Juab County, Utah
Booth, Edwin Robert, House
Booth, Oscar M., House
Centennial-Eureka Mine
Diamond Cemetery
Eagle and Blue Bell Mine
Eureka City Cemetery
Eureka Historic District
Fitch Cemetery
Grand Central Mine
Juab County Jail
Knight Grain Elevator
Knightsville School Foundation
Mammoth Historic District
Showers Mine and Headframe
Silver City Cemetery
Sunbeam Mine
Tintic Smelter Site
Union Pacific Railroad Depot
US Post Office-Eureka Main
US Post Office-Nephi Main
Whitmore, George Carter, Mansion
B.P.O.E. Block, Elk Lodge #711
Burraston Ponds
Early Schools
Eureka City Hall
Eureka Post Office
Eureka United Methodist Church
Juab Co. Jail
Juab County Courthouse
Levan
Mammoth Fire Station
McCornick and Company Bank
Mona Bicentennial Memorial Park
Old Eureka Post Office
Old Pioneer Cemetery
Oscar M. Booth House
Rolling Out Of The Past
Salt Creek Canyon Massacre
Salt Creek Fort
Site of the Tintic Hospital
St. Patrick's Catholic Church
The Bullion Beck & Champion Mining Company Headframe
The Old Mill Wheel
The Walker War
Tintic Mining District
Union Pacific Railroad Depot
Old L.D.S. Church Meetinghouse
The first permanent settlements in Juab County were established in the 1850s by Mormon pioneers, who were sent by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to colonize the area. These settlers established communities such as Nephi, Eureka, and Mammoth, primarily engaged in agriculture and mining. The pioneers faced various challenges, including conflicts with Native American tribes and the harsh environment of the surrounding desert.
In the late 19th century, mining became a significant economic driver for Juab County. The discovery of valuable mineral resources, including silver, gold, and lead, attracted a wave of prospectors and entrepreneurs to the area. This led to further growth and development of the county's towns, as mining camps transformed into thriving communities. The mining industry continued to play a crucial role in Juab County's economy well into the 20th century.
Over time, the agricultural sector also expanded, with the fertile soil and access to water from the nearby mountains supporting the growth of crops such as alfalfa, wheat, and corn. Juab County's economy became more diversified, with a balance between mining, agriculture, and other industries. Today, Juab County is still known for its rich history and natural beauty, attracting visitors who come to explore its historical sites, enjoy its outdoor recreational opportunities, and experience the unique charm of a frontier community.
Brief timeline of the history of Juab County, Utah:
- 1851: Juab County was founded.
- 1853: Nephi was settled as the county seat.
- 1870s: Rich deposits of coal were discovered in the county.
- 1894: The Uinta National Forest was established to the east of the county.
- 1900: The Juab Stake Tabernacle was completed in Nephi.
- 1903: Electric lights were introduced in Nephi.
- 1907: Juab County High School was established.
- 1911: The first permanent courthouse was completed.
- 1917: The Juab County Fair was first organized.
- 1922: The first airport in Juab County was built in Nephi.
- 1930s: The Civilian Conservation Corps built several bridges in the county.
- 1969: The Juab County Commission approved the creation of a hospital district.
- 1990s: Juab County experienced steady population growth.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Juab County, Utah.