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Lehi Historic Archive File Categories Abel John Evans Home 482 North Lehi Historic Archive File Categories Abel John Evans Home 482 North 200 West Achievements of Lehi Citizens Adobe­Lehi Plant Airplane Flights in Lehi Alex Christofferson­Champion Wrestler Alex Loveridge Home All About Food and Fuel/Sinclair Allred Park Alma Peterson Construction/Kent Peterson Alpine Fireplaces Alpine School District Alpine Soil/Water Conservation District Alpine Stake Alpine Stake Tabernacle Alpine, Utah American Dream Labs American Football League­Dick Felt (Titans/Patriots) American Fork Canyon American Fork Canyon Flour Mill American Fork Canyon Mining District American Fork Canyon Power Plant American Fork Cooperative Institution American Fork Hospital American Fork, Utah American Legion/Veterans American Legion/Veterans­Boys State American Red Cross Ancient Order of United Workmen (AOUW) Ancient Utah Fossils and Rock Art Andrew Fjeld Animal Life of Utah Antiquities Act Arcade Dance Hall Arches National Park Arctic Circle Ashley and Virlie Nelson Home (153 West 200 North) Assembly Hall Athenian Club Aunt Libby’s Dog Cemetery Author­Fred Hardy Author­John Rockwell, Historian Author­Kay Cox Author­Linda Bethers: Christmas Orange Author­Richard Van Wagoner Bank of American Fork Bates Service Station Bathhouses in Utah Beal Meat Packing Plant Bear River Massacre Beck’s Bath House (See Saratoga­Beck’s Hot Springs) Beehive House Big Field Bill Evans “Pool Hall” Bishop and Schaeffer Store Bishop’s Storehouses in Lehi Black Hawk War and Lehi Black Hawk War­Lehi Rodeos Black Hawk War­Veterans and Encampments Blue Goose Boutique Boats and Ships of Utah Bonneville Salt Flats Bootlegging Boy Scouts­Lehi Boy Scout­Scout Patches Brick Canvas Bridal Center/This and That Bridge Street Brigham City, Utah Brigham Young Monument Brigham Young University/Brigham Young Academy Broadbent Family Reunions (old) Broadbents Store Broadbent Photograph Collection/Broadbent Photographers Broadcaster Bud Hutchings Orchestra Buffalo Bull River Burns Cowboy Shop C. L. Johnson Store (Railroad Street) Cabelas Store Camp Floyd Camp Floyd­Fairfield/Frogtown Camp Floyd­Benefit to Lehi Residents Camp Floyd­James Buchanan Camp Floyd­Lot Smith and Militia attacks on Johnson's Army Camp Floyd­Mormon:The Move South Camp Floyd­Soldiers Camp Floyd­Stagecoach Inn Camp Floyd­State Park Camp Floyd­Utah War Camp Floyd Mining District Camp Wagons Camp Williams Candy Man Tom Smith Canute Peterson Party­Exploration of Lehi Capitol Reef National Monument Carl Mellor­Lehi Historian Carter’s Orchestra Cathy Allred­Lehi Journalist­Global Issues Cathy Allred­Lehi Journalist­Lehi Events and People Cathy Allred­Lehi Journalist­Northern Utah Cities Cathy Allred­Lehi Journalist­Utah County Cedar Fort (Utah­Cedar Valley) Cedar Fort­Bands/Orchestras Cedar Fort­Barns Cedar Fort­Blacksmiths Cedar Fort­Buildings/Houses Cedar Fort­Cedar Fort Grocery Store Cedar Fort­Dance Hall Cedar Fort­Dances Cedar Fort­Elementary School Cedar Fort­Farming Cedar Fort­Hacking General Merchandise Store Cedar Fort­July 24th Celebration Cedar Fort­Old Fort Cedar Fort­People Cedar Fort­Politics Cedar Fort­Poundkeeper Cedar Fort­Rodeo/Rodeo