PHOTOS OF JOHN H. & ANNIE C. E. ANDERSON
Index (clicking on a title below will take you directly to that picture)
John H. Anderson (later in life)
John H. Anderson (mid-life)
John H. Anderson (young man)
John H. Anderson (temple worker)
John H. Anderson (young adult)
Annie Charlotte Eliason Anderson (portrait)
Annie Charlotte Eliason Anderson (at Logan home)
Annie Charlotte Eliason Anderson (at Charlotte's home in Salt Lake)
Annie Charlotte Eliason Anderson (mid-life)
Four Generations
Logan Temple Workers
John H. & Annie C.E. Anderson
50th Wedding Announcement
50th Wedding Group Picture (children)
5oth Wedding Group Picture (children & Grandchildren)
Logan Home under Demolition - east view
Logan Home under Demolition - west view
Lathe & Plaster Construction
Log Corner Construction
Logan; Family Home (1899)
Needham Jewelers (store site)
Logan First National Bank
John H. Anderson & Car
Family Portrait (young family)
Group Photo (taken abt. 1916)
Camping Group
Camping Group
Hiking Group
Headstone (Logan Cemetery)
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John H. Anderson
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John H. Anderson
Annie Charlotte Eliason Anderson
Annie Charlotte Eliason Anderson (home in Logan)
Annie Charlotte Eliason Anderson (at Charlotte's home in Salt Lake)
Annie Charlotte Eliason Anderson
Four Generations: back: Annie Charlotte Eliason Anderson;
front (left to right):Charlote A. Larsen, Bernice Larsen, Anna Marie Erickson Eliason
Logan Temple Workers: John H. Anderson is #11 in bottom right-hand corner
John H. & Annie C. E. Anderson
5oth Wedding Announcement
50th Wedding Anniversary Family Group
back (l. to r.): Merrill, Marie, Joseph, Charlotte, John, Geneva, Woodruff, Luella, & Melvin;
front: Annie Charlotte and John Hyrum Anderson
50th Wedding Anniversary
William Watkins passed John Hyrum Anderson's home the day that it was being torn
down and quickly returned home for his camera to record the occasion and history of the home.
This is the home that John Hyrum Anderson recalls, at six years of age, his father Johannes building.
Later, using pioneer thriftiness, John Hyrum Anderson expanded the home for his family.
View From East
(photo courtesy of William & Ruth Mae Anderson Watkins)
View From West
(photo courtesy of William & Ruth Mae Anderson Watkins)
Interior wall construction of lathe and plaster - using willows for lathe
(photo courtesy of William & Ruth Mae Anderson Watkins)
Close-up of log construction on exterior corner
(photo courtesy of William & Ruth Mae Anderson Watkins)
Logan; Family Home (1899)
John, Joseph, John Hyrum, Geneva, Annie Charlotte (holding Woodruff), Luella, Charlotte
Needham Jewelers (site of store: John H. Anderson & Sons)
Logan First National Bank
John H. Anderson and Car
Back Row (l. to r.): Merrill, Geneva, Woodruff, Joseph, Louella, Melvin, Marie;
Front Row (l. to r.): John, Annie, John H. Charlotte.
(l. to r.) Annie Charlotte (mother); Merrill (son); John Hyrum (father); Luella (daughter); Melvin (son);
Geneva (daughter): Coila Anderson (daughter-in-law); John M. Anderson (grandson); Charlotte (daughter);
J. Reuben Larsen (son-in-law); Marie (daughter); Luella Anderson (granddaughter);
LaFay Larsen (granddaughter - in Rube's arms); Joseph (son); Nedra Anderson (granddaughter - in Joe's arms);
Bernice Larsen (granddaughter); Naomi Anderson (granddaughter); Millicent Anderson (daughter-in-law);
(photo taken by John Anderson)
Standing (l. to r.): Aunt Selma (Annie's sister & John H.'s 2nd wife), sheepherder,
Geneva, Milicent, Louella, John H. Anderson (father), Annie Anderson (mother)
Front Row (l. to r.): Marie, Julius Fergus (camp mover), J. Rube Larsen, Woodruff, Merrill,
Charlotte (holding Bernice).
Back Row (l. to r.): Aunt Selma, Louella, John H., Bernice (in saddle),
Annie Charlotte, Chatrlotte, Melicent
Front Row (l. to r.): Merrill, Woodruff, J. Rube Larsen, Melvin, Marie, Geneva.
Hiking Group
Headstone (Logan Cemetery)