Pioneer Memories


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Pioneer Memories not only describes pioneer pranks, bear attacks, ghost tales, buggy crack-ups, and polygamist arrests, to name only a few, but the largest, most gruesome Indian desecration in the United States, the Bear River Massacre. Come cry, laugh, and sing along with the Daughters of Utah Pioneers as they tried for 100 years to share the moving history of the early settlers of Franklin, County, Idaho.










Pioneer Memories


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History of Bear Lake Pioneers


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Roll and Minute Book of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers


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This roll and minute book of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers belonged to Camp Coal Creek, in Iron County, Utah. The majority of the entries were from the early 1933. This volume includes each member by name, along with registration, husbands names, and months at which they were present in DUP meetings. Recorded in the minutes, announcements, and discussions. In addition to usual business matters, history lessons and readings about pioneer history were common throughout the ledger.




The Handcart Pioneers


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