bauchmann's Pony Express Station, 364 Baumunk, R. H., 376 Baxter, General George, 342-344, 355 Bean, George Washington, 331 Bear Creek, Illinois, 7, 8 Bear River, 116, 267, 273 Beards, considered unsanitary, 136 Beaureguard, Don, 217 Beaver County, Utah: boundaries, 268, 270, 271; created, 268; first settlement in, 268 Beaver Creek, Utah, 264 Beaver Island, Lake Michigan, 159 Bedrock Dam Site, 206 Beeley, Arthur L., 321 Bellevue, Nebraska, 152, 154, 161 Benedict, Dr., 306, 307 Bennett, Samuel, 116 Bennett, Mrs. Samuel, 117 Benson, E. T., 158 Bent's Fort, by Lavender, reviewed, 372-373 Bernheimer, Charles L., visits Rainbow Natural Bridge, 218 Berry, Isabella (Mrs. Robert), 174 Berry, John W., 172-174 Berry, Joseph, 174 Berry, Robert, 174 INDEX 379 Berry, William, 174 Berryville, see Glendale, Utah Bertelson, Sophus, 319 Betatakin, discovery of, 149 Beyond the Hundredth Meridian; John Wesley Powell and the Second Opening of the West, by Stegner, reviewed, 90-91 Big Mountain, 364, 367 Birdseye, C. H., 199, 202, 206, 207, 213, 224, 230 "The Bishops' Railroad," see Utah Eastern Railroad Bitter Creek, 201, 335 Bitter Creek Divide, 203 Black Hawk War, 172, 173 Black Hills, South Dakota, 158 Black's Fork, 100, 102 Blake, Prof. W. J., 356 Blanding, Utah, site of, 148 Bleak, James Godson, 172, 173 Blood, Governor Henry H., 317 Bluff, Utah, county seat of San Juan County, 274 Board of Health, 138, 139; early fear of, 129 Bonneville Golf Course, 366 Boot of Mormon, given to Sioux Indians, 28 Booth, Harvey, 114 Boulder Canyon Dam, see Hoover Dam Boundaries, "The Evolution of County Boundaries in Utah," 261-278 Bown's Ranch, 200-202 Box Elder County, Utah: apportioned sections of waters and islands of Great Salt Lake, 274, 275; boundaries, 267; created, 267 Boyle, William H., 317 Bregninge, Denmark, 239 Brewyer, see Bruguiere, Theophile Bridge Canyon, 215, 216, 219 Bridge Canyon Dam Site, 215 Bridger Valley, 100, 101, 104, 105, 110, 113, 125 Brigham Young University, a check list of theses at, 279-284 Brimhall, Dean R., review by, 289- 291 British interests, Emma Mine, 339-362 Britsch, E. A., 317 Brizzee, H. W., 114 Brooks, Juanita, 332 Brouillard, John, 30 Brouillard, Joseph, 30 Brouillard, Louis, 30 Browne, A. G., Jr., 103 Bruguiere (Brewyer), Jacques, 30 Bruguiere (Brewyer), Theophile, 30- 32 Bryce Canyon, 202, 230 Buchanan, Pres. James, 105 Buckskin Mountains, 225, 226 Budge, William, 50 Buffalo, 157; meat, 27, 28, 30 The Buffalo Hunters; The Story of the Hide Men, reviewed, 181-182 Bull, Balum, 10 Bull, Sarah Holt (Mrs. Balum), 10 Bullock, Isaac, 101 Bullock, Thomas, 161 Bunting, James L., 165 Burns, Enoch, 26 Burr, David A., 104 Burt, Olive W., review by, 184-185 Burton, Robert T, 46, 48, 49, 59, 305 Burton, William W., 306 Butler, John Low, 7, 8, 22-24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 33, 152, 153 Cache County, Utah: boundaries, 267; created, 267; settlement, 271 Cache Valley, Utah, 267 Caineville, Utah, 204 Calder, Dr. David H, 303, 315; biennial report of, 323 Calderwood, Dr. William R., 317 Caldwell, R. E., 195, 196, 199, 200, 202, 205, 206, 213, 219, 221, 224, 226-228, 231 Caldwell, Robert, 114, 115 Caldwell County, Missouri, 4 California, 164-166, 175, 176; Utah county boundaries extended to, 264, 265 Call, Anson, 155, 331 Callahan, Francis G, 317 380 INDEX Calomel, 129 "The Camel's Rest," 201 Camp Creek, see Chalk Creek Camp Division, 26 Camp Floyd, Utah, 115, 117, 118, 339 Camp of Israel, 2, 32, 154, 157 Camp Scott, Wyoming, 102, 104 Camphor, 129 Cannon, George Q., 135, 138, 243, 247 "Canopy Gorge," 203, 230 Capitol Building, first: commissioners for locating site of, 330, 332, 336; "Report of an Expedition to Locate Utah's First Capitol," 329-336 Capitol Gorge, see Capitol Wash Capitol Reef National Monument, 200 Capitol Wash ("Capitol Gorge"), 220, 230 Carbon County, Utah: boundaries, 227; coal mining in, 42, 44; created, 277; origin of name, 277 Carrington, Albert, 330, 336 Carroll, W. T , 115-117 Carson, Kit, 266 Carson County, Utah: boundaries, 266, 268; created, 266; disorganized, 267, 270; settlers petition California for annexation, 266 Carson Valley, 266 Carter, J. Van Allen, 121 Carter, Judge William A., 100, 104-106, 108, 110-115, 117-119, 121-125 Carthage Jail, 21 Casteel, Emaline, see Savage, Emaline Casteel Casteel, Margaret Jane, see Kartchner, Margaret Jane Casteel Casteel, Stephen F., 26 Castle County, see Emery County Castle Dale, Utah, county seat of Carbon County, 277 Castle Gate Mine, 63 Cattle, 156, 202 Cayenne pepper, used for medicinal purposes, 129 Cedar Breaks, Utah, 230 Cedar City, Utah, 175, 264; coal deposits near, 35 Cedar County, Utah: boundaries, 268; created, 268; disorganized, 270 Cedar Ridge, Utah, 228 Cedar Valley, 268; silver deposits in, 339 Central City, Utah, 340 Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company, 121, 123 Central Pacific Railroad, 54 Central, Utah, 179 Chalk Creek (Camp Creek, Nu-quin River), 331, 334, 335 Chalk Creek, Utah, coal deposits at, 37, 39, 40 Chambers, Robert G, 46, 51, 56 Chariton Ford, 153 Chatham, Ann, see Cummings, Ann Chatham Chenowith, W. R., 219 Chicken Creek, 333 Chinese, employment of, 47 Chisholm, Robert B., 340-342, 344 Chisholm, William, 340, 341 Cholera, 128, 129, 167 Chouteau, P., 27 Christensen, Pres., 199 Christensen, Albert H., 376 Christensen, Annie, see Olsen, Annie Catrine Christensen Christensen, Carl Christian Anton, 241, 242 Christensen, Hans, 239 Christiana, see Oslo, Norway Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: attitude toward railroads in Utah, 35-63; First Quorum of the Seventy, 16, 17; Twelve Apostles, 4, 22, 25, 29, 152, 155-157, 159. 