Series 23966
Junction (Utah) Cemetery record

Dates: 1990.

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These records are housed in the Utah State Archives' permanent storage room.

Historical Note

An agency history is available.

Scope and Content

Inasmuch as the town of Junction had kept no records relating to community cemeteries, Ms. Dortha B. Davenport took the initiative to reconstruct and compile a cemetery record for the community. In compiling this record Ms. Davenport obtained information from obituaries, LDS Church records, her personal journal, communication with relatives, and the inscriptions on headstones in Junction's several cemeteries. For each individual this record potentially provides the following information: name of deceased, gender, date and place of birth, parents' names, spouse's names, date and place of death, and cause of death. Ms. Davenport's compilation includes information about individuals buried in the Hill Cemetery (currently in use) as well as for the City Creek, Field, and Howes Cemeteries. Her record includes brief histories of abandoned cemeteries and maps of the City Creek and Field Cemeteries.

Arrangement

Grouped by cemetery.

Related Records

Cemetery records from Marysvale (Utah), Series 23956, also include burials in the Howes Cemetery.

Access Restrictions

This series is classified as Public.

Preferred Citation

Cite the Utah State Archives and Records Service, the creating agency name, the series title, and the series number.

Processing Note

The Junction cemetery record was microfilmed at Southern Utah University under the direction of Utah State Archives in January 2002 and processed by Rosemary Cundiff in February 2002.

Finding Aids

Indexes: At the beginning of her record Ms. Davenport created an index which identifies the book, page, and line containing each individual record. The index also indicates cemetery lot number. .

Indexing Terms

  • Cemeteries—Junction (Utah).
  • Burial—Junction (Utah).

Container List

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