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  2. Fillmore, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Fillmore is a city and the county seat of Millard County, Utah, United States. [3] The population was 2,592 at the 2020 United States Census . It is named for the thirteenth U.S. President Millard Fillmore , who was in office when Millard County was created by the Utah Territorial legislature.

  3. Utah Territorial Statehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Territorial Statehouse, officially Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum, is a state park in Fillmore, Utah. The museum and park preserves the original seat of government for Utah Territory before the capital was moved to Salt Lake City in 1856. Built from 1852 to 1855, the statehouse was initially intended as a larger structure ...

  4. Council House (Salt Lake City) - Wikipedia

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    Following the creation of the territory, it was decided to move Utah's capital city to Fillmore, Utah (because of its centralized location). [2] In Fillmore, the territorial government began construction of the Utah Territorial Statehouse , although the Council House continued to be used for official business until the statehouse was at least ...

  5. Millard County, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Fillmore, located near the geographic center of the territory, was originally built as the capital of Utah Territory. The Utah Territorial Legislature approved a plan to locate the capital in the Pahvant Valley. On October 28, 1851, Utah Governor Brigham Young traveled to the valley and chose the specific site for Fillmore. The town was ...

  6. Utah State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The capitol is the main building of the Utah State Capitol Complex, which is located on Capitol Hill, overlooking downtown Salt Lake City. The Neoclassical revival, Corinthian style building was designed by architect Richard K.A. Kletting, and built between 1912 and 1916. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in ...

  7. Utah - Wikipedia

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    It was created with the Compromise of 1850, and Fillmore, named after President Millard Fillmore, was designated the capital. The territory was given the name Utah after the Ute tribe of Native Americans. Salt Lake City replaced Fillmore as the territorial capital in 1856.

  8. Opinion: In Utah, the Capitol really is the people's house

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  9. Utah Territory - Wikipedia

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    The first Territorial Capital City and Capitol building was located 1850 to 1856 in the small town of Fillmore, Utah, named for the new 13th President Millard Fillmore, who approved and signed the Congressional organic act and territorial erection bill of September 1850, and the small local government was set up here including the meetings of ...