1 minute readChapter 4 - Land Rush in the Uinta Basinfrom Utah Centennial County History Series - Duchesne County 1998by Utah Historical SocietyNext ArticleChapter 5 - Twentieth-Century HomesteadersMore articles from this publication:Chapter 5 - Twentieth-Century Homesteaders2minpages 126-155Chapter 6 - Duchesne County Communities4minpages 192-220Chapter 7 - From Settlement to the Great Depression4minpages 248-279Chapter 8 - Social Life2minpages 280-313Chapter 9 - Water: Lifeblood of the County2minpages 314-348Introduction1minpages 9-15Chapter 1 - Before it was Called Duchesne3minpages 16-53Chapter 2 - Ute Lands and People2minpages 54-82Chapter 3 - Early Roads, Grazing, Schemers, and Outlaws2minpages 83-104Show moreThis article is from:Utah Centennial County History Series - Duchesne County 1998