
Little Rock School House ~ 190
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brwhiz
N 38° 58.022 W 112° 19.566
12S E 385115 N 4313954
This one-room rock schoolhouse is now part of the historic complex surrounding Utah's first capitol.
Waymark Code: WMB1WQ
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 03/24/2011
Views: 6
Daughters of Utah Pioneers
No. 190
Erected 1953
Little Rock School House
Fillmore was settled in 1851. Before the close of the first year the Pioneers had erected a log school room inside the fort. It had split logs for seats, a dirt roof and floor. In 1854 an adobe church was built which also served as school. In 1867 three small school buildings were erected. This is one of them. It was the first building financed by the taxpayers. Contractors, Dellie Webb & Ova Peterson, Builders: Horace & James Owens, Nat Baldwin, Lewis Tarbuck, John Ashman, James & Ralph Rowley, Hans & Christian Hanson, & John Powell.
Millard County
Marker Name: Little Rock School House
 Marker Number: 190
 Marker Text: See Long Description

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