viduals thereof, and yet the U. S. Attorney and the Jury have not dared to introduce the subject to be investigated, because, they say witnesses who were present at that time and were forced into the bloody work, that their lives would be rendered...
In 1865, the Court ordered that Greenville be an Election Precinct, also to be known as School District No. 2, hereafter Beaver to be known as District No. 1, Minersville District No. 3. In 1866, an act of the Legislature of the Territory of Utah,...
WORLD WAR II Joseph Clyde Murdock, Alma Wayne Barton,* Norman Gerald Murdock, James Byron Blackner*, Elmer Murdock, West Barton, Ferrell Morris Scott, Ralph J. Walbeck,* Ralph Clifford Fordham, Morris Blackner, Joseph King Morris, ...
Spanish-American War Veterans Indian troubles were over, and the Beaver citizens were a happy, patriotic group. Their first real call to defend their country (since the Mormon Battalion) came in 1898 in the "Spanish-American War." John Frank...
Photos of Spanish American War Veterans, standing left to right: Joseph Skinner, Steven Fotheringham, Orson Allred, Lorenzo Bohn, seated, Arthur Smith, J. Frank Tolton, recruiting officer, Harry Harris; World War I Casualties: James Gilbert...
Whornham, Presley M. Woolsey, Karl P.
Wiliden, Irl T. Woolsey, Mark A.
Wiliden, James E. Yardley, Daniel H.
Willden, Joseph T. *Yardley, James Gilbert Wiliden, Ray
National Guard History Beaver City's National Guard unit came into being in the...
Chapter Fifteen Military History of Beaver Beaver Milita Minute Men In the early frontier days' of all communities and settlements in the Territory of Utah, the maintenance of a military organization, as a means of defense, was imperative....
SMITH, MILTON GEORGE-Died in a German Prison camp as result of wounds received in combat prior to being taken prisoner. He died January 19, 1945. Son of Thomas and Alice Bradshaw Smith.
THOMPSON, DouoLAs-Killed in a weapons carrier ac-cident on...
Fri. Oct. 13, 1905: Ther. Pleasant, south wind. Wea. Thin clouds. Heavier “ We had a long talk with Mr. Kennedy this morning, went north-west three or four miles and took dinner with Mr. G.T. Vaught, got a water melon before leaving. We journeyed...
Officer training at Ft. Benning, Georgia. Training on the 37mm anti-tank gun. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 11)
Officer training at Ft. Benning, Georgia. Training on Hand-to-hand combat. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 13)
Officer training at Ft. Benning, Georgia. Training on water-cooled machine gun. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 13)
New Transportation Officer Lieutenant Jasper Louis Crawford in France, winter of 1944-45 (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 97)
Forest rangers--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Forest reserves--Employees
Back row, left to right: Forest Ranger Irwin H. Johnson, Forest Ranger S. Bryson Cook, Forest Guard H. Grant Seaman, Stenographer Velva Z. Topham, Ass't. Regional Forester B.A. Anderson, Administrative Officer J. W. Mattsson, Forest Ranger Kenneth...
Boulder Mountain (Wayne County, Utah); Forest rangers--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Forest reserves--Employees
Forest Service staff at the Highway 12 overlook on Boulder Mountain. Left to right: Jerry Shaw, ranger; Ralph Rawlinson, staff officer; John Lupis, forest supervisor; Al Schuldt, planner; John Bentley, engineer; Doug Austin, ranger.