Judge Jacob S. Boreman, and a jury composed of twelve men, eight of whom were members of the Mormon Church. He was indicted for murder by a grand jury, September 24, 1874, nineteen years after the massacre. William Stokes deputized Thomas Winn,...
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...
Due to shortage of water in the early days, there was little hay raised by the Minersville settlers. To supple-ment the small supply, the ranchers, farmers and stock-men would make regular trips to the Yellow Banks, 20 miles north of Minersville,...
of. So, in 1868, Clayton built his shop. He did all the work for the settlers and also for the Salisbury Stage Line Company.
EARLY STORES
The first store stood across the street west from the Abraham Wood home. Later it was moved to the Herbert...
HONOR ROLL OF MINERSVILLE WAR VETERANS
WORLD WAR I,
Alfred Wood Charles K. Jameson
Martin A. Wood Alvin Baker
Vance Walker Charles E. Baker
Earl E. Roberts Milton Baker
George B. Roberts Joseph B. Banks
Mark D. Rollins Myron Cooley
Ellis...
selors, and Hattie Myers, secretary. Soon after this Mrs. Eyre resigned and Mrs. M. D. Fisher was chosen to fill the vacancy. They were released March 6, 1917, and Lillie Roberts was appointed as president, with Rachel Marshall and Martha Walker as...
Photos of Daughters of Utah Pioneers Home, erected on site of old State Tabernacle; Beryl Irving Dean, historian of Silver Desert Camp since 1938, collected history of western Beaver County; Armina LeFevre Banks, captain of Minersville Camp,...
Jackson and Annie Schow Clark Riggs, 250 East Center Street. Built in 1937. Mayo and Erna LeFevre Riggs later lived in the house. The house was torn down and replaced by the office of Dixie National Forest.
Thomas and Christena Rasmenia Schow Houston home, 305 North Main Street. Built in 1900's. Lynn and Pearl LeFevre owned the house later. The third owners were Ike and Ada LeFevre.
King Creek Campground (Garfield County, Utah); Employees--Dixie National Forest (Utah)
A group of Dixie National Forest employees at King Creek Campground. The first person is unknown, next is Marian Jacklin, Sherma Turner, Pam Thompson, Linda Ferguson, Marge Ferguson, Julianne Thompson, Alan Bates. In the back, Cathy Lefevre, Steve...
for Monday, but some of the property owners decided to p u t the sewer in before the oiling was done. The road oiling was postponed until later this summer. The Council discussed the disposal of the sewage water. Something has to be done soon. The...
Utah Parks Company--Employees; Bryce Canyon Lodge (Garfield County, Utah)
Group photo of Bryce Canyon Lodge employees, in front of lodge. First row, from left: 1st Russell Fuhrman, 9th Charlie ?. Second row, from left: 1st Amplis Lefevre, 4th Ruby Moore, 8th Joe Ott, 9th Tom Walker, 10th Norma Keeler, 15th Bunny...
Utah Parks Company--Employees; Bryce Canyon Lodge (Garfield County, Utah)
Group photo of Bryce Canyon Lodge employees in front of lodge. First row, from left: 6th Sandra Wasdon. Second row, from left: 1st Amplis Lefevre, 3rd Mrs. Stubbs, 5th Melda Davis, 6th Veda Cox, 8th Andrea Adams, 9th Bill Sorbe, 10th John Emo,...
Utah Parks Company--Employees; Bryce Canyon Lodge (Garfield County, Utah)
Group photo of Bryce Canyon Lodge employees. First row, from left: 3rd Amplis Lefevre, 4th Ruby Moore, 5th Tom Walker (with axe). Top row, from left: 1st Floyd Keate, 4th Dee Pollock.
Utah Parks Company--Employees; Bryce Canyon Lodge (Garfield County, Utah)
Group photo in front of Bryce Canyon Lodge. First row, from left: 2nd Dee Pollock, 9th Jim Thorton. Second row, from left: 4th Mrs. Stubbs, 8th Niel Johnson, 9th Tom Walker. Third row, from left: 1st Chris ?, 3rd Amplis Lefevre, 4th Ruby Moore,...