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Mary Wanlass Hutchings Pin

$8.00

Celebrate one of Lehi’s most remarkable pioneers with this beautifully crafted Historical Marker collector pin honoring Mary Wanlass. This young woman's courage and determination helped shape the city’s early history.

  • Premium soft enamel with shiny gold-toned metal

  • Measures 1.25 inches tall

  • Single-post backing with secure rubber cover for comfortable wear

  • Perfect for collectors, history lovers, and proud Lehi locals

In 1862, 14-year-old Mary Wanlass journeyed west with her four younger siblings and bedridden father. When they became separated from their wagon company, Mary bravely guided her family across the plains, receiving help from kind Native Americans along the way. They arrived in Lehi and survived their first winter in a dugout before Mary went on to raise a family and instill the same pioneer grit in her son, John Hutchings, founder of the Hutchings Museum.

A meaningful keepsake honoring resilience, faith, and the strength of Lehi’s early settlers.

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Celebrate one of Lehi’s most remarkable pioneers with this beautifully crafted Historical Marker collector pin honoring Mary Wanlass. This young woman's courage and determination helped shape the city’s early history.

  • Premium soft enamel with shiny gold-toned metal

  • Measures 1.25 inches tall

  • Single-post backing with secure rubber cover for comfortable wear

  • Perfect for collectors, history lovers, and proud Lehi locals

In 1862, 14-year-old Mary Wanlass journeyed west with her four younger siblings and bedridden father. When they became separated from their wagon company, Mary bravely guided her family across the plains, receiving help from kind Native Americans along the way. They arrived in Lehi and survived their first winter in a dugout before Mary went on to raise a family and instill the same pioneer grit in her son, John Hutchings, founder of the Hutchings Museum.

A meaningful keepsake honoring resilience, faith, and the strength of Lehi’s early settlers.

Celebrate one of Lehi’s most remarkable pioneers with this beautifully crafted Historical Marker collector pin honoring Mary Wanlass. This young woman's courage and determination helped shape the city’s early history.

  • Premium soft enamel with shiny gold-toned metal

  • Measures 1.25 inches tall

  • Single-post backing with secure rubber cover for comfortable wear

  • Perfect for collectors, history lovers, and proud Lehi locals

In 1862, 14-year-old Mary Wanlass journeyed west with her four younger siblings and bedridden father. When they became separated from their wagon company, Mary bravely guided her family across the plains, receiving help from kind Native Americans along the way. They arrived in Lehi and survived their first winter in a dugout before Mary went on to raise a family and instill the same pioneer grit in her son, John Hutchings, founder of the Hutchings Museum.

A meaningful keepsake honoring resilience, faith, and the strength of Lehi’s early settlers.

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99 W. Main St. Ste 100

Lehi, Utah 84043

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