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THE HIGHLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
MISSION STATEMENT
To acquire, identify, document, preserve, exhibit, provide safekeeping for and promote access to public histories, artifacts, documents, books, photographs and other materials that promote and nurture an understanding of and appreciation for the history of Highland. We will thus memorialize our forefathers who made great sacrifices and contributions to the building of our community; provide residents with a sense of place and belonging and connect them to the past, present and future. We will do this through quality exhibits, programs, publications and other educational experiences.
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Highland Historical Society Mission Statement
Highland History Chapters (compiled by: Charles T Greenland II):
- Highland History
- The 1st Highland LDS Ward
- History of Highland by Cora Beck Adamson
- Highland Residents Poem by Cora Beck Adamson
- Ecclesiastical History by Cora Beck Adamson
- Record and History of the Highland Sunday School by Ruby B. Day
- Highland Oldsters by O.C. Day 1959
- Highland Ward History by Beth Roundy Day Hyde 1954
- Early Recollections of Highland by Della Miller Hatch
- Beloved Highland by Jean Day Perkins 2005
- History of the Highland Church by Eva Buhler Turner 1991
- Water
- Mining
- The Highland School
- Electricity Comes to Highland
- Peas and Peaviners in Highland
- Famous Feature
- The People
Highland Family Histories
1958 Highland Aerial Map
1958 Highland Homes and Families (table with addresses)
Homesteaders' Map
Highland Censuses (and LDS Ward Membership List)
Link to: David T. Durfey 1992 Master's Thesis - Aberrant Mormon Settlers: The Homesteaders of Highland, Utah