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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FDV_eureka-city-hall_Eureka-UT.html
The Eureka City Hall was built in 1899 by the Eureka City government and functioned as the offices for city court, mayor, sheriff, recorder, treasurer, council chamber and city volunteer fire department. John J. Pilgrim, a city official, drew the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FCD_union-pacific-railroad-depot_Eureka-UT.html
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FCC_eureka-post-office_Eureka-UT.html
The Eureka Post Office was constructed in 1922 by the United States Government for the commercial center of the Tintic Mining District. James A. Wetmore served as "Acting Supervisory Architect." The structure represents the only example …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FCB_eureka-united-methodist-church_Eureka-UT.html
Constructed in 1891 with funds secured from the local Methodists and the Mission Conference of 1890, this building is important in documenting the religious life of Eureka and Tintic. Methodism began in Tintic when Dr. Thomas C. Iliff visited and …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FCA_old-l-d-s-church-meetinghouse_Eureka-UT.html
This building, designed by architect Richard C. Watkins, served as the Eureka L.D.S. Ward Meetinghouse from its construction in 1902 until 1976. It was dedicated in 1903 by Apostle Reed Smoot. The Gothic Revival Style building has been an importan…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FBH_tintic-mining-district_Eureka-UT.html
The discovery of the outcrop of the Sunbeam Lode and the subsequent organization of the Tintic Mining District on December 13, 1869, was the beginning of a mining district which ultimately became world-famous. The name is in honor of the Ute India…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FA9_old-pioneer-cemetery_Mona-UT.html
This monument is erected in memory of the pioneers buried here. There are about 20, whose resting place surrounds this monument. The first grave was that of Nancy Maria Biglow Love, who died November 27, and was buried November 28, 1852. In 18…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F9Z_mona-bicentennial-memorial-park_Mona-UT.html
In memory of our Mona School and the dedicated teachers, board members, custodians, students and citizens who made it great; we have built this monument from sandstone and brick recovered therefrom. The bell hereon, signaled the beginning of schoo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F9W_burraston-ponds_Nephi-UT.html
Burraston Ponds was the campsite of the Escalante Expedition, 27 September 1776, from Santa Fe to the Utah Basin. Father Escalante mapped this area and named this spring "Ojo de San Pablo" or Eye of Saint Paul. The great Indian chiefs before and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F9R_salt-creek-fort_Nephi-UT.html
Completed in November 1854 by the Pioneers of Salt Creek (Nephi) for protection against Indians. The inclosure was 3 blocks square, from 1st West to 2nd East and from 1st North to 2nd South Streets. Markers have been placed at the corners. The ori…
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