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Bessie Tift College
In 1864-1865 the buildings and grounds of this institution...
Birthplace of Southern Utah
Welcome
to the Birthplace of Southern Utah
Jan...
The Spanish Trail
Between 1829 and 1848, traders from Santa Fe used the Span...
Paulina Eliza Phelps Lyman
"Aunt Pliny"
Wife of apostle Amasa Mason Lyman "Aunt...
War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration
As U.S. Army and Georgia Militia Headquarters, Fort Hawkin...
Public Works
At Parowan, a pioneer industrial center was settled in 185...
Dr. Paul B. Leffler Rotary Park
Built for the enjoyment of all
the citizens o...
Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet
1826 – 1901
A convert of 1831
Utah Pioneer 185...
Government Boarding School Boys Dormitory
Listed on the National and Tribal Registers of Historic Pl...
Enoch Schoolhouse and Tithing Office
Schoolhouse - The second schoolhouse in Enoch was a two-st...
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Bessie Tift College
In 1864-1865 the buildings and grounds of this institution then known as Monroe Female College were used as a Confederate hospital, while classes met in private homes
Marker is at the intersection of Tift College Drive and Indian Springs Drive, on ...
Birthplace of Southern Utah
Welcome
to the Birthplace of Southern Utah
January 13, 1851
Marker can be reached from South Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Spanish Trail
Between 1829 and 1848, traders from Santa Fe used the Spanish Trail which passed through Parowan to transfer dry goods and captured Indian slaves to Los Angles, where they were exchanged for horses.
The trail was pioneered between 1776 and 1831 ...
Paulina Eliza Phelps Lyman
"Aunt Pliny"
Wife of apostle Amasa Mason Lyman "Aunt Pliny" was Parowan's first doctor and midwife. She was sent by Brigham Young to care for the Parowan pioneers. "Aunt Pliny" was a woman of great faith, one whose testimony and resolve ...
War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration
As U.S. Army and Georgia Militia Headquarters, Fort Hawkins played a significant role in the War of 1812. The fort supplied all command and logistics support for the Southern Theatre and fort personnel participated directly in the Creek War and ...
Public Works
At Parowan, a pioneer industrial center was settled in 1851. Water for manufacturing and industry was carried by wooden flume from the canyon to the fort. Along this water line industries were established known as the Public Works. Among these ...
Dr. Paul B. Leffler Rotary Park
Built for the enjoyment of all
the citizens of Pittsburg
Dedicated on June 8th 1999.
Dr. Paul Bannon Leffler practiced medicine in Pittsburg from 1945 to 1977.
He lived the Rotary Motto
"Service Above Self"
Marker is at the intersection of 4th Street (Kansas Route 126) ...
Sylvanus Cyrus Hulet
1826 – 1901
A convert of 1831
Utah Pioneer 1850
Settled in Springville
Called to the Dixie Mission 1861
Moved to Summit 1872
Children by Catherine Stoker
John Riley - Sarah Ann
Barbara Adlinda - Sylvanus Cyrus
Sylvester Silas - Cathryn Melissa
Emma Tryphenia - Charles Franklin
Luella - Oscar ...
Government Boarding School Boys Dormitory
Listed on the National and Tribal Registers of Historic Places for its National Significance in representing the Government Boarding Schools and their impact on Indigenous Nations.
Restoration and rehabilitation of the Boy’s Dormitory, circa 1906, was funded in part by ...
Enoch Schoolhouse and Tithing Office
Schoolhouse - The second schoolhouse in Enoch was a two-story structure built on this site in 1917-1918. It was a brick building containing two classrooms, two libraries, two bathrooms and a furnace room. Only one room served as a classroom, ...