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    • 1905, Dec 29

    • 1905, Dec 29
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    • 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....
    • Wagon ride

    • Wagon ride

    • Employees--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Recreation

    • Wagon ride, Malv Turner in wagon, Bob Merrod by horse, Randy Russell in red shirt, Jake Russell in red hat, Morgan Russell in white shirt, Brent & Craig Rodregruez, Ron Rodreguez by tail, Hugh Thompson behind horses.
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    • F i r s t N o r t h Temple Stree TEMPLE BLOCK -..-.a - --.,.r..- 1-15 Cap Cap Cap Cap Cap 1 3 5 6 7 NW Cor. o f wall foundation N o r t h wall foundation East wall foundation S.E. Cor B l k 17 School S.W. Cor B l k 19 20 Rods t o G r i s t...
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    • HOMER DUNCAN Biography 1815 - 1906 Homer ~ " n c a n was born January 1 9 , 1815, to John Duncan and Betsy Taylor Putnam in Barnet, Caledonia County. Vermont. In 1841. he married Asenath M . Banker in New York State, by whom he had thirteen...
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    • THE JONES - KNELL BLOCK 82 N o r t h Main ( T a k e n in 1904) The man at the left, in the white shirt, is June Foster, a banker. The businesses housed in this building: (bottom floor) Dr. Carpenter, Dentist (sign in the window), Bank of Southern...
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    • towards building up the Church and Kingdom of God. On July 24th the flag was raised and the cannon fired and, this being the day the pioneers arrived in Great Salt Lake Valley, we had a celebration. The cannon was fired, had a fine procession,...
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    • Pugmire told Henry that he believed that Brother Bosnell was guilty of the things his daughter accused him of, and he had found evidence to prove it. They agreed to make further inquiry Jesse Lewis and Betsy Pugmire were manied by Henry Lunt on...
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    • Henry and Ellen, along with the rest of the Stake Presidency, dined with the John D. Lees. At two o'clock the trumpet sounded again to gather the people together. There was dancing until midnight interspersed with singing, comic readings, and...
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    • ofthe mountains were blessed with an array of trained laborers. This was a vital factor in the success of the Mormons as color~izers.~ Experienced workers had been sent to southern Utah to help in the manufacture of iron, but they were encountering...
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    • On Sunday, May 15, 1853, Henry counseled the settlers not to scatter out on the city lots, to strengthen the fort and make it secure, to lock the gates every night and to have their guns and ammunition on hand. He recommended that the brethren...
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    • Chamberlain and their wives and families. They had built a good fort enclosure and had about sixty acres of land under cultivation. The Cedar brethren occupied the time in church meeting the next morning and got on their way. As there was a thunder...
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    • that I wished for the brethren to run with buckets, which they immediately did. Thinking it wisdom to go and see Chief Walker the while, I did so When I first entered his tent, which was very extensive and an excellent one, he shook hands with me...

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