Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City in Salt Lake County, Utah — The American Mountains (Southwest)
In Honor of Brigham Young and the Pioneers
Photographed By Bryan R. Bauer, August 27, 2010
1. In Honor of Brigham Young and the Pioneers Marker
Inscription.
In Honor of Brigham Young and the Pioneers. .
In Honor Of Brigham Young and The Pioneers. [ Second Plaque Mounted on the Monument: ]
The Names of the PIONEERS Who Arrived in this Valley, July 24, 1847, Signifies Those Now Living. The Unmarked Ones Are All Deceased. [Column One:] Brigham Young . Clara Decker Young . Heber C. Kimball . Ellen S. Kimball . Wilford Woodruff . George A. Smith . Amasa M. Lyman . Ezra T. Benson . Erastus Snow . Shadrach Roundy . Albert P. Rockwood . John Pack . Albert Carrington . Orrin P. Rockwell . William Clayton . Thomas Bullock . John S. Fowler . Jacob Burnham . Joseph Egbert . John M. Freeman . Marcus B. Thorp . George Wardle . Thomas Grover . Barnabus L. Adams , [Column Two:] Roswell Stevens . Sterling Driggs . George W. Brown . Jesse c. Little . Phineas H. Young . John W. Green . Thomas Tanner . Addison Everett . Truman O. Angell . Lorenzo D. Young . Harriet Page Young . Isaac Perry Decker . Lorenzo Sobieski . Young . John Holman . Edmund Ellsworth . Alvarus Hanks . George R. Grant . Millen Atwood . Samuel Fox . Tunis Rappleyee . Eli H. Pierce . William Dykes . Jacob Weiler . Steven H. Goddard . Burr Frost , [Column Three:] Tarelton Lewis . Henry G. Sherwood . Zebedee Coltrin . Sylvester H. Earl . John Dixon . Samuel H. Marble . George Scholes . William Henrie . William A. Empey . Charles Shumway . Andrew Shumway . Thomas Woolsey . Chauncey Loveland . James Craig . William Wordsworth . William P. Vance . Simeon Howd . Seeley Owen . James Case . Artemas Johnson . William C.A. Smoot . Benjamin Dewey . William Carter . Franklin G. Losee . Datus Ensign , [Column Four:] Franklin B. Stewart . Monroe Frink . Eric Clines . Ozro Eastman . Seth Taft Horace T. Thornton . Horace K. Whitney . Orson K. Whitney . Stephen Kelsey . John S. Eldredge . Charles D. Barnum . Alma L. Williams . Rufus Allen . Robert T. Thomas . James W. Stewart . Elijah Newman . Levi N. Kendall . Francis Boggs . David Grant . Howard Egan . William A. King . Thomas B. Cloward . Hosea Cushing . Robert Byard . George Billings , [Column Five:] Edson Whipple . Philo Johnson . Appleton M. Harmon . Carlos Murray . Nathaniel T. Brown . Jackson R. Redden . Francis M. Pomeroy . Aaron F. Farr . Nathaniel Fairbanks . John S. Higbee . John Wheeler . Soloman Chamberlain . Conrad Kleinman . Jospeh Rooker . Perry Fitzgerald . John H. Tippetts . James Davenport . Henson Walker . Benjamin Rolfe . Norton Jacob . Charles A. Harper . Stephen Markham . George Woodward . Lewis Barney . George Mills , [Column Six:] Andrew Gibbons . Joseph Hancock . John W. Norton . Hans C. Hanson . Levi Jackman . Lyman Curtis . John Brown . David Powers . Matthew Ivory . Jospeh Matthews . John S. Gleason . Gilberd Summe . Charles Burke . Alexander P. Chessley . Rodney Badger . Norman Taylor . Briant Stringam . Orson Pratt . Willart Richards . Joseph S. Scofield . Luke Johnson
________________. Colored Servants Green Flake . Hark Lay . Oscar Grosby,
The Entire Company and Outfit Consisted of 143 Men, 3 Women, 2 Children, 70 Wagons, 1 Boat, 1 Cannon, 93 Horses, 52 Mules, 66 Oxen, 19 Cows.
