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...
Wah Wah Springs we followed the road almost due west across Pine Valley to Potsum Paw Springs, then west on the so-called "Old Bailey Wood Road," between the Indian Peak and Mt. Home Range leading into Hamblin Valley. We went to Frisco for our...
to qualify. Carried. Recorder was instructed to notify each gentlemen of their appointment and request them to qualify as soon a s possible. The Mayor then announced the standing committees of the Council as follows: (The first named of each being...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Faculty; Spencer, Anne; Eastwood, Maude
Three female faculty members, 1902-1905. On left, Annie Spencer, right Maude Eastwood, and front unknown. 1 glass negative, size 4 in. x 5 in. Print located at PH2-BNS-FA-33.
the Recorder, and showed the following statistics: Number of births reported: Number of deaths reported: Heart Disease Measles Unknown 8
4 2 1
1
( 5 males and 3 females)
Number of cases of measles reported: Number of cases of scarlet Fever:...
The Harrington-Hickory, owned by the Majestic Mining Company, is on the east side of the Star range, about 5 miles from Milford. A. D. Moffett was general manager of the Majestic Mining Company for some time. BEAVER LAKE DISTRICT The Beaver Lake...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Students; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--College graduates; Decker, Orpha B.
The graduating class of 1902. There are male and female students. They are holding bouquets of flowers. On the top row far right is Orpha Bayles Decker.
the fourth, Sarah Ann Lunt. married J a n . 16, 1878. to whom eight boys were born. Owing to the anti-polygamy persecutions, he left Cedar City in 1887, together with his wife Sarah Ann and four s o n s , traveling by team through Southern Utah,...
THE ATKIN HOTEL Mrs. Annie J. Atkin moved to Milford in 1902. Here she, with her husband George, connected with the hotel interests of the city and proved very capable in this connection. In 1904 a fire occurred, burning to the ground the building...
system for the use of the inhabitants of the City. After some discussion and due consideration the following motion was made by Councilman Leigh: That the Council proceed to take the necessary steps to bond the City for the purpose of procuring a...