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Carl and Ettnie Stone built this home with the help of Joe Anderson.

Carl and Ettnie Stone built this home with the help of Joe Anderson.

He started building the brick house at 115 W 2nd Street in the 1880s, but it was not completed until about 1895.

He started building the brick house at 115 W 2nd Street in the 1880s, but it was not completed until about 1895.

Peter & Mary E. Hutchens Sherner Home

Peter & Mary E. Hutchens Sherner Home

Carl & Harriett Turnquist Home

Carl & Harriett Turnquist Home

Thomas Irvine was a well-known pitcher for Ogden baseball teams at the turn of the Twentieth Century.

Thomas & Julia Sherner Irvine Home

Italian immigrants that settled at Five Points

Italian immigrants that settled at Five Points

George and Jane Romrell Pierce built this house starting about 1877.

George and Jane Romrell Pierce built this house starting about 1877.

Porter & Grietje Pierce Home

Porter & Grietje Pierce Home

In 1868 George Pierce was almost 40 years old when he built this board house.

In 1868 George Pierce was almost 40 years old when he built this board house.

Michael Bertinoti had resided in Ogden for about forty years and left many relatives behind.

Michael Bertinoti had resided in Ogden for about forty years and left many relatives behind.

William was 48 years old and his son Edward was 18.  All had to work together to create a house, a farm and lateral ditches and provide food and clothes

William was 48 years old and his son Edward was 18. All had to work together to create a house, a farm and lateral ditches and provide food and clothes

William Hutchens and Eliza Stone Home

William Hutchens and Eliza Stone Home

Signage at Meet the Shoshone.

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[1] Tucker Garrett, Weber County's Oldest Farm, The Signpost, Feb. 29, 2012.

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