WASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Washington County, Utah)GERALD W. PRINCE HISTORY COLLECTION(New Harmony, Utah) |
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Gerald W. Prince has been collecting historical information, pictures, and artifacts for over 50 years. He has
probably the most significant collection in existence of historical information relating to the Harmony Valley. Part of that collection has been digitized and gathered here. PHOTOGRAPHSWCHS-03389 The young middle aged Francis W. & Ann Eliza Imlay PrinceWCHS-03390 The New Harmony post office with the old metered gas pump in front WCHS-03942 6 feet of snow in New Harmony, Utah WCHS-03943 S. Kerry Grant and Ronald Prince with Reed Prince's barn in the background WCHS-03945 Verl Kelsey and the couger he got at Central, Utah in 1940 WCHS-03947 Professional boxer, Edwin Verl Kelsey, of New Harmony WCHS-03948 Viola Woodbury Kelsey and Edwin Verl Kelsey WCHS-03950 The Lee Farm as viewed from the town of New Harmony WCHS-03951 The Pace Farm looking west from the town of New Harmony WCHS-03963 George F. Prince at home in New Harmony in 1937 WCHS-03964 Reed Prisbrey with a horse WCHS-03965 Reed & Doneva Huffman Prisbrey WCHS-03966 Painting by Florence Prince Quist of the George F. Prince Home in New Harmony WCHS-03967 The James Lorenzo "Lowe" Prince Home in New Harmony WCHS-03968 Reed Prince's gas pump in New Harmony WCHS-03969 Two adobe bricks in Fort Harmony, Utah WCHS-03994 The southwest end of the Ash Creek Bridge in New Harmony DOCUMENTSArticle with photos of Ashby Pace and Lester IversonThe Salt Lake Tribune, Page B-2, August 6, 1973 Schools - New Harmony, Utah by Gerald W. Prince, May 2008 REFERENCESTBD |
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