Wednesday, September 20, 2017

PICTURES TELL THE PAYSON STORY -- PAYSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY: PAYSON CITY CEMETERY

A funeral procession moving north along Main Street on the way to the cemetery. Note the Huish Drug building and the PaysonExchange Savings Bank in the background. Photo was taken prior to 1910.

Coming up in next week's edition of The Payson Chronicle:


In the fall of 1850, the pioneers arrived in what was to eventually become the city of Payson. They were looking forward to a great new life ahead of them in the new settlement. However, less than three months later on January 19, 1851, the newest member of the settlement, Jerusha Searle, passed away. She was only nine days old. 



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