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Historical Markers in Farmington, Utah

 
Clickable Map of Davis 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 Davis County, UT (64) Box Elder County, UT (82) Morgan County, UT (2) Salt Lake County, UT (361) Tooele County, UT (26) Weber County, UT (45)  DavisCounty(64) Davis County (64)  BoxElderCounty(82) Box Elder County (82)  MorganCounty(2) Morgan County (2)  SaltLakeCounty(361) Salt Lake County (361)  TooeleCounty(26) Tooele County (26)  WeberCounty(45) Weber County (45)
Farmington is the county seat for Davis County
Farmington is in Davis County
      Davis County (64)  
ADJACENT TO DAVIS COUNTY
      Box Elder County (82)  
      Morgan County (2)  
      Salt Lake County (361)  
      Tooele County (26)  
      Weber County (45)  
 
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1 Utah, Davis County, Farmington — Bamberger Railroad, Farmington Station
On West State Street at North 200 West, on the right when traveling west on West State Street.
From the spot where you are standing, passengers boarded the Bamberger Railroad's southbound trains. The Farmington Station building, formerly a pioneer schoolhouse, was directly across the street to the east and has since been remodeled into a . . . Map (db m225331) HM
2 Utah, Davis County, Farmington — Captain Daniel C. Davis
On North Main Street, on the left when traveling south.
In memory of Captain Daniel C. Davis in whose honor Davis County was named at its formation Oct. 5, 1850. Joined L.D.S. Dhurch at Council Bluffs, Iowa, and enlisted in the Mormon Battalion in 1846, where he was Captain of Company E. After . . . Map (db m246358) HM
3 Utah, Davis County, Farmington — Civil War Cannon
On North Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
This cannon is a replica of a 12 pounder Tredegar Iron Napoleon Confederate Civil War cannon manufactured in Richmond, Virginia in 1864. The original found its way to Farmington and was fired in many community celebrations in the late 1800's . . . Map (db m246360) HM
4 Utah, Davis County, Farmington — Clark Lane National Historic DistrictUtah Historic Site
On West State Street at North 200 West, on the right when traveling west on West State Street.
The first Historic District in Davis County to be listed on the National Register, the Clark Lane National Historic District encompasses the homes on State Street (formerly Clark Lane) between 200 West and 400 West. This neighborhood is significant . . . Map (db m225332) HM
5 Utah, Davis County, Farmington — LDS Davis Stake President's OfficeNational Register — Utah Historic Site —
On North Main Street at E 100 N, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
During the late 1800s, this property was used as an LDS tithing lot for hay, grain, and produce. At that time, all of Davis County was one LDS Stake. The president of the Davis Stake was Joseph Hyrum Grant, who resided in Woods Cross, making him . . . Map (db m246362) HM
6 Utah, Davis County, Farmington — Leavitt/Clark HouseUtah Historic Site
On West State Street near North 200 West, on the right when traveling west.
This home began as a humble, 12-foot square, single-cell house. It was made of sun-dried adobe bricks in 1862 by John Quincy and Minion Leavitt. They soon added a second small room to the first - now the northeast corner of this house. While living . . . Map (db m225330) HM
7 Utah, Davis County, Farmington — 48 — Lucy Rice ClarkRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
On West State Street at South 200 West, on the right when traveling west on West State Street.
Woman Suffrage Association Davis County President Utah Vice President Utah Senate Candidate 1896 Lived here 1873-1906Map (db m224959) HM
8 Utah, Davis County, Farmington — 308 — Old Rock Mill
On North South 25 East (Rock Mill Lane), on the right when traveling north.
The Richards Grist Mill, originally known as the Rock Grist Mill, was owned and operated by S. W. Richards & Co. It was designed and built by Utah millwright Frederick Kesler at the direction of LDS Church President Brigham Young. James Leithead . . . Map (db m245980) HM
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9 Utah, Davis County, Farmington — 349 — Pioneer Cabin
Near North 100 West.
In 1847 Hector C. Haight settled in North Cottonwood, now Farmington, followed by others and a ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized 1849, Joseph L. Robinson, Bishop. In 1861 this cabin, built for Charles W. . . . Map (db m246363) HM
10 Utah, Davis County, Farmington — 4 — Primary Association Organized/Farmington Meeting House
On North Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
Primary Association Organized The L.D.S. Primary Association, conceived by Aurelia Spencer Rogers, to foster cultural physical and spiritual activity in children, was organized in this building Aug. 11, 1878. Aurelia S. Rogers, . . . Map (db m246364) HM
11 Utah, Davis County, Farmington — The Walter Grover Historic Rock Home
On Compton Road north of Main Street, on the left when traveling north.
The original, small rock home at 630 North Main Street in Farmington, Utah, is one of many stone structures that helps set Farmington apart as a city with a distinguishing architectural heritage. The home was built in 1880 by Walter Grover as a gift . . . Map (db m146938) HM
12 Utah, Davis County, Farmington — VanFleet Hotel
On S 100 E at East State Street, on the right when traveling south on S 100 E.
Originally built by Thomas and Electa Hunt in the 1860s, the VanFleet Hotel was probably first used as a residence. Located next to a Wells Fargo stagecoach stop and county courthouse on what was once the highway connecting Salt Lake City and . . . Map (db m246357) HM
 
 
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May. 18, 2024