wise as the first student that climbed the hill
to the Library building, and as modern as a
1Q40 Freshman.
Mr. Flannigan is as much a tradition on
the campus as the seven-thirty bell or "A Day
—Mr. Flannigan and his dog*— they ve seen...
worked so hard riding the Pony Express so that he could save a little money for himself above the needs of the family to afford some good clothes and real shoes. Up until this time he had worn only the clothes sewn by his mother and nioccasins on...
Writ, Calrh W. 9 6 Western Union 52 Westerner Publishing Co. ?32 White Canyon 102 M'hiterides, Alexander 10 Whitmore, Jarnrr M. l l j Wildcar Canyon 104 M'ilkinson, Joseph T. 13:?, I t 3 Il'ilkinsnn. C. S. 143 b'illden, Hyrurn 99 Willdrn. Johnny 99...
years before.I9The city of Winter Quarters (now Omaha, Nebraska), where some of the people from Nauvoo settled, was across the Missouri River on the west bank. Weakened by the long trek, the Inhabitants were plagued by disease but were still able...
York Volunteer Infantry, who was killed in the battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861.
Before the summer had passed, contracts had been let to a number of men for the construction of four company barracks, a guard house, commissary, hospital and...
Zion National Park garage and warehouse, built by the CCC during 1934-35. J.L. Crawford was a stone dresser during building and the following winter worked in the garage