Trails to the Past of Utah is requesting any genealogy materials that you may have such as Obituaries, News Clippings, Wills, Deaths, Births, and Marriages, You do not need the certificates, but only the source of the information. If you should happen to have any of these items, please email them to Marie Miller, the State of Utah Administrator. Thank you.
The county seat and largest city is Provo, which is the third-largest city in the state. It was named for the Spanish name (Yuta) for the Ute Indians.
Cities and Towns
Alpine, incorporated in 1855
American Fork, incorporated in 1853
Bluffdale, incorporated in 1978
Cedar Fort, incorporated in 1965
Cedar Hills, incorporated in 1976
Draper, incorporated in 1978
Eagle Mountain, incorporated in 1996
Elk Ridge, incorporated in 1976
Fairfield, incorporated in 2004
Genola, incorporated in 1935
Goshen, incorporated in 1910
Highland, incorporated in 1977
Lake Shore
Lehi, incorporated in 1852
Lindon, incorporated in 1924
Mapleton, incorporated in 1948
Orem, incorporated in 1919
Payson, incorporated in 1853
Pleasant Grove, incorporated in 1855
Provo, incorporated in 1849
Salem, incorporated in 1920
Santaquin, incorporated in 1932
Saratoga Springs, incorporated in 1997
Spanish Fork, incorporated in 1855
Springville, incorporated in 1853
Vineyard, incorporated in 1989
Woodland Hills, incorporated in 1979
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Adjacent Counties
Salt Lake County, Utah (north)
Tooele County, Utah (west)
Wasatch County, Utah (east)
Juab County, Utah (southwest)
Sanpete County, Utah (south)
Carbon County, Utah (southeast)
Duchesne County, Utah (east)
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