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History of [http://www.onlineutah.com/paysonhistory.shtml Payson], Utah County, Utah.
History of [http://www.onlineutah.com/paysonhistory.shtml Payson], Utah County, Utah.  


Payson has a [http://www.paysonutah.org/ city web site], with the current calendar of community events, education information, parks and recreation and other information.
Payson has a [http://www.paysonutah.org/ city web site], with the current calendar of community events, education information, parks and recreation and other information.  


== Resources  ==
== Resources  ==
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Utah County and Utah Territorial Business Directory, Culmer, 1879-80 - Free (Don's List)<br>- includes every resident in Utah County, [http://www.evendon.net/PGHLookups/cgi-bin/HandOff-1_0.cgi?Utah1879+Utah1879+0233SP Payson] begins on the bottom of page 233-239  
Utah County and Utah Territorial Business Directory, Culmer, 1879-80 - Free (Don's List)<br>- includes every resident in Utah County, [http://www.evendon.net/PGHLookups/cgi-bin/HandOff-1_0.cgi?Utah1879+Utah1879+0233SP Payson] begins on the bottom of page 233-239  


==== Genealogical and Historical Societies ====
==== Genealogical and Historical Societies ====


The [http://www.peteetneetmuseum.org/society.htm Payson Historical Society ]was founded in 1989 to collect and preserve historical items pertinent to Payson City History.  
The [http://www.peteetneetmuseum.org/society.htm Payson Historical Society ]was founded in 1989 to collect and preserve historical items pertinent to Payson City History.  


==== Georgraphy and Demographics ====
==== Georgraphy and Demographics ====


The [http://www.historymania.com/american_history/Payson%2C_Utah Georgraphy and Demographics ]of&nbsp;the 2000 Census listed 12,716 people.
The [http://www.historymania.com/american_history/Payson%2C_Utah Georgraphy and Demographics ]of&nbsp;the 2000 Census listed 12,716 people.  


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*[http://www.peteetneetmuseum.org/ Peteetneet Museum and Cultrual Arts Center ]is located in the historical Peteetneet School built in 1901, 10 North 600 East, Payson, UT 84651 (801) 465-5265 FAX (801)465-9427
*[http://www.peteetneetmuseum.org/ Peteetneet Museum and Cultrual Arts Center ]is located in the historical Peteetneet School built in 1901, 10 North 600 East, Payson, UT 84651 (801) 465-5265 FAX (801)465-9427


*Take a [http://www.peteetneetmuseum.org/walking.htm Walking Tour of Old Fort Peteetneet, Old Fort Payson, and Historic Payson] and find out about some of the old homes, and historical sites in down town Payson.
*Take a [http://www.peteetneetmuseum.org/walking.htm Walking Tour of Old Fort Peteetneet, Old Fort Payson, and Historic Payson] and find out about some of the old homes, and historical sites in down town Payson.  
*[http://www.peteetneetmuseum.org/exhibits.htm Exhibits] on the three floors of the Peteetneet Museum.
*[http://www.peteetneetmuseum.org/exhibits.htm Exhibits] on the three floors of the Peteetneet Museum.


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==== Pioneers and People of Interest in Payson  ====


