
Lydia Puzey House
Built c. 1909 for Lydia Puzey, this 1 1/2-story, brick, asymmetrical, Single Cell house, with a later side addition, is a charming example of early construction in Sanpete County. Lydia emigrated from England as a child and crossed the plains in 1857 with the Jacob Hofheins handcart company. In 1874, she married William Henry Puzey and settled in Spring City. Before William’s death at age 39, he owned a wagon shop on the corner of Center and Main. Lydia lived to be 88 years old, Spring City’s oldest resident at the time of her death.
59 West Center Street in Spring City, Utah
