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New exhibit focuses on progress of women in the West

  • Posted on Sep 8, 2020

Everyone is invited to the free community event which will be in the front yard of the Archives at 34 E. 100 North in Lehi. Masks and social distancing are requested. Period dress is welcome. The exhibit will remain on display inside through Oct. 1. The Archives is open Tuesday through Thursday from noon to 5 p.m.

Newspaper articles give view into what life was like in Lehi during the Flu Epidemic

  • Posted on May 14, 2020

Check out the Utah newspapers articles we found to help piece together Lehi’s history during the Flu Epidemic of 1918-1920.

Andrew Fjeld’s daily journal entries during the epidemic

  • Posted on May 14, 2020

At the time of the outbreak, Fjeld was the bishop of the Lehi First Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was also the husband of Eliza Ann Broadbent and the father of nine children, three of whom had died before 1918. He was 52 years old in the fall of 1918.

Heritage Day 2019–Honoring the Early Settlers of the Lehi City Fort 1854-1860

  • Posted on Jul 9, 2019

The Lehi Historical Society and Archives is pleased to announce it will honor the early settlers in the Lehi City fort at this year’s Lehi Heritage Day on Labor Day.

Researcher reveals exact location of most every home within Lehi fort

  • Posted on Apr 2, 2019

Indexed alphabetically by settler’s name, one can find Consecration Deeds, personal accounts, maps, photos of properties today and yesterday, and much more in Clark’s footnoted work, which is neatly compiled, ready to be printed out and free to the public.

Yearbooks needed for Ancestry project

  • Posted on Apr 9, 2018

Most need yearbooks include:
Lehi High School yearbooks for all years before 1924, 1930, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1943.
Lehi Junior High School yearbooks for all years before 1964, 1967-1969, 1978, 1981 to present.
Donations from any year are most welcome.

Timeline-People in the History of Lehi

  • Posted on Mar 9, 2017

Click on a link below to discover the When, What, Where, or Who of Lehi

Stories of Lehi History

  • Posted on Mar 9, 2017

Lehi was established in 1852. It is the fourth oldest town in the State of Utah and has a rich pioneer history. Have you ever wondered what the history of an old building is or where something used to stand in Lehi? Read some of Lehi’s history here.

Mayors of Lehi – Past to Present

  • Posted on Mar 9, 2017

Learn about the Mayors of Lehi – click on any link below