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Camp Spring (Washington County, Utah)

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Diario que formo yo el ciudando Antonio Armijo, como comandante, para el descubrimiento del camino para el punto de las Californias (Diary made by citizen Antonio Armijo as commandant for the discovery of the route to the Californias), Registro Oficial, Del Gobierno De Los Estados Unidos Mexicanos,
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LeRoy Reuben Hafen, Ann Woodbury Hafen, Journals of Forty-niners: Salt Lake to Los Angeles: with Diaries and Contemporary Records of Sheldon Young, James S. Brown, Jacob Y. Stover, Charles C. Rich, Addison Pratt, Howard Egan, Henry W. Bigler, and Others, U of Nebraska Press, 1954, pp.321-324 Mormon
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Waybill, Joseph Cain and A. C. Brower, Salt Lake City, 1851. Road distances from readings of rodeometer attached to the wagon of Addison Pratt of the 1849 Jefferson Hunt Wagon Train.
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LeRoy R. Hafen and Antonio Armijo, Armijo's Journal, Huntington Library Quarterly, Vol. 11, No. 1, (Nov., 1947), pp. 87-101, University of California Press, DOI: 10.2307/3816035
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Camp Spring
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Camp Spring was a campsite for travelers on the wagon route of the
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Ano 1, Tom. II., Sabado 19 de Junio de 1830, Num. 54., pp 205-206
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spring
Washington County, Utah
Shivwits Band of Paiutes
Mormon Road
Salt Lake City
Utah Territory
Los Angeles
California
Old Spanish Trail
Antonio Armijo
Utah Hill Summit
Beaver Dam Mountains
Santa Clara River
Virgin River
Littlefield, Arizona
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Camp Spring
LeRoy Reuben Hafen, Ann Woodbury Hafen, Journals of Forty-niners: Salt Lake to Los Angeles: with Diaries and Contemporary Records of Sheldon Young, James S. Brown, Jacob Y. Stover, Charles C. Rich, Addison Pratt, Howard Egan, Henry W. Bigler, and Others, U of Nebraska Press, 1954, pp.321-324 Mormon Waybill, Joseph Cain and A. C. Brower, Salt Lake City, 1851. Road distances from readings of rodeometer attached to the wagon of Addison Pratt of the 1849 Jefferson Hunt Wagon Train.
LeRoy R. Hafen and Antonio Armijo, Armijo's Journal, Huntington Library Quarterly, Vol. 11, No. 1, (Nov., 1947), pp. 87-101, University of California Press, DOI: 10.2307/3816035
Diario que formo yo el ciudando Antonio Armijo, como comandante, para el descubrimiento del camino para el punto de las Californias (Diary made by citizen Antonio Armijo as commandant for the discovery of the route to the Californias), Registro Oficial, Del Gobierno De Los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, Ano 1, Tom. II., Sabado 19 de Junio de 1830, Num. 54., pp 205-206
37°10′52″N 113°46′46″W / 37.18111°N 113.77944°W / 37.18111; -113.77944
Categories
Bodies of water of Washington County, Utah
Pre-statehood history of Utah
Former populated places in Washington County, Utah
Old Spanish Trail (trade route)
Mormon Road
Springs of Utah

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