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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZLC_ten-mile_Snowville-UT.html
Mile 746.6 from San Francisco Ten-Mile was part of the long, circuitous route around the northern edge of the Great Salt Lake. Dry, inhospitable geography and steep railroad grades requiring helper locomotives in several locations led the ra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZL6_nella-siding_Snowville-UT.html
Mile 743.6 from San Francisco Nella was an uninhabited siding built(?) in 1902 to serve local ranchers. The siding was removed in 1906, and relaid in 1916. In 191(?) a train car body and freight platform where present.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZL4_rozel_Corinne-UT.html
Mile 765.0 from San Francisco This site was christened Victory on April 28, 1869 when Central Pacific Workers rested for lunch after laying six miles of track during the famous laying of ten miles of track in a day. The site was later named R…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZL2_centre-siding_Corinne-UT.html
Mile 762.7 from San Francisco Information about this siding is limited to ambiguous notations amending Central Pacific RR survey plats and profiles. Onsite investigations have revealed no evidence of occupation.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZL1_bidwell-bartleson-trail-monument-point_Snowville-UT.html
"We now skirted the north end of the lake, sometimes traveling in a valley and again along the shore of the lake where the mountains jutted down nearly to its shores." — Nicholas "Cheyenne" Dawson, narrative, August 26, 1841
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZKZ_monument_Snowville-UT.html
Mile 748.6 from San Francisco Monument was little more than a siding and wye for the railroad, with little evidence remaining today of the railroad era. Its name came from Monument Point, a prominent landform visible from here. Photos from 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZKB_corinne-methodist-episcopal-church_Corinne-UT.html
1870 This is the oldest extant Protestant Church building in Utah. It was dedicated by Chaplin C.C. McCabe and Reverend G.M.Peirce on September 20, 1870
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZK9_brigham-city-fire-station-city-hall_Brigham-City-UT.html
Constructed in 1909 at a cost of about $7000, this building original housed the city fire department on the main floor and city offices on the second floor. It also had a jail in the southeast corner and "hobo apartments" in the basement. This was…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZK8_corinne-opera-house_Corinne-UT.html
On this site the Corinne Opera House, for many years the largest recreation center in Utah outside of Salt Lake City, was erected in 1879. Built of red pine lumber with square nails, the leading stock companies, California bound on the new railroa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZK5_the-first-weather-station-in-utah_Corinne-UT.html
In 1870 the first U.S. Government weather station in Utah was erected on this site by the War Department Signal Service, U.S. Army Division of Telegrams and Reports, for the benefit of commerce. The observer was William W. McElroy. The station was…
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