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| *'''1942''': As part of World War II, Topaz concentration camp for relocated Japanese Americans started first large Japanese community in Utah. | | *'''1942''': As part of World War II, Topaz concentration camp for relocated Japanese Americans started first large Japanese community in Utah. |
| *'''1953:''' Termination of the Paiute Tribe. | | *'''1953:''' Termination of the Paiute Tribe. |
| *'''3 April 1980:''' Paiute Tribe Restoration | | *'''3 April 1980:''' Paiute Tribe Restoration |
| *'''2006''' 35 Indian tribes with population of 33,000 | | *'''2006''' 35 Indian tribes with population of 33,000 |
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| County and town histories often include biographical sketches of local residents or mention military units in which they served. This may be one of the best sources of information for some families. During the centennial celebration of statehood, each Utah county was to produce a history of their county. Many of these have been published recently. Some of the county centennial histories, The Utah Historical Quarterly, Beehive History, and the Utah History Blazer have been issued in: | | County and town histories often include biographical sketches of local residents or mention military units in which they served. This may be one of the best sources of information for some families. During the centennial celebration of statehood, each Utah county was to produce a history of their county. Many of these have been published recently. Some of the county centennial histories, The Utah Historical Quarterly, Beehive History, and the Utah History Blazer have been issued in: |
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| Utah State Historical Society. ''The Utah Centennial History Suite''. [Salt Lake City, Utah]: Utah State Historical Society, 1998. (FamilySearch Library compact disc no. 109). This compact disc has photographs and maps as well as 18,000 names of people and places. It also has a word-search capability. | | Utah State Historical Society. ''The Utah Centennial History Suite''. [Salt Lake City, Utah]: Utah State Historical Society, 1998. (FamilySearch Library compact disc no. 109). This compact disc has photographs and maps as well as 18,000 names of people and places. It also has a word-search capability. |
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| You can locate these and other local histories in the FamilySearch Catalog under: | | You can locate these and other local histories in the FamilySearch Catalog under: |