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Dr. John Parsons Cabin Complex : ウィキペディア英語版
Dr. John Parsons Cabin Complex

The Dr. John Parsons Cabin Complex is a historic pioneer settlement on the Green River in the Brown's Park region of Daggett County, Utah. Dr. John D. Parsons, a rancher and physician from Denver, settled at the site between 1874 and 1876. Parsons built a cabin for his family at the site; he later added a springhouse, blacksmith shop, and bunkhouse on the property. Travelers between Vernal, Utah and Wyoming frequently stopped at the bunkhouse for the night. Parsons died in 1881, and his family left the cabin in 1884. The abandoned cabin later became a hideout for outlaws passing through the region, including Butch Cassidy and Matt Warner.〔 (Accompanied by phots ).〕
The complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 21, 1976.〔
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