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Show INDEX 397 INDEX Academy of the Sacred Heart, 343; picture of, 336 Adair, Thomas I., 169 The Advancement of Learning, by Mulder, reviewed, 385, 386 Adventure, 220 Affleck, Dr. J. T., 293-94 Agarapoots, 358 Agriculture: in Dixie, 269-80; alfalfa introduced, 278-80; castor oil beans, 217; cotton, 210-12; grapes, 214-17, 276; other fruits, 272; rice, 271; silkworms, 218-19; tobacco, 218; Utah's economy and, 5 Airis, E. H., 35 Alberta, Canada, Mormon colonization of, 12 Alder, Douglas L., "The Ghost of Mercur," 33-42 Alemany, Joseph Sadoc, O. P., 333, 334; letter by, 341; visits Utah, 338 Alta California, reports on breaking up of labor camp of railroad, 110 American Federation of Labor, convention of to combat depression, 4 American Placer Corporation, 161n Ames, Oakes, 101, 106 Ames, Oliver, 101, 106, 112 Andrew Sublette, Rocky Mountain Prince, 1808-1853, by Nunis, reviewed, 81-82 Andrus, James, 171-73, 176 Archives, State, immediate needs of, 60, 61; materials in, 58; report on, 374-75 Armstrong, John, U.S. Marshal, 295 Armijo, Antonio, 141, 145; names Rio de la Virgen, 142 Arrington, Leonard J., "Utah and the Depression of the 1890's," 3-18 Arthur, Christopher J., 353 Ash Creek, 145, 221; Indian farms on, 351 Ashton, Wendell J., review by, 379-81 Atkinville, 220 Averett, Elijah, called to Dixie, 206 Awards of AASLH, 94-95 B Banigan, Joseph, purchases bonds of the sugar factory, 13, 16 Barbee, William Tecumseh, stakes silver claims, 283 Barlow road, 24 Barney, Alma, 169 Barton, Reverend , 26 Beadle, J. H., quoted on Golden Spike ceremony, 115, 117 Beale, E. F., quoted on Sevier River, 144 Beebe, Leroy W., 170 Beecher, Henry Ward, 76 Bellevue, see Pintura Belmont, August and Company, 5 Benson, Ezra Taft, 65 Benson, Ezra Taft, I, 65 Bentley, Richard, 245, 269 Berry, Joseph, murdered by Indians, 149 Berry, Robert, murdered by Indians, 149 Berry Valley, 153 "Big Fill," 105 Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, colonization of, 12 Big Rock Candy Mountain, picture of, 143 "Big Trestle," 105, 110 Black Hawk War, 149 Bleak, James G, 204, 257, 279 Bloomington, 220 Bodwell, Mrs. , 26 Bolton, Herbert E., quoted, 147 Bonanza Flat, 281, 287 Bonelli, Daniel, 214 Booth, George, 115 Bosque Redondo captivity, 149 Bowyer, Joseph, 170 Bradford, Sam, 115 Bradshaw, Josephine Chase, 93 Branch, William, 269 Brannan, Samuel, declaration on Oregon, 24 Brooks, George, 263, 298; picture of home of, 250 Brooks, Juanita, "Color Country," 223-38; "The Cotton Mission," 201-21; "Early Buildings," 241-53; "The Face of the Land," 193-97; "Indian Sketches from the Journals of T. D. Brown and Jacob Hamblin," 347-60; review by, 77-80: "Silver Reef," 281-87; "Vignettes," 289-302 Brown, Hal W., 35 Brown, Thomas D., 348; becomes disaffected, 353; describes Indians, 349-52 Browning, Orville H , 102; accepts railroad map, 101 Bryant, Edwin, trail through Utah, 129- 35; map of, 128 Bryce Canyon, picture of, 238 Bryner, Ulrich, granted distillery license, 276 Buckeye Reef, 281, 287 Buckskin Mountain, 156, 159 Bullough, Vern L., "Polygamy: An Issue in the Election of 1860?" 119-26 Bull Valley, 214 Burgess, Melancthon Wheeler, home of pictured, 268 398 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Burgoyne, George, 259 Burr, David H , 311, 325; conducts federal survey, 315, 316 Calkins, Asa, 209 Call's Landing, wharehouse built on, 219 Cameron, David, 169 Campbell, Alexander, 65, 70 Camp Floyd, cemetery at pictured, 50, 73 Camp Lorenzo, 220 Canab Creek, see Kanab Creek Canab Jim, 153 Canab Fort, see Kanab Cannon, Abraham H , quoted on spiritual and temporal welfare, 17 Cannon, George Q., 72n; picture of, 2; represents church in negotations with investors, 14 Cannon, J. C , 217 Cannon, General John K., picture of, 366 Cannonville, 150 Carmichael's Cut, 104, 110 Carter, William, 210; picture of home of, 247; plans irrigation ditch in Dixie, 209 Casement, Jack, 111, 112 Casement brothers, 114 Catholicism, in Utah, 333-44 Catstairs Canyon, 172n, 173n Cautero, Gerard, 129n Cave Springs, 159, 163, 169 Cedar Breaks, picture of, 236 Cedar Mountains, 132 Central Pacific Railroad, race to Promontory, 99-117 Chase, George Ogden, 92 Chase, Isaac, 92 Chase Park, 92 Checkerboard Mountain, picture of, 235 Chihuahua, Mexico, Mormon colonization of, 12 Chinaman's Arch, picture of, 103 Christian Advocate, 27 Christensen, C. L., courtship of, 299, 300 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, colonizing committee of, 12; early efforts combating depression, 9, 10; Northwestern States Mission organized, 21-30; exodus of members, 29 Clark, John A., 322, 323 Clark, John Wesley, 169, 176 Clark, Lorenzo, adobe home picture of, 246 Clark, Thomas I., 169 Clark's Cut, 110 Clay, Henry, told Joseph Smith to go to Oregon, 22 Clements, C. C, 323 Cleveland Depression, 3-5; attitude of federal government toward, 4; unemployment in Utah, 6 Clyde, Governor George D., quoted on historical preservation, 54 Coe, L. W., 116 Colorado River (Grand, Rio de San Raphael), 138, 141 Columbia (schooner), 25 Connor, General Patrick Edward, 74, 114 Consolidated Mercur Gold Mines Company, 37 Cooley, Everett L., "Archives Past and Future," 57-61 Copelan, Willis, 153-56n, 161n, 169 Cottam, Thomas, home of pictured, 247 Cotton, dyes used, 203; failure of as a crop, 212; first planted in Dixie, 202; factory completed, 212, number employed, 299, picture of, 213; production of, 211 Cotton Mission, calls issued for, 206; occupations of members of, 208; see also Dixie Covington, Robert D., called to experiment with cotton culture, 202 Cox, Martha, teacher in St. George, 256 Coxey, Jacob, march of, 4 Crampton, C. Gregory, 129; "Journal of Two Campaigns by the Utah Territorial Militia Against the Navajo Indians, 1869," 149-76 Creer, Leland H., "In Appreciation," 305-7; named "Honorary Life Member," 393; "The President's Report," 373-76 Crocker, Charles, 102, 114 Crosby, Jesse W., 297 Crosby, Samuel O., 169, 171, 176 Crossing of the Fathers, 141, 150, 161n, 162n Danger Cave, Utah, registered historic landmark, 394 DeLaMar, Captain J. L., 36 Dellenbaugh, Frederick S., 140, 146 Dern, Governor George H , describes life in Mercur, 40, 41 Dern, John, 35 Deseret Employment Agency, 12 Deseret News, quoted on depression, 5, 18; reports on Santa Clara settlement, 214 Devil's Gate Bridge, picture of, 113 Dillon, Sidney, 112 Dixie College, pictures of, 258; site of first encampment, 209 "Dixie," on vermilion cliff, picture of, 267 INDEX 399 Dixie, crops grown in, 280; early towns in, 220; fruit industry in, 274-77; geographical boundaries of, 193; map of, 198-99; silkworm raising in, 218-19; wine industry, 217, 276-77 Dixie Times, 260 Dodge, Grenville M., 101, 106, 114 Dodge, Walter E., 269; introduces bee culture, 270, fruit trees, 272 Dodge Spring, 273, 292 Dominguez-Escalante expedition, 138, 141, 162n, 163n, 195 Donner-Reed Pass, 133, 135 Donner party, 181 Douglas Democrats, 118, 120, 125 Douglas, Stephen A., polygamy as a factor in his political defeat, 119-26 Dred Scott decision, 123 Driggs, Howard R., named "Honorary Life Member," 393 Drummond, Judge William W., 26 Duff, John, 114 Duncan's Retreat, 171, 220 Durant, Thomas C , 112, 114, 115 Durham, G. Homer, "Discourse by President Brigham Young Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, August 4, 1867," 63-76; picture of, 362; "Utah History: Some Dimensions for Future Study," 363-71 Durkee, Governor Charles, quoted on Homestead Act, 321 Eagle