[94]Letter of Frederick Vining Fisher to the writer, September 22, 1933.

[95]Memorandum of Horace M. Albright, August 4, 1933, in files of A. M. Woodbury.

INDEX

[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] X [Y] [Z]

A Adams, Nate, [179], [180], [189], [190] Orza, [190] River, [127], [128] Adventure, Utah settlement, [148], [150], [151], [153] Affleck, D. A., [193] Agave, (yant), food, [119] Agriculture, [138], [148] Indian, [117], [118] Ahlstrom, brothers, [182] Albright, Horace M., [196]-197, [199], [201], [208] Allen, Rufus C., [144], [145] Allred, John J., [153] Alpine, Utah, [153] Alter, J. Cecil, [195] Amelanchier, (sarvis berries), [120] Ames, Clark, [144] Anderson, J., [139] Miles, [139] Mrs. Nancy, [145] Anderson’s Ranch, [204] Andrus, James, aids against Indians, [168], [169], [171], [174]-176 rescue expedition, [189] Animals, predatory, hunted, [192] Argonauts, [132] Armstrong, G. G., [205] Arrows, [118], [119], [121] Arizona, Northern, colonized, [166] explored, [164]-166 Strip, [189] Army, Johnston’s, marches to Utah, [131], [164] Arrowhead Route, [198] Trail Association, [198] Asa Creek, [142] Ash Creek, [117], [124], [127], [133], [139] Ashley, General (Wm. H.), [126] Ashton, Willam, [151], [153] Atkin, Grace, [111] Atwood, S. F., [144] Auerbach, H. S., [123], [128] Automobile roads to Southern Utah Parks, [204], [205] Averet, C. G., [153] Averett. Elijah, [172] Ayers, George, [158] Heber, [158]

B Baker, John, [191] Bamberger, Governor Simon, [200], [203], [205] Bancroft, H. H., [127] Barton, L., [139] William, [139] Battalion, Mormon, [153] Beale, E. H., [121], [136] Bear Valley, [128] route, [142] Bears, grizzly, [193] Beaver, [140] County protected by militia, [167] Creek, [134] Dam Wash, [127], [128] River, [127] Behunin, E. C., [112], [152], [155], [159] Isaac, [151], [155]-157, [161] Berberis, fremonti, (weump berries), [120] Berry, Isabel, [170] Joe, [170] Robert, [170] Berryville, Utah, [166], [181] Bigelow, Charles H., [198] Big Springs, [190] Birch Creek, [133] Black, George, [153] “Black Hawk War,” [159], [167] Black, Joseph, [151], [152], [153] explores Zion, [155] Peter, [152] Rock Canyon, [175] Rock Springs, [123] William, [153] William, Jr., [153] Bleak, James G., [149] Bliss, Orley D., [182] Blood, Henry H., [208] Bolton, H. L., [123] Bows and arrows, [118], [119], [121] Bowman, John F., [208] Bread meal, [119] Brenchley, Julius, [138] Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon, [197], [208] Brinton, Caleb D., [180] Brooks, Juanita, [146], [165] Brown, Newman, [153] Robert, [153] T. D.. [144] Bryce Canyon, [201], [202] bus service to, [207] dedicated, [208] lodge and cabins built, [207], [208] made National Monument, [204] modern development of, [194]-209 named, [182] publicized, [194] Bryce, Ebenezer, [182] Buckskin Mountains, [189] Bullock, David, [154] Burgess, Hyrum, [144], [145] Burial customs, Indian, [120] Burke, Charles F., [208]

