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''[[United States Genealogy|United States]] > [[Utah Genealogy|Utah]] > [[Millard County, Utah Genealogy|Millard County]] > Fillmore''  
[[United States|''United States'']]'' > ''[[Utah|''Utah'']] > [[Millard County, Utah|''Millard County'']]'' > Fillmore''  


== [http://www.fillmorecity.org/ City Hall] ==
=== Fillmore History ===


Fillmore City<br>75 W. Center<br>Fillmore, Utah 84631
Fillmore is&nbsp;county seat of Millard County. It is named for the thirteenth US President Millard Fillmore.&nbsp; Fillmore was originally built as the capital of Utah Territory. The Utah Territorial Legislature approved a plan to locate the capital in the Pauvant Valley. On October 28, 1851 Utah governor Brigham Young chose the specific site for Fillmore. Jesse W. Fox that same day surveyed the town.


== Quick History  ==
Anson Call was the head of the colonizing company that shortly followed. Besides homes they built a grist mill and a saw mill. The capitol building was begun in 1852.&nbsp;In 1855 the legislature met in Fillmore. However, in 1856, the legislature decided to move the Territorial Capital to Salt Lake City.


[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fillmore,_Utah Wikipedia]
=== Fillmore City Cemetery<br> ===


== Resources  ==
The Fillmore City Cemetery is located a 350 E. 600 S. It is a beautiful, peaceful setting surrounded by large pine trees. Located inside the cemetery is a directory of burials and a large map for identifying grave sites. This map is updated several times each year. For further assistance locating specific grave sites you may contact the city office.<br>


==== Cemeteries ====
=== Fillmore Family History Center ===


'''Fillmore Cemetery'''<br>  
25 S 300 W<br>Fillmore, Millard, Utah, United States<br>Phone: 435-743-6614<br>Hours: M 1pm-4pm; T-Th 1pm-9pm; Sat 7am-12pm<br>Closed: Closed during Christmas and New Years


350 E. 600 S.<br>Fillmore, UT 84631
=== Fillmore Web Sites  ===


<span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 13.2799997329712px;">Located inside the cemetery is a directory of burials and a large map for identifying grave sites. This map is updated several times each year. For further assistance locating specific grave sites you may contact the city office. </span>[http://www.fillmorecity.org/services/Cemetery.htm Cemetery website]  
[http://www.fillmorecity.org/ Fillmore City web site]  


*[http://www.utahgravestones.org/cemetery.php?cemID=352 Utah Gravestone Photo Project]
[http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=localitydetails&subject=206075&subject_disp=Utah%2C+Millard%2C+Fillmore&columns=*,0,0 Microfilms for Fillmore at the Family History Library]  
*[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=77228&CScnty=2787& Findagrave.com]


==== Church History and Records  ====
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==== Directories  ====
 
==== FamilySearch Center  ====
 
Fillmore Utah<br>25 S. 300 W.<br>Fillmore, UT 84631<br>Phone: 435-743-6614<br>Hours: Mon 1pm-4pm; Tue-Thu 1pm-9pm; Sat 7am-12pm<br>Closed: Closed during Christmas and New Years<br>Note: These are not mailing addresses. Due to limited staff, FamilySearch Centers are unable to respond to mail inquiries. <br>  
 
==== Museums  ====
 
'''Territorial Statehouse State Park'''<br>50 W. Capitol Ave.<br>Fillmore, UT 84631<br>Phone: 435-743-5316<br>Email: caldrich@utah.gov or carlcamp@utah.gov<br>Hours: M-Sat 9am-5pm or by appointment
 
Note: Call ahead to schedule research visits. Many resources are available in the main building, but others are stored separately and require staff assistance and supervision for access. Limited staffing or special events may restrict access.
 
==== Websites  ====
 
{{FSC|Utah%2C+Millard%2C+Fillmore|subject|disp=FamilySearch.org}} FamilySearch Catalog for the city of Fillmore.
 
[[Category:Millard_County,_Utah]]

Revision as of 08:09, 2 June 2008

United States > Utah > Millard County > Fillmore

Fillmore History[edit | edit source]

Fillmore is county seat of Millard County. It is named for the thirteenth US President Millard Fillmore.  Fillmore was originally built as the capital of Utah Territory. The Utah Territorial Legislature approved a plan to locate the capital in the Pauvant Valley. On October 28, 1851 Utah governor Brigham Young chose the specific site for Fillmore. Jesse W. Fox that same day surveyed the town.

Anson Call was the head of the colonizing company that shortly followed. Besides homes they built a grist mill and a saw mill. The capitol building was begun in 1852. In 1855 the legislature met in Fillmore. However, in 1856, the legislature decided to move the Territorial Capital to Salt Lake City.

Fillmore City Cemetery
[edit | edit source]

The Fillmore City Cemetery is located a 350 E. 600 S. It is a beautiful, peaceful setting surrounded by large pine trees. Located inside the cemetery is a directory of burials and a large map for identifying grave sites. This map is updated several times each year. For further assistance locating specific grave sites you may contact the city office.

Fillmore Family History Center[edit | edit source]

25 S 300 W
Fillmore, Millard, Utah, United States
Phone: 435-743-6614
Hours: M 1pm-4pm; T-Th 1pm-9pm; Sat 7am-12pm
Closed: Closed during Christmas and New Years

Fillmore Web Sites[edit | edit source]

Fillmore City web site

Microfilms for Fillmore at the Family History Library