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  2. Edward Tullidge - Wikipedia

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    Edward Tullidge. Edward Wheelock Tullidge (September 30, 1829 – May 21, 1894) was a literary critic, newspaper editor, playwright, and historian of the Utah Territory, US. He was a member and leader in several different denominations of the Latter Day Saint Movement, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), the ...

  3. Salt Lake City Bees - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Lake City Bees was a primary moniker of the minor league baseball teams, based in Salt Lake City, Utah between 1911 and 1970 under various names. After minor league baseball first began in Salt Lake City in 1900, the Bees were long-time members of both the Pacific Coast League and Pioneer League. The Salt Lake Bees played their home ...

  4. Salt Lake Bees - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake Bees. The Salt Lake Bees are a Minor League Baseball team of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) and the Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels. Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, the team plays its home games at Smith's Ballpark, which opened in 1994. With a seating capacity of 15,411, it boasts the largest capacity in the league.

  5. History of Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    History of Salt Lake City. Originally, the Salt Lake Valley was inhabited by the Shoshone, Paiute, Goshute and Ute Native American tribes. At the time of the founding of Salt Lake City the valley was within the territory of the Northwestern Shoshone, who had their seasonal camps along streams within the valley and in adjacent valleys. [1]

  6. John E. Tullidge - Wikipedia

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    During his time in Utah, Tullidge wrote many scores for the Salt Lake theatre orchestra. Tullidge edited the first LDS hymnbook to contain both words and music. Tullidge's daughter Jane married Alexander C. Pyper, who was the father of George D. Pyper. Tullidge died in Salt Lake City at the age of 66 after falling down a theater staircase.

  7. Henry Grow - Wikipedia

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    Henry Grow. Henry Grow, Jr. (October 1, 1817 – November 4, 1891) was a Latter-day Saint ( Mormon) builder and civil engineer in pioneer -era Utah. His most notable achievement was aiding the construction of the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah. Grow engineered the meeting hall's unique elongated dome roof.

  8. Category:Salt Lake City Bees players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Salt Lake City Bees minor league baseball team, who played in the Pacific Coast League from 1915–1925, 1958–1965 and 1970, Utah–Idaho League from 1926–1928, and Pioneer League (baseball) from 1939–1957 and 1969.

  9. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    40.766°N 111.824°W. / 40.766; -111.824. Area. 21 acres (8.5 ha) Etymology. Red Butte Creek. Website. redbuttegarden .org. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum consists of a botanical garden, arboretum, and amphitheatre operated by the University of Utah, in the foothills of the Wasatch Range in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.

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