Randlett (Utah)
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Sources of Information
- UALC Digital Library Collection, Uintah County Public Library, 2002(Randlett (Utah))
- GNIS, June 11, 2002(Randlett, populated place, Uintah County, Utah 40deg. 24min. 14sec.N 109deg. 47min. 34sec.W)
- Getty, June 11, 2002(Randlett (inhabited place) Uintah County, Utah 40deg. 24min.N 109deg. 48min.W)
- Utah Place Names, 1990(Randlett (Uintah) near the Uinta River, ten miles southeast of Fort Duchesne; Colonel James Randlett was the local Indian agent and commanding officer at nearby Fort Duchesne, His name was given to the settlement;previously called Leland)
Wikipedia description:
Randlett is a census-designated place (CDP) in west-central Uintah County, Utah, United States. In the 2000 census its population was 224, a 21% decrease from the 1990 figure of 283. Randlett began as the site of a school for Ute children in 1892.
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