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Celebrating 100 Years Of Sanctuary

On July 31, 1909, President Taft signed an Executive Order Proclamation designating Mukuntuweap National Monument in southwestern Utah. In 1918, President Wilson changed the name to Zion National Monument and in 1919, it became Zion National Park.

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A Journey Through Mukuntuweap: The History Of Zion National Park - David Oswald
A Journey Through Mukuntuweap: The History Of Zion National Park - David Oswald
PRLog (Press Release) - Feb 01, 2009 -
To commemorate this celebration, author and photographer, David Oswald has written a book entitled, “A Journey Through Mukuntuweap: The History of Zion National Park.” Mukuntuweap is the Paiute word for “straight canyon,” as defined by John Wesley Powell.

The photography depicts a visual image of the canyon, while the story takes the reader on a historical journey through the region. The book is broken down into seven chronological chapters: the geological history – describes the numerous rock layers and events, including the Western Interior Seaway, that contributed to creating the Colorado Plateau; the early civilizations – recounts the Native Americans who inhabited the region; the explorers – portrays the expeditions of Dominguez/Escalante and Jedediah Smith parties that traversed Southern Utah; the Mormon settlers – gives an account of Brigham Young leading members from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints west to settle in the Utah Territory; the land survey of 1872 – relates the exploration and land survey by John Wesley Powell and other survey companies who formed the United States Geological Survey; proclamation for a new valley of wonders – sets forth the details for becoming a national monument; and Zion National Park – sums up becoming a national park from 1919 to present day.

The book contains 150 pages with 123 original photographs created by David. This book and the “Mukuntuweap Series” of photographic gallery prints are available for sale through oswaldphoto.tripod.com and select retailers. For more information visit
http://oswaldphoto.tripod.com. Contact David Oswald at oswaldphoto@lycos.com or
call (213) 239-3448.

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Visual artist, David Oswald, lives in a Los Angeles suburb of Southern California where he has worked as a photographer for over 30 years – specializing in landscapes, portraits, photo restoration and digital imaging.

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