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Life under the Horseshoe : A History of Spring City
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Spring City, Utah
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Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Canal and Horseshoe Camps
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This history stretches from 1852 to the 1980s and covers topics such as the settlement of Spring City, Native American raids, church organizations, law and order, infrastructure, education, agriculture and livestock, sanitation, art and literature, hunting tales, clubs, holidays, sports, and prominent people.
It contains photographs, layouts of the city, and 11 appendices outlining topics like walking tours, settlers, census information, veterans, missionaries, bishops, polygamous families, mayors, and councilmen, as well as letters to and from Brigham Young. -
Agriculture
Native Americans, Indian Student Placement Program
Education, 20th century
Allred, James
Allred, Elizabeth
Holidays and celebrations, miscellaneous
Sports and recreation
Women, public life
Livestock industry
Record keeping
Black Hawk War
Native Americans, Mormons and
Spring City, Utah
Women, biographical sketches, 19th-20th centuries -
Heart Throbs of the West
History of Indian Depredations in Utah
History of Sanpete and Emery Counties, Utah
History of Utah
Our Pioneer Heritage
Spring City : A Look at a Nineteenth-Century Mormon Village
The Deseret Livestock Company, 1891-1933
The Founding of Utah
The Historical Guide to Utah Ghost Towns
These--Our Fathers : A Centennial History of Sanpete County 1849-1947
Treasures of Pioneer History
Utah's Black Hawk War : Lore and Reminiscences of Participants
Utah's Heritage
Utah since statehood, historical and biographical