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Historical Markers in Saint George UT 84770

 
Heritage Park where many of St. George's historic markers can be found image, Touch for more information
By Dawn Bowen, June 21, 2007
Heritage Park where many of St. George's historic markers can be found
1 Utah, Washington County, St. George — And the Desert Shall Blossom
Water—the lack of it and too much of it—was the greatest challenge to Dixie’s early Mormon settlers. When the original company of families entered the St. George valley late in 1861, they had little more than two small springs to reply . . . Map (db m1395) HM
2 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Brigham Young Home
Brigham Young was prophet and president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for 30 years. During those three decades he directed the establishment of more than three hundred communities throughout the American West. It was "Brother . . . Map (db m59229) HM
3 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Brigham Young Winter Home
The original portion of this home was begun in 1860 and completed in 1871. When Brigham Young purchased it he added the front addition which was completed in 1873. It served as his winter home from that time until his death in 1877.Map (db m59181) HM
4 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Dixie Academy
Across the street west, and 2 blocks south of here, stands the building originally known as the St. George Academy. After the turn of the century Southern Utah citizens realized a great need for higher education in this isolated corner of the state. . . . Map (db m1392) HM
5 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Dixie Academy
Dixie Academy was constructed to provide advanced courses of study. The St. George Stake Academy officially began in 1888 and moved into this building in 1911. A four year program was recognized as two years of senior high school and two years of . . . Map (db m1462) HM
6 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Erastus Fairbanks SnowMissionary, Founder of St. George, President of the Cotton Mission.
Erastus Snow was born in St. Johnsbury, Vermont in 1818. He entered the Salt Lake Valley on July 21, 1847, in advance of the first company of Mormon Pioneers. He was ordained an Apostle, at the age of thirty. As a missionary for the Church of Jesus . . . Map (db m59168) HM
7 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Erastus Snow's Big House
On this site in 1867, Erastus Snow began construction on a four-story, adobe home which later became known as the "Big House." Snow, an LDS apostle, was the presiding Mormon leader during the colonization of St. George. The "Big House" was an . . . Map (db m59233) HM
8 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Gardeners Club
This structure, built by St. George's first horticulturist J.E. Johnson in 1863, for use as a meeting place for the club, was never used as a residence.Map (db m59238) HM
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9 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Gardeners’ Club Hall
Built just five years after St. George was settled, the Gardeners’ Club Hall is considered to be the oldest public building standing in the city. This small, unassuming adobe building predates the courthouse, the Tabernacle and the Temple by several . . . Map (db m1385) HM
10 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Iron Pile Driver
To your right, is the top portion of an iron pile driver. It was used to drive volcanic rock into the swampy ground to form the foundation for the building of the St. George Temple. The pile driver was hoisted by animals using a rope and pulley . . . Map (db m240542) HM
11 Utah, Washington County, St. George — N-8 — Old Washington County Courthouse — Utah Historic Site —
Old Washington County Courthouse Built 1866-1876 Architect: Unknown Construction Supervised by Jacob Gates Division of State History N-8 Map (db m240543) HM
12 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Orson Pratt – Richard Bentley
Orson Pratt was one of two Latter-day Saint Apostles called by Brigham Young to lead the St. George colony in 1864. When Orson was called on a mission to Europe, the home passed to Richard Bentley. It was partially converted to a mercantile business . . . Map (db m59309) HM
13 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Pioneer – Washington County - Courthouse
St. George was designated as the county seat on January 14, 1883. This building was begun in 1866 and completed in 1876. It served the county government as offices. The 18-inch thick walls housed the jail in the basement and school was held upstairs . . . Map (db m59226) HM
14 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Pioneer Courthouse
The seat of county government was originally established at Fort Harmony from 1856 until 1859. It was then moved to the city of Washington until 1863 when St. George became the County Seat. By 1866, work had begun on the Washington County . . . Map (db m1391) HM
15 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Pioneer Museum
This red brick building completed in 1938 was financed by Mrs. Hortense McQuarrie Odlum to house pioneer relics. The addition was financed by Ferol McQuarrie Kincade in 1985. Daughters of Utah Pioneers volunteer their services as docents for the . . . Map (db m59224) HM
16 Utah, Washington County, St. George — St. George Opera House
The Opera House served as the cultural center of the community from 1875 until the 1930s. The original "T" shaped building seated 300 persons. A mechanically adjustable sloping floor afforded an excellent view of the stage.Map (db m59093) HM
17 Utah, Washington County, St. George — St. George Social Hall “Opera House”
At a time of colonization, colonizors of the Dixie Cotton Mission were struggling to survive, their leaders planned a higher priority on culture. The Mormon Prophet, Joseph Smith, taught that “man is that he might have joy.” His . . . Map (db m1393) HM
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18 Utah, Washington County, St. George — 97 — St. George Stake Tabernacle
In 1863, Orson Pratt, Amasa M. Lyman, erastus Snow, Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, laid the corner stones 18 months after pioneers arrived in St. George. Truman O. Angell, Sr. Architect. Miles Romney, Supt. of . . . Map (db m1388) HM
19 Utah, Washington County, St. George — St. George Tabernacle