163, 164, 173; see also Mormons Circleville, Utah, 272 Citizenship, 124 City Supply, 101 Civil War, 171 Clawson, Rudger, 60, 62 Clay, 214 Clay County, Missouri, 4 Clayton, William, 153, 154, 161, 363, 365 Cliff dwellings, 148 Climate, considered healthful, 128, 131 Clinton, Jeter, 300 Cluff, Bishop W. W., 38, 39 INDEX 381 Coal, 46, 48, 49, 52, 63, 339; bituminous, 35; in Carbon County, 42, 44; "famine," 40, 41; prices, 38, 41, 42, 44, 47, 52, 53; "Utah's Coal Road in the Age of Unregulated Competition," 35-63 Coalville and Echo Railroad, 35, 37-39, 41 Coalville, Utah, 35, 37-46, 48, 50, 51, 53-55 Cockroft, J. G., 227 Cohen, Joseph M., 46 Colorado River, 274; dam sites, 195, 202, 206, 207, 215, 221-224; dredging for gold on, 206; hydro-graphic station, 225; journal of John A. Widtsoe (1922), 195-231 Colorado River Basin, 196, 202 Colorado River Compact, 195, 197 Colorado River Storage Project, 195 Colorado Territory, created, 270 Common law marriages, 246 Comstock Commotion, the Story of the Territorial Enterprise, by Beebe, reviewed, 87-88 Connor, Patrick E., 339 Constitution, Utah, Article 11 of, 261 The Contents, Structure and Authorship of the Book of Mormon, by Washburn, reviewed, 370-372 Converts, see Mormons Cooley, Everett L., "Report of an Expedition to Locate Utah's First Capitol," 329-336; review by, 88-90 Coon, Samuel, 26 Copenhagen, Denmark, 235 Corn, 33, 154, 156, 161, 162 Corn Creek, 334, 335 Costeller, Ed, 119, 120 Cotton, 172 Cotton Mission, 2, 171 Cottonwood Creek, 220 Cottonwood trees, 203-205 Council Bluffs (Kanesville), Iowa, 2, 30, 32, 33, 151, 153, 154, 156, 157, 161, 163 Council of the Fifty Princes of the Kingdon of God, 7 Council of Health, 127 Counterfeiting, 114 Counties, responsibility for mentally ill, 298, 299, 308 County boundaries, Utah, evolution of, 261-278 Courts, "Western Justice: The Court at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory," 99-125 Creer, L. H., review by, 285-288 Crickets, 170, 202 Criminal trials, 109 Crismon, Charles, 39 Crismon, George, 39 Crosland, Elizabeth, see Holt, Elizabeth Davis Crosland Crosland, Joshuay, 10 Crosland, Joshuay (Jr.), 10 Crosland, Lucretra, see Holt, Lucretra Crosland Crosland, Sarah, 10 Crossing of the Fathers, 219, 220 "The Crotch," 202 Cullen Springs Mine, 40, 45, 48 Cumberland River, 10, 12, 21 Cumming, Governor Alfred, 103, 104, 108 Cumming, Alfred, Jr., 118 Cummings, Ann Chatham, 150 Cummings, Byron, 217, 218; "Byron Cummings, Classic Scholar and Father of University Athletics," 145-150 Cummings, Isabel McLaury, 150 Cummings, James W., 32, 33, 153, 154 Cummings, Malcolm, 148, 150, 217 Cummings, Moses, 145 Cummings, Roxana Headley, 145 Cummings Field, 147 Cutler, John C, 57 Daggett, Ellsworth, 278 Daggett County, Utah: created, 278; origin of name, 278 Dalton, 162 Darrah, William G, review by, 90-91 Davis, A. P., 199-202, 204, 206, 213, 224, 230 Davis, Elizabeth, see Holt, Elizabeth Davis Crosland Davis, Icona, 9, 10 382 INDEX Davis, W. N., "Western Justice: The Court at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory," 99-125 Davis County, Utah: apportioned sections of waters and islands of Great Salt Lake, 274; boundaries, 264-266, 270; created, 264 Dawson, William A., 319 Dean, Samuel, 121, 123 Death rate, 128 Death sentence, 107 Death Valley, California, 164 Dellenbaugh, Frederick S., 225 Denmark: the Establishment, 234, 244; Grundtvigians, 244; Inner Mission, 245; Mormons in, "Utah's Ugly Ducklings: A Profile of the Scandinavian immigrant," 233-259; religious unrest in, 234 Dennis, H. W., 199, 200, 204, 206, 207, 213, 224, 230 Denver and Rio Grande Railway, 53-55, 63 Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway, 54 Dern, George H., 314 Des Moines River, 29 Deseret, see State of Deseret Deseret Hospital, 142 Deseret County, Utah: boundaries, 264, 267, 268; created, 264; disorganized, 270 Desert Range, 264 Devil's Coffee Pot, see Incinerary Urn Dickerman, Nelson, 146 Dickinson, E., 59 Dickson County, Tennessee, 10 Dillon, Sidney, 43, 53, 55, 59 Dinwoodey, Henry, 46 Diptheria, 128, 135 Diseases, epidemic, 128 District Court, Manti, Utah, 332 Divorce, 124 Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 298 Dixie, see Utah, "Dixie" Dixie Creek Pony Express Station, 364 Dixie Hollow, 364 Dr. Young's Insane Asylum, 142, 303- 305, 308; see also Salt Lake City Insane Asylum and Hospital Doctors: fear of, 133; "Medicine of the Pioneer Period in Utah," 127- 144; Thomsonian, 127 Dominguez, Father Francisco Atanasio, 220 Donner Hill, 365, 367 Donner Party, 363-365 Dooley, J. E., 60 Dotson, Marshal, 103 Drips, Andrew, 29 Duchesne County, Utah: created, 277; origin of name, 277 Ducks, 207 Dunn, Dr. Frederick, 315, 324; biennial report of, 318 Dunn, James, 306, 310 Dunn, Bishop Thomas, 169 Dunn Building, 311, 318 Durham, G. Homer, author of "Foreword" to John A. Widtsoe's Colorado River journal, 195-197 Dusenberry, Warren H., 305 E Eagle, Chief, 30-32 East Canyon, 364 East Canyon Creek, Utah, 46 East Canyon Reservoir, 364 Echo Cliffs, 228, 229 Echo and Park City Railroad, 35, 53-55, 57, 58, 61, 62 Echo Park Dam, 195 Echo, Utah, 37-41, 43, 53 Eckels, Judge D. R., 101-106 Eckelsville, 104 Eckersley, Pres., 199 Eden, Utah, 171 Edmunds Act, 60, 62 Edwards, Billy, 26 Edwards, F. M„ 23, 26 Edwards, Thomas L., Jr., 23, 26 Edwards, Thomas L., Sr., 23, 26 Edwards, William, 23, 26 Egan, Howard, 161 Eldredge, Horace S., 330, 333 Eliason, Anders, 239 Elkhorn River, Nebraska, 158 INDEX 383 Ellison, A. R., 114 Elm bark, 162 Emery, Governor George W., 48, 274; message to legislative assembly, 302 Emery County (Castle County), Utah: boundaries, 273, 274, 276, 277; created, 273; origin of name, 274 Emigration Canyon, 363, 365-367 Emigration Road, 265 Emma Mine (America Emma Mining Company; Emma Silver Mine of Utah; Emma Silver Mining Company, Limited; Emma Silver Mining Company of New York; New Emma Silver Mining Company, Limited): "The Infamous Emma Mine: A British Interest in the Little Cottonwood District, Utah Territory," 339-362; naming of, 340, 341 Emma Silver Mine of Utah, see Emma Mine Emma Silver Mining Company, Limited, see Emma Mine Emma Silver Mining Company of New York, see Emma Mine Emmett, Catherine, 165 Emmett, Catherine Overton (Mrs. Simpson), 164, 165, 168 Emmett, Dorcas E., 165 Emmett, Electa J., 165 Emmett, Ellen, 165 Emmett, Emma J., 165 Emmett, James, 2-9, 17, 22-33, 151, 153, 157, 158, 160, 163, 164 Emmett, Mrs. James, 153 Emmett, James S., 165 Emmett, Lucinda ("Lucindy"), 164 Emmett, Marinda, 165 Emmett, Moses S., see Emmett, Simpson Emmett, Phoebe, 165 Emmett, Simpson (Moses S.), 2, 9, 164, 165, 168, 175, 176 Emmett Company, "The Reminiscences of James Holt; A Narrative of the Emmett Company," 1-33; Part II, 151-179 Empire Mining & Milling Company, 51, 52 Ennerkulen, Sweden, 239 Eriksen, H. T. W., 253 Erosion, 201, 203 Escalante, Father Silvestre Velez de, 220 