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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/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/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/HMTV0_millville_Logan-UT.html
In the spring of 1860, Apostle Ezra T. Benson and Peter Maughan advised the people living at the Elkhorn Ranch to locate near a sawmill built by Esais Edwards and Roy Kent. This was done to provide better protection. In that same year, Apostle Ben…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUW_first-dawn-to-dusk-flight-across-america_Logan-UT.html
Colonel Russell L Maughan of Logan, Utah, made the first daylight flight across the continent on June 23, 1924. Flying solo in a Curtis PW-8 pursuit aircraft, Maughan, then a Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Service, left Mitchell Field, New York, at da…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUT_141-north-main_Logan-UT.html
This building, constructed in 1904, was first occupied by John H. Anderson who operated a general merchandise store. The store continued to function until the mid - 1960's and sold shoes, dry goods, groceries, and clothing. The original owner, Lou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUS_75-south-main_Logan-UT.html
This property was owned in the late 1800's and early 1900's by Luna Young Thatcher, a daughter of Brigham Young by his first wife. Luna Young Thatcher owned the entire corner and, by all reports, had the area beautifully landscaped. In 1912 the Lo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTUR_first-hospital_Logan-UT.html
This house was built in 1890 for John R. and Bartha Blanchard. In 1903, this building was converted into the first hospital in the Cache Valley with a capacity of seven beds in four rooms. In 1916, it was sold to the Presbyterian Church and used a…
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.
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