- male, deceased (1868)
- Christopher Houston "Kit" Carson (December 24, 1809 - May 23, 1868) was an American frontiersman.
- male, deceased (1890)
- John Charles Frémont, was an American military officer, explorer, the first candidate of the Republican Party for the office of President of the U...
- female, 54 years old
- Terry Tempest Williams MS'84 has received the 1995 Governor's Award in the Humanities. The award, given by the Utah Humanities Council, was made to...
- male, deceased (1889)
- Samuel Brannan (March 2, 1819 - May 14, 1889), was the first publicist of the California Gold Rush and the first millionaire because of the rush....
- male, deceased (1863)
- Bear Hunter (died January 27, 1863) was a Shoshone chief of the Great Basin who strongly resisted white colonization of the area in the 1860s. He...
- male, deceased (1878)
- Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville (April 14, 1796 - June 12 1878) was a French-born officer in the United States Army, fur trapper, and explorer...
- female, 71 years old
- Nancy Holt (born, 1938) is an American artist famous for her public art, installation art and land art. Holt is most widely known for her permanent...
- male, deceased (1855)
- Chief Colorow Ignacio Ouray Walkara (aka "Wakara" or "Walker") (ca. 1808 - 1855) was a leader of a Ute Timpanogo band, with a reputation as a...
- male, deceased (2004)
- Donald Rusk Currey, Ph.D. (1934 - June 6, 2004) was an American professor of geography. While known in academia for his extensive research and...
- male, deceased (1909)
- Charles Roscoe Savage was a British-born landscape and portrait photographer who produced images of the American West. He is best known for his...
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