Gate, artist's conception of, 308 Eccles, David C , built sawmill in Oregon, 22 Edwards, Jonathan, 65 Eicholtz, Leonard, 105 Eisenhower, President Dwight D., 65 Electric power plants, 14-17; Provo River, 37 Emigration Canyon, named national historic landmark, 394 Enterprise, 220 Estill & Co. Express, 327-30 Evans, David W., 64, 66 Evans, Richard L., 64 The Exploration of the Colorado River, by Powell, reviewed, 386 Eyring, Henry, 257, 271 Fabian, Harold P., 52 Fairfield, 37 Farmer's Mutual Improvement Association, 273 Farnham, T. J., quoted on Sevier River, 142 Farr and West, 105 Fisher, William, 105 Five Hundred Utah Place Names, by Leigh, reviewed, 386 Floating Island, 135 Following the Indian Wars, by Knight, reviewed, 177-78 Ford, Governor Thomas, 120 Fort Douglas, established, 73; picture of band at Golden Spike ceremony, 114 Fort Harmony, 210 Forty Years Among the Indians, by Jones, reviewed, 87 Foster Charles, 302 Fox, Samuel R., 317 Free Grass to Fences, by Fletcher, reviewed, 384-85 Fremont, John C, 133, 144, 195; trail across Great Basin, 131; quoted on Green River, 139, on Sevier River, 139 Fremont's Fourth Expedition, Hafen and Hafen, eds., reviewed, 80-81 From St. Louis to Sutter's Fort, by Lienhard, Gudde, ed., reviewed, 181-82 Front Street, Pordand, Oregon, picture of, 20 Gardner, Daniel W., 26 Gardner, Robert, 249; called to Dixie, 206; quote from diary of, 209 Gemmell, R. C , account of Mercur's origin by, 34 Golden Gate Mill, 36 Golden Spike ceremony, picture at, 113 Goold, Robert F., quoted on alfalfa growing in Dixie, 279 Gould, Samuel J., ranch of, 153, 155, 169 Grafton, 220 Grand River, see Colorado River Grant, President U. S., telegram to on joining of rails, 116 Grayback Mountain, 133 Great Salt Lake Valley, Base and Meridian Monument pictured, 311; surveys of, 310 Green River (Ka'na, Rio San Buenaventura, Rio Verde, Seeds-ke-dee Agie, Spanish), Escalante crossing of, 138, picture of, 138; described by Fremont, 139; Ute crossing of, 139 Green River, Utah, 139 Graves, Sister E. H , 203 Gunlock, 204 Gunnison crossing, 139 Gunnison River, reached by Spaniards, 138 Gunsight Butte, 160, 163; picture of, 161 H Hafen, LeRoy R., review bv, Haines, J. W., I l l , 115 31-82 400 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Hamblin, Jacob, 150, 163n, 171, 173, 210; called to Indian mission, 353-55; called to Kanab, 214, 360; describes Indians, 359, selling children, 355, wedding, 356; picture of, 354; picture of Santa Clara home, 53, 359; plants first cotton, 176, 201 Hamblin, 220 Hardy, Augustus P., 355; called on Indian mission, 201, 202 Harkness, Dr. W. H , 115 Harlan-Young company, 130, 132, 181 Harmon, Appleton, appointed superintendent of cotton factory, 211, 212 Harmon, Lorenzo F., early mission to Oregon, 25, 27, 28 Harmony, 204 Harris, Thomas L. (Polygamy Harris), 121-23 Harrisburg, 220, 221 Harris House, 283 Haskell, Thales, 355; called on Indian mission, 201 Hastings, Lansford W., 129, 131, 132, 181 Hatch, Ira, called on Indian mission, 201 Howard, Charles, 170 Heberville ("Never Sweat"), experimental farm at, 203, 204, 220 Hebron, 220 Hemenway, Luther S., 271, 272 Henefer, William, 352, 353 Herriman, Henry Harrison, 176 Hewes, David, presents golden spike, 111, 116n Higgins, Silas, 271; early missionary to Oregon, 25, 27 Hill, Lewis S., 323 Hilton, Charles, 170 Hine, Robert V., review by, 80-81 Historical Notes, 91-95, 187-90, 393-95 Historical Sites in Glen Canyon Mouth of San Juan River to Lee's Ferry, by Crampton, reviewed, 86-87 History of South Dakota, by Schell, reviewed, 387 Holbrook, Keith, 132 Holmes, Albert S., facsimile of stampless letter of, 326; letter by, 328 Holy Cross Hospital, established, 339, 340; picture of, 336 Homestead Law, 318 Hooper, William