Item Detail
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30934
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1
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27
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English
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The Gardo House
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Brigham Young’s Homes
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Logan, UT
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Utah State University Press
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173-201
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On 26 November 1921, a crowd gathered at 70 East South Temple Street in downtown Salt Lake City to watch the demolition of a Victorian mansion. Oneonlooker was ninety-year-old John Brown. In spite of the November chill andthe fact it was his birthday, Brown had come to pay his last respects to thedoomed building; he had been the construction foreman for the house when itwas built almost fifty years earlier. But even for those Utahns without personalties, the mansion was special. It was the Gardo House. [Author]
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