The first pioneers arrived around 1798 near the community of Cayuta.
In 1847 when the first pioneers arrived, Utah was still Mexico territory.
Dolzane and his group offered lots to anyone willing to build a house, and soon other pioneers arrived.
Over the next decade many other pioneers arrived and settled.
During June 1788, several more pioneers arrived, including the first woman settler:
It is a transition zone where explorers, pioneers and settlers were arriving.
Utah was Mexican territory when the first pioneers arrived in 1847.
The pioneers arrived a moment later and began attacking the bluff to smooth its steep slope.
Its history of European-Canadian settlement began in 1878 when the first pioneers arrived.
The first pioneers arrived at the site during the festival of Chanukah.