Grounds Cedar Fort­Sons and Daughters of Cedar Fort Cedar Fort Ward/Church House C.E. Johnson Home at Lehi Junction Centennial Hall­Tithing Barn Centennial Park Central School Centre Theatre Challenger School Championship Wrestling In Lehi Chantante Chorus Charley Nelson­Lehi City Building Maintenance­Beautification Awards Chief Arapeen Chief Blackhawk Chief Little Soldier Chief Old Elk Chief Ouray Chief Peteetneet Chief Pocatello Chief Yan Tan Chipman’s Store(American Fork) Christian Knudsen Home Christensen Warehouse Controversy of Cigarettes in Utah Cinco Circle K Citizen Interview­Alta Nielson Citizen Interview­Alvin Schow Citizen Interview­Audrey Wilson Citizen Interview­Boyd Holmstead Citizen Interview­Cliff Austin Citizen Interview­Dale Peterson Citizen Interview­Elwin Barnes Citizen Interview­Esther Hebrew Citizen Interview­Ethel Watkins Citizen Interview­Eva L. Colledge Oxborrow Johnson Citizen Interview­Fawn Willes Citizen Interview­Garn Holbrook Citizen Interview­Gene Phillips Citizen Interview­George Ricks Citizen Interview­George Tripp Citizen Interview­Geraldine Ekins Citizen Interview­J.B. Cooper Citizen Interview­Jetta Fowler Allred Citizen Interview­LaRue Dorton Citizen Interview­Lenore and Evan Colledge Citizen Interview­Leo and Edna Loveridge Citizen Interview­Lucille White Citizen Interview­Mr. and Mrs. Randall Schow Citizen Interview­Barbara Smith Citizen Interview­Oliver Smith Citizen Interview­Ray Andreason Citizen Interview­Rose Wilkin Citizen Interview­Russell Felt Citizen Interview­Ruth Peterson Citizen Interview­Sherwin Allred Citizen Interview­Stan Russon Citizen Interview­Vera Bullock Citizen Interview­Virgil Peterson Citizen Interview­Walter Webb Citizen Interview­Gayle Van Wagoner (Richard’s Mother) City Bakery and Cafe City Hotel(588 North 300 East) Civil Government Classes of the 1890’s Civil War and Lehi Coates Home Cockfighting in Lehi/Utah Code of Arms Coin and Currency in Utah Cold Springs Colonial House Comer Cathedral Comer Ice House/Ice Wagon Commercial Club Communism and Utah Community Signal Drum Colonel Thomas Kane Conference Center of the LDS Church Congresswoman Reva Beck Rosonne (from AF) Costco Wholesale of Lehi Cotter’s Grocery Store Country Bakery/Lehi Bakery Cozy Theater/Utah Theater Climatology Data­Utah­U.S. Dept. of Commerce (1940’s) Creations by Tish Culvers of Lehi Curfew Bell Cutler Mansion Dale and Elda Hadfield Home Dalley Historical Building Dalley Jewelry Store Daniel Evans Home Darling Hotel Daughters of the Utah Pioneers David Evans(See Mayors of Lehi: David Evans or Biograph­Evans, David) David Evans Homes in Lehi David Evans Statue Davis Market Days of ‘47 Parade Deer Creek Land and Livestock Company Deer Hunting Denny’s Restaurant Deseret Alphabet Deseret Bank Deseret Chemical Deseret Farmer Deseret Store and Tithing Office Deseret Telegraph Company Devey’s Store (American Fork) Dickeys Barbeque Pit Dinosaur National Monument Diptheria Epidemic of 1885 Dominguez­Escalante Dominos Pizza Donna Anderson­Lehi Historian Dorton and Sons Meat Market and Groceries Douglas Clothing Store Dramatic Association of Lehi (1854­55) Dr. Boyd Larsen Dr. Elmo Eddington Dr. J.G. Jones­Dentist Dr. Kent Davis­Davis Dental Drought of 1934 Dry Creek Dugway