Lehi Resources
These quick links will take you to interesting and valuable Lehi resources.
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HISTORY OF LEHI
Published in 1913, written by Hamilton Gardner and published by the Lehi Pioneer Committee. Includes biographical sketches of many of Lehi’s earliest residents well as a written history of the area.
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LEHI WALKING TOUR
Lehi Eagle Scout Bryant Gunnell put together this 16-stop, 2.6 mile walking tour of some of Lehi’s most famous sites.
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“100 YEARS OF BEAUTIFUL LEHI HOMES” DRIVING TOUR
Discover 25 beautiful historic homes and schools as featured at Heritage Day 2022.
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LEHI VETERANS
Lehi veteran interviews as collected by Lehi native Judy Hansen Shelley. Click here to view the historical society’s complete veterans collection.
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LEHI MAYORS
A listing of all Lehi mayors as collected by Lehi historian John Haws.
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WAYNE E. CLARK COLLECTION
Discover the locations of the pioneers who lived within the Lehi City Fort between 1850-1860. With the help of Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, Consecration Deeds from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestry.com and Family Search, Clark has placed many of Lehi’s earliest settlers.
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LEHI NEWSPAPERS ONLINE
All of Lehi’s earliest newspapers are available online for free. The Lehi Free Press is available thanks to a 2018 Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board grant received by the Lehi Historical Society and Archives and the generous funding of Lehi City.
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ONLINE YEARBOOK
In 2020, Ancestry.com digitized our Lehi High School and Lehi Junior High School yearbook collection. Anyone with an Ancestry.com account can view the collection for free here.
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TIMELINE OF PEOPLE AND PLACES
Check out this timeline of Lehi people, places and events as presented by Lehi historian John Haws.
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STORIES OF LEHI
Stories of Lehi as collected by Lehi historian John Haws.
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SANBORN FIRE INSURANCE MAPS
This collection contains large-scale, detailed maps of Lehi from 1890, 1898 and 1907 depicting the commercial, industrial and residential sections of Lehi.
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UTAH COUNTY LAND RECORDS
Search by address to discover land deeds. Online records go back to the 1980s. Records further back require a visit to the Utah County Land Records office in Provo.