G Gallatin, Albert, [127] Galliego, Jose, [121] Galloway, Nathan, [193] Game, conservation of, [192] Indian, [119] Garcia, Arze, Expedition, [126] Gardner, Henry, [166] Georgetown, Utah, [182] Gifford, family, [161] Oliver D., [112], [156], [161], [186], [204] Samuel K., [153] Gillespie, R. H., [139] Glen Canyon Ford, [166] Glendale, Utah, [166], [181] Golding, Robert J., [150] Gould, Samuel, [133] Goulding, Daniel, [182] Gould’s Ranch, [172] Grafton, Utah, [151], [154], [159] Graham, Utah, [181] Grapes, wild, [120] Grapevine Springs, [140] Grand Canyon, Cattle Company, [191] Highway Association, [196] Transportation Company, [191] Grand Canyon of the Colorado, [124], [125] artist assigned by U. S. Government, to paint, [190] auto pathfinding trip to, [193], [195], [197] bridge in, [209] bus service to, [207] Jacob’s Lake Highway, [195] Lodge dedicated, [208] modern development of, [194]-209 National Game Preserve, [192] Monument established, [193] North Rim, early history of, [189]-194 publicized, [194] surveyed, [185] trail built across, [191], [192] visited by J. C. Alter, [195] West Rim Trail, [207] Grand Wash Cliffs, [166] Grant, Heber J., [202], [208] Gray, Carl R., [198], [203], [208] Grazing, in the Kaibab, [190] in Zion Canyon stopped, [200] Great Organ, Zion Canyon, [199] Great Red Arch, Zion Canyon, [161] Great White Throne, Zion Canyon, [161], [163], [199], [209] Green, Sam, [116] James, [153] Greenland Peninsula, [192] Gregory. Dr. Herbert E., [123], [185], [190] Grey, Zane, [192] Grimes, Oliver J., [201] Grist mill, [152] Grotto campground, Zion Canyon, [204], [207] Guards against Indians, [173] Guide, tourist, [192] Gunnison River, [123] Gustavus, Crown Prince, [208] Gypsum, [133]

H Haight, Isaac C., [133], [147] Hall, John C., [151], [153] Thomas, [153] Halloran, W. J., [205] Halterman, S. A., [201] Hamblin, Jacob, [144], [145], [164]-165 aids against Indians, [175] holds peace conference with Navajos, [177]-179 in Kaibab region, [189] missionary among, Indians, [179] Hamblin, Walter, [191] Hanchett, Lafayette, [205] Hancock, Cyrus, [173], [174] Hanna, P. T., [127] Harding, President Warren G., visits Southern Utah Parks, [204] Hardy, Augustus P., [144], [145] Harmony, Utah, [143] Harriman, Edward H., [198] Harris, Mountain Pass, [142] W. R., [123] Harrison, Peter (Indian), [122] Harrows, [157] Harry, Philip, [123] Haskell, Maria Woodbury, [146] Thales H., [144], [146], [165] Hastele, (Indian), [177] Hatch, Ira, [144], [145] Meltair, [182] Utah, [182] Heap, G. H., [121], [136] William, [157] Heap’s farm, [156] Hediondilla, (creosote bush), [124] Heller, Edmund, [203] Henefer, William, [144] Henrie, James, [182] Henrieville, Creek, [182] Utah, [182] Hepworth, Thornton, Jr., [163] Hewlett, Sylvester, [133] Higbee, J. M., [171] Highway 89 prospected, [194] Highway 91, [196], [198] Logan to St. George, [194] Highways built to Southern Utah Parks, [194]-209 Hillers, Jack, [186] Hillsdale, Utah, [181] Hirschi, Claud, [198] David, [186]-187, [196] Hogs slaughtered, [156] Hole-in-the-Rock, [183] Horne, Joseph, [147] Horses stolen, [121], [167]-179 Hotel El Escalante, [202], [207] Hough, Emerson, [203] Houserock Valley, [191] Houses, adobe, [136], [189], [190] Howell, Joseph, [192] Hoyt, Silas, [166] T. C., [191], [192] Huber, Albert, [153] Edward, [153] Hunt, Capt. Jefferson, expedition, [131], [132], [135], [136] Hunting, [192], [193], [195] Indian, [118], [119] in the Kaibab, [190]-193 Huntington, Al, [191] Hurricane, Fault, [124] Utah, road convention at, [196] Hyde, Orson, [131]

