
First Public Building ~ 256
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brwhiz
N 39° 23.369 W 110° 48.986
12S E 515807 N 4360015
The first public building in Elmo was a rebuilt schoolhouse.
Waymark Code: WMDK6J
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 01/23/2012
Views: 6
Daughters of Utah Pioneers
No. 256
Erected 1959
First Public Building
In 1908 the townsite of Elmo was laid out.
Each summer a bowery was erected east of
this site where social events were held.
In 1911 a group of men purchased the Cleveland
schoolhouse, dragged it with teams and logs
to the bowery lot. It was rebuilt and used for
school, church and other gatherings. George
H. Oviatt was named first L.D.S. Bishop June
10, 1913. In 1926 the original owners presented
the building to the church. It was razed in
1957.
Lily of the Valley Camp - - - Emery County, Utah
Marker Name: First Public Building
 Marker Number: 256
 Marker Text: See Long Description

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