H., introduced memorial, 322; quoted on land claims, 319 Hopkins, Mark, 114 Home, Joseph, 203 Houston, John, 169 Hudspeth, James M., 128, 129 Hughes, John, 26 Hunt, Captain Jefferson, leads trading expedition to California, 195; pilots Forty - Niners, 196 Huntsman, Orson W., quoted on collecting donations for temple, 251 Huntington, Collis P., 101, 102, 114 Hurd, Charley, 167 Illinois State Journal, 121-26 Illinois State Register, 111, 125, 126 Imlay, John W., 170 Indians: described by Brown, 349-52, by Hamblin, 355-60; missions to, 348 Mormon land policies against, 310, 314 316; Navajo Campaigns, 149-76; pic ture of, 346; policy on land titles, 314 relinquish land titles, 318 Industrial Employment Bureau, 10; bulletins in Deseret News, 11 Inland Crystal Salt Company, 14 Intermountain Salt Works, 14 Indians, Infants and Infantry, by Mattes, reviewed, 178-80 Iron Military District of the Utah Territorial Militia, 151n; engages Navajos, 173, 174 Irrigation: early efforts in St. George, 210- 11, 214 Isom, S., 170 Ivins, Anthony W., 263 Ivins, Caddie, 263 Ivins, Israel, picture of home of, 246; surveys St. George, 209 Ivins, Stanley S., review by, 377-79 J Jackling, Daniel C, 40 fames Strang's Ancient and Modern Michil-imackinac, edited by May, reviewed, 85-86 Jarvis, Brigham, 210, 216, 299 The Jews of California from the Discovery of Gold until 1880, by Glanz, reviewed, 387 Jocelyn, Stephen E., 320 John, Sister, 29 John, William M., 320 Johnson Canyon, 156n, 172n Johnson, Charles Ellis, picture of, 262 Johnson, Ellis, picture of, 262 Johnson, F. T., 374; picture of, 372 Johnson, Jay, picture of, 262 Johnson, Joseph E., 264; describes possibilities of wine production, 277; develops horticulture and floriculture, 269-73; picture of, 271 Johnson, "Nigger," 286 Johnston's Army, 29, 123 Jolly, Bryant H., 170 INDEX 401 Judd, Joseph, 171, 176 Judd, Minerva Dart, describes experiences with cotton, 203 Judd, Thomas, picture of, 271; pioneers fruit production in Dixie, 273-74 Judd, Zadoc K., makes a cotton gin, 202 "Jupiter" (engine), 115, 116; nearing Promontory, picture of, 113 Kaibab Indian Reservation, 156n Ka'na, see Green River Kanab, 153, 155n, 171ff; refounded, 150 Kanab Creek, 140, 155, 169; picture of lake in cave, 175 Kansas-Nebraska bill, 121 Keetch, Bishop E. C, 12 Kelly, Charles, 129; review by, 181-82 Kimball, Heber C, 203; quoted on land policy, 314 Kirby Benedict, Frontier Federal Judge, by Hunt, reviewed, 382-84 Knight, Samuel, called on Indian mission, 201 Korns, J. Roderic, 129, 130 Lake Powell, 161n, 163n Lake Timpanogots, see Utah Lake Lamar, Howard R., review by, 382-84 Land: certificate, facsimile of, 312; federal survey office in Utah closed, 317, 318; Mormon-Gentile conflicts, 324, 325; Mormon policies, 309-25; office opened, Great Salt Lake City, 323; Walkara, Chief, quoted on policy, 314; Young, Brigham, quoted on, 315-17, 320 Laney, William, 169 Lang, William, pioneers alfalfa raising in St. George, 279 Larson, A. Karl, "Pioneer Agriculture," 269-80 Larson, Gustive O., "Land Contest in Early Utah," 309-25 Larson, T. A., review by, 83-85 Laub, George, quoted on courthouse building of, 244 Laub, John, works on well in Dixie, 219 Laub, Margaret, picture of home of, 247 LaVerkin Creek, 145 Law of Consecration, 315 Leavitt, Dudley, 214, 295 Leavitt, Sarah Sturdevant, supervises cotton weaving. 