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Hatch, Utah
State
Utah
County
Garfield
Incorporated
January 3, 1934
Founded by
Meltiar Hatch, Sr.
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In 1867, LDS Church Leaders called Meltiar Hatch and his two wives, Permelia and Mary Ann to settle the Dixie Mission, in Eagle Valley, in present day Nevada.
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In 1872, Meltiar Hatch settled at the head of the Sevier River near the Junction of Mammoth and Asay Creeks. He engaged in stock raising and operated a water- ...
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Orrin Hatch was born on 22 March 1934 in Homestead Park, Pennsylvania. He is the great-grandson of Jeremiah Hatch, who founded what is now Vernal, Utah.
Hatch (Garfield County) is between Panguitch and Long Valley Junction on US-89. In 1872 the town of Aaron, also called Asay, was settled near the mouth of ...
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Emerging out of its beginnings as a ranch for Meltiar Hatch, Hatch Town became the only one of the three communities founded in Panguitch Valley south of ...
Abram Chase Hatch (January 3, 1830 – December 3, 1911) was an American Mormon pioneer and missionary and was a politician in Utah Territory.
The home they lived in was built by Jacob Beck and it was called "The Mansion" because it was so large and beautiful. People came from miles around just to see ...
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Next on our list after Antimony, Utah, you can find Hatch — a small town settled by Mormon pioneers in 1872 at the junction of Mammoth Creek and the Sevier ...
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History of Hatch, Utah, and associated towns Asay and Hillsdale. Author / Creator: Riggs, Effel Harmon Burrows. Available as: Physical.
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