Legacies of Kaysville: Portraits of Its People and Places, Volume 2 continues the journey through the heart of Kaysville, Utah, uncovering more stories that define this remarkable community. Building on the foundation laid in Volume 1, this new collection brings forward untold narratives and deeper insights on the people that have shaped Kaysville across generations. With the same dedication to meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Volume 2 highlights individuals and moments that might otherwise fade with time. Whether you're revisiting Kaysville's past or discovering it anew, this volume offers another rich tapestry of heritage, resilience, and community spirit. Volume 2 is perfect for residents, descendants, and history lovers alike. This volume stands as both a companion to and expansion of the ongoing legacy, preserving the spirit of a town through the people who helped build it. This is an 8.5" x 11" softcover book that spans 481 pages, offering richly detailed biographies, photographs, and stories that illuminate the lives and contributions of Kaysville citizens. This volume includes stories about Gobo Fango, Joseph "Cap" Hill, Roetta Kilfoyle Horsley, Alice Nicholls Hughes, Rosel Hyde, William Florom Ingram, Samuel Lane Jones, Seth Chauncey Jones, Thomas E. "Pegleg" Jones, Dale Jost, Schofield Kershaw, Felshaw King, Wallace King, William Harvey King, Gayle Larkins, James Howard Larkins, Lyle Larkins, Christopher Layton, Gerald Mann, Alden Maynes, Samuel Morgan, John Edwin Morton, Emma Sargent Nicholls, Carol Page, George Fletcher Pattillo, Thomas McClure Peters Jr., Mary Ann Pressdee Phillips, Myron Phillips, James Proudfoot, Grandison Raymond, Samuel Raymond, Nathan Reeves, Edward Rich, Glen Robins, Susannah Ellison Robins, Thomas Francis Roueche, Neka Roundy, Samuel Rushforth, Guy Dawson Rutledge, Newell "Hod" Sanders, Charles Scoffield, Heber James Sheffield, Heber John Sheffield, Roy Simmons, George G. Smith, Gibbs Smith, Thomas Smith, William B. Smith, Hyrum Stewart, LeConte Stewart, Thornley Swan, Henry Talbot, Earl Leroy Tall, Alice Gailey Telford, George Washington Terrill, John Watt Thornley, Robert Waite, George Darling Watt, George Webster, George William Webster, William Webster, John Weinel, Edward Morris Whitesides, Emil Whitesides, and Ebenezer Albert Williams.