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Pioneer Iron Works Blast Furnace
Utah Historic Site
To satisfy an urgent need for man...
The Social Hall
The Cedar City Pioneers had made their homes in the Old Fo...
Cedar City Tabernacle
A tabernacle was erected in 1885 on the adjoining corner o...
Chaffin Grist Mill
In 1866 Louis R. Chaffin, at the request of Apostle Erastu...
North Adams Iron Company
Battle Between the Monitor and Merrimac
On this site...
St. Augustine Church
Striking in its classical simplicity, this little frame ch...
Lafayette at Corbin’s Bridge
Pursued by British Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton, the Marquis...
Fredericksville Furnace
Charles Chiswell established the iron-making community of ...
Captain Albert W. Stevens
Famed aerial photographer and Belfast native Army Air Corp...
Irrigation in Orange County
Water from the Santa Ana River was largely responsible for...
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Pioneer Iron Works Blast Furnace
Utah Historic Site
To satisfy an urgent need for manufactured iron products, a small group of English, Welch, Scotch, Irish and American pioneers answered a call from Brigham Young to become "Iron Missionaries" to settle Iron County and to make iron. ...
The Social Hall
The Cedar City Pioneers had made their homes in the Old Fort and had built an adobe schoolhouse 28 feet by 60 feet when, in May 1855, President Brigham Young advised them to move to higher ground. By 1859, the ...
Cedar City Tabernacle
A tabernacle was erected in 1885 on the adjoining corner of Main and Center Streets and was demolished in the spring of 1932. In 1872 Bishop Christopher J. Arthur suggested that this Tabernacle be built to replace the Social Hall.
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Chaffin Grist Mill
In 1866 Louis R. Chaffin, at the request of Apostle Erastus Snow, placed a gristmill in Cedar City. His son, Henry, ran it until 1868 when Louis returned from "The Muddy." Adjoining land was purchased in 1875. Excavation by Alva ...
North Adams Iron Company
Battle Between the Monitor and Merrimac
On this site in the plant of the North Adams Iron Company, founded 1846 and from 1858 to 1862 operated by John Adam Beckley, the ore was smelted for the plates used in building the ...
St. Augustine Church
Striking in its classical simplicity, this little frame church 30x50 has stood on the New Diggings Hill since its construction in 1844-47 as a place of worship for the Irish mining families of the vicinity. A beautiful example of Greco-Gothic ...
Lafayette at Corbin’s Bridge
Pursued by British Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton, the Marquis de Lafayette camped just west of here near Corbin’s Bridge on 2 June during the campaign of 1781. Commanding more than 3,000 Continental soldiers and militia, Lafayette sought to move northward ...
Fredericksville Furnace
Charles Chiswell established the iron-making community of Fredericksville near this point of Douglas Run, a tributary of the North Anna River. The furnace had been in blast for about five years when William Byrd in 1732 toured the site in ...
Captain Albert W. Stevens
Famed aerial photographer and Belfast native Army Air Corps Captain Albert W. Stevens captured his hometown on film in September 1923. It is interesting to see the newly built Memorial Bridge, the open fields of the east side and the ...
Irrigation in Orange County
Water from the Santa Ana River was largely responsible for the transformation of this arid valley into productive agricultural land. Irrigation companies in Orange County were in operation as early as the 1860s. The two largest were the Santa Ana ...