I Implements, Indian farming, [120] Indian, baskets, [118] burial customs, [120] camps, [118] chief, [121] contribution to present culture, [113] cooking, [119] depredations, [129], [159], [165]-179 force concentration of pioneers, [159] food, [117]-120 grinder, [119] law, [116] moccasins, [118] myths, [112], [113] ornaments, [118] pictographs, [133] raids, [166]-179 robes, [118] school, [144] squaws—work of, [120] sugar, [119], [120] superstitions re: Zion Canyon, [112]-113, [148] trading expedition, [177] treatment of the infirm, [120], [121] tribes, extinct, [122] water jugs, [118] weapons, [118], [119], [121] Indians, baptized, [145] disarmed, [171] Ingram, Lord, [191] Iron Company, Deseret, [136] Iron, County, colonized, [134] protected by militia, [167] industry, [135], [139] Military District, [167] Springs, [135] ore, [133], [134] Irrigation, [182] Indian, [120] I-u-goon, derivation of word, [115] Ivins, Anthony W., [191], [198], [205], [208]

J Jacob’s Lake, [189] Well, [190] Jeffers, LeRoy, [201] Jepson, James, [159] Jennings, Henry, [175] James H., [153], [156], [161] Johnson, Benjamin, [181] George, [181] Joel H., [181] Joseph, [181] Nephi, [144], [147], [150], [151], [182] Seth, [181], [182] Sixtus E., [173] “Twist,” [148] Utah, [181] William, [181] Johnston’s Army, [131], [164] Jolley, Bryant, [184] Donald J., [207] Henry B. M., [166] William J., [166] Jones, Col. C. J., (Buffalo Jones) (Buffalo Bill) [139], [192], [193] Kumen, [183] Randall L., [202], [203], [205] Stephen V., [185] Jordan River, [153] Judd, Zadock, [139]

K Kaibab, Indian derivation of name, [114] Land and Cattle Company, [191] National Forest, [164], [189]-194 buggy driven to, [191] established, [191] stocked with cattle and horses, [190] used by English aristocracy, [190], [191] Plateau, [189] tribe, (Indian), [117] Kaibabit Indians, survivors of, [122] Kai-ne-sava, Indian spirit, [112], [113] Kanab, Creek, [166] fort, [180], [181] Indian derivation of name, [114] Trail, dedicated, [208] Utah, [166], [180], [181] erosion at, [182] raided by Indians, [168], [169] region explored, [177] resettled, [179], [180] Wash, [182] Kanarra, Indian chief, [141] source of name, [114] Utah, [133] Kane County, expanded, [179]-182 explored and settled, [164]-166 protected by militia, [167] Kane Springs, [189] Kenner, Dr. S. A., [151], [153] King, Wesley, [188] Klapper, Charlie, [151], [153] Klingensmith, Philip, [148] Knell, Benjamin, [144] Knight, Jesse, [192] Samuel, [144], [145] Knives, skinning, [118] Kolob Promontory, [133]

L Lady Mountain, Zion Canyon, [206] Lakes, (see names) Lamb, Ed., Jr., [191] Lances, Indian, [121] Lane, Franklin K., [196] Langston, Clarinda, [163] John, [153] LaVerkin Creek, [124], [128] promontory, [133] Leany, Hyrum, [119] Lee, John D., [135], [148], [179] in Kaibab region, [189] leads exploration of Virgin River, [139]-141 leads southern settlement, [137]-144 ranch, [181] raided, [172] settles at Ash Creek, [143] Lee’s Ferry, Arizona, [166] Lemon, James, [151] Levearskin (LaVerkin) River, [139] Lewis, David, [145] Liberty pole, [134] Limestone, [133] Lion, mountain, captured, [192], [195] Little, James, [177] Littlefield, David O., [182] Little Salt Lake, [135] Livestock, in Kaibab Forest, [190], [191] stolen by Indians, [166]-179 Logan-St. George highway, [194] Long Valley, [142], [166] abandoned, [171], [172] Canyon, [142] Utah, [179], [181] Louise, Princess, [208] Lost River, [127] Lott, John, [144] Lumber transported, [161]-164 Lumbering, [142] Lunt, Henry W., [197]-199

