. Utah: her cities, towns and resources. Together with a condensed but comprehensive account of her financial, commercial, manufacturing, mining and agricultural enterprises, her educational, religious and social advantages, her progress and population in the past, and possibilities for the future /edited and published by Manly . .r>7, he started east forthe purpose of makingpurchases for the com-pany. Upon his returnin the fall of , with aheavy stock of merchan-dise, he encountered op-position from Gen. John-ston, commanding theNational troops at Ilattsbridge. The goods weretemporaril


. Utah: her cities, towns and resources. Together with a condensed but comprehensive account of her financial, commercial, manufacturing, mining and agricultural enterprises, her educational, religious and social advantages, her progress and population in the past, and possibilities for the future /edited and published by Manly . .r>7, he started east forthe purpose of makingpurchases for the com-pany. Upon his returnin the fall of , with aheavy stock of merchan-dise, he encountered op-position from Gen. John-ston, commanding theNational troops at Ilattsbridge. The goods weretemporarily detainedand in the followingspring Mr. Groesbeckwith others residing ata point north of Utahcounty removed to thepresent site of Spring-ville. Soon after themerchandise detained atIlatts bridge was re-stored and Mr. Groes-beck opened a generalmerchandise store atKpringville, which busi-ness he maintained untilthe spring of 1863, whenhe sold out his interestto N. II. Groesbeck, hiseldest son. Following itsdisposition, he left Utahon a specific mission toEurope,where he remain-ed for over a year, whenhe was forced to returnon account of failinghealth, and in 1869 and1870 furnished capitalfor the development andopening up of the fam-ous Flag Staff mine,which afterwards provedto be one of the greatestproducers in the Terri-.


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