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Elizabeth Ann Weaver (1848-1928) married John Hunter, a Canadian immigrant to Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1870, and later moved to Deadwood, South Dakota. Her sister, Gwinnie (Nettie) Wilhelmina Weaver (1857-1945), married Eleazer Curtis (Lee) Dickey in 1886, and another sister, Hannah Ella Weaver (1861-1907), married Thompson Anthony (Tom) Lathrop in 1882. Descendants lived in Minnesota, South Dakota, New England, Michigan, California and elsewhere.
The Salt Lake City metropolitan area is one of the most seismically hazardous urban areas in the interior of the western U.S. because of its location within the Intermountain Seismic Belt and its position adjacent to the active Wasatch fault. The elapsed time since the last large earthquake on the Salt Lake City segment of the Wasatch fault is approaching the mean recurrence interval based on the short-term paleoseismic record. In order to help raise the awareness of the general public and to help reduce earthquake risk in this area, we have developed nine microzonation maps showing surficial ground-shaking hazard. The maps are GIS-based and incorporate the site response effects of the uncon...
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The hitchhiker seemed harmless. He was dressed in a blue suit and a colorful sweater, accessorized with a grey cap and tan shoes. He carried nothing. It was the morning of June 8, 1927, when the Chandler family picked up the well-dressed man in Minnesota and dropped him at the Canadian border. They had unwittingly transported notorious serial killer, “The Gorilla Man,” who had strangled more than twenty women from one end of the United States to the other. He would later murder Emily Patterson and 14-year-old Lola Cowan in Winnipeg. His identity was unknown. Written by Alvin A. J. Esau, The Gorilla Man Strangler Case: Serial Killer Earle Nelson is a detailed historical account of the Can...