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Panaca was southern Nevada's first permament settlement, founded as a Latter-day colony in 1864. Was originally part of Washington County, Utah, but the Congressional redrawing of the boundaries in 1866 put Panaca in Nevada.
Panaca was southern Nevada's first permament settlement, founded as a Latter-day colony in 1864. Was originally part of Washington County, Utah, but the Congressional redrawing of the boundaries in 1866 put Panaca in Nevada.


=== Cemeteries ===
=== Cemeteries ===


LDS Cemetery Records
[[LDS_Cemetery_Records|LDS Cemetery Records]]


US Vol. 5 page 246 - Panaca Cemetery
US Vol. 5 page 246 - Panaca Cemetery  


Return to [[Lincoln County, Nevada]]
Return to [[Lincoln County, Nevada|Lincoln County, Nevada]]  
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History and Tidbits[edit | edit source]

Panaca was southern Nevada's first permament settlement, founded as a Latter-day colony in 1864. Was originally part of Washington County, Utah, but the Congressional redrawing of the boundaries in 1866 put Panaca in Nevada.

Cemeteries[edit | edit source]

LDS Cemetery Records

US Vol. 5 page 246 - Panaca Cemetery

Return to Lincoln County, Nevada