Grade school pageant. First row, from left: Orsen Haight (union soldier), Alice Bailey ("Mamie"), Wilford Fife (Indian). Second row: Jennie Perry (Montana), Ann Jones (California), Pearl Higbee (Columbia), Myrtle Decker (Goddess of Liberty), Mary...
The first man to catch up with me was George Tracy, an old soldier of the Southern Army of the Rebellion. Next came William Allred, a noted Indian fighter. We were by now about 200 yards from the house. Tracy rode to the back door and called to the...
Canyon and one through the Big Canyon Pass or Soldier Pass to the Milford Valley.
William Allred, pioneer of Beaver, said the "Old Ute Trail," the one the Indians used in the summer, went up Bone Hollow and across the Tables, passing near the First...
York Volunteer Infantry, who was killed in the battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861.
Before the summer had passed, contracts had been let to a number of men for the construction of four company barracks, a guard house, commissary, hospital and...
Puffer Lake-Named for or James Puffer, who discovered it in 1865.
Kent's Lake-Named for Kent Farnsworth, who owned land there.
Blue Lake-A small lake at the foot of Mt. Baldy, and always deep blue in color.
Mt. Belnap-Named for a soldier with the...
It was advanced from a small affair in a brick building just a few rods to the south of its present site. This co-operative establishment grew to a mammoth institution for that day. It was incorporated with a sub-scribed capital of $20,000. Aside...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Students; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Drama
Costumed participants of a drama pageant. Possibly either a grade school graduation program or a pageant given the first year of Branch Normal School. Front row, left to right: Orsen Haight-Union soldier ; Alice Bailey-Negress mamie ; Wilford Fife-...
Memoranda: Provo, Utah. 4,517 feet above sea level Distance from Denver 672 miles. from S.L. City 44 “ Soldier Summit Highest Rail Road in the Wasatch Range. Elevation 7,465 feet. distance from Denver 627 miles. Mount of the Holy Cross...
Jan. 2 , 1919.. .The Mayor called the Council's attention to the matter of entertaining the returning soldier boys from service. An appropriate committee was to be selected by the Mayor. Feb. 6 , 1 9 1 9 . . .The matter of replacing old pipe in...
PARADE IN CEDAR CITY After World War I May 2 1 , 1919 Main Street, looking northeast. "Soldier's day a big success." (From Iron County Record of May 23, 1919) "Parade, meeting, banquet, and ball. Dancing at B . A . C . and Ward Hall. Parade led by...
Parade in Cedar City
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Parade on Main Street Soldier's Day, May 21, 1919 Presidential Train
President Warren '. Hardinq, 1923 2
Sewer Trenches Public Works Prowct, 1934
Sawyers, Sherrell V. (Jack) Swapp, Archibald Sximming...
Smeath, George, 339 Smith, Alfred K., 68 Smith. Benjamin, 97 Smith, Benjamin Jr., 81 Smith, Don, 299 Smith, h a , 361 Smith, E m a , 366 Smith George A,. 5, 6, 22, 25, 470, 471, 473, 479, 487, 489 Smith, Gordon, 259 Smith, Henry, 366 Snith, J....
my other cow, 'Snip,' took the bull." The weather was warming up and all the settlers were busy and happy in their new home. Peace and prosperity were in their midst. Henry wrote the following on Tuesday, April 6, 1852: Twenty-two years today since...
two or more weeks. President Young finally realiied that neither war nor peace would stop the threat of federal control of Utah. The Saints accepted the Presidential proclamation of Arnnesty and agreed to exchange their promise of loyalty for the...
Now for the ducks and geese. They have large flocks of each, between thirty and forty. They only reckon to kill one themselves, a goose 1 mean, at Christmas, and sell the rest. They will weigh from 1015 pounds each and get 9 pence or eighteen cents...
& EUen, 175; wife visits, 202; came
to Cedar City, 228; 1865 visits Cedar, 254; letter from Henry, 259; presides at conference, 269; makes Henry a pamarch, 290, trip with B. Young, 293; death, 301 Smith, Jesse N. , 278; County Clerk, 287; S....
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rude comments or offensive behavior, Interviewee #2 related an incident while she was shopping:
I was in an aisle all by myself… and all the sudden out of nowhere these two kids jumped out the aisle on each side of me one...