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| Bassett: Harry Bassett family picture Mae Gardner Bassett's funeral in Pocatello, Idaho 1962
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| Bassett: Don Henry Bassett and Amanda Meacham From Family Record of Hiram Dayton and
Permilia Bundy Dayton published Sept 1961
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| Bassett: Ruuds and Bassetts about 1920 Anders Ruud, Marette Cook Bassett, Olivia Ruud, ?, Adelia Bassett, Norma Ruud
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| Bassett: Mett Bassett, Ivy Bassett, Andrew Ruud, Olive Ruud, Adelia Bassett, Andrew Ruud, Louella Ruud, Norman Ruud About 1918 |
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| Swensen: Hyrum Swemsen about 1920 |
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| Bassett: Lutie Marette Bassett about 1940 |
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| Bassett: Adelia Dubois Bassett 19 Nov 1941 47 years old, three months before her death
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| Bassett: Rex Bassett and Beth Letham wedding 25 May 1945 |
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| Bassett; Letham, Beth at Henry's Lake, ID 1946 |
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| Bassett: Junior Bitton and Rex Bassett on elk hunt |
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| Bassett: Adelia Bassett and Neighberhood friends January 1913. Winter coats, bowties and dresses. |
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| Bassett: Adelia Dubois Bassett |
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| Bassett: Bassett Bros. Stage Line The stage line began operation in about 1881. It Operated from Beaver Canyon, Idaho to Fire Hole Basin in Yellowstone Park, about 100 miles, with tours through the park. |
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| Bassett: Beth Letham Life Story |
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| Bassett: Charles Henry Bassett and Mary Elizabeth Knight |
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| Bassett: Charles Henry Bassett death certificate |
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| Bassett: Charles Henry Bassett II abt 1858 |
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| Bassett: Don Henry Bassett Life Story |
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| Bassett: Charles Henry Bassett II abt 1858 |
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| Bassett: Elias Bassett and Matilda Salter |
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| Bassett: Family group, probably around 1918. Some identities were made by facial appearance and may not be accurate. |
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| Bassett: Group of friends on a car outing. Some identities were determined by facial appearance and may not be accurate. |
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| Bassett: Lois Knight Bassett |
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| Bassett: Lutie Marette Bassett |
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| Bassett: Lutie Marette Bassett Swensen Hansen |
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| Bassett: Notes on Charles Henry Bassett II |
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| Bassett: Rex Bassett Life Story |
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| Bassett: Roscoe Knight Bassett about 1878 |
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| Bassett: Ruby Rosaltha and Ernest Knight Bassett about 1863
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| Bassett: Sophronia Bassett |
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| Bassett: William Henry Bassett |
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| Bassett: William Henry Bassett and Marette Cook 1858-1931 |
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| Bassett: William Henry Bassett by his grandson, William Kay Bassett |
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| Bassett: William Henry Bassett Store
General Merchandise store in Trout Creek (Lago), Idaho built about 1900. This picture about mid 1960s |
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| Bassett: William Henry Bassett Store Inside the General Merchandise store in Trout Creek (Lago), Idaho about 1900 |
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| Bassett: William. H. Bassett and Marrette Cook home This picture was taken around 1960. The house was built in at least three sections. The right hand side is log (abt 10" diameter) with willow lath and plaster on the inside and drop siding on the outside. The left hand side is two story frame. The back part is one story frame. The parts were undoubtedly built at separate times, but there is no written or verbal history except birth of children to signify when. The first child born there was Sophronia (1887) followed by Roscoe (1891) and Adelia (1894). 1887 was when the the Bassett Stage Line (see history) was operating and WH and CHII Bassett moved their winter horse range from Cedar Fort, Utah to Lago (Trout Creek), Idaho. Hence the log part was probably built then, the back part being added later and the two story frame being completed around 1900. The drop siding on the log part was probably added when the frame sections were built. There are verbal stories of Indians looking through the windows during the early years. Roscoe Bassett and his wife, Inez, lived in the back part for a few years then moved to Ogden, Utah. Then Alfred Hansen and family lived in the back part until WH and Met's death when they occupied the entire house. It became unoccupied in the 1960's and burned down. See Lago (Trout Creek) and W. H. Bassett histories. |
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| Bassett: Willis Bassett son of Charles Henry II Around 1918 |
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| Cook: Marette Cook about 1928 |
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| Bassett: Ernest Bassett Letter to Father 1881 Handwritten |
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| Bassett: Ernest Bassett Letter to Father 1881 Typed |
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| Bassett: Ernest Knight Bassett Letter from Heber J. Grant |
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| Hansen: Alfred Hansen and Adelia Bassett family. 1935 William Phillip (Phil), Dallas Alfred, Dorothy, Clarence (Bud) Bassett
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| Hansen: Alfred P. Hansen and Adelia D. Bassett life story. |
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| Knight: A short sketch of Mary Elizabeth Knight |
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