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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Salt Lake County, Utah

 
Clickable Map of Salt Lake County, Utah and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Salt Lake County, UT (361) Davis County, UT (64) Morgan County, UT (2) Summit County, UT (9) Tooele County, UT (26) Utah County, UT (179) Wasatch County, UT (1)  SaltLakeCounty(361) Salt Lake County (361)  DavisCounty(64) Davis County (64)  MorganCounty(2) Morgan County (2)  SummitCounty(9) Summit County (9)  TooeleCounty(26) Tooele County (26)  UtahCounty(179) Utah County (179)  WasatchCounty(1) Wasatch County (1)
Salt Lake City is the county seat for Salt Lake County
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201 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — N-75 — Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox ChurchUtah Historic Site
On 300 West at 300 South, on the right when traveling north on 300 West.
Constructed in the traditional Byzantine style, Holy Trinity held its first service on August 15, 1924. Located in the center of the Salt Lake City immigrant district, the church served Greek miners, railroad and smelter workers and their families. . . . Map (db m35285) HM
202 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — S-46 — Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox ChurchUtah Historic Site
On 300 West at 300 South, on the right when traveling north on 300 West.
Replaced the First Greek Church in Utah, consecrated in 1905. Designed in the Byzantine tradition, its construction began in July 1923 and was completed in August 1924. Surrounding the church were once many immigrant neighborhoods dependent on the . . . Map (db m35283) HM
203 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 23 — Hotel MonacoContinental Bank Building — 1923-1924, George W. Kelham and Frederick A. Hale —
On South Main Street south of South 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south.
While 13 stories tall, the Continental Bank Building's main street façade is only three bays wide. The building's narrowness gives it a vertical emphasis. Its design combines Second Renaissance Revival elements on the first two floors and a plain . . . Map (db m223395) HM
204 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 24 — Karrick Block1887, Richard K.A. Kletting
On Main Street at North 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
The Karrick Block is the oldest existing work of Richard Kletting, one of Utah's most prominent architects. Kletting is best known for designing the State Capitol Building. The Karrick Block was one of his first commercial works in Utah. Its façade . . . Map (db m223413) HM
205 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 25 — Lollin Block1894, Richard K.A. Kletting
On Main Street south of South 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Lollin Block, built in 1894, is the work of prominent Utah architect Richard Kletting. The building reflects Kletting's preference for classical motifs. The building's classical elements include Roman arches, dentil moldings, and egg-and-dart . . . Map (db m223411) HM
206 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — McIntyre Building
On South Main Street, on the left when traveling north.
The McIntyre Building was constructed in 1908–1909 for William H. McIntyre, Sr. who became wealthy after the development of his mammoth mine in Utah’s Tintic Mining District. This building, designed by Richard K. A. Kletting and constructed of . . . Map (db m35560) HM
207 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — Morgan Commercial & Normal CollegeOrganised January 1868
On South Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
On this site John Morgan, noted Civil War Veteran, Educator, L.D.S. Missionary and Church Leader, established the first successful educational institution in the Territory of Utah. Here was established the Morgan College in 1870, Utah’s first . . . Map (db m152852) HM
208 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 9 — Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Building1947, Ashton & Evans
On East 100 South at South State Street, on the right when traveling west on East 100 South.
The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company finished the first two stories of this building in 1939. The additional four stories were added in 1947 as the demand for telephones boomed after World War II. This building is one of the . . . Map (db m146597) HM
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209 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 36 — New Grand Hotel1910, John C. Craig
On South Main Street just north of University Boulevard (U.S. 89), on the right when traveling north.
Colorful, inlaid tiles and a wide, bracketed cornice adorn the New Grand Hotel. John Daly built the hotel in 1910. Daly owned several lucrative silver mines in Park City, including the Daly-West, and was influential in Salt Lake City’s . . . Map (db m146598) HM
210 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 41 — New York Hotel1906, Richard K. A. Kletting
On West Market Street west of South Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
When first constructed in 1906, the New York Hotel provided luxurious accommodations for travelers. The building offered steam heat and electric lights in every room while advertisements assured all guests of excellent service. The hotel . . . Map (db m146586) HM
211 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 40 — Odd Fellows Hall1891, George F. Costerisan
On West Market Street west of South Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
The International Order of Odd Fellows wsa one of the many secret fraternal organizations popular in 19th-century America. These organizations engaged in a variety of social and charitable activities. They also offered "fraternal insurance" . . . Map (db m146593) HM
212 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — Park (Rio Grande) Hotel
Near Broadway (300 South), on the right when traveling west.
