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No. 19
Erected March 5, 1933

In Tribute to The Utah Pioneers

The founders of Utah, stalwart empire builders, led by Brigham Young, entered the valley of the Great Salt Lake as its first permanent settlers July 24, 1847. This was then Mexican territory. By the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, February 2, 1848, the area was ceded to the United States.

As the first organized government in the Rocky Mountain region, the provisional state of Deseret was created March 5, 1849, to function under its constitution "until the Congress of the United States shall otherwise provide". The territory of Utah was established September 9, 1850. Brigham Young, who had been elected governor of Deseret, was appointed governor of the Territory of Utah by Millard Fillmore the President of the United States.

Utah became the 45th state in the Union January 4, 1896.

With loyalty to high principals and unwavering trust in God, the "Mormon" pioneers established this commonwealth framing its government according to the orderliness of their lives, thus gaining for themselves and their posterity the inspiring freedom assured to all citizens of our Republic.

Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association
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