Bluff is a town in San Juan County, Utah, United States. The population was 320 at the 2000 census. Bluff incorporated in 2018. Ann Leppanen is currently...
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sides were killed or wounded. The conflict took place near the town of Bluff, Utah. In March 1915, after negotiations, Polk surrendered Tse-ne-gat to U...
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unincorporated community Bluff, Utah, a town Bluff Creek (California), a watercourse in California that empties into Ballona Wetlands Bluff Creek (Des Moines River...
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City, Tennessee Eufaula, Alabama Bluff, Utah This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bluff City. If an internal link led you...
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U.S. Route 163 (redirect from Monument Valley to Bluff Scenic Byway)
northern terminus to Bluff, Utah, from Crescent Junction. The state of Utah briefly had plans for a different routing of US 163 north of Bluff. These plans were...
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Posey War (category Wars fought in Utah)
Americans in Utah. Though it was a minor conflict, it involved a mass exodus of Ute and Paiute native Americans from their land around Bluff, Utah to the deserts...
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Fursey, Irish missionary (approximate date) Roberts 1994. "Bluff Town History - Bluff, Utah". November 10, 2019. Atkinson, Lesley-Gail (2006). "Introduction"...
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San Juan River (Colorado River tributary) (redirect from San Juan River (Utah))
of the Four Corners quadripoint) before entering southeastern Utah. West of Bluff, Utah the river slices through the Comb Ridge and enters a series of...
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Ellen Meloy (category Writers from Utah)
Ellen Meloy (June 21, 1946, Pasadena, California – November 4, 2004, Bluff, Utah) was an American nature writer. She was born Ellen Louise Ditzler in...
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massive wind-deposited (eolian) sandstone beds at its type location at Bluff, Utah. These cap the cliffs north of town and are 100–350 feet (30–107 m) thick...
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