


LEHI: Portraits of a Utah Town
Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town
by Richard S. Van Wagoner
Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town is the definitive history of Lehi, Utah, written by acclaimed historian and native son Richard S. Van Wagoner. This richly detailed volume offers a compelling portrait of Lehi from its founding in 1850 through more than a century of growth and transformation.
Blending well-researched narrative with photographs, personal anecdotes, and historical records, Van Wagoner captures the heart of a community shaped by pioneer perseverance, religious conviction, and economic innovation. The book covers major events and turning points, including the rise of the Lehi Sugar Factory, the influence of the railroad, and the town’s evolving role within Utah County.
Both informative and deeply personal, Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town is an essential read for anyone interested in Utah history, local heritage, or the story of how one small town helped shape the larger narrative of the American West.
Perfect for residents, descendants of early settlers, and history enthusiasts alike, this book preserves the legacy of Lehi with honesty, reverence, and storytelling at its finest.
Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town
by Richard S. Van Wagoner
Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town is the definitive history of Lehi, Utah, written by acclaimed historian and native son Richard S. Van Wagoner. This richly detailed volume offers a compelling portrait of Lehi from its founding in 1850 through more than a century of growth and transformation.
Blending well-researched narrative with photographs, personal anecdotes, and historical records, Van Wagoner captures the heart of a community shaped by pioneer perseverance, religious conviction, and economic innovation. The book covers major events and turning points, including the rise of the Lehi Sugar Factory, the influence of the railroad, and the town’s evolving role within Utah County.
Both informative and deeply personal, Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town is an essential read for anyone interested in Utah history, local heritage, or the story of how one small town helped shape the larger narrative of the American West.
Perfect for residents, descendants of early settlers, and history enthusiasts alike, this book preserves the legacy of Lehi with honesty, reverence, and storytelling at its finest.
Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town
by Richard S. Van Wagoner
Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town is the definitive history of Lehi, Utah, written by acclaimed historian and native son Richard S. Van Wagoner. This richly detailed volume offers a compelling portrait of Lehi from its founding in 1850 through more than a century of growth and transformation.
Blending well-researched narrative with photographs, personal anecdotes, and historical records, Van Wagoner captures the heart of a community shaped by pioneer perseverance, religious conviction, and economic innovation. The book covers major events and turning points, including the rise of the Lehi Sugar Factory, the influence of the railroad, and the town’s evolving role within Utah County.
Both informative and deeply personal, Lehi: Portraits of a Utah Town is an essential read for anyone interested in Utah history, local heritage, or the story of how one small town helped shape the larger narrative of the American West.
Perfect for residents, descendants of early settlers, and history enthusiasts alike, this book preserves the legacy of Lehi with honesty, reverence, and storytelling at its finest.