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CAST
Count Von Arnheim
Thaddeus ( a fugitive) . . . .
Devilshoof (a Gypsy leader)
Florestein (nephew of the Count)
Arline, at six (daughter of the Count)
Arline, a t eighteen . . . . .
Gypsy Queen . . . . . .
Budha (attendant to...
MINERAL RESOURCES
The early discovery of precious and valuable mineral and the development of the prospects, placed the count; as one of the most important mining centers of the west It has been said that the whole county was a vast laboratory,...
39 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Jones, Seth M Enoch, Iron County
Knell, James Claude Pinto, Washington County
Leigh, Abbie Cedar, Iron County
Lowe, Deslie Parowan, "
Lunt, George Hunter Cedar, "
Lunt, Henry Hunter "
Lunt, Jeannett "...
Fri. Feb. 3, 1899: Ther. 9 am. 32º., Wea. snow 1 ½ in this morning cleared off am light clouds going east pm. We chopped up a load of stove wood. Jake & I took it to Grand-Father afternoon. I caught of fox, count 5 scalps. Saturday 4: Ther. 8...
Wed. Feb. 15, 1899: Ther. 9-30 am 42º., Wea. clouds. changable wind. I caught 2 raccoons. They count 10 scalps each. Tended water on the Rocky Ridge. Thursday 16: Ther. 10 am. 40º., Wea. clear. I tended to water caught one gophur this fore...
Tues. July 16, 1901: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, I herded along the side hill north and west of camp this fore noon and moved a little farther north this after noon camped on the side of the mountain I paid Mr. Metcalf $10.00/100 for the Winchester...
Thurs. Nov. 21, 1901: Ther. 44., 66., Wea. Clear, Thin Clouds, Helped gather the cattle up and count them as we turned them in the upper field. 1) Friday 22: Ther. 44., 62., Wea. Thin Clouds, We hauled the cane seed this fore noon. took some stamp...
Sat. Feb. 6, 1904: Ther. 7., Cold wind Wea. Clear, Ptly cldy. Back thru the Gap again. to our camp of the 26 & 27 nlt. 4) Sunday 7: Ther. 27., Cold wind., Wea. Cloudy Blustery snow. The sheep went over to the Dixie Knoll in the night. John Croff...
Tues. Feb. 10, 1903: Ther. Warn in sun., Wea. Clear, According to our count this morning we have our lost black sheep. We moved one and a half or two miles farther north, camped near the mouth of a draw where it opens out near the cattle-men’s...
Tues. Feb. 24, 1903: Ther. Cold North wind., Wea. Clouds, Pleasant in the sunshine., We herded north-west of camp, would have moved east but found according to our count that we had lost one or two black sheep. Second count Only one black gone....
Wed. June 24, 1903: + Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clouds, James Maxwell came along about noon, ate dinner with me and helped count blacks and bells all Ok. 80) Thursday 25: Ther. Warm., Windy. Wea. Clouds pm. Some thing run the sheep off in the night so...
Sat. Dec. 19, 1903: + Ther. Cold., Wea. Clear. Thin clouds. Made another start for water, went to the lower camp. Received a letter from Marilla last night stating that Aunt Hannah Jennings of Taylor, Ariz. died on the 10th inst. and Bro. Heber...
Forest rangers--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Forest reserves--Employees
Men who made the deer count on the Dixie Division of the Forest during February, 1941. Seated (left to right): Ranger I. H. Johnson, Richard Costley, Ranger Ben Swapp, Ranger Wilford Bently. Standing (left to right): Lewis Bowler, Shirley...