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Historical Markers in Salina, Utah

 
Clickable Map of Sevier 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 Sevier County, UT (31) Beaver County, UT (23) Emery County, UT (29) Millard County, UT (33) Piute County, UT (6) Sanpete County, UT (83) Wayne County, UT (18)  SevierCounty(31) Sevier County (31)  BeaverCounty(23) Beaver County (23)  EmeryCounty(29) Emery County (29)  MillardCounty(33) Millard County (33)  PiuteCounty(6) Piute County (6)  SanpeteCounty(83) Sanpete County (83)  WayneCounty(18) Wayne County (18)
Richfield is the county seat for Sevier County
Salina is in Sevier County
      Sevier County (31)  
ADJACENT TO SEVIER COUNTY
      Beaver County (23)  
      Emery County (29)  
      Millard County (33)  
      Piute County (6)  
      Sanpete County (83)  
      Wayne County (18)  
 
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1 Utah, Sevier County, Salina — Camp Salina
On East Main Street east of North 500 East, on the right when traveling east.
C.C.C. Salina Creek Camp F-32 Co-479 Civilian Conservation Corps. Camp Salina United States Army Branch Camp No. 4 P.O.W. Map (db m150183) HM
2 Utah, Sevier County, Salina — 312 — Old Rock Church
On South 100 East just north of East 100 South, on the right when traveling north.
Erection of the first L.D.S. Church in Salina was commenced in 1864 when rocks were hauled from a quarry two miles away. Soren Neilson, a stonecutter, supervised the work. When the structure was built to the square, the people used it as a fort. . . . Map (db m74860) HM
3 Utah, Sevier County, Salina — 241 — Outbreak of Black Hawk War
On South State Street at Interstate 70, on the right when traveling south on South State Street.
During the winter of 1864 a small band of Indians near Gunnison contracted smallpox and blamed the settlers. In April 1865 the Utes and Whites met at Manti to solve the difficulties but failed. Elijah B. Ward and James P. Anderson were killed by . . . Map (db m74857) HM
4 Utah, Sevier County, Salina — 41 — Salina Fort & Tithing Office
On South 100 East at East 100 North, on the right when traveling north on South 100 East.
Work on the Fort began in 1865. The Fort was 214 feet square, on ground purchased from Christian Sorenson. The walls were 10 feet high, and 2 feet thick, with bastions 10 feet square at the four corners, with port holes in walls and bastions. Inside . . . Map (db m74859) HM
5 Utah, Sevier County, Salina — N-296 — The Crosby Memorial Presbyterian Church and School of Salina
On South 100 East at East 200 South, on the right when traveling south on South 100 East.
Erected in 1884 as a memorial to Helen Rutgers Crosby of New York City, this church and school was one of several Presbyterian churches built in central Utah's Sanpete and Sevier Valleys under the direction of Reverend Duncan McMillan, Presbyterian . . . Map (db m74858) HM
6 Utah, Sevier County, Salina — The Fish Lake Cut-off on the Old Spanish TrailPathway to Grassy Meadows and Water
On FR 1421, on the right when traveling north.
An Historic Trade Route Passed This Way In the early 1800s, thousands of men, mules, and horses plodded along a well-travelled trail that paralleled the creek below the dirt road. Can you imagine the dust, noise, and smells of a trading . . . Map (db m240584) HM
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024