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    • 1899, Jun 3

    • 1899, Jun 3
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    • Sat. Jun 3, 1899: Ther. coolº., Wea. 7 pm. clouds running S. cloudy, 5 pm to 6 pm raining. everything being so wet we did’nt work out-side, so I took a wire nail head and made a muzzle sight for the rifle. Jim Thaxton came along about noon and...
    • 1910, page 187

    • 1910, page 187
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    • 30 Days September 1910: S 18 Showers Had a monster flood tonight, broke the canal at the head, damaged the dam. M 19 I was at he dam about midnight. Working at the house most of day. T 20 Clear. Hot. at Home Made some Cyko Post card pictures...
    • Page 161

    • Page 161
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    • GEORGE A. SMITH He was appointed as head of the Iron Mission, Iron County, in 1850. JOHN D. LEE he people involved in the Iron Mission left Salt Lake Ct Dec. 7, 1850, and Lee iy was appointed as Clerk. Henry Lunt was President Smith's private...
    • 1899, Jun 6

    • 1899, Jun 6
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    • Tues. June 6, 1899: Ther. warmº., Wea. clouded up in evening. We made ditch till 3 pm. grubbed a little brush after. Father and Alonzo Russell came out from home over the Bend. Wednesday 7: Ther. warmº., Wea. clouds going east. Jake & I took 36...
    • 1901, cash account 18

    • 1901, cash account 18
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    • XCash Account. September.: 13 And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle. 14 His head and his hair were white like wool, as white...
    • 1910, page 188

    • 1910, page 188
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    • 30 & 31 Days Sept.-Oct. 1910: S 25 Went to head to Sloose out sand M 26 Working with the water at and near town T 27 up the canal again. W 28 clear IN the fields looking after the water Th 29 Few clds. Up the canyon today. Caught a Wild cat...
    • 1910, page 189

    • 1910, page 189
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    • 31 Days October 1910: S 2 Heavy Rain last night. out in the fields again M 3 Canal broke again in town and at head after dark T 4 At head of canal early this morning. W 5 Clear. Pleasant Working at head of canal Th 6 Cold night Got the water...
    • Page 418

    • Page 418
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    • finish their schooling, although Ellen was twenty years old when she got married, and Rachel was not quite eighteen. Since most of the young people d d only go to school a few months at a time, it took a considerable amount of time to get through...
    • Page 419

    • Page 419
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    • baby girl by her side weighuig nine pounds--good weight--al1 rejoicing and feeling thankful to our Heavenly Father for her safe delivery. Our beloved Aunt Ellen's condition is much the same as when 1 wrote last week, no pain but general debility...
    • 1910, page 191

    • 1910, page 191
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    • 31 Days October 1910: S 16 Not on the ditch. Mary is not at all well. M 17 Sent Ray Bradshaw up to turn the water in didn’t get it. T 18 Cold North wind I sent two men up today they got the water in the head of canal W 19 Cold N. Wind Clouds...
    • 1910, page 192

    • 1910, page 192
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    • 31 Days October 1910: S 23 Clear Windy Pm At home Took picture of Bp Isom’s house. M 24 Clear Fine Our baby girl was born about 2-30 this after-noon. Elva Larene Crawford T 25 Went up the canyon this P.M. W 26 At home today. Th 27 and today...
    • Page 146

    • Page 146
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    • Lehi M. was old enough to be able to round the cows into the corral and the girls helped with the milking. Every two or three days, a new cow was hrought in to be h~uken milk. Henrietta would rope the cow and to tie her to a post and proceed to...
    • 1911, page 22

    • 1911, page 22
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    • 22 Ancient, or Mediaeval and History{ Modern, and }2 units 16 hours American History and Civics Any requests for substitutions for regular subjects of the respective courses should be filed with the Principal not later than April...
    • 1903, Mar 2

    • 1903, Mar 2
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    • Mon. Mar. 2, 1903: Ther. Cool south breeze 8-45 am. harder at noon 5-30 from West Wea. Thin clouds Day light evening clds. 2nd Observation Day. We herded north and east of camp. Myron is not feeling well today. 31) Tuesday 3: Ther. Cold S. wind.,...
    • Page 169

    • Page 169
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    • The Indians have not troubled us much--there were a few Pauvants here a week ago who had thieving propensities, but they have left and all is peace. We keep a good lookout for them. The military regulations are strict, and all seem determined to...
    • Page 149

    • Page 149
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    • "Father took me to Milford, north of Lund, in a bug,^ and I proceeded on my way to Salt Lake City. 'This was the first time I had heen on a train, I had never been to Salt Lake City hcfore, nor stayed in a hotel or bought food in a restaurant. No...
    • Page 203

    • Page 203
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    • instructed to hire two men and a team to assist the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph in trimming and removing trees along Main Street for the line to be placed 1 8 feet from the property lines. Oct. 1 . 1 9 1 4 ... Librarian's salary was...
    • Page 172

    • Page 172
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    • maintained the records. He regarded it as routine to take readings on the stars late at night, sometimes standing waist-deep in snow. His maps were used by thousands of immigrants on their travels to Oregon and California. Fremont's report...

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