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Show INDEX 409 I N D EX Abajo Mountains, 278 Adleman, Gus, 361 Aeschbacher, W. D., review by, 89-90 Aguilar, Juan de, 225 Ahlstrom, Charles, 362 Albright, Horace, 286 Alta-Brighton-Park City recreational area, 286; picture of, skiing at, 287 American Association for State and Local History, convention of, 101, 403-5 American Fur Company, 310 Amnesty proclamation, 124-26 Among the Mormons, by Mulder and Mor-tensen, announcement of publication, 192-93; award winner, 405; reviewed, 381-83 Anderson, Bernice Gibbs, "Stansbury's Survey of the Inland Sea," 65-81 Andrus, Hyrum L., 102 "Angel's Landing," 214 Antelope Island, 72; causeway, 289 Antillon, Isidoro de, map-maker, 280n Arches National Monument, 289 Arrington, Leonard J., 102 Arthur. Bishop C. J., 166 Asav. 217 Ash Creek. 275 Ashlev Creek. 248 Ashley Falls, 248 Ashley National Forest, 255 Ashlev Valley, oil wells in, 248, 250 Ashlev, General William H., 153, 155, 248, 310, 315 Athearn. Robert G., "The Independence of the Denver and Rio Grande," 3-21 Atomic Energy Commission, 16 Austin, Colorado, 225 Aydelott, G. B., 19 Awards of Merit, 101, 102, 405 Axtell, Samuel B., 109; picture of, 106 Aztec Creek, 278 Aztlan, 277, 280n B Babbitt, Almon W., 37; quoted, 38 Badlam, Alexander, 145 Bailey, Reed W., 404 The Bannock of Idaho, by Madsen, reviewed, 391-92 Basketmaker people, 248 Baskin, R. N., 374 Bean, George Washington, 208 Bear Canyon, 253 Bear Lake, 259, 260 Bear River, 260 Bear River Bay, 73 Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, 266 Bear River Range, 259 Bear River Valley, 67 Beaver Mountain, 261 Beaver Woolen mills, 360 Beobachter Publishing Company, 332 Bernhisel, John M., 37, 40 Besenstiel, Hans, fictional character, 334 Big Field, 24 Bi\uben, 347n Black Peak, see Navajo Mountain Black Rock, 74; beach at, 289 Blacksmith's Fork Canyon, 69 Blood atonement, 60-62; manifesto on, 62 Bluff, 168 Board of Registration and Elections, see Utah Commission Bolton, Herbert E., 235n, 237n Bonanza Gilsonite mines, 255 Bonneville, Captain Benjamin Louis Eula-lie de, 66, 152, 153, 323; career of, 155: use of his name, 159 Bonneville Salt Flats, 66 Bonneville terrace. 157 Bonpland, Aime, 270 "Boot Hill Cemetery," 368 Boyd, Linn, 37 "Brian Head," 219 Bridger, James, 67, 81, 151, 153, 259, 319; picture of, 311 Brigham Young Monument, picture of, 296 British fur trappers, 310, 313 Broadbent, Thomas L., "The Salt La\e City Beobachter: Mirror of an Immigration," 329-50 Brooks, Juanita, "The Land that God Forgot," 207-19; quoted, 47 Brown's Hole, 153 Brown's Settlement, see Ogden Brush Creek gorge, 255 Bryce, Ebenezer, 283, 298 Bryce Canyon, 216, 218, 222, 275; picture of, 217 Buckskin Mountain, 215 Buc\s\in and Blanket Days, by Tibbies, reviewed, 91-92 Buc\skjn and Spurs, by Shirley, reviewed, 395 Bullock, Deputy David, 363 Burlington Railroad, 6, 9 Buschmann (Bushman), Gustav F., 332, 345, 346 Bushman, Gustav F., see Buschmann, Gustav F. 410 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Cache Valley (Willow Valley), 151, 259, 260; Historical Society chapter of, 103; rendezvous in, 310; survey of, 69 Cahone, Colorado, 225 Cainc, John T., 374 Caldwell, Gaylon L., " 'Utah Has Not Seceded': A Footnote to Local History," 171-75 Caliente, Nevada, 365 California, statehood for, 36 California Wire Cloth Corporation, 8 "California Zephyr," 6, 9 Camp Concepcion, 237n Camp Floyd, 291 Camp Victory, picture of, 264 Cannon, Abraham H., 126 Cannon, George Q., 126 Cannon, Hugh J., on board of Beobachter, 332 Cantonment Loring, 69 Carlton, A. B., letter of, 123 Carnegie Museum, 252 Carpenter, Edwin H., Jr., review by, 87-88 Carrington, Albert, 33, 69, 72, 74; picture of home of, 70 Carrington Island, 72; surveyed, 80 Carson family, 294 Carson, George, 295 Carson Hotel, Pony Express station at, 291 Carson, Washington, 295 "Carte Generale," 271, 277, 279n, 281n; reproduction of, 268 Carvalho, Solomon Nunes, 284 Casas Grandes, 111 Castle Island, 72 "Castle Rock," 