Utah Centennial County History Series - San Juan County 1995

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Index

Abajo Mountains, (see also Blue Mountains), 10 Abajo Peak, 8 Abbey, Edward, author, 384-86 Aberle, David F., anthropologist, 312-13 Adams, Evelyn, 171 Adams, George, photograph of home, 115 Aiken, Joe, killed in 1915 fight, 161 Allen Canyon, home to Utes and Paiutes, 154; photograph of garden planted by Utes, 200; population in 1929,199 Allen, I.W., medical doctor, 276 Allen, Jane, and 1884 flood, 103 Allen, John, 102 Allen, John and Peter, Allen Canyon named for, 18 Allen, Robert, and 1884 flood, 103 American Medical Association, 276 Anasazi Indians, 31-41,295, abandonment of San Juan Region,

37-38,50-5 1,295; climate impact 34-35; dwellings, 31-32, 34,90; diet, 31-33; impact of beans on diet 32; impact of corn on culture and diet, 31; kivas, 36; myths and teachings, 295; Navajo perceptions of, 38-40; pit houses, 34; pottery, 33,35;roads, 35-36; rock art, 14, 33; . . ruins at Recapture Reservoir, 233; storage facilities, 32; tools, 31, 33; Ute perceptions of, 38, 5 1; village and site locations, 3 1, 32,35-36 Aneth, added to Navajo Reservation, 130-3 1, 133; location and early history, 15, 17; Navajo Faith Mission, 127-28, 131,285; oil field, 284; previous names for, 18; trading post, 195-96; votes to eliminate bars and alcohol, 330 Aneth Extension, 133, 139 Aneth Takeover, 2 10-1 1 Antes, Eva, 127


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Chapter 1 - The Geography & Place Names of San Juan County

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pages 20-39

Chapter 2 - An Overview of the Prehistory of San Juan County

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pages 40-61

Chapter 3- Setting the Foundation, A.D. 1100-1880

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pages 62-85

Chapter 4 - Early Entrants into the San Juan Country

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pages 86-107

Chapter 5 - Homesteading & City-Building, 1880-1940

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pages 108-133

Chapter 6 - Navajo Conflict & Boundary Expansion, 1880-1933

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pages 134-157

Chapter 7 - The Ute & Paiute Experience, 1880-1933

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pages 158-182

Chapter 8 - Livestock & Farming Industries, 1880-1990

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pages 183-206

Chapter 9 - Ute & Navajo Economic Development, 1900-1990

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pages 207-231

Chapter 10 - The Development of Forest and Water Resources

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pages 232-253

Chapter 11 - A Hundred Years of Boom & Bust

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pages 254-280

Chapter 12 - Health & Education in San Juan County

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pages 281-306

Chapter 13 - Religious Expression in San Juan County

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pages 307-331

Chapter 14 - The Establishment of Law, Order, and Government

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pages 332-357

Chapter 15 - The Rise of Federal Hegemony in San Juan County

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pages 358-383

Chapter 16 - A Writer's Paradise, a Philosopher's Dream

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pages 384-406

Epilogue

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pages 407-411

Introduction

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pages 13-19

Contents

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pages 7-8

Selected Bibliography

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pages 412-416

Index

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pages 417-431
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