In Uintah, Indians camp on the hill above the Byram Bybee home each spring

Copied from A History of Byram Levi Bybee.

[Ca 1860s-Unknown date]

The Indians always went to a spot unknown to Byram for their winter camp, but each year as spring came, so did the Indians, and they would make their camp on the hill above the Bybee home [Uintah].

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.