Name/Title
Mountain Road SchoolEntry/Object ID
2018.1.63Description
Group of children gathered outside of Mountain Road School Building on north Mountain Road. School classes and Sunday School classes were held in the building.Photograph Details
Type of Photograph
Digital ScanContext
*Front row left to right: Floret Raymond (looking down), ________, _______
*Second row: _______, Ralph Williams, Elmer Ward, _______, Clarence Johnson (holding paper), ________(right side cut off)
*Third partial row: _______ (frowning), ________ (center), ________, _______ (mostly hidden)
*Fourth row: Gene Clark (looking down), Elizabeth "Beth" Green [later Tall], Effie Clark, Zilla Green, Janet Butcher (far right)
*Back row: ________(looking down), Leone Openshaw, Clarisse Ward, Marg Raymond (in hat), Mary Ward (adult teacher)Collection
Butcher Album CollectionMade/Created
Artist Information
Attribution
Attributed to Arthur Butcher family member.Date made
circa 1930Inscription/Signature/Marks
Type
InscriptionLocation
Lower front of photographTranscription
Mountain Road SchoolLanguage
EnglishMaterial/Technique
Ink, InscribedDimensions
Dimension Notes
2139 x 1547 (dig)Copyright
Copyright Holder
Kaysville-Fruit Heights Museum of History and ArtRestrictions
Reproduction rights are granted only for personal, limited non-profit, research and educational purposes with attribution and citation.Research Notes
Research Type
ResearcherPerson
Fawn B. MorganDate
Dec 11, 2023Notes
Descriptive note left by J. Forest Barker of Fruit Heights states that the photograph shows a Sunday School class that was held in the brick school on Mountain Road. Another note states that when Myron Manning's home was built, some of the old school brick was used - perhaps in interior walls because the color is not adobe. This, statement, however, concurs with understanding that the school was located nearby, just to the south. Manning family member, Marilynn Manning states that pieces of brick were cultivated to the soil surface throughout the family orchard on the east side of south Mountain Road.