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Camp Ford Stockade
Confederate Prisoner of War Camp
The initial prisone...
The Founding of Alabaster / Siluria
(Front):
Alabaster was named for its quality of lime...
From Schoolhouse to Town Hall
A Building on the Move
The building to your left was...
A Tale of Three Towns
The history of three towns – Harrisburg, Silver Reef, and ...
Wells Fargo and Company Express Building
Utah Historic Site
Built in 1877
Architect unk...
Mile-long Main Street
Between 1875 and the end of 1876, Silver Reef boomed with ...
Civilian Conservation Corps, Leeds, Utah
The Leeds CCC camp opened in October 1933 under the direct...
Harrisburg/ Harrisburg Residents
Harrisburg
The town of Harrisburg was founded by Mos...
St. John's Church / Bishop Lawrence J. Scanlan
Silver Reef, UT
St. John's Church
After his 18...
The Tithing Lot and Relief Society Hall
Tithing Lot - Pioneer William Robb Jr. built a rock house,...
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Camp Ford Stockade
Confederate Prisoner of War Camp
The initial prisoners to arrive at Camp Ford were kept in the open with no stockade. Panic resulted with the arrival with over 600 prisoners October 23, 1863. The Camp Commander, Col. R.T.P. Allen, with only ...
The Founding of Alabaster / Siluria
(Front):
Alabaster was named for its quality of lime rock and the lime industry. In 1925, Joseph E. Walker opened the first retail business. The Alabaster lime rock plant was established in 1929 by George L. Scott Sr. The railroad shipping ...
From Schoolhouse to Town Hall
A Building on the Move
The building to your left was originally built as a schoolhouse in 1880 in nearby Silver Reef. It also served in the mining boomtown as a place for community dances and other gatherings.
Soon after the schoolhouse ...
A Tale of Three Towns
The history of three towns – Harrisburg, Silver Reef, and Leeds – is intricately connected. Harrisburg and Silver Reef are ghost towns today, while Leeds persists. Like many locations in the arid west, water and its availability and accessibility was ...
Wells Fargo and Company Express Building
Utah Historic Site
Built in 1877
Architect unknown
Used by Wells Fargo Company and by St. George merchants, Woolley, Lund and Judd.
Marker is on Wells Fargo Road, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mile-long Main Street
Between 1875 and the end of 1876, Silver Reef boomed with development, going from a boulder-strewn flat to a town of 1,500 people, one of the largest in Washington county.
Silver Reef soon became the center of permanent development, and many ...
Civilian Conservation Corps, Leeds, Utah
The Leeds CCC camp opened in October 1933 under the direction of the Dixie National Forest Service on the site of an existing ranger station. Leeds, a town of less than 200, more than doubled with the opening of the ...
Harrisburg/ Harrisburg Residents
Harrisburg
The town of Harrisburg was founded by Moses Harris in 1859. By 1868, twenty-five families had made their homes in this little valley along Quail Creek, located three miles south of Leeds and twelve miles northeast of St. George. The ...
St. John's Church / Bishop Lawrence J. Scanlan
Silver Reef, UT
St. John's Church
After his 1877 visit to Silver Reef, Father Scanlan appointed Father Dennis Kiely as the local pastor. The increasing Catholic population continued to ask for a church. Father Scanlan returned in November 1878 to accomplish this ...
The Tithing Lot and Relief Society Hall
Tithing Lot - Pioneer William Robb Jr. built a rock house, consisting of two rooms with a cellar, diagonally across the street from this location. It was later sold to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and became ...