Talk:Kanarraville, Utah

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The original location of Kanarraville was explored and selected during June 23-24, 1860 by Samuel Pollock, John Willis, William Riggs and Willis Young of Toquerville and Granton Utah. In the spring of 1863 a number of settlers from Toquerville moved to settle Kanarravile. Among them were Josiah Reeves, Samuel Pollock, Willis Young, John Willis and their familes. About 1864-1865, the Kanarra flooded out the community. The current location of Kanarraville, re-established after the flood, is about a mile from the original location.

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Kannaraville is awsome. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 12.110.39.162 (talk) 23:33, 25 January 2007 (UTC).