Saturday, December 31, 2011

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Three Early Pioneer Homes Taken From Glass Plate Negatives and Scanned by Tudy Standlee

 This may be the Jacob Hafen Home
 This Home resembles the William S. Stewart Home or (Relic Home)  before it was added onto

Unknown Home, Unknown Family

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Glass Plate Negatives ~ Restored by Tudy Barentsen Standlee




Three Unknown Homes ~ Unknown Locations

Your Help would be appreciated !!!

















Thursday, October 6, 2011

Glass Plate Negatives ~ Restored by Tudy Barentsen Standlee



 This  photo appears to be of a baseball team....  Probably Mt. Pleasant versus Ephraim played at Ephraim.







One of several Saloons located in Mt. Pleasant.














Unknown House _ Unknown family


Friday, September 30, 2011

Glass Plate Negatives ~ Restored by Tudy Barentsen Standlee








This home is located at about 650 West Main.  It was the home of Peter's grandparents  Hafen and great grandparents Nielsen.  Dutch and Johanna Hafen lived and raised their family there.  It was purchased by Stanton Seely from Joanne Hafen Granger and Stanton's widow now lives there.








 We do not know where this home is or was located.  Any information would be appreciated.








The Gunderson Confectionary still stands but is now the property of Central Utah Mental Health at about 245  West Main.


Thursday, September 22, 2011

Glass Plate Negatives ~ Restored by Tudy Barentsen Standlee


These Glass-Plate Negatives were found in the attic of the Relic Home.  We believe the photos were taken here in Mt. Pleasant.  These three are not recognizable to us.  If you can identify them, please let us know.









Sunday, September 18, 2011

Gunderson Confectionary ~ Building Still Exists ~ Glass Plate Negative Restored by Tudy Standlee






This is one of those Glass Plate Negatives restored by Tudy Standlee. The plates were discovered in the attic of the Relic Home. The Gunderson Confectionary was located at about 245 West Main.  The building still exists and is now owned by Central Utah Mental Health.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Glass Plate Negatives ~ Restored by Tudy Barentsen Standlee



Several years ago we found a candy box full of glass plate negatives in the attic of the Relic Home.  Some have been restored by Chas Hathaway.  Tudy Standlee decided to take some home to try a hand at it.  She was quite successful as you can see from the following slides.  If you can recognize any of these homes or the people pictured, please let us know.