First White Settlers in Neola
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N 40° 25.973 W 110° 01.867
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The first white settlers came to Neola in 1906.
Waymark Code: WMJ0WR
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 09/06/2013
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Daughters of Utah Pioneers
No 163
Erected 1951
The Bell of Neola
The first white settlers came to Neola in 1906. By 1912 a log school house had been erected which served for many years for all public meetings. The bell displayed on this monument was purchased by donation in 1916 and placed on the building to call the children to school and the people to church.
Neola is an Indian name meaning: "The Last Move."
Neola Camp · · · Duchesne County
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