[84]“The Life of Levi Stewart,” biographical sketch by his granddaughter, Margery Browne Cottam (copy in files of A. M. Woodbury).
[85]F. S. Dellenbaugh, A Canyon Voyage (New York, 1908), pp. 166-167.
[86]Fredonia—Suggested by Erastus Snow, allegedly from “free” and “dona” (Spanish for lady or woman), thus, “free woman.” Actually, the name is simply a variant of “freedom,” invented shortly after 1800 by a certain Dr. Charles Mitchell, according to George R. Stewart, Names on the Land (New York, 1945), p. 173.
[87]Kumen Jones, “First settlement of San Juan County, Utah,” Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. II, No. 1 (January, 1929).
[88]“Journal of Josephine Catherine Chatterly Wood,” Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. X, pp. 128-136.
[89]Mark A. Pendleton, “The Orderville United Order of Zion” and Emma Carroll Seegmiller, “Personal Memories of the United Order of Orderville,” Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. VII, 1939.
[90]Powell, op. cit., p. 110.
[91]Ibid., p. 111.
[92]Herbert E. Gregory, ed., “Diary of A. H. Thompson,” Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. IX, 1939, pp. 89, 92.
[93]“Cougar Hunting on the Rim of the Grand Canyon,” The Outlook (London, England, October 4, 1913), pp. 259-266.