Description: I Heart Beaver, Utah, Aluminum, Metal, Gym Water Bottle, Carabiner Hook Loop Lid Keep your drink cool while you show your love for Beaver (Utah). ---- Reference Data: Beaver is a city in eastern Beaver County, Utah, United States. It also serves as the county seat. The population was 3,112 at the 2010 census. Indigenous peoples lived in this area for thousands of years, as shown by archeological evidence. A number of identified prehistoric sites have been found in Beaver County, dating to the Archaic and Sevier Fremont periods. A prehistoric obsidian quarry site has been identified in the nearby Mineral Mountains. The historic Southern Paiute inhabited the region well before encounter with the first European explorers. The 1776 Dominguez–Escalante Expedition is the first known European exploration in this area. In 1847–1848, Mormons from the United States developed a trade route through the Beaver River valley between their new settlements at Salt Lake City in the Utah Territory and Los Angeles, which was still part of Alta California, Mexico. The original route crossed the river 3 miles downstream from Beaver at the site that later was developed as Greenville. This route became known during the California Gold Rush as the Southern Route of the California Trail. Later called the Mormon Road or California Road, it passed over the Black Mountains between the crossing and Muley Point. Following United States victory in the Mexican–American War (1846–1848), it took over California and the Southwest. In 1855, as part of improvements, the Mormon Road over the Black Mountains was realigned eastward. It was routed from the site that developed as Beaver to Muley Point through more wagon-friendly terrain in Nevershine Hollow and over Beaver Ridge into the canyon of Fremont Wash, rejoining the original road above Muley Point. This road became a winter commercial wagon road, known in California as the Los Angeles – Salt Lake Road, and in Mormon settlements in Utah and Arizona Territory (now southern Nevada) as the California Road. Beaver was settled in 1856 by Mormon pioneers traveling this road; it was one of a string of Mormon settlements along the road through Utah. By design, these settlements were located a day's ride on horseback apart, which explains the regularity of their spacing. They were generally 30 miles (48 km) apart. Where intervening settlements failed or were absorbed, they became 60 miles (97 km) apart. Beaver was developed between the settlements in the Pahvant Valley and those in the Parowan Valley. In 1873 the US Army established Fort Cameron two miles from Beaver because of Indian raids on the area Mormon settlements. To serve this isolated area, the territorial government placed the Second Judicial Court of the Utah Territory in Beaver from 1870 until 1896, when Utah became a state. Also included in this court's jurisdiction were Iron, Washington, Kane, Garfield, and Piute counties. ---- Surfaces may show markings and or shelf wear. See photos. I usually ship on the same day or within 24 hours Monday through Friday. I am a U.S. based seller and getting the item to the shipping service FAST is a priority to me. Happy to provide exact measurements, answer questions or send additional photos if requested. I do not use stock photos, See pictures for the actual item(s). Thanks! Returns are accepted in the original condition the item was sent in for 30 days after purchase.
Price: 19.97 USD
Location: Ogden, Utah
End Time: 2024-05-11T15:18:22.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Character: Beaver, LGBT, Lesbian, Workout, Hiking, Tumbler, Camping, Fishing, Cocktail
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Custom Bundle: No
Item Height: See photos with a ruler
Material: Aluminum
Theme: Utah Travel
Pattern: Hearts
Personalize: No
Type: water bottle
Number in Pack: 1
Features: Carabiner Hook Loop Lid, Screw on Lid, Dishwasher Safe
Color: Silver
Character Family: Beavers
Occasion: All Occasions
Brand: Beaver