Alma Eldredge
Politician, Deceased Person
1841 –
Who is Alma Eldredge?
Alma Eldredge was a member of the Utah Territorial Legislature and a mayor of Coalville, Utah.
Eldredge was born in Warren Township, Marion County, Indiana. His family were Latter-day Saints and named his after the Book of Mormon prophet Alma. Eldredge came to Utah Territory with his parents in 1847 and in 1849 settled in American Fork, Utah. In 1861 he moved to a place along the Weber River named Eldrege's Springs after him. In 1863 he married Marinda M. Merril. They had a total of six children.
In 1866 as a result of Utah's Black Hawk War the leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints instructed the settlers along the upper Weber River to move together in a central location. Eldredge followed this advice and thus became one of the first settlers of Coalville, Utah. The following year he was elected to the city council there.
From 1868 to 1871 Eldredge served as an LDS Church missionary in Great Britain. At various times Eldredge worked in railroad building, brick making and as a store owner.
He was elected mayor of Coalville in 1874. In 1878 he was elected Summit County prosecutor and a member of the Utah Territorial Board of Trade.
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- Born
- Oct 13, 1841
Warren Township - Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
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on July 23, 2013
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