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The cemetery was associated with the early Mormon settlements in the area, including St. Thomas, Nevada.It was moved to its present location in 1935 to remove it from area to be covered by Lake Mead following the construction of Hoover Dam.
Overton was originally settled in 1869 by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, led by Helaman Pratt. A regular branch was organized there in 1883. [2] In the 1880s, Overton was the location of the only store in the lower Moapa Valley and attracted people from neighboring localities who arrived in Overton to buy supplies.
ZIP code: 52224. Area code: 319: FIPS code: 19-23160: GNIS feature ID: 0456087: Website: www.dysartiowa.com: ... UCS has learning centers located in Dysart and La ...
The communities of Moapa Town, Logandale and Overton are located in the valley. Logandale is about 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Moapa Town, and Overton is about 5 miles (8.0 km) southeast of Logandale. Prior to the creation of Lake Mead, Moapa Valley also included the town of St. Thomas, which was abandoned in 1938 due to the rising lake level.
Overton played for the Tigers from 2016-2019, recording 52 receptions and seven touchdowns in 51 games. During his time at the school, they won four ACC championships and national titles in 2016 ...
This road, designated State Route 12 proceeded southerly from U.S. Route 91 (US 91) (now I-15) through Logandale and Overton and southeasterly to the former town of St. Thomas a total distance of 20 miles (32 km) and then easterly crossing the Virgin River towards the Arizona state line over a distance of 18 miles (29 km). [5]
View of Logandale. Established on the west side of the Muddy River in 1865, Logandale was originally named St. Joseph.It was moved and renamed New St. Joseph, or St. Joseph #2 in 1868, by settlers driven out of their first town of Saint Joseph, Nevada on the east side of the Muddy River when it burned down.
Joseph Dysart (July 8, 1820 – September 8, 1893) was an American farmer and politician. Born in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, Dysart moved to Iowa and eventually settled in the community of Dysart, Iowa, which was named after him. [1] Dysart was a farmer; he served in the Iowa State Senate from 1861 to 861 and from