Name/Title

Sessions Barbershop

Entry/Object ID

2023.1.42

Description

Jed Sessions' barber shop located on 100 North, facing west on Main Street's east side.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Digital Scan

Subject Place

City

Kaysville, Utah

* Untyped Subject Place

Davis County, Utah

Context

Home located behind barbershop. This building was first the Lewis Boson Ice Cream Parlor, then the Horace Lewis photography shop, the Jed Session Barbershop, and the Frank Layton office building. The Horace Lewis family lived in the attached home. The building was taken down when the Kaysville City Hall was built. 100 North Street separates this building and the old Stewart Burton Store/gas station.

Collection

Robert Anderson Collection

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1930

Notes

Photograph collected for the Kaysville - Fruit Heights Historical Committee and the book Kaysville, Our Town by Carol Collett to which Anderson was a contributor. Captured by camera in the early 1970s by Anderson from historical original prints created by unknown photographers and provided by Kaysville residents.

Lexicon

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Telegraph lines, Telegraph poles, Barbershops, Plank buildings, Gas stations, Roads, Trees, Bay windows, Sash windows

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Content Type"image/jpeg" Content Length"447 KB (457689 bytes)" Dimensions"2967 X 1872"; dpi ?

Dimension Notes

Scanned by original owner

Color

Black and White

Copyright

Copyright Holder

Kaysville-Fruit Heights Museum of History and Art

Restrictions

The public is granted reproduction rights only for limited non-profit, and personal or educational purposes with attribution or citation.