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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BGX_oak-city-the-bell_Oak-City-UT.html
Marker A:Oak CityOak City was named after Oak Creek, a sparkling mountain stream meandering through scrub oak and gray sagebrush. It provided water, the lifeblood of this community.Founded in 1868 by pioneers who had formerly resided at Deseret, t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BG8_pioneer-cabin_Delta-UT.html
This pioneer cabin was built in December 1907 by Henry J. McCullough and was the second house in the town of Melville. One month later January 18, 1908, the first Post Office was established and the name changed to Burtner. Adjoining this cabin, o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BG7_mccullough-log-house-and-post-office_Delta-UT.html
Constructed November 1907 - January 1908 by Henry McCullough, his two sons and son-in-law, of logs hauled 30 miles from Fillmore. Delta's first Post Office — January 1908 - March 1912.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BG6_fort-deseret_Delta-UT.html
Built in 1866 of Adobe mud by two teams of 98 men to protect the settlers during Black Hawk Indian Wars.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BG4_fort-deseret_Delta-UT.html
Erected as a defense against Pahvant Indians in the Black Hawk War, completed in 18 days by 98 men. Wm. S. Hawley and Isaac W. Pierce, foremen; John W. Radford, Supt. Opening celebration July 25, 1865. The fort was 550 feet square, bastions at Nor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BG3_deseret-relief-society-hall_Delta-UT.html
The Relief Society in Deseret was first organized in September of 1877. This group of women met in each other's homes until 1878, when they had a large, one-room adobe hall built. In 1894 the members of the Relief Society decided they should const…
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/HM1BFY_gunnison-massacre-site_Delta-UT.html
In 1853, Captain John W. Gunnison was selected to lead an expedition to find a trans-continental railroad route. He followed the Old Spanish Trail through Salina Canyon, over the mountains to Pahvant Valley, and upon reaching Fillmore, visited his…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNBC_morrison-charcoal-ovens-1882_Leamington-UT.html
These charcoal ovens are evidence of a historic man using natural resources. Reminders, which once upon a time, formed the basis of a man's industrial enterprise. In 1882 that man, George Morrison, hired Nicholas Paul to build four charcoal ovens.…
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