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== History  ==
== History  ==
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==== Cemeteries  ====
==== Cemeteries  ====


== Web Sites ==
== Websites ==


*[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://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]]  
*{{FHL|Utah%2C+Emery|subject|disp=FamilySearch Catalog}}
*{{FSC|Utah%2C+Emery|subject|disp=FamilySearch Catalog}}


== References  ==
== References  ==

Latest revision as of 10:56, 6 December 2022

United States> Utah> Emery County> Victor

History

Victor, Utah was located "ten miles south of Wellington. This small community was initially established in 1885 near a small lake formed from seepage waters. The orginal name was Desert Lake, which was derived from the small lake. By 1920, the settlers were worn out by the unending struggle to survive with insufficient water, so they moved away and Victor became a ghost town." [1]

Resources

Cemeteries

Websites

References

  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), 385.