202 Leeds Creek, 221 Lee Ferry, 150, 166n; sight of pictured, 164 Lee, John D., quoted on exhibition, 205; settles at Harmony, 201 Lee, John D., Jr., 169, 176 Lehi Sugar Factory, picture of, 15 Leigh, Rufus Wood, "Naming of the Green, Sevier, and Virgin Rivers," 137-47 Lewis, William C, 105 Lewiston, Utah, 33-34 Liberty Park, 92 Lincoln, Abraham, election of 1860 in Illinois, 119 Linford, Ernest H., review by, 178-80 Litde, Feramorz, 211 Litde Salt Lake, 142 Livingston, Jim, 104 Lone Cedar, 260 Long Valley Junction, 140 Luba, Philip, 263 Lyman, Amasa, 75n, 219 Lytle, George Andrew, 171, 176 M Maeser, Karl G., 257 Magazines, published in Dixie, 261 Mail routes, early, 327-30 Manning Canyon, 33 Manning Gold Mines Company, 41 Manning Mill, 36, 42 Manogue, Bishop Patrick, 333 Martineau, James H., 203 Mattison, Ray H , review by, 381-82 Maughan, Scott, 128, 129 Maxwell, George R., register, 322, 323 Maxwell, William B., 153, 155n, 169, 171 McAllister, J. D. T., announces policy on schools, 256; quoted on drama, 263 McCulloch, Hugh, 101, 106 McCullough, Judge James D., superintends work on St. George courthouse, 242 McDonald, A. F., 212 McFarlane, John M., 257, 298 McGeary, James, U.S. Marshal, 295 McGloin, John Bernard, S.J., "Two Early Reports Concerning Roman Catholicism in Utah, 1876-81," 333-44 Mclntyre, Robert, 155n Mercur, business district picture of, 32; church choir picture of, 38; electric power for, 37; fire department picture of, 38; fire of 1902, 39, 40; first claims in, 34; in 1930's, 42; naming of, 35 Mercur Gold Mining and Milling Company, builds cyanide plant, 35, 36 Merrill, Bishop , 105 "Metalliferous Murphy," 281 Miles, Josephine Jarvis, 256 Milgram, James W., "Estill & Co. Express," 327-30 Millard County, colonization expanded, 12 Miller, David E., 129; ed., "Journal of Two Campaigns by the Utah Territorial Militia Against the Navajo Indians, 1869," 149-76; review by, 82, 83 402 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Miller, Henry W., 216 Mills, Edgar, 115 Milne, David, 297 Mining: coal resources exploited, 17; decline of, 5; gold discovered in Mercur, 35; silver in Mercur, 34, 35, in Silver Reef, 281-87 Moccasin Ranch, picture of Indian monument on, 152 Moccasin Springs, 153-55, 156n Montague, Samuel, 114 Monument Point, 102, 103, 106, 112 Moorman, Madison Berryman, quote from journal of, 131n, 132n Morgan, J. P. and Company, 5 The Mormon Conflict, 1850-1859, by Furniss, reviewed, 77-80 Mormons: colonization for 1896-1904, 12; missionaries picture of, 24; Navajo War, 150; petition to Queen Victoria, 23; settle in Nauvoo, 120; working on railroad picture of, 103 Morrill, John, 170 Mortensen, A. R., picture of, 304; review by, 384-85 Mountain Dell, 220 Mulder, William, quoted on local history, 55 Meeks, Sister, wove cotton cloth, 203 N Naegle, John C, called to make wine, 276 Natural gas, distribution of, 16 Nauvoo, Illinois, named national historic landmark, 394; Mormons settle in, 120; picture of, 118; political influence of, 120 Navajo Indians, campaigns against, 149- 76; map of campaign, 148 Navajo Mountain, 155, 156n, 157, 159 Nelson, Hans, 170 Nelson, Jens, 170 "Never Sweat," see Heberville New Harmony, 145 Newsletter, presents a gold spike, 111 Newspapers, early in Dixie, 259, 260 Nibley, Charles W., set up Deseret Employment Agency, 12 Nicollet River, see Sevier River Nolan, Bart, 286 Nootka, see Vancouver Island Northrup, 220 North Willow Canyon, 130 Notes on General Ashley the Overland Trail and South Pass, by Frost, reviewed, 82, 83 Nottingham, W. H , 115 "Number 119" (engine), 116 0 O'Connell, Bishop Eugene, 333 Old Spanish Trail, 139, 211 Old Ute Trail, 161n Olmstead Generating Plant, 37 Olsen, C. J., "State Action in Relation to Preservation of Historical Resources in the Expanding West," 45-61; picture of, 44 Oregon boundary, established, 23 Oregonian, quoted on Mormonism, 28 Oregon Statesman, editorial plea for religious freedom, 27; quoted on Mormon settlement, 23, 25 Orr, William, 35 Orton, Joseph, 259, 263; quoted, 255 Ott, David, 170 Pacific Union Express Company, 116 Page, John E., reports on Mormon proposals on Oregon, 23 Pah-rush, see Virgin River