The 1880s saw the birth of Compton’s Photography, which gave Brigham City a “picture album” of its history, chronicled in photographs by three generations of Comptons, from 1883 until its landmark brick building on the...
The Co-op planing mill at 600 East and Forest Street, was a 40 x 50 foot stone building with adobe upper walls erected by James Pett in 1875. Construction began not long after completion of the woolen mill farther north...
Baron Woolen Mills was another legacy business which made use of the Co-op woolen factory, on 500 East between Forest and First North. Plans for the mill called for a 44 x 88 foot building with an enclosed mill-race and...
Another “century” business had its roots in Brigham City’s oldest commercial building, the 1850s grist mill on the corner of Fourth East and Second North. Lorenzo Snow, its owner, called Mads Christian Jensen as its...