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  2. Charles Ellis Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Ellis "Charlie" Johnson (March 21, 1857 – February 21, 1926) was an American Latter-day Saint photographer known for his work both in Utah and around the world. He grew up in St. George, Utah, and gained an interest in botany and theater.

  3. Elfie Caroline Huntington - Wikipedia

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    Elfie Caroline Huntington (December 27, 1868 – July 24, 1949) was an American photographer from Springville, Utah.She was deaf as a result of childhood scarlet fever, and became involved in photography at age 24 as an apprentice to George Edward Anderson.

  4. George Edward Anderson - Wikipedia

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    A photo of George Edward Anderson, Mormon photographer, between c. 1880 and c. 1910. George Edward Anderson (October 28, 1860 – May 9, 1928) was an early American photographer known for his portraiture and documentary photographs of early historical sites of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and Utah settlements.

  5. Tuacahn - Wikipedia

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    The Tuacahn Center for the Arts is an arts organization located at the mouth of the Padre Canyon, adjacent to Snow Canyon State Park, in Ivins, Utah.The 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m 2) facility was completed in 1995 and includes a 1,920-seat outdoor amphitheater, a 328 seat indoor theater, a black box theater, a dance studio, a costume shop, a scene shop, and the campus of Tuacahn High School ...

  6. St. George Children's Museum - Wikipedia

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    Gail Bunker, an elected St. George City Council member and part of the early local children's museum volunteer committee, with the assistance of others, presented the committee's ideas. The St. George City Council approved their plans, and they moved forward with converting the basement level of the former county courthouse into a children's ...

  7. List of Utah artists - Wikipedia

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    Nixon, Carol (1994), "Utah Arts Council", in Powell, Allan Kent (ed.), Utah History Encyclopedia, Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press, ISBN 0874804256, OCLC 30473917 v t

  8. Charles Roscoe Savage - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1860, with the Brown Company Savage traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah Territory with his family. He photographed the Mormon trail while travelling to Utah but no photographs have survived. [10] In 1861 he established a photography studio with a partner, Marsena Cannon, an early Utah daguerreotypist and photographer. [11]

  9. C. S. Fly - Wikipedia

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    An image of the photography studio of C S. and Mollie Fly burning in 1912, taken by Mollie Fly. In Tombstone they immediately opened a temporary photography studio in a tent. [ 3 ] In July, 1880, they completed construction on a 12-room boarding house at 312 Fremont Street in Tombstone that housed their photography studio and gallery in the ...