Home at 572 West Winchester built in 1862

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Photo Number PH2816
Identifier PH_bldg_2816
Title Home at 572 West Winchester built in 1862
Subject Murray homes
Description Levi & Emma Goff Naylor were very early pioneer settlers in the area and built their first home out of adobe from the clay banks behind their home. Levi emigrated from England to Utah in 1860 and Emma followed arriving in Salt Lake in September 1862 and married her sweetheart from England, Levi Naylor, one month later. The Goff family knew the trade of adobe brickmaking and taught the skill to other settlers around them. Other adobe brickyards were operated by several neighboring settlers including the large Turner family. This structure dated as 1893 with SL County Assessors. A family descendant notes that a stream used to run in front of the home. Subsequent owners included Sam & Mary Naylor (daughter) Beckstead and Grant & Maggie Beckstead (granddaughter) Mangum. Vince and Peggy Millet who purchased the home from the Mangum's grandson, demolished this house to build a new home on the property.
Contributor Photo courtesy of Salt Lake County Archives
Type Image
Format image/jpeg
Digitization Specifications Originals scanned with HP Officejet Pro L7680 and saved as 300 ppi tifs. Display images generated in CONTENTdm as jpegs 800 pixels
Language eng
Spatial Coverage Utah; Salt Lake County; Murray
Rights Management Digital image copyright 2012, Murray City Museum. All rights reserved.
Holding Institution Murray City Museum
Contributing Institution Murray City Museum
Website http://www.murray.utah.gov/290/Museum
Source Physical Dimensions 10.80 x 7.32 inches
Source Characteristics Black & White Photograph
Archival Resolution TIF: 300 ppi
Low Resolution JPEG
Bit Depth 8-bit grayscale/ 24-bit color
Call Number PH2816
ARK ark:/87278/s61z46t7
Setname mc_mcm
ID 232047
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s61z46t7
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