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Pioneer Meeting House
The first house of worship erected in the Upper Snake River Valley, was located approximately five and three-fourths miles west, and one and three-fourths miles south of this marker. It was completed by members of the Egin Branch of the Cache Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, December 6, 1882, and destroyed by fire in February, 1886.
Also honoring the pioneers who came into this valley between 1879-1890.
This monument, formerly two blocks south, was moved here when the Tabernacle, built in 1916 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was razed.
Daughters of Utah Pioneers historic marker #70, erected May 23, 1941 and located at 220 South Bridge Street in St Anthony, Idaho.
These photos provided by Marshall Hurst:


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