*[http://heritage.uen.org/companies/Wc8e3e5d180898.htm Irene Colvin Corbett ]was a [http://www.peteetneetmuseum.org/rma.htm Payson Teacher ]and nurse who&nbsp;went to London to study, and on her return was&nbsp;lost on the Titanic, read a [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/174918/TITANIC-SINKING-LEFT-MARK-ON-A-UTAH-FAMILY.html Deseret News Article].
*[http://heritage.uen.org/companies/Wc8e3e5d180898.htm Daniel Stark&nbsp;]a Payson resident came on the Ship [http://californiapioneer.org/historic-events/ship-brooklyn Brooklyn]&nbsp;to Califorina, later&nbsp;he headed President Young called those Saints to come to Utah to&nbsp;help during Johnstons Army.
*The [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sjensen/jensen/references/ref102.htm Curtis brothers, Lyman, Joseph and George ]were some of the first settlers of Peteetneet.
*The Ute Indian Chief, [http://www.blackhawkproductions.com/Blackhawk2.htm "BlackHawk," ]is buried at the BlackHawk Memorial Park 2 miles south of Payson. He was a key figure in Utah's Black Hawk War of 1865-1872.
*[http://www.blackhawkproductions.com/Wakara.htm Walkara],&nbsp; was BlackHawk's Uncle, and a Ute Indian Leader who lead an attack on Fort Payson.
*[http://www.familyperkins.com/genealogy/jamespace.htm James Pace ]was requested by President Brigham Young to settle Peteetneet Creek, arriving on 20 Oct 1850.
*[http://www.dijoninc.com/dianesden/ajs.htm Andrew Jackson Stewart ]&nbsp;had the first store in Payson, and [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31038720 John&nbsp;Courtland Searle ]and these families were&nbsp;some of the first settlers in Payson.


==== Pioneers and People of Interest in Payson ====


*[http://heritage.uen.org/companies/Wc8e3e5d180898.htm Irene Colvin Corbett ]was a [http://www.peteetneetmuseum.org/rma.htm Payson Teacher ]and nurse who&nbsp;went to London to study, and on her return was&nbsp;lost on the Titanic, read a [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/174918/TITANIC-SINKING-LEFT-MARK-ON-A-UTAH-FAMILY.html Deseret News Article].
*[http://heritage.uen.org/companies/Wc8e3e5d180898.htm Daniel Stark&nbsp;]a Payson resident came on the Ship [http://californiapioneer.org/historic-events/ship-brooklyn Brooklyn]&nbsp;to Califorina, later&nbsp;he headed President Young called those Saints to come to Utah to&nbsp;help during Johnstons Army.
*The [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sjensen/jensen/references/ref102.htm Curtis brothers, Lyman, Joseph and George ]were some of the first settlers of Peteetneet.
*The Ute Indian Chief, "BlackHawk," is buried at the BlackHawk Memorial Park 2 miles south of Payson. He was a key figure in Utah's Black Hawk War of 1865-1872.


==== Utah County, Utah ====
==== Utah County, Utah ====


[[Category:Utah_County,_Utah]]
[[Category:Utah_County,_Utah]]

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History of Payson, Utah County, Utah.

Payson has a city web site, with the current calendar of community events, education information, parks and recreation and other information.

Resources[edit | edit source]

Cemeteries[edit | edit source]

Payson City Cemetery

I was able to use this website to find my ancestors headstone: http://www.findagrave.com/

Payson City Cemetery Department[edit | edit source]

439 W Utah Ave
Payson, UT 84651-2042
(801) 465-5260

Cemetery Location[edit | edit source]

805 E 400 N
Payson, UT‎
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Church History and Records[edit | edit source]

  • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  1. Park (Payson)
  2. Payson
  3. Payson 1
  4. Payson 2
  5. Payson 3
  6. Payson 4

Directories[edit | edit source]

Utah County and Utah Territorial Business Directory, Culmer, 1879-80 - Free (Don's List)
- includes every resident in Utah County, Payson begins on the bottom of page 233-239

Genealogical and Historical Societies[edit | edit source]

The Payson Historical Society was founded in 1989 to collect and preserve historical items pertinent to Payson City History.

Georgraphy and Demographics[edit | edit source]

The Georgraphy and Demographics of the 2000 Census listed 12,716 people.

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The History of Payson, the city initially called Peteetneet Creek, after a Ute Indian Chief is located about 60 miles south of Salt Lake, and is in Utah County.

Library[edit | edit source]

Payson City Library is located on Main Street


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Pioneers and People of Interest in Payson[edit | edit source]


Utah County, Utah[edit | edit source]