Paiute Indians, murder Whitmore and Mc- Intyre, 149 Panguitch John, 167, 168 Panic of 1893, 3 Paria, picture of, 152 Paria River, 140, 150; described, 156, 165 Parish, Hank, 286 Parry, Edward L., describes temple building, 249 Pass Canyon, 130; picture of, 134 Pearce, J. D. L , 151, 154 Pearne, Reverend T. H , opposes Mormons in Oregon, 27 Peart, Jacob, inscription on rock, 204, pictured, 205 Pendleton, B. F., 269 Peyton, G. S., 35 Pierce, Thomas J., 169 Pilot Peak, 135; view of, 134 Pine Valley, 204; church in pictured, 225 Pine Valley Mountains, 145; picture of, 221 Pinedo, Arie, discovers Mercur lode, 35 Pinto Creek, 221 Pintura, 220, 273 Pioneer Electric Power Plant, 14-16; picture of, 15 Pipe Springs, 150, 153, 155, 169; fort at pictured, 175 Pocketville, 204, 220 Pollock, Joseph H., 170 Polygamy: and Stephen A. Douglas, 119- 26; raids for in Dixie, 285, 294-96 The Pomologist, 260; quoted, 270-73 Popular sovereignty, 123; tied to polygamy, 125 Population, increase in Utah, 6 INDEX 403 Poulson, M. Wilford, review by, 85-86 "Pounding Rock Into the Temple Foundation" (song), 239 Powder River Campaigns, Hafen and Hafen eds., reviewed, 381-82 Powell, John W., men of expedition murdered, 301 Pratt, Orson, conducts first survey, 310; reports on possibility of Mormon emigration to Oregon, 23 Pratt, Orson, Jr., 259 Pratt, Parley P., sent to explore south, 196 Prattsville, 220 Preston, William B., 216 Promontory Summit, designated site for uniting rails, 106, 107; railroad completed, 99, 114-17 Pulsipher, John, called to Dixie, 207; quoted on lyceums, 265 Purbeck, George A., markets securities for Utah enterprises, 16 Pymm, John, 245, 291 Pymm, Seth, 263 Queetuse, Chief, killed by Toab, 301 Railroads: Chinese work on, 102, 103, 107, 108; completion of transcontinental, 64, 99-117; construction decline, 4, 5; driving of Golden Spike, 111-17; Irish work on, 107, 110; Mormon participation in building of, 102-9; Salt Lake and Mercur built, 37 Raisins, crop in Dixie, 217 Ransom, Thomas, 176 Redlum Canyon, 131, 132 Redlum Spring, 131, 132 Reed, Governor Amos, requests land office, 320 Reed, S .B., 114-16 Republican party, 123-26 Reviews and Recent Publications, 77-89, 177-85, 377-92 Rice, John, 281 Riding, Henry, 169 Riggs, Charles, 169 Rio Blanco, see White River Rio de la Virgen, see Virgin River Rio de San Rafael, see Colorado River Rio San Buenaventura, see Green River Rio San Clemente, see White River Rio Santa Clara, see Santa Clara River Rio Santa Isabel, see Sevier River Rio Severo, see Sevier River Rio Sulfureo, see Virgin River Rio Verde, see Green River Rio Virgin Times, 160 Rio Virgen Manufacturing Company, organized, 212 Rivera, Don Juan Maria de, 138 Robinson, John King, murdered over land claims, 320 Rockville, 144, 171; co-operative store, 275 Rockwell, O. P., member of trading expedition to California, 195 Rocky Mountain Pomological Society, 272 Romney, George, picture of, 366 Romney, Isabel, 263 Romney, Mary, 263 Romney, Miles P., 245, 263 Rothschilds, 5 Roundy, Napoleon B., 170 Safford, Governor A. P. K., I l l , 115 St. Charles, Idaho, 12 "St. George and the Dragon" (song), 222 St. George Commercial Club, 265 St. George Courthouse, 225; building of, 242-45; design of, 245 St. George Drama Association, 263, 264 St. George Gardeners' Club, organized, 269, 272 St. George Library, 266 St. George Social Hall, 241, 266; pictures of, 243, 254 St. George Tabernacle, building of, 241, 242; clock on, 296, 297; dancing in, 266; pictures of, 227 St. George Temple, 226, 245; labor on, 249, 251, 252; pictures of, 225, 240; story of building of, 245-53 St. George, culture, 255-67; early homes in, 244, pictures of, 215, 246-47; first band, pictures of, 254; pictures of, 192, 252; post office, pictures of, 