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By Bill Kirchner, October 2, 2018
Utah’s First Indian Battle Marker
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1 Utah, Utah County, Pleasant Grove — 56 — Utah’s First Indian BattleIn Commemoration of
The first battle between Indians and the Utah Pioneers occurred in February 1849, two miles east of this monument, near the mouth of the canyon, between the Deseret Militia and the Indians. The stream and canyon were named “Battle Creek” . . . Map (db m149511) HM
2 Utah, Utah County, Pleasant Grove — Battle CreekMar. 5, 1849
This monument is in memory of the first armed engagement between the Mormon Pioneers and the native Americans that inhabited Utah Valley, and serves as a reminder of the extreme sacrifice given by both people This skirmish at the mouth of Battle . . . Map (db m149512) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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