First Mayor of Redmond
Posted by: brwhiz
N 39° 00.366 W 111° 51.880
12S E 425132 N 4317809
John Johnson was the first mayor of Redmond, Utah.
Waymark Code: WMBRKH
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 06/17/2011
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A marker erected in 1993 by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers reads:
The town of Redmond, established in 1875 with John Johnson as the first bishop and mayor, received its name from the three red mounds that form part of the grey hills to the west of town. The Redmond Town Hall has been a landmark in Redmond for many years. The adobe part of the Town Hall, 24 feet x 36 feet, was built in 1881 by the people of the town who were asked to donate both work and money. Boys who were twelve years of age and older were asked to help. A two-story rock addition to the front was constructed after 1891. The rock for the addition was taken from the quarry east of Redmond. Since that time the citizens of Redmond have made extensive renovations to the Town Hall.
This building served at first as a schoolhouse and a church. It has been used as a youth center, a place to vote, a hall for family dinners, senior citizens center, a jail, and the Legion Hall.
For years the bell was rung one-half hour before church was to start and then again at the church starting time. It was rung for the beginning of school, for any emergency such as a fire or a lost child, for cleanup day, and nightly for curfew.
Much of the history of Redmond is reflected in the Town Hall.
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