“The Weber Utes – These Indians live in and about Salt Lake City. They have some ponies, and subsist by hunting, fishing, and begging. They do not cultivate any land. The Weber Utes number about three hundred.”

Copied from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1869, pg 21, 228, 230.

“The Weber Utes – These Indians live in and about Salt Lake City.  They have some ponies, and subsist by hunting, fishing, and begging.  They do not cultivate any land.  The Weber Utes number about three hundred.”

“Weber Utes, three hundred, who obtain a living by hunting, fishing, and begging about Salt Lake City.  Pimpanoag, five hundred, of a similar character of the Weber Utes., and live near the same city.”

“Weber Utes…Horses, 70, Cattle, 10, Goats, 0.”

A collection of documents, excerpts, and photographs relevant to the so-called Weber Ute people of Northern Utah. Not a complete history — research aid only.