
Lehi Fort Wall, Lehi, UT
N 40° 23.040 W 111° 50.950
12T E 427922 N 4470724
This sign is placed to bring notice to this historic location of Lehi history.
Waymark Code: WMA1FY
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 10/31/2010
Views: 33
The text on the monument is copied in part here:
"Lehi Fort Wall
Lehi was first settled by Mormon pioneers in the fall of 1850. Due to Indian difficulties elsewhere, local citizens were advised by church leaders to enclose their sixteen-block city with a protective adobe wall. Forms were first put into place then filled with wet clay. As the adobe hardened the forms were moved higher and another layer of adobe added."
(To obtain one of the 128 lots inside the fort's perimeter each family was required to assist in the building of the wall. )
The completed eight-foot tall wall was 7,425 feet in length. Entrances to the walled city could be gained only through massive gates at four intersections
By 1858 the sprawling U.W. Military base at nearby Camp Floyd removed the need for city fortifications and the wall was eventually leveled. Interpretive markers are also at the other corners of the historic fort wall.
This project was funded by grants from the Utah State Historical Society and Lehi City Corporation."
Marker Name: Lehi Fort Wall
 Marker Type: City
 County: Utah
 City: Lehi
 Group Responsible for Placement: Utah State Historical Society and Lehi City Corporation
 Date Dedicated: Not given on the monument
 Marker Number: Not given on the monument
 Web link(s) for additional information: http://history.utah.gov/apps/markers/bycounty.php?county=UT
 Addtional Information: Not listed

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