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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BG2_hinckley-schools_Hinckley-UT.html
In 1889 the first school was held in the Benjamin W. Scott home located a mile south of the Hinckley Park. It was often referred to as "The Old Mud Temple." In 1934 this monument was placed on the site of the building by the Boy Scouts and the Dau…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BG0_millard-academy_Hinckley-UT.html
Built 1909 - 1910 of brickArchitect: S.T. WhickerConstruction Supervisor:T. George TheoboldMillard LDS Academy1910-1923Hinckley High School1923-1953
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7I_all-gave-some-some-gave-all_Hinckley-UT.html
442nd Regimental Combat Team, 100th Infantry Battalion, Military Intelligence Service (MIS) Formed during World War II, these three US Military units were comprised of Japanese-American young men from the US mainland, Hawaii and from ten inter…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM66_topaz-internment-camp_Hinckley-UT.html
Over 120,000 Japanese-American, two thirds of whom are U.S. citizens, are uprooted from their west coast homes and incarcerated by their own government. It is 1942, wartime hysteria is at a peak. They are imprisoned in ten inland concentration cam…
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