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Show I N D EX 425 I N D EX Abajo (Blue) Mountains, 202, 275 Addams, Jane, 328, 334 Agriculture: practiced by prehistoric Indians, 12; price controls of, 44, 45 Aleson, Harry, 305, 306, 308 Alexander, Col. Edmund B., 164, 166n Aldridge, Jack, 305 All-American Canal, 239 Allen, C. E., introduced bill on education, 127 Allred, Horace, 248 American Constitutional Party, 332 American Fork, first tax-supported schools in, 124 American Fur Company, 103 American Placer Corporation, 286 Anasazi culture, 18, 20, 216, 217, 220; artifacts of, 13, 218; see also Basketmaker- Pueblo Arches National Monument, 289 Arizona Pioneer Mormon: David King Udall, by Nelson, reviewed, 179-80 Army Exploration in the American West, by Goetzmann, reviewed, 180-81 Arrington, Leonard J., 422; "Mormon Economic Organization: A Sheaf of Illustrative Documents," 41-55 Ashley, William Henry, 253; explores Green River, 254 Atkinson, W. Eugene, 304 Auerbach Collection, 93 Awards of Merit, 95, 96 Aztec, language group, 22 B Backman, Gus, 248 Backus, Anton R., 295 Bannock Indians, lands of, 102 Barlow, Capt. J. W., 107 Barnes, Frank, 303 Bartholomew, Joseph, 394n Basketmaker, culture of, 12-14 Basketmaker-Pueblo (Anasazi), 12 Beaubien, Carlos, 366 Beaubien, Charles, 366 Benson, Ezra Taft, 344 Bent, Charles, 366; picture of, 362 Benton, Thomas Hart, 365 Bent's Fort, 352 Bernheimer, Charles L., 287 Bernhisel, John M., 380n Best, James S., 296; pictures of expedition, 290, 297 Betsy Ann (boat), 298 Bidaman, Major, 61 Big Boat, 298 Bigelow, Rev. Herbert, 334 Billings, Frank Everett, 296 Bingham, Edwin R., review by, 81-83 Bingham, Jay R., "Reclamation and the Colorado," 233-49 Bishop, Francis M., map by, 279, 280 Black Eagle (boat), 298 Black Boat, 300 Black Rock Cave, 8 Black Hawk War, 277 Black's Fork, irrigation attempts on, 257 Blair, William W., 67 Blanding, Utah, 236; settled, 281 Bluff, Utah, colonized, 235, 281, 286 Bodmer, Charles, 351 Bonneville, Benjamin Louis Eulalie de, 254 Boreman, Jacob S., 385 Bosque Redondo, 278, 281 Boulder Canyon Project Act, 239 Brennan, Jack, 305 Bridger, James, 235, 256; Yellowstone tales of, 104 Brighton Ecclesiastical Ward, 35 Brown, Frank Mason, drowning of, 265n, 266, 283; organized Denver, Colorado Canyon and Pacific Railroad Company, 264, 296 Brown, L. G., 266 Brown City, 392 Brown's Hole, 256; picture of, 250 Brownsville (Brown's Fort), 166n Bryan, William Jennings, 335 Bryce Canyon National Park, created, 287 Buchanan, President James, proclamation of, 157 Budden, Herman, discovers silver in Park City, 138 Bullock, Thomas, takes first census, 191-92 Bureau of Reclamation, created, 227, 230, 258 Burg, Amos, 295 Bush, William H , 265, 296 Butchart, J. Harvey, 306 The Cahuilla Indians, by James, reviewed, 413 Caine, John T , 380 Caldwell, R. E., 246 Calhoun, James S., picture of, 362 California Bar, 285, 306 California and Nevada Volunteers, 42 Camp Floyd, 157; description of, 176; name changed to Crittenden, 395; picture of buildings at, 388 Camp Scott, 157 Canyon de Chelly National Monument, 289 426 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Capitol Reef National Monument, created, 289 Cardenas, Garcia Lopez de, 235 Carrington, Albert, 378 Carson, Joseph, 353 Carson, Kit, 366n Carter, Mrs. Kate B., 421 Castle Butte Bar, 285 Cataract Canyon, 277; so named by Powell, 278 Catlin, George, 351; advocated wilderness preservation, 100 Catron, Thomas Benton, 372-73 Census, first in Utah Territory, 191-92 Central Utah project, 242, 259 Chaffin, Louis M., 300, 306 Chambers, Robert C , 149 Chapman, Oscar, favors Echo Park, 261 Charles H. Spencer (boat), 286, 306 Chavez, J. Francisco, 368 Chenoweth, Will R., 303 Chittenden, Hiram Martin, 105 Christensen, Heber, 306 Christensen, Parley P., 330, 332, 335; 340n; attitude toward League of Nations, 338; career of, 336; picture of, 326; quoted, 333; "Utah's First Presidential Candidate," 327-41; wins candidacy, 334 Church of Zion, 64 Church Teams, 42, 48-52; picture of, 50 City of Moab (boat), 298 Claggett, William H., 110 Clayton, William, handled homestead claims, 31, 32, 34; picture of, 28 Cliff Dweller (boat), 298 Clover, Elzada U., 304 Clyde, Edward W., 246 Clyde, George D., 248; "An Invitation," 195-97; picture of, 195 Coachella Canal, 