Proving Grounds Durfey Dry Cleaners Eaglecrest Elementary Eagle Mountain, Utah Ebeneezer Beesley (Music Director and Writer of Hymns) Edward Harrison Home in Lehi Edward Ross Home (400 North Center) Edward Southwick Home Edward Southwick Real Estate Elk Saloon Emmett and Ethel’s Restaurant Entertainment­Bandini (Movie filmed partly in Lehi in 1989) Entertainment­Dennis Christen, Korean Actor Entertainment­Devil's Brigade filmed in Lehi. Entertainment­Divided by Hate­movie filmed in Lehi Entertainment­Eric R Johnson; Actor and Stuntsman lives in Lehi. Entertainment­Finau Brothers­Disney Golf Competition Entertainment­“Footloose”­ Filmed in Lehi Entertainment­Legend of Sleepy Hollow­Premiere in Lehi Entertainment­Promised Land­Television Series filmed in Lehi Entertainment­Second Quarter Quell­filmed in Lehi Entertainment­Sister Wives TV Series in Lehi Entertainment­Stand by Stephen King movie Entertainment­Take Down­movie filmed in Lehi Entertainment­Touched by An Angel Filmed in Lehi and Utah Entertainment­Wilford Brimley actor lived in Lehi E.N. Webb Jeweler Evan’s Cafe Evans Polygamy Bill Exodus from Lehi 1858­1865 Explorers Eyecare of Lehi­Dr. Robert Gray Fairfield, Utah Fairfield School Fillmore­Utah’s First Capital First Butcher­Joseph A. Dorton First Children Born in Lehi First Security Bank Fishing in Lehi/Utah Five Mile Pass Floral on Main Fort Douglas Fort Lehi Wall Fort Limhi Four Seasons Fourth of July Fireworks­Lehi Fire Department Fox Hollow Elementary School Franklin School (Northwest School) Friends of Camp Floyd Garden Club Gardo House Garfield Beach Garff Brothers Market Garff Hall Gateway Park General Refractories Geneva Resort Geneva Steel­Burbank Jolley Collection Geneva Steel­1960­1967 George A. Jedenoff years. Geneva Steel­History Geneva Steel­Lehi Employees Geneva Steel­Other Employees George Austin Home George Phillips Home George Webb Home(355 North 100 East) Ghost Towns of Utah Giles Garage and Blacksmith Shop Girl Scouts and Lehi Glee Club Saloon Glen’s Barbershop Glen Canyon Dam Glen Wanlass Service Station Gold Rush Goodwin’s Golden Rule Gosiute War of 1863 G.P.S. Grafton, Utah (Ghost Town) Grammar School Grant Kirkham Service Station Grass Furniture Grasshopper Wars Great Salt Lake Greens Park Greenwood Carpets and Furniture Greenwood Colonial Manor/Abbington Manor Group Home Threat Gudmundsen Jewelry Gus Slade Home HADCO Construction Hall of Relics Hammer Livery Station Hammer/Winn Millinery Parlor Happy Trails Tack and Feed Hardy Confectionery Harwood and Sons Saddles and Supplies Hastings Cutoff Haws Floral/ Haws Craft Haws Sweet Shop Hertell Shoe Shop Highland, Utah Hilda Erickson: Midwife and Toothaches Historical Building Nomination­Historic Registry Historical Postcards Historical Timelines of Lehi Hogle Zoo Holmstead Gas Station (Saratoga Road) Horehound Candy Hosier Saloon Hot Springs Hotel and Brewery (Porter Rockwell) Hutch’s Store/Lone Eagle Trading Post Ibapah, Utah Ice Skating in Lehi/Utah ICPA­ Intermountain Consumer Power Association Incorporation of Lehi City (signed by Brigham Young) Indian Ford Indian House Interracial Marriage in Utah Iosepa, Utah Ireco Jacob Building and Straw Hat Production James H. 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