C Cabin, log in Zion Canyon, [155], [156] Cable car across Colorado River, [192] Cable, in Zion Canyon, [161]-164 mail, [162] Mountain, [163] Cactus, food, [117], [119] “Call,” the, [135] Camp, Charles L., [128] Canebeds, [142] Cannon, David H., [168] George Q., [182] Grant and Company, [191] Lewis T., [192] Cannonville, Utah, [182] Canyons (see names of) Carpenter, William H., [153] Castle Springs, [190] Cattle ranches, [166] Cattle, stolen, [167]-179 Cedar Breaks, [201], [203], [207] Cedar Canyon, [136] Cedar City, Utah, [127], [136], [160] described, [137] prepares for tourists, [202] railroad built to, [203] Toquerville road, [195] Cedar Valley, [135] Celebration, [134] pioneer, [135] Census of Southern Utah communities, [154] Center Creek, [134] Chaffant. W. A., [132] Chamberlain, Solomon, [142] Thomas, [191] Chinle shales, [155] Chittenden, H. M., [127] Circleville Canyon, [132] Clark, E. S., [191] Oren, [169] Clayton, William, [131] Clear Creek, [127] Cleland, Robert Glass, [127], [132] Clifton, Utah, [182] Cloth, cotton made, [145]-147 Clove, James, [192] Coal industry, [136] Cody, “Buffalo Bill,” [190], [191] Cooke, Edward, [180] Coleman, Prime T., [144] Colorado River, [127] crossed by cable car, [192] crossings established, [166] Colton, Don B., [208] Communication in Zion Canyon, [161] Com-o-it Indian tribe, [116], [117] Conservation program instituted, [187] Convicts build road, [195] Copelan, Willis, [174]-176 Corn, [143] Corn Creek, [127] Cottam, Margery Brown, [180] Cotton, grown, [145]-150 mill, [154] wave, [149]-150 Cougars killed, [192] “Court of the Patriarchs,” Zion Canyon, [155] Cove Fort, [127] Cox, Warren, [198] Coyotes killed, [192] Cram, Alex, [191] Campton, Louis C., [206] Crawford, family, [161] William, [153] Crickets eat crops, [153] Crosby, Bill, [190] Crops, [148] Indian, [120] “Crossing of the Fathers,” [125]

D Daines, Franklin D., [130] Dale, H. H., [127] Dalton family, [161] Dame, William H., [167] Dams, [145] Dart, John, [142] Death Valley, disaster in, [132] Dellenbaugh, Frederick S., [180], [186] DeMille, Oliver, [151] DeMotte, Harvey C., [190] Park, [190] Dennet, Daniel Q., [153] Dennett, family, [161] John, [110], [112], [122], [204] Mrs. John, [170], [171] Deseret, Iron Company, [136] State of proposed, [131] Disease brought to Indians, [122] Ditches, [145], [151] Dixie, [137]-150, [152] Fruit Festival, [194] Dixon, Robert, [144] Dodge, Enoch, [172] Dominguez, Father, [123] Douglas, Stephen A., [131] Draper, Utah, [153] Draper, William L., [153] Duck Creek, [142] Duncan, Chapman, [139] Retreat, Utah, census 1864, [154] Utah, abandoned, [159] Dunton, J. H., [139] Dutton, Capt. Clarence E., [185]

E Eight-Mile Spring, [190] Eldridge, Elnathan, [144] Horace S., [150] Election, pioneer, [135] El Escalante Hotel, [202], [207] Emerald Pool Canyon, (Zion), [157], [206] Emett, Jim, [191], [192] Emigrants, gold, [132] English aristocracy urged to use Kaibab for sport, [190], [191] Epilogue, [210] Erigonum inflatum, [143] Erosion at Kanab, [182] Escalante, Desert, [124] expedition, [123]-126 Fray Silvestre Velez de, excerpt from journal of, [114], [117], [118], [120], [123]-126, [128] Valley, [172] Evans, Richard, [207] Everett, Edward, [133] Expedition, against Indians, [174]-176 to Zion Canyon, early, [123] Explorations of Southern Utah, early, [123]-130 Mormon, [130]-149 Eyring, Henry, [174]

F Fair, World’s at St. Louis, Zion pictures at, [186], [187] Famine in “Dixie,” [154] Farish, T. E., [127] Farm implements, pioneer, [157] Farming, community, [160] Farms, Indian, [117]-120, [140], [141], [143] of Zion Canyon, [155] Farnsworth, Lovina, [147] Moses M., [180] Ferries established on Virgin River, [166] Fifer of Mormon Battalion, [153] Fillmore, railroad to, [203] Utah, [134] Financial, panic, effect on Utah, [159] Finch, B. J., [205], [206] Fire at Kanab fort, [180] Fish, Joseph, [172] Fisher, Frederick Vining, [198] Flag raised, Mormon, [134] Flanigan, David, [163] family, [161] Tom, [116], [153] Floods, [151], [153], [182] Forest, Kaibab National, [189]-194 Fort, [145] at Kanab, [180], [181] Pearce, [124] Sanford, [169] Forts, built in Kane County, [179] Fox Creek, [142] Frauschum, Mr., [153] Fredonia, Arizona, [182], [183] Freeman, Capt., [175] Fremont, Capt. John C., explorations of, [128]-130 report of, [131] Frost, Allen, [180] Fruit orchards, [148]