230 Castle Valley, 293 Cataract Canyon, 235n Caughey, John W., 404; review by, 381-83 Cedar Breaks, 219; National Monument, 275, 293 Cedar City, Utah, 219 Cedar City Co-op, 358; merchandise in, 362; picture of, 359 Cedar City tithing office, picture of, 359 Cedar Sheep Company, 361 Central Pacific Railroad, 263 Central Route to the Pacific, by Heap, Hafen, ed., reviewed, 86-87 Center Stake of Zion, 166n Champoeg Convention, 31 Cheyenne Pass, 81 Chicago Bridge plant, 8 Chipultapec, Mexico, 180-2 Chouteau, Auguste, 309 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Associated Newspapers of, 347; colonizing of, 161-68; incorporation of, 35; manifesto on blood atonement, 62; purchasing land in Mexico, 178-80; rebap-tism in, 57, 59, 60 Cisneros, Don Juan Pedro, 225, 228, 229, 232, 236n Cities, incorporated, 35 City Creek, 25 Civil War, 353, 354 Clark, James R., 102; "The Kingdom of God, the Council of Fifty and the State of Deseret," 131-48 Clawson, Spencer, 374 Clayton, Nephi, 116 Clear Lake, 275 Cleland, Robert Glass, death of, 103 "Cloth Cap," 79 Clyde, Governor George Dewey, 294, 403, 404 Coach house, picture of, 372 Collett, Reuben, 168 Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation, 8, 15 Colorado River (Grand, Rio de S. Rafael, Rio Zaguanganas), 167, 221, 223, 227, 240, 273, 275, 276, 289; crossing of, 234 Colorado and Southern Railroad, 7 Columbia-Geneva Steel Division, 7 Compromise of 1820, 39; of 1850, 39-41 Consecration movement, 47; deeds of, 59 Cooley, Everett L., 102, 403; "Carpetbag Rule - Territorial Government in Utah," 107-29 Co-op stores, 358 Corinne, Utah, 264 Cosninas, see Havasupais Costanso, Miguel, 271, 277, 279n, 280n Cottam, Walter P., 236n Cotton Mission, 210 Cottonwood Wash, 232 Council of Fifty, 133; activities in State of Deseret, 146-48; as governing body of the Kingdom, 139-42; interlocking membership of, 143-46; organization of, 148; political and civil activities of, 142-43 Counties, organizing and fixing boundaries of, 35 Crampton, C. Gregory, 102, 221n, 236n; "Humboldt's Utah, 1811," 269-81 Creer, Leland H., "The Evolution of Government in Early Utah," 23-42; "The President's Report," 373-80; review by 186-88 Crossing of the Fathers, 222, 232-35, 237, 276; steps at, 237n; will be inundated 245 Cuesta de las Animas, 229 Cumming, Governor Alfred, 115 INDEX 411 Daggett County, 250 Daily Sentinel (Grand Junction),quoted, 16 Dale, Edward Everett, review by, 189-91 Dana, Marshall N., 404 Danger Cave, by Jennings, reviewed, 393 Daniels Canyon, Indian agency in, 249 Daughters of Utah Pioneers, host of convention, 403 Davison, Stanley R., review by, 88-89 Dawson, John W., 109; picture of, 106 Dead Horse Point, 241, 289; naming of, 243, 244 DeLamar, Nevada, 365; picture of, 359 Delta, Utah, 275 Democratic party, 334 DeMun. Jules, 309 Denver Posse, The Westerners, award winner, 405 Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, 5-21; "California Zephyr" of, 6; court battles of, 12-14; equipment of, 20; experiments of, 16-19; gross earnings of, 21; narrow gauge track eliminated, 15; passanger traffic of, 6, 7, 9, 11 Denver and Salt Lake Railroad, 4 Deseret, see State of Deseret News, 49, 53, 333 Desert Springs, 367 Diamond Mountain, 66 Dietrich, Joseph Walter, 330 Dinosaur National Monument, 227, 251-55; 273 Dinosaur quarry, 251-53; reliefing operations, picture of, 251 Dinosaur replica, picture of, 253 Dixie, cotton growing in, 209 Dixie Mission, see Cotton Mission Dolores River, 225, 234, 273 Dolphin Island, 75, 78 Domingo, Juan, 225, 230-32 Dominguez, Francisco Antanasio, 223, 224, 232, 241, 271, 274 Dominguez-Escalante expedition, see Esca-lante expedition Donner Party, 71, 259, 297 Dooley, J. E., 374 Dotsero Cutoff, 12 Doty, James D., 109, 114; quoted, 147; picture of, 106 Douglas, Stephen A., 37 Douglass, Earl, discovered fossils, 252 "Drive Through the Ages," 255 Drummond, Judge William W., 109 Dry Fork Canyon, 255 Duchesne County, 247 Duchesne River, 227; Indian Agency on, 249 Duchesne, Utah, 