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Published: Sunday, March 7 2010 12:00 a.m. MST

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Val

What a cool thing to do. Good for you Cameron.

Thank you Cameron!

Way to go Cameron!

I'm sure many of those who you have memorialized are my ancestors too. When I was a child my family always attended the Carson Family Reunion at the Stagecoach Inn. It has been a while since the reunion has been held (organizing them requires a lot of work, and the family is getting large). We now have our own children and live in Lehi - we'll take a trip out to Farfield and see the monument.

Thank you Cameron for your hard work and may God bless you as you serve your mission.

Curtis Allen

Great accomplishment, Cameron.

I hope there are records that tell who the people buried there were. Fairfield has such a rich history - from a small settlement with several of the settlers killed by Indians in its early days; then an invasion of abut 2,500 soldiers and then with the town being invaded by many (7,000) camp followers, gamblers and the like; then returned to its small settlement status in 1861 when the army left for the Civil War; and today hosting one of Utah's most interesting state parks.

Vicky..Thank you Cameron!

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Bonnie B

What an amazing blessing to so many people. You have really started the ball rolling. Now the unknown people have finally been found and recognized ! So proud of ALL you have accomplished. You are awesome Cameron !

Anonymous

Cam- you are so amazing... you have worked so hard on this and I'm so proud of you for finishing it! Best of luck on the mission!

Anonymous

Thank you, Cameron. It was a lovely ceremony and an incredible project. From more Carson family members.

Micah Jarvis

Awesome Job you had done. I Often went to this place. where my grandma Born and gorw up this town and her family Carson from. this Town sure do had a lot history in past time.

Thanks

Micah

Elder Paulson

We are looking forward to meeting you in Bulgaria. My wife and I are the Mission Office couple there.

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