Location: Idaho

Battle of Bear River – Bear River Massacre

County: Franklin
Monument #: UPTLA 16
Sponsor/Year: Franklin County Chapter, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers; Cache Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America; and Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association - 1932

Location: Highway 91 NW of Preston about 3 miles, at the intersection with Hot Springs Road, and ¼ mile after crossing the Bear River. This monument is a rock structure, with plaques on each side, and a miniature Teepee on the top. One plaque is by the Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association and others (above...

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Book About the Beet Sugar Industry

County: Bonneville
Monument #: 103
Sponsor/Year: Eagle Rock - 2001

Not a monument although it was given a number

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Capt. Jefferson Hunt

County: Bannock
Monument #: UPTLA 119
Sponsor/Year: Descendants of Captain Hunt and the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association - 1950

Location: Eight miles south of Downey, Idaho at Redrock Pass Charles Jefferson Hunt was born in Kentucky 20 January 1804. During the exodus of members of the LDS Church from Illinois, he enlisted in the Mormon Battalion and served as Captain of Company “A” and as assistant executive officer, in the historic march of the...

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Charles Coulson Rich

County: Bear Lake
Monument #: UPTLA 73
Sponsor/Year: Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association, The Citizens of Bear Lake Valley, and his Descendants, 1937; Refurbished by LDS Church, 2006 - 1937

Location: Tabernacle Square, on the south side of the Historic Tabernacle. Charles C. Rich was a Pioneer builder of the west. Major-General of the Nauvoo Legion. Alderman of the City of Nauvoo, in the time of Joseph Smith. Pioneer of Utah, 1847. Chairman of the first committee to organize civil government in the Rocky Mountains....

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Eagle Rock Crossing of the Snake River

County: Bonneville
Monument #: UPTLA 15
Sponsor/Year: Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association -

Location: Idaho Falls Park

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Early Rexburg

County: Madison
Monument #: 111
Sponsor/Year: Upper Snake River Valley Chapter - 2001

Location: 51 N. Center This marker shows a map of the original street plan for the Rexburg settlement, locating the homes of the first settlers and other historical buildings.

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Fort Hall – Indian Trading Post

County: Bingham
Monument #: PT11
Sponsor/Year: Eastern Idaho Area Boy Scouts of America, and Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association - 1932

Location: Just south of the town of Fort Hall on Hwy. 91, on the Oregon Trail. The first habitation in this region was a fort built by Nathaniel J. Wyeth on the Snake River, fourteen miles west of this monument, July 15 – August 4, 1834. It was named for Henry Hall, senior member of...

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Fort Henry on the Snake River

County: Fremont
Monument #: UPTLA 40
Sponsor/Year: Idaho Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association & Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association - 1934

Location: Located on the southwest side of Clyde Keefer Memorial Park on the south side of the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River, in downtown St. Anthony, Idaho, on the east side of Bridge Street Fort Henry was built in the fall of 1810 by Captain Andrew Henry and his companions of the Missouri Fur...

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Fort Lemhi

County: Lemhi
Monument #: UPTLA 116
Sponsor/Year: Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association - 1950

Location: Lemhi, ID

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Historic Covered Wagon Display

County: Bingham
Monument #: 126
Sponsor/Year: Eagle Rock Chapter - 2005
GPS: N 43° 22´ 18.44″, W 112° 10´.96″

Location: North Bingham County Historical Park, 587 E. 1250 N. Shelley, ID 83274 This is a restored covered wagon typical in historic times, placed among other historic artifacts and buildings.

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