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Zoe Frost Bonderman Hall

17 Wednesday May 2023

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Zoe Frost Bonderman Hall, built in 2012 is located at 162 West 100 South in Mt Pleasant, Utah and is part of Wasatch Academy. The Craighead Cottage was located here before.

Craighead Cottage

16 Tuesday May 2023

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Craighead Cottage, built in 1918; a one-story brick residence; bungaloid style; rectangular plan; it features stone and concrete trim, a columned porch, square window bays and a standing seam metal roof.

It was located where the current Zoe Frost Bonderman Hall is, at approximately ~162 West 100 South in Mt Pleasant, Utah and is part of Wasatch Academy.

Alice Dormitory

16 Tuesday May 2023

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Alice Craighead Dormitory, built in 1938; It is a two-story brick and cast stone trim building; rectangular plan; shows subtle influence of the Georgian Revival Style. The building features square bays with eight-over-eight double hung sash windows, a hip roof and modest detailing.

Located on Wasatch Academy at ~90 South 100 West in Mt Pleasant, Utah

Wasatch Academy Manse

16 Tuesday May 2023

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The Manse at Wasatch Academy, built in 1938, it is a one-and-a-half story brick home; Tudor bungalow style; rectangular plan. It features square window bays, stepped chimney with a high-pitched roof and shed dormers.

Located at ~67 South 100 West in Mt Pleasant, Utah

Jerimiah and Ida Page Home

13 Wednesday Jul 2022

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This 2 1/2 story brick home was built in 1895. Its site orientation is unusual, being set far back from the street down a long driveway. The English Tudor half-timbering is also unusual in a house that is otherwise Victorian-influenced, as evident from the front portico, large front windows, south bay window and multiple gables. The home has beautiful hand-grained woodwork in the stairway and hall. The foundation is reportedly unique in that the stones below ground are not cemented but laid loosely to support the house and keep it level. A fireplace, in the central room, was designed with an air intake pipe that brought in outside air and heated it in pipes in the back of the fireplace, then carried it to two of the upstairs rooms. That has been replaced by a modern heating system.

This home is located at 598 West 100 South in Mount Pleasant, Utah

The below documentation and timeline were borrowed from this page:

The below photos are from Heather Baugh‘s real estate listing.

Abandoned Home in Mt Pleasant

19 Saturday Dec 2020

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Just outside Mount Pleasant, Utah is this home that is sinking and falling apart. I stopped by to document it before it is someday gone.

Wasatch Academy Gymnasium

01 Tuesday Dec 2020

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Wasatch Academy Gymnasium

Built 1951 – Dedicated as the Brunger Wilkey Center in 2006.

Seely Barn

20 Sunday Sep 2020

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The Seely Barn – Sanpete’s first, and maybe Utah’s first barn.

Built in 1862, itwas a makeshift jail in the blackhawk war.


It was built was no nails since they were hard to come by and has been moved 3 times.

Orange Seely was the first owner.

Located just north of Main on 400 West in Mt Pleasant, Utah.

Meiling-Seely House

30 Sunday Aug 2020

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The Meiling-Seely House, 91 South 500 West, Mt. Pleasant, Utah

A Danish immigrant, Jens C. Meiling, built the first, smaller part of this fine brick home in 1870. the bulk of this one-of-a-kind residence was erected around the earlier house, in 1890 by John H. Seely. Influenced heavily by Neo-classicism, the house has round-columned, classical porches, a bracketed cornice, two-story, square corner tower and extensive ornamental brickwork.

Meiling came from Denmark and in 1859 acquired 20 acres of farmland in Mt. Pleasant. He supplemented his income by making bricks. For many years, Sanpete settlers had difficulty securing clay of sufficient quality to produce fired brick and relied mainly upon sun-dried adobe as a building material. Meiling’s brick yard, located just west of town, was the first in Mt. Pleasant to turn out kiln-fired bricks, probably in the late 1860’s. Meiling sold the house to John H. Seely in 1887 for $1500. Seely was one of the most successful livestock breeders in the Intermountain West. He is credited with introducing purebred French Rambouillet sheep into Utah during the 1890’s. His achievements with selective breeding improved Utah’s range stock, contributing directly to the remarkable success of the local sheep industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Seely helped make Mt. Pleasant the Rambouillet breeding capital of the world, as well as the commercial center of central Utah’s livestock industry.(*)

The below timeline was borrowed from this page.

Johns Gymnasium

27 Thursday Aug 2020

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Johns Gymnasium was built in 1921, in 2010 it was dedicated as Tigers Den “Performing Arts Center.”

It is one of the buildings on the campus of Wasatch Academy in Mt Pleasant, Utah.

Charles Johns served as principal of Wasatch Academy from 1912 to 1916 and then again from 1918 to 1924.

Another example of clinker brick, see others on this page.

From the Wasatch Academy National Historic Register Nomination Form:
Johns Gymnasium, 1921. One tall story; brick building has rectangular plan and features a gabled roof; three Roman arches of a darker brick rest on pilasters. There are goins at the building corners.

It is located at ~209 South 200 West in Mt Pleasant, Utah.

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