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Lake Fork
in Utah Historical Markers
Lake Fork was originally setteld in 1905; later it would receive its current name of Upalco.
posted by: brwhiz
location: Utah
date approved: 9/10/2013
last visited: never
First Post Office in Lake Fork (Upalco)
in First of its Kind
A home erected by David Richardson, and then moved here, became the first post office in Lake Fork.
date approved: 9/7/2013
First School Teacher in Lake Fork
William Neal was first school teacher in Lake Fork (later renamed Upalco).
Lake Fork ~ 355
in D.U.P. Historic Markers
date approved: 9/13/2013
SE16.3 km
First Myton Town Board President
Hayden Calvert was the first Town Board President in Myton.
date approved: 1/22/2012
Myton
Myton was established in 1905 by the U.S. Army and named after the Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
Myton ~ 388
E18.7 km
First Flour Mill in Roosevelt
The first flour mill in Roosevelt was built by C. C. Larsen.
Roosevelt
The town of Roosevelt was colonized in 1905 by members of the LDS Church.
Roosevelt ~ 368
E19.3 km
Roosevelt Bell
This bell served multiple purposes during the span of several decades.
date approved: 4/8/2012
First Bell
date approved: 4/7/2012
E19.6 km
Roosevelt Bust Monument
This bust and marker commemorate the US President whose name the city bears.
SW19.6 km
Father Escalante ~ 16
Father Escalante was one of the first Europeans to pass through the area around Duchesne.
date approved: 1/21/2012
last visited: 6/20/2018
Father Escalante
Location of Ivies Ranch
posted by: caverspencer
date approved: 4/2/2007
SW20.3 km
Duchesne History Plaque - Duchesne, Utah
Duchesne has a history plaque on the Main Street of Duchesne Utah.
posted by: Mom the Cook & cashnhubby
date approved: 6/7/2011
last visited: 7/17/2011
Duchesne -207
Duchesne has a Daughter of Utah Pioneer Marker in Duchesne Utah.
date approved: 6/5/2011
Duchense History Monument - Utah
in U.S. 40 - The National Road
The Main Street in the town of Duchesne runs down the U.S. Highway 40.
date approved: 6/17/2011
NE23.3 km
First White Settlers in Neola
The first white settlers came to Neola in 1906.
The Bell of Neola
The Bell of Neola called students to school and the faithful to worship in Neola for many years.
date approved: 9/6/2013
The Bell of Neola ~ 163
E29.1 km
Ute Indian Tribe - Fort Duchesne, Utah
in Nations Within Nations
Ute Indian Tribe is located in Fort Duchesne, Utah.
date approved: 6/8/2011
last visited: 6/25/2017
E30.6 km
Fort Duchesne ~ 315
Fort Duchesne was established to control hostile Indian activities.
Fort Duchesne
E38.6 km
First Post Office
The first post office on the Uintah Indian Reservation was in Taft, which was later moved and renamed Lapoint.