The Park Hotel is significant for its association with the early 20th-century development of Salt Lake City’s transportation and industrial district. Built immediately after the completion of the nearby Rio Grande and Union Pacific railroad stations . . . Map (db m34996) HM
213 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 55 — Patrick Dry Goods Company BuildingDecker-Patrick Building1913-1914, Headlund & Kent
On West 200 South east of South 200 West, on the right when traveling east.
This building has housed the same business since its construction in 1914. The Decker-Patrick Company, which advertised itself as "Wholesale dealers in dry goods, notions, and men's and women's furnishing," later changed its name to the Patrick . . . Map (db m146858) HM
214 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 43 — Peery Hotel1910, Charles B. Onderdonk
On West Broadway (West 300 South) west of West Temple Street, on the right when traveling west.
Built just three blocks east of the Denver & Rio Grande Depot, the Peery Hotel was well-placed to take advantage of Salt Lake City's rail traffic. The building has functioned continuously as a hotel since its construction in 1910. The E-shaped . . . Map (db m146859) HM
215 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — N-172 — Peery HotelUtah Historic Site
On West Broadway (300 South), on the right when traveling west.
The Peery Hotel was constructed in 1910 by Joseph S. and David H. Peery.Map (db m35291) HM
216 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 23 — Pioneer Square
On 300 West, on the right when traveling south.
This monument marks the site of the "Old Fort" in which the Mormon Pioneers wintered in 1847-48 and in which some of the settlers resided for several years. Brigham Young laid the foundation stones on August 10, 1847, for 4 of the 17 houses . . . Map (db m161604) HM
217 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — Pioneer Telegraph Office
On Main Street north of 100 South, on the right when traveling north.
At this location on October 18 1861 stood the telegraph pole, shown on above plaque, on which telegraph wires were joined which spanned a continent and united two oceans. On that date the first two telegrams transmitted were as follows: . . . Map (db m35085) HM
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218 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — N-3 — Salt Lake City and County Building
On State Street (U.S. 89), on the right when traveling north.
Built 1891-1894 of Kyune sandstone. Architects: Proudfoot, Bird and Monheim. Served as Utah State Capitol 1896-1916.Map (db m35873) HM
219 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 58 — Salt Lake City High SchoolOregon Shortline Railroad1897-1898, Carl M. Neuhausen
On Pierpont Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
The Oregon Shortline Railroad Company built the lower, eastern section of this building to house its offices in 1897. Shortly therafter, the Salt Lake City School Board contracted with the railroad to build the small annex and larger, more elaborate . . . Map (db m35714) HM
220 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 21 — Salt Lake Herald Building1905, John C. Craig
On Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Salt Lake Herald Building's U-shaped plan is unusual. Many 19th and early 20th- century buildings have a U-shaped plan to allow light and air to reach interior offices. Most often, however, the "U" opens to the rear or the side of the . . . Map (db m35543) HM
221 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — S-13 — Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange Building
Near Exchange Place. Reported missing.
Built 1909 of sandstone & brick. Exchange organized 1888. Played essential part in development of nation’s resources as financial center for mining activities of the west.Map (db m132147) HM
222 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 34 — Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange1908-1909, John C. Craig
Near Exchange Place at Cactus Street.
This street is named Exchange Place after the Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange Building. As part of his efforts to make south downtown the financial center of Salt Lake City, Samuel Newhouse donated this site to the Salt Lake Mining and . . . Map (db m35610) HM
223 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 20 — Social Hall
On State Street, on the right when traveling north.
This monument marks the site of the Social Hall, the first recreation center in the intermountain west. Built by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under the direction of Brigham Young. Made of plastered adobe walls with native wood . . . Map (db m35756) HM
224 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 8 — Social HallOriginal building, 1852; Glass monument, 1992
On State Street (Highway 89) at Social Hall Avenue, on the right when traveling north on State Street.
This glass enclosure marks the site of Social Hall, Utah’s first theater. Mormon settlers built the Social Hall in 1852, just five years after their arrival in the Salt Lake Valley. The simple adobe building was evidence of the strong . . . Map (db m35753) HM
225 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — The Flag of the United States of America
On 300 West, on the right when traveling south.
