Who was Logan, Utah founded by?

Mormon settlers were the first to inhabit Logan, UT. In June 1859 they were sent there by Brigham Young, the leader of the Latter Day Saints which is another name for Mormons. The Mormons immediately began harvesting logs for their homes and built a map of what was to become Logan.

There were 100 homes built by March of the following year. The city was named after an early trapper named Ephraim Logan. The city of Logan became the principle city of Cache Valley at the time due to its central location and abundance of water with the Logan River running along it.

Many industries were started in the area and did quite well including, a railroad, mining, a saw mill and a tannery among others. Two landmarks of the area were built in the late 19th century, the Logan LDS Tabernacle and the Logan LDS Temple. Both are Mormon institutions.

Sources: http://www.onlineutah.com/loganhistory.shtml.

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