Thomas Forsyth House

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title: Thomas Forsyth House
text: The Thomas Forsyth House is the historic home of an early settler of Toquerville, Utah. One of the Mormon pioneers, Thomas Forsyth built the house circa 1868 and lived there until his death in 1898. He operated mills, dried fruit and stocked the cellar with wine he made himself, while his wife Mary Browett Holmes ran a glove shop. The simple 1½-story fieldstone construction, a hall-and-parlor house extended with a lean-to, is representative of the pioneer period. It was added to the National Reg
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description: Historic house in Utah, United States
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Forsyth_House
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date modified: 2023-06-28T06:26:01Z
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