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Daggett County was named for Elsworth Daggett the first surveyor general of Utah it was formed in 1918 from Uintah County Utah. Its county seat and largest city is Manila. There is one other town Dutch John which is unincorporated, Dutch John was built in the 1950's to facilitate the Flaming Gorge Dam. It was privatized by congressional action in 1998. Other unincorporated communities were those of Bridgeport, Greendale, and Browns Park.
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