Samuel Pierce Hoyt (1807 – 1889) was an American merchant and farmer. He was the county commissioner of Summit County, Utah. Hoyt is the name sake for Hoytsville, Utah. He built the first flour mill in Summit County. He also was important for making Fillmore the state capital. Today it is Salt Lake City.
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| - Samuel Pierce Hoyt (1807 – 1889) was an American merchant and farmer. He was the county commissioner of Summit County, Utah. Hoyt is the name sake for Hoytsville, Utah. He built the first flour mill in Summit County. He also was important for making Fillmore the state capital. Today it is Salt Lake City. (en)
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| - People from Rockingham County, New Hampshire
- Samuel P. Hoyt House
- Merchant
- Millard County, Utah
- Black Hawk War (1865–1872)
- Brigham Young
- Hoytsville, Utah
- Utah
- Salt Lake City
- George A. Smith
- Farmers from New Hampshire
- 1889 deaths
- Tunbridge, Vermont
- Fillmore, Utah
- Farmer
- Georgian architecture
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- 1807 births
- Chester, New Hampshire
- Kamas, Utah
- Summit County, Utah
- Marion, Utah
- Gristmill
- National Register of Historic Places
- Nauvoo, Illinois
- Rockingham County, New Hampshire
- Sandstone
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| - Hoytsville Cemetery, Hoytsville, Utah (en)
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| - James Hoyt and Pamelia Ann Brown (en)
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| - Samuel Pierce Hoyt (1807 – 1889) was an American merchant and farmer. He was the county commissioner of Summit County, Utah. Hoyt is the name sake for Hoytsville, Utah. He built the first flour mill in Summit County. He also was important for making Fillmore the state capital. Today it is Salt Lake City. (en)
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