T.A Moulton Barn Print | Teton National Park - Jackson Hole WY

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Horizontal Luster Print Mounted on Black Styrene. Every print is inspected for damages and miss-prints before it arrives to you!

The T.A. Moulton barn is an iconic structure in Jackson Hole. Thomas Alva (T.A.) Moulton and his brother John homesteaded on Mormon Row in 1908. T.A. built a frame house in 1915 and dry farmed grain until the state built irrigation ditches to their property in the late 1920s. In 1930, the Snake River Land Company met with the Mormon Row settlers and many sold their property with most securing lifetime leases. By the 1950s, few remained.

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Horizontal Luster Print Mounted on Black Styrene. Every print is inspected for damages and miss-prints before it arrives to you!

The T.A. Moulton barn is an iconic structure in Jackson Hole. Thomas Alva (T.A.) Moulton and his brother John homesteaded on Mormon Row in 1908. T.A. built a frame house in 1915 and dry farmed grain until the state built irrigation ditches to their property in the late 1920s. In 1930, the Snake River Land Company met with the Mormon Row settlers and many sold their property with most securing lifetime leases. By the 1950s, few remained.

Horizontal Luster Print Mounted on Black Styrene. Every print is inspected for damages and miss-prints before it arrives to you!

The T.A. Moulton barn is an iconic structure in Jackson Hole. Thomas Alva (T.A.) Moulton and his brother John homesteaded on Mormon Row in 1908. T.A. built a frame house in 1915 and dry farmed grain until the state built irrigation ditches to their property in the late 1920s. In 1930, the Snake River Land Company met with the Mormon Row settlers and many sold their property with most securing lifetime leases. By the 1950s, few remained.