Rock Meetinghouse Monument

The completion of the Rock Meetinghouse on the northeast corner of the public square in 1869 made it possible for people in Hyrum to have a central gathering place to hold their meetings and any other functions of a cultural or spiritual nature. Eventually, the population increased and the meetinghouse became inadequate. In the summer of 1938, this marble bench was purchased by two DUP (Daughters of the Utah Pioneers) Camps and placed on the spot where the old Rock Meetinghouse once stood.

Located at the City Square in Hyrum, Utah (about 59 West Main Street) and it was erected June 5, 1936.