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  2. Walkara - Wikipedia

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    Walkara was born approximately 1808 along the Spanish Fork River in Utah. He was one of the five sons of a chief of the Timpanogos Tribe. He spent much time fishing along the Utah Lake shores in what is now Provo and Vineyard. Walkara could communicate in Spanish, English, and native languages. [6]

  3. Wakara's War - Wikipedia

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    Wakara was a leader of the Ute Native Americans in Utah. He was also known as Wakarum, [1] Walkara, Walkar, Wacker, Wacherr, Watcher, and his white name Walker. [2] Wakara means "yellow" or "brass" [3] in the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. It is thought that Wakara went by that name because of his preference for yellow buckskin.

  4. Freeport's family-owned Walker Mortuary has seen a lot of ...

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    Walker Mortuary Ltd., at 123 W. Main St., will celebrate its 100th anniversary Sunday with an open house. Freeport's family-owned Walker Mortuary has seen a lot of changes in 100 years Skip to ...

  5. Spanish Fork, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Fork was settled in 1851 by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as part of the Mormon Pioneers' settlement of Utah Territory.Its name derives from a visit to the area by two Franciscan friars from Spain, Silvestre Vélez de Escalante and Francisco Atanasio Domínguez in 1776, who followed the stream down Spanish Fork canyon with the objective of opening a new ...

  6. Black Hawk War (1865–1872) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Hawk War, or Black Hawk's War, is the name of the estimated 150 battles, skirmishes, raids, and military engagements taking place from 1865 to 1872, primarily between Mormon settlers in Sanpete County, Sevier County and other parts of central and southern Utah, and members of 16 Ute, Southern Paiute, Apache and Navajo tribes, led by a local Ute war chief, Antonga Black Hawk. [1]

  7. Category : Buildings and structures in Spanish Fork, Utah

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Spanish Fork, Utah" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Spanish Fork - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Fork, Utah, a city in southern Utah County Spanish Fork High School; Spanish Fork Canyon, a canyon through which the Spanish Fork (river) and Soldier Creek flow, southeast of the city; Spanish Fork (river), a river that flows through Spanish Fork Canyon, through the city of Spanish Fork, and into Utah Lake

  9. Icelandic heritage in Spanish Fork, Utah - Wikipedia

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    The Icelandic Monument is located at 785 E Canyon Road Spanish Fork, Utah. The monument consists of a wall listing the names of the 410 original Icelandic settlers, a lighthouse, and an Icelandic rock. [9] On the side of the lighthouse there is also a list of names, sixteen of the first Icelandic people to settle in Spanish Fork. [1]

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