Last updated: 11/21/2011
150 South State Street
Mount Pleasant, UT 84647
485 North State Street
Mount Pleasant, UT 84647
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday:
1p.m. to 3 p.m.
Free to the Public
Donations are Gratefully Accepted.
Kathy Hafen
phone: 435-462-2633
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Roxey Washburn
phone: 435-462-2334
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Tudy Standlee
phone: 435-462-9739
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We are an historical home. The Relic Home is one of the first homes built outside Mt. Pleasant's fort. William S. Seely built this home. He was the first L.D.S. bishop and also the first mayor of Mt. Pleasant. We have large photo portraits of the original pioneers as well as photos of original events, pioneers, homes and historical sites. We also have collected numerous histories and genealogies of the original pioneers as well as descendants who followed them.
The Mt. Pleasant Pioneer Historical Society was formed in 1909. This was fifty years after the settlement of Mt. Pleasant. At that time the organization brought in a huge bronze statue that stands in front of the Carnegie Library located at State Street and Main Street.
We invite special groups such as school classes, class reunion and family reunions to make arrangements in advance.
We send out a newsletter once a year prior to our Annual Pioneer Day which is usually held the last Saturday in March.
Mt. Pleasant Pioneer Relic Home and Blacksmith Shop website:
http://mtpleasantpioneer.blogspot.com/.
We post new items daily.
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