Escalante Creek, 207 Escalante Desert, Utah, 175, 176 Escalante River, 207, 210, 218 Evansville, Wyoming, 114 Evarts, William, quoted, 242 Ewing, Archibald Orr, 349 Fair, Utah Territorial, 241, 242 Far West, Missouri, 4 Farnsworth, Philo T , 319 Farnsworth, Reed W., review by, 93-94 Fayette, Utah, 332 Fenton, Capt. R. N., 173 Ferns, 214 Ferry across Missouri River, 152 Fillmore, I. A., 114 Fillmore, Millard, 264 Fillmore, Utah, 264, 301, 334; "Report to His Excellency Brigham Young, Governor of Utah Territory," 333-336; site of first capitol, 329, 330, 335 First Quorum of the Seventies, see Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Fish Lake, Utah, 230 Fjeld, Carl, 240, 241 Flint 202, 203, 211 Flood marks in Grand Gulch, 203, 204 Flour, 162 Flowers, John, 26 Flowers, Wiley, 26 Ford, George, 119 Ford, Governor Thomas, 21 Forest Monarch, 238 Fort Bridger, Wyoming, 265, 363; "Western Justice: The Court at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory," 99-125 Fort Cameron, 310 Fort Harmony, Utah, 268 Fort Kearny, Nebraska, 166 Fort Laramie, Wyoming, 32, 155, 157, 167 384 INDEX Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 153, 154 Fort Madison, Missouri, 8, 9 Fort Supply, Wyoming, 101, 111, 265 Fort Vermillion (Vermillion Post), South Dakota, 27, 30, 33 Fortier, Charles E., 122 Forty Mile Creek, 218 Fountain Green, Utah, 332 Fountain Tanks, 203 Fox, Jesse W., 330, 331, 336 Fox River, Illinois, 234 Fraser, E. B., 113 Frazier, R. G, 220 Fredericia, Denmark, 235 Freeman, Lewis R., 205, 206, 224, 231 Fremont, John G, 335, 342 Fremont County, Iowa, 2, 163 Fremont Island, apportioned to Weber County, 274 Fremont River, 202 Fruita, Utah, 200 Fruits of Mormonism, see Harris, Franklin S. Fuel, shortage of, 35, 40, 42, 49 Fullmer, John S., 28-32 Fyen (Island), 235 Gale, Elizabeth, see Kartchner, Elizabeth Gale Gar eggs, 162 Gardiner, R. M., 354 Garfield, President James A., 276 Garfield County, Utah: boundaries, 276; created, 276; origin of name, 276 Garner, Edith, 319 Gas, 63 Gates, Jacob, 156 Gatrell, Cyrus G., 376 Gay, Lt. Ebenezer, 117 Geese, 201 Gendrup, Counsel, 255 General Brooke (boat), 28 Genoa, Nevada (Mormon Station), 335 Gentiles, 339, 340 Gilchrist, Sydney, 57 Glen Canyon, 197, 222, 230 Glen Canyon Dam Site No. 1, 224 Glen Canyon Dam Site No. 2, 224 Glendale (Berryville), Utah, fort at, 172, 175 Glenwood, Utah, 199 Goddard, George, 50 Gold, in Colorado River, 206 Golden Pass Road, 363 Gosiutes, see Indians Gould, Abram, 44 Gould, Jay, 44 Gove, Capt Jesse A., 104 Grand Canyon of the Colorado, 213, 216, 221, 230 The Grand Chain, of the Ohio River, 13, 21 Grand County, Utah: boundaries, 276; created, 276; origin of name, 276 Grand Gulch, 201-205, 213, 230; flood marks in, 203, 204 Grand Island, Nebraska, 152-156 Grand jury, 102, 105 Granger, Lafayette, 122 Grant, "Baron" Albert, 343, 344, 350, 356, 357, 360, 361 Grant, Jedediah Morgan, 169, 270 Grant Brothers and Company, 356, 357 Grass Creek Canyon, Utah, coal mines in, 37, 39, 40, 43, 48 Grass Valley, 199 Grasshoppers, 170 Greasewood County, Utah: boundaries, 267, 268; creation, 267; discontinued, 270; origin of name, 267 Great Basin, 176, 264 Great Salt Lake, 262, 264, 266, 267; water and islands apportioned to Utah counties, 274 Great Salt Lake County, see Salt Lake County Great Salt Lake Valley, see Salt Lake Valley Green River, 196, 274, 276 Green River County, Utah, 101, 102, 104, 105, 108, 121; boundaries, 265, 267, 270-272; created, 264; disorganized, 273 INDEX 385 Green River Valley, 265 Grey, Zane, 217, 218 Grizzly mines, 362 Groesbeck, John A., 46, 57 Grover, , 105 Grover, Wendell, 319 Grundtvigians, 244 Gulley, Sam, 158 Gunlock, Utah, 179 Gunnison, Utah, 332 H Haggin, J. B., 56 Haggin & Lloyd Tevis, 56 Halifax County, North Carolina, 9 Hall, Charles, 199 Hall's Creek, 199, 201-206 Hall's Crossing, 199, 204, 206, 229 Hall's Divide, 203 Hall's Landing, 197, 206. 215, 219 Hall's Ranch, 203, 204 Halverson, George S., 376 Hamblin, Jacob, 175 Hamblin, Utah, 175, 176, 179 Hamilton, Richard H., 113, 122, 124 Hamilton, Dr. Samuel, 322; report of, 313 Ham's Fork, 101 Hancock County, Illinois, 8 Hanksville, Utah, 202, 204 Hansen, Peter, 258 Hanson, Olof, 245 Hardy, Bishop Leonard W., 48, 55 Hardy, Dr. Milton H., 138, 314, 315; annual report of, 312 Hardy Building, 311 Harkness, Robert, 46 Harris, Elizabeth, 115-117 Harris, Franklin S., Fruits of Mormonism, 321 Harris, George W., 115-117, 119 Harris, Mattie WatHs, 317 Hart, Sister, 26 Harvey, Anna Holt (Mrs. Ona), 10 Harvey, Ona, 10 Harvey, Thomas H., 29, 154 Hebron, Utah, 179 Henefer Creek, 363 Henefer, Utah, 363 Heneyman, see Herriman Heninger, Dr. Owen P., 319 Henry, Mr. ("Chief Henry," "Ongee"), 27, 28, 31, 32 Henry, John, 113 Henry Mountains, 199, 201, 202, 205 Herbs, used as medicine, 127, 129 Heron: blue, 207, 214; white, 207 Herriman (Heneyman), Henry, 24 Hewitt, Abram S., 358 Hickman, Dr. George W., 141 Hickman, James, 26 Hidden Passage ("Maidenhair Gorge"), 214, 230 Higgins, Pat, 117 Hill, Rev. J. Wesley, 243 Hills, Lewis S., 305 Hinman, Helen, 157 Hinman, Lyman, 7-9, 25-27, 33, 153, 156, 157 Hinman, Mrs. Lyman, 157 Hixon, John B., 114 Hockaday, J. M., 102 Hog potatoes, 162 Hogges, , 15 Hogges, Susan Pain, 12 Hogle Gardens Zoo, 366 Holbrook, Joseph, 157 Holbrook, Ward G, 319 Holdaway, A. D., 310 Hole-in-the-Rock, 199, 202, 274; described, 210-212 Holladay, Benjamin, 111, 121 Holloway, Nancy (Mrs. William), 165 Holloway, William (Smith?), 165 Holloway Party, massacre of, 165 Holmes, Harvey R., 146 Holt, Anna, see Harvey, Anna Holt Holt, Elijah, 10 Holt, Elizabeth, see Silivent, Elizabeth Holt Holt, Elizabeth Davis Crosland (Mrs. Jesse), 10 Holt, Ellen Lowe (Mrs. LeRoy), 171 Holt, Franklin Overton, 166, 167, 172, 173, 179 Holt, George Albert, 170, 179 Holt, Henry Davis, 172, 179 386 INDEX Holt Icom, 10 Holt, James, "The Reminiscences of James Holt; A Narrative of the Emmett Company," 1-33; Part II, 151-179 Holt, James (grandfather), 10 Holt, Jesse, 10, 18, 20 Holt, Jesse Washington, 10, 18 Holt, Joseph, 169 Holt Laban (brother of James Holt), 10 Holt Laban (uncle of James Holt), 10 Holt, Leander, 24 Holt, LeRoy, 168, 171 Holt, Lucretra Crosland (Mrs. Jesse), 10 Holt, Lydia, see Morris, Lydia Holt Holt, Mary, see Wall, Mary Holt Holt, Mary Ann see