Records of the National Park Service. 1785 - 2006. Photographs of the Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, 1929. 1929 - 1929. Early home of Ebenezer Bryce for whom Bryce Canyon was named. Two miles south of Tropic, Utah, on the east side of the Pahreah River. The house stands on property subsequent

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Records of the National Park Service. 1785 - 2006. Photographs of the Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, 1929. 1929 - 1929. Early home of Ebenezer Bryce for whom Bryce Canyon was named. Two miles south of Tropic, Utah, on the east side of the Pahreah River. The house stands on property subsequently owned by Hatch, now owned by Shakespeare. Bryce lived here from 1875 until 1881 when he moved to Arizona. He died and was buried at Bryce, Arizona, in 1913.

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At the suggestion of his Harvard roommate O. W. Williams, lawyer George A. Grant moved to Dallas in 1878. Shortly after Grant’s arrival, the two men joined a ten-man surveying expedition to the Staked Plains funded by the real estate team of E. M. Powell and Edward L. Gage. In later life, Grant lived in Portland, Maine. From the guide to the Grant, George A. Reminiscences 1947., 1878-1880, 1938, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...