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    • 1915 96

    • 1915 96
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    • A Little Laughter A LOVE LETTER. The following unique epistle was picked up lately in the street: "Dear Bill, The reason I didn't laff when you laft at me in the post office yesterday, was becos I hev a bile on my face, and I can't laff. If I laff...
    • Diary, 1898 Summary

    • Diary, 1898 Summary
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    • SUMMARY OF YEAR 1898 Following the last daily entry, Dec. 31, 1898, there are many pages of miscellaneous information. There are two pages of index wherein he lists mostly dates of leaving home, leaving the ranch, returning home, etc. He even...
    • Diary, 1898 Summary

    • Diary, 1898 Summary

    • Crawford, William Louis, 1873-1935; Parks -- Utah -- History; Rockville (Utah) -- History; Springdale (Utah) -- History; Zion National Park (Utah) -- History;

    • SUMMARY OF YEAR 1898 Following the last daily entry, Dec. 31, 1898, there are many pages of miscellaneous information. There are two pages of index wherein he lists mostly dates of leaving home, leaving the ranch, returning home, etc. He even kept...
    • Richards, Addie -- Dizzie Six

    • Richards, Addie -- Dizzie Six

    • Emery County (Utah); Huntington (Utah); Wakefield, Addie; Wakefield, Morell; Wakefield, Leonard, Adeline

    • From Addie Wakefield Richards Collection. The Dizzie Six was a popular group of girls. Evidently there were at least two different groups of the Dizzy Six because there is another photograph labeled Dizzy Six with girls from a few years older.
    • Page 153

    • Page 153
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    • part of the water shed was a steer a t least three-quarters of a mile from the water. Fearing that it might, however, in some way in time of flood find i t s way into the water supply, they made arrangements to have i t cremated. They also...
    • Page 198

    • Page 198
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    • pleasant meeting. August 23: We met Brother Parks with four yoke of oxen to render assistance to those who most needed it. We camped near to the station on Horseshoe Creek. There are some half dozen log houses erected here with an excellent corral...
    • Page 383

    • Page 383
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    • from the Mexicans and felt that this was an advantage. The natives were afraid of the mountains because they had been a stronghold for the notorious Apache Chief, Geronimo, and his followers until the United States, through a special treaty with...
    • Chapter 16 - Page 113

    • Chapter 16 - Page 113
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    • Jones B r n t h r r s go into sheep Iwsiness. I.ehi has heart attack. Da\c Bulloch a n d i.ehi Jones purchase Pipc Spring, Ariz History nf Pipr Sprinx. Iirrdittq a t t l c at Pipe Spring and on the "strip." Sale of Pipe Spl-in. Pictnrr. Pipe...
    • Page 179

    • Page 179
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    • After a great deal of effort, they managed to get the two herds separated and the Jones herders headed their cattle towards Corry Point and Three-Creeks. The Bullochs left their cattle near Hog's Heaven in the lower country on the plains where they...
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    • Page 18
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 14 Chapter 2: Literature Review Just as the introduction shows that stay-at-home mothers have not had a voice in society, academic research shows that women in general have historically been robbed of their voice (Ardener, 1975,...

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