239 Cogswell, Raymond A., 293 Colfax, Vice-President Schuyler, 64 Colmont, Genevieve de, 295 Colonizing party, picture of, 32 Colorado (boat), 298 Colorado River, course of, 200, 211, 234; early crossing of, 265, 276, 317, 235; first diversion attempts upon, 195; irrigation attempts, 235; projects, 242; navigation, 235; river-runners of, 291- 308; source of, 251; topographical map of Upper Basin, 198; waters apportioned, 245, 246 Colorado River Basin, animals of, 206, 207; drainage area of, 196, 200, 203, 234; geological formation of, 202, 203; master plan for development of, 196; mining in, 235; precipitation in, 200-5; recreation in, 311-24; settlement in, 235, 236, 280, 281; vegetation in, 204, 205 Colorado River Compact, 238, 239, 258, 286; commissioners of, pictured, 239; treaty with Mexico, 196 Colorado River Development Association of Twenty-One Counties, 248 Colorado River Storage Project Act, passed by Congress, 240 f., 286; project map of, 232 Colter, John, discovered Yellowstone, 102, 103 Committee of Forty-Eight, 328, 329, 332 Condon, Mr. , 140 Connelly, Dr. Henry, 366 Connor, Gen. Patrick E., 137, 381, 382, 384 Cook, C. W., 105 Cooke, Lt. Col. Philip St. George, 168n, 395, 399 Cooley, Everett L., review by, 405-6 Cox, James M., 328, 340n, 341 Cradelbaugh, John, 173n, 392 Crampton, C. Gregory, "Historic Glen Canyon," 275-87 Crossing of the Fathers, 276; will be inundated, 317 Crow Indians, lands of, 102 Cullom, Shelby M., 385 Culmsee, Carlton, review by, 406-7 Cumming, Alfred, 169n, 173n, 395; picture of, 165 Cummings, Dean Byron, discovered Rainbow Bridge, 287 Curecanti unit, described, 242 Daly, family of, 143 Dandy Crossing, see Hite Danger Cave, archeological findings of, 8, 9 Darrah, William Culp, "Powell of the Colorado," 223-31 Davis, Arthur Powell, 230 Davis Dam, 196, 312 Dawson, William A., 248 Dead Horse Point State Park, 316 Deadman Cave, 8 Debs, Eugene V., 331, 334, 340n De Lacy, Walter W., 105 Dent, Col. Elliot J., 303 Denver, Colorado Canyon, and Pacific Railway, 264, 283 Dern, George H., picture of, 307 Deseret News, indebtedness to, 43; quoted on Christensen, 336, 337, 340; on Park City fire, 152; on schools, 117 Desert culture, 5-11, 220; artifacts of, 9-11 Desert Land Act, 33 Despain, Roy, 295 Developmental Pueblo, culture of, 12, 15 Devils Gate, described, 398 The Diaries of William Henry Jackson, by Hafen and Hafen, reviewed, 78-80 INDEX 427 Digger Indians, 21 Dinosaur National Manument, 240, 260; Visitor's Center pictured, 323 Dirty Devil (Fremont), River, 203, 265; picture of, 201; source of, 202; at Fruita, 314 Dispatch (boat), 298 Dixie project, 246 Doane, Lt. Gustavus C , 106, 107 Doggington, W. B., 144 Dominguez, Francisco Atanasio, 252, 275 Doremus, A. F., picture of, 247; visualized irrigation development, 246 Dotson, Peter K., 173n Douglass, W. B., discovered Rainbow Bridge, 287 Dubendorff, Seymour S., 293 Duchesne Tunnel, 237 Dunn, William, killed by Indians, 278 Dyar, W. W., 287 Echo Canyon, Mormon defenses set up, 157 Echo Park Dam, favored by Eisenhower, 261; propaganda against, 240; proposed location of, 260 Eckels, D. R., 173n Eddy, Clyde, 304 Edmunds, George Franklin, supports reform measures, 384, 385 Edmunds-Tucker Act, 126, 381, 382 Edwards, William Hiram, 298 Eisenhower, President Dwight D., favors Echo Park, 261; signs Colorado River Storage bill, 241 Elder, Edward, 293, 300 Elkins, Stephen Benton, 372 Ellis, John M., "Charles A. Scott's Diary of the Utah Expedition, 1857-1861," 155- 76, 389-402 Ellsworth, S. George, review by, 179-80 Emery, Albion B., 144 Emery County project, 242, 244, 259 End of Track, hy Kyner, reviewed, 413-14 Episcopal church, schools in Utah, 118-20, 122 Escalante, Silvestre Velez de, crossed Colorado River, 195, Green River, 252; first recorded history by, 276; traversed upper basin, 275, 276 Escalante River, 281; source of, 202 Escalante, Utah, supply point for miners, 286 Esmeralda II (boat), 298 Evans, David W., 248 Everts, Truman, lost in the Yellowstone wilds, 106 Faatz, F. G., 300 Fagin, James, 293 Fairfield, Utah, 157; described, 389 Farmer-Labor party, convention of, 327 ff.; platform of, 333 Federal government, ownership of land in West, 244 Ferris, Warren Angus, described Yellowstone, 103 Ferry, Col. and Mrs. William M., 143 Fitzpatrick, John, 330 Flaming