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=== History and Tidbits === | === History and Tidbits ===<!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors --> | ||
Panaca was southern Nevada's first permament settlement, founded as a Latter-day colony in 1864. Was originally part of Washington County, Utah, but the Congressional redrawing of the boundaries in 1866 put Panaca in Nevada. | Panaca was southern Nevada's first permament settlement, founded as a Latter-day colony in 1864. Was originally part of Washington County, Utah, but the Congressional redrawing of the boundaries in 1866 put Panaca in Nevada. | ||
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=== Cemeteries === | === Cemeteries === | ||
[[LDS_Cemetery_Records|LDS Cemetery Records]] | |||
US Vol. 5 page 246 - Panaca Cemetery | US Vol. 5 page 246 - Panaca Cemetery | ||
Return to [[Lincoln County, Nevada | Return to [[Lincoln County, Nevada|Lincoln County, Nevada]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:21, 10 May 2008
History and Tidbits[edit | edit source]
Panaca was southern Nevada's first permament settlement, founded as a Latter-day colony in 1864. Was originally part of Washington County, Utah, but the Congressional redrawing of the boundaries in 1866 put Panaca in Nevada.
Cemeteries[edit | edit source]
US Vol. 5 page 246 - Panaca Cemetery
Return to Lincoln County, Nevada