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''[[United States Genealogy|United States]]''> ''[[Utah Genealogy|Utah]]''> ''[[Emery County, Utah Genealogy|Emery County]]''> ''Clawson''  
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== History  ==
== History  ==


Clawson, Utah is located "seven miles southwest of Castle Dale and three and one-half miles northeast of Ferron. It was settled in the spring of 1897 by the families of Edward Jorgenson, Elias Blackburn, Guy King, and others. The original name was Kingsville for the King family. The early location was two miles east of present day Clawson. Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints advised the move to the present site in 1902. On October 1904, Apostle Rudger Clawson came to organize a ward and the town name was changed from Kingsville to Clawson in his honor."<ref>John W. Van Cott, ''Utah Place Names: A Comprehensive Guide To the Origins of Geographic Names'' (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1990), 81.</ref>  
Clawson, Utah&nbsp;is located "seven miles southwest of Castle Dale and three and one-half miles northeast of Ferron. It was settled in the spring of 1897 by the families of Edward Jorgenson, Elias Blackburn, Guy King, and others. The original name was Kingsville for the King family. The early location was two miles east of present day Clawson. Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints advised the move to the present site in 1902. On October 1904, Apostle Rudger Clawson came to organize a ward and the town name was changed from Kingsville to Clawson in his honor."<ref>John W. Van Cott, ''Utah Place Names: A Comprehensive Guide To the Origins of Geographic Names'' (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1990), 81.</ref>  


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*[http://usgenwebsites.org/UTGenWeb/Emery/ The Emery County UT GenWeb Project], a member of [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~utgenweb/index.html The UTGenWeb Project], an affiliate of [[USGenWeb|The USGenWeb Project]]  
*[http://usgenwebsites.org/UTGenWeb/Emery/ The Emery County UT GenWeb Project], a member of [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~utgenweb/index.html The UTGenWeb Project], an affiliate of [[USGenWeb|The USGenWeb Project]]  
*[http://www.emerycounty.com/clawson/clawson.htm Clawson Town]  
*[http://www.emerycounty.com/clawson/clawson.htm Clawson Town]  
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== References  ==
== References  ==

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History[edit | edit source]

Clawson, Utah is located "seven miles southwest of Castle Dale and three and one-half miles northeast of Ferron. It was settled in the spring of 1897 by the families of Edward Jorgenson, Elias Blackburn, Guy King, and others. The original name was Kingsville for the King family. The early location was two miles east of present day Clawson. Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints advised the move to the present site in 1902. On October 1904, Apostle Rudger Clawson came to organize a ward and the town name was changed from Kingsville to Clawson in his honor."[1]


Wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.com: accessed 3 March 2010), "Clawson, Utah."

Resources[edit | edit source]

Cemeteries[edit | edit source]

Clawson Cemetery
Highway 10 (5 miles south of Clawson)
Clawson, Utah 84516

Websites[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. John W. Van Cott, Utah Place Names: A Comprehensive Guide To the Origins of Geographic Names (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1990), 81.