- The
Timpanogos (Timpanog,
Utahs or Utah Indians) are a
tribe of
Native Americans who
inhabited a
large part of
central Utah, in particular, the area from...
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Mount Timpanogos,
often referred to as Timp, is the second-highest
mountain in Utah's
Wasatch Range.
Timpanogos rises to an
elevation of 11,752 ft (3...
- m****acre in 1850 in
which 90
Mormon militiamen surrounded an
encampment of
Timpanogos families on the
Provo River,: 114 and laid
siege for two days. They eventually...
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United States Timpanogos Cave
National Monument, a cave
system near
Mount Timpanogos.
Timpanogos High
School in Orem, Utah. Lake
Timpanogos,
original name...
- The
Battle Cr**** m****acre was a
lynching of a
Timpanogos group on
March 5, 1849, by a
group of 35
Mormon settlers at
Battle Cr****
Canyon near present-day...
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Timpanogos Glacier is a rock
glacier located on
Mount Timpanogos in the
Wasatch Range within the
Mount Timpanogos Wilderness (in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache...
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Timpanogos High
School is a
public high
school in Orem, Utah,
United States.
Opened to its
first students in
August 1996, it
became part of the Alpine...
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Timpanogos Cave
National Monument is a
United States National Monument protecting the
Timpanogos Cave
Historic District and a cave
system on
Mount Timpanogos...
- nineteenth-century war
chief of the
Timpanogos tribe in what is the present-day
state of Utah. He led the
Timpanogos against Mormon settlers and gained...
- or Colorow) was a
Northern Ute
leader of the Utah
Indians known as the
Timpanogo and
Sanpete Band. He had a re****tion as a diplomat,
horseman and warrior...