255 Due bills, 358-60 Duncan, 212 Eble, Kenneth E., 221n Echo Park Dam, 252 Edmunds-Tucker Act, 117, 118 Egg Island, 78 El Castillo, 276 Eldredge, Horace S., 33, 111 Elk Mountain Mission, 27, 162 El Rastrillo, see El Castillo El Vado de los Cosninas (San Carlos), 230, 237n El Vado de los Padres, sec Crossing of the Fathers Ely, John, 355 Emigration Canyon, 291; Little Mountain route, 259 Eohippus, 241 Escalante Desert, 275 Escalante expedition, 151, 223, 224; campsites of, 227, 232, 236n, 237n; personnel and route of, 225-27 Escalante, Francisco Silvestre Velez de, 223, 224, 228, 230, 241, 271, 274; journal of, 235n, 241 Escalante Mountains, 168 Escalante Valley, 275 Evans, John, 4, 20 Exploring with Fremont: The Private Diaries of Charles Preuss. . , edited by Gudde and Gudde, reviewed, 385-87 Fabian, Harold P., 286, 289; quoted, 293- 94. Fabian, Josephine, "Dead Horse Point in Rainbow Land," 239-45 Fairfield, Utah, 294 Farmington, Utah, Reformation in, 49 Felipe, 225, 232, 236n Ferris, W. A., quoted, 309 Fielding, R. Kent, 102 Fife, Peter, 365 Fillmore, Utah, picture of State House in, 290; territorial legislature in, 59 Flaming Gorge Dam, 245, 250, 255 Flowers, of the desert, 207 Font, Pedro, 276 Foote, Senator, of Missouri, 40 Fort Benton Museum, award winner, 405 Fort Bridger, 27, 67; picture of, 28; sold to Mormons, 320, 321 Fort Hall, 69; founded, 323, 324 Fort Robidoux, 153, 249 Fort Supply, 27 Fort Vasquez, 320 Franklin, state of, 31 Frazier, Dr. Russell G., 236, 237n Fredonia, Arizona, 215 Fremont, Captain John C, 152, 155-57, 271, 281n, 310 412 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Fremont Island, 72, 73 Fremont River, 235 French Company, 310 Fuller, Frank, message of, 173n Fur trappers, 152-56, 261 Garces, Francisco, 223, 224, 274, 276 Gardner, Nat, 365-66; picture of wagon, 352 Genealogical Society, host of convention, 403 Genizaros, 225 Genoa, 27 Gentiles, definition of, 139 German-American Relief Organization, 341 German immigrants, cultural assimilation of, 329-50; political affiliations of, 338 Gila River, 277 Gilbert, Grove K., quoted on Bonneville, 154 Glen Canyon, 168, 223, 227, 228, 230; map of, 220; naming of, 235n Glen Canyon Dam, 216, 221, 245, 276 Glenwood Canyon, 9 Globes, celestial and terrestrial, 369-71 "Goblet of Venus," 292 Goblin Valley, 293 Golden Spike, 12, 66; location of, 267; marker ceremony of, 266; monument. 263 Goldfield, Nevada, picture of, 359 Goodman, Jack, "A New Look at old Treasures," 283-95; "Another Way West," 259-67 Goodwin, C. C , 374 Goodvear, Miles, 322-23 Grand Gulch, 293 Grand River, see Colorado River Grand View Point, 289 Grant, Heber J., 126, 374 Grant, Jedediah M., 48; death of, 55; picture of, 44; quoted, 45, 50, 55-56, 61 Graphic Descriptions of Pacific Coast Outlaws, by Shinn, reviewed, 395 Great Basin, 241; lakes of, 156-58 The Great Diamond Hoax and other Stirring Incidents in the Life of Asbury Harpending, edited by Wilkins, reviewed, 387-88 Great Salt Lake. 65, 157, 274; Lucin Cutoff, 263. 264; picture of, 64; recreational development of, 288; rockfill across, 263; viewed by trappers, 312 Great Salt Lake City, 67; irrigation in, 25; picture of. 68; plans for, 24 Great White Throne, 214 Green T-ake, picture of, 255 Green River (Rio de S. Buenaventura), 227, 240, 245, 247, 273, 274, 289, 310 Grether, Hermann, 344, 345 Grey, Zane, 215 Gunnison Island, 76; surveyed, 79 Gunnison, Lieutenant John W., 66, 67, 69, 80, 81 Gunnison River (Rio de S. Xavier), 224, 273 Gunsight Butte, 232, 236n Gunsight Canyon, 232, 236n Gunsight Pass, 236n H Haag, Professor Von, 332 Hafen, LeRoy R., "Mountain Men Before the Mormons," 307-26 Hafey, Mark, "The Great 'Mormon' Globes," 369-71 Haight, Isaac, quoted, 59 Hall, W. C , of Utah Commission, 122 Hamblin, Fay, 221n Hamblin, Jacob, 164, 209 Hampton's Ford, 69 Handcart companies, emergency aid to, 51 Hanna, Utah, 249 Hansen, John S., 348 Harpers Corner, 253 Harris, B. D.. I ll Harrison, President Benjamin, Proclamation of, 127-28 Haskell, Thales, 164 Hat Island, 72 Hatch, Utah, 217 Havasupais (Cosninas), 223 Heber-Provo recreational area, 286 Heber Valley, 288 Henefer-Salt Lake City memorial highway, 259 Henry Mountains, 292 Heywood, Joseph L., 33 High plateaus (Siena de los Guacaros), 275. 