Covington Mansion

Covington Mansion (HM14AI)

Location: Washington, UT 84780 Washington County
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Country: United States of America
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N 37° 8.045', W 113° 30.401'

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In 1857, Robert D. Covington, directed by Brigham Young, led twenty-eight families to Washington, Utah, to establish the "Cotton Mission." In 1859, a large structure was built that would serve as a meeting house for the Saints, a way station for the early missionaries to the Indians, and the home of the first bishop in Dixie, Robert Covington. The spacious upper floor, entered by an outside stairway, became a community social center with parties, dances and plays held there until 1877. Built of native Navajo sandstone, it is the oldest remaining building in Utah's Dixie.
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HM NumberHM14AI
Series This marker is part of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers series
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Marker Number430
Year Placed1985
Placed ByFoster Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Marker ConditionNo reports yet
Date Added Thursday, October 9th, 2014 at 3:06am PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)12S E 277337 N 4112688
Decimal Degrees37.13408333, -113.50668333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 37° 8.045', W 113° 30.401'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds37° 8' 2.70" N, 113° 30' 24.06" W
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Area Code(s)435
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 201-225 N 200 E, Washington UT 84780, US
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