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From gunslingers and outlaws to suffragists to business leaders and beyond, this map highlights a very wide variety of some of the most unique individuals who are buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. James C. Fletcher Lucy May Van Cott Romania Pratt Penrose Orrin Porter Rockwell William Jennings William Spry Olene S. Walker Gunplay Maxwell 1 Jane Manning James (1813 - 1908) First black, woman, Mormon pioneer 2 Chief Hirini Te Rito Whaanga and Mere Mete Whaanga (1828 - 1905) Maori LDS converts from New Zealand who immigrated to Utah 3 Tom (a Negro) ( Birth unknown - 1862) slave of Abraham O. Smoot (Unmarked) 4 Brigham Morris Young (aka Madame Patirini) (1854 - 1931) Cross-dressing soprano; son of Brigham Young 5 Orrin Porter Rockwell (1813 - 1878) Gunslinging bodyguard to Mormon prophets with mythical hair 6 Joseph “Jack” Slade (1824 - 1864)Western outlaw buried in alcohol-filled casket 7 Gunplay Maxwell (1860 - 1909) Gunfighter and bandit who tried to join Butch Cassidy’s “Wild Bunch” 8 Hiram Bebee (Unknown - 1955) Claimed to be the Sundance Kid 9 Mark E. Petersen (1900 - 1984) Leader of the Deseret News for decades 10 John Williams (1944 - 2016) Restaurateur; founder of the Salt Lake City Downtown Alliance 11 Lawrence Horne “Larry H.” Miller (1944 - 2009) Businessman; owner of the Utah Jazz NBA franchise 12 Lester Farnsworth Wire (1887 - 1958) Inventor of the world’s first electric traffic signal 13 William Clayton (1814 - 1879) Composer of the hymn “Come, Come Ye Saints” 14 Ellis Reynolds Shipp (1847 - 1939) Second female doctor in Utah 15 Martha Hughes Cannon (1857 - 1932) First woman state senator in U.S. history 16 Emmeline B. Wells (1828 - 1921) Advocate for women’s rights 17 Romania Pratt Penrose (1839 - 1932)First female doctor in Utah 18 Sarah Melissa Granger Kimball (1819 - 1898) Founded the Ladies’ Society of Nauvoo, precedent for the LDS Relief Society 19 Emily Richards (1850 - 1929) Led the movement for women’s suffrage to be included in the Utah State Constitution in 1895 20 Phebe Beatie (1854 - 1931) Suffragist; delegate from Utah to the National Council of Women 21 Arnold Friberg (1913 - 2010) Artist known for painting The Prayer at Valley Forge 22 Thomas Battersby Child (1883 - 1963) Artist, creator of Gilgal Garden 23 C.W. Carter (1834 - 1913) Prolific photographer famous for documenting early Mormon settlers 24 Arthur Shepard (1880 - 1958) Conductor and composer 25 Edward Partridge Kimball (1883 - 1937) Mormon Tabernacle Choir organist 26 John Widstoe (1872 - 1952) Academic at Utah State Agricultural College and Brigham Young University 27 Karl G. Maeser (1828 - 1901) Founder of the Brigham Young Academy, precedent of BYU 28 Jean Baptiste (Not buried here)Grave robber exiled to the Great Salt Lake 29 Lilly E. Gray (1830 - 1958) “Victim of the Beast 666” 30 James C. Fletcher (1919 - 1991) Administrator of NASA and President of the University of Utah 31 Lucy May Van Cott (1869 - 1957) First Dean of Women at the University of Utah 32 Daniel Wells (1814 - 1891) Third Mayor of Salt Lake City 33 Conrad Bullen Harrison (1911 - 2008) Salt Lake City Mayor, newspaperman and author 34 William Jennings (1823 - 1886) Utah’s first millionaire; Salt Lake City Mayor 35 John Milton Bernhisel (1799 - 1881) First delegate of the Utah Territory in the U.S. House of Representatives 36 John Thomas Caine (1829 - 1911) Delegate to the U.S. House of Representa tives from Utah Territory, and Utah State Senator 37 William Henry Hooper (1813 - 1882) Democratic delegate to the U.S. Congress; represented Utah Territory in debates leading to statehood 38 Joseph Lafayette Rawlins (1850 - 1926) U.S. Senator from Utah 39 Heber M. Wells (1854 - 1938) Utah’s first governor 40 John Christopher Cutler (1846 - 1928) Utah’s second governor 41 William Spry (1864 - 1929) Utah’s third governor; notorious role in execution of Joe Hill 42 Calvin L. Rampton (1913 - 2007) Utah’s longest-serving governor 43 Joseph Morris (Uknown - 1862) Leader in the Morrisite religious movement and skirmish (Unmarked) 44 William H. King (1862 - 1949) U.S. Senator 45 Sherman P. Lloyd (1914 - 1979) Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Utah 46 Herbert B. Maw (1893 - 1990) Governor of Utah 47 Elbert D. Thomas (1884 - 1953) U.S. Senator from Utah 48 Wallace Bennett (1898 - 1993) U.S. Senator from Utah 49 Douglas Wayne Owens (1937 - 2002) Member of the U.S. House of Representatives of Utah 50 Olene S. Walker (1930 - 2015) Utah’s first and only female governor FasciNating Figures

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Page 1: FASCINATING FIGURES 7-27-18 - slcdocs.com6 Joseph “Jack” Slade (1824 - 1864)– Western outlaw buried in alcohol-filled casket 7 Gunplay Maxwell (1860 - 1909) – Gunfighter and

From gunslingers and outlaws to suffragists to business leaders and beyond, this map highlights a very wide variety of some of the most unique individuals who are buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetery.