Gorge Dam, 244; described, 242, 259f.; picture of, 243, 259 Flavell, George F., 292 Folsom, David E., makes proposal on national park, 105 Food, conservation of, 42, 43 Ford, Henry, 328, 329, 332, 334 Fort Bonneville (Fort "Nonsense"), 254 Fort Bridger, 157, 256; burned by Mormons, 168; described, 396 Fort Crittenden, see Camp Floyd Fort Defiance, 278 Fort Harmony, irrigation at, 235 Fort Kit Carson, 254 Fort Laramie, 164; described, 398 Fort "Nonsense," see Fort Bonneville Fort Robidoux (Wintey), 254; cabin at site of pictured, 255 Fort Sumner, 26, 278 Fort Supply, irrigation attempted at, 235, 257; picture of, 255 Fort Sutter, 353 Fort Wintey, see Fort Robidoux Foster, William Z., 329, 332 Four Corners area, 12, 287; culture in, 4 Fower, Alvah T., 303 Fowler, Fred M., review by, 84, 85 Fraughten, Dave, 294 Frazier, Lynn J., 334 Frazier, Russell George, 295, 296, 307 Freemasonry, in Park City, 149 Free public schools, 125; heightened support for, 123, 127 Free School, in Park City, 139 Fremont, John Charles, expeditions of, 351, 352, 354; in California, 353, 357; named Rio Verde, 252 Fremont River, see Dirty Devil River Fremont culture, 4, 19, 20, 219 Frontier America: The Story of the Westward Movement, by Clark, reviewed, 81-83 Frost, Jack, 306 Fruita, picture of, 314 Fur Trade, 235, 253, 254, 256, 277 Gabel Mining District, 284 Gallegos, Padre Jose Manuel, serves as delegate to Congress, 369 Galloway, John, 293, 294 428 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Galloway, Nathaniel, 283, 292, 302; picture of, 301 Galloway, Parley, 293, 294, 304 Gardner, Henry, 246 Gardner, Serenus, 248 Gardiner, Stewart, 295 General George Crook'. H's Autobiography, edited by Schmitt, reviewed, 408-9 General Tithing Office, 43; picture of, 40 George, Henry, 333 Gerber, Frank, 294 Giles, Grover, 246 Glen Canyon, bridge at, pictured, 317; crossed by Hole-in-the-Rock party, 281; Crossing of the Fathers scene, 288; discovered by Escalante, 276; Fremont culture in, 219; gold rush in, 282-86; map of region, 274; named by Powell, 278; Navajos in, 278; recreational and scenic aspects of, 287; settlement in, 280 Glen Canyon Dam, 244; construction pictured, 241, 245; described, 242 Godbe, William S., 61; disfellowshipped, 62; picture of, 63 Godbeites, 64, 65; explained in Tullidge's writings, 67 Good Hope, 285 Goodman, Jack, "Land of Space Enough," 311-24 Goodridge, E. L., 306 Goodwin, C. C , 69 Goodwin, Isaac, 36 Gosiute Indians, culture of, 21-24 Grand Canyon, discovered, 235; first women to traverse, 304; National Park, 289 Grand Gulch, 281 Grandpa Was a Polygamist, by Bailey, reviewed, 412 Grand River, see Colorado River Grand Valley project, 237 Grant, Alexander (Zee), 295 Grant, Heber J., 345, 347 Grant, Jedediah M., land grant to, 138 Great Basin, Indians in, 211-15 Green River (Rio de S. Buenaventura, Rio Verde, Seedskadee), course of, 251, 252, 202; discovered, 252; explored, 253, 254; irrigation projects of, 258, 259 Green River Lake, picture of, 314 Green River, Utah, 236, 264; Spanish Trail crosses river at, 276 Gretchen Bar, 285 Grey, Zane, 287 Griffith, Dick, 296 Gunnison, Capt. John, murder of, 356 H Hafen, Le Roy R., 422 Hallacy, Mike, 305 Hamblin, Jacob, 277 Handcarts to Zion, by Hafen and Hafen, reviewed, 403-5 Hanksville, 286 Hansen, Ralph W., "Mormon Economic Organization: A Sheaf of Illustrative Documents," 41-55 Harding, President Warren G., 328, 340n, 345; picture of, 339 Harper, S. S., 264 Harris, Laphene, "Don," 296, 304, 305 Harrison, Elias L. T., 59, 61; disfellowshipped, 62; picture of, 63 Hartnett, John, 173n Hatch, Bus, 295, 296 Hatch, C. L., 295 Hayden, Ferdinand V., surveys Yellowstone, 107-10 Hays, Max S., 335 Heald, Weldon F., "The Yellowstone Story, Genesis of the National Park Idea," 99- 110 Heap, Capt. D. P., 107 Hedges, Cornelius, urges creation of Yellowstone as a national park, 99, 100, 105, 107, 110 Hell's Midden excavation, 220 Henry Mountains, 202, 283 Herbert E. Gregory Bridge, discovered, 303 Herwig, W., 305 Heyman, Max L., Jr., review by, 408-9 Hickman, William, 396 High Country Empire, by Athearn, reviewed, 409-10 Highways: through Colorado River Basin country, 313, 315, 319, 320, 323 Hine, Robert V., "The Kern Brothers and the Image of the West," 351-61 Hinton, R. J., leads irrigation movement, 229 