M Mail cable, [162] Maize, [117], [118] Mammoth Creek, [142] Manderfield, J. H., [198] Mangum, John (Mangram), [179] Manly, William Lewis, [132] Manti, Utah, [132] Marble Gorge Bridge of the Grand Canyon of Arizona, [209] Marysvale Canyon, [127] Marshall, E. J., Co., [191] Massacre, [170] Mather, Stephen T., [197], [202], [206], [208] Maxwell, W. B., [166], [171] Maxwell’s ranch raided, [172] Mabey, Charles R., [205] Mayo, Tommy (Indian), [114] McArthur, D. D., [174] McConnell, Jehiel, [179] McDonald, Graham, [192], [193] Thomas, [208] McFate, Jim, [153] Joe, [153] McKinnon, Major, [191] McIntyre, Robert, [168]-169, [189] Means, Howard C., [205], [206] Measles among the Indians, [122] Meeks, Priddy, [142], [166] Merriam, C. H., [127] Mestes Expedition, [126] Mexican War, [130] Mill, cotton, [154] flour, [152] molasses, [153] saw, [181] steam, [190] shingle, [163] Military posts established in Southern Utah, [173] Militia, in Southern Utah, organized against Indians, [137], [167]-176 Millard County, [115] Millett, Alma, [151] Joseph, [153] Milmey, Lord, [191] Minerals, iron, [133] Mission sites located by Escalante, [125], [126] Missionaries, Mormon, [144]-149 Missionary expedition, between the Virgin and Colorado Rivers, [164]-166 Mitchell, Dr. Charles, [182] Moccasin, Arizona, [166] Springs, [180] Moencopi, [178] Molasses mill, [153] Monument, National, Act, [187] Zion Canyon made, [164] Monuments, National, [187], [191], [193] Moqui Indians, mission to, [164]-166 Mojave Desert, [127] Moran, Thomas, [190] Morgan, Dale L., [131] John, [180] Mormon, Battalion, [131], [153] missionaries among Indians, [144]-149, [179] policy re: Indians, [137] settlement, early, [130]-151 Trail, [131] Mormons, colonize Southern Utah, [135] effect of upon Paiute government, [122] explore Southern Utah, [130]-149 Morris, Hyrum, [153], [158] Mountain Meadows, [128] visited by Fremont, [129] Mountains, (see names of) Mt. Carmel, Highway, [209] Utah, [166], [181] Mount Zion, [206] Muddy River, [128] Mukuntuweap, (see Zion Canyon) Munk, Mrs. Eunice, [157] Peter, [152] Murdock, and Fotheringham, Beaver, Utah, [191] John R., [144] Museum at Zion Canyon, [207] Musser, Milton A., [180] Mustache, Frank, (Indian), [114], [115]

N Names, place, in Zion, [199] National Monument Law, [187] National Monuments, [191], [193] Zion Canyon made, [187] National Park Transportation and Camping Company, [203] Naturalist Service, [207] Navajo Indian, depredations, [167]-179 hold peace conference, [177] raids, [166]-179 Navajo Indians unfriendly to missionaries, [165] Neff, Andrew L., [131] Neihardt, J. G., [127] Neslen, C. Clarence, [202] New Harmony, Utah, [145] Newman, Elijah, [151], [153], [161] Noble, Edward A., [180] North Rim of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, early history of, [189]-194 Highway in, [195] Northrop, Utah, [151], [154], [159]

O Oak Creek, [148] Oak Spring, [190] Observation Point, Zion Canyon, [187] Occupations, pioneer, [138] Old Grafton, Utah, abandoned, [151] Old Spanish Trail, established, [126], [128] Ookie berries, [120] Orderville, Utah, [183] Otter Creek, [140] Otters, [140] Owen, Jim “Uncle,” [192], [198]

P Pah-Utah Indians (Paiute), [121] Pahvant Valley, [115] Paiute Indians, cultivation, [140], [141] depredations, [167]-179 legends, [113] Mormon effect upon, [122] territory occupied by, [113], [114] mode of life, [115], [116] Palmer, William R., [114], [116], [117] Panguitch Lake, [141] Utah, [128] fortified, [170] re-settled, [181] Valley, [142] Paragonah, Utah, [128], [132], [136] Parashont Mountains, [189] Parks, Southern Utah, history of, [184]-209 Park-to-Park Highway conference, [203] Paria, (Pahrea) Indian derivation of name, [114] River, Lee’s Ferry at, [189] Utah, [114], [179] Parowan, Canyon, [135], [141] Utah, [134], [137], [171] Par-roos River, Indians of, [117] Parrusis Indians, [117], [118] Parrusit Indians, habits and customs, [115]-122 survivor of, [122] Parunuweap Canyon, [147] Indian derivation of name, [114] settlement, [155] Parry, Chauncey, [199], [203] Gronway, [203] Pathfinder tour to Grand Canyon, [195], [197] Peace council, Navajo, [177] Pearce, J. D. L., [173]-175 Pearce’s Ferry, [166] Pendleton, Mark A., [184] Peopling of Little Salt Lake Valley, celebration, [134] Petty, Albert, [152], [153], [159] Frank, [164] Frank, Jr., [164] George, [151] Photographer, pioneer, [179] of Zion, (Major J. W. Powell’s Exploration Party), [186] Phragmites (Indian sugar), [119], [120] Pilar River, [117] Pinchot, Gifford, [187] Pine Creek route road, [206] Pine nuts, [120] Pine Spring, [190] Pioneer, farm instruments, [157] occupations, [138] wagon raided by Indians, [172], [173] Pipe Springs, Arizona, [166], [180] council of war at, [171] Place names, Indian, [114], [115] in Zion Canyon, [199] Spanish, [128] Pleasant Valley, [142] Plows, hand, [157] Pollock, Samuel, [147] Polygamy, [183] Potato Valley, (Escalante), [172] Powell, Maj. J. W., [114], [177], [180], [185], [186], [190] Pratt, Orson, [131], [150], [151] Parley P., [132], [136], [144], [148] exploration of Southern Utah, [133]-134 Prunus, (choke cherries), [120]