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  2. Joseph Olpin House - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph Olpin House at 510 Locust Ave. in Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States, was built in 1874 or 1875, by Joseph Olpin, a skilled mason. It has also been known as the Edward L. Platt Residence. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1] [2]

  3. Albert H. Olpin - Wikipedia

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    Albert H. Olpin (moustache) and other Mormon missionaries in South Carolina, November 15, 1902. Albert Henry Olpin (August 11, 1870 – August 13, 1923), a native of Pleasant Grove, Utah, was a Mormon missionary who was brutally attacked by a group of unidentified men in Williamsburg County, South Carolina in 1903. [1]

  4. A. Ray Olpin - Wikipedia

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    Olpin was the eldest son of eight children of Albert H. Olpin (who was severely beaten by a mob while serving on an LDS mission in South Carolina) and was raised in Pleasant Grove, Utah. He was accepted into the Brigham Young University business school at 16 years of age, but left school a year later to serve a four-year mission in Japan for ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sanpete ...

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    September 12, 2000 (140 S. Main St. Centerfield: Stone school and church from c. 1886-67. 13: Cox Family Big House Complex: April 7, 2020 (98 N. 100 West

  6. Pleasant Grove Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Pleasant Grove Historic District is a 112-acre (45 ha) historic district in Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [ 1 ] Description

  7. Battle Creek massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Battle Creek massacre was a lynching of a Timpanogos group on March 5, 1849, by a group of 35 Mormon settlers at Battle Creek Canyon near present-day Pleasant Grove, Utah. [1] It was the first violent engagement between the settlers who had begun coming to the area two years before, and was in response to reported cattle theft by the group.

  8. Fugal Dugout House - Wikipedia

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    The Fugal Dugout House is a historic house at what is now 630 North 400 East in Pleasant Grove, Utah, built in 1869. Description and history

  9. Murder of Michele MacNeill - Wikipedia

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    Martin MacNeill was the medical director of Utah State Development Center in American Fork, Utah. [1] Martin had served as an LDS bishop (lay leader of a congregation). [11] He was formerly a physician practicing in Pleasant Grove, had served in the military, and had received a law degree, [2] though he did not practice law. [1]