Less than a year after St. George was settled, residents were directed by Brigham Young to “build a building as soon as possible which would be commodious, substantial and well furnished with a seating capacity of 2,000.” The building, . . . Map (db m1387) HM
20 Utah, Washington County, St. George — St. George Temple
When the Mormon pioneers arrived in Utah, they had left behind 2 temples—one in Kirkland, Ohio, and one in Nauvoo, Illinois. Work began on a temple in Salt Lake City in 1853, but was delayed for various reasons. Desirous of having a temple . . . Map (db m1386) HM
21 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Tabernacle
Brigham Young's purpose in building this tabernacle was to provide an ornament to the city. Its 3-foot thick basement walls of hand-cut limestone bear individual stone cutter marks. Roof trusses were hand-hewn and the twin spiral staircases with . . . Map (db m59271) HM
22 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Temple Quarry Trailhead
Pioneer workmen transported basalt stone blocks for construction of the Saint George LDS Temple foundation by wagon over this "Temple Quarry Trail". Completion of the trailhead, archway, and access to the trail has long . . . Map (db m59017) HM
23 Utah, Washington County, St. George — The Bentley House and Judd Store
The house behind the store was built in 1876 by William Oscar Bentley. It was sold in the early 1900's to Thomas Judd, who attached a mercantile to the dining room. The Judd family owned and operated the store from 1911 until it was purchased and . . . Map (db m59310) HM
24 Utah, Washington County, St. George — The Burgess House
The house was built in 1916 by Joe Burgess. He hauled lava rock from the nearby black hill for the foundation stones and constructed the home out of formed cement blocks made by lime canfield. These formed cement blocks became popular in the early . . . Map (db m59202) HM
25 Utah, Washington County, St. George — 14 — The Dixie Pioneers
In Memory of the Dixie Pioneers who were sent by President Brigham Young to colonize this section of territory. Fort Harmony was built in 1852. Treaties were made with the Indians and other settlements started where conditions were favorable. When . . . Map (db m1396) HM
26 Utah, Washington County, St. George — The Hardy House
Built by Augustus Poore Hardy in 1871, this house, with classical Dixie dormers, has quite a history. Hardy was sheriff of St. George and was holding a man accused of murder. An armed group of vigilantes broke into the house and forced the keys from . . . Map (db m59235) HM
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27 Utah, Washington County, St. George — The Jail House
The jail is a small one room building constructed from black lava rock gathered in the nearby foothills. The exact date of construction is not known, however, it is assumed to be built by Sheriff Hardy around 1880. Though used as a granary after the . . . Map (db m59270) HM
28 Utah, Washington County, St. George — The Jones Adobe Home
Dedicated to memory of Clarence Amos Jones & Madaline Empey Jones. Donated by their children Boyd Grant Jones and Sylvia Jones Chamberlain, Wayne Hyrum Jones to the Washington County Historical Society This one room home, . . . Map (db m59222) HM
29 Utah, Washington County, St. George — The Judd House
Joseph Judd, son of Thomas Judd, who built the store east of here, built this home in 1917. His family lived in the house until 1974. Joseph and his son Thomas operated the Judd Store while they lived here, and Thomas Judd still manages it for the . . . Map (db m59308) HM
30 Utah, Washington County, St. George — The Sandstone Building
It is difficult to establish an exact date of construction of this building. It is one of a half-dozen structures built in St. George from leftover rock from the tabernacle during the 1860's. George Brooks is thought to have built the building, as . . . Map (db m59268) HM
31 Utah, Washington County, St. George — 298 — The Stone Quarries
Mormon Pioneers came to St. George in 1861 where they found rocks of many kinds for building purposes. After Brigham Young, President of the L.D.S. Church, advised them to erect a large meeting house, long layers of red sandstone ten inches thick . . . Map (db m59148) HM
32 Utah, Washington County, St. George — The Temple & Honeymoon Trails
The Temple Trail The temple trail is the route used from 1871 to 1877 to haul timber from Mt. Trumbull, Arizona, to St. George, Utah, for the building of the St. George LDS Temple. Pioneers traveled 80 miles along the rough, dirt road, hauling . . . Map (db m59311) HM
33 Utah, Washington County, St. George — The Woodward School
When the first settlers arrived in St. George late in 1861, school was held in a wagon box, a tent, a willow shack, or whatever shelter could be improvised. By 1864, the first of four ward houses was completed. It was not until nearly the end of the . . . Map (db m1389) HM
34 Utah, Washington County, St. George — The Woodward School
With the arrival of the families in St. George, school began. A tent, slates and a few books served students in the 1st Central School. Later school was held in different private homes and public buildings until this permanent school was completed . . . Map (db m1390) HM
35 Utah, Washington County, St. George — 130 — Utah Is Rich in Aviation History
The first regularly scheduled overland passenger flight in the USA was made by Western Air Express on May 23, 1926, from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles. This 50-foot concrete arrow was one of four here in the St. George area, placed every 10 miles, . . . Map (db m59016) HM
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36 Utah, Washington County, St. George — Utah-Idaho Sugar CompanyFormer site of the — c.1934-1979 —
The Utah-Idaho Sugar Company after determining that sugar beet seed was a good cash crop, bought these grounds and started production that would last for nearly fifty years. Sugar beets were planted in the fall in the Bloomington and Washington . . . Map (db m59221) HM
37 Utah, Washington County, St. George — 98 — Winter Home of Brigham Young
During construction of the St. George Temple, Brigham Young found the climate in this vicinity beneficial to his health, and decided to have a winter home built in St. George. On December 15, 1873, he arrived from the north and moved into his new . . . Map (db m59071) HM
 
 
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