Settlement of Fairview, Utah ~ USA
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N 39° 37.634 W 111° 26.352
12S E 462306 N 4386477
In order to expand settlement of central Utah, a group from Mount Pleasant migrated a relatively short distance and established the new settlement of North Bend, later renamed Fairview.
Waymark Code: WMFQ4V
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 11/16/2012
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The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Historical Marker, mounted on a rock monument near the Fairview Public Library at about 55 S State Street (US Highway 89) in Fairview, Utah, reads:
No. 225
Erected 1956
Settlement of Fairview
In 1859, a small group of people from Mt. Pleasant laid out a townsite here called North Bend. Later the name was changed to Fairview. During the winter rock was quarried and hauled to build a fort, and in 1860 walls of three sides were finished; the other side was made by the backs of log houses abutting at the ends. Port holes in top walls for watchers. Inside the fort were rows of houses, a tithing office, and school house which also served as church. James N. Jones was presiding Elder. In 1868 Fairview was made an L.D.S. Ward with Amasa Tucker as Bishop.
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