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Nephi massacre. / 39.7085°N 111.8361°W / 39.7085; -111.8361. The Nephi massacre was an 1853 incident when a group of Mormons invited a group of peace-seaking Goshute Native American men, woman (singular), and children into their fort in Nephi, Utah and executed the seven men and took the remaining three as prisoners.
GNIS feature ID. 1443793 [2] Website. nephi .utah .gov. Nephi ( / ˈniːfaɪ / NEE-fy) is a city in Juab County, Utah, United States. [2] It is part of the Provo–Orem metropolitan area. The population was 6,443 at the 2020 census. [4] It is the county seat of Juab County. [5] It was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1851 as Salt Creek, and it ...
The Fountain Green massacre was an incident in 1853 near Fountain Green, Utah when a group of Utes killed four Mormons. The next day, Mormons in nearby Nephi, Utah killed eight Goshutes who had no connection to the earlier killings. The event is often classified as part of Wakara's War, a series of battles and skirmishes in the region from 1853 ...
The leader of an offshoot polygamous sect near the Arizona-Utah border has pleaded guilty to conspiring to transport underage girls across state lines in what authorities say was a yearslong ...
March 19, 2024 at 8:37 PM. PHOENIX (AP) — A businessman pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring with the leader of an offshoot polygamous sect near the Arizona-Utah border to transport underage ...
79002497 [1] Added to NRHP. December 6, 1979. The Edwin Robert Booth House is a residence located at 94 W. 300 South in Nephi, Utah. Built in 1893, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] It is a two-story Late Victorian style house. According to its 1979 National Register nomination:
March 27, 2024 at 8:35 AM. A Utah grief author charged with spiking her husband’s drink with a fatal dose of fentanyl faces an additional charge of attempted murder after authorities said she ...
Added to NRHP. April 18, 1983. The Oscar M. Booth House, at 395 E. 100 South in Nephi, Utah, was built in 1893 with Queen Anne styling. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] It has an octagonal corner tower and other decorative elements of Queen Anne style. It was built by carpenter Oscar M. Booth (1868-1944). [2]