In the summer of 1847, this site, known then as the "Old Fort," was the first permanent Anglo-Saxon settlement in the west. It was here that the American Flag was first raised. This Sesquicentennial Flag Pole is raised as a tribute to the pioneers . . . Map (db m35269) HM
226 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — The Old ClockDedicated to Roy W. Simmons and I. J. "Izzy" Wagner — February 2, 2007 —
Near Main Street at 100 South.
Friends and business partners, Roy Simmons and I. J. "Izzy" Wagner spent more than half a century building businesses - including Zions Bank - and improving their communities. The time they devoted to enhancing beauty, culture, and history in . . . Map (db m35325) HM
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227 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — The Pony Express
Near South Main Street north of Local Road 200S, on the right when traveling north.
Pony Express Division Headquarters Here, Ben Ficklin, General Superintendent, and Major Howard Egan and James C. Bromley, Division Superintendents, had their headquarters. The Following Were Honored Utah Riders Howard Egan • . . . Map (db m200662) HM
228 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — The Salt Lake Theatre
On South State Street at 100 South, on the right when traveling south on South State Street.
Long, long be my heart with such memories filled; like the vase in which roses have once been distilled. You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will, but the scent of the roses will hang ’round it still.Thomas Moore . . . Map (db m35755) HM
229 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 295 — Utah's First Fort
On 300 West at 400 South, on the right when traveling south on 300 West.
On this ten acre square during the years 1847-1849 stood the first fort, historic Mormon bastion, sometimes called the "Plymouth Rock of the West." Homes were erected of logs or adobe, side by side, with the rear walls forming a protective . . . Map (db m35280) HM
230 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — Utah's First Pioneer Burial Site
On 200 West at 300 South, on the right when traveling south on 200 West.
Utah's first pioneer burial site was located just thirty feet west and two hundred feet south of this point. Here, thirty-three Utah pioneers were buried beginning with three year-old Milton Thirlkill. This youngster from Mississippi drowned on 11 . . . Map (db m35194) HM
231 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — 52 — Westgate Fine Arts CenterKahn Brothers Grocery Building1901, architect unknown
On West 200 South west of John Stockton Drive (U.S. 89), on the right when traveling west.
Aaron Keyser constructed this building in 1901 and leased it to Emmanuel Kahn for his grocery business. Kahn was among the first Jewish settlers in Utah. In 1913, the Kahn Grocery Company moved to a new location and the N. O. Nelson . . . Map (db m146592) HM
232 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Rio Grande — Zions First National Bank
On South Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
One of Utah‘s oldest financial institutions Brigham Young founded Zion Savings Bank and Trust Company in 1873 to promote thrift and generate savings for investments in the wake of a financial panic. For the first few years the bank . . . Map (db m245953) HM
233 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Sugar House — 203 — Calder's Park
On South 700 East (Utah Route 71) at East Nibley View Court, on the right when traveling south on South 700 East.
In the early 1860's George and Mary B. Calder built one of the first amusement parks on this spot. They cleared the land with oxen, planted grass and trees and converted a natural spring of water into a lake for boating. It was spanned by a . . . Map (db m40229) HM
234 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Sugar House — 39 — Jordan & Salt Lake City Canal
On E 2100 South, on the right when traveling east.
The foundation work on the Salt Lake Temple was nearing completion and soon would be ready for the granite upper walls. The four day trip from the quarry with oxen-drawn wagons could not possibly provide stone as quickly as it was needed. To . . . Map (db m1420) HM
235 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Sugar House — The Old Sugar House
On 2100 South, on the right when traveling east.
Home of one of the earliest efforts toward the creation of local industry in Utah. At these crossroads, in 1853-55, a structure was erected which stood for many years as a symbol of pioneer enterprises and courage. Its site was approximately two . . . Map (db m1436) HM
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236 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — "All is Well"
On East 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
This statuary and surrounding gardens have been created in tribute to the Mormon pioneers, who sang joyously "All is Well" amid their trials and rigors of the long trek from Nauvoo, Illionis to Salt Lake Valley. Their beginnings came on April . . . Map (db m245954) HM
237 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — 145th United States Field Artillery Memorial
Near North Canyon Road.