James C. Fletcher

Lucy May Van Cott

Romania Pratt Penrose

Orrin Porter Rockwell

William Jennings

William Spry

Olene S. Walker

Gunplay Maxwell

1 Jane Manning James (1813 - 1908) – First black, woman, Mormon pioneer2 Chief Hirini Te Rito Whaanga and Mere Mete Whaanga (1828 - 1905) – Maori LDS converts from New Zealand who immigrated to Utah3 Tom (a Negro) ( Birth unknown - 1862) – slave of Abraham O. Smoot (Unmarked) 4 Brigham Morris Young (aka Madame Patirini) (1854 - 1931) – Cross-dressing soprano; son of Brigham Young5 Orrin Porter Rockwell (1813 - 1878) – Gunslinging bodyguard to Mormon prophets with mythical hair6 Joseph “Jack” Slade (1824 - 1864)– Western outlaw buried in alcohol-filled casket7 Gunplay Maxwell (1860 - 1909) – Gunfighter and bandit who tried to join Butch Cassidy’s “Wild Bunch”8 Hiram Bebee (Unknown - 1955) – Claimed to be the Sundance Kid9 Mark E. Petersen (1900 - 1984) – Leader of the Deseret News for decades10 John Williams (1944 - 2016) – Restaurateur; founder of the Salt Lake City Downtown Alliance

11 Lawrence Horne “Larry H.” Miller (1944 - 2009) – Businessman; owner of the Utah Jazz NBA franchise12 Lester Farnsworth Wire (1887 - 1958) – Inventor of the world’s first electric traffic signal13 William Clayton (1814 - 1879) – Composer of the hymn “Come, Come Ye Saints” 14 Ellis Reynolds Shipp (1847 - 1939) – Second female doctor in Utah15 Martha Hughes Cannon (1857 - 1932) – First woman state senator in U.S. history16 Emmeline B. Wells (1828 - 1921) – Advocate for women’s rights17 Romania Pratt Penrose (1839 - 1932)– First female doctor in Utah18 Sarah Melissa Granger Kimball (1819 - 1898) – Founded the Ladies’ Society of Nauvoo, precedent for the LDS Relief Society19 Emily Richards (1850 - 1929) – Led the movement for women’s suffrage to be included in the Utah State Constitution in 189520 Phebe Beatie (1854 - 1931) – Suffragist; delegate from Utah to the National Council of Women

21 Arnold Friberg (1913 - 2010) – Artist known for painting The Prayer at Valley Forge 22 Thomas Battersby Child (1883 - 1963) – Artist, creator of Gilgal Garden 23 C.W. Carter (1834 - 1913) – Prolific photographer famous for documenting early Mormon settlers24 Arthur Shepard (1880 - 1958) – Conductor and composer25 Edward Partridge Kimball (1883 - 1937) – Mormon Tabernacle Choir organist26 John Widstoe (1872 - 1952) – Academic at Utah State Agricultural College and Brigham Young University27 Karl G. Maeser (1828 - 1901) – Founder of the Brigham Young Academy, precedent of BYU28 Jean Baptiste (Not buried here)– Grave robber exiled to the Great Salt Lake 29 Lilly E. Gray (1830 - 1958) – “Victim of the Beast 666”30 James C. Fletcher (1919 - 1991) – Administrator of NASA and President of the University of Utah

31 Lucy May Van Cott (1869 - 1957) – First Dean of Women at the University of Utah32 Daniel Wells (1814 - 1891) – Third Mayor of Salt Lake City33 Conrad Bullen Harrison (1911 - 2008) – Salt Lake City Mayor, newspaperman and author 34 William Jennings (1823 - 1886) – Utah’s first millionaire; Salt Lake City Mayor35 John Milton Bernhisel (1799 - 1881) – First delegate of the Utah Territory in the U.S. House of Representatives36 John Thomas Caine (1829 - 1911) – Delegate to the U.S. House of Representa tives from Utah Territory, and Utah State Senator37 William Henry Hooper (1813 - 1882) – Democratic delegate to the U.S. Congress; represented Utah Territory in debates leading to statehood38 Joseph Lafayette Rawlins (1850 - 1926) – U.S. Senator from Utah39 Heber M. Wells (1854 - 1938) – Utah’s first governor 40 John Christopher Cutler (1846 - 1928) – Utah’s second governor

41 William Spry (1864 - 1929) – Utah’s third governor; notorious role in execution of Joe Hill42 Calvin L. Rampton (1913 - 2007) – Utah’s longest-serving governor43 Joseph Morris (Uknown - 1862) – Leader in the Morrisite religious movement and skirmish (Unmarked) 44 William H. King (1862 - 1949) – U.S. Senator 45 Sherman P. Lloyd (1914 - 1979) – Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Utah46 Herbert B. Maw (1893 - 1990) – Governor of Utah47 Elbert D. Thomas (1884 - 1953) – U.S. Senator from Utah 48 Wallace Bennett (1898 - 1993) – U.S. Senator from Utah49 Douglas Wayne Owens (1937 - 2002) – Member of the U.S. House of Representatives of Utah 50 Olene S. Walker (1930 - 2015) – Utah’s first and only female governor

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