fence in the center of block 29, just east of where the telephone office now stands. The bullet cut the emigrant's leather belt, yet he stopped long enough to pick up his pistol. A few minutes later, William Anderson saw Sissix elevate his gun and...
his anxiety to get on, "I hope to God they are." Horses often died after such trips. Material supplied by Mrs. Bernita Burke of Black Rock, Mr. Shumaker of Garrison and Mrs. Flora Cuddy of Milford. A NOTED AREA AND JOHN J. WATSON On the old...
Crews of men were sent to Beaver to work on the job and were kept there until the task was completed. The Relief Society enlisted their members and they, too, were sent over and kept on the job until it was done. They set up a kitchen and dining...
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a study of common minerals, their physical and chemical characteristics and methods of determination, with special attention given to the common rock-forming minerals and their associations in the more common rocks....
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a few carefully selected groups of facts taking the place of the more vague and general consideration of the great mass of history.
Three hours per week throughout the year.
NOTE.-European and English History may...
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General History. The work of this course is based on original documents and extracts from contemporaneous writers. While the ground usually gone over in General History is covered, certain great movements and important...
Branch Agricultural College--Cedar City (Utah)--History
Four pictures in one. First is of the band and two wagons with horses. The second is of a group of men sitting on some rocks. The third is of a wagon with large wheels going through mud. The last is of a wagon, horses and people. It also is in mud.
Thurs. Feb. 10, 1898: Wea. Pleasant thin clouds. I worked on the rock wall at the head of the orchard below the point. A. Russell and dan and father were helping also. Father got two of his fingers mashed between two rocks Friday 11: Ther. 37...
Thurs. Dec. 29, 1898: Ther. cold all day 10-20 am. 43º., Wea. blustery am, clear pm. Johny and I went and helped clear the rocks off the School house lot. Friday 30: Ther. 8 am 32º, in house. “ “ 26º., outside. Wea. clouds going east....
Thurs. Mar. 2, 1899: Ther. 8 am. 40º., Wea. south wind from about 10 am. hauled 3 loads of hay out of the barn. hauled some rocks in the road acrost the river. Rob & Dall ran away with the low wheel wagon. went to town evening. Friday 3: ...
Wed. Feb. 21, 1900: Ther. 40., 65., Wea. clear. Worked at getting out Rock on the big Red clay piece. Played our Drama Our Awful Aunt for the people of Springdale. Thursday 22: L.G. 9-44 am Ther. 38., Wea. pleasant., clear Worked at the rocks till...
Sat. Feb. 24, 1900: Ther. noon 60., Wea. thin clouds. left Virgen 1-30 am. got home 5-35 am. traveled about all night. printed a few pictures. and helped get out some rocks. Sunday 25: Ther. 38., 68., Wea. thin clouds pm I went to S. School but we...
Thurs. Jan. 28, 1904: Ther. Cold wind., Wea. Thin clouds Moved over across the road towards the Moccasin Mountain on the s-e side of the Dixie Knoll. Ezra went back home. 5) Friday 29: Ther. 10., 46., Wea. Thin clds We herded on the...
Sat. Feb. 27, 1904: Ther. Cool, Windy, Wea. Thin clds. heavy, Myron went with the herd and let me take the camp. Robt. Cox & I took the horses to some *pockets (to water) five or six mi. N.W. in the black rocks. Moved to mouth of Black Canyon....
Wed. Sept. 21, 1904: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Wind clouds We started home Nooned at north end of Nixon mountain Camped about a mile above the mouth of the Canyon. Splendid grass all along the road. 53) Thursday 22: Ther. Cool., Wea. Windy Clouds,...