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    • 1903, Feb 22

    • 1903, Feb 22
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    • Sun. Feb. 22, 1903: Ther. Cooler., Wea. Cloudy Marion Inglested camped with us last night on his way home from the sheep-herd. We herded on he hills west of camp. 28) Monday 23: Ther. Warmer., Wea. Partly cloudy, breeze from North-west. Herded on...
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    • SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY INVESTIGATION OF ANCIENT MAIZE CULTIVATION IN ARIZONA Masters of Science in Forensic Science Brenda Cranmer
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    • ii ABSTRACT Currently, knowledge of the impact of selection on maize diversity has focused on modern specimens rather than ancient. An expanded understanding of the genetic variation, evolutionary history, and domestication of maize can be gained...
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    • v TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1: Illustration contrasting teosinte and maize................................................... 2 Figure 2: Location of the geographical Four Corners region...................................... 4 Figure 3: Aerial photo...
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    • I 1886 he went to England, taking his wife with him, n but was only gone eight months. W~th idea that Mexico offered more advantages the for him and his family, he broke up his home in Cedar City and started by team for the land of the Montenimas....
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    • 3 Approximately 1500 B.C., maize cultivation began to spread rapidly and widely. Matsuoka et al., (2002) proposed that maize domestication spread from the Balsas Basin of southwestern Mexico into northern Mexico, then into the southwestern United...
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    • 4 Figure 2: Location of the geographical Four Corners region (adapted from Stuart, 2000). The Corngrowers Site illustrated above in the circled area. Figure 3: Aerial photo of the Corngrowers Site in Colorado City, Arizona (adapted from Frank and...
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    • be delivered at the S.E. Corner of Section 6, and the second 50 cords near the center of the SW4 of Section 3." "The wood shall be sold, half dry and half green, or all dry, cedar or pine, or both, and is to be cut in 3 ft. lengths and ricked up at...
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    • Tenitory of Utah will come, it being only about four hundred and fifty miles &om San Diego on the Pacific coast, a distance frequently traveled in ten days. I renewed my acquaintance with the President, Henry Lunt, with much pleasure, and I...
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    • 9 Study Hypotheses Employing molecular methods, this study investigated desiccated maize samples collected from the Anasazi Corngrowers Site (F-448 trench; ~1100 C.E.) in Arizona. Collected samples were identified previously as maize using...
    • 1900, addresses 6

    • 1900, addresses 6
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    • Addresses: Sears Roebuck & Co. 82 to 96 Fulton 72 to 84 Dearborn & 17 to 31 Wayman sta. Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Hannah Jennings, Navajo Co., Taylor, Arizona, Lorenzo Russell, Wash. Co., Wheeler, Utah. J. Dreyfus, fur dealer. 212-215 Mich. St.,...
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    • After Ellen's fourth child was bom, April 9, 1909, her husband left her. In order to wmply with the "Manifesto," he apparently took his first wife and went back to the "States." Fern Guymon Bauer, a daughter, wrote the foiiowing: When Violet was...
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    • HISTORY OF IRON COUNTY BY William R . Palmer, 1922 It has been only seventy-one years since the settlement of Iron County (18511, and little more than eighty years since people came to Utah and to the west; yet in that time the western part of this...
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    • 23 race used at the Corngrowers Site. At loci phi127, binned alleles C and E were retained in modern and ancient maize samples and binned allele A was found in samples from intermediate depths. This suggests that as the Anasazi migrated between...
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    • Chapter 22 - Page 175
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    • Lehi Joncs and Dave Bulloch purchase property at Short Creek. h i z . Picture Oriah Leigh and others. Stories connected with Short Creek. Description of "old-time cowhand." Picture Jones family 1917. In 1906, four years after Lehi and Dave Bulloch...

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