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Lehi is a community within
Mesa, Arizona
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. Lehi existed prior to the founding of Mesa, and was annexed by its much larger former neighbor in 1970. It is now the northern limit of central Mesa.
Lehi is adjacent to the
Salt River on the north, the
Consolidated Canal to the south, and a portion of
Arizona State Route 202
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runs through the area. It also borders the
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
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, and has a long history with it.
Properties of note include the
Old Lehi School, which was placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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in August 2001, and is currently the home of the
Mesa Historical Museum
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The museum's exhibits include a comprehensive history of Mesa, a re ...
.
History
Lehi was settled in 1877 by members of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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, under the direction of
Daniel W. Jones. Jones had been commissioned by
Brigham Young
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to start a
Mormon
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colony within the
Salt River Valley
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Although this geographic term still identifies the area, the name "Valley of the Sun" popularly replaced the usage ...
of the
Arizona Territory
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. The settlement party left the
Utah Territory
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from
St. George
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, and arrived at the site in March 1877. Jones' invitation to local
Native Americans to live with them became a point of controversy, and half of the initial colony left, moving on to found
St. David, Arizona
St. David is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,699 at the 2010 census.
History
St. David was established as a result of the Mormon Battalion having earlier passed through the San Ped ...
.
Lehi was initially known as Jonesville and Fort Utah; it did not receive the name of Lehi until 1883 when
LDS Apostle Brigham Young, Jr.
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recommended renaming the settlement after the
prophet Lehi from the
Book of Mormon
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.
[ Jenson, Andrew. ''Encyclopedic History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints''. Salt Lake City, Utah: ]Deseret News Press Deseret may refer to:
Places
* Deseret, Utah, an unincorporated community
** Fort Deseret
* Deseret Ranches, Florida, US
* State of Deseret, a provisional US state, 1849-1851
Arts, entertainment, and media
* ''Deseret'' (film), a 1995 experiment ...
, 1941, p. 426
See also
*
Mormon Corridor
*
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Arizona
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the second-largest religious denomination in Arizona, behind the Roman Catholic Church. In 2019, the church reported 436,521 members in Arizona, about 6% of the state's population. According to th ...
*
Westwood High School (Mesa, Arizona)
Westwood High School is a 4-year public high school in the western part of Mesa, Arizona, United States under the jurisdiction of Mesa Public Schools. It was opened in 1962 with Elias Brimhall as the founding principal. In the 1983–84 school yea ...
Notes
External links
Lehi Community Improvement AssociationLehi Sub-Area Plan
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Geography of Mesa, Arizona
Neighborhoods in Arizona
Mormonism and Native Americans
1877 establishments in Arizona Territory