Dedicated by the living to the dead of the 145th United States Field Artillery (First Utah) Pro deo Pro patriaMap (db m245946) WM
238 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — 20th Ward Meetinghouse
On 2nd Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Formed in 1856 to accommodate rapid growth in the area, the 20th Ward originally met in a meetinghouse on 2nd Avenue between D and E streets. By 1884 when the need for a larger facility and the desire of the school board to use the location for a . . . Map (db m1560) HM
239 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — 35 — A Private School House
On State Street at South Temple, on the right when traveling north on State Street.
Built by Brigham Young for his own children stood on this corner lot 1860-1903 This early school was directed by Eli B. Kelsey, who in soliciting additional students announced in the Deseret News, December 12, 1860, as follows: . . . Map (db m35005) HM
240 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — 463 — Anderson Tower
On A Street, on the right when traveling south.
Anderson Tower was built in 1884 by Robert R. Anderson (1848-1935) a pioneer of 1867, and one of the original settlers on the north bench of Salt Lake City. The tower was patterned after similar towers Mr. Anderson had seen in Scotland as a young . . . Map (db m124173) HM
241 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — Brigham Young Historic Park
On North Temple at North State Street, on the right when traveling east on North Temple.
Honored here for his roles as pioneer, colonizer, governor, and religious leader, Brigham Young was best known as simply "Brother Brigham". A beloved leader and wise counselor, he served as President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day . . . Map (db m132637) HM
242 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — 92 — Brigham Young's Garden Wall
On A Street East north of Second Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Brigham Young's Garden Wall was built in the 1850s as a protection and a "make work" project. The wall was eight feet high and thirty inches thick at the base. The wall receded to about twelve inches at the top. Using the surrounding . . . Map (db m245950) HM
243 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — Canyon Quarries
Near East 1st Avenue at North State Street.
Canyon quarries provided stone for many pioneer structures. Much of the sandstone used in homes, civic buildings, and the temple's first foundation came from Red Butte Canyon, just east of here. Little Cottonwood Canyon, to the south, supplied . . . Map (db m234528) HM
244 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — N-16 — Cathedral of the Madeleine
On South Temple Street at B Street, on the right when traveling west on South Temple Street.
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245 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — Dr. Ellis Reynolds Shipp ParkDr. Ellis Reynolds Shipp — 1847 - 1939 —
On 4th Avenue west of I Street, on the right when traveling west.
When Dr. Ellis Reynolds Shipp graduated from Women's Medical College in Philadelphia with a specialty in obstetrics and diseases of women and children, she returned to Salt Lake City to practice medicine and open her School of Obstetrics and Nursing . . . Map (db m123640) HM
246 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — Eagle Gate 1859
On State Street at South Temple Street, on the right when traveling north on State Street.
The Eagle Gate marked the entrance to the homes of Brigham Young. During the early settlement of the valley, Brigham Young was aloted the land lying athwart the mouth of City Creek Canyon. His New England heritage prompted him to desire the privacy . . . Map (db m35161) HM
247 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — Eliza R. Snow
On East 1st Avenue east of North State Street, on the right when traveling east.
The well-known Mormon hymn, O My Father, has lifted millions of hearts through generations with its sublime message on man's eternal journey. Words to the hymn were written by Eliza R. Snow. Born in Becket, Massachusetts in 1804, she was . . . Map (db m234341) HM
248 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — S-31, 323 — First Presbyterian Church Salt Lake CityAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
On South Temple Street (State Highway 186) at C Street, on the right when traveling west on South Temple Street.
Construction of this English Gothic Revival Style Church began in June 1903 and was completed May 1906. Architect was W. E. Ware. Built of local red sandstone.Map (db m121760) HM
249 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — Garden
Near East 1st Avenue at North State Street.
Pioneer gardeners made "the desert blossom as the rose." Brigham Young, in his vision of their new communities, urged immigrants and missionaries to bring plants from around the world. All kinds of flowers; fruit and vegetable crops; medicinal . . . Map (db m234527) HM
250 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — 78 — Grave of Brigham YoungProphet - Pioneer - Statesman
Near East First Avenue east of North State Street.
Born June 1, 1801, at Whitingham, Vermont Died August 29, 1877, at Salt Lake City, Utah Brigham Young, second President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints succeeded Joseph Smith, founder of the Church, who was martyred at . . . Map (db m62788) HM
251 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — Richard K.A. Kletting Park
On B Street East, on the right when traveling north.