276 High Uintas Wilderness Area, 255 Historical notes, 101-4, 201-4, 403-6 Hitler, Adolph, appointed Chancellor, 347 Hoffman, Edward, 348 HoIe-in-the-Rock, 168, 222, 245, 292, 298; picture of, 160 Holt, Norman J., 15 Homeward to Zion, by Mulder, reviewed 84-86 Hopi Country, 276; villages in, 223, 224 Howes, Edward H., review by, 385-87 Hudson's Bay Company, 153 Humboldt, Baron Alexander von, 158, 314; map by, 268, 279n; map of Rockies, 272; picture of, 272; Political Essay by, reference to, 269-81 Humboldt River, discovery of, 314 Hurricane Cliffs, 275 Hurricane Valley, 211 Hunt, Jefferson, 26 INDEX 413 I Indians: 248, 24u ; missionaries to, 209; Apache, 224; Aztec, 277; Cayuse, 315; Comanche, 316; Crow, 310; Havasu-pais, 223; Hopis, 223, 224; Laguna, 225; Mojave, 316; Navajo, 164, 215, 222; Payuchis, 234; Sabuaganas, 276; Shivwits, 209; Sioux, 67; Snake, 309, 324; Utc, 319; Zaguaganas, 276 Xndiens Yamparicas, 274 Industrial Development in Uintah County, Utah, reviewed, 91 In Search of the Golden West, by Pomeroy, reviewed, 87-88 hitelligcnz-Blatt, 330-33 Interstate Commerce Commission, 6, 12, 13 Intimate Disciple: A Portrait of Willard Richards, by Noall, reviewed, 186-88 Iron County, 363; farms in, 358 Irrigation, 25 Irving, Washington, 152, 154 Island Park, 253 Ivins, Anthony W., 367; letter by, 177-82; picture of, 176 Ivins, Stanley S., quoted, 48 1 Jack, James, 116 Jackson and Sublett, 315 Jackson Hole Preserve, 285 Jackson, William H., artist, 201; collection, 376 James, John, Jr., 378; picture of, 377 Jardine Juniper, 261; picture of, 262 Jenson, Andrew, 348, 374; picture of, 331 Jim Bec\wourth, Crow Chief, by Burt, reviewed, 93 Johnson, Benjamin F., quoted on Council, 141 Johnson, Nephi, 283 Jones, Kumen, quoted, 167 Jones, Paul, 404 Jordan River, 25; narrows of, 158 Jose Maria, 225 Joshua trees, 209 Juab Valley, 274 Juarez, Mexico, 179 Judd, Zadoc K., 209 "Jupiter," engine of the Central Pacific, 263 Kaibito Canvon, 237n Kaibito Creek, 234, 235, 237n Kaibito Spring, 235 Kaiser, Wilhelm, 335 Kamas Prairie, 310 Kanab, Utah, 164, 215 Kane, Colonel Thomas L., 37 "Kane Kounty Kurrency," 360 Kane Wash, 237n Kaysville, Utah, Reformation launched in, 48 Kearns, Thomas, 375 Kelly, Charles, 236n; review by, 387-88 Kern River (Rio San Felipe), 276 Kimball, Heber C, 55; quoted, 26, 52, 53, 115 King, Clarence, 158 King Peak, 255 Kingdom of God, 114; aims and ideals of, 137, 139; characteristics of, 134-35; concept and definition of, 133 Kingdom of the Saints, by West, reviewed, 188-89 Kingsbury, Joseph T., 374; quoted, 375 Kittson, William, quoted, 313 Knopf, Alfred A., 286 Lac de Timpanogos, see Utah Lake "Lady Mountain," 214 La Hontan, Baron, 158 Lain, Don Joaquin, 225 Lake Bonneville, 262; described, 156; map of, 150; naming of, 155; remnant lake of, 157; terraces of, 157, 158; see also Great Salt Lake Lake La Hontan, 158 Lake Mary, picture of, 287 Lake Miera (Laguna de Miera), see Sevier Lake Lake Teguayo, 277 Lake Timpanogos, see Utah Lake Lambourne, Alfred, 76 La Purisma Concepcion de la Virgen San-tisima, 234 Larson, Gustive, O., "The Mormon Reformation," 45-63; review by, 84-86 La Sal Mountains, 273 Las Vegas, 27, 208 La Virken Hot Springs, 275 Lawrence, H. W., 374 Leatherwood, Ohleen, picture of, 377 Leavitt, Dudley, 209 Lech-e Rock, 276 Lee, Jason, 323 Lee, John D., 143, 236; quoted, 140, on selection of territorial officers, 143 Lee's Ferry, 168, 227, 235n Legitimacy, doctrine of, 134 Lehi sugar factory, 338n Leigh, Rufus Wood, "Lake Bonneville, Its Name and History," 151-59 Lemhi, 27 "Letter From Mexico: Impressions of a Mormon," 177-82 414 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Little Colorado River (Puerto de Bucarelli, Rio faquesila), 276 Liberal party, 333, 334 Linford, Ernest