Historical Notes, 92-96, 189-92, 421-24 Hite, Cass, discovered gold, 282; picture of, 282, of home, 283 Hite, Utah, 265, 285; ferry at pictured, 320; gold discovered at, 282 Hoar, Senator Samuel, quoted on reclamation, 234 Hogue, James, 266 Hole-in-the-Rock, 235; trek of, 281; will be inundated, 317 Holmes, Col. Edwin F., 144 Holmes, Susanna Emery, 144 Holmstrom, Haldane, "Buzz," 295 Homestead Act, 33; and the Indians in Utah, 38; applied in Utah, 29-38; polygamy and, 33, 34 Hoofbeats of Destiny: The Story of the Pony Express, by Howard, reviewed, 410-12 Hooper, William H , 380n Hoover Dam, 196, 239, 312 INDEX 429 Hoover, Herbert, chairman of Colorado River Commission, 238 Hopi Indians, 5; language family of, 22 Hopkins, J. A. H., 328, 332, 335 Hoskaninni Company, 284; dredge of pictured, 285 Hoskininni, Chief, 282; picture of, 284 Hot Springs, Arkansas, established, 101 Hough, C. Merrill, "Two School Systems in Conflict." 113-28 Houghton, Joab, 366, 372 Howell, J. A., 246 Howland, O. H., killed by Indians, 278 Howland, Seneca, killed by Indians, 278 Hudson, Ed. A., 298 Hummel, J. H., 302 Huston, George, 105 Hyde, Bessie, 304 Hyde, Glen R., 304 Hyde, Orson, 59 Ida B. (boat), 298 Imperial Dam, 196 Indians: archeological findings illustrated, 2, 16, 17, 20; artifacts of, 13; culture map of, 6, 216; prehistory of, 3-27, 213-15; sketches of, 352, 354, 360 Indian slave trade, 276 Ingersoll, Charles, 329 Intermountain Indian School, 27 International Workers of the World, 330, 335 Irrigation: appropriation for survey of, 227; Dixie project, 246; early Mormon attempts at, 37, 235, 257; pictures of, 228; potential in the West, 258; Powell's influence on movement, 223-31; prehistoric use of, 18, 219; projects of 233-49; proponents of, 229, 246; reclamation projects of, 236, 237; resolution submitted for survey of, 226 Island Mining District, 284 Ives, Lt. J. V., quoted on Colorado River, 234 J Jacal construction, 15, 19, 219 Jackson Hole, 103 Jackson, William Henry, pony express rider painting by, 130; with Hayden Survey, 107 Jennings, Jesse D., "Early Man in Utah," 3-27; "The Aboriginal Peoples," 211- 21 Jensen, Thomas W., 246 Joes Valley, 244; reservoir, 242 Johnson, Bishop -- -, 393 Johnson, Willis, 295 Johnston, Gen. Albert Sidney, 391; takes command, 167n; picture of, 165 Johnston's Army, arrives at Fairfield, 175; at Fort Laramie, 164, 398; harassed by Mormons, 164, 168; leaves Fort Leavenworth for Utah, 163; ordnance stores of destroyed, 395; picture of crossing the Plains, 165; starts for Salt Lake Valley, 171; winter travails of, 167-69; wood detail of pictured, 399 Jones, Leslie A., 306 Jones, Thomas R., 36 Jorgensen, Chris, 302 Jotter, Lois, 304 Judge, John, family, 143 Julien, Denis, 277 Kanab, Utah, supply point for miners, 286 Kane, Dr. Elisha Kent, 169n Kane, Col. Thomas Lieper, 157, 169n, 170 Kayenta culture, 18, 216, 217 Kearns, Thomas, 143 Kearny, Gen. Stephen Watts, 364-66; picture of, 362 Keith, David, 143 Kelly, Charles, 92, 93, 307, 422; picture of, 92 Kelsey, Eli B., 63; disfellowshipped, 63 Kerns, Hamilton H., 394n Kendrick, Frank C , 264 Kern, Benjamin J., death of, 355; member of Fremont's fourth expedition, 354; picture of, 350 Kern, Edward M., death of, 356; member of Fremont's third and fourth expeditions, 351-54; picture of, 350 Kern, Richard H , member of Fremont's fourth expedition, 354; murder of, 356; picture of, 350 Kimball, Heber C , land grant to, 138 Kimball, William, establishes stage service, 138 King, Clarence, 226 Kingdom Come, by Sorensen, reviewed, 406-7 Kingsbury, Ilene H , review by, 410-12; "Salute to the Pony Express," 131-34 King, William H., 336 Kivas, 15, 19, 217; sketched by Kern, 358 Klondike Bar, 285 Knox, F. Stewart, 293 Kolb, Ellsworth, 286, 293, 303 Kolb, Emery C, 286, 293, 307 La Barge project, 259 Laccolithic mountains, 202 430 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY La Follette, Robert M., 328, 329, 331, 333, 335, 348 Laguna Pueblo, sketch of, 359 Lake Powell, 316; recreational aspects of, 318, 319 Lamar, Howard R., "Political Patterns in New Mexico and Utah Territories 1850-1900," 363-87 Lamy, Archbishop John, picture of, 362; reforms church, 369 Land Office notice, facsimile of, 32 Langford, Nathaniel P., 105, 107; picture of, 98; superintendent of Yellowstone, 110 Larabee, , 