Barker, Mary Ann Holt Holt, Mary Pain (Mrs. James), 12, 23, 24 Holt, Nancy, see Patten, Nancy Holt Holt, Parthenia Overton (Mrs. James), 23, 25, 26, 163, 168 Holt, Patay, 10 Holt Sarah, see Bull, Sarah Holt Holt, Sarah Wardle (Mrs. William A ) , 171 Holt William Alma, 3, 166, 168, 171, 172, 175, 179 Holt's Canyon, 176 Holt's Ranch, 3, 177, 178 Holy Cross Hospital, 142 Home Coal Company, 51, 62 Hoover Dam (Boulder Canyon Dam), 197, 202 Hopis, see Indians Horse stealing, 110 Horses, 30, 31, 153, 156, 165 Hospitals, 141, 142; see also Insane Asylums, Mental Hospitals Hot Springs, 264 The House Next Door, reviewed, 184, 185 Humbolt County, Utah: boundaries, 267, 268; created, 267; disorganized, 270; origin of name, 267 Humbolt River, 165 Hunt, Jefferson, 164, 171 Hunter, Bishop Edwards, 45, 49, 50 Hunter, O. F., 211 Huntington, Mae, 317 Huntsville, Utah, 171 Hurricane Mesa (Pioneer Mesa), 375 Hutton, G W. C, 354 Hyatt, Mrs. LaVerna, 3 Hyde, Dr. George E., 315, 324 Hyde, Orson, 6, 163, 266 Hydrographic station, Colorado River, 225 Iceland, Mormon converts from, 237 Illinois Tunnel Company, 346, 347, 350, 353, 360 Immigration Mormon: occupations, 238, 240, 241; ratio of male to female, 237, 238; "Utah's Ugly Ducklings: A Profile of the Scandinavian Immigrant," 233-259 Incidents of Travel and Adventure in the Far West, by Carvalho, reviewed, 289-291 Incinerary Urn ("Devil's Coffee Pot," "Loving Cup Creek"), 220 Indians: 153, 165-169, 172, 173, 178; artifacts, 202, 203; pottery, 211 Indian tribes: Hopi, 229; Navaho, 173, 174, 210, 217, 228; Paiutes, 174; Pawnee, 154-157, 159, 167; Poncas, 156, 160-162; Powieshiek, trading post, 26; San Pitch, 331; Sioux, 27-29, 31, 32, 154, 167; Ute, 172, 174 Infant mortality, 136, 172 Influenza, 128 Insane Asylum Commission, see State Board of Insanity Insane Asylums, see Dr. Young's Insane Asylum, Salt Lake City Insane Asylum and Hospital, Utah State Hospital Inscription House, discovery of, 149 Iowa City, 8, 9, 23, 26, 27 Iowa River, 8, 9, 23-27, 151 Iowa, state of, Mormons in, 2, 4, 23-27, 32, 33, 151, 152, 163, 165, 167 Iron, 339; deposits, 35; transport of, 54 INDEX 387 Iron County, Utah: boundaries, 264-266, 268, 270, 274, 276, 277; origin of name, 262, 264; settlement, 264 Irrigation, 201 Ivie, Brother, 199 Ivins, Stanley S., 164, 165 J Jackson, W. Turrentine, "The Infamous Emma Mine: A British Interest in the Little Cottonwood District Utah Territory," 339-362 Jackson County, Missouri, 17 Jacob Lake, 229 Jacobs, May, 218 Jails, lack of, 119 James Duane Doty, Frontier Promoter, by Smith, reviewed, 88-90 Jensen, Hans, 240 Jensen, James, 239, 254 Jewett, Oscar, 124 Jimson weed, 223 John Boyd, 240 John Williams Gunnison, by Mumey, reviewed, 369-370 Johnson, James, 121 Johnson, Price, 225, 226 Johnson, Price M., 227 Johnson, Price W., 227 Johnson, Warren M., 225, 226 Johnson County, Illinois, 13 Johnston, Albert Sidney, 103, 339 Johnston House, Richfield, Utah, 199 Johnston's Army, see Utah Expedition Jones, John E., 317 Jones, William W., 205, 206, 231 Jordan River, 266 Journals of Forty-Niners; Salt Lake to Los Angeles, by Hafen, reviewed, 285-288 Juab County, Utah, 333; boundaries, 265-268, 272, 276, 277; created, 264 Juab Valley, 266, 333 Judd, Neil Merton, 146-149, 217 Judges, "Western Justice: The Court at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory," 99-125 Jury, selection of, 110, 111 Justice of the Peace, 100, 101, 106, 107 Jutland, Denmark, 234-236 K Kaibab Plateau, 230 Kanab, Utah, 175; Navaho raid on, 173, 174 Kane, Thomas L., 271 Kane County, Utah: boundaries, 273, 274, 276; created, 271; origin of name, 271 Kane Creek, 220 Kanesville, see Council Bluffs, Iowa Kanosh, Utah, 334 Kartchner, Elizabeth Gale (Mrs. William D.), 23 Kartchner, Margaret Jane Casteel (Mrs. William D ) , 23 Kartchner, William Decatur, 7, 9, 23, 26-29 Kayler, Charles P., 199, 206, 230 Kearns Mansion, 189, 190 Keg Creek, Iowa, 33, 159, 165, 166 Kelly, Charles, 220; review by, 369-370 Kempe, Jens Christopher, 240 Kempe, Olina Torasen, 246 Kerr, Walter A., "Byron Cummings, Classic Scholar and Father of University Athletics," 145-150 Kimball, Ellen Sanders (Aagaata Ystensdatter Bake), 233, 234 Kimball, Heber G, 6, 102, 155, 161, 164, 169, 173, 330, 332, 333 Kimball, Rev. John G, quoted, 243 Kimball's Junction, 50-52 Kimball's Ranch, 45 King, Clarence, 353 Kingsbury, J. T , 138 Kingston's Fort, 266 Kipp, James, 30 Kirtland, Ohio, 4 Kitchen's Settlement, Iowa, 23, 24 Kolb, Ellsworth L., 216 Kolb, Emery G, 216 Krause, Anna Lucia, 247 388 INDEX Krause, Maria, see Madsen, Maria W. G Krause Lake Canyon, 206 Lake Valley, 334 Lambert, A. G, 319 Larsen, Hans, 241 LaRue, E. C, 199, 200, 202, 217, 224, 230 Last Camp Monument, 365 Last Chance Creek, 220 The Last War Trait, by Emmitt, reviewed, 291-293 Latter-day Saints Hospital, 142 Laudanum, 129 Law, early western, "Western Justice: The Court at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory," 99-125 Lawrence, G. A., Silverland, 346 Lead, 339 Lebanon, Tennessee, 9, 10, 18, 21 Lee, John D, 33, 152, 331; ranch described, 225 Lee's Ferry (Lonely Dell), 197, 207, 215, 219, 220, 222-230; steamboat at, 220, 226 Lee's Ferry Dam Site, 222, 223 Lehi, Utah, founders of, 234 Levan, Utah, 333 Levi, see Lewis, Brother Lewis (Levi), Brother, 166, 167 Lewis, Thomas D., 376 Liberty Branch, Illinois, 7, 23 Liljenquist, Ola Nilsson, 240, 255 Lim Fjorden, Denmark, 235 Limestone, 201, 203 Linford, Ernest H., review by, 182-184 "Lion Promontory," 214, 215 Lion root, 162 Little Colorado River, 229 Little Cottonwood Mining District: "The Infamous Emma Mine: A British Interest in the Little Cottonwood District, Utah Territory," 339-362 Little Dutch Hollow, 364 Little Emigration Canyon, 364 Little Mountain, 365 Little Salt Lake Valley, 262 Little Sioux River, 32 Livingston, Kinkead, and Co., 100; Fort Bridger store, 104 Llewellyn, Dr. John R., 317 Loa, Utah, 199, 203, 204 Lobelia, 23 "Locomotive Valley," 202 The Lodestar, 324 Lonely Dell, see Lee's Ferry Long Valley, Utah, 2. 172, 173, 225 Loquocore, see Niobrara River Lord, Clifford L., "What Are We Doing?" 