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== History  ==
== History  ==
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Orangeville, Utah is a "small community two and one-half miles northwest of Castle Dale. It was named for Orange Seely, an early settler in Castle Valley. The community had an early name of Upper Castle Dale." <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), 282.</ref>  
Orangeville, Utah is a "small community two and one-half miles northwest of Castle Dale. It was named for Orange Seely, an early settler in Castle Valley. The community had an early name of Upper Castle Dale." <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), 282.</ref>  


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Wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.com: accessed 3 March 2010), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orangeville,_Utah "Orangeville, Utah."]  
Wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.com: accessed 3 March 2010), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orangeville,_Utah "Orangeville, Utah."]  
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==== Cemeteries  ====
==== Cemeteries  ====


'''Orangeville Cemetery <br>'''1300 West Cemetery Road <br>Orangeville, Utah 84537 <br>
'''Orangeville Cemetery <br>'''1300 West Cemetery Road <br>Orangeville, Utah 84537 <br>  


== Societies and Libraries  ==
== Societies and Libraries  ==
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'''Orangeville Branch Library <br>'''125 South Main Street <br>Orangeville, Utah 84537 <br>Phone: 435-748-2726 <br>Fax: 435-748-2736 <br>Hours M-F 9:30am-5:30pm  
'''Orangeville Branch Library <br>'''125 South Main Street <br>Orangeville, Utah 84537 <br>Phone: 435-748-2726 <br>Fax: 435-748-2736 <br>Hours M-F 9:30am-5:30pm  


== Websites ==
== Web Sites ==


*[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~utemery/index.html The Emery County UT GenWeb Project], a member of [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~utgenweb/index.html The UTGenWeb Project], an affiliate of [[USGenWeb|The USGenWeb Project]]  
*[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~utemery/index.html 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/orangeville/orangeville.htm Orangeville City]  
*[http://www.emerycounty.com/orangeville/orangeville.htm Orangeville City]  
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*{{FHL|Utah%2C+Emery|subject|disp=Family History Library Catalog}}


== References  ==
== References  ==


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Revision as of 00:39, 7 January 2011

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History[edit | edit source]

Orangeville, Utah is a "small community two and one-half miles northwest of Castle Dale. It was named for Orange Seely, an early settler in Castle Valley. The community had an early name of Upper Castle Dale." [1]


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

Resources[edit | edit source]

Cemeteries[edit | edit source]

Orangeville Cemetery
1300 West Cemetery Road
Orangeville, Utah 84537

Societies and Libraries[edit | edit source]

Orangeville Branch Library
125 South Main Street
Orangeville, Utah 84537
Phone: 435-748-2726
Fax: 435-748-2736
Hours M-F 9:30am-5:30pm

Web Sites[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), 282.