Utah's canyon country place names: stories of the cowboys, miners, pioneers, and river runners who put names on the land. / Steve Allen
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volumne
- 9780988420076 (v.1)
- 0988420074 (v.1)
- 9780988420083 (v.2)
- 0988420082 (v.2)
- F824 .A45 2012
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Karen H. Huntsman Library Main Book Collection - Second Level | F824 .A45 2012 v. 2 | 1 | Available | 38060007429954 | |||
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Karen H. Huntsman Library Main Book Collection - Second Level | F824 .A45 2012 v. 1 | 1 | Available | 38060007429962 |
Volume I: [ A- L ] (pages 1 - 466) -- Volume II: [ M - Z ] (pages 467-985)
More than 4,000 place name derivations, including early descriptions and stories told by the explorers, pioneers, cowboys, miners, and river runners who put names on the land. (Southern Utah area).
Utah's Canyon Country place names for canyons, mountains, mesas, plateaus, points, peaks, passes, meadows, ridges, rocks, reservoirs, troughs, washes, creeks, basins, springs, lakes, flats, gaps, desert, overlooks, reefs, parks, falls, arches, cliffs, buttes, towns, rocks, valleys, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 873-979); Appendix One: Expeditions, Missions, Surveys, and Wars (pages. 849-859), Appendix Two: Trails (pages 861-865), Appendix Three: The Old Spanish Trail (pages 867-868), Appendix Four: The Hole-in-the-Rock Expedition (pages 869-871).
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