Cache Valley portfolio 1971 April-May

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Cache Valley portfolio 1971 April-May

Black & white photographs taken by A.J. Simmonds and Wayne G. Jaggi in April 1971, documenting historic buildings in Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho). Simmonds provided detailed information about each structure, including the year built, materials, specific details such as gables, and sometimes even the cost of construction. Buildings pictured include LDS churches, city buildings, residences, and farm buildings. The collection is broken into two parts; one for the Simmonds photographs and one for the Jaggi photographs. The order of the prints is the order that Simmonds originally gave them when they were known as Portfolio 11 and Portfolio 12. The prints were made from 120 mm negatives which are currently missing.

3 boxes; 6 linear ft.

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Jaggi, Wayne G.

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Simmonds, Andrew (Andrew J.)

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A.J. Simmonds' keen interest in his genealogy led him to collect these photographs and led, eventually, to the publishing of Reluctant Gentile: The Life and Times of Andrew Montom Simmonds, 1844-1925. Andrew Montom Simmonds, A.J. Simmonds' great-grandfather, grew up in England and converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1855. The Simmonds family came to America in 1868 and eventually made their way to Logan in 1870. In 1873 A.C. apostated from the LDS Church ...