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The settlement is located near the Deep Creek Mountains. The site was originally established in 1859 by Mormon missionaries sent to teach the local Native Americans farming methods. A Pony Express station operated here in 1860 and 1861, and the town was on an early alignment of the Lincoln Highway.

Ibapah

Utah
Ibapah is a small unincorporated community in far western Tooele County, Utah, United States, near the Nevada state line. Wikipedia
Elevation: 5,282′
ZIP code: 84034
Area code: 435
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The farm community was established in 1859 by a group of settlers from Grantsville, led by Wilford Hudson. They had a lot of trouble with the Indians and the ...
Early settlers, James Worthington, Harrison Severe and Wilford Hudson taught farming to the Goshute indians that lived here. There is one LDS chapel, a school ...
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By 1858, Chorpenning had built a mail station at Pleasant Valley. The following spring an Indian farm was established by the government at Ibapah.
Jul 24, 2022 · Early Settlers of Ibapah ... Ibapah, also known as Deep Creek, is an Indian name which means deep, clay-colored water. Mail service, mining, ...
On December 20, 1997 the Ibapah Historical Monument was dedicated. This beautiful edifice, erected by the residents of Ibapah, includes four plaques (seen ...
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Deep Creek reflections : 125 years of settlement at Ibapah, Utah, 1859-1984 ... Physical: viii, 504 p. : ill., maps, ports.
Ibapah is located near the Deep Creek Mountains. Ibapah was settled in 1859 by Mormon missionaries sent to teach the local Native Americans farming methods.
The farm community was established in 1859 by a group of settlers from Grantsville, led by Wilford Hudson. They had a lot of trouble with the Indians and the ...
The settlers established Ibapah, originally as Deep Creek. The Deep Creek Mountains are nearby. From 1860-1861 it was a way-station for the pony express. The ...
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