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Mantua, first
known as “Little Valley”, is a little basin about 1 mile wide and
2 1/4 miles long, completely surrounded by mountains. It was well known to
the early trappers and hunters. Indian Trail was the major trail for Indian
tribes and early mountain men. It ran from the south end of Cache
Valley, over the mountains to Brigham
City. Parts of the trail are still visible today. It
was a favorite herd ground for stock of early settlers. In November 1856, Eli
H. Perrce and others were appointed as a committee to manage and control Box
Elder Valley (now Brigham City)
and “Devil's Gate” Canyon for the use and benefit of the
inhabitants of Brigham City.
In the Spring of 1863, about twelve Danish families were
called by the authorities of the L.D.S.
Church to settle in this small
valley. The church authorities conceived the plan of raising flax or hemp to
help with the supply of cloth. The climate of “Little Valley”,
with its cool nights and short growing season, seemed to favor the growing of
flax. The flax, however, did not prove successful for use as cloth as it was
too coarse. It did make strong rope, and the finer fibers made good thread.
The settlers made their homes in the north western part of
the valley along Halling Creek. The first houses were dugouts which were
later replaced with log houses. They located their houses in the shape of a
fort for protection against hostile Indians. The problem necessitated extreme
cooperation and was one of the main factors in survival and advancement of
community life in the valley. In the early Spring of 1864, a rock fort was
started, but it was abandoned as the Indians became more friendly.
Little Valley, also called Flaxville, was renamed Mantua
which means beautiful gown, by President Lorenzo Snow because it reminded him
of his birth place in Ohio. In
the fall, the valley adorns a beautiful gown as the leaves change color. In
1864 the town was platted north of Box Elder Creek. The main street ran north
and south and was the direct road to Cache
Valley as it is today. The part
of the town south of Box Elder Creek was laid out in block and lots. It was
considered a part of Brigham City
and was represented by one member in the city council until 1911 when the
town was incorporated.
There have been many locations for the post office over
the years in different homes and various stores. A well-known landmark is a
lime kiln which was run for many years by the Sheffield
family of Brigham City. It
furnished lime for most of the building that was taking place in Brigham
City and Bear River
Valley for many years. There have
been numerous mines in the area including some gold mines. About 1880 a saw
mill, located on the south side of Big Creek, was built on the cooperative
basis. A second saw mill was located on the flat below the present L.D.S.
Church on the south end of town.
Later it was moved up the canyon, south of Mantua.
One of the oldest businesses in Mantua
is the Fish Hatchery located on the southeast side on Maple Creek. It was
once owned by several business corporations to raise and sell trout commercially.
The State bought the hatchery in 1970 for the purpose of improving the Bear
Lake Cutthroat Trout. Sugar beets were once grown in the valley and hauled to
Brigham City on sleds in the
winter, but the growing season was short and the crop was eventually
abandoned.
Since Mantua
was settled in 1863, there have been four school buildings. Throughout the
years, the students in the schools of Mantua
have enjoyed a closeness of spirit and unity that is experienced in little
country schools. The first church meeting house was a one-room structure, and
it later became known as “the schoolhouse”. It was used for
church, school, dances, parties, and shows. A new chapel was built in 1905,
and as the town grew, it was remodeled in 1952. By 1973, the old church was
bulging at the seams and a new church house was built.
There are many springs in the valley, and a man-made
reservoir on the east of town provides water. Although the recently improved
four-lane highway gives easy access East to Logan or West to Brigham City,
Mantua still enjoys the seclusion of a little valley nestled within the
slopes of the majestic mountain range, providing country living at its best.
(Information
taken from book compiled by Vernon Barker)
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