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    The farm community was established in 1859 by a group of settlers from Grantsville, led by Wilford Hudson. They had a lot of trouble with the Indians and the settlement had to be abandoned from 1860 to 1862. Years later, when the Gosiute Reservation was designated the settlers land reverted back to Indian Control.
    The settlement is located near the Deep Creek Mountains. The site was originally established in 1859 by Mormon missionaries sent to teach the local Native Americans farming methods. A Pony Express station operated here in 1860 and 1861, and the town was on an early alignment of the Lincoln Highway. A post office operated here from 1883 to 1980.
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    Ibapah ( / ˈaɪbəpɑː / EYE-bə-pah) is a small unincorporated community in far western Tooele County, Utah, United States, near the Nevada state line. Pop. The settlement is located near the Deep Creek Mountains. The site was originally established in 1859 by Mormon missionaries sent to teach the local Native Americans farming methods.
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    The community is the headquarters of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, a federally recognized tribe . Originally named Deep Creek for a creek of the same name in the area, the name was later changed to Ibapah, an anglicized form of the Goshute word Ai-bim-pa or Ai'bĭm-pa which means "White Clay Water".
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    A post office operated here from 1883 to 1980. Ibapah is currently inhabited mostly by Goshute people, with scattered farmlands and a trading post belonging to more recent settlers. The community is the headquarters of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, a federally recognized tribe .
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    Ibapah, Utah - Wikipedia

    The settlement is located near the Deep Creek Mountains. The site was originally established in 1859 by Mormon missionaries sent to teach the local Native Americans farming methods. A Pony Express station operated here in 1860 and 1861, and the town was on an early alignment of the Lincoln Highway. A … Mehr anzeigen

    Ibapah is a small unincorporated community in far western Tooele County, Utah, United States, near the Nevada state line. Mehr anzeigen

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  4. Ibapah, Utah History

  5. History of Ibapah, Utah - OnlineUtah

  6. Ibapah Historical Monument - Tooele County

    WEBOn December 20, 1997 the Ibapah Historical Monument was dedicated. This beautiful edifice, erected by the residents of Ibapah, includes four plaques (seen below) that explain some of Ibapah’s most intriguing …

  7. Ibapah, Utah | Detailed Pedia

  8. Ibapah, Tooele County - viautah.com

    WEBThe settlers established Ibapah, originally as Deep Creek. The Deep Creek Mountains are nearby. From 1860-1861 it was a way-station for the pony express. The current town is populated largely, but not exclusively, by …

  9. WEBIbapah is the Juab County Highpoint in the Deep Creek mountains of Utah. This write-up contains all of the maps, gps waypoints, and information you need to hike Ibapah peak, the Juab County Highpoint.

  10. Ibapah Historical Marker - Explore Tooele County

    WEBThe monument features four plaques that provide fascinating insights into some of Ibapah’s most intriguing history. These plaques cover topics such as the Deep Creek Station, the Goshute Tribe, early settlers, and the …

  11. 125 years of settlement at Ibapah, Utah, 1859-1984 - FamilySearch

  12. WEB6. Okt. 2020 · Hiking trip report with map, gpx, and photos for Ibapah Peak and Haystack Peak, located in Deep Creek Mountains BLM, Utah. This is a 16.2 mile out-and-back hike with 7300 cumulative feet of elevation gain …