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Historical Markers in Fairview, Utah

 
Clickable Map of Sanpete 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 Sanpete County, UT (84) Carbon County, UT (39) Emery County, UT (29) Juab County, UT (26) Millard County, UT (33) Sevier County, UT (31) Utah County, UT (179)  SanpeteCounty(84) Sanpete County (84)  CarbonCounty(39) Carbon County (39)  EmeryCounty(29) Emery County (29)  JuabCounty(26) Juab County (26)  MillardCounty(33) Millard County (33)  SevierCounty(31) Sevier County (31)  UtahCounty(179) Utah County (179)
Manti is the county seat for Sanpete County
Fairview is in Sanpete County
      Sanpete County (84)  
ADJACENT TO SANPETE COUNTY
      Carbon County (39)  
      Emery County (29)  
      Juab County (26)  
      Millard County (33)  
      Sevier County (31)  
      Utah County (179)  
 
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1 Utah, Sanpete County, Fairview — 523 — Fairview Pioneer Cemetery
This sacred plot, laid out by Joseph Gaston Garlick, was first used in 1860. Three small children, Maria Terry, Henry Weeks Sanderson, Jr., and Lucy Jones were the first buried here. Later, John Givens, his wife, Eliza, and their son and three small . . . Map (db m75061) HM
2 Utah, Sanpete County, Fairview — Mill Stones
“These are the Mill Stones from the first grist mill in this area”. It was built in 1868 by Elam Cheney Sr., a pioneer of 1847. At the request of President Brigham Young he quarried & shaped the stones & moved them & his family to . . . Map (db m75062) HM
3 Utah, Sanpete County, Fairview — 225 — Settlement of Fairview
In 1859, a small group from Mt. Pleasant laid out a townsite here called North Bend. Later the name was changed to Fairview. During the winter rock was quarried and hauled to build a fort, and in 1860 walls of three sides were finished; the other . . . Map (db m235293) HM
4 Utah, Utah County, Fairview — 227 — Given Family Massacre
In the spring of 1865 John Given with his wife Eliza and their four children, John Jr., Mary, Anna, and Martha, settled in the meadow land about 110 feet west of here. They built a cabin and willow shanty. Charles Brown and Charles W. Leah were . . . Map (db m139785) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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May. 9, 2024