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diffhistGarfield County, Utah 00:51+542
Wasatch Fellowtalkcontribs (I added a "Further reading" section, with a citation and link to the "Garfield County" article in the online Utah History Encyclopedia (first published as a physical volume in 1994). I also added links to an archived copy of that article and to the Encyclopedia's home page / table of contents.)
diffhistUintah County, Utah 20:36+540
Wasatch Fellowtalkcontribs (I added a "Further reading" section, with a citation and link to the "Fort Thornburgh" article in the online Utah History Encyclopedia (first published as a physical volume in 1994). I also added links to an archived copy of that article from the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine and to the Encyclopedia's home page / table of contents.)
diffhistFlaming Gorge National Recreation Area 23:27+528
Wasatch Fellowtalkcontribs (I added a "Further reading" section, with a citation and link to the "Flaming Gorge" article in the online Utah History Encyclopedia (first published as a physical volume in 1994). I also added links to an archived copy of that article and to the Encyclopedia's home page / table of contents.)
diffhistGreat Basin 00:10−96
206.192.243.243talk (→Indigenous populations: Native Americans didn't move with herds until after the introduction of the horse. A bison herd can easily out pace humans & bison were so plentiful that tracking wasn't necessary.)
21 April 2024
diffhistHistory of Utah 20:42+963
Wasatch Fellowtalkcontribs (→Settlement by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: I added a citation to the "Exploration in Utah" article in the online Utah History Encyclopedia (first published as a physical volume in 1994). The citation includes links to an archived copy of the article, to the Encyclopedia's home page / table of contents, and a quotation supporting the idea that Brigham Young and the pioneers chose the Salt Lake Valley in part because John C. Fremont described the region favorably.)
diffhistFlag of Utah 23:30+162
Snowbird232talkcontribs (Corrected and cited the '2024 design' section. Changed the Historic Flag image to match the flag design most commonly produced and utilized by the State of Utah and Office of the Governor per UT Code 63G-1-503 and Executive Order 2023-04.)