This map of Richmond from 1859-1976 shows the original locations of the Forts of 1859-1860, and the Richmond Street names of 1868.
This map comes from the 1976 History of Richmond, Utah. There is a slight error, as Main is called Olive St. Main was only ever been Main St., and Olive St. was actually 100 South. Each road south until 300 South is incorrectly named.
North to South
300 E = Chestnut Street.
200 E = Pine Street.
100 E = Maple Street.
State Street has the same name.
100 W = Walnut Street.
200 W = Merrill Street.
300 W = Locust Street.
East to West
300 S = Water Street.
200 S = Elm Street.
100 S = Olive Street.
Main Street has the same name.
100 N = Poplar Street.
200 N = Plum Street.
300 N = Cherry Street.
Map: Bair, Amos W. (1976). History of Richmond, Utah. The Richmond Bicentennial Committee. pg 2
Also See: Family Search, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (2019, August). Records of the city of Richmond, Cache County, Utah 1868-1948. Utah State Agricultural College (Utah State University). Cache Valley Historical Society (1955, November) Reel 16. Image 27. Familysearch.org. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-V3D5-99D8-7?view=explore&groupId=TH-7757-92521-33594-55&lang=en