65-73 Loup Fork, Platte River, 154 Loveland, Chester, 26 "Loving Cup Creek," see Incinerary Urn Lowe, Ann, 171 Lowe, Ellen, see Holt, Ellen Lowe Lowe, John, 171 Lucas, , 104 Lumber milling, 340 Lund, Anthon H., 234 Lund, Christian, 239 Lyman, Amasa M., 25, 26, 29, 235 Lyman, Utah, 200 Lyon, James E., 341-344 M Mabey, Charles R., 196 McCarty, George, 110, 111 McClellan, Scott, 199 McCormick, W. J., 105 McCullough, Hugh, attitude toward Mormon emigrants, 244 McDonough County, Illinois, 151 McDougall, Alexander William, 354 Mcintosh, E., 116, 117 McKean, Theodore, 300, 301 McKell, Charles R., "The Utah State Hospital: A Study in the Care of the Mentally 111," 297-327 McLaury, Isabel, see Cummings, Isabel McLaury McMillan, H. G., 60, 62 Madsen, Brigham D., review by, 372-373 Madsen, Maria W. G Krause, 247 INDEX 389 Magotsu, 176 Mahon, Michael, 117 "Maidenhair Gorge," see Hidden Passage Main Canyon, 363 Malad County, Utah: boundaries, 267; created, 267; disorganized, 270 Malad River, 267 Malad Valley, 169 Malaria, 128 Malmo, Sweden, 235 Maloney, Thomas, 117 Mann, Luther, 124 Manti, Utah, 332 Maple sugar, 25 Marble Canyon, 225, 228 Marengo, Iowa, 26 Marine Insurance Company, 122, 123 Mariposa Estate, 342 Markham, Colonel, 366 Marshall, Dr. H. L., 317 Martin, Michael, 122-124 Mary, Doby, 115 Marysvale, Utah, 272 Mathews, Joe, 157 Maughan, Peter, 267 Mauritzdatter, Kristine, see Smoot, Kristine Mauritzdatter Maw, Governor Herbert, 319 Maxwell, William Audley, 165 Meadow Creek, 334 Medicine: "bleeding," 129-131; Board of Health, 138, 139; botanic, 23; "humoral theory," 128, 129; "Medicine of the Pioneer Period in Utah," 127-144; pioneers' attitude toward, 297, 304 Medill, William, 154 Meeks, Priddy, 23 Mental hospitals: description of buildings, 318, 319; governing boards of, 313, 314; patient capacity, 320; patients, statistics on, 309, 312, 315, 316, 321; personnel, 316; see also Utah State Hospital Mentally ill: cost to society, 322; progress in treatment of, 312, 326, 327; responsibility of society toward, 298, 299; understanding of, 300; "The Utah State Hospital: A Study in the Care of the Mentally 111," 297-327 Mexican Hat, 217 Mexican traders, 332 Mexico, 159 Meyers, Mrs., 303 Michigan, Mormons in, 6 Millard County, Utah, 301, 331, 334, 336; boundaries, 265-268, 270, 271, 276; created, 264, 329, 330; origin of name, 264 Miller, Charles, 113 Miller, Bishop George, 2, 22, 33, 151- 159, 161-163 Miller, John, 154 Miller, Mary Ann Cottam, 3, 175 Miller, R, 304 Miller Company, 33, 151, 152, 155- 157, 159, 161 Miller, Russel, and Co., Fort Bridger store, 113 Millersville, Wyoming, 113, 123 Mills, H. W., 151, 152 Mills, Utah, 333 Mining: "The Infamous Emma Mine: A British Interest in the Little Cottonwood District, Utah Territory," 339-362 Mining laws, ownership of veins, 347 Mississippi River, 8, 12, 21 Mississippi Valley, 1 Missouri River: 2, 7, 23, 27, 29, 30, 32, 33, 151-153, 155, 157, 159, 161, 166; ferry across, 152 Mitchell, F. A., 39 Moenkopi Village, 229 Moffitt, Armstead, 26 Molasses, 172 Monarch of the Sea, 241 Montgomery, Henry, 148 Montgomery County, Tennessee, 10 Monument Valley, 217 Moonlight Wash, 217 Morgan, Dale L., ed., "The Reminiscences of James Holt; A Narrative of the Emmett Company," 1-33; Part II, 151-179 Morgan, Nicholas G., Sr.<, 191 Morgan County, Utah: boundaries, 270, 273; created, 270; origin of name, 270 390 INDEX Mormon Battalion, 154, 157 Mormon converts: cleanliness taught, 253, 254; economic conditions, 239, 240, 247, 248; English taught, 252, 253; equality among, 254, 255; occupations, 240, 241; persecution of, 242-245, 250, 251; submission to church authority, 256, 257 "Mormon Corridor," 262 Mormon-Gentile relations, 242, 243 Mormon Pioneer Memorial Highway, see Pioneer Memorial Highway Mormon pioneers: attitude toward medicine, 297, 304; route of, "Thirty-Six Miles of History,'' 363-367 Mormon Rebellion, see Utah Expedition Mormon Ridge, Iowa, 25 Mormon Station, see Genoa, Nevada Mormons, 1, 3-5, 35, 46, 48, 53, 62, 101-105, 151, 152, 201, 228, 339; attitude toward doctors, 127, 140, 141; "gathering," 233, 252; immigration, Scandinavian, 233-259; in Iowa, 2, 4, 23-27, 32, 33, 151, 152, 163, 165, 167; in Michigan, 6; in Nebraska, 152-162; in Ohio, 6, 17; persecuted, 15; in South Dakota, 2, 27-32, 151; in Tennessee, 6, 17-20; in Texas, 6, 22, 159; western expedition, 1-33, 151-179; see also Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mormons Are Peculiar People, by Harrison, reviewed, 370-372 Moroni, Utah, 332 Morrell, Joseph R., "Medicine of the Pioneer Period in Utah," 127-144 Morris, Earl H., 217, 218 Morris, Elias, 59 Morris, Levitt 10 Morris, Lydia Holt (Mrs. Levitt), 10 Mortensen, A. R., ed., "A Journal of John A. Widtsoe," 195-231; review by, 91-93 Mose (an Indian), 173, 174 Mosquito Creek, Iowa, 163, 166 Mount Ellen, 202, 205 Mount Ellsworth, 202 Mount Hillers, 202 Mount Holmes, 202 Mount Pennell, 202 Mount Pisgah, 153 Mountain Dell Canyon, 365 Mountain Meadows (Vegas de Santa Clara), 2, 3, 175, 176 Mountain Meadows Massacre, 175, 225 Mountain Meadows Massacre Monument Harrison, Arkansas, 375 Mourning dove, 201 Mulder, William, 191; "Utah's Ugly Ducklings: A Profile of the Scandinavian Immigrant," 233-259 Muley Tanks, 202 Muley Twist, 202 Muley Twist Canyon, 202 Muley Water Holes, 202 Murder, 115 Murdock Academy, Beaver, Utah, 311 Murray, Governor Eh H., 306, 307 Music Temple, 214 N Naisbitt, L. D., 376 Natural bridges, 215, 218, 219 Nauvoo House, 16 Nauvoo House Association, 16 Nauvoo, Illinois, 1, 2, 4-9, 15-17, 20-22, 24-26, 28-30, 32, 151, 152 Nauvoo Temple, 16 Navaho, see Indians Navajo Bridge, 225, 228 Navajo Creek, 222 Navajo Mountain, 212, 215, 219, 221, 226 Nebraska: Mormons in, 152-162; Territory, 270 Needle Rocks, 116 Nelson, James, 7, 8, 24-26 Nelson, Rebecca, 7, 8, 24-26 Nephi, Utah, 332, 333 Nephites, Three, 178 Neuses River, 159 Nevada Central Railroad, 51, 56 Nevada Territory, 270; created, 268; first county government organized in, 266 New Emma Silver Mining Company, Limited, see Emma Mine New York Loan and Indemnity Company, 359 INDEX 391 New York and Utah Prospecting Company, 340 Nicollet River, see Sevier River Nielsen, Christian, 257, 258 Nielsen, Elsie Rasmussen, 248, 249 Nielsen, Jens, 239, 248, 249 Nielsen, Johan, 245 Nielsen, Niels Emmanuel, 258 Nielsen, Peter, 253 Nine Mile Canyon, Utah, 147, 148 Niobrara River (Loquocore, Puncaw River, Running-water River, Swift River), 32, 156-158, 