Tau-Gu, chief of the Paiutes overlooking virgin river with J.W. Powell age 39. grca 13806. circa 1873, National Park Service. John Wesley Powell and the Bureau of Ethnology Among many of the ...
John Wesley Powell is born on March 24 in Mount Morris, New York, the second son of Joseph and Mary Powell. The Confederacy fires on Fort Sumter on April 12. Enlists to fight in the Civil War on ...
Follow John Wesley Powell and his team through the Grand Canyon, as they collectively map the route and compile scientific data and Powell follows his personal dream of becoming a naturalist. Each ...
The John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference was established as an annual event in 1990. Held in April each year, the conference provides an opportunity for students who are pursuing individual ...
In his first inaugural address, our third President, Thomas Jefferson, addressed the question of room in this new country.
Powell testified on Oord’s behalf at the ... of the Nazarene is theologically akin (both trace their origin to John Wesley), ...
The conference is named for explorer and geologist John Wesley Powell, a one-armed Civil War veteran and a founder of the National Geographic Society who joined Illinois Wesleyan University's faculty ...
Its first director, John Wesley Powell (1834-1902), helped shape the field of ethnology and anthropology. Powell’s exploration work and the findings referenced in his Report of the Exploration of the ...
Explorer John Wesley Powell described Hamblin as a "silent, reserved man," adding that "when he speaks it is in a slow, quiet way that inspires great awe." Hike down the Paria River Canyon ...
Corvette owner Charles Cornish, left, talks with Wilbert Porter at the John Wesley United Methodist Church’s 11th Year Anniversary Car Show. (Karen Jackson /Freelance) Debbie “Pinky” Powell ...