Wed. Oct. 25, 1899: Ther. cool., Wea. cloudy. I helped Robt. Scott thrash 218 bu. of oats & 142 bu. wheat. he employed the aldridge steam thresher. Thursday 26: Ther. warmer Wea. clear. Finished R. Scott’s threshing he had Oats 218 bu. wheat 198...
Mon. Aug. 26, 1912: Ther. Hot- Wea. Clouds Sprinkle. Finished cutting and raking hay Tuesday 27: Ther. Warm Wea. Sprinkle- Jim and I went to Grafton to work on the thresher.
Sun. Sept. 1, 1912: Ther. Warm Wea. Clouds At Home, picked about 6 bu of clings in the Flanigan field for Mary to put on. Monday 2: Ther. Cool Wea. Ptly. cldy We came down to Virgin got the thresher and took it to Laverkin and set it at Arthur...
Thurs. Sept. 5, 1912: Threshed Jepson’s Man Stanworth’s and 150 bu for Jas Stanworth Sam Larson came to take my place with the thresher Friday 6: Ther. Warm Wea. Clouds Pm J.R.C. came along about 10 am we went to Washington with grists by a...
The old Leonard threshing machine is from Adeline Wakefield's scrapbook. This threshing machine was the first in Emery County. The power to run the machine that threshed the grain was made from horses turning a big wheel. Adeline wrote:"Threshing...
from the Mexicans and felt that this was an advantage. The natives were afraid of the mountains because they had been a stronghold for the notorious Apache Chief, Geronimo, and his followers until the United States, through a special treaty with...
Grain thresher at Beaver, Utah. Dan K. Barton, Abe Hesslington, Bill Barton, Nephi Lund, Bish Griffith, Joe Murdock, Jacky Barton, John Horton, George Easton, Dan W. Barton, Dick Thomas, Bill Davis, Jode Morris, Bill Calvert, John Carter.