Showing posts with label Blackham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blackham. Show all posts
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Friday, March 20, 2026
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
JAMES WALKER AND PARLEY FULLMER ~~~ PHOTO BY GEORGE EDWARD ANDERSON
The print features James Walker as the barber and Parley Fullmer as his client who were both Mt. Pleasant residents. The photo was taken inside George Edward Anderson's tent studio. Notice that the barber chair is wooden. It is believed that James Walker was an early-day barber in Mt. Pleasant
We have had a small copy of this print in our collection, however Darlene Frandsen Blackham recently donated a 11x16 copy.
This photo was taken by George Edward Anderson.
George Edward Anderson was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and apprenticed as a teenager under renowned photographer, Charles Roscoe Savage.[1] At Savage’s Temple Bazaar, Anderson became friends with fellow apprentices John Hafen and John F. Bennett. Hafen later become an accomplished artist and Bennett was instrumental in preserving Anderson’s glass plate negatives.
At seventeen, Anderson established his photography studio in Salt Lake City with his brothers, Stanley and Adam. He established a studio in Manti, Utah in 1886 and moved his studio to Springville, Utah with his bride, Olive Lowry in 1888.
Anderson is best known for his traveling tent studio, set up in small towns throughout central, eastern, and southern Utah, that he used to document the lives of residents in the years 1884 to 1907.
Although known as a portrait photographer, Anderson's studio portraits are complemented by thousands of documentary portraits taken near homes, barns, and businesses. These photos document families, small town Utah history, railroad history, mining history (including the Scofield mine disaster), and the building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temples. Pure landscape photography was not Anderson's main interest, but his photographs of Church sites are important documents of LDS history. He photographed these sites while traveling across the country to begin his LDS Church mission in England from 1909-1911. The Deseret Sunday School Union of the Church published some of the views, as Anderson called them, in a booklet entitled The Birth of Mormonism in Picture. (The above information was taken from Wikipedia)
The original can be found at this link:http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/GEA/id/1511/rec/25George Edward Anderson
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Sunday, November 3, 2024
MORONI PROCESSING BEGINNINGS
In 2013 Moroni Processing celebrated its 75th Anniversary and published a memory book with stories and pictures. Nancy Garlick did much of the research and had it copyrighted. We asked her for permission
to include some of the highlights of this book on our blog. She said Yes! Over the next few days, we will post many photos and stories to give our readers fond remembrance and further knowledge of this Sanpete History.
Wednesday, August 21, 2024
Sunday, August 11, 2024
Fun Photos From Moroni Turkey Processing Plan
Saturday, July 20, 2024
Thursday, July 18, 2024
BEGINNING OF THE TURKEY INDUSTRY IN SANPETE COUNTY (Part 2)
In 2013 Moroni Processing celebrated its 75th Anniversary and published a memory book with storie
s and pictures. Nancy Garlick did much of the research and had it copyrighted. We asked her for permission
to include some of the highlights of this book on our blog. She said Yes !!! Over the next few days we will post many of the photos and stories that will give our readers fond remembrance and also further knowledge of this Sanpete History.
to include some of the highlights of this book on our blog. She said Yes !!! Over the next few days we will post many of the photos and stories that will give our readers fond remembrance and also further knowledge of this Sanpete History.
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