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Series on Lorenzo Snow's homes in Brigham City "Big House"
Lorenzo Snow was called by Brigham Young in the October conference of 1853 to establish the area that later became known as Brigham City....

Ken Bott
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Samuel Smith
Samuel Smith (1818-1895) was the third mayor of Brigham City and served from 1879-1883. Samuel was baptized by Lorenzo Snow and invited...

Ken Bott
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MIA Library
According to the Brigham City Master Plan 2000, "Brigham City's first library, constructed and supported by the local Young Men's Mutual...

Ken Bott
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Original Meeting Houses
On August 19, 1877, Brigham Young gave his final public address while forming the Box Elder Stake In Brigham City. He divided the city...

Ken Bott
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VFW Building 126 E Forest St.
The link gives the history of the home of Henry L. Steed that eventually became the VFW building at 126 E Forest St....

Ken Bott
Jan 6, 20251 min read
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John H. Bott's Headstone
John H. Bott came to Brigham City from England via New York. Family history notes that he lived with Alvin Nichols (in the area of the...

Ken Bott
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Mellen Glass
Back when Mellen Glass was a Case Farm Machinery store and home. I'm unsure of the year and the photography. Please let me know if you...

Ken Bott
Jan 1, 20251 min read
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"Then and Now" Old High School
The old high school football field (1928) and the current middle school field.

Ken Bott
Jan 1, 20251 min read
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"Then and Now" Hollywood
1928 photo from the Compton Collection at the USU Merrill-Cazier Library Special Collections and a recent photo. Note that the...

Ken Bott
Jan 1, 20251 min read
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"Then and Now" 1100 South Brigham City
Here is the first of "Then and Now" pictures that the Association is working on. The first is a 1968 photo taken by Bruce Keyes of the...

Ken Bott
Jan 1, 20251 min read
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