Adamsville boasted a store owned and operated by John F. Jones. It was fairly well stocked. He accepted butter and eggs in trade for merchandise. Since Adamsville was close to Beaver, many families made weekly trips to the stores there for a more...
In 1905, several new courses were begun. One of the racks on the west side of the campus, which had never been used, was fitted up for carpenter and blacksmith shops, with Leasel Brasher as teacher. A domestic science department was added, with...
Dr. Christian served in the following capacities
Appointed Clerk of the Second Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, December 24, 1869, by Cyrus M. Hawley, Judge.
June 10, 1873, admitted to the bar by Judge Jacob S. Boreman.
November,...
In 1905, several new courses were begun. One of the racks on the west side of the campus, which had never been used, was fitted up for carpenter and blacksmith shops, with Leasel Brasher as teacher. A domestic science department was added, with...
Photos of Josiah Rogerson, Beaver's First Telegrapher, and wife, Ann Wignall Rogerson; Sidney Tanner; Thomas H. Cartwright, First Blacksmith; William R. Hurst and wife, Martha N. Miller Hurst
Photos of Jane Hall Walker, brought news of Lee's Ranch Raid, Lee's Ranch, scene of early Indian raid, "The Village Blacksmith," Edward Fernley, blacksmith, William Fernley, assistant, John R. Murdock, Mr. Owens. Jeddie Dean, Jeddie Moyes, Nephi...
therewith. This, together with the opening of the mines in the west end of the county and the location of the soldiers at the Military Post two miles east of Beaver City, with numerous saloons operating, made of it a high-powered community. EARLY...
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...
Kennedy and Mr. Clinger were in charge of that work, and sublet contracts to individuals for different stage routes. Mr. Hollis worked in five different blacksmith shops in Milford. He took over the one which stood on the drug store corner, when...
team. I knew a fellow by the name of George Smith who did a lot of freighting. I also knew Mrs. Squires and her son-in-law, Aaron Grover of Wah Wah Springs. We watered the sheep there in the fall and spring when going by till Mr. Newhouse piped...
Thurs. Jan. 19, 1899: Ther. noon 46º., Wea. clear am string clouds pm. We went out and counted the cattle in the field about 200 head. built a correll to feed in by the corn correll. Friday 20: Ther. 8-45 am. 41º., Wea. very light clouds, I cut...
Tues. Feb. 6, 1900: F.V. 9-23 am. Ther. 38., 59., Wea. light clouds. cleaned ditch at the Parker place. Went to mutual. James Stansworth and Lorenzo Russell were visitors. Wednesday 7: Ther. 32., 40., Wea. windy, clear. Jim & I finished cleaning...
Mon. Feb. 12, 1900: Ther. 34., 56., Wea. light clouds evening dusty, clear. Took a few photo for Brother Squire Hepworth. helped make a gate for the head of the Flanigan Ditch. went teaching & to Rehersal. Tuesday 13: Ther. 32., 60., Wea. high...
Fri. Mar. 22, 1901: Ther. 44., 62., Wea. Winds Ptly. Cloudy, rain. light sprinkle tonight. Dan, Jake and I went to Zion and got two loads of cottonwoods to set out. 1) Saturday 23: Ther. 40 ;m. Wea. Wind, Ptly Cloudy, I helped father in the...
Record of Negative Exposure: Date XNo. of Slide Holder Plate or Film Time of Day Light Stop Exposure Subject, notes on lighting, etc. No. of Negative July 8 Standard Extra 9.30 am A 32 US 1/5 Looking up the Canyon from trail near Sulphur ...
Sat. Feb. 14, 1914: Ther. Clear and pleasant Working in the Blacksmith shop fixing plow shares to take out to the Plain. Sunday 15: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Clear Clds. in West Attended S. School.
Sun. Oct. 8, 1905: Ther. Warm. Wea. Clear We walked to Martha then one mile south-east to Mr. Joseph W. Gee, sold him a Book of Mormon, also sold a B. of M. to one of his neighbors, the blacksmith at Martha. We attended a Methodist meeting this...
Highway 89 Lodge, Main Street. This location first housed Pendleton Blacksmith Shop run by Wilford and Lucy Pendleton. It then became Bergin Garage run by Harold and Emma Henrie Bergin. The garage burned and was restored by Ralph and Ellen Hunt and...
Wilford and Lucy Pendleton home, 98 North 200 East. Built in 1907. Wilford Pendleton was a blacksmith. Earl and Blanche Pendleton lived in the home after Wilford and Lucy died.