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Priddy Meeks (August 29, 1795 - October 7, 1886) was an American frontier doctor who developed into a minor folk hero and villain. Occasionally a character in Mormon literature such as the short story "They Did Go Forth" by Maurine Whipple. His writing was included in the seminal Mormon anthology A Believing People.He founded the town of Winsor in present-day Mount Carmel Junction, Utah and is associated with the founding of Utah's Dixie generally.
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Meeks, Priddy
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American physician
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1795-08-29Z
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1844-07-30Z
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