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Pipe Spring National Monument
History & Culture

Below are links to some documents containing information on the history and culture of the Pipe Spring area and Pipe Spring National Monument.

Cultures at a Crossroads: An Administrative History of Pipe Spring National Monument. (pdf) (10MB)

National Register Nomination Update (pdf)

Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) Drawings, 1940 (html) Enter "Pipe Spring Fort" into the SEARCH box, then click on SEARCH.  Pipe Spring HABS drawings are on the top of the list.

Deseret Alphabet  

Did You Know?
On January 19, 1854, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints adopted the Deseret alphabet. The new alphabet consisted of 38 to 40 characters and was developed mostly by George D. Watt. It was an attempt to help simplify spelling in the English Language.

Last Updated: September 18, 2007 at 16:50 EST