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Jim Bridger, the famous mountain
man, has been given credit for being the first white man to enter the The first permanent settlers of
Beaver Dam came in 1867 or 1868. Early settlers came to the area from In the 1880's the people of
Beaver Dam found that the surrounding hillsides and rolling valleys could be
used for dry farming. This new industry brought more settlers. In 1881 Jarvis
Johnson moved from In 1898 the residents of Beaver
Dam erected a very commodious Church building. Much of the actual cash for
the building was paid by the Hansen family, and many ward members paid their
share toward the building by plowing and doing other work for the Hansens up
by the dairy. Though remodeled two major An unfortunate incident in the history of the town was the installation of a pumping plant to draw water up to irrigate 500 acres of land north of town. The project cost many thousands of dollars, but later proved to be too expensive and unsuccessful. In recent years agriculture has become less important to the Beaver Dam economy. Its beautiful location in a somewhat secluded valley close to both Tremonton and Logan have made it a desirable location. In 1996 the citizens of the Beaver Dam and Collinston area had the area zoned to help preserve its open pastoral setting. |