Aerial photographs--Iron County (Utah); Cedar City (Iron County, Utah); Buildings
Photo taken from belfry of the Tabernacle looking west. Twin Pines and George Perry barns in foreground. Old Hyrum Jones (later John Higbee) home next. Barn on left is either Jim Corlett's or Gus Mackleprang's. Cupola on Robert Bulloch's home...
the ground. The washouts were repaired, and the ditch is in use today.
About three-fourths of a mile southwest of the intake, Nelson Hollingshead built a grist mill, which he and Charles Burke operated until 1900, when it was moved to the Ernest...
Salt Lake & San Pedro Railroad. Finally, this road was taken over by the Union Pacific. RANGE CONDITIONS IN THE EARLY DAYS During the years of the '80s and '90s the range was in excellent condition for the grazing of cattle. Few, if any, sheep were...
machinery from the end of the railroad to their distribution points. " ARVIN STODDARD HOMESTEADED TOWNSITE Arvin M. Stoddard, Milford's first settler, was one of the original pioneers, coming to Utah in 1847 with his three brothers, Sheldon,...
On the corner'where Dr. Busch's office is, was a large storage cellar which belonged to A. G. Campbell. Behind the cellar, where the McCulley house stands, was a saloon, and a blacksmith shop. Earlier, Mat Cullen had a store on the corner. Angus...
his brother, Jake, built a store there, and Jake lived in a small house east of the store. When the bank bought the corner from his father, the store was moved into the street for a while, and his father tore away all his buildings and erected the...
CHAPTER TWENTY STAGE COACH AND FREIGHTING DAYS MILFORD AND THE STAGE COACH Milford was on the old stage route. The route from Salt Lake followed the Mormon Trail to Kanosh, then turned west at Kanosh and on to Antelope Springs, which in the...
time while he returned to Nephi to close his affairs. He then came back to Milford and took over the active management of his store, adding a large feed lot with stables, a large barn, and camp houses. His business was supplying the freighters,...
first of its kind in town. She also served home-made ice cream. She was a typical English saleswoman, having operated a store in England. She was a great lover of children and very kind to the poor. Much of her merchandise was sent out, with no...
Fri. June 10, 1898: Ther. 7-40 am/ 70º, 6 pm., 78º, Wea. nearly clear. cloudy We hauled hay from the millet piece into the lower end of the barn. Saturday 11: Ther. 7-50 am 68º. Wea. Cloudy Raked and piled the hay on the upper lucern patch...
Wed. Dec. 21, 1898: Ther. 9-35 am. 46., Wea. few lights clouds, cold N. wind, James & I spent most of the day helping Johny shingle his house. We had a light shower last night and it cleared off this morning. +the wind changed and came from the...
Sat. Jan. 28, 1899: Ther. noon 52º., 58 3-30 pm. Wea. white clouds going E am. clear pm. Johny & I went up to the ford and got a yellow heiffer. I took a photo of Uncl A. G. & family & M.S. Ruesch and family. Sunday 29: Ther. 9 am. 42º., Wea....
Mon. Feb. 6, 1899: Ther. 8-30 am 18 inside “ “ 10 outside Wea. clear & still We made several partitions in the shed in the upper end of the barn, hauled a load of hay out in the correll. Tuesday 7: Ther. 8 am 22º., inside “ “ 12º.,...