Series 23420
Department of Natural Resources. Division of Parks and Recreation Camp Floyd State Park records
Dates: ca. 1964-
These records are housed in the Utah State Archives' permanent storage room.
Scope and Content
Records of a heritage park in Utah County, Utah. Camp Floyd is a former military post that quartered the largest troop concentration in the United States from 1858 to 1861. Stagecoach Inn, also in the park, was an overnight stop on the historic Overland Stage and Pony Express route. The park also contains a veterans' cemetery. Records may include: board minutes, administrative correspondence, land patents, initial construction inventory and planning, environmental or soil surveys, master plans, development proposals, plans and specifications, buildings, other facility construction, buildings and grounds operations or current expenses, permits, incident reports, dedication ceremonies, newspaper or magazine articles, brochures, signage, driving maps, press releases, natural studies, archaeological studies, historical studies, photographs, displays and museum exhibits, public activities, and
Arrangement
none
Additional Forms
This series is available on microfilm.
Access Restrictions
Microfiche holdings require staff assistance due to fewer reference copies. Handle masters under supervision.
Preferred Citation
Cite the Utah State Archives and Records Service, the creating agency name, the series title, and the series number.
Processing Note
Microfiche processed by Rebekkah Shaw under the National Historical Publications and Records Commission grant to the Utah State Archives and Records Services for the Utah Microfiche Backlog Project (Grant No.: NAR10-RB-50086-10). July 2010 - December 2011
Page Last Updated October 18, 2012.