Centennial - Memorial Park - Payson, Utah
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N 40° 02.438 W 111° 43.884
12T E 437604 N 4432522
Payson celebrated the centennial of its founding on October 29, 1950.
Waymark Code: WMB1T9
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 03/24/2011
Views: 11
Daughters of Utah Pioneers
No. 157
Erected Oct. 20, 1950
Payson's Pioneer Industry
The Pioneer Millstone designates the centennial of Payson City, founded Oct. 20, 1850, by Mormon settlers. Near this monument on Peteetneet Creek was erected the first public building, a log cabin used as a school, church and fort. A sawmill and flour mill were build by 1853. A nail factory, one of the first west of the Mississippi River in 1860; a planing mill, one of the first in Utah Territory in 1861, and Payson's first public school was opened in the Spring of 1866.
Payson's Camps - - Utah County
Centennial Committee of Payson City
Subject: City
Commemoration: Centennial
Date of Founding: October 29, 1850
Date of Commemoration: October 29, 1950
Address: Payson Memorial Park
Overview Photograph:
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Detail Photograph:
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Web site if available: Not listed
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