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Corinne: In its Hay Day
Photographer: Cosmos Mariner
Taken: June 17, 2013
Caption: Corinne: In its Hay Day
Additional Description: Freighting was big business in Corinne. There could be seen many wagons waiting to be unloaded from the Montana gold fields.

The Gillet home is still in use today at the corner of 4000 West and 2600 North.

Presbyterian Church built in 8170; destroyed in 1896 by a wind storm.

Methodist Church – oldest in the state, built in 1870. It is also the oldest protestant church still standing in Utah.

The Japanese had a prominence in Corinne.

The LDS Church was organized in 1877 with H. J. Faust as Bishop, but because of so much oppression, closed down. Not until 1914 dis the LDS Church get established in Corinne.

Corinne Opera House

Central Hotel: torn down in 1943

Corinne had a number of hotels: The Western hotel, the Metropolitan Hotel, and the Uinta House. There were at least 7 different boarding places.
Submitted: April 11, 2014, by Cosmos Mariner of Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Database Locator Identification Number: p270487
File Size: 4.564 Megabytes

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