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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F34_social-hall_Panguitch-UT.html
The Panguitch Social Hall was built during the years between 1890-1900. Fredrick Judd made the bricks and slacked the lime for the laying of the brick. The walls were three bricks thick, and the building had wide double-doors on either side of the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F33_the-panguitch-quilt-walk-history_Panguitch-UT.html
In 1864 a group of hardy pioneers braved the mountain snows to save their families from starvation. This group of men encountered snows that were impassable. According to theirfaith they knelt on a quilt in a prayer circle. The answer to their pra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F32_panguitch-tithing-lot_Panguitch-UT.html
During the first settlement of Panguitch, between 1864 and 1867, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints paid tithes with produce and cattle, which were kept on this lot and disbursed as needed. Barns and corrals were constructe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR47_butch-cassidy_Panguitch-UT.html
Outlaw or Hero?"My father, he carried the mail, and he always stopped and had dinner at a certain place [in Red Canyon]. While he was having dinner, old Butch Cassidy came to his camp. He told about these fellows following him. He got up on this l…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR44_red-canyon-tunnels_Panguitch-UT.html
A New Park's Magical Opening"One little fairy hopped upon the running board and asked Governor Dern if he believed in fairies. 'Yes,' he said. 'Then,' said she, 'enter into Fairyland." - From Golden Nuggets of Pioneer Days, Daughters of Utah Pione…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR3H_podunk-guard-station_Panguitch-UT.html
Podunk received its name from a Paiute Indian named Po Dunk, who had become lost in the heavily timbered area near the East Fork of the Sevier River. The area was named after him, and the guard station named after the area in which it was built an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHZ0_james-joyce_Dublin-Dublin.html
Acknowledged as a world figure in literature. He dismantled the English language and put it together again so that it became music. The sculpture in bronze was unveiled on June 16, (Bloomsday) 1982.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHYZ_the-panguitch-quilt-walk_Panguitch-UT.html
The first group of pioneers came to Panguitch on March 16, 1864, from Parowan under the leadership of Jens Nielson. They followed the route over the rugged Bear Valley, a part of the Spanish Trail. Crops were planted, but the season was short and …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHYV_panguitch-stake-tabernacle_Panguitch-UT.html
Panguitch stake of the L.D.S. Church was organized in 1877 with James Henrie as president. In March 1880, plans were made for a stake house with George Dodds, architect, and M.M. Steel, Sr., chairman of the building. The following men were promine…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHYB_panguitch-fort_Panguitch-UT.html
In March, 1864, about fifty pioneers under the leadership of Jens Nielson settled Panguitch. They built a fort of logs, enclosing their homes and a building used for church, school and recreation. The town was abandoned in 1867, because of Indian …
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