The First Sawmill ~ 414
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member brwhiz
N 38° 27.418 W 111° 37.315
12S E 445737 N 4256701
This historical marker, erected by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, is mounted on a stone monument behind the water turbine and drive wheel assembly from the first sawmill in Rabbit Valley.
Waymark Code: WMJQC5
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 12/17/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member JacobBarlow
Views: 7

The First Sawmill

In 1877 William Morrell brought a water-powered sawmill into Rabbit Valley (Fremont) from Kamas, Utah. The mill was located near Mill Meadows, three miles northeast of Fremont and was operated successfully for several years by William, his sons Silas, and Danial G. Brian. Logs were dragged by oxteam from Pole Canyon to the mill, and the milled lumber was used to build some of the first buildings in Rabbit Valley, much needed in the new settlement. When a serious accident disabled Silas, the mill was sold to Hans M. Hanson and Hiet E. Maxfield, who operated it until it burned down. These mill wheels, bearing the manufacture date of 1862, were buried in the ground below Mill Meadow Reservoir. In August of 1972 they were rescued, restored, and brought to this site by Eldon Morrell, William's grandson, and several great grandsons.

1981 · · · No. 414 · · · Camp Geyser

Marker Name: The First Sawmill

Marker Number: 414

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