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|  The Bell of Neola ~ 163
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The Bell of Neola called students to school and the faithful to worship in Neola for many years. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 09/13/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Roosevelt Bell
in D.U.P. Historic Markers This bell served multiple purposes during the span of several decades. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/08/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Roosevelt ~ 368
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The town of Roosevelt was colonized in 1905 by members of the LDS Church. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 09/13/2013 last visited: never |
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|  First Post Office ~ 300
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The first post office on the Uintah Indian Reservation was in Taft, which was later moved and renamed Lapoint. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 09/13/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Fort Duchesne ~ 315
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Fort Duchesne was established to control hostile Indian activities. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/22/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Lake Fork ~ 355
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Lake Fork was originally setteld in 1905; later it would receive its current name of Upalco. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 09/13/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Myton ~ 388
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Myton was established in 1905 by the U.S. Army and named after the Superintendent of Indian Affairs. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/22/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Fort Thornburgh ~ 72
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The second Fort Thornburgh was located in what is now the village of Maeser northwest of Vernal, Utah. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 09/13/2013 last visited: 06/20/2018 |
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|  Reynolds Flour Mill ~ 233
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The first mill in Ashley Valley was located in what is now the village of Maeser northwest of Vernal, Utah. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 09/13/2013 last visited: never |
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|  First Log House ~ 283
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The first log house in the Uintah Basin was located in what is now northwest Vernal, Utah. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 09/13/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Old Ashley Postoffice ~ 313
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The original post office in the town of Ashley Valley is located in what is now northwest Vernal, Utah. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 09/13/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Uintah Stake Tabernacle ~ 489
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The Uintah Stake Tabernacle has been converted into the Vernal LDS Temple. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/22/2012 last visited: never |
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|  First Tithing Office ~ 189
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The first Tithing Office in Vernal was a rock building erected in 1887. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/22/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Fort Ashley Center ~ 340
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Fort Ashley Center, which later became Vernal, only served as protection for settlers for four years. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/24/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Parcel Post Bank ~ 247
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The bricks used to build this bank were wrapped separately and delivered via the US Postal Service. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/22/2012 last visited: 04/18/2023 |
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|  Father Escalante ~ 16
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Father Escalante was one of the first Europeans to pass through the area around Duchesne. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/21/2012 last visited: 06/20/2018 |
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|  Duchesne -207
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Duchesne has a Daughter of Utah Pioneer Marker in Duchesne Utah. posted by: Mom the Cook & cashnhubby location: Utah date approved: 06/05/2011 last visited: 07/17/2011 |
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|  Pottery Shop ~ 175
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The Pottery Shop was an early pioneer industry used to create useful items that could be bartered for other goods. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/22/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Jensen School ~ (None)
in D.U.P. Historic Markers This monument honors the long useful life of the Old Jensen School. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/08/2012 last visited: never |
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|  First Indian Agency - 151
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The first Indian Agency located in Tabiona Utah on Hwy 35 posted by: Mom the Cook & cashnhubby location: Utah date approved: 06/05/2011 last visited: 06/02/2011 |
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|  Jensen (Mau-Be) Ferry ~ 26
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The Jensen served as the only means of crossing the Green River in the Jensen area for many years. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 01/21/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Muddy Creek Camp and Crossing - 511
in D.U.P. Historic Markers The Muddy Creek Camp, which was northwest of this marker and on the west side of the Muddy Creek was used by Brigham Young's first group of Mormon pioneers who arrived here on July 9, 1847. posted by: JacobBarlow location: Wyoming date approved: 06/26/2008 last visited: 04/18/2023 |
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|  Francis - 214
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Before settlement, Indians had summer camp here as feed for cattle, sheep, and horses was plentiful. posted by: Mooroid location: Utah date approved: 06/08/2011 last visited: 08/19/2009 |
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|  Settlement of East Carbon - 272
in D.U.P. Historic Markers Marker off of Hwy 6 at junction of Hwy 123 southeast of Wellington, Utah. posted by: BruceS location: Utah date approved: 06/29/2011 last visited: 05/26/2011 |
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|  Indian Trail - 51
in D.U.P. Historic Markers This valley, settled by Thomas Rhoades in 1858, was a summer paradise for Indians who came to hunt, fish and gather wild fruit and sego bulbs. posted by: Mooroid location: Utah date approved: 06/02/2011 last visited: 06/03/2011 |
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