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Historical Markers in Draper, 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 (345) Davis County, UT (43) Morgan County, UT (2) Summit County, UT (9) Tooele County, UT (26) Utah County, UT (179) Wasatch County, UT (1)  SaltLakeCounty(345) Salt Lake County (345)  DavisCounty(43) Davis County (43)  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
Draper is in Salt Lake County
      Salt Lake County (345)  
ADJACENT TO SALT LAKE COUNTY
      Davis County (43)  
      Morgan County (2)  
      Summit County (9)  
      Tooele County (26)  
      Utah County (179)  
      Wasatch County (1)  
 
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1 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — "Milk White"Draper Historic Rail
Cooperation between Utah State University in Logan and the Utah Poultry Producers led to development of a special breed of chicken, the White Leghorn, to produce a pure white egg that soon became preferred by consumers over the brown eggs of other . . . Map (db m224597) HM
2 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Cold As IceDraper Historic Rail
As Draper's egg cooperative prospered, Draper farmers found markets all across America. To deliver the freshest eggs possible to cities as far away as New York City, special ice cooled railroad cars were developed, called "Reefers," which stands for . . . Map (db m224577) HM
3 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Draper Park School
Built in 1912, the architect was Niels Edward Liljenberg. This building replaced a school that was built on this same site in 1883. The school was named in honor of John R. Park, a leading educator in Utah, a former teacher and principal in Draper, . . . Map (db m224393) HM
4 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — N-304 — Draper Park SchoolUtah Historic Site
Designed by school district architect Niels Edward Liljenberg, the Draper Park School was constructed in 1912, replacing an 1883 school on this same site. The building was named in honor of Dr. John R. Park, a leading figure in Utah’s educational . . . Map (db m224391) HM
5 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Draperville Fort1854-1864
On the present site of Draper Historic Park, with some expansion to the north and south, stood Draperville Fort. Fort Street was named for this historic enclosure. According to the Eleventh General Epistle of the Presidency of The Church of . . . Map (db m224741) HM
6 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Early Draper Gathering Places
The Old White Meetinghouse In 1852, on the north wall of Draper Fort, a one-room adobe school building was erected to serve as a gathering place for the early settlement. In 1860 a second public structure was built. This second structure . . . Map (db m231211) HM
7 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Egg Basket of WWIIDraper Historic Rail
During World War II, the U.S. Government purchased eggs, chickens and turkeys from the Utah Poultry Producers to be shipped to troops overseas. At the cooperative's 1942 annual meeting, Utah Poultry Producers President, Clyde C. Edmonds . . . Map (db m224568) HM
8 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Eggs Across AmericaDraper Historic Rail
Local Farms Produce National Results. By the Great Depression, more than 5,000 families across Utah had chicken coops and relied on egg checks from The Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association to help with cash flow during hard economic . . . Map (db m224574) HM
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9 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Enniss Family Memorial in Draper
John and Elisabeth Enniss joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints along with hundreds of other members of the United Brethren in Herefordshire, England in the early 1840s. Their conversion sparked a natural desire to emigrate to Utah. . . . Map (db m231212) HM
10 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — First Settlers of Draper
. . . Map (db m224744) HM
11 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — George Henry Cottrell – Heber J. Smith Home
George Henry Cottrell built this five room, one and one half story, straw-colored brick home circa 1905. It was built on a five foot high granite rock foundation to prevent the house from sinking into a swampy area. He lived in the home until . . . Map (db m224603) HM
12 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Henry Eastman DayPioneer Sentinel
Born 6 Feb 1824 - Limerick, Maine Died 17 Oct 1898 - Draper Arrived Salt Lake Valley 2 July 1850 Father Community and Spiritual Leader In 1857 Johnston's Army was approaching Salt Lake City to put down a supposed Mormon . . . Map (db m224774) HM
13 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — In the SpotlightDraper Historic Rail
National Popularity and Celebrities With the success of "Milk White" eggs in large markets, celebrities endorsed the product in print, on the radio and at trade shows across the Nation. Each year the current Miss America and other . . . Map (db m224557) HM
14 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Joseph and Mina Mickelsen HouseUtah Historic Site
Built in 1929, the Joseph and Mina Mickelsen House is a large, one-story, hip-roofed bungalow with wide caves constructed of striated brick in a stretcher bond. The building is significant for its association with the development of Draper in the . . . Map (db m224954) HM
15 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Joseph E. and Mina Mickelsen
