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Tag Archives: Millard County

Hatton, Utah

19 Thursday Jan 2017

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Hatton, Millard County, utah

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Hatton Posts:

  • Gilmer and Salisbury Overland Stage Company
  • Kanosh
  • Kanosh History

Hatton, formerly Petersburg, is a ghost town in Millard County.

(notes from Wikipedia) In 1859, Peter Robison and Peter Boyce from Fillmore and other settlers from nearby, settled where the Mormon Road crossed Corn Creek 3 miles northwest of Kanosh’s Pahvant village on the creek and downstream from the Corn Creek Indian Farm. The settlement was sometimes called Lower Corn Creek but was named Petersburg for Peter Robison, later its first post master. Boyce succeeded Anson Call as Indian agent at Corn Creek, appointed by Brigham Young. Petersburg was one of the larger stations and rest stops on the Gilmer and Salisbury Stage Company line from the Utah Southern Railroad rail-head in Juab County to the mining boom town of Pioche, Nevada from 1864 to 1871. Between 1867 and 1869, most of its inhabitants moved up stream to build the town of Kanosh at the original Pahvant village site. In 1869 the Petersburg schoolhouse was moved and reconstructed at Kanosh. From 1877 to 1940, Petersburg now a small agricultural settlement was renamed and had a post office called Hatton.

Millard County

16 Friday Dec 2016

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Millard County, utah

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  • Burbank
  • Hermit’s Cabin
  • Hinckley
  • Kanosh
  • Lynndyl
  • Marjum Canyon / Marjum Pass
  • Notch Peak
  • Pharo Village
  • West Desert Sinkhole

Meadow, Utah

14 Sunday Aug 2016

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Fillmore, Meadow, Millard County, utah

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The first settlers, James and Janet Duncan with four other families came in 1857, lived in dugouts on the ridge one mile west. In 1859 a culinary water problem caused them to move east where ten families began the settlement of Meadow, so named for its productive meadowland. In 1863 Wm. Henry Scott was appointed presiding elder of the branch. The ward was organized 1877 with Hyrum B. Bennett, Bishop. This Church, built in 1884, also served for school and public gatherings, as did the first log schoolhouse of Meadow.

The settlement was originally called Meadow Creek after the adjacent creek. Chief Walker and his people often used the area for a campground.

Meadow Posts:

  • Cemetery
  • Chief Walkara
  • D.U.P. Marker #191
  • Meadow Hot Springs
  • Taysom Historical Cabin
  • Meadow posts sorted by Address
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Benchmark: KO0473 “SORENSON”

20 Friday May 2016

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Benchmarks, Millard County, utah

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01/01/1957 by CGS (MONUMENTED)
DESCRIBED BY COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY 1957 (WRH) THE STATION IS LOCATED AIRLINE, ABOUT 8 MILES NORTH-NORTHEAST OF GARRISON AND ABOUT 8 MILES EAST-NORTHEAST OF BAKER, ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF U.S. HIGHWAY 50 AND 6. THE STATION IS A STANDARD DISK STAMPED SORENSON 1957 SET IN TOP OF A 10-INCH SQUARE CONCRETE MONUMENT WHICH PROJECTS ABOUT 4 INCHES ABOVE THE GROUND. IT IS 108 FEET NORTH OF THE CENTER LINE OF THE HIGHWAY AND 12.5 FEET NORTH OF A WHITE WITNESS POST. REFERENCE MARK NUMBER ONE IS A STANDARD DISK STAMPED SORENSON NO 1 1957 SET IN TOP OF A 10-INCH SQUARE CONCRETE MONUMENT WHICH PROJECTS ABOUT 4 INCHES ABOVE THE GROUND AND IS ABOUT THE SAME ELEVATION AS THE STATION. IT IS 142 FEET NORTH OF THE CENTER LINE OF THE HIGHWAY. REFERENCE MARK NUMBER TWO IS A STANDARD DISK STAMPED SORENSON NO 2 1957 SET IN TOP OF A 10-INCH SQUARE CONCRETE MONUMENT WHICH PROJECTS ABOUT 5 INCHES ABOVE THE GROUND AND IS ABOUT THE SAME ELEVATION AS THE STATION. IT IS 96 FEET NORTH OF THE CENTER LINE OF THE HIGHWAY. THE AZIMUTH MARK IS A STANDARD DISK STAMPED SORENSON 1957 SET IN TOP OF A 10-INCH SQUARE CONCRETE MONUMENT WHICH PROJECTS ABOUT 4 INCHES ABOVE THE GROUND. IT IS 51 FEET SOUTH OF THE CENTER LINE OF THE HIGHWAY. TO REACH THE AZIMUTH MARK FROM THE STATION, GO EAST ON U.S. HIGHWAY 50 AND 6 FOR 0.8 MILE TO THE AZIMUTH MARK ON THE RIGHT, SOUTH SIDE. TO REACH THE STATION FROM THE POST OFFICE IN BAKER, GO NORTH ON STATE HIGHWAY 73 FOR 4.7 MILES TO THE JUNCTION WITH U.S. HIGHWAY 50 AND 6. TURN RIGHT AND GO EAST ON U.S. HIGHWAY 50 AND 6 FOR 10.7 MILES TO A WHITE WITNESS POST ON THE LEFT, NORTH SIDE AND THE STATION. HEIGHT OF LIGHT ABOVE STATION MARK 3.09 METERS.

