Rosemary Schwertz Lindbeck
Rosemary Schwertz Lindbeck lived in the Schwertz family home at 1593 South 1600 East from 1937, when she moved in with her parents at the age of three, until 1971, when her mother passed away. The home has remained in the family for three generations. She and her late husband, Fredrick L. Lindbeck, are the parents of two children.
Oral History Interview
Here's an interview with Rosemary recollecting her early years in the neighborhood. The Summary and Index for the interview is available via a link below the interview.
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Rosemary Lindbeck Audio Interview
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Rosemary Lindbeck Images
The images below were provided by Rosemary and provide a glimpse back to what the neighborhood looked like in the mid 20th century. All images were supplied by Rosemary Lindbeck and are used with her consent.
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1593 South 1600 East
House in 1948
House next door
Rosemary and friend
From backyard
From backyard
From backyard
From backyard
From backyard
Gully
From backyard
Building of Wasatch Presbyterian
Gully
Leveling ground
Van's house
Invitation to ‘Circus’
Circus Photo
Weenie roast
Halloween
Neighbor girls
Looking south
Looking south
Looking north
Looking north
Looking north
Looking southeast
Looking southeast
Looking west
Looking west
Backyard
Backyard
Looking west
In front
In front
Looking northwest
Looking north