Ken Macfarlane and Jack (John R.) Jensen holding a string of 86 trout taken in about 2 hours with a fly from the Mammoth before domestic trout were planted. These are natives. Caught by Oliver Jensen.
The Old Timers Club in basement of El Escalante Hotel. Taken by Alva Matheson after showing picture slides of historic and scenic spots of this area. Front row, from left: John Height, Clarence Haight. Second row: ?, William Flanigan, Horton...
Taken in front of 1st ward church. Front row: Ellen Graff, Mrs. Neilson, Ezra Neilson, Wm. B. Adams, Wm. D. Macfarlane, Edith W. Gregory, Mrs. Flannigan, Wm. Flannigan, Stella Holman, ? Maxwell, Hattie Haight, Charlotte H. Esplin, Margaret Dalley,...
Transportation; Railroads--Iron County (Utah); Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings
This picture was taken in 1923 at the opening of the Union Pacific Railway spur from Lund to Cedar City on the day that President Warren G. Harding's train came to Cedar City.
The group was called the Iron Rangers, they were involved with the rodeos in Cedar. Photo taken at Rulan Wood's cabin up Right-hand Canyon. From left: Elias Leigh, J. D. Docksteader, Paul Douglas, Allen Melling (Squirt), Milt Jolley, Cliff...
This picture was taken in the Isbell home 40 N. 200 E., in Dec. 1963 to go with an article for the papers about his 100 year old folding chair that he gave to the College of Southern Utah for preservation and safe keeping. Mr. Isbell is 90 years...
Taken at their home on 40 N. 200 E. Mrs. Isbell is holding a scrapbook containing pictures of the pioneer homes and businesses of Cedar City, which she will present to the college when it is completed.
Hubor's water wheel. Taken by Howard R. Driggs on first proselyting trip taken from BNS, in the year 1898. Kumen Jones was the driver of the carriage. They spent a month travelling over Southern Utah speaking to the people about the school.
Mines and mineral resources; Silver Reef (Washington County, Utah)
Silver Reef Mine, taken by Howard R. Driggs on the first proselyting trip taken from the BNS. Kumen Jones was the driver of the carriage. They spent a month travelling over Southern Utah speaking to people about the school.
John D. Lee (center), with his attorney William W. Bishop and (left to right) Judge Jacob S. Boreman, attorney Enos D. Hoge, attorney Wells Spicer, and an unidentified man. Caption taken from "The Mountain Meadows Massacre" by Juanita Brooks.