306 Larson, E. O., 248 Larson, T. A., review by, 85-86 La Rue, Eugene Clyde, 293, 303, 306 Lasky, Jesse L., 307 La Sal Mountains, 202, 275 Launer, Fred, 295 Lauzon, Hubert, 293 Law, W. J., 302 League of Nations, 333, 338, 345 Lee, John D., 280 Lee, Lawrence B., "Homesteading in Zion," 29-38 Lee's Ferry, 280, 285; divides upper and lower basins, 238; Stanton crew pictured at, 262 Leich, Harold H , 304 Leidy, Joseph, 353-55 Leland, Frank, 292 Lemon, Hyrum, 246 Lewis and Clark expedition, 101, 102 Liberal party, 64, 125,381 Lincoln County War, 364, 373 Lisa Manuel, fort of, 102 Lithographers, 360, 361 Lloyd, Sherman P., review by, 403-5 Long, Horace J., 287 Loper, Albert, 396, 300-3, 305, 306 Lota-Ve (boat), 295 Louisiana Purchase, 101 Lower Basin, development of, 237, 239 Lundstrom, Philip, 295 Lye, William Frank, "Edward Wheelock Tullidge, The Mormons' Rebel Historian," 57-75 Lyman project, 259 M Magoffin, James, 366 Major Powell (boat), 298; pictured, 299 Malone, Dudley Field, 334 The Management of Small History Museums, reviewed, 89 Mandan villages, 102 Manifest Destiny, 363, 365 Manifesto of 1890,385,386 Manly, William, on the Green River, 256 Mann, Charles Fulton, 296 Mantle's Cave, 219 Marble Canyon, 265; picture of, 268 Marcy, Capt. Randolph B., 168n, 17.0 Marguerite (boat), 298 Marston, Otis, "River Runners: Fast Water Navigation," 291-308 Martin, Tom, 293 Mattes, Merrill J., review by, 177-78 Maxwell Land Grant Company, 372, 373 May, Ernest R., review by, 83-84 McBeth, James, 246 McCullough, Ben, 157 McDonald, A. F., 394n McDonald, Harry, 266 McPhee, William M., "Vignettes of Park City," 137-53 Meek, Joseph, saw Yellowstone region, 103 Mendenhall, F. R., 306 Mendenhall, W. E., 300, 302 Mencken, H. L., quoted, 338n, 341 Merrick, James, killed by Indians, 282 Merrick-Mitchell Mine, 282 Mesa Verde National Park, created, 287 Mesa Verde culture, 18, 217; pottery of, 15 Messervy, William S., 366 Midview Reservoir, 237 Miller, Dave, 302 Miller, David E., "The Great Salt Lake,' 297-311 Missionary Fund, 43 Missouri traders, 366 Mitchell, , 306 Mitchell, Ernest, killed by Indians, 282 Moab, Utah, 236; Spanish trail crosses river at, 276 The Modocs and Their War, by Murray, reviewed, 86, 87 Morrisey, Richard J., review by, 180-81 Monett, Edwin, 300; picture of, 301 Montezuma Creek, 281 Monumental Mining District, 284 Monument Valley, scene of, pictured, 194, 310 Moon Lake, 248; reservoir, 237 Moqui Bar, 285 Moran, Thomas, 107 Morelos Dam, 196 Morgan, Dale L., 422; salute to, 94 Morgan, N. G., Sr., 422 Mormon Battalion, crossed Colorado River, 235 Mormons: adjust to a new environment, 224; common schools of, 114, 117, 124; construct telegraph lines, 46-48; cooperation in homesteading, 30-38; crossed Green River, 235; economic organization, 41-55; evacuate Salt Lake City, 157; harass Johnston's Army, 164, INDEX 431 168, 171; return to Salt Lake City, 175; tithing instructions of, 43 Mormon Tribune, replaces Utah Magazine, 65 Morrill, Justin, 384 Morton, Al, 305 Morton, Samuel, 354 Mountain Men, 253 Mowrey, Royce, 295 Moyle, James H., 344 Mukuntuweap National Monument, see Zion National Park Mullan, John, 105 Murphy, Mr. , lynched in Park City, 147 Murray, Eli H., quoted on "free scholars," 120 N Narrow Canyon, named by Powell, 278 National Monuments, 287, 289 National Parks, 100, 101 Natural Bridges National Monument, first in Utah, 287 Nauvoo Legion, 378 Navajo (boat), 298 Navajo Dam, 242, 244 Navajo Indians, dialect of, 26, 27; in Glen Canyon, 277; reservation of, 221 Navajo Mountain, 202, 283 Navajo National Monument, created, 287 Nevills, Billie, 306 Nevills, Norman Davis, 296, 304; picture of sadirons of, 301 Newell, Frank H., 230 New Mexico, irrigation projects of, 242 New Movement, see Godbeites New West Educational Commission, 193 New York Times, quoted on P. P. Christensen, 338 Nichols, Ed, 298 Nicholson, John, 69 Nims, F. A., 266 Non-Partisan League, 332, 335 North Dakota, Constitutional Convention of, 223 Oastler, Dr. and Mrs. Frank, 307 Odometer, 396 Oil Leasing Act, 244 Olson, James C , review by, 409-10 Ontario Mine, Cornish pump of, 146; discovered, 138; pictures of, 145; tunnel of, 147 Ontario schoolhouse, picture of, 142 Order of Enoch, 381 Ordinance of 1787, 364, 383, 387 Otero, Antonio Jose, 366 Ouray, Utah, 254 The Outlaw