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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNWP_gibbs-thomas-hansen-house_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
The Gibbs-Thomas-Hansen House, built in 1895 for Gideon A. and Margaret T. Gibbs, is both historically and architecturally significant. Bought by the Thomas family in 1906, the house is the only residence associated with Elbert D. Thomas, who, as …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNWO_gibbs-thomas-hansen-home_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
Built in1896 for Gideon A. GibbsLater OwnedBy Elbert D. Thomas, U.S.Senator From 1932-1950
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNUA_the-18th-ward-chapel_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
The 18th Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, one of the original nineteen ecclesiastical wards of Salt Lake Valley, was organized Feb. 14, 1849. Early congregations consisted of families of Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNU9_ottinger-hall_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
Built in 1900 by Volunteer FiremansAssociation under leadership ofGeorge M. Ottinger. Used continuously as a social hallby its members.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNKH_pioneer-memorial-museum_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
Erected by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the State of Utah as a replica of the Salt Lake Theater. Dedicated July 23, 1950, as a Hall in which to preserve the names, portraits, histories, manuscripts, relics and other evidences of wisd…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNK4_eliza-r-snow-leader-of-pioneer-women_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
Eliza R. SnowLeader of Pioneer WomenJanuary 21, 1804 - December 5, 1887O My FatherThe immortal poem - hymn, "O My Father" was written by the inspired poetess, Eliza R. Snow, sometime in the Spring of 1845 in the City of Nauvoo, Hancock County, Ill…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNJP_the-constitution-revered_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
"I want to say to every man, the Constitution of the United States, as framed by our fathers, was dictated, was revealed, was put into their hearts by the Almighty who dwells in the heavens; and I tell you in the name of Jesus Christ it is as good…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNJM_ensign-peak_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
From this point, looking northward, one has a clear view of ensign peak, a round hill, projecting up from the low range of which it is a part. On July 26, 1847, two days after the Mormon Pioneers entered this valley, Brigham Young and party climbe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNJH_lest-we-forget_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
From 1847 to 1869 approximately 86,000 persons, mainly converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, left their established homes to build anew in the valleys of the Rocky Mountains. About 6,000 were buried along the way. Hi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNJ2_the-mormon-battalion_Salt-Lake-City-UT.html
HistoryIn May and June 1846, the services of the Mormon people—en route to the west—were officially tendered to the United States government, then at war with Mexico. President James K. Polk authorized Colonel Stephen W. Kearney, Co…
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