Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Nathan Staker Residence

J. Willard Mariott Digital Collection


This home stood on the property where the "old" Sanpete Valley L.D.S.Hospital was built (back in the lot) on State Street and about 365 North. It was torn down to build the then "new" hospital. It was surrounded by apple trees planted by Nathan Staker. Nathan was our Pioneer of the Month in
May of this year. You can find his biography here: http://mtpleasantpioneerofthemonth.blogspot.com/2009/04/nathan-and-eliza-cusworth-staker.html

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