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  2. Hyrum, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Hyrum is a city in Cache County, Utah. ... The town got a post office in 1861. By 1900 the population had grown to the point that the ward was divided in three. Hyrum ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cache County ...

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    City or town Description 1: George Washington Baker House: ... Hyrum Stake Tithing Office: Hyrum Stake Tithing Office: January 25, 1985 (#85000251) March 29, 2018: 26 ...

  4. Hyrum First Ward Meetinghouse - Wikipedia

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    The Hyrum First Ward Meetinghouse is a historic meetinghouse of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hyrum, Utah. It was built in 1903, and designed in the Gothic Revival style by architect Karl C. Schaub. [2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since February 15, 1980. [1]

  5. Soren Hanson House - Wikipedia

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    The Soren Hanson House, a Queen Anne-style house at 166 W. Main St. in Hyrum, Utah, was built in 1905–07. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] It is a two-and-a-half-story "castle" which was, until 1980 at least, the largest private residence in the city of Hyrum.

  6. Nibley, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Nibley is a city in Cache County, Utah, United States. Incorporated in 1935, it was named after Charles W. Nibley , a leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . The population was 7,328 at the 2020 census .

  7. Mountain Crest High School - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Crest High School (MCHS) is a four-year public high school in Hyrum, Utah.Established in 1983 as part of the Cache County School District, its campus is in the southeast part of Hyrum, a city in the Southern part of Cache County.

  8. John Smith (nephew of Joseph Smith) - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 124 The office of Presiding Patriarch was first held by Joseph Smith Sr., the father of the religion's founder. [3] Before his death in 1840, Joseph Smith Sr. declared his eldest living son, Hyrum, would receive the office of patriarch by virtue of lineal succession.

  9. Hyrum State Park - Wikipedia

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    Hyrum State Park is in the northeastern part of Utah. It lies at 4,700 feet (1,400 m), and consists of 265 acres (1.07 km 2) surrounding a 450-acre (1.8 km 2) reservoir. The park is used for fishing, boating, camping, picnicking, hiking, waterskiing, and swimming. The park was named for Hyrum Smith, the brother of LDS church founder Joseph ...