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Historical Markers in Hatch, Utah

 
Clickable Map of Garfield 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 Garfield County, UT (37) Beaver County, UT (23) Iron County, UT (75) Kane County, UT (118) Piute County, UT (6) San Juan County, UT (47) Wayne County, UT (18)  GarfieldCounty(37) Garfield County (37)  BeaverCounty(23) Beaver County (23)  IronCounty(75) Iron County (75)  KaneCounty(118) Kane County (118)  (6) Piute County (6)  SanJuanCounty(47) San Juan County (47)  WayneCounty(18) Wayne County (18)
Panguitch is the county seat for Garfield County
Hatch is in Garfield County
      Garfield County (37)  
ADJACENT TO GARFIELD COUNTY
      Beaver County (23)  
      Iron County (75)  
      Kane County (118)  
      Piute County (6)  
      San Juan County (47)  
      Wayne County (18)  
 
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1 Utah, Garfield County, Hatch — Asay Settlement
About 1872 Joseph Asay with his family settled about 3/4 mile west and a little south of this spot. Soon other homesteaders settled in the locality. Tom Jessup and Dan LeRoy erected a water power saw mill. A shingle mill was also placed on the . . . Map (db m74676) HM
2 Utah, Garfield County, Hatch — Hatch Ward Building and Bell
In 1904 the Hatch L.D.S. Ward building was erected on this lot. A vestibule was added in 1910 and the bell was purchased with donations from ward members. For many years it hung in the tower and rang out for all civic, social and church activities. . . . Map (db m74679) HM
3 Utah, Garfield County, Hatch — 292 — Settlement of Hatch
In 1872 Meltiar Hatch settled at the head of the Sevier River, near the junction of Mammoth and Asay Creeks. He engaged in stock raising and operated a water-power saw mill. Soon other settlers came. Land was surveyed and irrigation ditches dug. . . . Map (db m74677) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024