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English
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History of Sevier County
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Pioneer Pathways
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1999
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2
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1-44
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“Sevier County was formed from the south section of Sanpete County. The name came from the Sevier River which was included in the county boundary.” [Author]
This article is a compilation of the history of Sevier County, including information about its terrain, original Native American inhabitants, roads, troubles with Native Americans, evacuation and resettlement, and various towns and cities. -
Dancing, social
Architecture, civic and community buildings
Utah, mining
Glenwood, Utah
Water resources
Home industry
Native Americans, wars and battles
Monroe, Utah
Gold
Midwifery
Mail services
Utah, education
Elsinore, Utah
Family life
Fish Lake, Utah
Environmental history, crickets and grasshoppers
Literary arts, drama
Agriculture
Grass Valley, Utah
Venice, Utah
Sigurd, Utah
Farms and farming
Salina, Utah
Redmond, Utah
Koosharem, Utah
Joseph, Utah
Central, Utah
Burrville, Utah
Austin, Utah
Aurora, Utah
Annabella, Utah
United Order
Smith, Jedediah
Exploration, Utah
Sanpete County, Utah
Railroads
Spanish Trail
Exodus
Young, Brigham, leadership
Native Americans, origins of
Native Americans
Colonization, Utah
Telegraph
Black Hawk War
Publications (Mormon), Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Sevier County, Utah
Trails, miscellaneous
Richfield, Utah