Historical Marker Series

Sons of Utah Pioneers

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Gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc were found at Alta, Park City, and Tintic in the years 1864 to 1869. Since no smelting was done in the state or the surrounding area, smelters had to be built. Billy Morgan built the first smelter at 5189 South State Stre…
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Original Gristmill Stones. The Heber C. Kimball Gristmill, the foundation of which can be seen just east of this monument, was in operation from 1852 until 1892, using these burr-type gristmill stones. When the use of roller mills was introduced, mills of t…
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Joseph Allen Taylor (1871-1945) & Chet Taylor (1893-1964). Innovative Farmers. A special tribute to Joseph Allen Taylor and his son Chet, who were the first to develop the potato cellar in 1909. At this time the Russet Burbank had been introduced to the Ta…
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Covered Wagon. . Covered Wagon was used by the pioneers in their trek west and for family use. . var plainText = document.getElementById('inscription1').innerText; document.getElementById('inscription1').innerHTML = plainText…
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