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The Old Fort - 253
in D.U.P. Historic Markers
The Old Fort
posted by: Mooroid
location: Utah
date approved: 05/07/2011
last visited: 01/23/2016
Park City Pioneers - 128
Park City Pioneers
last visited: 09/02/2018
Pioneer Rock Church - 282
Pioneer Rock Church
date approved: 04/30/2011
last visited: 05/23/2011
Pioneer Cabin - 349
Pioneer Cabin in Farmington, Utah
date approved: 04/29/2011
last visited: 05/24/2017
Old Rock Mill - 308
Old Rock Mill - Farmington, Utah
last visited: 04/29/2011
Glenwood United Order - 77
A D.U.P. monument at the north end of Glenwood, Utah on Highway 119.
posted by: Chasing Blue Sky
date approved: 04/27/2011
last visited: 11/15/2019
Pioneer Cemetery - 114
Pioneer Cemetery in American Fork
date approved: 04/24/2011
last visited: 01/28/2015
Tooele's First Cemetery - 331
Tooele's First Cemetery
last visited: 05/06/2016
Utah Penitentiary Marker - 440
Utah Penitentiary Daughter of the Pioneer Marker #440 is in Sugar House Salt Lake City Utah
posted by: Mom the Cook & cashnhubby
last visited: 05/02/2021
Washington - Cotton Factory ~ 213
Cotton was an important crop and product of "Utah's Dixie".
posted by: brwhiz
date approved: 04/16/2011
last visited: 01/20/2013
Granite Settlement - 370
A Daughters of Utah Pioneers memorial commemorating the town of Granite, UT.
last visited: 03/12/2021
The Weinel Mill - 104
I actually have a geocache here at this monument. The DUP marker is in front of the Kaysville Library next to a huge mill stone.
posted by: 7ofclubs
date approved: 04/12/2011
last visited: 01/05/2016
Pioneer City Hall ~- 84
This old city hall has seen many other uses over the years.
date approved: 04/11/2011
last visited: 09/27/2016
Old Tooele Church Ward ~ 54
The Tooele Church ward building was built in 1869.
The Early Settlers of Tooele County ~ 1
This marker lists those pioneers who made their first camp in Tooele County.
last visited: 12/03/2015
First Cedar Encampment ~ 418
The first encampment at Cedar City was established during a snowstorm in November of 1851.
last visited: 04/18/2023
Cedar City Tabernacle ~ 452
The original Tabernacle served the community well for forty-seven years.
La Verkin Canal ~ 474
The La Verkin Canal, constructed and maintained at great effort, was of tremendous benefit to the local agricultural community.
last visited: 08/27/2012
Toquerville ~ 81
Toquerville was an early diverse agricultural center of southwest Utah. This area was called Utah's Dixie because the principal crop in the early days was cotton.
Chaffin Grist Mill ~ 402
Grist mills, used for grinding grain to flour, were an essential industry for early settlements.
last visited: 08/22/2014
First School House and Council House in Iron County ~ 135
The first school house and council house in Iron County were built in 1851.
last visited: 12/22/2012
Hurricane Pioneers ~ 20
Hurricane was named after a freak windstorm that tore the top off the buggy of early settlers of the area.
last visited: 05/22/2014
Enoch Schoolhouse and Tithing Office ~ 480
The schoolhouse and Tithing Office both served important functions in early Mormon settlements.
last visited: never
Old Comedy Hall ~ 125
The Old Comedy Hall was built for the specific purpose of providing a place of entertainment.
Pioneer Rock Church ~ 122
Early Mormon churches were typically the religious and social center of the community.
last visited: 02/13/2012