The Silver Brothers Iron Works records. [1870s]-1991.

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The Silver Brothers Iron Works records. [1870s]-1991.

Collection consists of business and family materials related to the Silver Brothers Iron Works. Included are scrapbooks, a missionary diary, artifacts, a notebook, and miscellaneous materials.

1.0 linear ft.

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Silver Brothers Iron Works.

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The Silver Brothers Iron Works began with William J. Silver, an early Mormon pioneer, born in London, England, who founded one of the earliest foundries and machine shops in Utah. The company created many significant works, such as the cast oxen for the Salt Lake City LDS Temple and the iron fence surrounding the Brigham Young cemetery. Silver's three sons took over the company and renamed it the Silver Brothers Iron Works and began to manufacture machinery for Utah's sugar beet industry. Around...

University of Utah. Libraries. Manuscripts Division

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