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Early Life in Taylor, Arizona
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    • 1900 Standifird home upstairs B

    • 1900 Standifird home upstairs B

    • Brimhall family

    • Structure; Buildings; House

    • Home built from native sandstone with walls two feet thick, two chimneys and a tin roof. James Pearce and John H. Standifird were the two first settlers in Taylor. The Standifird Home was built in about 1900 by the Brimhalls. It was rented out ...
    • 1900 Standifird home

    • 1900 Standifird home

    • Brimhall family

    • Structure; Buildings; House

    • Home built from native sandstone with walls two feet thick, two chimneys and a tin roof. James Pearce and John H. Standifird were the two first settlers in Taylor. The Standifird Home was built in about 1900 by the Brimhalls. It was rented out ...
    • Jennings bass drum

    • Jennings bass drum

    • Unknown

    • Technology and Equipment for Communication; Musical;Bass Drum

    • 1830's 25 inch diameter wood drum with a beehive painted on one side. It has a deer skin drumhead.
    • Windup phonograph

    • Windup phonograph

    • Aeolian Company

    • Technology and Equipment for Communication; Sound Technology and Equipment; Phonograph

    • Phonograph Player style series 300# 172638' Serial #310-3. Top props open to display record platform and needle arm. Wind lever on the side tightens the spring which spins the record platform. Middle of front has door covered with fabric ...
    • Anvil

    • Anvil

    • Unknown

    • Technology and Equipment for Materials; Metalworking; Anvil

    • A heavy iron block with a smooth face used for blacksmithing and also to produce a canon like sound.
    • Loom

    • Loom

    • Unknown

    • Technology and Equipment for Materials; Textile Working Technology and Equipment; loom

    • Loom, four inches wide, 20 inches long, no shuttle.
    • Hand  grown, spun and  woven fabric

    • Hand grown, spun and woven fabric

    • Atchison, Ekuzabeth Hood

    • Technology and Equipment for Materials; Textile Working Technology and Equipment; Loom, shuttleless

    • The cotton and indigo in this piece of cloth were raised, woven and spun by Ekuzabeth Hood Atchison in St. George Utah.
    • Swift closed

    • Swift closed

    • Unknown

    • Technology and Equipment for Materials; Textile Working Technology and Equipment; Swift

    • A device to hold a hank of yarn for winding off into skeins. Made of wood and it opens like an umbrella and can be be adjusted to hold different amounts of yarn.
    • Swift

    • Swift

    • Unknown

    • Technology and Equipment for Materials; Textile Working Technology and Equipment; Swift

    • A device to hold a hank of yarn for winding off into skeins. Made of wood and it opens like an umbrella and can be be adjusted to hold different amounts of yarn.
    • Sarah spinning wheel

    • Sarah spinning wheel

    • Unknown

    • Technology and Equipment for Materials; Textile Working; Wheel spinning

    • Large wheel antique spinning wheel.

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