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|  Enoch Schoolhouse and Tithing Office ~ 480
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The schoolhouse and Tithing Office both served important functions in early Mormon settlements. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/11/2011 last visited: never |
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|  Johnson's Fort ~ 461
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Johnson's Fort was one of the earliest fortified settlements in southwestern Utah. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/16/2012 last visited: never |
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|  First Cedar Encampment ~ 418
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The first encampment at Cedar City was established during a snowstorm in November of 1851. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/11/2011 last visited: 04/18/2023 |
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|  Pioneer Cabin ~ 33
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The oldest log cabin in Southern Utah is now on display in the outdoor exhibit yard at Frontier Homestead State Park Museum in Cedar City. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 09/13/2013 last visited: 03/27/2016 |
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|  Fort Cedar - 222
in D.U.P. Historic Markers In November 1851, thirty-five men from Parowan settled Cedar City. A unique temporary encampment, composed of their wagon boxes and sage brush walls, sheltered them through the first winter. In 1853, a fort 100 rods square was built on this site.... posted by: JacobBarlow location: Utah date approved: 04/11/2008 last visited: 10/28/2011 |
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|  Iron Pioneers Flag Pole
in D.U.P. Historic Markers This flagpole is near the center of City Park on the northeast corner of Main Street and 200 North. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/12/2012 last visited: 08/05/2014 |
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|  Cedar City Tabernacle ~ 452
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The original Tabernacle served the community well for forty-seven years. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/11/2011 last visited: 04/18/2023 |
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|  Chaffin Grist Mill ~ 402
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Grist mills, used for grinding grain to flour, were an essential industry for early settlements. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/11/2011 last visited: 08/22/2014 |
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|  Hamilton Fort ~ 309
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Hamilton Fort was built for protection from Indians but was later moved to a new location. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/21/2012 last visited: 04/18/2023 |
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|  Old Comedy Hall ~ 125
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The Old Comedy Hall was built for the specific purpose of providing a place of entertainment. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/11/2011 last visited: 12/22/2012 |
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|  D.U.P. Relic Hall ~ 168
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Like many of its pioneer contempories, this old church now serves the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in their efforts to preserve relics of the early settlers of the area. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 03/29/2012 last visited: 12/22/2012 |
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|  First School House and Council House in Iron County ~ 135
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The first school house and council house in Iron County were built in 1851. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/11/2011 last visited: 12/22/2012 |
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|  Pioneer Rock Church ~ 122
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Early Mormon churches were typically the religious and social center of the community. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/11/2011 last visited: 02/13/2012 |
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|  Public Works ~ 121
in D.U.P. Historic Markers A wide variety of community-based industries, all powered by water, were know as the Public Works. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/11/2011 last visited: never |
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|  The Tithing Lot and Relief Society Hall ~ 475
in D.U.P. Historic Markers These sites were established to collect tithes from local Mormons and distribute the goods to those in need. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/08/2011 last visited: never |
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|  Paragonah Town Square
in D.U.P. Historic Markers This Historical Marker, erected by the Betsy Topham Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the Paragonah Civic Committee, is located at approximately 35 N Main Street (Utah Highway 271) in Paragonah, Utah. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/02/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Military Training Camp Site ~ 67
in D.U.P. Historic Markers This historical marker, erected by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, is mounted on a stone monument just northwest of the curve where 400 East becomes Utah Highway 144 just north of the cemetery. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/21/2014 last visited: never |
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|  New Harmony ~ 261
in D.U.P. Historic Markers New Harmony began as Harmony, moved to a new site called Fort Harmony, then moved a second time to its present location. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/21/2012 last visited: 09/09/2013 |
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|  The Lincoln Mine - 17
in D.U.P. Historic Markers First Lead Mine in Utah posted by: Mooroid location: Utah date approved: 10/03/2011 last visited: 09/29/2011 |
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|  The Grist Mill - 255
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Minersville was settled in 1859 for the purpose of opening lead mines. posted by: Mooroid location: Utah date approved: 10/03/2011 last visited: 01/13/2012 |
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|  Pinto ~ 204
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The town of Pinto was named after the pinto-like coloring of the surrounding rock formations. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 03/29/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Social Hall ~ 460
in D.U.P. Historic Markers This Daughters of Utah Pioneers marker is mounted on the front of the old Social Hall which is still in use today. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 09/13/2013 last visited: 10/08/2021 |
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|  Panguitch Stake Tabernacle ~ 166
in D.U.P. Historic Markers This historical marker, erected by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, is mounted on a stone monument in central Panguitch. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 12/20/2013 last visited: 09/06/2019 |
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|  Panguitch Tithing Lot ~ 442
in D.U.P. Historic Markers This historical marker, erected by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, is mounted on the wall of the front porch of the historic second LDS Tithing Office in central Panguitch. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 12/20/2013 last visited: 11/16/2018 |
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|  The Panguitch Quilt Walk ~ 510
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The Panguitch Quilt Walk was how early pioneers overcame the obstacle of deep snow to obtain much needed supplies from the nearest settlement during the harsh winter of 1864. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 06/18/2011 last visited: 10/08/2021 |
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