Richard Kletting, an immigrant born July 1, 1858 in Wurttemburg, Germany. Kletting was trained in engineering and architectural technology in Germany and France, where he worked on notable buildings, such as the Bon Marche and Sacred Coeur at . . . Map (db m245949) HM
252 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — 303 — Twentieth Ward School
On D Street at 2nd Avenue, on the right when traveling north on D Street.
On this site in 1857, the Twentieth Ward or Twentieth District School was erected, John Toone builder. The one large room served for school, church and recreation. In 1860 a two-story addition was constructed. Pupils came from all parts of Salt Lake . . . Map (db m43559) HM
253 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — Waterwheels
Near East 1st Avenue at North State Street.
Waterwheels commonly powered pioneer mills. The first mill on City Creek was a gristmill, built by hand in October of 1847 to grind wheat that the pioneers had brought across the plains. The energy harnessed from canyon streams in the area powered . . . Map (db m234529) HM
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254 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — William Clayton
On 1st Avenue North east of North State Street, on the left when traveling west.
The hymn Come, Come, Ye Saints, has become a rallying song of Mormons everywhere. Its words were penned by William Clayton, born in Penwortham, Lancashire, England in 1814. He came to America as a convert of the Church of Jesus Christ of . . . Map (db m234340) HM
255 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, The Avenues — Wooden Flumes
Near East 1st Avenue at North State Street.
Wooden flumes often had to be built to harness the power of streams and rivers. Flumes took water from a stream's natural channel and directed it to the waterwheel. Branch flumes were used to control the water flow that bypassed the waterwheels. . . . Map (db m234530) HM
256 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — A Moment in Time
Near Sunnyside Avenue.
Running as fast as the mustang pony could run, Pony Express riders raced across nearly 1900 miles of wilderness carrying the U.S. Mail between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California. With nostrils flaring, lungs gasping for air, and . . . Map (db m171340) HM
257 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 12 — Andrus Halfway House and FarmCrescent, Utah 1858 — Relocated in 1980 —
Near Main Street north of Brigham Street.
Lucy Loomis Tuttle, the wife of Milo Andrus, directed the construction of this home while her husband was serving a mission in England. The Andrus home served as an inn, providing food and lodging for travelers. It was known as a “Halfway . . . Map (db m172042) HM
258 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Answering the CallOne of the Longest Infantry Marches in US History
On East Sunnyside Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
In 1846, camped mainly on the shores of the Missouri River, Mormons were already exiled from the United States, bound for a refuge in the west. Then, a call to arms came from the US Government to serve in the Mexican War. US President James K. Polk . . . Map (db m173256) HM
259 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Building 55
Near South Connor Street west of Red Butte Canyon Road.
The oldest building on Fort Douglas, constructed in 1863 of wood and adobe. Originally built as Post Commander's Quarters it served as housing for Officer and Enlisted families until 1879.Map (db m223088) HM
260 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — David P. Gardner HallU of U Circle Historic District
On Presidents' Circle, on the right when traveling west.
National Register U of U Circle Historic District David P. Gardner Hall This Neoclassical stone building, constructed 1930-31, originally served university students as their Union Building. It was paid for with student fees and was . . . Map (db m240557) HM
261 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 3 — Deseret Hospital and Quilt MuseumSalt Lake City, Utah 1884 — Replicated in 2003 —
Near First South.
Due to a lack of doctors in Utah, Brigham Young sent a number of women to medical schools in the East. In 1882, the Deseret Hospital was opened under the direction of the women's Relief Society. In 1884, the hospital moved to a building . . . Map (db m172759) HM
262 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 37 — Deseret Telegraph OfficeSalt Lake City, Utah 1861 — Replicated in 2001 —
On First N at First E, on the left when traveling east on First N.
In 1861, the transcontinental telegraph line ran directly through Salt Lake City. Though it provided a line of communication from east to west, it did little to connect the isolated communities in the Intermountain region. This led Brigham Young . . . Map (db m172211) HM
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263 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 34 — Dinwoodey Cabinet and Chair ShopSalt Lake City, Utah 1858 — Replicated in 1995 —
Near First North.
Skilled craftsmen like woodworker Henry Dinwoodey learned to adapt their work to the softer woods and different conditions that existed in Utah. They imitated the styles of the eastern hardwoods and even marble in native pine, aspen, cottonwood, . . . Map (db m173390) HM
264 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 35 — Dinwoodey Pottery ShopSalt Lake City, Utah 1857 — Replicated in 1995 —
Near First North near First East.