161, 162 "Nipple Mountain," 205 Nishnabotna River, 32 North Ogden Canyon, Utah, 171 North Ogden, Utah, 168-170; fort at, 169 North Platte River, 166 Northern Islander, 152 Norway, Mormons in, "Utah's Ugly Ducklings: A profile of the Scandinavian Immigrant," 233-259 Notom, Utah, 200 Nu-quin River, see Chalk Creek Oak Creek Dam Site, 215 Oats, 154, 162 Odense, Denmark, 235 Ogden Canyon, Utah, 171 Ogden, Utah, 37, 38, 41-43, 54 Ogden Valley, Utah, 171 Ohio River, 12, 13, 17, 21 Ohio, state of, Mormons in, 6, 17 Oil seep, 206, 207 Old Spanish Trail; Santa Fe to 'Los Angeles, by Hafen, reviewed, 91-93 Oleson, Christina, see Warnick, Christina Oleson Olsen, Agnes, 245 Olsen, Annie Catrine Christensen, 245 Ongee, see Henry, Mr. Ontario Silver Mining Company, 50-52, 55-58, 61 Ophir Mining and Smelting Company of Utah, Limited, 353 Oregon Boot, 313 Organic Act, 106, 108, 329, 330 Oslo (Christiana), Norway, 235, 237 Otis, George K„ 111 Otterstrom, Jonas, 241 Overland Stage Line, 111 Overton, Catherine, see Emmett, Catharine Overton Overton, Parthenia, see Holt, Parthenia Overton Pace, Ada Cottam, 178 Pace, Dr. Garland H., 317, 319 Pace, Mr., 204 Padre Creek, 220 Page 26 Page, Ed, 217 Pain, Elizabeth (wife of John Pain), 12 Pain, Elizabeth (daughter of John and Elizabeth Pain), 12 Pain, John, 12 Pain, John (son of John and Elizabeth Pain), 12 Pain, Mary see Holt, Mary Pain Pain, Nancy, see Temmons, Nancy Pain Pain, Susan, see Hogges, Susan Pain Pain, William, 12 Painted Desert, 229 Paiutes, see Indians Panguitch Lake, 276 Panguitch, Utah, postmaster at, 23 "Panorama Point," 227 Paragoonah, Utah, 147 Paria River, 225, 226 Park, Trenor W., 342-344, 346-351, 353-357, 359-361 Park City, Utah, 39, 43, 46, 47, 50-55; silver mines at, 39, 54 Parley's Canyon, 365 Parleys Creek, 366 Parley's Park, 46 Parowan, Utah, 264 Patten, Nancy Holt (Mrs. Theodrick- Amannel), 10, 12 Patten, Theodrick-Amannel, 12 Patterson, Robert A., 217 Pauvan Valley, 264, 329-331, 334, 335 392 INDEX Pavant Mountains, 334 Pawnee mission station, 159-162 Pawnees, see Indians Pendergast, Joseph, 116, 117 Penitentiary, 112 Penrose, Charles W., 57 Petersen, LaMar, review by, 370-372 Peterson, Canute, 234 Peterson, Sarah (Mrs. Canute), 234 Pettigrew, David, 4 Petty, Maggie Cottam (Mrs. Charles B.), 3, 178 Phillips, Paul G, review by, 181-182 Pike, Dr., 314 Pike County, Illinois, 15 Pine Creek, 334 Pine Valley, Utah, 177 Pinto Canyon, Utah, 176 Pinto, Utah, 176, 177 Pioche, Nevada, 177, 178 Pioneer Memorial Highway, "Thirty- Six Miles of History," 363-367 Pioneer Mesa, see Hurricane Mesa Pipe Springs, Arizona, 175; Navaho raid on, 173, 174 Piute County, Utah: boundaries, 274, 277; created, 271; origin of name, 271; settlement, 272 Plain City, Utah, 147 Platte River, 154, 166, 167; Bridge, 105 Pleasant Creek, 200 Pleasant Vale Stake, Illinois, 15 Pleasant Vale Township, Illinois, 15 Pleasant Valley Coal Company, 44, 51, 53 Poland Bill, 107 Poll, Richard D, review by, 288-289 Polygamy, 60, 62, 110 Ponca River, 2, 158, 159 Poncas, see Indians Pony Express, 363, 364 Potatoes, 163 Potter, Eveline (Mrs. Gardner G.), 33, 157 Potter, Gardner G., 9, 26, 33, 157 Potter, William, 26, 32, 33 Powell, Major John Wesley, 212-214, 222, 229 Powell, Walter Clement, 225 Powieshiek, see Indians Pratt, Addison, 164 Pratt, Orson, 129, 330-332, 336, 364, 365 Pratt, Parley P., 334, 363 Presbyterian Missionaries, 154, 160 Price River, 274, 277 Price, Utah, county seat of Carbon County, 277 Probate courts, "Western Justice: The Court at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory," 99-125 Proselytes, see Mormon converts Prostitutes, 117 Provo, Utah: site for territorial asylum, 306-308; water supply, 138, 139 Provo Valley, 270 Psychiatric Aide Achievement Award, 325 Psychiatric care: attitude toward, 304; nursing, 324; see also Mentally 111 Public Welfare Commission, 319, 322 Pulaski County, Illinois, 13 Puncaw River, see Niobrara River Quaking Ash Station, 121 Quicksand, 214 Qulgley, G A, 211 Rabbits, 202, 203 Raccoon Barracks, Iowa, 29 Raccoon River, Iowa, 27 Railroads: rolling stock, 37-40, 50, 52; "Utah's Coal Road in tie Age of Unregulated Competition," 35-63 Rainbow Lodge, 215 Rainbow Natural Bridge, 215, 216, 218, 230 Raleigh, Alonzo H., 57. 59 Ramsauer, L. G, 205, 231 Ramsauer, W. H., 205, 231 Ranney, Mr., 161 Rascoe, Annie, 123 Rasmussen, Elsie, see Nielsen, Elsie Rasmussen Read Family, 10 Read, Moses, 10 INDEX 393 Red Creek, 334 Relief Society, 137, 142 Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 22 Rice, Asa, 168 Rice, Ira, 168, 169 Rice, Roger G, 227 Rich, Charles G, 271 Rich County (Richland County), Utah: boundaries, 273; created, 271; name shortened, 272; origin of name, 271 Richards, Franklin D., 236, 246, 249 Richards, Willard, 164 Richardson's Point, Iowa, 32 Richfield, Utah, 199, 229, 272 Richland County, see Rich County Ricks, Joel E., "The President's Report," 75-78 Riddle, Isaac J., 7 Rigdon, Sidney, 22 Riley, Harvey, 117 Rio Grande River, 159 Rio Virgin County, Utah: boundaries, 273; created, 272 Robert Campbell and Co., 122, 123 Robertson, John, 123 Robinson, John, 119, 120 Robinson, Bishop Joseph L., 331, 333, 336 Robinson, Lewis, 102 Robinson, Wayne, 277 Robinson, Willis E., 277 Robinson Hotel, Loa, Utah, 199 Rock Creek, 220 Rock Springs, Wyoming, 38, 41, 42, 45, 47 Rockwell, Porter, 158 Rocky Mountains, 163, 164, 264, 265 329; expedition to, 22, 28, 32, 33, 159 Rolvaag, Ole, 247 Roosevelt, Theodore, 148; visits Rainbow Natural Bridge, 217 Rose, Major, 330, 333 Round Valley, 334 Roundy, Lorenzo H., 173 Running-water River, see Niobrara River Rush Valley, 268 Russel, Mr., 26 Russell, Majors and Waddell Co., 102 Russian Thistle, 201 S. S. Nevada, 238, 244 St George, Utah, 171, 271; Temple, 179 St Marie, Elissi, 26 St Mark's Hospital, 142 St Mary's County, Utah: boundaries, 267, 268; created, 267; disorganized, 270; origin of name, 267 St Mary's of the Wasatch, site of first mental hospital, 300 Salmon Trout River, see Truckee River Salt Creek, 333 Salt Lake City Council, 49, 141 Salt Lake City Insane Asylum and Hospital, 298, 300-304 Salt Lake City, Utah, 35, 37-47, 49, 51-53,55, 63, 115, 168, 170,330, 331, 333, 335 Salt Lake County Hospital, 142 Salt Lake County (Great Salt Lake County), Utah, 101; apportioned sections of water and islands of Great Salt Lake, 274; boundaries, 262, 265, 266, 274; name shortened, 272; responsibility for mentally ill, 298 Salt Lake and Eastern Railroad, 55 Salt Lake Sanitarian, quoted, 129, 139 Salt Lake Theatre, 241 Salt Lake Valley (Great Salt Lake Valley), 163-166, 168, 262, 265, 363-366 Sample, W. C, 121 San Bernardino, California, 23 San Francisco Mountains, 229 San Juan Canyon, 215 San Juan County, Utah: boundaries, 274; created, 273, 274; creation vetoed by governor, 274; origin of name, 274; settlement, 274 San Juan Expedition, 210 San Juan River, 211-215. 