On U.S. 6 north of Powerhouse Road, on the right when traveling east.
On July 29, 1776, Fathers Dominguez and Escalante with their party of 10 left Santa Fe, New Mexico to find a new route to Monterey, California. After nearly 1000 miles they and their two native guides reached the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon on . . . — — Map (db m148618) HM
On South Main Street at East Center Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
A Spanish priest, the first white man
to look upon this valley, camped with
his comrades beside the Spanish Fork,
September 23, 1776.
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Placed to perpetuate the memory of that event
by the
Spirit of Liberty Chapter . . . — — Map (db m148729) HM
On 400 S 800 at East Canyon Road, on the right when traveling east on 400 S 800.
Leif Eiriksson, an Icelander, discovered America in 1000 A.D. Eight centuries later 1855-1860 sixteen pioneers from Iceland established in Spanish Fork the first permanent Icelandic settlement in the United States. They were: Samuel Bjarnson & Wife . . . — — Map (db m101330) HM
On Palmyra Drive at West 5950 South, on the right when traveling south on Palmyra Drive.
Settled by Mormon pioneers in 1851 a branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized on December 21, 1851 with William Pace as bishop. — — Map (db m98354) HM
On West 6400 South, 1 mile west of South 1050 West, on the right when traveling west.
In 1862 a fort was erected one mile and a quarter north from this spot, on the west bank of the Spanish Fork River. It was a square and covered one acre of ground. The walls were four feet thick at the base and tapered to about two and a half feet . . . — — Map (db m148721) HM
On West 900 South, 0.1 miles east of South 1700 West, on the right when traveling east.
This area of Utah County was brought under cultivation and
irrigation in the mid-1850's. A survey in the 1860's known as the
"New Survey" designated where permanent roads and irrigation
ditches would be.
Leland has always been a highly . . . — — Map (db m148764) HM
Near West 300 North, on the right when traveling west.
In 1872 a group of young men organized a debating & public speaking society with Geo. H. Brimhall, President. They erected this building. Samuel Brockbank had charge of getting logs & construction: John F. Gay, carpenter: Nicholas Smith, timekeeper. . . . — — Map (db m148727) HM
On South Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Spanish Fork had its beginning in two sites, the upper settlement in 1850-51, located in the southeast river bottoms, the other at Palmyra, 1851. Fearful of Indian trouble, settlers built an adobe fort between the two places in 1854, located two . . . — — Map (db m148740) HM
On West 6200 South, 0.5 miles west of 1050 West, on the right when traveling west.
This monument marks the south-west corner of Fort Palmyra. This fort was built by the settlers for protection. Palmyra was selected in 1852 as a suitable place to build a city by Apostle Geo. A. Smith. The first home was built in August of that . . . — — Map (db m148723) HM
On South 1450 West, 0.3 miles south of West 5000 South, on the right when traveling south.
Palmyra‘s First Amusement Hall
To the north of the little one-room schoolhouse, the people of Palmyra began building the lumber Amusement Hall on February 10, 1900. It took exactly one month to complete the building, and a dance was held in . . . — — Map (db m148720) HM
On 1530 East at 1900 South, on the right when traveling south on 1530 East.
Pioneers were buried here between 1851 and 1866 when this cemetery was abandoned, James Higinson was sexton. The bodies of those who remain here are Sarah Holt Tindral, John Hardison Redd, Elizabeth Hancock Redd, Mary Gardner Sweeten, Helen Whytock . . . — — Map (db m148619) HM
On East River Bottom Road at South 200 East, on the right when traveling east on East River Bottom Road.
Spanish Fork was settled in 1857. The first flour mill was built by Archibald Gardner in 1858-59. The water for the mill came from the Spanish Fork River. The stream was enlarged to give sufficient power to run the mill. This mill was constructed of . . . — — Map (db m148763) HM
On 1530 East at 1900 South, on the right when traveling south on 1530 East.
Utah South Center Company Daughters of Utah Pioneers, in conjunction with the City of Spanish Fork, community donors, and volunteers have reclaimed and restored this hallowed ground in remembrance of the pioneers who persevered through uncommon . . . — — Map (db m148620) HM
On East Center Street, on the right when traveling east.
On July 29, 1776, Fathers Francisco Atanasio Dominguez and Silvestre Valez de Escalante led an exploration party of ten horsemen from Sante Fe, New Mexico to establish an overland route to Monterey, California, while spreading the Catholic faith to . . . — — Map (db m148739) HM
On West 7300 South, on the right when traveling west.
The Spanish Fork Indian Farm Reservation Comprising 20 square miles and extending from this state highway and the Spanish Fork River to Utah Lake, was set apart in 1854 by Brigham Young, Utah Supt. of U.S. Indian Affairs. Joseph E. Beck was . . . — — Map (db m148765) HM
Near U.S. 6 at milepost 202, on the right when traveling west.
Original homestead at this site by Simeon Comfort & Edith Hannah Cornaby Powell.
Powell children:
Edith Amelia P. "Sackett"
Simeon James P.
Hannah Caroline P. "Williams"
Samuel March P.
Alma J. P.
William T. & Hannah C. P. . . . — — Map (db m148617) HM