
Fremont Rock Church House
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Keegus97
N 38° 27.438 W 111° 37.300
12S E 445759 N 4256738
The Fremont Rock Church House is located in Fremont Utah at the John C. Fremont Park.
Waymark Code: WM15MGV
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 01/21/2022
Views: 3
Work on this rock building began in 1902. The black rock was quarried in the basin behind the big ledges above Fremont.
The building was constructed to the square in 1904 by rock masons, George F.F. Albrecht and his sons, John, Henry, and Charlie. Frank Morrell mixed all the mortar of burned lime and sand.
The LDS Church wanted the structure built higher, so Bishop Heitt Maxfield, Wm. Charles Jenson, and Albert Shiner added four more feet of rock. John Hector and Frank Brown were the carpenters, and George Morrell and Charles Ellett hauled the hardwood flooring in wagons from Salt Lake. Benches were constructed by Jerry Jackson. The Building was dedicated in 1907.
The Building served the people of Fremont for church meetings, plays, dances, weddings, funerals, elections, and other civic gatherings for over half of the Nineteenth Century.
On April 1, 1974, the LDS Church sold the building to Camp Geyser of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers for $500.
Marker Name: Fremont Rock Church House
 Marker Type: City
 County: Wayne
 City: Fremont
 Group Responsible for Placement: Daughters of Utah Pioneers
 Date Dedicated: 1907
 Addtional Information: Not listed
 Marker Number: Not listed
 Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed

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