Published in Salt Lake City around 1884–1885, this work presents a detailed historical account of Provo, Spanish Fork, and the wider Utah County region. Compiled from excerpts originally appearing in Tullidge’s Quarterly Magazine, the book reflects Edward W. Tullidge’s role as one of early Utah’s most prolific historians and chroniclers.
The volume is printed in double columns and includes a substantial section titled “Utah County with Biographical Sketches of Representative Men,” offering biographical profiles of prominent local figures alongside broader historical narratives. These sketches provide valuable insight into the social, political, and religious leadership of Utah County during the late nineteenth century.
As both a regional history and a biographical reference, the book is an important primary source for researchers interested in early Utah settlement, local governance, and community development.
