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Homes

James & Mary Gates Gardner Home

James & Mary Gates Gardner Home

By the mid-1860s Art was a great favorite with the Indians.

By the mid-1860s Art was a great favorite with the Indians.

Kate Barritt and William Smethers Home

Kate Barritt and William Smethers Home

Mary Maxham house built c. 1871

Mary Maxham house built c. 1871

Lawrence & Rozina Shaw Sherner Home

Lawrence & Rozina Shaw Sherner Home

Moroni & Charlotte Gale Stone Home

Moroni & Charlotte Gale Stone Home

Randolph was a native pioneer born in 1864 in Ogden to Jesse S. and Caroline Stewart Brown.

Randolph was a native pioneer born in 1864 in Ogden to Jesse S. and Caroline Stewart Brown.

There are two homes connected between the current day care center. The larger home at 259 2 nd
Street was the 1881 home of Augustus and Alice Anderson.

There are two homes connected between the current day care center. The larger home at 259 2 nd
Street was the 1881 home of Augustus and Alice Anderson.

This 1920s house was built in part of the 1850s Bingham Fort, and the land yielded simple artifacts that brought back stories of the past that had slipped into the corners of most minds.

This 1920s house was built in part of the 1850s Bingham Fort, and the land yielded simple artifacts that brought back stories of the past that had slipped into the corners of most minds.

Clyde Montgomery and Macel Stone, daughter of John Stone, married in 1930 and moved onto
the Stone Farm in 1940, living in the Bingham Fort Cabin for thirteen years.

Clyde Montgomery and Macel Stone, daughter of John Stone, married in 1930 and moved onto
the Stone Farm in 1940, living in the Bingham Fort Cabin for thirteen years.

William Stone and his wife Mary Cruse immigrated from England with their five children in 1849.

William Stone and his wife Mary Cruse immigrated from England with their five children in 1849.

Signage at Meet the Shoshone.

 

 

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

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