This one-story hip-rooted bungalow was built in 1929 on property now occupied by the Draper City Hall. When built, the house was a showpiece with the first colored bathroom fixtures and first automatic watering system in Draper. When demolition . . . Map (db m224953) HM
16 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Life on the farm…Draper Historic Rail
By many standards, Utah land is not well suited to agriculture - Nature has been stingy in that regard. Good crop land is scarce. Water is not plentiful, nor can it even be found in many places. Yet, driven by a sense of gathering and a yearning for . . . Map (db m224594) HM
17 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — 56 — Old Meeting HouseDraper Fort
The north wall of the "Old Meeting House" stood near this monument. Here (1861-1869) Dr. John R. Park began his career as an educator in Utah. This school produced many of the state’s leaders and left an indelible love for education in Draper. . . . Map (db m224607) HM
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18 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — On the TableDraper Historic Rail
The cooperative success of Utah poultry farmers changed the way we eat today. Before this effort, eggs were not reliably fresh and were not eaten year-round until the "Milk White" marketing plan shattered stereotypes and won connoisseurs. Every . . . Map (db m224600) HM
19 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Perry Fitzgerald
Perry Fitzgerald, pioneer, farmer, and rancher was born December 22, 1815 in Redstone, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Perry moved to Vermillion, Illinois wen he was about 20 years old and began farming. While there, he married and began his family. . . . Map (db m224750) HM
20 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — Peter Anthon Nielsen"Keep good company or none"
(left side:) Peter was born May 12, 1854 in Odense, Denmark. He converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at the age of seventeen and served as a missionary in Denmark for two years. He sailed to America in 1865 on the . . . Map (db m224768) HM
21 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — The Antone Nielson Home
Built in 1898 by Antone Nielson, the granite rock for the foundation was brought from the Temple Quarry in Little Cottonwood Canyon. The first floor was built 3" above the ground because of high ground water and possible flooding from the South . . . Map (db m224401) HM
22 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — The Ben Meek Home
Built in 1899 by Anthon J. Nielsen. At the time of World War II, the home had been turned into 4 apartments. It is a 2 1/2 story building, built of brick. The house is built on a granite foundation that are 3 bricks thick and go all the way to . . . Map (db m224606) HM
23 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — The Egg Came FirstDraper Historic Rail
Intermountain Farmers Association (IFA) What started as a marketing cooperative for eggs in 1923 has evolved over the years to serve the varied needs of farmers and ranchers throughout Utah and neighboring states. After almost a century, . . . Map (db m224595) HM
24 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — The Isaac J. Dunyon House
Built 1899-1900. The Dunyons lived in this home until the depression. In 1940 W.B. Enniss purchased the home and in 1956 it was purchased by its present owners. This 1 and 3/4 story Victorian style building is built from orange brick. The home has . . . Map (db m224605) HM
25 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — The Nielsen-Rideout Home
Peter A. Nielsen, a stone mason and Mormon pioneer from Denmark, built the original portion of the home in 1880 using a granite stone foundation and two courses of soft-fired brick for the exterior walls. Circa 1900 the front portion of the home was . . . Map (db m224601) HM
26 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — The Old Rasmussen Store
Heber A. Smith built this brick building circa 1890-1895 which served as one of the first three school houses in Draper, having one large room upstairs and two in the basement. Later is was used as a pool hall known as Poolies. In 1923 E. Miller . . . Map (db m224398) HM
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27 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — The Walter J. Green Home
Built circa 1900. This house was owned at one time by the Jordan School District and was home to Reid Beck, who was the principal of Draper Elementary and Junior High School from 1917, until his death in 1943. Mr. Beck and his wife purchased the . . . Map (db m224399) HM
28 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — The Whetman Family Home
This property deeded to Ebenezer Brown from the United States in 1872, was part of the old fort of Draper. Ownership changed several times. S.J. Mickelsen Lumber (circa 1818-1920) built this two-bedroom house as a "spec" home for returning World War . . . Map (db m224602) HM
29 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — What's in a name?Draper Historic Rail
The only human inhabitants in the area for centuries consisted of migratory Native American tribes. Sivogah (pronounced Si-voy-ah) meaning willows, was the Native American name for the area that later became known as Draper. In the fall of . . . Map (db m224548) HM
30 Utah, Salt Lake County, Draper — William Draper Jr.
Missionary, pioneer, church leader, farmer, shoemaker, merchant After whom the city of Draper, Utah is named Born- April 24, 1807 Midland District, Upper Canada Baptized into LDS Church March 20, 1833 Migrated to Utah . . . Map (db m224770) HM
 
 
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