Church Historian's Office compilations of Utah and Nevada local history sources, 1929.
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Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1935
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Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh, artist, topographer, explorer and author, was born September 13, 1853 in McConnelsville, Ohio. After graduating from high school in Buffalo, New York, Dellenbaugh's interest in painting and boating led his uncle Almon Harris Thompson to introduce him to John Wesley Powell. Thompson was Powell's brother-in-law and served as second-in-command and chief topographer of Powell's second expedition down the Colorado River in 1871-1873. Powell appointed the seventeen year o...
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Frederick Dellenbaugh, member of John Wesley Powell's second expedition down the Colorado River, author of Romance of the Colorado River and other books. In 1929, he was called to testify on the Colorado River's navigability in a case between the state of Utah and the Federal government concerning who owned the riverbed and its minerals. The case was decided in the government's favor. From the description of Church Historian's Office compilations of Utah and Nevada local history sour...