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Kanosh (/kəˈnɒʃ/ kə-NOSH) is a town in
Millard County, Utah,
United States. The po****tion was 474 at the 2010 census.
According to the
United States Census...
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Kanosh (1821 –
December 24, 1884) was a nineteenth-century
leader of the
Pahvant band of the Ute
Indians of what is now
central Utah
having succeeded the...
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removed by the US
government to the
Uintah Reservation, but some
joined the
Kanosh, Koosharem, and
other settlements in Utah. The
second band was the Moanunts...
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Sally Young Kanosh (originally
known as
Kahpeputz or
Sally Indian) was a
Bannock woman who was
kidnapped from her home and sold by a slave-trader named...
- The
Kanosh Shale is a
geologic formation in Utah. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Ordovician period.
Earth sciences portal Utah
portal Paleontology...
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Kanosh Formation is a
geologic formation in Utah and Nevada. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Middle Ordovician period.
Earth sciences portal...
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survivor of the
Battle of
Kelley Cr****
Sally Young Kanosh,
adopted daughter of
Brigham Young, wife of
Kanosh Mark Trahant,
journalist Randy'L He-dow Teton...
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Kanosh Tithing Office is a
historic building in
Kanosh, Utah. It was
built in 1870 in
Kanosh, Utah as a
tithing building for the
Church of
Jesus Christ...
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communities are
located at Las Vegas, Pahrump, and Moapa, in Nevada;
Cedar City,
Kanosh, Koosharem, Shivwits, and
Indian Peaks, in Utah; at
Kaibab and
Willow Springs...
- also had
various servants,
including the
adopted Bannock girl
Sally Young Kanosh, and
Isaac and Jane
Manning James. A
contemporary of
Young wrote: "It was...