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Duchesne County History


A Brief History of Duchesne County

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Duchesne County In Red

Much of present-day Duchesne County was once part of the sprawling Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation.

The Uintah Reservation

The Uintah Reservation was created in 1861 by President Abraham Lincoln for the permanent home of the Uintah and White River Utes. Later the Uncompahgre Utes were moved to the Uintah and newly created Uncompahgre Indian reservations from western Colorado. At the turn of the century under the Dawes Act, both Indian reservations were thrown open to homesteaders. This was done after allotments of land were made to Indians of the three tribes. On August 27, 1905, homesteading began in earnest on the former Uintah Reservation.

Early Settlement

The settlement of Duchesne County is unique in Utah history, for unlike much of the state, it did not occur under the direction of Brigham Young or the Mormon church. Rather, it was settled by individuals who obtained 160 acres under the federal Homestead Act. Homesteaders were required to prove that they intended to farm the land. After five years of living on the land, making improvements, and paying $1.25 per acre, homesteaders were given title to their homesteads.

The Dry Gulch Irrigation Company

As in other areas of the state, farmers of the county needed water. The Dry Gulch Irrigation Company was incorporated in 1905 by Wilham H. Smart and Reuben S. Collett to aid farmers in securing water rights from the state and to help them divert water onto their lands from the many streams flowing through the county. Other irrigation companies were also organized. Some were successful, some were not. Homesteaders on Blue Bench, located just north of the town of Duchesne, organized the Blue Bench Irrigation Company. With financial support from wealthy Jesse Knight of Provo, heroic efforts were made over several decades to divert water from the Duchesne River to farmsteads on Blue Bench. This gallant effort ended in failure for the farmers and financial disaster for Knight.

Duchesne's Neighboring Counties

Duchesne County is bordered on the east and west by Uintah and Wasatch counties respectively, on the north by Summit County, and on the south by Carbon County. The legislature created Duchesne County in 1914 from part of Wasatch County. The state's highest mountain, King's Peak at 13,528 feet above sea level, is located in the county's Uinta Mountains. Major streams running through the county include the Strawberry, Duchesne, Lake Fork, and Yellowstone rivers.

High Uintas Primitive Area

The High Uintas Primitive Area, situated in the northern portion of the county, is dotted with some of the most beautiful alpine lakes anywhere in the West. The lakes are free of ice for only a few months of the year.

The county's economy is based primarily on the livestock industry, but the area is also rich in oil and natural gas. As in Uintah County to the east, Duchesne's oil and natural gas extraction industries fluctuate according to international oil and natural gas markets.

Used by permission:

Beehive History 14: Utah Counties. 1988. Utah State Historical Society, 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, UT 84101-

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Duchesne County Offices

734 North Center Street
Duchesne, UT 84021
Main: 435-738-1100

Assessor: 435.738.1110
PO Box: 998
Duchesne, UT 84021

Clerk/Auditor: 435.738.1100
PO Box: 270
Duchesne, UT 84021

HR: 435.738.1233
PO Box: 346
Duchesne, UT 84021

Recorder: 435.738.1160
PO Box: 916
Duchesne, UT 84021

Treasurer: 435.738.1190
PO Box: 989
Duchesne, UT 84021

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