In Honor Of Brigham Young
and The Pioneers
[ Second Plaque Mounted on the Monument: ]
The Names of the PIONEERS Who Arrived in this Valley,
July 24, 1847,
* Signifies Those Now Living. The Unmarked Ones Are All Deceased
[Column One:]
Brigham Young Clara Decker Young Heber C. Kimball Ellen S. Kimball * Wilford Woodruff George A. Smith Amasa M. Lyman Ezra T. Benson Erastus Snow Shadrach Roundy Albert P. Rockwood John Pack Albert Carrington Orrin P. Rockwell William Clayton Thomas Bullock John S. Fowler Jacob Burnham * Joseph Egbert John M. Freeman Marcus B. Thorp * George Wardle Thomas Grover Barnabus L. Adams
[Column Two:]
Roswell Stevens Sterling Driggs * George W. Brown Jesse c. Little Phineas H. Young John W. Green Thomas Tanner Addison Everett Truman O. Angell Lorenzo D. Young Harriet Page Young * Isaac Perry Decker * Lorenzo Sobieski Young John Holman Edmund Ellsworth Alvarus Hanks George R. Grant Millen Atwood Samuel Fox Tunis Rappleyee Eli H. Pierce William Dykes Jacob Weiler * Steven H. Goddard Burr Frost
[Column Three:]
Tarelton
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Lewis Henry G. Sherwood Zebedee Coltrin Sylvester H. Earl John Dixon Samuel H. Marble George Scholes William Henrie William A. Empey * Charles Shumway * Andrew Shumway Thomas Woolsey Chauncey Loveland James Craig William Wordsworth * William P. Vance Simeon Howd Seeley Owen James Case Artemas Johnson * William C.A. Smoot * Benjamin Dewey William Carter Franklin G. Losee Datus Ensign
[Column Four:]
Franklin B. Stewart Monroe Frink Eric Clines * Ozro Eastman Seth Taft * Horace T. Thornton Horace K. Whitney Orson K. Whitney * Stephen Kelsey John S. Eldredge Charles D. Barnum Alma L. Williams Rufus Allen Robert T. Thomas James W. Stewart Elijah Newman * Levi N. Kendall Francis Boggs David Grant Howard Egan William A. King * Thomas B. Cloward Hosea Cushing Robert Byard George Billings
[Column Five:]
Edson Whipple Philo Johnson Appleton M. Harmon Carlos Murray Nathaniel T. Brown Jackson R. Redden Francis M. Pomeroy * Aaron F. Farr Nathaniel Fairbanks John S. Higbee John Wheeler Soloman Chamberlain * Conrad Kleinman Jospeh Rooker Perry Fitzgerald John H. Tippetts James Davenport * Henson Walker Benjamin Rolfe Norton Jacob
Photographed By Bryan R. Bauer, August 27, 2010
2. List of Original Pioneers
This plaque names 143 men (including 3 colored servants), 3 women, and 2 children in the original party. 27 of those listed are indicated as being still alive at the dedication, 50 years to the day from the initial arrival in the valley. It also lists the number of wagons, horses, mules, oxen, cows, cannon, and a boat.
* Charles A. Harper Stephen Markham * George Woodward Lewis Barney George Mills
[Column Six:]
Andrew Gibbons Joseph Hancock * John W. Norton Hans C. Hanson Levi Jackman * Lyman Curtis John Brown David Powers Matthew Ivory Jospeh Matthews * John S. Gleason Gilberd Summe Charles Burke Alexander P. Chessley Rodney Badger * Norman Taylor Briant Stringam Orson Pratt Willart Richards Joseph S. Scofield Luke Johnson
________________
Colored Servants * Green Flake Hark Lay Oscar Grosby
The Entire Company and Outfit Consisted of 143 Men, 3 Women, 2 Children, 70 Wagons, 1 Boat, 1 Cannon, 93 Horses, 52 Mules, 66 Oxen, 19 Cows
Erected 1897 by Public Subscription.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Churches & Religion • Settlements & Settlers. A significant historical month for this entry is July 1907.
Location. 40° 46.174′ N, 111° 53.46′ W. Marker is in Salt Lake City, Utah, in Salt Lake County. It is in Capitol Hill. Marker is at the intersection of South Temple and Main Street, on the right when traveling west on South Temple. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Salt Lake City UT 84111, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are
More about this marker. Before Main Street north of South Temple was closed to traffic and converted to a Plaza for the LDS Church Complex, this monument stood in the very center of the intersection and traffic flowed around all four sides. It forms the zero point for the address numbering system, where addresses are expressed in a mathematical grid system.
Regarding In Honor of Brigham Young and the Pioneers. This monument is probably the most well known of all monuments in the city and probably the state.
Photographed By Bryan R. Bauer, August 27, 2010
4. The rear of the Monument and the Plaque Listing the Names of the Members of the Pioneer Party.
Photographed By Bryan R. Bauer, August 27, 2010
5. A Mormon Family of Three on the Trek
A Mormon father stands guard while his wife prepares a meal and a young girl engages in an unknown activity. The family's wagon appears in the background.
Photographed By Bryan R. Bauer, August 27, 2010
6. A Frontiersman with Rifle
The original men of the west, fur traders, explorers, and solitary individualists rendered invaluable aid to the Mormon Pioneers.
Photographed By Bryan R. Bauer, August 27, 2010
7. A Native American of the Area
The Mormons were also aided by many of the natives of the area. While some were hostile and there were armed conflicts, the Pioneers realized that it was in their best interest to attempt amicable relations with these people who knew the area well.
Photographed By Bryan R. Bauer, August 27, 2010
8. The Monument at the Entrance to the LDS Church Plaza
Originally the monument stood about 50 feet farther forward, in the center of the intersection of Main Street and South Temple Street.
Credits. This page was last revised on February 16, 2023. It was originally submitted on September 5, 2010, by Bryan R. Bauer of Kearns, Ut 84118. This page has been viewed 2,752 times since then and 46 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. submitted on September 5, 2010, by Bryan R. Bauer of Kearns, Ut 84118. • Syd Whittle was the editor who published this page.