DescriptionLethe Belle Coleman Tatge's Watkins-Coleman House, Midway, Wasatch,, Utah, USA.JPG
English: Henry Threlkeld Coleman and his wife Emily Springer Coleman raised their eleven children in this home in Midway, Utah. One of their daughters, Lethe, inherited the home after her parents died, and while she lived there made people from around the world welcome, giving them a tour of a home still furnished with many pioneer pieces. Her only proviso was that the guests sign her "Visitors" book. The kitchen was still powered by a wood- or coal-burning stove until Lethe's death in 1986, but the outhouse gave way to an indoor WC in the 50's. Lethe was a thespian, and she was in two films produced by BYU Motion Picture Studios, The Mailbox and Joseph, the Man, both of which show the interior of the home just as it was, without changes for the films' art direction.
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