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|artist             = 
Jerry Anderson
|title              = Invitation to Sanpete, 1849

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English: This monument is of a Native American and a pioneer couple, originally dedicated in 1997, and was moved to its current location in 2012. The Manti Utah Temple of the LDS Church is in background. We have no proof of who these figures are. Assuming the purpose of the statue is to call attention to when Chief Wakara (Walker) met with {{James Russell Ivie} and requested assistance in teaching his people, who were hungry subsistence farmers, to farm the land. Brigham Young agreed and sent a party of 225+ people lead by Issac Morley to settle the Sanpete Valley in November 1849.}}

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Original file(3,264 × 2,448 pixels, file size: 2.4 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

Summary

{{Artwork

|artist             = 
Jerry Anderson
|title              = Invitation to Sanpete, 1849

|description =

English: This monument is of a Native American and a pioneer couple, originally dedicated in 1997, and was moved to its current location in 2012. The Manti Utah Temple of the LDS Church is in background. We have no proof of who these figures are. Assuming the purpose of the statue is to call attention to when Chief Wakara (Walker) met with {{James Russell Ivie} and requested assistance in teaching his people, who were hungry subsistence farmers, to farm the land. Brigham Young agreed and sent a party of 225+ people lead by Issac Morley to settle the Sanpete Valley in November 1849.}}

https://myallredfamily.com/front-page/what-states/utah/family-histories/james-alexander-ivie/

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I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:
Creative Commons CC-Zero This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.
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04:58, 8 August 2013 Thumbnail for version as of 04:58, 8 August 20133,264 × 2,448 (2.79 MB) JacobkhedUser created page with UploadWizard
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