Name/Title
Kaysville CreameryEntry/Object ID
2022.1.18Description
White building on Center Street was first a creamery in Kaysville, Utah.Photograph Details
Type of Photograph
ReprintSubject
Commercial architectureContext
The two-story part of this building was built for the Kaysville Creamery. In 1909, the structure was moved from a location at 200 North/100 East to a lot on Center Street between Main Street and 100 East. It then became the Kaysville Hospital operated by Dr. John E. Morton. The creamery building was placed next to an existing adobe pioneer home. When the hospital closed, the building was purchased by Frank Williams/Fred Kershaw and remodeled into a home and apartment. The building was demolished in 1968 to make room for the Kaysville City Hall.Collection
Forest Barker CollectionInscription/Signature/Marks
Type
InscriptionLocation
Visible on reverse side of print.Transcription
72. Creamery then Hospital. Later owned by
Williams, then Kershaw. Demolished 1978.
Forest BarkerMaterial/Technique
PencilLexicon
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