H., review by, 388-90 Livestock: prices of, 361, 362, 367 Lodore Canyon, 253 Logan Cave, 261 Logan City, 262 Logan River, 261 Logan, Utah, 261 Long Valley, 217 Loomis, Mr., 361 Lord, Clifford L., 404 Louder, J. N., 12In Lucero, Simon, 225 Lucin Cutoff, 66, 263; completion of, 265; picture of completion of, 265 Lucrecio, 237n Lund, Anthon H., 126 Lunt, Henry, 166 Lyman, Albert R., quoted regarding San Juan mission, 164 Lyman, Amasa, 143 Lyman, Francis M., 126 Lyman, Platte D., picture of, 165 Lynn, Carl, 330 M Mabey, Charles R., 103 Madsen, Brigham D., review by, 188-89 Maeser, Karl G., 330; picture of, 331 Malad River, 69, 152 Manifesto, 42, 124; on blood atonement, 62 Map-makers, early-day, 280n, 281n Marble Canyon, 215, 228 Margetts, Phil, 57 The Mariposa Indian War 1850-1851, edited by Crampton, reviewed, 189-91 Marshall Pass, 15 Mascaro, Manuel Agustin, 271, 277, 279, 280 Mathews, W. H., 361 Maximillian, 180 McCarthy, Wilson, 4-6, 15, 16, 20; death of, 14, 19 McClernand, J. A., 123 McMurrin, Sterling M., review by, 183-85 Meeks, Athe, 364, 365 Meeks, Sadie, 364, 365 Melville, J. Keith, 102 Merrill, Milton R., 132 Merrill, M. W., 126 Mesquite, Nevada, 209 Mexican Cession, 39, 42 Mexico, independence from Spain, 270, 309 Milford, Utah, 227 Miller, Al, 364, 365 Miller, David E., 102; "Discovery of Glen Canyon, 1776," 221-37; "The San Juan Mission Call," 163-68 Miller, George, 145 Mines: 250, 291; Bonanza Gilsonite, 255; phosphate, 260 Missouri Compromise, 40 Missouri Pacific Railroad, 7, 11 Moab, Utah, 241, 289 Moenkopi, 168 Moffat County, Colorado, 247 Mojave Desert, 274, 276 Mojave River (Rio de los Martires), 276 Money: substitutes for, 360 Montagnes de Sel Gemme, see La Sal Mountains, see also Mount Nebo Monterey Convention, 31 Monterey, route to, 223 Montezuma, 168, 277 Montezuma Creek, 278 Monument Point, 71 Monument Valley, picture of, 222 "Monument to an idea," 9, 10 Moon Lake, picture of, 246 Moqui (Hopi) villages, 280n Morgan, Nicholas G., Sr., gift of paintings, 201; host of convention, 403 Mormon Anzeiger, 330 Mormon-Indian hostilities, 164 Mormon Mesa, 208 "Mormon Reformation," 45-63; catechisms of, 53-55; songs of, 48. 57, 58 Mormon Theo-democracy, 27-30 Mormon trail. 310 Mormons, disfranchisement of, 121 The Mormons, by O'Dea, reviewed, 183-85 Morrill anti-polygamy law, 119 Morrison formation. 251 Morrison-Knudsen Construction Company, 263, 289- Mortensen, A. R., 221n, 237n; appointed director, 375; award winner, 405; elected to AASLH council, 406; "History and Scenery," 297-98 Motion pictures, filming of, 215 Mount Carmel Junction, 215, 216 Mount Nebo (Montagnes de Sel Gemme), 274 Mount Timpanogos (Sierra de Timpanogos), 273 Mountain men, description of, 308; picture of, 306: rendezvous of, 310 Mud Island, 73 Muddv Creek, 208 Mulder, William, 404 Munis, Andres, 225, 228, 237n Munis, Lucrecio, 225, 228, 230 Murray, Governor Eli H., 116 N National Museum, 252 National Parks Service, 289; Mission 66 of 252, 285; funds of, 289 INDEX 415 Nauvoo Legion, created, 116 Navajo Bridge, 221, 236n Navajo Canyon, 231-33; 236n, 237n Navajo Creek, 230, 231, 234, 235, 237n; canyon of, 235 Navajo Lake, 219 Navajo Mountain (Black Peak), 222, 237 Navajo Reservation, 168 Navajo River, see San Juan River Navajo and Ute Peyotism, by Aberle and Stewart, reviewed, 83-84 The Needles, 293 Nephi, Utah, 227 Nevada, cattle rustlers and horse thieves of, 363; state created, 353, 354 New Hole, see Ogden's Hole New Hope, 27 New River, see Ogden River New Spain, 270 Nielson, Jens, 166; quoted, 161 The North American Deserts, by Jaeger, reviewed, 393f. Northwest Company, 153, 312 Northwest Ordinance of 1787, 108 Nuttall, L. John, 139, 145; picture of, 130 Oath, demanded of voters, 120, 121 Ogden, Peter Skene, 153, 310-15; picture of, 311 "Ogden Gateway," 12, 13 Ogden River (New River), 312 Ogden, Utah (Brown's settlement), 67 Ogden's Hole (New Hole), 67, 312 O. H. Irish Treaty, 25 Oil wells, 291 Old Fort, 25 Olivares, Lorenzo, 225 Olsen, Chester J., 286, 292 Olson, Earl