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List of Sons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers historic monuments







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The Sons of Utah Pioneers and Daughters of Utah Pioneers have erected many monuments throughout the west commemorating historic moments. The following is a detail of the monuments.

State County Locality Year created Name Image
Arizona Apache St. Johns 1987 Early Settlers, Salem, AZ
Arizona Coconino Fredonia 1933 Pipe Spring National Monument Directional Plaque
Arizona Coconino Stoneman Lake 1991 Palatkwapi Trail
Arizona Coconino Tonalea 1938 George A. Smith Jr. Killed
Arizona Graham Safford 1982 Spencer W. Kimball Home
Arizona Maricopa Mesa 1988 Mesa Pioneer Monument
Arizona Maricopa Phoenix 1982 First Latter-Day Saint chapel in Phoenix
Arizona Mohave Near Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument 2005 The Historic Dixie-Long Valley, Utah Pioneer Trail
Arizona Mohave Pipe Springs 1933 Pipe Spring National Monument
Arizona Navajo Brigham City 1934 Pioneer Settlement and Cemetery
Arizona Navajo Snowflake 1940 Tom Polaca
Arizona Navajo Snowflake Tuba, Hopi Chief
Arizona Pinal Picacho 1937 Mormon Battalion Trail
California Alpine Carson Pass 1993 Mormon-Carson Pass Emigrant Trail (Melissa Coray Peak)
California El Dorado Coloma 1972 Mormon Worker's Cabin at Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park
California El Dorado Coloma 1977 Nathaniel Hawk
California Fresno Squaw Valley 1974 Mormon Emigrant Trail
California San Bernardino Sycamore Valley Ranch 1962 First Camp of the Pioneers
California San Bernardino near San Bernardino 1991 Mormon Lumber Road
California San Diego San Diego 1969 The 500 Volunteer Soldiers of the Mormon Battalion 1846-1848

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