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The name originally came from Harmony, Pennsylvania where the Mormon Prophet, Joseph Smith, translated the Book of Mormon. The local settlers also liked the name because it suggested the harmony and united action the pioneers wanted to engender during their periods of trial and hardship.
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New Harmony is a town in northern Washington County, Utah, United States. The population was 207 at the 2010 census.
Both were named for Hamony, Pennsylvania, where the Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith translated the Book of Mormon. The local settlers also appreciated the name ...
Oct 3, 2021 · In August 1866, Apostle and Brigadier General of the Utah Militia, Erastus Snow, visited New Harmony and called 65 men “to reconnoiter the ...
In 1861-62, a large number of people were called from northern and middle counties of Utah to help settle Southern Utah. Some of these stayed to help settle New.
The New Harmony area was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1852. Initially developed as farm land and orchards, it now is a small but thriving community of locals ...
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In 1852, John D. Lee and others settled Old Harmony on Ash Creek, later known as Kelsey's Ranch. The name Harmony came from Harmony, Pennsylvania where the ...
Groves, John D. Lee and others built a fort on Ash Creek, called Harmony. The fort was abandoned in 1854 and a new site located called Fort Harmony. Following ...
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Nov 12, 2013 · In 1852 Elisha H. Groves, John D. Lee and others built a fort on Ash Creek, called Harmony. The fort was abandoned in 1854 and a new site ...
Oct 6, 2016 · Many of the pioneers who first settled the Harmony Valley are buried in the New Harmony ... named Black Hawk. ... called Utah home. Pace is 86 now ...