On July 23rd, a contingent of the militia, sent fYom Manti on a scouting expedition, had a "brush" with a band of warriors at Pleasant Creek killing six or seven Indians.'' There were several other skirmishes during the summer. Captain Gunnison,...
Thurs. Sept. 7, 1905: Ther. Hotter., Wea. clouds Rain, We walked over to the pasture line and commenced working west on the part of township next to the river, took dinner with Mr. ? It commenced to rain just before night. we called at the home of...
Fri. Sept. 8, 1905: Ther. Cooler Wea. Rain, Rained all night and most of forenoon. We continued our work got a good soaking took dinner with J.H. Hamner, by the Sanford school house. went down on the banks of Red River to canvass some houses Were...
31 Days August 1910: S 14 Clear M 15 Thin Clds. T 16 Thin Clouds W 17 Clear Th 18 Clouded up F 19 Ptly cloudy Hot. Sat 20 Light Clouds Water in river black and thick today. October wind. Summer winds again. I am walking the canal all the...
Sat. Sept. 9, 1905: Ther. Warm. Wea. Rain, Heavy thundering in south. We got another good soaking this after noon, had a gentle steady rain for two or three hours. Worked along the river to the line two miles east of Davidson, then worked north one...
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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
The pioneer settlement of Coalville was first called Chalk Creek, after a stream that watered the area, but when coal was discovered on the townsite the name was changed. John grew up on stories passed down...
31 & 30 Days Aug.-Sept. 1910: S 28 Warm Nearly clear, Waded the river and sprinkled the dam. M 29 Warm Clear Windy. I have the rheumatism in my back and hip so bad I can hardly walk only went to Sulphur. T 30 Warm Mostly cldy Windy. not quite...
The company arrived with the cattle at the foot of Utah Mountain (Jordan) on August 24." This stock was delivered to the Church Tithing Office where Bishop Hunter rehsed to receive them. They were turned across the Jordan River, and the people in...
Wed. Sept. 13, 1905: Ther. Hot., Wea. clouds We worked on west to the river then back east again visited awhile at Mr. Williams’ ate a water melon while there, came back west on the next south line, walked two miles west before we could find a...
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Chapter 5
Analysis: Pre-Katrina Consideration
History of the Ninth Ward
New Orleans is said to be one of the “most distinctive and culturally diverse cities” in North America (Haas, n.d., para. 1). In 2004 the city’s...
Thurs. Sept. 14, 1905: Ther. Hot., pleasant., Wea. clouds We asked a lady for a melon this fore noon she sent us into the patch said they were feeding them to their hogs- there was the most large melons I ever have seen, and the largest ones I ever...
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The most commonly known and geographically the largest New Orleans Ward is the Ninth. This ward includes the area between the Mississippi River, Franklin Avenue, Almonaster Avenue, People’s Avenue, Lake Ponchartain, Saint...
Wed. Feb. 16, 1898: Wea. Hazey dull we went and hauled rock for the butment on the upper ditch over the river at the big washout near the fields Hauled a load of clay to the garden went to mutual Thursday 17: Wea. Cloudy and looks like storm...
Fri. Feb. 18, 1898: Wea. Cold and Clear We cleaned out ditch acrost the river, the lower ditch. Saturday 19: Wea. Clear James H. Hepworth helped us haul clay to the garden with two teams.
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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect hadn't arrived. But on Christmas morning, there it was leaning against the wall, all oiled and shining. Wintertime was the season for trapping muskrats, one of his favorite activities. This enterprise, had it...
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geography and United States history, reading and spelling. The required work in these studies is as follows
Arithmetic. As treated in Southworth's Essentials of Arithmetic, Book II., Werner's Arithmetic, Book III., or an...
1 arn informed by good authority that the railroad
running fiom El Paso to Casas Grandes is going to be extended to the river, Piedras Verde, on to the Sierra Madre Mountains on which we are located and will open up rnany valuable locaiities for...
Wed. June 21, 1899: Ther. 93º., Wea. clear noon Planted melons on sand bottom am. planted corn acrost river pm. Thursday 22: Ther. 94º., Wea. clear. noon we set 5 tires uncovered the coal pit, & planted a little corn acrost the wash am. planted...
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Brunswik, E. (1956). Perception and the representative design of psychological experiments. Berkeley,
CA: University of California Press.
Byrne, R. W., & Russon, A. E. (1998). Behavioral science. Behavioral and Brain...
Fri. Jan. 9, 1914: Ther. Cold Wea. few thin clds Plowed the piece of land on the river bottom above Dan’s. Saturday 10: Ther. Cold Wea. Thin clouds Johny, Squire & I finished husking mother’s corn