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Our Projects

This page highlights some of the projects we have completed and possible future projects.

Discovering Brigham City's Original Baptismal Font

History Project: Coach Ferguson

The Historic Brigham City Association, in cooperation with Box Elder High School, The Print Shop, and Skyline Dental, created this memorial plaque for Coach Earl Ferguson. It is now displayed at BEHS in the north hall near the gym. Thanks to all who contributed!

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Pictured (L to R): Jesse Roberts, Athletic Director at BEHS; Eric Jurgens, The Print Shop; Scott Jensen and Ken Bott Historic Brigham City Association. Missing is Dr. Aaron Olson from Skyline Dental.

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Peach Days - Brigham City Downtown Historical Tour

This historical tour of Brigham City was created for Peach Days where visitors could walk down the historic main street to see historical pictures and sites. You can view the additional site information at the Brigham City Downtown Historical Tour webpage.

Then and Now

Compton photos recreated by Max Molgard by using his drone and camera providing a recreated visual perspective of historic Brigham City sites.

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USU Lecture Series - Historic Brigham City Through a Technological Lens

Digitally restored photographs bring new life and forgotten detail to the streets, businesses, and homes of Brigham City from her earliest days. Watch the Lecture.

By Scott Jensen

Ferguson Field

Earl "Ferg" Ferguson coached Box Elder football, track, and basketball from 1921-1960. He was National High School Coach of the Year in 1950 and in 1973 he was inducted into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame for distinguished high school coaches.

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We are making a plaque to memorialize him and his accomplishments to be placed at Box Elder High School.

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Pioneer Days Train Tour

15 minute tour of East Brigham City starting at Vincent Park.

Owen "Blind" Jones - Brigham City's Blind Postman

Restored the headstone of Brigham City's blind postman. Headstone donated by Ken Bott and Kyle Hansen.

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Possible Future Projects

  • Historic home tour

  • Haunted downtown business tour

  • Pioneer Day with Sons of the Utah Pioneers (SUP)

  • Peach Days display

  • Create interactive Sanborn Map with embedded photographs of the old city

  • Brigham City walking tour

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