Abbott Church
Abbott Church
To truly understand why the church is so far off the beaten path, is to understand the history of the region. The Homestead Act of 1862, a law that gave willing settlers 160 acres of public land to make their new homes, brought hundreds of settlers to the area. After six years of cultivating the land, the settlers were then given ownership of the property.
One of these new settlers was a man by the name of Albert Abbott, a rather successful settler who owned most of the land surrounding the church. Abbot’s land was just north of the up-and-coming town of Lindon. Seeing the town’s need for a church, Abbot had the building constructed in his namesake in 1913.
To truly understand why the church is so far off the beaten path, is to understand the history of the region. The Homestead Act of 1862, a law that gave willing settlers 160 acres of public land to make their new homes, brought hundreds of settlers to the area. After six years of cultivating the land, the settlers were then given ownership of the property.
One of these new settlers was a man by the name of Albert Abbott, a rather successful settler who owned most of the land surrounding the church. Abbot’s land was just north of the up-and-coming town of Lindon. Seeing the town’s need for a church, Abbot had the building constructed in his namesake in 1913.