Washington, Utah
Washington City, Utah
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Washington City Utah Cemetery
The Washington City Cemetery dates back from 1859 historically. Beautiful grass and shade trees. As you can see in the photo these graves are highly decorated and taken care of.
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Washington City Justice Court
111 North 100 East
Washington City, UT 84780
Phone (435) 656-6350
Fax (435) 656-6372
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How Washington City was started
Many families left their homes in Northern Utah to start a new life and hopefully live their religion in peace and harmony. Brigham Young chose 38 families and they arrived in Washington City area on April 15, 1857. Many people suffered from diereses and hunger. Today the area is called Utah’s Dixie.
Address
300 E Parkview Drive, Washington City Utah 84780 For more information call: Washington City Recorder's Office 656-6356
Photo taken: June 2011
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Washington County census
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Alan Anderson
Branch Manager
220 N 300 E
Washington, UT 84780
(435) 627-2706
Fax: (435) 627-2776
Washington City Public Library
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This website has many links to other digital newspapers.
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Utah digital newspaper will help find birth and death records of ancesctors.
Deseret Digital newspaper
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Historical Places
Robert D Covington House
Washington Cotton Factory- Thousands of people and families who left their homes to find a new life in Utah and live their religion. There were 38 families that were asked by Brigham Young to travel to Southern Utah to grow cotton, this soon became known and called "Utah's Dixie" It was called. The Cotton Mission
Washington Relief Society Hall
Washington School
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Washington City Fire Department
Fire Station 61
250 W Buena Vista Dr
Washington City, UT 84780
(435) 673-4788
M-F 10am-4pm
Fire Department web page
Washington City Police Department
Public Safety Offices/ Police Station
95 North Main
Washington City, UT 84780
(435) 986-1515
M - F 8am-5pm
(EMERGENCY 911)
Non-Emergency Police: (435)634-5730
Police Department web page
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Washington City Website
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