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Hoytsville is a census-designated
place in
western Summit County, Utah,
United States.
Hoytsville is
named for
early settler Samuel P. Hoyt. It is bordered...
- (county seat)
Kamas Oakley Park City
Francis Henefer East
Basin Echo
Hoytsville Marion Peoa
Samak Silver Summit Snyderville Summit Park
Wanship Woodland...
- Unionville,
Tennessee Unionville, Utah,
historic settlement now
renamed Hoytsville, Utah Unienville, a
French commune This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- (county seat)
Kamas Oakley Park City
Francis Henefer East
Basin Echo
Hoytsville Marion Peoa
Samak Silver Summit Snyderville Summit Park
Wanship Woodland...
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county commissioner of
Summit County, Utah. Hoyt is the name sake for
Hoytsville, Utah. He
built the
first flour mill in
Summit County. He also was important...
- Falls, Montana), NRHP-listed in
Sanders County Samuel P. Hoyt House,
Hoytsville, Utah, NRHP-listed in
Summit County This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Virginia)
Birch Island House, in
Somerset County,
Maine Annie Birch House,
Hoytsville, Utah,
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places W.
Taylor Birch...
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Highway from the Utah-Wyoming
State line, via Echo Canyon, Echo, Coalville,
Hoytsville and Parley's
canyon to Salt Lake City;
thence westwardly via Magna, Garfield...
- The
Samuel P. Hoyt
House was
built starting in 1863 in
Hoytsville, Utah.
Never fully completed, work
stopped in 1870. The
house is
significant as the home...
- The
Annie Birch House, near
Hoytsville, Utah, was
built in 1875. It was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1984. It is
located at approximately...