E., 22In On the Bloody Trail of Geronimo, by Bigelow, reviewed, 394 Oraibi, 276 Oraybe, see Oraibi "Order of Enoch," 216, 217 Orderville, Utah, 216 Oregon Territory, 313 Oregon Trail, 260 Osborn, Cyrus R., 9 Owen Wister Out West: His journals and Letters, edited by Fanny K. Wister, reviewed, 388-90 Pacheco, Bernardo de Miera y, 236n, 273, 277, 284; cartographer, 271; maps by, 279n Padre Creek, see Navajo Canyon Palmer, General William Jackson, 5, 21 Palmer, William R., award winner, 405; "Early-day Trading with the Nevada Mining Camps," 353-68 Panaca, Nevada, 361, 364 Panguitch, Utah, 218 Paria Canyon, 222 Paria River (Rio de Santa Teresa), 228, 229, 235n Park, Robert E., 349 Park City, Utah, 288 Parry brothers, 215 Pat's Hole, 253 Pavant Valley, 225, 227 Penrose, Charles W., 374 People's party, 333 Perpetual Emigrating Fund, law concerning, 117 Peterson, Adam L., 347, 348 Petroglyphs, picture of, 246 Phosphate mines, 260 Pike, Zebulon M., 281n Pilot Peak, 71 Pioche, F. L. A., 355 Pioche, Nevada, 355, 357, 361, 368 Pioneer Memorial Museum, 404 Pioneer Years in the Blac\ Hills, by Hughes, edited by Spring, reviewed, 92-93 Pipe Springs, 164 "Pittsburgh of the West," see Pueblo Plaines (Llanos) de Nuestra Senora de la Luz, see Escalante Valley Platte River, 67 Pocketville, 212 Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain, by Humboldt, reference to, 269- 81 Poll, Richard D., 102 Polygamy: 42,48,59,121,122,124,125,215 Portneuf River, 157 Powell, Major John Wesley, 245, 250; expedition of, 235n Powers, Orlando W., 374 Pratt, Arthur, 116 Pratt, Orson, quoted, 25 Pratt, Parley P., 259 Preston Mesa, 276 Produce: marketing of from southern Utah, 355, 357 "Project Smart," 212 Promontory Point, 66, 263, 265, 267; springs on, 78 Promontory Range, 71, 266 Provo City, Utah, 309 Provo River, 152, 309 Provo terrace, 157 Provost, Etienne, 151, 153, 315; picture of, 311; sketch of, 308-12 Pueblo, Colorado, 8 Puerto de Bucarelli, Rio jaquesila, see Little Colorado River 416 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Rainbow Bridge, 222, 278 Raymond, William, 355 Raymond-Ely section, 355 Red Canyon, 217, 255 Red Cloud Loop, 255 The Red Hills of November, by Larson, reviewed, 383-85 Red Rock Pass, 157 Red Wash Oil Field, 255 Republican party, 334 Reynolds case, 163 Richards, Franklin D., 126, 139, 369; quoted, 51 Richards, Franklin S., 374 Richards, Willard, 33 Ricks, Joel E., 380 Ricks Springs, 261 Rio Blanco County, Colorado, 247 Rio de las Piramides Sulphurcas, sec Virgin River Rio de los Martires, see Mojave River Rio de los Yamparicas, 274 Rio de Nra, Sra. de los Dolores, see Dolores River Rio de S. Buenaventura, sec Green River Rio de S. Rafael, see Colorado River Rio de Santa Teresa, see Paria River Rio de S. Xavier, see Gunnison River Rio Grande del Norte, see Rio Grande River Rio Grande River, 271, 278 Rio Nabajoa, see San Juan River Rio Salado, see Sevier River Rio San Felipe, see Kern River Rio Suljureo, see Virgin River Rio Yampancas, 274 Rio Zaguanganas, see Colorado River Roberts, Bolivar, 116 Robidoux, Antoine, 249, 256n Rock Creek, 249 Rock Gate camp, 73 Rockefeller, Laurence S., 285 Rockport Lake (Wanship Dam), 292 Rockville, Utah, 212 Rocky Mountains (Sierra de la Grullas), 247, 271, 274 Rocky Mountain Fur Company, 151, 248 Romana Mesa, 232 Roosevelt, Utah, 255 Roundup: A Nebraska Reader, edited by Faulkner, reviewed, 89-90 Russell, Osborne, 323-25 s St. George, Utah, 210, 211 St. George tabernacle, 358 St. George temple, 358 Salicornia (Flower of Salt Lake, Sally), 71, 81 Salle, Marie Rose, wife of Provost, 310 Salt Creek, 274 Salt Desert, 71 Salt River, 167 Salt Lake City Anzeiger, 33Q Salt Lake City Beobachter, 347n; attitude toward social problems, 337-39; first appeared, 331; illustrations of, 328, 333; transition of, 346-50; and World War I, 340-46 Salt Lake Tribune, 333 San Benito Salispuedes, Escalante's campsite at, 227 San Bernardino, California, 27; picture of, 29 San Carlos camp, see El Vado de los Cos-ninas San Juan River (Rio Nabajoa), 167, 237, 237n, 273, 276, 277; Goosenecks of, 292 San Miguel, Escalante's campsite, 235 Sanpete Valley Branch, discontinued, 14 San Rafael, see Colorado River Santa Clara Creek, 209; rock fort at, 209 Santa Clara, Utah, grape raising in, 209; Swiss settlers in, 209, 210 Santa Fe, New Mexico, 225, 227, 241; Escalante's return to, 235 Santa Fe Trail, wagons on, 309 Santa Fe Railroad, 7 Santa Francisca Romana, Escalante's campsite. 