purchased and grandstand built on city park. Fire hose purchased. Edith C. Woolsey, recorder.
1924-25-Clyde L. Messinger, mayor; Henry K. Boy-ter, J. Frank Smith, George Cockett, Thomas W. Gunn and T. L. Griffith, councilmen; Edith C. Woolsey,...
Photos of William D. Williams, Margaret Eldridge Williams, children John Mitchell, Eva Williams Evans, and Norval (desceased); Walter James, colorful Black Rock settler; Black Rock wooden water tank; Remains of lava rock houses located on the Black...
Thurs. Mar. 24, 1898: Ther. very cold Wea. beautiful We left camp 6-40 reached Short Creek 8-12 reached south side of sand 8-34. 22n crossing stopped for noon 10-35 started 11-45 arrived at the Cane beds tank 1-50 pulled freight 2-54 to the house...
Sat. Aug. 27, 1898: Ther. warm, am. cool, pm. Wea. cloudy raining in south & east, we started out about 6 am nooned awhile at short Creek lake and the Cane Bed tank. camped about half way to Pine Spring. Sunday 28: Ther. warm. We started at...
Sat. Oct. 22, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy we stopped for breakfast at the bridge, nooned at Yellow Jacket, where I watered 2 of the horses by waiting about an hour. we got to the sand wells about 7 pm. Sunday 23: Ther. warm Wea. clouds we...
Wed. Nov. 9, 1898: Ther. cold, Wea. clouds afternoon. We got a late start S. Larson went with us. we nooned on the north side of the Big Plain. and camped at the N. side of Short Creek. Thursday 10: Ther. cold. Wea. N. wind, light clouds- we...
Thurs. Dec. 15, 1898: Ther. warmer., Wea. breeze from N. cloudy. We left camp about 7 am. and stopped on hour and twenty minutes to get breakfast near (above) the little Clay flat and nooned 1 ½ hour at the Cane bed tank. camped about 8-25 pm on...
Sat. Mar. 11, 1899: Ther. cold Wea. wind changable, clear. we left camp 6-55 stopped nearly 1 ½ hours at Short Creek for breakfast. filled our barrells at the tank nooned at the house. camped 7-20 upper fence. Sunday 12: Ther. cold Wea. breeze...
Mon. Dec. 7, 1914: Ther. Very Cold Wea. Clear, clouds. Fixing up a water tank forenoon made about 600 feet of lumber afternoon the water freezes so we can hardly run the Mill at all. I.H. Langston & Hary Hall came up to ride. Tuesday 8: Ther. Cold...
The final jump-off point. The jump-off was made at night under flood lights. This is an enemy tank that tried to stop the jump-off (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 110)
The final jump-off point. Almost reminiscent of WW I, this was the front line for several weeks before the final jump-off into Germany. Woods and towns both suffered due to the stalemate. The tank is German. (See "World War II as Viewed from My...
Casualties of mud. This tank sunk in the mud. The tank retriever that went after this one also became mired in the mud. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 122)
Tank wagons were common in Alsace-Lorraine and Germany. Liquid, caught in cisterns under the piles of stable sweepings, was pumped into the tanks and sprayed on the fields. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p....
Duck Creek (Kane County, Utah); Buildings--Dixie National Forest (Utah)
Detail of the hot water tank and heater. Taken November 3, 1937, by Supervisor Betenson while Mr. Nichols was inspecting the fire damage to this structure.
Guzzler installation by Division of Wildlife Resources in Wah Wah Mountains. View of the end of the collection apron showing a gutter sloped towards the center where the drainpipe leads into the tank.