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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZXR_richmond-fort_Richmond-UT.html
In July 1859 under the leadership of John Bair, (interpreter and guide) sixteen families settled here, built log cabins and dugouts between City Creek and Brower Springs. The following Spring other families arrived and a permanent fort was built f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV5U_the-old-rock-church_Providence-UT.html
Symbol of HeritageListed on the National Register of Historical Places in recognition of its architectural and historical significance, and to encourage its preservation. The 1869 completion of the transcontinental railroad ended an era, that of U…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUTO_bullen-center_Logan-UT.html
This large, two-story, brick building is one of Logan's early examples of commercial architecture, with some Victorian embellishments added. The building was constructed in 1902 by George W. Thatcher. KVNU, the first radio station in Logan, got it…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTW2_in-memory-of-the-hyde-park-settlers_Hyde-Park-UT.html
Erected in honor of those pioneers who helped settle Hyde Park. This Settlement was founded in 1860 by the following list.William Hyde, William Higgensen, Robert Daines, Lydia Wilkinson, Anthony Metcalf, James Hancey, Armenius Neeley, Thomas Roger…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTVN_restoration-of-the-james-g-willie-home_Mendon-UT.html
Originally built around 1865, the 1½ story rock home of James G. Willie is typical of the over 40 stone homes that were built in Mendon prior to 1880. Brigham Young encouraged early settlers to use native rocks for home construction as he fel…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTVM_99-north-main_Logan-UT.html
This building was one of the earliest general merchandise stores built in Logan, and it continued as such until 1872. The owner sold the building and his merchandise and joined the historically significant ?cooperative' movement sponsored by the M…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTVJ_providence-pioneers_Providence-UT.html
This marker honors the first settlers of Providence, who camped near here early in May 1859, and those who followed in the years 1860,1861,1862. Included in the groups who pioneered this section are the following families: Alder, Bowen, Busenbark,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTVE_pioneer-mills-of-cache-valley_Logan-UT.html
In 1860 two grist mills were built and operated in this valley. One at Wellsville by Daniel P. Hill and the other at Millville by Esias Edwards and Leroy Kent. The first burrstones obtained from Black Rock, Utah proved to be too soft for grinding …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTV6_nicholas-w-crookston-home_Logan-UT.html
Built 1890 - 1900 of logs hauled from Logan Canyon by Nicholas W. Crookston, Sheriff, Bishop, and construction foreman. Registered by Lucille C. Peterson 11-1-72
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTV3_s-milton-and-alba-c-webb-house_Richmond-UT.html
The house was designed by Gottlieb Stucki of Logan City in 1936 and is one on only two international Style houses built in Richmond. The Webb family was active in the Richmond community during the mid-century. Mr Webb was postmaster for 37 years a…
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