Photos of Early Pioneers: First Row: Jane Ann Eyre, original pioneer, Susan Gallard Roberts, original pioneer, Vivian Rollins Marshall and son, Val, with six grandmothers, Rachel Marshall. Back Row: Laura Eyre Rollins, Rosena Rollins, first white...
THE ATKIN HOTEL Mrs. Annie J. Atkin moved to Milford in 1902. Here she, with her husband George, connected with the hotel interests of the city and proved very capable in this connection. In 1904 a fire occurred, burning to the ground the building...
morning. All the guests had escaped from the burning building and Mr. Forgie, clad only in his night robe, had reached the front porch when the cry of "Save David", his nine-year-old son, reached his ears. Little David had already escaped and was...
The last Company manager was a Mr. Evans. In 1911, the store was known as the American Trading Company and was operated by Ed Street, Steve Fotheringham and J. F. Tolton. The Utah Leasing Co. took over the mine and worked the dumps after the mine...
Photos of Lotttie Barton Bardsley, a day operator in Milfords first telephone office. Daisy Rowley, mail carrier to Ely for many years. John McKeon, son of P. B. McKeon, behind Mrs. Bardsley; Milford Cash Store, P. B. McKeon, prop., stood on...
A railroad is just as colorful as the individuals in its employ, and actual reams of material have been written with respect to memorable personalities who have helped to make railroad life an ever-interesting phantasmagoria. So, too, Milford has...
ing a sizeable business. In 1927 or '28, furniture was added to the stock. Since 1915, the Jefferson Mercantile Co. has been under the management of George Jefferson, principal owner of the company. During his management he has expanded the...
MILFORD LUMBER COMPANY About the year 1901, the Grace brothers, Isaac and Charles, who owned a lumber business at Nephi, established a lumber yard and office at Milford. It was known as the Milford Lumber Company and was located where the Old...
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE IRRIGATION AND WELLS PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE IN MILFORD VALLEY THE "RISE AND FALL" OF REED In early days there were beautiful ranches along down the river in Milford Valley. There was a ranch at Yellow Bank owned by James...
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Students; School yearbooks
Students gathered around a table working on the Branch Normal School yearbook. Second from right is Marion Wells Wilkinson, son of Joseph Wilkinson Sr.
Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Faculty; Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Presidents; Driggs, Howard R. (Howard Roscoe), 1873-1963; Driggs, Howard Wayne
Howard R. Driggs holding his son Howard Wayne Driggs.
Pictures the remnants of the relay station into the mill where the lumber was cut and sawed. The logging group camped there on the way in and on the way out. Pictured: Art Challis, Rob Will Bulloch and son Leonard, Bert Wood, John Bladen, and Inez...
XCash Account. XJuly. My wife is my fathers mother-in-law My father is the son of his son, Now I’m in a fix for I am terribly mixed If I aint I’m a son of a gun. Jan. 1898 As sung by R.M. Rogers. William Louis Crawford, Oakcreek, Washington...
WILLIAM LOUIS CRAWFORD DIARY
Explanation
William Louis Crawford was born on July 15, 1873, to William Robinson and Carnelia Gifford Crawford, in Rockville, Kane County, Utah. When he was six years old the family moved to Oak Creek in...
Crawford, William Louis, 1873-1935; Parks -- Utah -- History; Zion National Park (Utah) -- History; Springdale (Utah) -- History; Rockville (Utah) -- History
WILLIAM LOUIS CRAWFORD DIARY
Explanation
William Louis Crawford was born on July 15, 1873, to William Robinson and Carnelia Gifford Crawford, in Rockville, Kane County, Utah. When he was six years old the family moved to Oak Creek in Zion...
Back of paper found in pocket on back of book.: My father is now my step-son, My father is my son-in-law, For he married my daughter, though he hadn’t aught to she was his grand daughter-in-law. My daughter is now my father’s wife lad, my wife...
XCash Account. XJune.: 5 While he yet spake, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them: and behold a voice out of the cloud, which said, This is my beloved son, in whom I am well pleased, hear ye him. Mat. 17.
XCash Account. September.: 13 And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle. 14 His head and his hair were white like wool, as white...
Mon. Jan. 9, 1905: Ther. Cold N.E. wind., Wea. Cloudy We went to Jester got some mail, then went north about two miles took dinner with Mr. Heatley. we then went west and spent the night with his son James Heatley about one mile west and one north...
Mon. Jan. 23, 1905: Ther. Pleasant Wea. Cleared off. Went to Ladessa again and posted our letters, took dinner with Mr. Jinkinson two mi. west and one half mi south. We came west got permission to hold a meeting in the New hope school house. spent...