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Powell artifacts rescued from a closet on display at Utah museum

Nearly 150 years after John Wesley Powell led the first trips down the Colorado River, items from the explorer’s travels were on display Saturday at a one-day exhibition staged by the Natural History Museum of Utah. The pieces, including American Indian apparel and weaponry, had been stored in a closet at the Illinois university where Powell once taught.

University of Utah geology professor Marjorie Chan came across the artifacts earlier this year and helped broker their transfer into the Utah museum’s collections.

Saturday’s event included lectures by three Powell experts, providing insights into the significance of Powell’s voyages and how they shaped 19th-century Americans’ understanding of the Western territories.