Indian Peace Treaty

Indian Peace Treaty (HM2MZ0)

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N 38° 34.385', W 111° 50.499'

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June 15, 1873 Brigham Young called Albert K. Thurber and George W. Bean, Indian interpreters, WM. B. Pace, William Jex and others to explore Grass Valley for settlement and make peace with the Indians. Chief Tabioonah accompanied the party and acted as guide and peacemaker. They camped near Fish Lake June 22nd where they explained their mission to a group of Indian braves led by Chief Pah-Ga-Ne-Ap. The Indians from the surrounding territory met at Cedar Grove July 1, 1873 where the chiefs pledged peace with a handshake. This pledge was never broken.
Sevier County, Utah
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HM NumberHM2MZ0
Series This marker is part of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers series
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Year Placed1959
Placed ByDaughters of Utah Pioneers
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Date Added Thursday, November 14th, 2019 at 7:01pm PST -08:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)12S E 426683 N 4269738
Decimal Degrees38.57308333, -111.84165000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 38° 34.385', W 111° 50.499'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds38° 34' 23.1" N, 111° 50' 29.94" W
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