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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUP_st-johns-episcopal-church_Logan-UT.html
Seat of the first Non-Mormon congregation in Cache Valley, 1873. Gothic church and vicarage consecrated 1909. Logan's first public Library and the Common Room Club housed in the vicarage.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUO_david-eccles-home_Logan-UT.html
Built 1907 of brick and white stone trim for David and Ellen Stoddard Eccles. Architects: Monson & Schaub of Logan. Renovation 1972 by S. Eugene Needham and Christie Smith Needham.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUN_caine-lyric-theater_Logan-UT.html
First used as theatre in 1913.Original Owner: George W. Thatcher and B.G. ThatcherRenovation made possible by Utah State University, Thatcher families and community of Logan.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUM_thatcher-young-mansion_Logan-UT.html
The Thatcher - Young Mansion was built in 1878 for the banker and industrialist George W. Thatcher and his wife Eunice Caroline (Luna) Young Thatcher. Her brother Brigham Young Jr. lived in it from 1883 - 1885 while he supervised the Brigham Young…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUK_cache-valley_Logan-UT.html
Known to the Indians as Willow Valley was renamed by fur trappers and traders in the winter of 1825-1826. James Bridger led the first trappers to a winter encampment near here in 1824 towards December 1825. William L. Sublette, in charge of Gen Wi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUJ_the-first-settlers-of-logan_Logan-UT.html
The first settlers of Logan encamped near this spot on the bank of the Little Logan early in May 1859Heads of Families: John R Blanchard, Abraham Caldwell, Griffith Charles, Israel J. Clark, Ann Davis, William Dees, James Demino, Sidney Dibble, Mo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUI_cache-county-relic-hall_Logan-UT.html
Erected in 1861 by Hezekiah Thatcher, assisted by Robert Crookston, Robert Murdock and John Hill, who quarried the building stones in Green Canyon and place them in these walls, hand made shingles covered the roof, the building was originally used…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUG_cache-county-court-house_Logan-UT.html
Restored in honor of pioneer Logan residents David Eccles1849-1912Ellen Stoddard Eccles1867-1957David Eccles, a Scottish immigrant to Utah became one of the state's most prominent business leaders. His extensive enterprises laid the foundation for…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUE_160-north-main_Logan-UT.html
This large brick structure, built in 1911, is classical in style and virtually unaltered since construction. The top of the building is crowned by a heavy, classic cornice. The front entrance is sided by pilasters and topped with a modified Roman …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUC_julia-budge-nibley-house_Logan-UT.html
Built in 1914 - 15 by Charles W. Nibley for his third wife, Julia Budge, this two story house is an excellent example of the Prairie School style popular in Utah during 1905-25. The house was reportedly designed by Pope and Burton, architects. C.W…