


I have a few pictures of my father, Burton Edwin Tew. There may be some relatives out there who do not have access to these pictures. There may be some who have pictures I have never seen. The first is of my father as a small child, dutifully feeding piglets on the family farm in Mapleton, Utah. Take note of his attire...entirely appropriate in the early 1900's. The second is of my father as a youth. The third is a picture of my grandfather William Thomas Tew with his five sons, Bryan, Warren, Will, Bird, and Burton from left to right. If I have made any errors, please bring these to my attention.
1 comment:
Those are great pictures! It's definitely interesting to see the clothes of the era.
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