All of what is now Utah was inhabited by several non-Mormon native tribes for thousands of years prior to the Mormons moving in. Ogden was a small trapping and trading outpost (called Fort Bueneventura) settled two years prior to the Mormons arriving, although it wasn't much of a 'town' at the time.
Fillmore, Utah was the territorial capital.
The first Territorial Capital was Fort Whipple.
The first Territorial Capital was Fort Whipple.
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The first territorial capital of the Mississippi Territory was Natchez, established in 1798. In 1802, the capital was moved to Washington, Mississippi, which served as the capital until 1817 when Mississippi became a state.
The address of the First Territorial Capital Of Idaho Revitalization Project is: Po Box 2167, Lewiston, ID 83501-1420
Fort Whipple was founded in 1864 and became the temporary first Territorial Capital. The Capital was moved to Prescott in 1864 when the town was established. The Legislature moved the Capital to Tucson in 1867 and back to Prescott in 1877. Phoenix became the Territorial Capital in 1899.
The territorial capital of French polynesia is Papeete.
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Utah is one of the 50 States in the United States, and is not a capital.
The state capital of Utah is Salt Lake City.