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William Valentine Black : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Valentine Black William Valentine Black (21 February 1832 – 1 April 1927) was a nineteenth-century Utah pioneer, and one of the early settlers of Manti, Spring City, Rockville, and Deseret, Utah.〔Youngberg, Florence C. ''Conquerors of the West: Stalwart Mormon Pioneers'' (Salt Lake City: Agreka Books, 1999), 309-311〕 He was also a close friend of Chief Kanosh the leader of the Pahvant band of the Ute Indians.〔Young, Levi Edgar. "The Utah Pioneers and the Indians," ''The Young Women's Journal'' (Salt Lake City: The Deseret News, 1918), 21 (January, 1918 issue of the journal).〕 He was also the first branch president of the LDS Church in Deseret, Utah.〔McEntire, Almira. "William V. Black," 1990〕 Black "was one of several Irishmen instrumental in the formation of the dam and irrigation systems in Utah. He assisted in locating dams and canals at Abraham, Oasis, Hinckley, and Deseret and was also president of the Deseret Irrigation Company in southern Utah."〔Utah Genealogical Association, ''Genealogical Journal'' Vol. 15, page 4〕 William's brother, Joseph Smith Black, was only the second white man to explore Zion National Park, and the first white person to settle in the Park in 1861.〔Work Projects Administration. ''Utah: A Guide to the State'' (New York: Hastings House, 1941), 522〕 ==Notes==
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