shaw, Charley Booth, Robert Edwards, William Barton, Samuel Maunsey, and Thomas Butler. There were probably others, but at this time their names can not be recalled to mind. BUILD BRICK AND ADOBE HOUSES All in all the group, together with those...
of Cedar City. His route was through Minersville Can-yon. He left Milford at 9 a. m., arriving at Johnson's Fork at 5 p.m. He was employed by Gilmore & Salisbury, mail contractors for the western part of Beaver County. Later Mr. Root moved to...
his brother, Jake, built a store there, and Jake lived in a small house east of the store. When the bank bought the corner from his father, the store was moved into the street for a while, and his father tore away all his buildings and erected the...
As a young man, Mr. Walter James drove a butcher wagon, delivering meat to the townspeople and to the Horn Silver and Carbonate Mines boarding houses. The two mines employed about 1,000 men. Each mine had its own smelter for refining ores....
from Levan, Tene Christiansen, daughter of Ras Christiansen. Mrs. James knew the family of Christiansens very well. A brother of Tene's was said to be a companion bandit of McCarty's. His bandit name was Mat Warner. McCarty, Mrs. James says, was...
The third car in Milford was a Stanley Steamer roadster, painted white. It, too, was used on the mail route and was bought by Bill Martin.
One time when Bill Richards was driving this car on the trip, loaded with mail and passengers, it caught fire...
Branch Agricultural College--Cedar City (Utah)--History
Four pictures in one. First is of the band and two wagons with horses. The second is of a group of men sitting on some rocks. The third is of a wagon with large wheels going through mud. The last is of a wagon, horses and people. It also is in mud.
Mon. May 28, 1900: ( New M. 7-50 am Ther. + am. Cooler., Wea. more wind, Ptly Cloudy pm. There was a partial eclipse of the sun this morning shortley after sunrise was visible a little over an hour. Tuesday 29: Ther. Warmer., Wea. Clear. Dave came...
Sun. June 3, 1900: + Ther. Slightly Cooler., (Wind) Wea. Partly Cloudy I went over to Bowers’s camp and spent a few minutes about noon today. Herded around the big knole east of camp it is covered with good fee. 11-59 pm Monday 4: Ther. Warm.,...
Wed. Aug. 10, 1904: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds. George Cole killed a Desert Mustang near the Eight Mile Ridge. A heavy shower to the east brought large floods down all the washes. 48) Thursday 11: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Ptly. cldy Sprinkle. Camped at...