
Settlement of Scipio ~ 234
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N 39° 14.768 W 112° 06.264
12S E 404699 N 4344671
Round Valley was settled in 1860 but because of danger of attacks by Native Americans the settlement was moved to the location of present-day Scipio.
Waymark Code: WMB1V9
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 03/24/2011
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Daughters of Utah Pioneers
No. 234
Erected 1957
Settlement of Scipio
In 1860 thirteen Latter-day Saint families settled Round Valley. Brigham Young visited them in May, 1863, and advised, because of Indians, they move their settlement away from the mountain area. He accompanied the men to the center of the valley, laid out the townsite, designated the location for a public square and center of town, and named it Scipio. A log room was built, which served for church, school, and public meetings. In 1869 an L.D.S. ward was organized with Daniel Thompson as first Bishop. The bell on top of this monument was used to call the people together.
Round Valley Camp, East Millard County, Utah
Marker Name: Settlement of Scipio
 Marker Number: 234
 Marker Text: See Long Description

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