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Pipe Spring's Historical Figures

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Picture of the historical figures of Pipe Spring.

These are only a few on the many people involved in Pipe Spring's history. Though the photos on this wall in the museum may change from time to time, the virtual tour photos will remain the same.

Pipe Spring Cowboys of the Early 1900s

Charles Pulsipher

Elijah Averett
Margaret Cox Edwin D. Woolley
Joseph and Harriett Brown Eliza Louella Stewart
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Federal Contacts Outside Contacts - Spanish Outside Contacts - Indentured Servitude Intertribal Contacts Outside Contacts - Mormon Mormon Story Introduction Persecution and Relocation The New Leader - The Move West Exploration and Colonization South Mormon-Federal Relations Mormon-Indian Relations Water Source, Campsite, Ranch Mormon and Indian Conflicts Ranching Church Ranching Systems Mormon Life at Pipe Spring Introduction Men worked from sun to sun... ...But women's work was never done. "Families are forever" Children Plural Families The Deseret Telegraph Limits and Effects of Ranching: Land and Forage Limits and Effects of Ranching: The Native People Elijah Averett Eliza Louella Stewart Joseph and Harriet Brown Margaret Cox Edwin D. Woolley Charles Pulsipher