In the early settlements of Utah, the pioneer ideal was to be self-sufficient. The potter filled an important role in achieving this by helping produce the much-needed resources in the communities for kitchen, table and bedroom . . . Map (db m172757) HM
265 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 36 — Edward Snelgrove Boot ShopSalt Lake City, Utah, late 1850's — Replicated in 2001 —
Near First N at First E, on the left when traveling east.
Edward Snelgrove's original store was located near the corner of Main Street and 200 South in Salt Lake City. Though not an exact replica of the original boot shop operated by Snelgrove, this building provides an example of a shoe maker's . . . Map (db m172212) HM
266 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Emma Eccles Jones Plaza
Near Campus Center Drive.
This gathering place for students, faculty and the community pays tribute to educator and philanthropist Emma Eccles Jones (1898-1991), whose landmark contributions - made in loving memory of her father during the last year of her own life - . . . Map (db m239567) HM
267 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 16 — Fairbanks HomePayson, Utah, mid 1850's — Relocated in 1981 —
Near Main Street.
This unusually large house with its ornamental detailing indicates the upper middle class status achieved by the John and Sarah Fairbanks family, after years of living in their covered wagon and log cabin. Located in Payson, Utah, the upper . . . Map (db m173192) HM
268 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Fort Douglas
On Potter Street west of Fort Douglas Boulevard, on the right when traveling east.
Fort Douglas has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America 1970 National Park Service United States Department Of . . . Map (db m223091) HM
269 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 180 — Fort Douglas
On Hempstead Road at Mario Capecchi Road, on the left when traveling east on Hempstead Road.
Founded Oct. 22, 1862 by Brevet Major General Patrick Edward Connor and U.S. Volunteers ordered to defend western mail routes. Quartered first in tents and dugouts. Soon stone buildings were erected, some of which are standing. Named Camp Douglas by . . . Map (db m223087) HM
270 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Fort Douglas Cemetery
On Chipeta Way west of Tabby Lane, on the left when traveling east.
The Fort Douglas Cemetery was established in December 1862 under the direction of the commanding officer, Colonel Patrick Edward Connor. On 25 February 1863 the first funeral services were held for those soldiers who fell during the battle of Bear . . . Map (db m223418) HM
271 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Fort Douglas Commanders House
On De Trobriand Street west of Fort Douglas Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
Restored and renovated through the generosity of the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation First constructed at Fort Douglas in 1875 using native red sandstone from the nearby quarry in Red Butte Canyon, this building originally . . . Map (db m225327) HM
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272 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Fort Douglas Officers Club
On Fort Douglas Boulevard at Lewis Drive, on the right when traveling east on Fort Douglas Boulevard.
Restored and renovated through the generosity of the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation First constructed in 1825 as Fort Douglas Post Headquarters, this historic structure built of Red Butte sandstone was converted into an . . . Map (db m225323) HM
273 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Fort Douglas Officers QuartersHonors Center
On De Trobriand Street west of Fort Douglas Boulevard, on the right when traveling east.
Restored through the generosity of the Willard L. Eccles Charitable Foundation with additional support from alumni and friends of the University of Utah Honors College First constructed as barracks for soldiers at Fort Douglas in . . . Map (db m225328) HM
274 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Fort Douglas Officers' Quarters
On Officer's Circle west of Fort Douglas Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
Mining and Fort Douglas have been linked historically since 1863. Colonel Patrick E. Connor was the first commanding officer of the post newly established by President Abraham Lincoln to maintain contact between the East and West during the Civil . . . Map (db m225325) HM
275 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Fort Douglas Post Bandstand
On Fort Douglas Boulevard west of Potter Street, on the right when traveling west.
Restored through the generosity of Kay Winston and Allan M. Lipman Jr. and Nancy Lipman and Clark P. Giles The Post Bandstand has stood as the centerpiece of Fort Douglas for over 125 years. Soldiers, families, and Salt Lake City's citizens met . . . Map (db m223090) HM
276 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Fort Douglas Post ChapelInterfaith Center
On Fort Douglas Boulevard west of Lewis Street, on the right when traveling east.
