Memorandum, July, 1914.

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Memorandum, July, 1914.

Concerning the story told by James Andrus of the finding of the bodies of James Whitmore and Robert McIntyre at Pipe Spring.

1 pp. (2 copies) : typescript.

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Johnson, Charles Ellis, 1857-1926

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Charles Ellis Johnson was born on March 21, 1857 to Joseph and Eliza Johnson in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1860 young Charles and his mother moved to Salt Lake City. In 1861 Joseph and his two other wives joined them, but Joseph did not like city life and soon thereafter the family moved to Utah Valley. In 1866 they moved even further south to St. George. As a boy Charles had a variety of interests including printing, botany, Indians, and the theater. In St. George he met Ruth Young, a daughter of ...

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Andrus, J. Russell (James Russell), 1902-

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Epithet: author British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001394.0x0000ab The Volunteer Cavalry Company, 1st Brigade, Iron Military District, Nauvoo Legion was commanded by Captain James Andrus and was mustered into service in Saint George, Utah on August 16, 1866. It consisted of five platoons of twelve men each. They were called to examine the country bordering the Colorado River from the Kaibab Plateau to the mouth of...

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