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    The Pahvant Range (also Pavant Range) is a mountain range in central Utah, United States, east of Fillmore. The range is named for the Pahvant tribe, a...
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    The Pahvant or Pahvants (Pavant, Parant, Pahva-nits) were a band of Ute people that lived in present-day Utah. Called the "Water People", they fished...
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    specifically, the East Tintic, Gilson, and Canyon Mountains; also the massive Pahvant Range. The Sevier Desert contains the course of the Sevier River in a circuitous...
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  • west side of the Round Valley in eastern Millard County at base of the Pahvant Range Maple Grove, Virginia Maple Grove, Washington Maple Grove, Wisconsin...
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    Pahvant Butte (also Pavant Butte) is a tuff cone volcano in the west-central portion of Utah, United States. The butte, sometimes called "Sugarloaf Mountain"...
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    feet (1,565 m) in elevation. It lies in the Pahvant Valley, near the base of the Pahvant Mountain Range. According to the United States Census Bureau...
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  • 112°07′12″W / 39.11306°N 112.12000°W / 39.11306; -112.12000 in the Pahvant Range. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Wild Goose...
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  • located in the Pahvant Valley. Its source is at the confluence of East Fork Corn Creek and West Fork Corn Creek in the Pahvant Range. The location near...
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    over the Pahvant Range, cresting at Clear Creek Summit with an elevation of 7,180 feet (2,190 m). The eastern descent from the Pavant range features bridges...
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  • 112°07′13″W / 39.11250°N 112.12028°W / 39.11250; -112.12028 in the Pahvant Range. List of rivers of Utah LeRoy Reuben Hafen, Ann Woodbury Hafen, Journals...
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    I-15 near Cove Fort. Heading east, I-70 crosses between the Tushar and Pahvant ranges via Clear Creek Canyon and descends into the Sevier Valley, where I-70...
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  • 23778°W / 38.86389; -112.23778 near the summit of White Pine Peak in the Pahvant Range. Meadow is located north of the mouth of the stream. List of rivers...
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  • 112°16′06″W / 38.94972°N 112.26833°W / 38.94972; -112.26833 in the Pahvant Range. Fillmore is 3 miles (4.8 km) below the source of Chalk Creek along...
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    of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation. The bands included the San Pitch, Pahvant, Seuvartis, Timpanogos and Cumumba Utes. The Southern Ute Tribes include...
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    the Pahvant Utes from the 1850s until the time of his death. According to Mormon records, he was the son of Kashe Bats and Wah Goots. The Pahvant band...
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    Utah, United States. The butte is located in the Sevier Desert in the Pahvant Valley 11 miles (18 km) southwest of Fillmore. The ring of hills that include...
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    morning of October 26, 1853, Gunnison's party was attacked by a band of Pahvants (Ute). In the resulting massacre, Gunnison and seven of his men were killed...
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    a federal surveying team near the Sevier Lake. He was ambushed by the Pahvant Indians and killed. Delta is located at 39°21′11″N 112°34′25″W / 39.353145°N...
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    fire on a group of Pahvant Utes who had come to their camp to trade, killing one. In retaliation, on October 26, 1853, the Pahvants attacked a railroad...
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    Mexico Absorbed by the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah Moanunts, Salina, Utah Pahvant, western Utah The oldest known petroglyphs in North America are in the...
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    Gunnison of the Topographic Engineers, who was ambushed and killed by Pahvant Utes while mapping a trail west in Utah Territory in 1853. The lower section...
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    Farms – 900 (farms and reservations; those on farms were Timpanogos.) Pahvant (Utes) – 700 Paiutes (South) – 2,200 Paiutes (West) – 6,000 Elk Mountain...
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    counterpart, showing supposed podomeres Genus name Pahvantia is named after Pahvant in western Utah. It was originally described as possible arthropod with...
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    and New Mexico Moanunts, Salina, Utah Muache, south and central Colorado Pahvant, western Utah Sanpits, central Utah Timpanogots, north central Utah Uintah...
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    Rock Pass. After crossing this mountainous terrain, the road arrives at Pahvant Valley there meeting and passing along the north shore of Sevier Lake,...
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  • Utah) Antelope Valley (southwest Millard County, Utah) Ferguson Desert Pahvant Valley Pine Valley (Beaver, Millard, Iron counties, Utah) (in Beaver, north...
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    ulcer, tropical phagedena) Tularemia (deer fly fever, Ohara's disease, Pahvant Valley plague, rabbit fever) Verruga peruana Vibrio vulnificus infection...
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    between Antelope Spring and Deseret. Indigenous people of the area like the Pahvant Utes used them as protective amulets. The Ute traditional name for Elrathia...
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    Uintah Utes, Antero (the namesake of Mount Antero) and Kanosh from the Pahvant Utes, Mountain, Black Hawk's brother, and Sow-ok-soo-bet agreed to meet...
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    northwestern Colorado. Uintah Ute bands including the bands named Cumumba, Pahvant, San Pitch, Sheberetch, Tumpanawach, and Uinta-ats — native to eastern...
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