Restored through the generosity of The Reverend Cannon Frederick Quinney Lawson and Janet Quinney Lawson with additional support from other individuals and faith groups The historic Fort Douglas Post Chapel was built in 1884 at a cost of . . . Map (db m225322) HM
277 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Fort Douglas Post Theater
On Fort Douglas Boulevard near Stover Street, on the right when traveling west.
Restored and renovated through the generosity of the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation With additional support from other donors Since its construction in 1932, the Post Theater has drawn crowds for films as well as military . . . Map (db m225329) HM
278 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — N-4 — Fort Douglas, UtahUtah Historic Site
On Fort Douglas Boulevard east of De Trobriand Street, on the right when traveling west.
Founded 1862 by Brevet Major General Patrick Edward Connor. Most buildings constructed of red sandstone in 1874-1876.Map (db m223089) HM
279 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 33 — Godbe-Pitts & Company DrugstoreSalt Lake City, Utah, late 1850's — Replicated in 1996 —
Near First North.
Many medicines in the pioneer era were made from herbs planted and grown by settlers around their homes. People also relied on commercial drugstores, like Godbe-Pitts & Company, for more exotic herbs not found in the area. Processed medicines . . . Map (db m172632) HM
280 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 15 — Great Salt Lake Social HallSalt Lake City, Utah 1853 — Replicated in 1980 —
Near Main Street.
A center for social and cultural events, the Social Hall was built from local sandstone. The first floor included a dining area with tables, benches, and a fully equipped kitchen. The upper story had a 20 x 40 foot stage and a large dance floor. . . . Map (db m173125) HM
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281 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Handcarts
Near East Sunnyside Avenue.
After the first Mormon pioneers came to Utah, thousands more came west each year to join them. Because some pioneers could not afford a covered wagon or oxen, they built simple handcarts to take their belongings in on the long trek to Utah. They . . . Map (db m171350) HM
282 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 21 — Heber East Ward SchoolHeber City, Utah 1865 — Replicated in 1996 —
Near Main Street south of First N, on the right when traveling south.
Built of red sandstone from the mountains near Heber City, this building was used for school and church meetings. The year 1890 brought about Utah's Free School Law, but before 1890, teachers received their salary as a result of students' . . . Map (db m172174) HM
283 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 18 — Hooper and Eldredge BankSalt Lake City, Utah 1866 — Replicated in 1996 —
On Main Street at First Avenue North on Main Street.
This is a replica of the original Bank of Deseret that later became the First Security Bank and then Wells Fargo Bank. As Utah's first bank, it was established around 1866, and located on the corner of 100 South and Main Street in Salt Lake . . . Map (db m172246) HM
284 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — In Ten Days or Less...
On Sunnyside Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
In 1845, it took six months to get a message from the east coast of the United States to California—by the time it arrived, the news was old. In the late 1850s, a half million people had migration west, and they wanted up-to-date news from . . . Map (db m171235) HM
285 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Irrigation Station
On Main Street near First Avenue North.
In 1847 the first band of pioneers built a small dam across City Creek near the present site of the Mormon Temple. Before the day was over, the first ditch brought water to irrigate five acres of land. This was the beginning of western irrigation. . . . Map (db m172248) HM
286 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 14 — Jewkes-Draper HomeFountain Green, Utah, mid 1860’s — Relocated in 1980 —
On Main Street at Brigham Street on Main Street.
English immigrant Samuel Jewkes operated a sawmill and a gristmill in Fountain-Green, Utah. His middle class home is constructed of heavy pine timbers connected with mortise-and-tenon joints and wooden pegs. He insulated the interior walls by . . . Map (db m172251) HM
287 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 6 — John Gardiner CabinPleasant Grove, Utah 1864 — Relocated in 1979 —
Near Main Street at Brigham Street.
John Gardiner and his wife Harriet Dyer built this one-room, 13 by 22 foot cabin in Pleasant Grove, Utah. In 1883, John took a second wife, Annie Nichols. They had ten children, seven boys and three girls. A lean-to of rock and adobe was added . . . Map (db m173252) HM
288 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Learn About The Pony Express
Near Sunnyside Avenue South.
Pony Express Monument and Station Trail When we started out we were never to turn back, no matter what happened, until the mail was delivered at the next home station. We had to be ready to start back at a half-minute's notice, let it . . . Map (db m172181) HM
289 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Madsen Furniture CompanySalt Lake City, Utah 1875 — Replicated in 2002 —
Near Main Street.
