New Canaan

New Canaan or Ogden is a settlement in Utah, established by New Canaanites.

Background
The New Canaanites control Ogden, located north of Zion, and built a defensible mission in the canyon itself. The group established trade with the tribes in Zion as well as the NCR and merchant groups such as Happy Trails. The Crimson Caravan Company's Vegas branch manager Alice McLafferty mentions that the traders from New Canaan control the majority of the northern routes. Jed Masterson states that Utah is a dangerous region and New Canaan is one of the last decent places to stop and trade, having traded with them before on the outskirts of Zion.

White Legs attack
Joshua Graham, former legate of Caesar's Legion, states that he returned to New Canaan after his defeat at the Hoover Dam. This journey took him three months, after Caesar attempted to murder him at the Grand Canyon. Caesar then ordered New Canaan's destruction, trade routes to be severed, and all New Canaanites killed, according to Graham, "almost assuredly because of me."

A Salt Lake City area tribe known as the White Legs wanted to join Caesar's Legion, and were instructed to destroy New Canaan as a rite of passage. The White Legs attacked the city at night, killing indiscriminately. Graham states they "butchered everyone who wasn't fast enough to get away" including "elderly, the ill, and children." Only 30 inhabitants escaped, scattered to nearby locations such as Zion.

Appearances
New Canaan is mentioned in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Honest Hearts and was planned to be a part of the canceled Van Buren.