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Spanish Fork was settled in 1851 by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as part of the Mormon Pioneers' settlement of Utah Territory.Its name derives from a visit to the area by two Franciscan friars from Spain, Silvestre Vélez de Escalante and Francisco Atanasio Domínguez in 1776, who followed the stream down Spanish Fork canyon with the objective of opening a new ...
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Spanish Fork, a stream in Boise County, Idaho, northwest of Idaho City; Spanish Fork, Utah, a city in southern Utah County Spanish Fork High School; Spanish Fork Canyon, a canyon through which the Spanish Fork (river) and Soldier Creek flow, southeast of the city; Spanish Fork (river), a river that flows through Spanish Fork Canyon, through the ...
Centre Furnace is an iron furnace located in College Township, Centre County, in the Nittany Valley. It was the first charcoal iron furnace built west of the Susquehanna River in 1790-91 by war generals Samuel Miles and John Patton. The furnace was central to the development of the Nittany Valley. The furnace is the namesake of Centre County. [2]
Martha Furnace may refer to one of three iron furnaces and the communities surrounding them: Martha Furnace, Pennsylvania, a community in Centre County, Pennsylvania; Martha Furnace (New Jersey), an iron furnace in Burlington County, New Jersey; Martha Furnace, an iron furnace operating in Hardin County, Illinois from 1848 to 1857
The Spanish Fork Fire Station was built in 1934 in Spanish Fork, Utah, United States. [2] It included Colonial Revival architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] September 2012 photo of replacement station. The station was delisted from the National Register in 1996. [1]
“There is an immediate threat to life. This is an evacuation order to leave NOW,” the sheriff’s office said.
Mill Fork is a ghost town located approximately 12 miles (19 km) east of Thistle in Spanish Fork Canyon in Utah County, Utah, United States. Named for its sawmills , Mill Fork was important in the development of the railroad through the canyon.