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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, ...
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New Harmony's Köppen climate classification is Csa (Hot-summer mediterranean). The natural vegetation in the immediate vicinity of New Harmony is pinyon- ...
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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 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  ...
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Despite its small size, the town is home to several religious congregations that offer spiritual support and fellowship for its local residents.
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HISTORY. In 1852, John D. Lee and others settled Old Harmony on Ash Creek, later known as Kelsey's Ranch. The name Harmony came from ...
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The 5 largest ethnic groups in New Harmony, UT are White (Non-Hispanic) (94.9%), Two+ (Hispanic) (5.06%), White (Hispanic) (0%), Black or African American (Non- ...
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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 ...
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New Harmony Demographics · White: 94.94% · Two or more races: 5.06% · Black or African American: 0% · Native American: 0% · Asian: 0% · Native Hawaiian or Pacific ...