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|  Payson's Pioneer Industry ~ 157
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Payson celebrated the centennial of its founding on October 20, 1950. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 03/24/2011 last visited: 08/07/2011 |
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|  City Hall ~ 264
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The original city hall also served other purposes. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 03/24/2011 last visited: 08/07/2011 |
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|  Pond Town Fort - 36
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Pond Town Fort in Salem, Utah posted by: Mooroid location: Utah date approved: 03/28/2011 last visited: 08/16/2016 |
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|  Salem's First Post Office - 479
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Cute little post office by Salem Pond. posted by: Mooroid location: Utah date approved: 03/28/2011 last visited: 08/16/2016 |
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|  Syracuse First Social Hall ~ 154
in D.U.P. Historic Markers One building served as church, school, and social center. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 03/24/2011 last visited: 01/19/2019 |
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|  Echo Gristmill - 316
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Echo, five miles east of Henefer, was settled in 1861 when Elias Asper and others built homes near a railroad mail station and blacksmith shop previously located. posted by: Mooroid location: Utah date approved: 06/02/2011 last visited: 09/17/2014 |
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|  Pioneer Cabin - 88
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The route of the Utah Pioneers of 1847, and later the Pony Express route, passed over the site of Henefer. posted by: Mooroid location: Utah date approved: 06/02/2011 last visited: 09/17/2014 |
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|  Settlement of Clearfield - 239
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Clearfield was first known as Sand Ridge where dry farming began in 1869. First settlers, Richard and Emily Hamblin built a small dugout with dirt floor and thatched roof of sagebrush and dirt in 1877. Drinking water was hauled from Layton. posted by: JacobBarlow location: Utah date approved: 04/09/2008 last visited: 06/01/2011 |
view gallery NE62.6 km
|  Weber River Crossing and Campsite - 519
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The first known overland travelers to cross the Weber River, at a point .4-mile directly in front of this marker, were the Harlan-Young, Lienhard, and Donner-Reed parties of 1846. posted by: JacobBarlow location: Utah date approved: 04/26/2008 last visited: 06/20/2011 |
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|  Spring Lake Villa ~ 390
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Spring Lake was initially settled in 1859. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 06/17/2011 last visited: 07/20/2012 |
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|  Settlement of South Weber ~ 273
in D.U.P. Historic Markers This monument, erected by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, is on the grounds of the South Weber LDS church. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 11/02/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Santaquin - 109
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The town of Santaquin was settled in the spring of 1851. posted by: Mooroid location: Utah date approved: 08/05/2011 last visited: 10/04/2021 |
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|  First Relief Society Hall - 293
in D.U.P. Historic Markers In 1882, on this site, a Relief Society building was erected under the leadership of Elizabeth J. Stickney, President. posted by: Mooroid location: Utah date approved: 08/05/2011 last visited: 10/04/2021 |
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|  Clinton - 391
in D.U.P. Historic Markers In 1870, the Wm. J. Hill, Chauncey Hadlock families built homes in this area. Culinary water was brought from Weber River in barrels until the Fife Community Irrigation Ditch was finished. D.P. Davis, first school teacher, charged $5.00 per child. posted by: JacobBarlow location: Utah date approved: 04/09/2008 last visited: 12/28/2015 |
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|  Clinton ~ 391
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Clinton has developed from a quiet agricultural community into a bustling metropolis with a new city hall. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 03/24/2011 last visited: 12/28/2015 |
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|  Original Goshen Pioneer Cemetery ~ 556
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The Original Goshen Pioneer Cemetery contains the remains of eighteen men, women, and infants buried here before 1881. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 06/17/2011 last visited: 05/05/2012 |
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|  Muskrat Springs-Hooper - 397
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Hooper was first called Muskrat Springs because of the spring, the main fresh water supply in the area. Mm. A. Hooper built a herd house 1853. Jessie W. Fox surveyed the range 1858. James Hale and his wife came 1863. Lived in a dugout and sold salt. posted by: JacobBarlow location: Utah date approved: 04/09/2008 last visited: 12/15/2015 |
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|  Malan Heights ~ 424
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Tim Malan turned a logging operation into an early resort above southeast Ogden. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 03/24/2011 last visited: 06/25/2011 |
 N73.7 km
|  Ogden City Wall - 416
in D.U.P. Historic Markers In 1854 Ogden pioneers built a rock and mud wall a mile square along 28th Street, Wall Avenue and 21st Street. Madison Avenue was not completed because the Indians became peaceful. The eight-foot wall had a six-foot base..... posted by: JacobBarlow location: Utah date approved: 09/13/2008 last visited: 01/05/2023 |
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|  Fort Buena Ventura ~ 310
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Fort Buena Ventura, the first permanent settlement in what would, four years later, become the Utah Territory. It is the origins of the city of Ogden. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 03/24/2011 last visited: 03/06/2022 |
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|  Ogden Third Ward Corner Stone
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The Corner Stone from the demolished Ogden Third Ward building is now on display outside the Ogden Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 03/24/2011 last visited: 04/25/2011 |
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|  Miles Goodyear Cabin ~ 484
in D.U.P. Historic Markers This historic cabin has been relocated seven times during its long eventful life. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 03/24/2011 last visited: 08/01/2013 |
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|  FIRST STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY - 27
in D.U.P. Historic Markers DEDICATED TO THE FIRST STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Organized by President Brigham Young July 19, 1877 Jane Snyder Richards, President. This building is the first and only Relief Society Hall in the Church. posted by: JacobBarlow location: Utah date approved: 09/13/2008 last visited: 01/02/2016 |
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|  Pioneer Tabernacle ~ 265
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The Tabernacle at Ogden was used for large church gatherings for many years. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 03/24/2011 last visited: 04/26/2011 |
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|  First Grist Mill in Weber County ~ 113
in D.U.P. Historic Markers This Plaque, placed by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, is mounted on a concrete wall at remnants of the first grist mill installed in Weber County. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 12/10/2013 last visited: never |
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