274 San Pete County, see Sanpete County San Pete Creek, see San Pitch River San Pitch Indians, see Indians 394 INDEX San Pitch River (San Pete Creek), 332 Sandstone: grey, 203; red, 201-203, 205-207, 210, 212, 215, 216; white, 201, 202 Sandy Creek, 200 Sanpete (San Pete) County, Utah: boundaries, 265, 266, 270, 271, 274, 276; coal deposits in, 35, 37; created, 262; origin of name, 262; spelling of name changed, 271 Sanpete Valley, 262, 266 Sanpitch, Chief, 262 Santa Clara Creek, Utah, 176 Santa Fe, New Mexico, Colorado River conference at, 195, 197 Sarpy, Peter A, 152, 153 Savage, Emaline Casteel (Mrs. John), 26 Savage, John, 26 Scandinavian immigrants, 129, 233- 259 Scania, see Skaane Schenck, Maj. Gen. Robert G, 343, 345, 350, 356-358 Schlect, John, 124 Scipio, Utah, 334 Scofield Mine, 63 Scott, George M., 46 Scott, L. B., 119, 121, 124 Scottish interests, Emma Mine, 348, 349, 351 Sea Gull, designated state bird, 190 Sentinel Rock, 222 Sentinel Rock Dam Site No. 1, 222 Sentinel Rock Dam Site No. 2, 222 Seventies, see Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Sevier County, Utah: boundaries, 274, 276; created, 271; origin of name, 271; settlement, 272 Sevier River (Nicollet River), 264, 271, 331-334 Sevier Valley, 334 Sevier Valley Railroad, 42, 54 Shale, 207 Shambip County, Utah: boundaries, 268; created, 268; discontinued, 270 Sharp, John, 43, 121 Sherman, Jason, 112 Sherwood, Henry G., 28-32 Shipp, Doctors, 129 Shoemaker, H. G, 319 Short Creek, Arizona, 175 Sierra Nevada Mountains, 329 Silivent, Elizabeth Holt (Mrs. Ona), 10 Silivent Ona, 10 Silliman, Prof. B., 343, 344, 348, 356 Silver Creek, Utah, 46 Silver mining, see Emma Mine Silverland, see Lawrence, G. A. Simmens, Andrew A., see Temmons Sioux, see Indians Sioux River, 27 The Sixth Ward Co-operative Association, 49 Skaane (Scania), Sweden, 236 Skunk River, 27 Smallpox, 128, 139 Smith, , 204 Smith, Brother, 174 Smith, George A., 6, 41, 161, 248, 330, 331, 333 Smith, Hyrum, 21 Smith, Jackson, 17, 18, 20 Smith, Joseph, 2, 4-8, 13, 14, 16-19, 22, 152; candidate for President of the United States, 4, 5, 17; death of, 19-22, 152; Views of the Powers and Policy of the Government of the United States, 17 Smith, Joseph F., 60, 62 Smith, Lot, 102 Smith, Moses, 5, 6, 25 Smith, Dr. William, 166-168 Smith, William R., 306 Smithland, Kentucky, 21 Smith's Fork, 110 Smoot, Kristine Mauritzdatter, (Mrs. Abraham O.), 246 Smoot, Reed, 246, 314 Snow, Eliza R., 137 Snow, Erastus, 158, 172, 173, 365 Snow, William J., 332 Snow, Zerubbabel, 330, 332, 333 Snowflake, Arizona, 23 Songs, see Music Sorenson, Hannah, 245 South Dakota, Mormons in, 2, 27-32, 151 INDEX 395 South Platte River, 166 Southern Exploring Expedition, 35 Southern Indian Mission, 173, 175 Spanish Fork, Utah, 175 Spanish Trail, 2, 175 Spencer, Daniel, 25, 237 Spencer, Orson, 129 "Sphinx Bluff," 202 Spring Hollow Canyon, Utah, 37 Springville, Utah, 170 Squirrel legs, eaten, 162 Stabler, Herman, 199, 206, 207, 213, 230 Staines, William G, 152, 153, 156, 160, 162, 330, 336 Stanton, Robert B., 206 Staples, Mr. and Mrs., 227 State Board of Insanity (Insane Asylum Commission), 314 State of Deseret, 261, 262, 264, 329 State House, "Report of an Expedition to Locate Utah's First Capitol," 329-336 State Training School, 315 Steamboat, at Lee's Ferry, 220, 226 Stephenson, Edward, attitude toward Mormon immigrants, 244 Stetson, Clarence G, 199-201, 205- 207, 213, 228, 231 Steward, Jackson, see Stewart, Andrew Jackson Stewart Andrew Jackson, 24 Stewart, Samuel W., 376 Stewart, William M., 342-344, 348, 349, 355 Stockholm, Sweden, 236 Stone, John K., I l l , 113 Stony Creek, 262 Stout, Hosea, 26, 153, 157-159, 161 Stowell, William, 102 Strang, James J., 5, 159 Stucki, Caroline, see Addy, Caroline Stucki Sulphur Creek, 265 Summit County Railroad, 35, 39, 40, 42-44, 53, 55 Summit County, Utah: boundaries, 265, 273, 274; coal deposits in, 37, 40-43, 45, 51; created, 265 Sumner County, Tennessee, 12 Sunnyside Mine, 63 Sutherland, George, 310, 314 Sweden, Mormons in, "Utah's Ugly Ducklings: A Profile of the Scandinavian Immigrant," 233-259 Swift River, see Niobrara River Talmage, James E., 138, 139 Taylor, Brother 6 Sister, 7, 157 Taylor, John, 45, 56 Taylor, Major Joseph, 102 Teasdale, Utah, 200 Temmons (Simmens), Andrew A., 12, 13 Temmons (Simmens), Nancy Pain (Mrs. Andrew A.), 12 Tennessee, 9, 10; Mormons in, 6, 17-20 Territorial Asylum for the Insane, see Utah State Hospital Texas, Mormons in, 6, 22, 159 Theses, check lists of: Brigham Young University, 279-284; University of Utah, 79-85 This Is the Place Monument, 363, 366 Thomas, Prof. Franklin, 199-201, 206, 213, 223, 228, 231 Thomas and Passin, St. Louis, 122, 123 Thompson, Mathew, 105, 106 Thompson Springs, Utah, 148 Thomsen, Peter, 239 Timber, 35, 37, 43, 46, 63 Tithing, 44 "Toadstool Curve," 203 Tokerville, see Toquerville Tomlinson, Fanny, 124 Tooele (Tuilla) County, Utah: apportioned sections of waters and islands of Great Salt Lake, 274, 275; boundaries, 262, 264-268, 277; created, 262 Tooele (Tuilla) Valley, 262, 268 Toquerville (Tokerville), made county seat, 273 Torasen, Olina, see Kempe, Olina Torasen Townsend, Arthur, 216 Townsend, Helen, 216 396 INDEX Tracy, Albert, 364 Traders to the Navajos, by Gillmor and Wetherill, reviewed, 93-94 Trail, emigrant, to San Juan County, 204 Transportation, "Utah's Coal Road in the Age of Unregulated Competition," 35-63 Treason, charge of, 102, 105, 106 Trevithick, David R., 319 Trimbles party, 217 Truckee River (Salmon Trout River), 335 Tuba City, Arizona, 228, 229 Tuberculosis, 128 Tuilla County, see Toole County Tuilla Valley, see Tooele Valley Twelve