290, 291 St. Helens, Oregon, gospel preaching in, 26 St. Joseph's School, 338 St. Mary's of the Wasatch, established, 338, 343; picture of, 336 Saltair Pavilion, constructed, 14; picture of, 13 Salt industry, 14 Salt Lake and Los Angeles Western Railroad (Salt Lake, Garfield, and Western), built, 14 Salt Lake and Mercur Railroad, 37; described, 39 Salvatore, Joseph, 129n Sanborn, Jeremiah W., recommendation for combatting depression, 6-7 Sanderson, Chief Justice S. W., I ll Santa Clara, 204; Swiss colony at, 212-16 Santa Clara Creek, 221 Santa Clara River, 145 Savage, Charles R., quoted on railroad workers, 110 404 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Savage, Nephi, 257 Scanlan, Bishop Lawrence, picture of, 332; reports on early Catholicism in Utah, 333-44 Schools: Early in St. George, 256-59; established by Catholics, 337, 338, 340, 343; Mormon attitude toward Presbyterian, 256 Schurtz, Peter, see Shirts, Peter Seeds-ke-dee Agie, see Green River "Seldom Sop," see Tonaquint Sentinal Rock, picture of, 160 Sevier Lake, 140 Sevier River (Nicollet River, Rio Severo, Rio Santa Isabel), 140, 141, 144 Sharp and Young, 104 Sharp, Bishop John, attended Golden Spike ceremony, 114 Sheep troughs, 169, 171 Sherman, William, 111 Sherwood, Henry S., conducts first survey, 310 Shilling, W. N., 115, 116 Shirts, Peter, 157n, 168n Shunesburg, 171, 220, 221 Silver Island, 135 Silver Reef, 220, 281-87; businesses in, 283; Chinatown of, 286; legends concerning, 281, 283; Mormon trade with, 283; pictures of, 228, 282, 284-86; production of ore in, 283 Silver Reef Miner, 283 Simonds, Mrs. , 26 Skull Valley, 130, 131 Skutumpah, 172n Smart, William B., "Mormonism's First Foothold in the Pacific Northwest," 21- 30 Smith, George A., 245; issues circular on wine-making, 276; visits Heberville, 204 Smith, James E., 170 Smith, Jedediah Strong, 145, 195 Smith, John Henry, member church colonization committee, 12 Smith, John W., 170 Smith, Joseph, 120, 121; interested in Oregon, 22; Oregon plan never started, 23 Smith, Joseph F., picture of, 2; quoted on responsibility of church leadership, 7 Smithson, James D., 169 Smoot, Senator Reed, trial of, 18 Snow, Artemisia, 263 Snow, Edward H., 257; quoted on Dixie wine, 217 Snow, Erastus, 171, 172, 241, 242, 245, 263, 269; advice on dancing, 266; "Big House," picture of, 251; changes county line, 285; picture of, 200 Snow, Frank, 216 Snow, Hannah W., 263 Snow, Josephine, 263 Snow, Lorenzo, becomes church president, l7; building St. George temple, 245, 248 Snow, William, 245 Snow's Canyon, picture of, 223, 224 Snyder, W. F. and Son Company, 41 Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 334, 335, 342 Sonora, Mexico, Mormon colonization of, 12 Sorenson, Andrew, 170, 176 South Pass, 1858: James Chisholm's Journal of the Wyoming Gold Rush, edited by Homsher, reviewed, 83-85 Spaneshank, see Navajo Mountain Spanish Fork agreement, 318 Spanish River, see Green River Spilsbury, Albert Piatt, 176 Springdale, 204 Stambaugh, S. C , 316, 317, 324 Stanford, Leland, 100-2, 111, 116 Stanford Special (train), 111 Stapley, Charles, brings alfalfa seed to Dixie, 279 The Star, 260 Star Valley, Wyoming, colonization of, 12 State of Deseret, land policies of, 312, 313 State Park and Recreation Commission, established, 51; collaborating agencies, 52 Steele, John, 146 Stegner, Wallace, named "Fellow," 393 Stratton, I. A., 170 Stratton, Joseph Norman, 170, 176 Stratton, Oliver, Jr., 170 Strobridge, J. H , 102, 110, 115 Stuart, David M., earlv mission to Oregon, 25-29 Sturges, Philip C, review by, 177-78 Sugar industry, 13-14 Taylor, John, 170; quoted on St. George, 245 Taylor's Mill, 112 Tecumseh Hill, 281, 287 Telegraph, centennial of completion of, 395 Tenney, Anman M., 170 Tenth