Author: Utah Travel Council
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Languages : en
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A Guide to Utah's Dixie State Park --.
A Gentile Account of Life in Utah's Dixie, 1872-73
Author: Elizabeth Wood Kane
Publisher: Tanner Trust Fund
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
While her two sons -- little quicksilver elves, as she called them -- explored the red-rock bluffs and copied Piute face paintings, and while her husband Tom -- Civil War veteran and long-time friend of Mormons -- hobnobbed with the likes of adventurer Jacob Hamblin, Elizabeth Kane befriended the women of St. George. She found that they lived a strange idyllic life but nevertheless made her feel very much at home. Her diary comments on the food (the wine is horrid), an unpretentious but enjoyable cotillion ball, and her discovery that Mormon sermons are as dry and ... orthodox as any I have heard (in Philadelphia).Around the evening hearth Elizabeth's hosts told stories of Nephite wanderers and other beliefs. Artemisia Beaman Snow remembered the Palmyra mystic named Walters who, after trying unsuccessfully to obtain the gold plates from the Hill Cumorah, relinquished the task to his successor, Joseph Smith.In comparison to the people of St. George, she found those in Salt Lake City to be vulgar imitations of the best men and women, the most earnest in their belief, the most self-denying and 'primitive Christian' in their behavior clad in the homespun garments of the remote settlements.
Publisher: Tanner Trust Fund
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
While her two sons -- little quicksilver elves, as she called them -- explored the red-rock bluffs and copied Piute face paintings, and while her husband Tom -- Civil War veteran and long-time friend of Mormons -- hobnobbed with the likes of adventurer Jacob Hamblin, Elizabeth Kane befriended the women of St. George. She found that they lived a strange idyllic life but nevertheless made her feel very much at home. Her diary comments on the food (the wine is horrid), an unpretentious but enjoyable cotillion ball, and her discovery that Mormon sermons are as dry and ... orthodox as any I have heard (in Philadelphia).Around the evening hearth Elizabeth's hosts told stories of Nephite wanderers and other beliefs. Artemisia Beaman Snow remembered the Palmyra mystic named Walters who, after trying unsuccessfully to obtain the gold plates from the Hill Cumorah, relinquished the task to his successor, Joseph Smith.In comparison to the people of St. George, she found those in Salt Lake City to be vulgar imitations of the best men and women, the most earnest in their belief, the most self-denying and 'primitive Christian' in their behavior clad in the homespun garments of the remote settlements.
Welcome to St. George and Utah's Dixie --.
Dixie Project, Utah
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Utah's "Dixie" Birthplace
Author: Harold P. Cahoon
Publisher: Agreka Tm Llc
ISBN: 9781888106206
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Of the pioneers who came to Utah from the Southern States in the 1800s, a group was asked to go on to Southern Utah and grow cotton, a commodity needed in the face of the Civil War. Life was hard, food was scarce, and more babies and children died than lived as flood after flood destroyed their crops. Stories of individual pioneers. Over 200 photos (10 color). Statistical Info, maps, surveys, stories about people, folklore, medicines, food, superstitions, script used for money, etc. Sponsored by The Washington City Historical Society.Harold P. Cahoon, born in Salt Lake City, attended the University of Utah and gained a B.S degree in Ceramics. Receiving the Edward Orton Fellowship at the University of Washington, he graduated with a M.S. degree in Ceramic Engineering with a minor in Mineralogy. In 1955 he received a Ph.D. in Ceramics and a minor in Mineralogy from the University of Utah. He rose to president and CEO of Interstate Brick Company, and was also president of Entrada Corporation, Wasatch Chemical Company, Fox Clay Company, and Interstate Land Company.Priscilla Johnson Cahoon was born in Mesa, Arizona, and graduated from Lincoln High School in Orem, Utah. She is the mother of five children, twenty-five grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. She was the president of Sugarhouse Rotary Arms, president of Salt Lake Literary Art Guild, Five-year Service Award volunteer at the Primary Children's Hospital, Member of the Preservation Commission of Washington City, and president of the Washington City Historical Society.
Publisher: Agreka Tm Llc
ISBN: 9781888106206
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Of the pioneers who came to Utah from the Southern States in the 1800s, a group was asked to go on to Southern Utah and grow cotton, a commodity needed in the face of the Civil War. Life was hard, food was scarce, and more babies and children died than lived as flood after flood destroyed their crops. Stories of individual pioneers. Over 200 photos (10 color). Statistical Info, maps, surveys, stories about people, folklore, medicines, food, superstitions, script used for money, etc. Sponsored by The Washington City Historical Society.Harold P. Cahoon, born in Salt Lake City, attended the University of Utah and gained a B.S degree in Ceramics. Receiving the Edward Orton Fellowship at the University of Washington, he graduated with a M.S. degree in Ceramic Engineering with a minor in Mineralogy. In 1955 he received a Ph.D. in Ceramics and a minor in Mineralogy from the University of Utah. He rose to president and CEO of Interstate Brick Company, and was also president of Entrada Corporation, Wasatch Chemical Company, Fox Clay Company, and Interstate Land Company.Priscilla Johnson Cahoon was born in Mesa, Arizona, and graduated from Lincoln High School in Orem, Utah. She is the mother of five children, twenty-five grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. She was the president of Sugarhouse Rotary Arms, president of Salt Lake Literary Art Guild, Five-year Service Award volunteer at the Primary Children's Hospital, Member of the Preservation Commission of Washington City, and president of the Washington City Historical Society.
Legacy
Author: Washington County Statehood Centennial Committee
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Category : Painting
Languages : en
Pages : 49
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Category : Painting
Languages : en
Pages : 49
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Utah's Dixie, the Cotton Mission
Author: Arlington Russell Mortensen
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Category : Latter Day Saints
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Category : Latter Day Saints
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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The Dixie Project
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs
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Languages : en
Pages : 182
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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Color Country
Author: Utah State Historical Society
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Category : Washington County (Utah)
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Category : Washington County (Utah)
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Early History of Utah's Dixie
Author: Hyrum Lorenzo Reid
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Category : Washington County (Utah)
Languages : en
Pages : 210
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Publisher:
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Category : Washington County (Utah)
Languages : en
Pages : 210
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