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Thurs. April 7 Commenced breaking the road through the sagebrush: reached Cane Springs-ten miles. Friday, April 8 Traveled about five miles, camped without water. Sat., April 9, 1859 Reached the cottonwoods on the Beaver late after traveling about...
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History is covered, certain movements and important epochs are emphasized, a thorough' study of a few carefully selected groups of facts take the place of the more vague and general consideration of the great mass of history.
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Mediaeval and Modern History. This course takes the student through the activities of the peoples of Europe from the breaking up of the Roman Empire in the West to the close of the French Revolution and the Return of the Monarchy.
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College of Southern Utah (Cedar City, Utah); Southern Utah University -- History
Ground breaking for Science building. Trustee Dr. Reed W. Farnsworth, Director Royden Braithwaite, President Daryl Chase (at mike) Robert L. Gardner, Carl Lagerberg, Hazen Cooley, Reid Cox.
Fri. June 24, 1898: Ther. 9-15 am 76º, Wea. clear & bright the weather was most to warm to be pleasant working. I planted 3 rows of melons below the garden and finished plowing the sand bottom piece after breaking two plows up pretty bad. ...
31 Days December 19 Thursday 1929 Oakcreek to Winder’s place on Clear creek. light sprinkle Pm. 20 Friday Set traps down near the Sinks 23rd. D.J. caught a small fox 21 Clouded up, began snowing. 22 about three inches of snow this morning....
Emery County (Utah); San Rafael Swell; Swasey Family; Swasey, Rod
Rod Swasey was next to the oldest brother in a group who became known as the Swasey Boys.The Swasey brothers went to the San Rafael Swell with the family's herds of cattle and horses in the 1870s. Liking the Swell so much, they basically made it...
The Swasey Brothers on the San Rafael Swell made their living wrangling the wild horses along with their own, then breaking them and selling them. The tradition continued into the next generation. These are some wild horses broken by the Swaseys....