The History Blazer : News of Utah's Past from the Utah State Historical Society (September 1995)
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Title:The History Blazer : News of Utah's Past from the Utah State Historical Society (September 1995)
Creator:Utah State Historical Society
Contributor:Utah State Historical Society; Utah Statehood Centennial Commission
Publisher:Utah State Historical Society
Agency:Utah Statehood Centennial Commission; Utah State Historical Society; State History; Cultural and Community Engagement
Date Published:1995
Pages:42 p.
Description:Utah History Blazer, September 1995; A Uinta basin FFA group trekked to the 1933 World's fair; Utah's celebration of Columbus Day; Election fraud newspaper headlines blared in 1895; World War II claimed the lives of four Utah brothers; Ogden's Grand Hotel, The Bigelow preserves a historic era; The Circleville massacre, a tragic incident in the Black Hawk War; Helen Hofmann Bertagnole, Utah's Queen of Swing; Klansmen at a funeral and a terrible lynching; Father Lawrence Scanlan established Catholic Church in Utah; Residents worked hard to keep a state school in Cedar City; Greek Sheepmen brought Old county ways to Utah; From 100 peach pits to peach days in Brigham City; How Exile Terry received her name; The founding and naming of Moab; Reva Beck Bosone pioneered New roles for women; Justice Charles S. Zane and the antipolygamy crusade; Some 80 Utah nurses served in World War I; The Fathers of Capitol Reef National Park; Desdemona Stott Beeson was determined to work in mining; Lester F. Wire invents the traffic light
Type (DCMI):Text
Type (Utah):Newsletter/magazine
Internet Media Type:application/pdf
Language:eng
Topic:History and culture
Subject (LCSH):World's Fair; Women politicians; Indians of North America; Peach; Women miners; Catholic Church; Local history; Polygamy--Religious aspects; World War (1939-1945); Greeks; State universities and colleges; Holidays; Black Hawk War (Utah : 1865-1872); World War (1914-1918); Nurses; Paiute Indians--Wars; Lynching; Columbus Day; Polygamy--Religious aspects--Mormon Church; History--Periodicals; Historic hotels; Women golfers; Emigration and immigration; Women legislators; Polygamy; Immigrants; Ku Klux Klan (1915- ); Historic buildings; Military nursing; Indians of North America--Wars; Orchards; Inventors; Public lands; Paiute Indians; Mormon pioneers; Exhibitions; National parks and reserves; Traffic signs and signals--Lighting; Elections--Corrupt practices; Massacres; War casualties; Racism; Catholics
Place:Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/5549030/, 39.25024, -111.75103
Rights:THE HISTORY BLAZER was produced by the Utah State Historical-Society and funded in part by a grant from the Utah Statehood Centennial Commission. The Utah State Library Division considers state publications made available by state agencies and political subdivisions as required by Utah Code Ann. § 9-7-201 to 9-7-209 to be in the public domain under U.S. copyright law (17 U.S.C.). All informational materials in this government publication are in the public domain, and as such, are not restricted by copyright law unless otherwise stated.; Digital image Copyright © 2009, Utah State Historical Society. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted by the copyright holder to access and download the materials for personal, educational, or non-commercial use only, https://heritage.utah.gov/history/submissions
Collection:Utah State Publications
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Document ID:133836

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