232, 236n San Vicente Ferrer, Escalante's campsite, 232, 237n Sardine Canyon, 262 Schonfelt, Edward, 331 Schonfelt, F. W., 331 Schow, Andrew P., 168 Schulthess, Arnold H., 332, 344, 346 Scripter warrants, 360 "Selected Readings on Utah's Historic and Scenic Wonders," 299-304 Sevier Lake, 273, 275 Sevier River (Rio Salado), 152, 217 227, 275 Sevier Valley, 217 Shaffer, Governor J. W., 117 SheeD industrv, 360, 361 Shilling, W. N.. 266 Shutes, Alfred, 324, 325 Sierra de los Guacaros, see High plateaus Sierra de las Grullas, see Rocky Mountains Sierra de Timpanogos, see Mount Timpanogos Sieira Verde, see Yampa plateau Silvestre, 225 Siodahl, J. M., 347, 348 Slavery: 42; problems of, 39 Smart, William B., review by, 390-91 Smith, Caleb B., 249 Smith, Elmer R., review by, 83-84 Smith, Jedediah S., 153, 312, 315, 316 INDEX 417 Smith, John Henry, 126, 374 Smith, Joseph, 140; formation of Kingdom, 133; organized government set up in State of Deseret, 147; quoted on organization of Council, 141 Smith, Joseph F., 126, 345 Smith, Tom (Pegleg), 316, 317; picture of, 318 Smith, Silas S., 167; picture of, 165 Smoot, Abraham O., 374 Smoot, Reed, 338 Snake River country, 312, 314 Snell, W. H., 221n Snow, Erastus, 164, 369 Snow, Lorenzo, 54, 126 Society of American Archivists, convention of, 403-5 Sons of Utah Pioneers, host of convention, 403 Sorensen, Horace and Ethel, 404 South Pass, 81, 259, 315 Southern Pacific Railroad, 7, 66, 263; rock-fill of, 289 Sovereigns of the Sage, by Murbarger, reviewed, 390-91 Spanish control in America, 270; missions of, 223, 241 Spanish Fork Canyon, 227 Spanish Fork, Utah, Reformation in, 53 Spanish Fork River. 152 Spanish Trail, 209, 2 o Spirit Gun of the West, bv Thorpe, reviewed, 88-89 Split Mountain, 251, 273; picture of, 246 "Spoils system," 109 Spring Bay, 74 Springdale, Utah, 212 Stagecoach Inn. 294; picture of, 282 Standard Oil Company of California, 19 Stansburv, Capt. Howard, 66, 157; death of. 81; quoted, 34 Stansburv Island, 74; surveyed, 80 State of Deseret, application for statehood, 36-39; boundaries of, 33; constitution adopted, 33; constitutional convention of, 36, 146; dissolved, 143; general assembly of, 147; map of, 22; measures passed by legislature of, 35; officers of, 33; plan for, 133; preamble to constitution of, 31; Provisional, 30-39 State Route, 3, 89, 260; 83, 265 Stites. Jane, picture of, 379 Stoddard, A. E., quoted, 11 Stoff, Reinhold, 348 Stone, Julius F., 236n Stout, Hosea, 140, 144; quoted, 59 "Stove Pipes," 218 Stover, David B., letter of, 122 Strawberry Reservoir, 227 Strong's Knob, 79 Sturges, Philip C , review by, 86, 87 Sublette, William, 151, 153, see also Jackson and Sublette Sunset Beach, 289 Sutter's Mill, discovery of gold at, 31 Swan, Henry, 4 Swensen, Russel B., review by, 383-85 Symes, Judge J. Foster, 3-5, 21 Tabby Mountain, 249 Tasker, Ben, 367 Taylor, John, 369 Taylor, John W., 126; quoted, 113, 114 Taylor, Wendell, 221n Taylor, Zachary, 38 Telegraph, completion of, 171-75; newspaper reports on, 173-75 Temple of Sinawava, 212; picture of falls of, 213 Temple Square, 297 Thatcher, Moses, 126 Theo-democracy, functions of, 27 Thermoid Corporation, 8 "This is the Place Monument," 291 Thomas, Arthur L., picture of, 106 "Three Patriarchs," 212 Timpanogos Cave National Monument, 274, 288 Timpoweap Canyon, 275 Tithing offices, 358, 359 T.O. script, 360 Tonopah, Nevada, picture of burros in, 352 Tony Grove Lake, 261; picture of, 258 Tower Butte, 234 Treaty of Guadalupe, 31 Tse Tonte, 234 Turret Rock camp, 76 Tuttle, Bishop Daniel Sylvester, 119 