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John Moulton Barn 409

Leaders of the Ladder Day Saints in Salt Lake City in the late 1800's decided to send members to other locations in the West as part of an expansion effort. The Moultons brothers were sent to the rugged lands around Jackson, Wyoming. This is one of two Moulton brother barns brothers from about 1890. This barn belonged to John Moulton and a similar barn just down the road belonged to his brother T. A. Moulton. Somehow, despite the harsh conditions both brothers were successful in raising crops and surviving at the base of the Teton Mountains.
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© 2010 Maria Struss Photography
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Leaders of the Ladder Day Saints in Salt Lake City in the late 1800's decided to send members  to other locations in the West  as part of an expansion effort.  The Moultons brothers  were sent to the rugged lands around Jackson, Wyoming.   This is one of two Moulton brother barns brothers from about 1890. This barn belonged to John Moulton and a similar barn just down the road belonged to his brother T. A. Moulton.  Somehow, despite the harsh conditions both brothers were successful in raising crops and surviving at the base of the Teton Mountains.