Bear River massacre files, 1860-1980.

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Bear River massacre files, 1860-1980.

Research materials for Hart's book the Bear River Massacre. Includes first hand accounts that Hart collected about the battle, his correspondence to battle descendants, family and local histories; "Sketch of the life of Ida Ann Rice," by Emma Rice; interview by Colen H. Sweeten with Moroni Timbimboo; and other materials pertaining to the battle and to the publication of the book. Significant correspondents include Heber Winn, Scott Nelson, and Fred B. Rogers.

6 boxes.

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Timbimboo, Moroni, b. 1888.

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Winn, Heber Ephraim, 1895-1986.

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Nelson, Scott G.

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Rice, Emma

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Sweeten, Colen H.

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Rogers, Fred B., 1889-

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Hart, Newell

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Local historian in Preston, Idaho; editor of the Cache Valley Newsletter and author of Bear River Massacre. From the description of Newell Hart papers, 1860-1983. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 20150930 Newell Hart (1913-1983) was a Preston native and local historian. He served an LDS mission in Minnesota and Montana and founded the Hart Music Company in Preston in 1939. He edited and published the Cache Valley Newsletter and was a frequent contrib...

Wilcox, Ida Ann Rice, 1863?-1922

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