MONUMENTS AND MARKERS
DUP Marker |
Monument of two mill burrs purchased from Brigham Young used by early settlers to grind wheat. Dedicated August 2, 1937 by the DUP Elizabeth Passey Camp at Paris. |
DUP Marker #66 |
Monument marking the first LDS Church building in Montpelier. Dedicated July 1, 1941 by the DUP Bear Lake Company. |
DUP Marker #211 |
Monument commemorating the settlement of St. Charles. Dedicated in 1955 by the DUP Mary Windley Camp. |
DUP Marker #238 |
Monument commemorating the arrival of the first permanent settlers in Bear Lake Valley. Relocated from Emigration Canyon to Liberty and dedicated July 18, 1957 by the DUP Bear Lake Company. |
DUP Marker #289 |
Monument marking the first building used for church & school in Paris. Dedicated August 1, 1932 by the DUP Bear Lake Company. |
DUP Marker #294 |
Monument commemorating the settlement of Fish Haven dedicated in 1964 by the DUP Fish Haven Camp. |
DUP Marker #311 |
Monument marking the tithing office at Montpelier. Dedicated in 1963 under the auspices of the three (3) DUP Camps in Montpelier. |
DUP Marker #380 |
Monument commemorating the settlement of Bloomington. Dedicated in 1971 by the DUP Bloomington Camp. |
DUP Marker #410 |
Monument commemorating the first public building constructed at Georgetown. Dedicated July 16, 1980 by the DUP Twin Creeks Camp. |
DUP Marker #441 |
Monument marking the cabin built by the Thomas Sleight & Charles Atkins families in which they lived together during the winter of 1863. Dedicated in 1988 by the DUP Elizabeth Passey Camp at Paris. |