Fri. Aug. 7, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Partly cloudy threatening, Myron Holgate and I went over to Bp. Esplin’s ranch via. Little Meadow, Mud spring etc. etc. 89) Saturday 8: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Ptly. cldy. Threatening. I went on up to the herd...
Mon. Aug. 31, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds, Came into the Gulch above Dave Esplin’s middle fence, we came down the road canyon. Nooned at Bob Creek, camped down the hollow about a quarter of a mile below the Clear Creek corral. +15/ -5) 100) My...
Wed. Sept. 2, 1903: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Mostly cldy. Thunder & Rain. Moved over to the Birch Valley spring. Myron left for town about noon. Loran Covington was with me part of the day. The rain today was pretty hard for about an hour, and caused...
Fri. Sept. 4, 1903: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Partly cloudy. 10 or 11 pm Rain. Loran Covington came over here again and spent the day with me. I herded on the hillsides below camp. William Louis Crawford Sheep-herder, Kane Co., Utah. Birch Valley, Big...
Tues. Sept. 8, 1903: + Ther. Cool autumn wind, Wea. clouds in south pm, Clear, The sun shines warm altho the wind is cool. Noon today, one month herding done. I moved to Mud and Walter went on down to Bob Creek. I left the sheep out on the first...
Wed. Oct. 14, 1903: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear, Thin clds. I came down the Gulch and over to Mud via. Bob Creek. The sheep are terrible hard to handle. I saw Dave Esplin while coming thru his pasture he says father is at the ranch. 103) Thursday...
31 & 31 Days July-Aug. 1910: S 31 Sick- Went up to Sulphur laid in shade all day. M August 1 am too sick to work to-day. Wm Ruesch is looking after the ditch T 2 Cut my lucern in the field. W 3 raked it and Cut that in the lot. Th 4 Back on...
Tues. Oct. 29, 1912: Ther. Cold stormy around on the hills. We came out to the Iron spring-Shearing Corral. lots of mud and water on the desert. Wednesday 30: Ther. Snowing Am. Nooned at Kanarra, and camped at Dry Creek
Sun. Feb. 22, 1914: Ther. Cold Wea. Squalls pm At Home. didn’t go to town on account of mud. Monday 23: Ther. Cool Wea. Ptly. cldy. Got a load of wood off the ledge at the field across the river.
Fri. Jan. 20, 1905: Ther. Cool N.W. wind, Pleasant Wea. Clear Took dinner with W.L. Briley a mile and a quarter east of Blake. We held a meeting this evening at the Emmett school house after which were invited to go nearly a mile south to stay with...
Sun. April 2, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clouds. We fasted till noon. Went down to the R.R. bridge across Red River, walked over into Texas then came back to Mr. Cheek’s for dinner. The river is up today and the water is thick and red with mud....
Tues. July 25, 1905: Ther. Cool., Warm., Wea. General rain, Ptly. Cldy. Rained till about noon, we worked north after dinner had to wade thru water and mud most of the time, were entertained by Mr. Joseph E. Curtis, three miles east of Mr....
Fri. July 28, 1905: Ther. Sultry, Wea. Sprinkle, Continuing on south again, failed to get our dinner, but found a good place to stay tonight with Mr. A.G. Fillmore a Dunkard preacher. We are south of the Hackberry flat tonight, had to wade thru a...
Fri. Dec. 29, 1905: Ther. Cool Wea. thin clds. picked cotton part of the day again. It was most too cold to get out too early and we came in before sundown tonight. Had a mud throwing with Carson today while going out after dinner. the result was....
Sun. January 26, 1908: warm. Fair Unloaded about ½ of Ruesche’s freight. Johny Spendlove and I came to top of Black Ridge Mon. 27: Cool. Rain We wallowed thru the mud to the LaVerkin Creek, lowe road. Tues. 28: Warm. Clouds Got to Springdale...
German and American casualties. Traveling at night under black-out conditions, the weapons carrier towing a gun, rolled off a four-foot grade in trying to get past a knocked-out German halftrack. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by...
Muddy roads, or the lack of roads, caused this bedroll truck to tip. This happened near Dachau. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 122)
Casualties of mud. This tank sunk in the mud. The tank retriever that went after this one also became mired in the mud. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 122)
Jasper Louis Crawford tries out the Weazel. Powered by a Studebaker engine, it was great for towing a small trailer over snow or in mud. It was known to throw a track in the mud once in a while. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by...