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Daughters of Utah Pioneers

No. 328
Erected 1966

Liberty

Liberty was called little valley by the
Ute Indian Chief, Little Soldier. The first
white men to visit this locality were
trappers for Hudson Bay Fur Company, 1825.
Here the Moroni Campbell family spent
the winter of 1859, followed by other
settlers who came in 1860. John Freeman
renamed the settlement Liberty. The
Latter-day Saint Ward was organized in
1892 with Joshua B. Judkins, Bishop.

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