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APPENDIX A. — DISTANCES TO SAN PETE. 



Distances from the State-House, City of the G-reat Salt Lake, 

 to the Settlement in the San Pete Valley^ on a branch of Sevier 

 River. Qommunicated from the San Pete Company's Journal. 



Pbomixent Points and Camping Distances. 



To Kanyon Creek Bridge 



' Mill Creek 



' First Cotton-wood Creek 



' Bishop Crosly's 



' Second Cotton-wood Creek 



' Forks of Road 



' Dry Creek 



' Willow Creek 



' Hot Springs 



' Summit of Hill at Jordan Kanyon. 



' Dry (Utah) Creek 



' American Spring 



' American Creek 



' Marsh Creek 



' Cedar Grove 



* Timpanogas River 



' Spring Base of the Mountains 



' Spring Creek 



' Pimquan Creek 



' Pequinnetty (Spanish Fork) Creek 



' Clear Creek 



' Petenete Creek 



' Aph '' 



' Wa-ka-tiky (Summit Creek) 



' Pungun — Ghost Spring 



' Warm Spring Creek 



* Watage 

 ' Ona-pah (Salt) Creek at kanyon 



' Kanyon Forks 



' Third Crossing of Ona-pah 



' Summit leaving Ona-pah Valley 



' Pleasant Creek, in San Pete Valley 



' Springs in Slough , 



' San Pete Creek 



* San Pete Crossing , 



' Timpa Creek 



' Mouna Creek 



' City Creek, 12 feet wide 



At 3f miles take left-hand road. 



Jliles. 



Totals. 



4i 





21 

 2 



6f 

 8} 



3 



111 



1 



12i 



li 



14 



3^ 



17i 



20f 



2f 



2f 



23 



2 



25 



6i 



31i 



If 



33 



H 



34^ 



3| 



38i 



bl 



43^ 



2J 



46 



5f 



51f 



1 



62J 



1 



b^ 



6 



59J 



3 



62J 



2i 



64f 



3i 



68 



2| 



70f 



n 



78 





78| 



3i 



82 



8f 



90f 



2 



92f 



2J 



951 



3 



981 



6f 



104 



6f 



, iiof 



If 



1121 



If 



1141 



9i 



123J 



2 



125J 



5i 



130f 



Note. — The San Pete Settlement was heganinl849, and in 1850 a city was laid 

 out by the Presidency. The distances measured by an Odometer, attached to 

 a wagon. This is on the road to Iron City, in the Little Salt Lake Valley, and 

 the southern road to California. 



