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History. The town of New Harmony was settled in 1862, by families driven from Fort Harmony when the fort had to be abandoned after most of its adobe walls were washed away during a month of heavy rains in January and February, during the Great Flood of 1862.
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HISTORY. The New Harmony name came from Harmony and Fort Harmony. The name originally came from Harmony, Pennsylvania where the Mormon Prophet, Joseph Smith, ...
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 ...
In April 1857, the militia of Utah was divided into thirteen districts. In 1866 and. 1867, the Southern Division of the militia trained here, east of our town, ...
A new adobe fort was built between May 1854 and February 1855. It was the first fort in the territory to be made of adobe brick, as the Spaniards suggested.
Oct 6, 2016 · A drive into what's now the town of New Harmony reveals another marker at the site where the Iron County Division of the Utah Militia camped and ...
Oct 3, 2021 · In December 1852, a group of ten men including John D. Lee and Elisha Groves started building a fort along Ash Creek, near the site of today's ...
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 ...
The Fort Harmony Site is a historic site with a monument in New Harmony, Utah. It was established on May 20, 1854 by Brigham Young, who served as the second ...
Fort Harmony was important as one of the first settlements of Southern Utah. It was founded by John D. Lee, one of the most interesting and controversial ...