Trail, by Kelly, reviewed, 80- 81 Outline History of the Glen Canyon Region, by Crampton, reviewed, 177-78 "The Overland Diary of fames A. Pritchard . . " b y Morgan, reviewed, 76-77 Pacheco, Bernardo de Miera y, 252, 276 Paddy Ross (boat), 298; picture of, 299 Page, Jonathan S., 246 Paiute Indians, culture of, 21, 215; land dominated by, 211, 212; language of, 22 Parke, Lt. John, 355 Park City Academy, 139-40 Park City Bank, picture of, 142 Park City Record, 423; after the fire, 152; purchased by Raddons, 140; quoted, 141; on Ontario District school, 139 Park City, Utah, "characters" in, 143, 144; cemetery in, 141; fires in, 150-53; incorporated, 141; lynching in, 147; Mormon- Gentile population in, 148; newspapers in, 141-42; opera house in, 140, pictured, 142; pictured in 1890, 136; religious sects in, 149; schools in, 139- 40; site of, 138 Parker Dam, 196,312 Park Mining Record, see Park City Record Pathe-Bray party, 304 Paul, Brevet Major, 391 Pavant Ute, 21 "Peace Commissioners," 157 Peep O'Day, 71; failure of, 59, 60 Penrose, Boies, 345 People's party, 125 Perpetual Emigration Fund, 43 Peterson, William, 105 Petrified Forest National Monument, 289 Phelps, John W., 166 The Philosophical Foundations of Mormon Theology, by McMurrin, reviewed, 84, 85 Pierre's Hole, 103 Pike, Sergeant, murder of, 390, 391 Pipe Spring National Monument, 289 Pinchot, Amos, 329 Pit houses, 12 Plains Indians, culture borrowed, 24, 26 Plateau Sierra Verde see Yampa Plateau Poland Act, 380 Poland, Luke Potter, 384 Politics and Grass, by Foss, reviewed, 414 Polk, President James K., 366 Polygamy: common law not applicable in Utah, 379 Pony Express, 94 Pope, Lt. John, 355 432 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Popular sovereignty, 380 Post, Louis F., 334 Powell, L. W., 157 Powell, Maj. John Wesley, 361; classifies land, 225; death of, 230; director of USGS, 223; explores Green and Colorado rivers, 224, 257; father of irrigation movement, 223-31; men murdered by Indians, 278; picture of, 222, of boat, 222; quoted on irrigation, 224, 225, 227, 229 Pratt, Orson, 58, 61 Pratt, Parley P., explores Parley's Canyon, 138 Pre-emption Act, 38 The Present World of History, reviewed, 89 Price, Utah, 236 Prince, L. Bradford, 374 Prohibition, 328, 345, 348, 375 Promontory Cave, 8 Provo River project, 237 Provo, Utah, early description and picture of, 394 Provo Woolen Mills, picture of, 53 Prudent Soldier, A Biography of Major General E. R. S. Canby, 1817-1873, by Heyman, reviewed, 83-84 Public Law 485: 242, 259 Pueblo culture, 4, 5, 11, 15, 18, 19, 26, 216 Punkinseed (boat), 298 Purdy, William W., "Green River: Main Stem of the Colorado," 251-61; review by, 80-81 Richards, Franklin D., 58 Richardson, , 303 Richmond, Rev. George C , 330 Richmond, William Chesley, 292 Ricks, Joel E., 422 Rio de S. Buenaventura, see Green River Rio Verde, see Green River River-running, 291-308; boats used, 298, 300; excursions pictured, 321; of the upper canyons, 292-98; on the San Juan, 306-7 The Road to Virginia City, edited by Rolle, reviewed, 405-6 Roberts, Brigham H , 344, 348 Robidoux, Antoine, builds fort, 254 Roche faune, see Yellowstone River Rockwell, Porter, 395 Rocky Montain Fur Company, 103 Rocky Mountains, 200 Rolle, Andrew F., review by, 76-77 Roosevelt, President Franklin D., dedicated Boulder Dam, 312 Roosevelt, President Theodore, 287, 348; signs reclamation bill, 230 Rose, Ray, 294 Ross, B. S., 296 Ross, Edmund, 372, 373 Ross, Kenneth, 305 Rowland Hall, picture of, 121 Russell, Charles S., 300, 302; picture of, 301 Rust, Dave, 303, 307 Ryan, Archie D., 303 Quist, Goddard, 303 Radical Republicans, 384-86 Raddon, Le Page H , 423 Raddon, Sam, 423 Raddon, S. L., 141, 423; death of, 141 Raddon, W. A., 423 Rainbow Bridge, 287; discovered, 287; picture of, 319 Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley expedition, 305, 306 Rawlings, Calvin W., 248 Raynolds, Capt. W. F., ordered to explore Yellowstone, 104, 105 Reclamation Act, 236, 258 Reclamation fund, 244 Recreation: in Colorado River Basin, 311- 24 Reeder, William Penn, 303 Relations with the Indians of the Plains, 1857-1861, by Hafen and Hafen, reviewed, 85-86 Reviews and Recent Publications, 76-91, 177-88, 403-18 The Saga of Ben Holladay, Giant of the Old West, by Lucia, reviewed, 87 Salt Lake