Was very sony to hear you had been sick. Hope you will be quite weli before this arrives. Will enclose skein marking cotton, could not get any finer. Accept everlasting love from Father and Auntie. E. W. Lunt Henry and Ellen returned early in 1887...
The rra in which Lchi JVillard Jones lived was one of the most intcrI i u ~~ U I I I I S U ~periods in ihc history of the west. T h e unique enI d ~ vi~o~~n~cnti~l irtnlosphrre o l the iltnh 'l'erriiory was cha1lrn::ini: and .. C ~ I I I Ii I ~...
had to be cleared of sagebl-ush and greasewood. Heavy d r a p were made of tree trunks and poles, and the t~rushwas hurned. T h e plows were made of mountain mahogany and the shares of iron. Often, the land was hard and dry, and water for the...
three-quarters of a mile of road from the plateau west of the Colorado down to the river through the Hole-in-the-Rock, and because of the difficulties experienced at that point the whole trek is called "The Hole-inthe-Rock Expedition." The story of...
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