File:Mountain meadows map5.png
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DescriptionMountain meadows map5.png | Map of Southern Utah in 1857, highlighting the Mountain Meadows area including the Wasatch Mountains and Colorado River. This is a cropped version of Image:Mountain meadows map5.jpg in the more appropriate PNG format. Note: This map is not accurate, although I can't speak to how effectively it locates the Hamblin house (now a museum in Santa Clara) or Mountain Meadows. Washington, St. George, and Santa Clara are all shown 10-20 miles east of their actual locations. Notice that Santa Clara, not St. George, is shown to be on the Virgin River. |
Date | Original was uploaded on 13 May 2005 |
Source | I made this image myself. |
Author | Marklemagne |
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