Tyler, S. Lyman, review by, 391-92 Uinta Basin, 247, 310; ancient man in, 248; colonization of, 249; economy in, 250; recreational resources of, 251-56; towns in, 255 Uinta Mountains, 247 Uinta River, 249 Uintah County, organized, 250 Uintah Indian Reservation, opened to homesteaders, 250 Uncompahgre River, 224 Union Oil Company of California, 18 Union Pacific Railroad, 7, 11; engine no. 119 of, 263 United Order, instituted, 357 U.S. Highways, 30, 259; 30n, 260; 40, 227, 255, 259, 291; 89, 211, 215, 216, 218, 221, 260, 262; 91, 208, 211, 218, 219, 291 418 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Untermann, G. E. and B. R., "Dinosaur Country," 247-56 Upheaval Dome, 289 Upper Jurasic Age, 251 Uranium mining, 291 Utah Commission, duties of, 120, 121; members of, 119n; transferral of records of, 129 Utah Field House of Natural History, 253, 255-56 Utah Lake, 225, 227, 274, 275, 277 Utah-Nederlander, 347n Utah-Posten, 347 "Utah problem," 111 Utah State Highway Commission, 263 Utah State Historical Society, archives of, 202, 376, 377; art exhibit of, 201; award winner, 405; Board committees of, 376; host of convention, 403; library of, 378, 379; organized, 374; publications of, 380 Utah State Parks Commission, created, 284; plans of, 286-95 Utah Territory, established, 39-42; explored by fur trappers, 308; foreign-born population of, 329; free election in, 118, 119, 124; free schools in, 117, 118, 124; legislative assembly of, 111; marriage in, 118, 119, 124, 127; religious autocracy of, 115; selection of officials of, 109-11 Utah, tourist trade in, 293 Valle de Salinas, 274 Vasquez, Hiram, 320, 321 Vasquez, Louis, 319-22; picture of, 311 Vermilion Cliffs, 275 Vernal-Manila Highway, 255 Vernal, Utah, 253 Virgin River (Rio de las Piramides Sulphu-reas, Rio Suljureo), 208, 209, 212, 217, 275 Virginia City, Nevada, 354 "Vista Dome," 9 W Wade, J. H., 172, 173 Wagner, C. Corwith, death of, 104 Wahweap Creek, 230 Walker, Joseph R., 154 Walpi, village of, 224 Wanship Dam, see Rockport Lake Ward, Joseph Harvey, 331 Warm Creek, 231 Wasatch Mountains, 247, 260 Washington, Utah, 211; cotton factory in, 360 The "Watchman," 212; picture of, 206 Webb, Henry J., 22In Weber River, 67,292, 310,312 Wehler, Willy, 345, 347 Wells, Daniel H., 33, 115, 117 Wells, Emmeline B., 374 Wells, Heber M., 374 Wells, Rulon S., 345, 346; on board of Beobachter, 332 Wells Fargo Bank and Union Trust Company, 267 West Jordan, Reformation in, 53 West, land settlement and government in, 108 Western Jordan, see Jordan River Western Pacific Railroad, 7, 9 Wheat, Carl I., 279n Whirlpool Canyon, 253 White Cliffs, 275 White Mesa, 276 White Pine Lake, 261 Whiterocks, 249 Whiterocks Indian Agency, 250 Whiterocks River, 249 Whitman massacre, 315 Whitney, Newell K., 33 Whitney, Orson F., 374 Why the North Star Stands Still, by Palmer, reviewed, 191-92 Wickwire Spencer Steel Corporation, 8 Widtsoe, John A., 348 Williams, Reverend Joseph, describes Salt Lake Valley, 325 Willis, William, 48 Willow Valley, see Cache Valley Wilmot Proviso, 39 Wilson, General, 67, 69 Wilson, Guy C , 179 Winder, John R., 374 Wirth, Conrad, quoted, 294 Wolfskill, William, 318, 319 Woodruff, Wilford, 37, 126; quoted, 50, 55, 117 Woods, Governor George L., 117; Thanksgiving proclamation of, 113 "Workers of the Telegraph Line," picture of, 170 Wovoka, The Indian Messiah, by Bailey, reviewed, 92 Wunderlich, Jean, 348 Wyeth, Nathaniel, founded Fort Hall 323 INDEX 419 Yampa River, 253, 274; plateau of (Sierra Verde), 111 Young, Brigham, 23-25, 27, 33, 60, 110, 114, 162, 209, 249, 259, 322; first telegraph message of, 172n; instituted United Order, 357; message of, quoted, 35; quoted, 50-51, 53, 57, 59, 61, 113, 139, on Kingdom of God, 146-47, on organization of Council, 140; Thanksgiving proclamation of, 112 Young, Joseph, 48 Young, Karl, review by, 191-92 Young, Mahroni, 291 Young, Richard W., 374 Yount, George, 318, quoted, 319 Zion-Mount Carmel tunnel, 214 Zion National Park, 212-14, 216, 222, 275, 283 Zuni villages, 223 |