
Pioneers of Lehi - Lehi, UT
N 40° 22.338 W 111° 53.186
12T E 424746 N 4469457
A monument to the early Pioneers of Lehi, located in the southwestern area of Lehi, Utah.
Waymark Code: WMCJEB
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 09/12/2011
Views: 29
This Historical Marker is located at the southeast corner of 7550 North and 9550 West. It reads:
No. 118
PIONEERS OF LEHI
The pioneers of Lehi settled in this vicinity in the fall of 1850. Thirteen families located at Sulphur Spring, later Snow's Spring, forty rods east of here, where a fort was begun. Another group formed the Lott Settlement, to the southeast. Others located nearby. The following year most of the families moved to higher ground on Dry Creek, selected in July 1850 by Canute Peterson and six companions, and established Evansville, named for Bishop David Evans. By Legislative enactment, February 5, 1852 the "City of Lehi" was incorporated. It included the area between Utah Lake and the north foothills. The name Lehi was taken from The Book of Mormon. This monument was erected as a part of Lehi's Centennial celebration.
Lehi Centennial Committee, Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association
Marker Name: Pioneers of Lehi
 Marker Type: Roadside
 County: Utah
 City: Lehi
 Group Responsible for Placement: Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmakrs Association
 Date Dedicated: 6/1/1950
 Marker Number: 118
 Web link(s) for additional information: http://history.utah.gov/apps/markers/detailed_results.php?markerid=1544
 Addtional Information: Not listed

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