
The Willard (Utah) Photograph Collection, n.d.
Willard (Utah) Photograph Collection, n.d., Utah State Historical Society. The Willard (Utah) Photograph Collection is the physical property of the Utah Historical Society, Salt Lake City, …
Willard City - History - WILLARD, UTAH
Willard, Utah was settled in 1851 and was originally named North Willow Creek. In 1859 it was renamed Willard in honor of Willard Richards, an LDS Apostle and counselor to Brigham …
WILLARD'S UNSUNG OLD TOWN - Deseret News
Mar 20, 1994 · Since it is so close to Brigham City, the town no longer has many of the small businesses that once gave Utah's towns their independence and pride, but pioneer heritage …
Willard, Utah - Wikipedia
Willard (Shoshoni: Sogo-timp-bow ya) [4] is a city in Box Elder County, Utah, United States. The population was 1,978 at the 2020 census. [5]
History of Willard, Utah | Intermountain Histories
Sep 28, 2023 · The town was originally named Willow Creek due to the numerous flowers located around the creek. In 1857, it was renamed “Willard,” in honor of the Mormon apostle, Willard …
Willard Historic District | JacobBarlow.com
Dec 28, 2024 · The Willard Historic District illustrates several significant facts relating to America’s and Utah’s history and heritage, as follows: The concentration of rock homes reflecting the …
Willard Historic District - Wikipedia
The town of Willard, about 45 miles (72 km) north of Salt Lake City, Utah was settled in 1851 and was originally named Willow Creek for the stream lined by willows which descended from a …
Willard, Utah - FamilySearch
Jul 27, 2023 · Willard had its beginning in 1851, when several companies of settlers were sent out from Salt Lake City. Nineteen people located on North Willow Creek, seven miles south of …
Pioneer Day Celebration p.3 | Department of Cultural and …
Utah State Historical Society Classified Photo Collection: File Name: Pioneer_Day_Celebration_p.3.tif: Photo Number: 21496: Classification: 394: Publisher: Utah …
History of Willard, Utah
Willard is midway between Brigham City and Ogden on US-89. It was settled in 1851 and called North Willow Creek for the name of the creek the people settled on, and to separate it from …