This Week in Local History, August 17 – 23
This Week in Local History August 17th – 23rd August 21st 1877 Orange Leavitt took Dudley...
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This Week in Local History August 17th – 23rd August 21st 1877 Orange Leavitt took Dudley...
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August 1914- Several Autos pass through Bunkerville August 1926- 11 silos in Bunkerville August...
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August 1909 5-26 Flood and rain ruined 15 tons of raisins. August 5, 1963, the Soviet Union and the United States signed the Limited Test Ban Treaty (LTBT), which prohibited nuclear tests in the atmosphere, under water, and in...
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July 31st 1909 – U.S. President William Howard Taft’s proclamation created Mukuntuweap National Monument. In 1917 new park director suggests name change to Zion. July 1914- Aschel Barnum falls in school cistern....
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July 1882- Flood in Mesquite washed the canal out in 58 places July 1908- Lincoln County appropriated $40 for Bunkerville roads July 23rd 1904 -A flood came down the Virgin River –brought mud July 1912- Joseph Reber had...
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