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By Bill Kirchner, June 16, 2014
Chief Walkara Marker
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1 Utah, Millard County, Meadow — Chief Walkara(Chief Walker, Wakarum) — 1810 ca. - - - - January 29, 1855 —
Walkara, Ute Indian chieftan, was one of the principal Indian chiefs when the Mormons first entered this area in 1848. Feared from California to New Mexico, he was a remarkably sly chief, daring horse thief, savage slave trader, furious enemy, . . . Map (db m75514) HM
2 Utah, Millard County, Kanosh — 1867 Chief Kanosh Memorial 1976
This town was named after the Indian Chief C'nos. Born in 1821 in California, he was a stately, intelligent and loving ruler of the Indians of Pahvant Valley. He died in 1884.Map (db m75516) HM
3 Utah, Millard County, Kanosh — 200 — Kanosh
The townsite of Kanosh selected by Brigham Young was surveyed in 1867. The first settlers were Noah Avery, William Penney and Baldwin Watts. Upon advice from Brigham Young, families from Petersburg, Corn Creek, added strength to the new settlement. . . . Map (db m75517) HM
4 Utah, Millard County, Delta — 447 — Gunnison Massacre Site
In 1853, Captain John W. Gunnison was selected to lead an expedition to find a trans-continental railroad route. He followed the Old Spanish Trail through Salina Canyon, over the mountains to Pahvant Valley, and upon reaching Fillmore, visited his . . . Map (db m69536) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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