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Show urAH HISTORIC SITE MARKER Order Form Date: February 21, 1984 Register: National Name of Site: Eureka City Hall Text: The Eureka City Hall was built in 1899 by the Eureka City government and functioned as the offices for city court, mayor, sheriff, recorder, treasurer, council chamber and city volunteer fire deparbnent. John J. Pilgrlin, a city official, drew the plans and specifications for $100 and Adams and Sons of Eureka built it for $4,400. Eureka City Hall still serves the same function except the courtroom and most of the second floor now house the Tintic Mining Museum sponsored by the Tintic Historical Society. It was listed. in the National Register of Historic Places on March 14, 197Q, as part of the Eureka Historic District. Size: 8." X 10" Site Number: N-236-2 Send invoice and plaque to: Preservation Planning Office Utah State Historical Society 300 Rio Grande Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 . |