This store was founded by Hans and Louise Madsen, immigrants from Denmark, whose forefathers were furniture craftsmen famous for their “perlemorkiste” (handcrafted chests inlaid with mother-of-pearl). The Madsen's arrived in the Utah . . . Map (db m173080) HM
290 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 42 — Manti Fort GristmillManti, Utah 1854 — Replicated in 1997 —
Near Sunnyside Avenue South.
The Manti Gristmill, which ground grain into flour, was originally constructed at the mouth of Manti's City Creek Canyon in 1850. Three years later after a fire burned the mill down, surviving parts were moved and installed in a new mill built . . . Map (db m171348) HM
291 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 47 — Mary Fielding Smith HomeMillcreek area, Utah 1850 — Relocated in 1972 —
Near First South, 0.1 miles east of First East, on the right when traveling west.
The relative seclusion of this home within the Park is to symbolize its original location several miles southeast of Salt Lake City. After spending the winter of 1848, in a Salt Lake Valley fort, Mary Fielding Smith, widow of LDS . . . Map (db m173312) HM
292 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 38 — Niels and Josephine Anderson HomeEphraim, Utah 1868 — Replicated in 1996 —
Near First North at First East.
Niels and Josephine Overlade Anderson had nine children, seven of whom survived to adulthood. A Swedish immigrant, Niels was renowned for his skills as a marksman, storyteller, ox trainer, puppeteer and leather braider. Their home was one of the . . . Map (db m172586) HM
293 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 5 — Orson Pratt ObservatorySalt Lake City, Utah 1869 — Replicated in 2001 —
Near Main Street.
On September 30, 1869, George W. Dean of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey established this building as an observatory for meridian line placement. Originally located on the southeast corner of Temple Square, this building also contained . . . Map (db m173496) HM
294 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 50 — Ottinger Hall and FirehouseSalt Lake City, Utah 1900 — Replicated in 2000 —
Near Second North near Main Street.
Ottinger Hall was built as a social hall for the members of the “Veteran Volunteer Fireman's Association,” which was organized in 1890 under the city's first paid fire chief, George Ottinger. Another important contribution was made . . . Map (db m172601) HM
295 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 8 — Pine Valley ChapelPine Valley, Utah 1868 — Replicated in 1998 —
Near Main Street north of First Street.
This is a replica of a meetinghouse that still stands in Pine Valley, north of St. George, Utah. It was built by Scottish immigrant and shipbuilder, Ebenezer Bryce. Using traditional shipbuilding techniques, Bryce first crafted the log walls on . . . Map (db m172040) HM
296 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Pioneer Children’s Memorial
Near First South at First East.
From 1847-1869, over three hundred companies of immigrants, refugees, and travelers of all ages trekked over eleven hundred miles across the vast American Plains to the Salt Lake Valley. Included among these courageous pioneers were children . . . Map (db m173494) HM
297 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 7 — Pioneer PavilionBuilt in 2018
On Main Street near First South, on the right when traveling south.
The pioneers built a bowery on Temple Square in single day, three days after their arrival in 1847. Constructed of native timbers and willows, it provided a gathering place for the community. The bowery was rebuilt several times until it was . . . Map (db m172014) HM
298 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Pony Express Goes to the Olympics
On First South, on the right when traveling east.
In anticipation of the 2002 Winter Olympics hosted by Salt Lake City, the National Pony Express Association (NEPA) offers to build a replica Pony Express station for placement in the "Western Experience Olympic Village" at Soldier Hollow near Heber, . . . Map (db m173079) HM
299 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — Sesquicentennial Mormon Trail Wagontrain
Near Sunnyside Avenue.
(150 Years). Winter Quarters, Nebraska to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake, April 21, 1997 to July 22, 1997. On a cold rainy morning in April 1997, modern day pioneers left Florence, Nebraska, the old winter quarters, to re-enact the . . . Map (db m1449) HM
300 Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, University — 17 — Shaving ParlorRepresentational Building 1860's — Replicated in 1996 —
Near Main Street near First North.
This is a reproduction of a typical small wood-frame barber shop. Barber shops offered shaves, haircuts, and even minor medical and dental services. Though medical duties and bloodletting had been a part of a barber's duties since the 11th . . . Map (db m172309) HM

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