Uintah County, located in northeastern Utah, was named after the Uintah Ute Tribe, which is a Native American group that historically inhabited the area. The name "Uintah" itself is derived from the Ute word "yintu," meaning "pine tree." Established in 1880, the county's name reflects its cultural heritage and the significance of the Ute people in the region's history.
The phone number of the Uintah County Library is: 435-789-0091.
The address of the Uintah County Library is: 155 East Main Street, Vernal, 84078 2695
9 marriage licenses were issued to same-sex couples by Uintah County as of December 26, 2013.
Uintah meridian was created in 1875.
Uintah Stake Tabernacle was created in 1907.
Uintah Basin Applied Technology College was created in 1968.
East of Uintah in Weber Canyon - 1899 was released on: USA: December 1899
Henry E. Bender has written: 'Uintah Railway' -- subject(s): Mine railroads, Uintah Railway
Uintah United - 2009 was released on: USA: 12 August 2009 (Washougal International Film Festival)
After Utah became a state in 1896, two counties were organized: Daggett County and Utah County. Daggett County was formed in 1913 from parts of Uintah County, while Utah County was established in 1850 but was redefined in 1896 to reflect changes in boundaries. These counties were part of the ongoing administrative organization as the state developed.
The White River is a 195 miles long river that flows through Colorado and Utah. The Whiterocks River is a 29 mile long river in Uintah County, Utah.
One tribe was the Uintah.