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Historical Markers in Enoch, Utah

 
Clickable Map of Iron 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 Iron County, UT (75) Beaver County, UT (23) Garfield County, UT (37) Kane County, UT (118) Washington County, UT (158) Lincoln County, NV (34)  IronCounty(75) Iron County (75)  BeaverCounty(23) Beaver County (23)  GarfieldCounty(37) Garfield County (37)  KaneCounty(118) Kane County (118)  WashingtonCounty(158) Washington County (158)  LincolnCountyNevada(34) Lincoln County (34)
Parowan is the county seat for Iron County
Enoch is in Iron County
      Iron County (75)  
ADJACENT TO IRON COUNTY
      Beaver County (23)  
      Garfield County (37)  
      Kane County (118)  
      Washington County (158)  
      Lincoln County, Nevada (34)  
 
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1 Utah, Iron County, Enoch — 480 — Enoch Schoolhouse and Tithing Office
Schoolhouse - The second schoolhouse in Enoch was a two-story structure built on this site in 1917-1918. It was a brick building containing two classrooms, two libraries, two bathrooms and a furnace room. Only one room served as a classroom, and . . . Map (db m59568) HM
2 Utah, Iron County, Enoch — 461 — Johnson's Fort
During the summer of 1851, a small company of men was exploring this area and discovered the springs on the bench one-fourth mile to the east. Joel H. Johnson was so impressed with the spot, that he sought and received permission from George A. . . . Map (db m59571) HM
3 Utah, Iron County, Enoch — Jones Iron Works Park
In 1869, John P. Jones and sons moved from the fort at Johnson Springs and purchased land and springs on the east bench of the community. Jones, who was an iron worker, built a coke oven and blast furnace where scrap iron was melted and molded to . . . Map (db m59960) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024