Clawson is a town in Emery County, Utah, United States. The population was 163 at the 2020 census. The community was named after Rudger Clawson, a Mormon...
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unincorporated community Clawson, Michigan, a city Clawson, Texas, an unincorporated community Clawson, Utah, a town Elsewhere Long Clawson, a small village in...
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First Presidency of the LDS Church. Clawson was born in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, to Hiram Bradley Clawson and Margaret Judd of Canada. While serving...
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The 2024 Utah gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the governor of Utah, concurrently with the 2024 U.S. presidential election...
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Jean Baptiste (grave robber) (redirect from John Baptiste (Utah grave robber))
were uncovered in 1862 after it was discovered that the body of Moroni Clawson, an outlaw, had been stripped of its burial clothes. Baptiste was banished...
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Enterprises Inc. 2009. Retrieved August 25, 2009. paragraph 9 "John W. Clawson". Utah Artists Project. J. Willard Marriott Library. Retrieved 16 April 2021...
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Utah. Clawson was the son of Hiram B. Clawson and his wife Ellen Spencer Clawson. Ellen was the daughter of Orson Spencer for whom Spencer Clawson was...
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Willard "Will" Clawson (January 18, 1858 – April 6, 1936) was an American, Utah-based artist, in the late-19th and early 20th-century. Clawson was born to...
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Curtis Jay Clawson (born September 28, 1959) is an American politician who served as the United States representative for Florida's 19th congressional...
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Francis Hermann (category 1896 in Utah)
due to an illness, Clawson was brought over to Salt Lake City by Tillie Anderson. Anderson later returned to Omaha, but Clawson decided to remain, maintaining...
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(1901–1936), Latter-day Saints Biographical Encyclopedia, vol. 1, Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book and A. Jenson Historical Co, p. 121 Thatcher was released from...
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Emery County is a county in east-central Utah, United States. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 9,825. Its county seat is Castle...
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Utah is a state located in the Western United States. As of 2020[update], there are 253 municipalities in the U.S. state of Utah. A municipality is called...
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Bradley Clawson (November 7, 1826 – March 29, 1912) was a Latter-day Saint businessman and Church leader in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Clawson was...
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Ivanti (category Software companies based in Utah)
(/ˌiːˈvɒntiː/) is an IT software company headquartered in South Jordan, Utah, United States. It produces software for IT Security, IT Service Management...
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List of Mormon place names (section Clawson)
sometimes known as "Canada's Brigham Young". Clawson, Utah, in Emery County, named for apostle Rudger Clawson, who had visited to organize a ward there....
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John Willard (playwright) (redirect from Wesley Clawson)
portrait painter John Willard Clawson and Mary Alice Clawson. Born Willard Wesley Clawson, and known locally as Wesley Clawson, he began his career as a baritone...
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Clawson is an unincorporated community in Teton County, in the U.S. state of Idaho. A post office called Clawson was established in 1906, and remained...
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Dale Clawson Cleveland Elmo Ferron Huntington Lawrence Molen Moore Orangeville US 6 US 191 SR-10 SR-29 SR-31 SR-55 / US 6 Bus. SR-57 SR-155 Utah portal...
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George Montgomery Scott (category Liberal Party (Utah) politicians)
downtown on Main Street in 1888. In the 1890 election Scott defeated Spencer Clawson to be elected mayor of Salt Lake City. He died in San Mateo, California...
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Hibler, Mike; Clawson, Stephen (15 March 1996). "General Lites Information". University of Utah. Retrieved 6 November 2021. Official website, Utah Lites v t...
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Christensen, painter James C. Christensen, painter, illustrator John Willard Clawson, painter Henry Lavender Adolphus Culmer, painter[citation needed] D Cyrus...
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Cinematographers. He was born around October 4, 1885, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Stanley Clawson and Mary Jones. His first known feature credits as a cinematographer...
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Elliott J. Clawson (January 19, 1883 – July 21, 1942) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for more than 80 films between 1913 and 1929. He was born...
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or Clawson himself were contacted by East Carolina officials. Ultimately, Ruffin McNeill was hired to fill the position. On November 7, 2012, Clawson led...
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Clawson v. United States, 113 U.S. 143 (1885), was a case regarding a Utah territorial statute which authorized an appeal by a defendant in a criminal...
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the church, a position he held until his death in 1943. Clawson's high profile life in Utah, and among Mormons generally, gave opportunity for commentators...
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November 22). Jeffs is now an inmate at Utah State Prison. Deseret Morning News. Retrieved 29 November 2007 from [2] "Utah Supreme Court reverses Warren Jeffs...
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Boston College by a margin of 34–10. After a 46–10 drubbing of Utah State, Clawson's squad picked up their fourth win of the season in their fourth game...
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Tom Green (polygamist) (category Prisoners and detainees of Utah)
fundamentalist in Utah who was a practitioner of plural marriage. After a high-profile trial, Green was convicted by the state of Utah on May 18, 2001,...
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