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Historical Markers in Grantsville, Utah

 
Clickable Map of Tooele 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 Tooele County, UT (26) Box Elder County, UT (82) Davis County, UT (43) Juab County, UT (26) Salt Lake County, UT (345) Utah County, UT (179) Weber County, UT (45) Elko County, NV (59) White Pine County, NV (26)  TooeleCounty(26) Tooele County (26)  BoxElderCounty(82) Box Elder County (82)  DavisCounty(43) Davis County (43)  JuabCounty(26) Juab County (26)  SaltLakeCounty(345) Salt Lake County (345)  UtahCounty(179) Utah County (179)  WeberCounty(45) Weber County (45)  ElkoCountyNevada(59) Elko County (59)  WhitePineCounty(26) White Pine County (26)
Tooele is the county seat for Tooele County
Grantsville is in Tooele County
      Tooele County (26)  
ADJACENT TO TOOELE COUNTY
      Box Elder County (82)  
      Davis County (43)  
      Juab County (26)  
      Salt Lake County (345)  
      Utah County (179)  
      Weber County (45)  
      Elko County, Nevada (59)  
      White Pine County, Nevada (26)  
 
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1 Utah, Tooele County, Grantsville — Cedar Mountains Wild Horse RangeFootsteps and Hoofbeats
Near Interstate 80 at milepost 54, on the right when traveling east.
Between 1820 and 1860, explorers and settlers followed a route to California which passed this site. One group, the Donner-Reed party, inched their way through rugged Hastings Pass only to face tragedy in the High Sierras. Now wild horses . . . Map (db m67527) HM
2 Utah, Tooele County, Grantsville — Iosepa Historical Memorial
On Utah Route 196 at milepost 23,, 15 miles south of Interstate 80, on the left when traveling south.
This hallowed place was dedicated on August 28, 1890 by President Wilford Woodruff for all the nations in the isles of the seas, the Polynesian pioneers, their descendants and the faithful Church leaders who left their home in the mid 1800’s and . . . Map (db m1259) HM
3 Utah, Tooele County, Grantsville — Iosepa Settlement Cemetery
Near Utah Route 196 at milepost 23.
Mormon Church converts from Polynesia settled in Skull Valley in 1889–1917, working for the Church-owned Iosepa Agriculture and Stock Company. Their settlement located ½ mile to the southwest, and named Iosepa (Joseph) after Joseph . . . Map (db m1374) HM
4 Utah, Tooele County, Grantsville — This Lonely Fire Hydrant
On Utah Route 196 at milepost 23,, 15 miles south of Interstate 80, on the left when traveling south.
This lonely fire hydrant serves as a land marker for the town site of Iosepa, Utah, located on the desert floor between Cedar Mountain and the Stansbury Range in Skull Valley. Iosepa was named after Joseph F. Smith, 6th president of the L.D.S. . . . Map (db m1276) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024