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What was Utah's first non-Mormon town and why?

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What is now Utah was inhabited by Native Americans for thousands of years before white men arrived. The first "town" established by white settlers was Ogden (then called Fort Buenaventura). It was more like a trading post with permanent residents. It was established two years before the Mormons arrived.

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