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74 North D Street in The Avenues in Salt Lake City, Utah
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107 North B Street in The Avenues in Salt Lake City, Utah
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Historic Butlerville
Traversed by Indigenous peoples for centuries, the first permanent settlement of this area began in the 1850s. By 1877, the community was formally recognized and named for the Butler brothers and their families, who held a slim majority among early settlers. Salt Lake County records refer to the area as both “Butler” and “Butlerville.”
Butlerville residents worked to transform the dry land into a productive farming community. A pioneering network of Irrigation canals brought water from Big Cottonwood Creek enabling the cultivation of crops, livestock, and fruit orchards.
The first Butler schoolhouse was built in 1893 on the north side of Fort Union Boulevard, where a church now stands.
The original school bell remains on that site. In 1925, Butler Elementary School opened in its current location and was rebuilt to 2016.
The private residence to the west of the school, originally a teacher dormitory, is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This Crossroads location has supported community gatherings, education, and religious life since the 1890s. This spirit of community is honored in the city’s annual Butlerville Days celebration.

This monument was dedicated November 2025 outside Butler Elementary School and located at 7010 South 2700 East in Cottonwood Heights, Utah




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1006 Third Avenue in the Avenues Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The national register’s nomination form says:
At one time, fences at the property line was mandatory in Salt Lake City and the continued presence of original fences or sympathetic replacements is an important part of the Avenues district . Good examples of intact wrought iron fences include 1006 Third Avenue and 1037 First Avenue. Remaining stone walls are now less common; 975 and 983 Third Avenue are examples of red and gray sandstone. Two of the best cobblestone walls are found at 203 Fourth Avenue and 307 M Street.








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Hans Peter and Ane Marie Madsen Ericksen Home
316 South 100 West in Mt Pleasant, Utah.
The timeline below was borrowed from this page:

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817 East Sixth Avenue in The Avenues in Salt Lake City, Utah