City, Chamber of Commerce founded, 71; early school buildings pictured, 116; picture of trading in, 376 Salt Lake Tribune, 69; evolved from Mormon Tribune, 65; quoted on Farmer- Labor ticket, 335-37, 340, on third party movement, 331 Salton Sea, 237 Salt River project, 237 Sampit Indians, 21 Sanders, Lt. William P., 396n San Juan River, drainage area of, 202; gold discovered in, 284; river-running on, 305-7 Santa Clara, Utah, irrigation at, 235 Santa Fe, New Mexico, early view of, 365 Santa Fe Ring, 371-74 Saynor, Charles W., 31 Schoenfeld, Frederick W., 35, 36 School of the Prophets, 63, 114; instruction in land office procedures, 30 Schools, early buildings used, 116, 117, room pictured, 112; early Mormon, I N D EX 433 114, 115, 117; Episcopalian, 118-20, 122; percentage of attendance, 384 Scofield Reservoir, 237 Schuback, James R., 140, 423 Scott, Charles A., diary of, 155ff., 389ff.; picture of, 154 Seedskadee project, 259 Seedskadee, see Green River Seitz, Raymond C , 301 Sevier-Fremont culture, 20, 217 Shaffer, J. W., 385 Sharp, Charles, 293 Sharp, James Palmer, 189-90 Shearman, William, 62 Shepback, James, see Schuback, James R. Shields Brothers store, picture of, 142 Shields, John, 303 Shivwit Indians, murder members of Powell expedition, 278 Shoshoni Indians, lands of, 102; language groups, 21 Silver King Mine, 143 Simpson, Capt. James FL, 176, 3^5 Sinclair, Charles E., 173n Single Tax League, 329, 332 Sitgreavcs, Lt. Lorenzo, 355, 356 Smith, Charles, 293, 300 Smith, Dwight L., "The Engineer and the Canyon," 263-73 Smith, Elias, 378 Smith, George A., 59 Smith, George Albert, Jr., killed by Indians, 277 Smith, Joseph, 62 Smith, Joseph F., 345, 347 Smoot, Reed, 336; "Apostle-Senator," 343- 49; picture of, 342 Smythe, William E., leads irrigation movement, 229 Snyder, George Gideon, operates Park City boardinghouse, 138 Snyder, Samuel, sawmill of, 138 Snyder, Samuel C , land grant to, 138 Snyderville, settlement of, 138 Soldiers and Sailors Homestead Act, 37 Sorensen, Horace A., 422 Southern Paiute Indians, 21, 215, 278 South Pass, 164; rediscovered, 253 Spanish-American families, leaders in New Mexico, 370 The Spanish Element in Texas Water Law, by Dobkins, reviewed, 87, 88 Spanish Trail, 276 Special Master, studies Colorado River water division, 245 Spencer camp, 284 Spencer, Howard O., 390, 391 Split Mountain, picture of, 314 Spring, Agnes Wright, review by, 78-80 Stansbury Cave, 8 Stanton, Robert Brewster, 283, 296; expedition of, 263-73; disasters of, 265, 266; estimates economic potential of Colorado River Basin, 271-73; pictures of crew, 262; survey of river, 266-73 Steen, Rector, sells Ontario Mine, 138 Stenhouse, T. B. H., 62; comments on schools, 123 Steward, Julian, 21 Stewart, Omer, on culture of Paiutes, 215 Stewart, Senator William, 226, 227 St. George Temple, construction of, 54 St. Mark's school, closed, 128; enrollment in, 122; established, 113; opened, 119; picture of, 121 St. Mary's Academy, picture of, 121 St. Mary's school, 140 Stone, Julius Frederick, 293, 307; picture of,, 301 The Story of the Pony Express, edited by Smith, reviewed, 412-13 Stout, Hosea, 378 Stowers, Robert E., "Charles A. Scott's Diary of the Utah Expedition, 1857- 1861," 155-76, 389-402 Strawberry Valley project, 236, 244, 248 Stringham, B. H., 248 Stubbs, Drew, 294 Sumner, Col. Edwin Vose, 367 Sunset Crater National Monument, 289 Swain, Frank, 295 Swing-Johnson bill, see Boulder Canyon Project Act Taos Rebellion, 368 Tavaputs Plateau, 202 Telegraph, 64 Telegraph line, constructed by Mormons, 46-48 Territorial tax levies, for schools, 118 Thaddeus Stevens Scourge of the South, by Brodie, reviewed, 88 Third party movement, groups uniting in, 328n Thomas, Arthur L., 126, 127 Thompson, Ezra, 143 Ticaboo Bar, 285 Timpanogots, 21, 22 Tithing, 43, 44; on wool, 53-55 Todd-Page party, 294 Tullidge, Edward W., 57-72; "Bibliography of His Works," 72-75; death of, 71; editor for Millennial Star, 58; in New York, 61; joins Reorganized Church, 67; picture of, 56; writing of, 61, 65, 66, 68, 69 Tullidge, John, 58, 64 Tullidge, John, Jr., 58 Turner, Alonzo G., 300 434 UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Tuttle, Daniel S., reviews the founding of St. Mark's School, 118, 119 Twining, A. B., 266 U Uinta Basin, 202; irrigation projects in, 237 