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destination on
Peteetneet Cr****. The
settlement was
originally named Peteetneet Cr****,
after which Chief Peteetneet was named.
Peteetneet is the anglicized...
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Chief Peteetneet, or more
precisely Pah-ti't-ni't (pronounced Paw-tee't-nee't), was a clan
leader of a band of
Timpanogos that
lived near
Peteetneet Cr****...
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Peteetneet Cr**** is a
stream in
Payson Canyon,
south of Payson, Utah,
United States. The cr**** was
named after the
Timpanogos Chief Peteetneet who lived...
- The
Peteetneet Museum and
Cultural Arts
Center is a multi-purpose
civic building located in Payson, Utah,
United States. The
facility is
named after Chief...
- they
killed three more
Timpanogos men on the
Peteetneet river,
probably members of
Chief Peteetneet's tribe. On
February 17, they
killed another Timpanogos...
- prin****l clan
leaders over a band in
southern Utah Valley,
along with
Chief Peteetneet and Grospene.: 75 He was a
grandson of Turunianchi, who was the leader...
- Dry Cr****
American Fork
Provo River Hobble Cr**** Dry Cr****
Spanish Fork
Peteetneet Cr**** (no
longer reaches Utah Lake)
Current Cr**** West Cr****
Kimball Cr****...
- 160
South Main
Street Samuel Dougl**** House, 215
North Main
Street The
Peteetneet School, also NRHP-listed, is just
adjacent to the east edge of the district...
- Utah
Territory Spanish Fork (1851– ) 6 mi (9.7 km)
Peteetneet Cr****, Utah
Territory Peteetneet (1850–1853)
Payson (1853– ) 5 mi (8.0 km) Salt Cr****...
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trade continued to expand. In 1851,
Apostle George A.
Smith gave
Chief Peteetneet and
Walkara talking papers that
certified "it is my
desire that they should...