Ward Band, 114 Theobald, George, 176 Thornton, Amos, called on Indian mission, 201 Tithing scrip, 245; picture of, 8 Toab, Chief, 300-2 Todd, Reverend Doctor, 115 Tompkins, Philip W., 91-92 Tonaquint ("Seldom Sop"), 210, 220 Toquerville, 204 I N D E X 405 Toroweap, picture of, 301 Townsite Law, 322; effect in Utah, 324 Tracey, Joseph, 27 Trappers and Mountain Men, reviewed, 388 Tritle, F. A., I l l , 115 Trumball Mountain, source of timber for St. George temple, 248, 249 Tutsegavit, Chief, 358 Twelve-Mile Canyon, see Johnson Canyon Twenty-Fourth of July celebration, picture of, 288 Twenty-Seventh Wife, by Wallace, reviewed, 377-79 U Uintah Reservation, opened to white settlement, 12 Ungahtaz Pass, 172n The Union, 260 Union Light and Power Company, see Utah Power and Light Company Union Pacific Railroad, picture of party at 1,000 mile tree, 98; race to Promontory, 99-117 United States Delegation to Pan-American Conference, picture of, 366 Upper Snake River Valley, Idaho, colonization of, 12 Utah Central Railroad, 101 Utah Expedition, 123, 124 Utah Historical Quarterly, facsimiles of, 306 Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, see Utah Sugar Company Utah Lake (Lake Timpanogots), 141 Utah Power and Light Company, 16, 17 Utah State Historical Society, Board of Trustees of, pictures and short sketches, 186-90; report on, 373-76 Utah State Public Records, picture of, 372 The Utah Story, by Hunter, reviewed, 182 Utah Sugar Company, factory built at Lehi, 13, 14 Ute Crossing, 169 Ute Indians, depredations of, 149 Ute Trail, 172n Utley, Robert M., "The Dash to Promontory," 99-117 Vancouver Island, Mormon proposals for settlement, 23 "Vepricula," 218 Virgen City, 171; plattoon of, 153 Virgin River (Rio de la Virgen, Pah-rush), forks of, 144, 146; picture of, 143 Virgin River Basin, crops grown in, 269 W Wahweap Creek, 158n, 161, 163n Walkara, Chief, quoted on land policy, 314 Walker, Charles Lowell, 208, 263, 295; called to Dixie, 206; describes well driving in St. George, 219; edits newspaper, 259; picture of, 259; poem by, 260; quoted on lecturer, 265; songs by, 222, 239, 296 Walker, Joseph, "Some Memories of Dixie," 289-92; "Growing Up in St. George," 292-93; "Portrait of a Country Doctor," 293-94 Walker, Marjorie, review by, 385, 386 Warm Creek, 158n, 169 Warren, Major General G. K., commission of, 101, 102, 106 Washburn, Lorraine T., "Culture in Dixie," 255-68 Washington County Agricultural and Manufacturing Society, exhibition of, 204, 205 Washington County, early settlements in, 204, 220; plattoon of, 153 Washington County News, 60 Waterfall, William, describes Mercur fire, 40 Webb, Henry J., "Edwin Bryant's Trail Through Western Utah," 129-35 Young, Alma A., 170 Young, Ann Eliza Webb, 63 Young, Brigham, consecrates property, 315; contracts to grade railroad lines, 100, 107; correspondence to regarding mail express, 329; discourse on price of wheat, 74, on race and color, 69, on temporal affairs, 75; divorced by Ann Eliza Webb, 377-79; established cotton experiment farm, 203; home, pictures of, 53, 246; intention regarding Dixie wine, 276; plans southern settlement, 203; prediction on St. George, 241; proposes building St. George temple, 245; quoted on federal land survey, 315, 316, on land claims, 320, on land titles, 316, 317; quoted on temple furnishings, 253; remarks on farm problem, 66; sends out exploring parties, 347,348; visits south, 205 Young, Harriet Amelia Folsom, 63 Young, Joseph W., 217 Young, Mary Van Cott, 63 Young Ladies magazines, 261 Young Men's Historical Club, 260, 261 Zion's Canyon, pictures of, 229-34 UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY BOARD OF TRUSTEES (Terms Expiring April 1,1965) LELAND H. 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