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122-124 West 2nd South
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Mr. Maughan: "Any letters for me
this morning?"
Claire: "There was four, sir, but
the writing, I couldn't make head nor
tail out of them so I tore them up to
save...
Fri. Nov. 25, 1898: Ther. exceedingly cold; Wea. clear. turned a little warmer afternoon. N. wind. We grubbed brush part of the day and chopped posts the rest of the time. Saturday 26: Ther. cold, Wea. N. wind, threatening clouds. Chopped and...
Sun. Nov. 27, 1898: Ther. cold S. wind Wea. light clouds going south. Rob. and Billy Mancur passed here on their way to Clear Creek. Father and I went to the Little Meadow and run a sack of beans through the fanning mill got back about 3 pm. ...
Mon. Nov. 25, 1901: Ther. 46., 66., Wea. Thin Clouds, We finished digging our potatoes this forenoon. 1) Tuesday 26: Ther. 46., 66., Wea. Clear, Went up to the Bend to work on the trail for J.A. Winder, Jim brought the team back. 127)
Sat. June 6, 1903: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Mostly cloudy. Thunder My one hundred seventieth day (170) with the sheep just twice as long as I ever spent at one time before. Took the sheep on the hill across north of the road. Joseph Esplin passed...
Sun. Nov. 29, 1903: Ther. Cooler., Wea. Partly cloudy, The bike went back on me so I got one of George Isom’s horses to ride home this afternoon. 86) Monday 30: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, Worked at the photograph business most of the day. 86)...
Fri. June 16, 1905: Ther. Warm, W. breeze, Wea. T. clds. Sprinkle. Worked north on the next line west. ate dinner with George Stiehens two miles south of the Base line. Part of this line is not open, we are oblige to walk thru the grass and get...
Tues. Oct. 17, 1905: Ther. Warmer Wea. Cloudy, We left Mr. Small’s this morning and came up to Bro. S.C. Reeves’ three miles north and one east of Vinson making a thirteen or fourteen mile walk. We found the folks all out picking cotton. most...
Wed. Oct. 18, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. Foggy Ptly. cldy. Too wet to work in the cotton field this morning. I went out this after noon and picked fifty-five pound while Elder Allred washed our clothes cotton picking is rather a poor job for me as...
Thurs. Oct. 19, 1905: Ther. Cold Norther, Wea. Ptly. cldy. Sammy Reeves and I went to Vinson this evening with a load of cotton to gin there was about fourteen bales a head of us so we rode the horses back. 170) (3