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Pioneer Home and Granary

22 Tuesday Feb 2022

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1870s, Cabins, Cache County, Cache Valley, DUP, Historic Markers, Lewiston, utah

Pioneer Home and Granary

This cabin was used as a family home from 1876 to 1956. It was the home of George and Hannah Wheeler and their ten children.

George Walton Wheeler headed west in 1854 with his father, Levi, bringing the first steam engine and sawmill west of the Missouri River. George was ten years old.

Hannah was born December 18, 1846, in Gloucester, England, daughter of George and Harriet Harding Humphries. The family came west with the Willie Handcard Company in 1856. Walking alongside the handcart were six children, ages eighteen, fourteen, twelve, nine, six and one. Hannah Humphries and George Walton Wheeler were married in 1862.

Logs were cut at the Wheeler Sawmill where they were floated miles down the Cub River. There the logs were taken from the river and hauled to the homestead. When Hannah and George moved into their little home in 1876, there was only enough flooring to go under the bed. A fresh water spring was near the cabin. A granary and a barn were also built. George Walton Wheeler made each building with full dovetail corners. Each square nail was made in his own blacksmith shop. From the cabin’s location, all of Cache Valley can be seen.

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Located at 2668 West 2000 South in Lewiston, Utah

Peter Axel Johnson House

26 Friday Nov 2021

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The Peter Axel Johnson House is located at 1075 North 100 East in Pleasant Grove, Utah. It was built in 1876. Peter Axel Johnson worked as a farmer and railroad worker.

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Manti Tabernacle

26 Thursday Sep 2019

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1870s, Historic Buildings, Manti, Sanpete County, Tabernacles, utah

The tabernacle was designed by temple architect, William Folsom, and built in 1878-82. This church building now accommodates three LDS wards. The monumental 55 by 90 main chapel has a 30 foot high ceiling and a tall central tower topped by a Victorian steeple. All of the window and door bays are tall and round-arched. The corner pinnacles have a Gothic flair. The stonework ranges from rough to smooth cut, squared blocks. The modern addition on the west of the building has been designed to blend cohesively with the original to give a pleasing overall effect. Other remodels added an elevator. The building is still in use as LDS wards meetinghouse.(*)

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