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History
of Greendale, Utah
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Taken from the Utah Place Names. (Links Added)
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GREENDALE Greendale (Daggett) was a small settlement of the 1880s where William R. Green and his sons Bill, Sanford, John and their families lived. The settlement was centered on a fork of Skull Creek near the present-day Greens Lakes, where ranches, a school and a post office developed. Today this alpine area is composed of campgrounds, summer homes, and a ranch or two. John W. Van Cott |
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