Oliver and John R. Jensen felling a saw log 30-32" diameter up in the Summit Mountains early in the spring. At lower end of Maple Canyon, north east of where road comes up at Top of the Cedars.
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The Navajos were cunning and crafty thieves, having different ways to deceive the settlers. Part of the band would profess great friendship and would camp in town at the Tithing Office and have beef and other supplies given them. They would trade...
the level and the thermometer stood at 32 degrees below zero for six weeks, day and night. Cattle sought protection among the pines and cedars, but they froze to death standing on their feet. Some of the smaller cattle owners were put out of...
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...
Wed. Jan. 13, 1904: Ther. 7 am 14., Pleasant., Wea. Thin clds. Watered at the Steep Trail again. Moved up in the cedars toward the point of the mountain, near our lower camp of December last (the first part of Dec.) We all camped together. 2) ...
Tues. Feb. 9, 1904: Ther. 10., 32., Cold breeze Wea. Clear Myron came this morning and started us off for Trumbull. Camped at Pine Spring. 7) Wednesday 10: Ther. 20., Cold am Wea. Thin clds. Pleasant about noon. Moved on down thru the Kane bed...
Sat. Feb. 27, 1904: Ther. Cool, Windy, Wea. Thin clds. heavy, Myron went with the herd and let me take the camp. Robt. Cox & I took the horses to some *pockets (to water) five or six mi. N.W. in the black rocks. Moved to mouth of Black Canyon....
Wed. Mar. 16, 1904: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds. We watered at the Clay holes again and pulled on out to the point of Cedars about four miles norht-west of yellowstone. I moved camp this pm and took the horses to water. 32) Thursday 17: + Ther....
Thurs. Jan. 15, 1903: Ther. Cold., Wea. Cloudy, snow 11 pm. We went on today camped at the seap above Rosy’s house. Franklin Stevens came out to take the herd and release Ezra Stevens. Kane Bed Canyon, Mohave Co., Arizona. 6) Friday 16: Ther....
Mon. Feb. 2, 1903: Ther. Cold, Wea. Clouds Snow thirteen inches deep this morning. We trailed the sheep thru the snow across the flat then herded thru the cedars into a canyon that leads towards To-Weap valley Moved about 1 ½ miles. 19) Tuesday...
Fri. Mar. 6, 1903: Ther. Cool breeze Wea. Clouds We moved down the hollow to where it turns east and then nearly north. 33) Saturday 7: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clouds, Moved up a draw to the south turned a little to the left and camped in the...
Tues. Mar. 10, 1903: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Few thin clds, Moved on over the ridge in the same direction and located in the head of a grassy hollow that runs to the reserve. 36) Wednesday 11: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. breeze from south. Thin clouds. We...