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    • 1912, page 5

    • 1912, page 5
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    • OFFICERS AND INSTRUCTORS. JOSEPH T. KINGSBURY, President. Student in University of Utah, 1872-1875; Student in Cornell University in 1876 and in 1877; Ph. B., 1891, A. M., 1892, Ph. D., 1894, Illinois Wesleyan University; D. Sc. (honorary),...
    • 1912, page 6

    • 1912, page 6
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    • 6 ALBERT N. TOLLESTRUP, Music, Conductor Band and Orchestra. Student of Violin with Prof. Fogelberg, B. Y. A., 1885-6; Piano, Harmony and Theory with Karl Fischer, Hamburg, Germany, 1888-9; Harmony with Prof. McQuaide, 1890; Principal...
    • 1912, page 9

    • 1912, page 9
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    • THE SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL OF THE University of Utah GENERAL INFORMATION HISTORY. By an act of the Legislature of the State of Utah, approved March 11, 1897, it was provided that a branch of the State Normal...
    • 1912, page 25

    • 1912, page 25
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    • 25 (3) A course leading to the mechanical electrical and civil engineering courses of the University. (4) A course leading to the law course of the University. For further information consult the catalogue of the University of...
    • Milton Bennion, Principal, 1897-1900

    • Milton Bennion, Principal, 1897-1900

    • Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--School principals; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Faculty; Bennion, Milton, 1870-1953

    • Milton Bennion. He is wearing a suit and tie. He is seated and reading from some papers. A phone is on a desk next to him. This is the same as photo BNS-FA-07. "Milton Bennion served as the first principal for the Branch Normal School, 1897 to...
    • John Parry

    • John Parry

    • Parry, John; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--History

    • Photograph of John Parry, a representative of Iron County to the Utah Legislature of 1897. He is responsible for the bill founding the Branch Normal School. He was chairman of the Citizens Building Committee to construct Old Main.
    • Page 84

    • Page 84
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    • LEHl WILLARD JONES Biography 1854 - 1947 Lehi W . Jones was born November 15, 1854. t h r e e y e a r s a f t e r Cedar City was founded a s a base for development of t h e iron o r e deposits n e a r b y . He was born in t h e 'Old Fort' to Thomas...
    • Page 123

    • Page 123
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    • "OLD MAIN" Branch Normal School Dedicated: Oct. 28, 1898 Location: 350 West and 'Normal Street1 [College Avenue) Property donated to Branch of the State Normal on the 28th day of September, 1898, from the Cedar City Municipal Corporation, John V...
    • Page 170

    • Page 170
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    • JOHN S. WOODBURY Biography 1865 - 1949 John Stillman Woodbury was born in St. George, Utah, November 16, 1865. He was the oldest of eleven children born to John Stillman and Martha Alice Parker Woodburv. They were among the pioneers arriving in the...
    • Page 484

    • Page 484
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    • developed and built it up. When a post office was established some years later, the name was changed from Johnson's Springs to Enoch. Johnson's Springs was settled about 1852 or 1853. At an early period, many industries were started . throughout...
    • Illustration Index - Page 503

    • Illustration Index - Page 503
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    • ILLUSTRATION INDEX Adams, John V. Anderson, Arnold E. Arthor, Christopher J. Broadbent, Dr. L. Verl Cage, Steel (Jail) Cedar City, 1958 (Aerial) Cedar City, 1982 (Aerial) Cedar City Cemetery Cedar City Hall Cedar City, Knoll Looring South from...
    • Page 3

    • Page 3
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    • with his father on occasions to visit some of the neighboring counties. They went to Manchester and even as far as Birmingham, but Henry had never been out of Great Britain, so he was facing a courageous adventure, considering the fact that he had...
    • Page 402

    • Page 402
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    • Ellen. Your brother and well wisher, H. Lunt. Wednesday moming, Oct. 28. Dear Brother: 1 am busy choring about home while the boys are at work in the field digging potatoes. Please give our kind love to your Uncle David and wife. 1 can't see to l...
    • Page 403

    • Page 403
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    • ofthe older boys had diEerent memones of living and working at the "Spencer Ranch." Heaton remembered the following: Corrales was about 2 miles south of Pacheco. Corrales is Spanish for 'corrais.' The Mexican people named it this because, when they...

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