DescriptionPlaque on monument for 3rd and Tabernacle forts in Manti, Utah.JPG
English: Plaque on monument for 3rd and Tabernacle forts in Manti, Utah. Located in front of library on main street. Weather has faded the monument, and some of the text has been written over, but it reads
Big Fort Erected 1854 By Mormon Pioneers
Third fort built in Manti.
Location: 9 blocks in center of city
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Construction: Rock, adobe, and mud-filled wood frame
Walls: 12' high, 9' wide at base, 2' wide at top
Protection of settlers livestock from Indian menace -
Walker Indian War 1853–54
Jezrael Shomaker (sic), Mayor 1853 – 1855
In 1866 the Tabernacle Fort was constructed around this block.
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