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History
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Taken from the Utah Place Names. (Links Added)
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MCCORNICK McCornick (Millard) was a settlement and a siding on the Union Pacific Railroad, eleven miles norhtwest of Holden. The settlement was established through a high-pressure advertising and selling scheme, but died bly 1930 because of alternating floods and drought. It was named for William S. McCornick, a Salt Lake City banker and promoter. John W. Van Cott |
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