Apostles, see Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Tyler, S. Lyman, review by, 291-293 Typhoid fever, 128 Typhus, 128 U Uinta Mountains, 278 Uintah County, Utah: boundaries, 276, 277; created, 273, 274; origin of name, 274 Union Pacific Railroad, 37-39, 41-45, 47, 52-57, 59-63, 113, 114, 121 Union Trust Company, New York, 39, 53 Unionville, Utah, 39 U. S. Geological Survey, 196, 200 U. S. government, responsibility for mentally ill, 299 U. S. Government Hospital, Brigham City, Utah, 311 U. S. Highway 89, 332 U. S. Highway 91, 331, 334, 335 U .S. Reclamation Service, 196 University of Utah: Athletic Association, 146, 147; check list of theses a t 79-85; football field, 146 Utah Central Railroad, 37, 38, 41, 43 Utah Commission, 307 Utah County, Utah: boundaries, 265, 268,271,276; created, 262; responsibility toward mentally ill, 298 Utah, "Dixie," 2, 271 Utah Eastern Railroad ("The Bishops' Railroad"), 35, 45-51, 53-63 Utah Expedition (Johnston's Army, Mormon Rebellion, Utah War), 100, 101, 103, 170, 267, 339, 363, 364 Utah Highway 11, 332 Utah Lake, 271, 333 Utah Natural Bridges, 148 Utah and Northern Railroad, 57, 59, 61 Utah and Pleasant Valley Railroad, 54 Utah, state of: county boundaries, evolution of, 261-278; first surveyor- general, 278; increase in mental illness in, 299, 321, 322; responsibility toward mentally ill, 299; Scandinavian immigration to, 233-259; theses on, 79-85, 279-284 Utah State Historical Society: acquires Kearns Mansion, 189, 190; "The President's Report," 75-78 Utah State Hospital (Territorial Asylum for the Insane, Utah State Insane Asylum, Utah State Mental Hospital): appropriations for, 305, 308; board of directors' report, 305, 306; Board of Trustees, 317; expansion of facilities, 311; number of patients, 310, 320, 321; official opening, 308; selection of site, 306; superintendents' reports, 320, 322, 323; "Utah State Hospital: A Study in the Care of the Mentally 111," 297-327 Utah State Insane Asylum, see Utah State Hospital Utah State Mental Hospital, see Utah State Hospital Utah State Press Association, 199 Utah territorial legislature, 264, 270, 329, 332; provision for erection of an asylum, 305, 309; responsibility for mentally ill, 299, 308 Utah Territory, 106, 261, 264, 272 Utah Valley, 262 Utah War, see Utah Expedition Utes, see Indians Utica Cribs, 310 Vaccination, 136, 139; fear of, 128 Van Praag, Henry, 52 INDEX 397 Vegas de Santa Clara, see Mountain Meadows Vendsyssel, Denmark, 234, 235, 240 "Venus' Stairs," 216 Vermilion Cliffs, 225, 228 Vermillion Post, see Fort Vermillion Vermillion River, 27-30, 151, 153 Views of the Powers and Policy of the Government of the United States, by Joseph Smith, 17-19 Vig, P. S., 234 Virgin City, Utah, 2, 172-174, 271 Virgin River, Utah, 2, 172 Virgin River Valley, Utah, 171 W Wagon roads, 35 Wahweap Creek, 222, 224 Waite, Charles B., 107 Walke, A. W., 124 Walke, Nicholas, 124 Walker Brothers, 341 Walker, Don D., review by, 87-88 Wall, Burges, 10 Wall, E. A., 149 Wall, Mary Holt (Mrs. Burges), 10 Wallace, William R., 195 Walton, Edward A., 376 Wanship, Utah, 39, 46 War of 1812, 10 Wardle, John, 171 Wardle, Sarah (wife of John), 171 Wardle, Sarah (daughter of Sarah and John Wardle), see Holt, Sarah Wardle Warm Creek, 220-222 Warnick, Christina Oleson, 245, 248 Wasatch Boulevard, 366 Wasatch Coal Company, 43 Wasatch Coal Mine, 40, 51 Wasatch County, Utah: boundaries, 270, 271, 274, 276, 277; created, 270; origin of name, 270 Wasatch Mountains, 264, 270, 272, 329, 335, 340, 363 Wasatch Range, 46 Washington County, Utah, 331; boundaries, 265, 268, 270-273, 276, 277; created, 264; settlement, 271 Washington, Utah, 2, 172 Wassworth, Mrs., 216 Water supply: Provo, 138, 139; Salt Lake City. 138 Waterpocket Fold, 201, 202 Waters, W. E., 120 Watson, Thomas, 111, 112 Watson, Wingfield, 152 Waubonsie Creek, Iowa, 2, 163 Wayne County, Utah: boundaries, 277; created, 277; origin of name, 277 Weber County, Utah, 2, 168; apportioned sections of waters and islands of Great Salt Lake, 274, 275; boundaries, 265-267; created, 262 Weber River, 46, 116, 168, 266, 364 Weber Valley, 262 Weggeland, Dan, 242 Weibye, Jens, 240 Weight, Dr. Jesse J., 317 Wells, Gen. Daniel Hanmer, 102, 173, 330, 333 Wells, Gov. Heber M., 139 Wells-Fargo, 56 West, Caleb, attitude toward Mormon converts, 243 Wetherill, John, 217 Wetherill, Louise, 217 Wheat, 154, 155, 169, 170 Whipping post, 119 Whirlpool Rapids, 206, 207 White Brothers, 205 White, J. Parley, 319 White Canyon, natural bridges, located, 148 "White House on the Hill," 303 Widerborg, Carl, 236 Widtsoe, Anna Karine, 245 Widtsoe, John A.: Colorado River journal, 195-231; Memorial Foundation, 195 Widtsoe, Leah D. (Mrs. John A.), 200 Wight, Lee B., 376 Wight, Lyman, 6, 21, 22 Wilcox, Wayne, "Thirty-Six Miles of History," 363-367 Wilkes, Edmund, 46 Willard, Utah, 147 Williams 9 398 INDEX Williams, Archibald, 114, 115 Williams, P. L., 62 Williams, Silas, 355 Willow trees, 215, 364 Wills, execution of, 121-124 Willyams, Brydges, 346, 353 Wilson, Zachariah D., 6-8, 13-15, 23, 26 Wilson, Mrs. Zachariah D., 26 Wilson County, Tennessee, 9, 10, 12, 18 Wimmer, Andy, 205, 206, 231 Wimmer, J. G, 216, 217 Wimmer, Thomas G., 205, 206, 227, 231 Winder, John R, 47, 48, 57, 59, 305 Winter Quarters, 157-159, 163 Winter Quarters Mine, 63 Woman's Exponent, quoted, 135, 136 Women: medical education of, 137, 142; ratio in emigration, 237, 238 Women's Legislative Council, 325 Wood, price of, 44 Woodman, J. F., 340-342, 344 Woodruff, Wilford, 169 Woods, Gov. George L., message to legislative assembly, 301 World War II, effect on hospital personnel, 316 Wyoming Territory, 108, 270. 273; created, 272 Wyoming's War Years, 1941-1945, reviewed, 182-184 Yazoo country (Azoo County?), 12 Yellow fever, 128 Yellowstone River, 23, 29, 158 Young, Brigham, 6-8, 21, 22, 24, 25, 29, 33, 35, 37, 43, 45, 102, 110, 128, 140, 141, 151-159, 161, 163. 164, 168-170, 173, 179, 261, 262, 265, 267, 270, 330-333, 366; attitude toward doctors, 131-133, 136, 137 Young, Joseph, 303 Young, Joseph A., 39 Young, Joseph W., 236 Young, Robert D, 200, 205, 206, 211, 216, 218, 226, 231 Young, Dr. Seymour B., 303, 304; see also Dr. Young's Insane Asylum Young, Steve, 217 Zane, Charles S., 60 Zealand, Denmark, 236 Zion Canyon, 200, 230 Zion's Camp, 16 Zobell, Hans, 240 |