Orange Seely

Orange Seely

Orange Seely (February 20, 1843 – November 13, 1918)[1][2] was a Mormon pioneer and early settler of Utah. He is best known as the settler of the towns of Castle Dale and Orangeville, Utah.

Seely was born in Nashville, Lee County, Iowa. Ag age eight he was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and in 1847 emigrated to Utah Territory with the early Mormon pioneers. He married Hannah Olsen on 24 July 1863 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah.[2] In 1877 he was called (assigned) by Brigham Young to set up the first encampments in Castle Valley, Utah and was made an LDS Bishop in Mt. Pleasant.[3][4] He later served as Bishop in the wards at Castle Dale, Ferron and Huntington. From 1880 to 1889 he was the first counselor in the Emery Stake Presidency.[4]

In October 1875 scarcity of feed for their livestock sent Orange Seely and a company of men from Sanpete County with a herd of United Order stock Eastward through Cottonwood Canyon to the Castle Dale/Orangeville area. The herd numbered 1500 head of sheep and about 1400 head of horned stock. The journey of forty miles took fourteen days. Upon their arrival at Cottonwood Creek, the men constructed a dugout twenty by thirty feet which they used as headquarters through the winter of 1875-1876. This was the initial thrust into the Cottonwood Creek area.[5]

Seely tried to get the incoming settlers to stay on one side of the creek or the other, but they failed to heed him. Ultimately, two settlements about four miles apart developed, one on the northwest side of the creek, the other on the southeast, and the settlers decided that each should have a name. A real misunderstanding arose. "Some contended that the lower town, now Castle Dale, should have been Orangeville because it was the home of Bishop Orange Seely, in whose honor the name was suggested by Erastus Snow, and Orangeville should have retained the original name of Castle Dale because the settlers first located there. A friendly rivalry soon sprang up. Orangeville people were dubbed 'Skillet Lickers,' because molasses was made there, while the Castle Dale people were called 'Woodenshoes' implying that Danes had settled there.[5]

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Death Certificate". State of Utah. November 30, 1918. http://archives.state.ut.us/cgi-bin/indexesresults.cgi?RUNWHAT=IDXFILES&KEYPATH=IDX208420066469. Retrieved 2009-12-10. 
  2. ^ a b http://www.seeley-society.net/bios-ly/bio-orangeseely.html
  3. ^ http://www.lofthouse.com/USA/Utah/emery/earlyhst.html
  4. ^ a b Jenson, Andrew (1936). "SEELY, Orange". Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia. 4. Salt Lake City, Utah: Andrew Jenson Memorial Association. p. 463. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/BYUIBooks,5835. Retrieved 2009-12-10. 
  5. ^ a b Daughters of Utah Pioneers. An Enduring Legacy, - Vol. I-XII, Salt Lake City, UT: Utah Printing Company, 1978.

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