 

 

Benchmark: JO0413 “S 377 M CO”

20 Friday May 2016

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Out benchmark hunting again.

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DESCRIBED BY NATIONAL GEODETIC SURVEY 1984 15.8 KM (9.8 MI) SE FROM GARRISON. 15.8 KM (9.85 MI) SOUTHEAST ALONG STATE HIGHWAY 21 FROM THE POST OFFICE AT GARRISON, IN THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF A TRACK ROAD, 0.8 KM (0.5 MI) SOUTHEAST OF THE T JUNCTION OF BURBANK ROAD, 21.3 METERS (70 FT) SOUTHWEST OF THE HIGHWAY CENTERLINE, 8.3 METERS (27.5 FT) SOUTH OF THE CENTER OF THE ROAD AND 7.3 METERS (24 FT) SOUTHWEST OF THE WEST POLE FOR A TELEGRAPH LINE CROSSING. THE MARK IS 0.5 METERS NE FROM A WITNESS POST. THE MARK IS 1.0 M BELOW THE HIGHWAY.

Leamington, Utah

23 Monday Nov 2015

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Delta, Leamington, Millard County, Oak City, utah

The town of Leamington on the northern border of Millard County is situated in a small but fertile valley of the winding Sevier River. It is surrounded on the north, east, and south by the Wasatch range.

In 1871, a number of people from Oak City visited the present site of Leamington. Unlike other Utah settlements, these people were not sent to Leamington by Church authorities. However, Bishop Platt Lyman of Oak City did send John Lovell to Leamington to act as the presiding elder. The first permanent settlers in Leamington built their home in 1873.

Leamington was named after a town in England by Frank Young, a nephew of Brigham Young who was one of the early settlers in Leamington.(*)

Related Posts:

  • Cemetery
  • Leamington Chapels Old and New.
  • Morrison Charcoal Ovens
  • Thomas Morgan Cabin
  • Phillips 66
  • The smallest Post Office I’ve ever seen

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The Scipio Weather Rock

22 Sunday Feb 2015

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Millard County, Scipio, utah

The Scipio Weather Rock – I like stopping here on my trips south, there are a bunch of these fun “Weather Rocks” around, I’ll post some pictures of others.

The Scipio Weather Rock

If it’s white it’s snowing, moving, it’s windy, wet – it’s raining.

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Garrison, Utah

16 Monday Feb 2015

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Garrison, Millard County, utah

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Originally founded as a cattle rustling and outlaw community in the 1850s, the town of Garrison later became the center of mining interests. The name comes from the Garrison family who farmed in the area. After mining interests subsided, the Garrisons had a livestock and hay ranch. Mrs. Garrison was a schoolteacher who also handled the mail, and the town’s name honors her.

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  • Mud Springs

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Deseret, Utah

28 Wednesday Jan 2015

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Delta, Deseret, Millard County, utah

Deseret is located south of Delta and Hicnkley, Utah.

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  • Deseret Cemetery
  • Deseret Relief Society Hall
  • Deseret School
  • Fort Deseret
  • Oasis, Utah

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Delta, Utah

16 Friday Jan 2015

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Delta, Millard County, utah

Settlement of Delta began in 1906 on townlots that had been laid out in 1906. The town was originally called Akin and then Burtner, after that is was Melville and finally Delta.

Delta Posts:

  • City Park
  • Central Utah Relocation Center (Topaz Internment Camp)
  • Escalante Trail
  • Little Sahara
  • Pioneer Cabin
  • Roadside Dunes
  • Solar Farm Ruins
  • Topaz 1942 – 1946
  • Topaz Hospital
  • Van’s Hall
  • Delta posts sorted by address
  • 1941 Assessor Home Photos

Delta is rather unusual among the primarily agricultural towns in the state, since it was founded in the twentieth century and owed virtually nothing regarding its establishment to direction from the general hierarchy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.*

The previously settled West Millard farming area was already becoming prosperous from alfalfa seed production when Frederick R. Lyman and others of his Oak City family began investigating the possibility of diverting Sevier River water upstream from the relatively new Gunnison Bend Reservoir, which was used for cultivating lands at Oasis, Deseret, Hinckley, and Abraham. After farmers from those communities claimed winter runoff water and commenced building a larger Sevier Bridge Reservoir in southeastern Juab County, Lyman persuaded his fellow members of the Millard LDS Stake presidency, Orvil Thompson and Alonzo A. Hinckley, to call attorney James A. Melville to determine the feasibility of forming a new irrigation company in connection with this reservoir project. The Mellville Irrigation Company was organized for that purpose on 24 March 1906. Twenty-nine of the thirty-four original incorporators were residents of Millard County.

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