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    • Bryce Canyon

    • Bryce Canyon

    • Bryce Canyon (Garfield County, Utah); Formations (Geology)--Dixie National Forest (Utah)

    • Inscription reads: The Cannon Ball Hole in Bryce Canyon the Temple of the God. Near Panguitch Ut. R. D. Adams, photo. Cedar City, Ut. No.3.
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    • Fretwell in relation to i t s payment. The attention of the council was called to a notice of Mary Ann Stewart's declaring her intention to make application before t h e Water Commissioners of Iron County for claim of 213 of Coal Creek for milling...
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    • across the creek opposite the residence of D . S . Macfarlane. After consultation, the petition of Cannon and Taylor was granted. Property deeded. (valued a t $500 but given a t $50, with the option that the property would revert back to the City...
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    • March 1, 1962.. .Mayor Gardner recommended Dr. Prestwich as City Physician. Carried. The Veterans of World War I want permission to p u t a flag pole a t the grave of each Veteran at the Cemetery. The City Ordinance denies such use. April 5 ,...
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    • 55 stoves 9 swords 1001 lbs. of powder a n d lead 44 saddles 436 lights of glass (8 x 1 0 ) 1 9 0 lbs. of nails 137 chopping axes 45 mowing scythes 45 sickles 7 2 scythes and grain cradles 98 hoes 110 spades and shovels Carpenter tools--9t s e t s...
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    • Burascana, Louis A , 315, 401 . Burascana, Ilrs., 444 Burbidqe, Dr. Leslie, 430 (Coun.) Burch, George, 393 Burdett Distributing Co., 295 Burgess, M F., 387 . Burkholder, Carl, 200-1, 203, 209, 210 Bums, Gene, 354 Burns, Harlen J., 385 (City Att.1...
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    • previous been over the road in Parley P. Pratt's Company, was appointed Camp Pilot for the group. An Indian interpreter, Thomas S. Wheeler, was with them. John D. Lee was appointed Clerk, and Henry was appointed Assistant clerk in addition to his...
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    • Siberia, thence to Alaska, and finally ended up at Fort Ross in California. When Sutter bought the fort he acquired the artillery with it. Members of the Mormon Battalion coming north after their historic march in 1846 were employed by Sutter to...
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    • that had been killed and put them on the feet of the cattle. The following day the road took them over high mountains and deep ravines through deep snow, but they traveled nine miles to Dry Creek. There was a severe snow storm the morning of...
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    • arrived at our camp. We fired the cannon six times in welcome." President Young spent the next few days visiting the settlers and giving comforting instructions to those who wanted to go home. He and others in the party visited the gristmill and...
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    • towards building up the Church and Kingdom of God. On July 24th the flag was raised and the cannon fired and, this being the day the pioneers arrived in Great Salt Lake Valley, we had a celebration. The cannon was fired, had a fine procession,...
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    • Legion. The escort arrived at Governor Young's at 9:00 a.m. and everyone saluted him at the west door of his mansion as he appeared on the steps.' The residents of Cedar City held their own celebration and Henry wrote the following about the...
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    • which were organized on the ship. There were 539 Scandinavian Saints out of a total of 575 passengers on board. Henry was often invited to eat with Captain Decan in his cabin. The voyage from London to Philadelphia was made in five weeks. They...
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    • Macfarlane, Jacob Gates, Truman O. Angell, Aiex F. Macdonald, David H. Cannon, Charles Smith, Joseph Birch, John O. Angus, Richard Bentley, Jesse N. Smith, Monis Ensign, Chnstopher J. Arthur, James G. Bleak, Archibald Sullivan, John Lytle, Ira...
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    • present in the Melchizedek Priesthood stand: Pres. Brigharn Young and his counselors: John W. Young and Daniel H. Wells. Also, of the Twelve Apostles: John Taylor, Wilford WoodmE, Orson Hyde, Orson Pratt, Charles C. Rich, Lorenzo Snow, Erastus...
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    • as "Mount Henry" with an elevation of 9,000 feet. At the intersection of South Creek and Coal Creek was a cabin listed as "Lunt's Rock Cabui." The Walker's Mine was i Maple Canyon and the Lunt Mine n was east of the Lunt Cabin about one mile." It...
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    • of Beaver. It was written on the cerhficate that she was to "renounce forever al1 allegiance and fidelity to al1 and any foreign Prince, Potentate, State and Sovereignty whatsoever, and particularly to Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland...
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    • Islands, and to various places in the United States. President George Q. Cannon, Counselor to John Taylor, said that besides the names sustained as missionaries, it should be understood that the Twelve Apostles are standing missionaries and should...

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