Show Campbell marker part of history GLINES CLINES SPECIAL and Mrs I Grant Campbell accompanied accompanied accompanied ac ac- ac- ac companied by Mr and Mrs Ronald Horrocks of Lapoint went to the Ouray National Wildlife Refuge Sunday They then traveled to White River to where a marker is placed in memory of D. D Leona France Campbell and Mathilda France Campbell wives of Samuel Joseph Campbell Sr and H. H Rosella Campbell Mr Campbells Campbell's Campbell's Campbells Camp Camp- bells bell's sister D. D Leona France Campbell and Samuel Joseph Campbell were Grant Campbells Campbell's Campbell's Campbells Campbells Campbell's Camp Camp- bells bell's grandparents who were members of a small colony of pioneers who were sent there by bythe bythe bythe the Church when the territory was first opened up for white settlers The three ladies were drowned there on July 15 is 1880 as they tried to cross the river in a rowboat to their vegetable garden on the opposite side of the river Their bodies were never found Many years later two of Mr Campbells Campbell's oldest daugh daughters ers and some of his grandchildren put the marker there in memory of their mothers About two years ago several of the surviving grandchildren from Salt Lake and Ogden all aU gathered at the Grant Campbell home and all went down to find the marker They were very upset to find that someone had almost destroyed the inscriptions by bullets At that time they replaced the marker and moved it back further bother from the road ane and it was wasa a delight to find it in good condition after two years had passed It is hoped that hat it can remain as it is now as it means a lot to the Campbell descendants descendants descendants who still live here and near here to ha have ve the marker remain in good condition It II is a apart apart apart part of the early history of this thus territory |