On West 400 North at North 1200 West, on the left when traveling west on West 400 North.
Around 1940, approximately 1,139 acres from the pioneer settlements of Marriott, Harrisville, and Slaterville were condemned and seized by the United States for a military base. Broom’s Bench was demolished, Butler’s Pond was filled, and some fifty . . . — — Map (db m223524) HM
On West Pioneer Road west of North 1900 West Street (Utah Route 126), on the right when traveling west.
Pioneer Road connected the historical community of Slaterville east to west. This winding country road was constructed by early pioneers. The road was lined with 19th century and early 20th century homes, along with thriving farms. The Allred, . . . — — Map (db m223526) HM
On West 700 South west of South 2050 West, on the right when traveling east.
Hyrum Willard Marriott was the sixth son of John Marriott and Elizabeth Stewart. He married Ellen Morris, a daughter of William Morris. Together they raised a family of four boys and four girls near this site. The family farmed this ground, some of . . . — — Map (db m223530) HM
On West 700 South west of South 1200 West, on the right when traveling east.
John Willard Marriott was born near this site on September 17, 1900. He was the second of eight children born to Hyrum Willard Marriott and Ellen Morris. As a youth he worked the family farm and sheep ranch. He loved the open spaces of Marriott . . . — — Map (db m223561) HM
On West 700 South west of 1325 West, on the right when traveling east.
In the 1850s, John Marriott and Susannah Houghton Fowkes established a homestead near this site. They lived in a covered wagon while they made an earthen dugout for shelter. John later constructed the settlement’s first permanent log cabin. He was a . . . — — Map (db m223559) HM
On South 1200 West north of West 1200 South, on the right when traveling south.
In 1868, the first Marriott School was constructed of logs on the corner of 12th Street and 1200 West. Later a brick school building was constructed on this site and operated by Weber School District. The school went through several renovations . . . — — Map (db m223567) HM
On South 1200 West north of West 1200 South Street, on the right when traveling north.
John Marriott, an English immigrant and pioneer, permanently settled here in 1855, founding Marriott Settlement or Marriottsville. Other families soon arrived including the Butler, Elmer, Hodson, Morris, and Stanger families. In 1856, the Marriott . . . — — Map (db m223568) HM
On West 400 North at North 1600 West, on the right when traveling west on West 400 North.
Marriott and Slaterville were unincorporated pioneer settlements in Weber County until the late 1990s. Initially, the citizens of Marriott and Slaterville voted to create Marriott Township and Slaterville Township under the jurisdiction of Weber . . . — — Map (db m223525) HM
On West Pioneer Road east of North 2800 West Street, on the right when traveling east.
Richard Slater and Ann Corbridge were immigrants from England. Richard served in the Mormon Battalion before relocating his family to Utah as part of the early pioneer movement. In 1852, he acquired land in Slaterville and constructed an adobe home . . . — — Map (db m223527) HM
On West 17th Street, on the right when traveling east.
The confluence of the Ogden River and the Weber River has shaped this valley since Lake Bonneville receded. These waters supported the Shoshone people and their native predecessors. The rivers also supported early explorers and trappers, such as . . . — — Map (db m223570) HM
On West 500 South at South 2075 West, on the right when traveling east on West 500 South.
The Rose Lawn Dairy was one of the largest dairy operations in Weber County. The dairy operated throughout the 20th Century. It was initially operated by the Ekins family, and later operated by the Storrer family through the 1980s when the dairy . . . — — Map (db m223529) HM
On North 2250 West Street at 2250 West, on the right when traveling south on North 2250 West Street.
Located on this site were the Slaterville School and LDS Meeting House. The Slaterville School operated from 1910 into the 1940s, teaching youth from Slaterville Settlement. After the Marriott School was demolished, Slaterville School served . . . — — Map (db m223528) HM