

Utah Military Death Certificates, 1941-1953.1942 United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (Image Browse) at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection.1940-1947 Historical Record Collections at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection index and images.1861-1865 Utah, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers, 1861-1865 at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection Index and images.Utah Index to Indian War Service Affidavits, 1909-19 ($).Utah, Veterans with Federal Service Buried in Utah, Territorial to 1966 ($).Territorial to 1966 Veterans with Federal Service Buried in Utah, Territorial to 1966 at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection.Utah, Death and Military Death Certificates, 1904-1961] ($).Utah, Military Records, 1861-1970 Index and images ($).Sage Advice: Explore more of Salt Lake City with this interactive scavenger hunt.United States Military Online Genealogy Records provides more links for nationwide military record collections. So, if your brain can visualize maps on a big piece of graph paper and can easily slide two squares up and three squares right - just like you did in elementary school when you learned map basics on a worksheet) - then it’s easy to understand that destination has a street address of 200 North 300 East.īut, if you’re the kind of person who doesn’t like letters in his math equations or numbers in her street names, it can be pretty darn confusing! And just to keep you on your toes, the street directly to the east of the Base and Merdian marker is called Main Street.

One block south of the Base and Meridian, you’ll find 100 South. Moving one block north of the Base and Meridian marker, you’ll find 100 North. Salt Lake City’s Temple Square marks the “center” of town. With the Base and Meridian marking the coordinates 0 East, 0 West, 0 North, and 0 South, the Salt Lake City grid system expands across city blocks in increments of 100.