Uintah Lodge No. 7, chartered, 150 Uncle Sam (boat), 235 Uncompahgre Complex, 220 Uncompahgre project, 237 Undine (boat), 298 Union Vedette, 59, 381 United Order, 62, 71 University of Nauvoo, 114 The University of Utah, A History of Its First 100 Years, by Chamberlin, commentary on, 423-24 Upper Basin, first traversed by white men, 275; projects of, 237 Upper Colorado River Basin Compact, signed, 240; storage project, 196 United States Bureau of Ethnology, 199 United States Geological Survey, 199; directors of, 223, 226; organized, 226; surveys of Colorado, 294, 300, 303 Utah (boat), 298 Utah and the Pony Express, reviewed, 181 Utah Commission, 386 Utah Loyal League, 148 Utah Magazine, 61, 64; campaigns against church authorities, 62, 63; ceased publication, 65 Utah Power and Light Company, surveys for damsites, 294 Utah's Constitutional Convention, Gentile participation in, 382 Utah State Historical Society, awards program of, 421-23; winners of, pictured, 420 Utah Territory, reforms in, 386; system of government in, 378-80; tax levies for schools, 118 Utah War, 157, 164; problems of army during, 166-68, see also Johnston's Army Utah Water Users Association, 246 Ute Indians, 21, 25, 26; land dominated by, 211, 212; reservation established, 221, 235, 258 Uto-Aztecan, language family, 22 V Valcra, Eamonn de, 330 Violet Louise (boat), 306 W Walker, Preston, 305 Walker War, 277 Walker, William, 155, 158n Walsh, Frank P., 329 Warner, Neil, 65 Washburn, Henry D., 105 Washburn-Doan expedition, 99, 105, 106 Watkins, Aaron S., 340n Watkins, Arthur V., 248 Watson, Edward H., 246 Watts, John S., 370n, 372 Weilenmann, Milton L., 248 Welling, Milton, 345 Wenner, U. J., 309 Western Galaxy, facsimile of, 70 Wetherill, John, 287 West, Caleb W., 126 White Canyon Mining District, 283 White, Mrs. Georgie, 305 Widtsoe, John E., 246; quoted on reclamation, 249 Wilderness Preserves, 261, 287, 315 Williams Mining District, 284 Williams, Parley, 126 Wilmont (boat), 298 Wilson Canyon, Fence ruin in, pictured, 210 Wimmer, Tom, 303 Wind River Mountains, 315 Woodbury, Angus M., "The Colorado River, The Physical and Biological Setting," 199-208 Woodruff, Wilford, 59; comments on education, 126 Woods, J. H., 306 Woodward, Jules, 293 Wright, C. M., 300 Wright, F. W., 300 Wupatki National Monument, 289 Wurtele, C. W., 144 Wyoming, irrigation projects of, 242 Y Yampa Plateau, 252 Yampa River, excavations on, 219, 220 Yampa Ute, 21 Yazoo Land Cmpany, 374 Yellowstone country, first written record of, 103, 104; National Park, created, 100, 106, 107, 110 Yellowstone River (Roche faune), 102; lower falls of pictured, 109 Yosemite, deeded a state park, 101 Young, Brigham, attitude toward lawyers, 378, 379, toward mining, 138; comments on education, 124; culutral resistance of, 382, 383; remarks on schools, 114, 117, 123; sends salt to Johnston's Army, 168 Yuma project, 237 Z Zahn's Camp, 284 Zane, Charles Shuster, 385 Z.C.M.I., 62, 381 Zion National Monument (Mukuntuweap), created, 287 Zuni Indians, 5 UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY j^^^^^^^^^^m BOARD OF TRUSTEES (Terms Expiring April 1, 1961) TUANITA BROOKS, St. George LELAND H. CREER, Salt Lake City NICHOLAS c. MORGAN, SR., Salt Lake City JOEL £. RICKS, Logan RUSSEL B. SWENSEN, Provo (Ex-Officio Member) LAMONT F. 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Checks should be made payable to the Utah State Historical Society and mailed to the Editor, 603 East South Temple, Salt Lake City 2, Utah. ! * ictyi^"mm*^"~7k. LARK j p ^ " ; El Morro, or Inscription Rock, near Ramah, New Mexico, is a massive mesa-point of sandstone which derives its nam,e from the Spanish word "morro" meaning "headland" or "bluff." The route from Acoma to the Zuni pueblos led directly past the mesa, and because of the sheltered coves and availability of water, the area became a regular camping site for the Spanish conquistadores. Don fuan de Onate first inscribed the rock in 1605 and many others later left a record of their passage by cutting into the soft sandstone. The first of the American army officers to visit El Morro was Lieutenant f. H. Simpson, accompanied by artist R. H. Kern, who copied the early inscriptions as shown above. The site is now a national monument. U T A H S T A T E H I S T O R I C A L S O C I E TY |