Sat. June 18, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. clear we went from the top of the trail to Rock Canyon before noon and after a hard afternoons travel and lots of whipping we got the stock to the Co op farm Via. of the Bulloch trail. Sunday 19: Ther. warm....
Fri. Nov. 3, 1899: Ther. pleasant.; Wea. clear, We came to Black Rock about 24 mi. to day. A. Russell, Harold Russell, Ed. Jones & I constitute our company. Saturday 4: Ther. cold.; Wea. cloudy, threatening. We stopped at Milford for noon, and...
Sat. Feb. 24, 1900: Ther. noon 60., Wea. thin clouds. left Virgen 1-30 am. got home 5-35 am. traveled about all night. printed a few pictures. and helped get out some rocks. Sunday 25: Ther. 38., 68., Wea. thin clouds pm I went to S. School but we...
Mon. May 13, 1901: Ther. Warm., Wea. clouded up pm I nooned at Al. Misner’s and came over to Kanab after-noon. I.H. Langston traveled with me from the Carmel creek. I put up at the Snow House. Expected to meet Abert Anderson 12) Tuesday 14:...
Thurs. Feb. 26, 1903: Ther. Cold N. wind., Wea. Clouds, Noon Cold and blustery, Herded north & north-east of camp, George is out hunting the lost sheep, he failed to find it. But little thawing today. We had a little blustery weather about noon...
Sat. Jan. 17, 1903: Ther. Cold., Warmer., Wea. Clouds. camped on the edge of the Cedar-Ridge just north of the St. George road, and south of the road that leads from Pipe to Rockville. 8) Sunday 18: Ther. Cold Wea. Thin Clouds, There is quite a...
Fri. Mar. 20, 1903: Ther. Warm., cool N. breeze, Wea. Clear, Thin clouds. Moved down in the grassy hollow about one half mile below our camp of the 10th & 11th inst. 42) Saturday 21: Ther. Cool S. breeze otherwise pleasant., Wea. Warm., N. breeze...
Thurs. Dec. 8, 1904: Ther. Cool S. breeze. Wea. Clear. Light clds. Traveled north-west to Blooming ton, commenced tracting east of the Post-Office, got entertainment from Mr. Thomas B. Stout one mile west of Marie P.O. 76) Friday 9: Ther. Cool.,...
Tues. April 25, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Ptly. cldy. The Elders commenced leaving for their fields of labor this morning. Elder Lindsay and I started back to finish working Greer County. we went over to the reserve about ten miles west were...
Fri. April 28, 1905: Ther. Cooler., Warm., Wea. Light clouds. We traveled west and north. Elder Cox and I took dinner with Mr. Thompson, just east of the Saddle Mt. We passed the Springfield post office it is in a small box-house standing away off...
Sat. Mar. 25, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. North wind T. clds. We went to Eldorado got our mail, also got our hair cut. Traveled north and west about twelve miles were entertained by Mr. Thos. M. Huffhines. just north of the bridge three miles north of...
Tues. May 16, 1905: Ther. Cool east wind. Warm., Wea. Cloudy. Cleared off. We decided to go back to Comanche Co. and leave the rest of this district, as it was worked two or three years ago. Traveled east crossed the trail of last wednesday’s...
Tues. May 23, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds. Cool east breeze, Started on our journey across the county to the Chickasaw Nation. We traveled east went along the north line of the big pasture, waded three branched of Deep red. the first or main...
Thurs. Oct. 12, 1905: Ther. Cool., S.W. breeze. Wea. Thin clds. Not so cold this morning. I had the privilege of blessing Sister Stocktons baby (William Edward Stockton) before leaving this morning. We traveled west and north, took dinner at Mr. J....
Wed. Oct. 25, 1905: Ther. Pleasant Wea. clear. Traveled north-east took dinner with Mr. Neal McMillan’s folks Neal was not at home had just gone to the gin with a load of cotton. After dinner we went on a few miles farther via. Jester. and staid...
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Exodus o f I.L.S. lprople. Organization of L.D.S. church. Rri~liani Young m a d c n r n kndcr a n d L.D.S. pcople inovini. west to U t a h Terriloly a n d holm iof Scare af Dcserrt.
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Lehi and Henrietta visit Hintzes in Penns>lvania. World War I. Rass a n d Martha Jones. Lehi M. and Kass in army. Will enlists. Death of Bert Gardner. Will goes on mission. Lehi Jones and Bernella Gardner. William L. Jones and Claire Bennion....
CHAPTER IV
FORT LOUISA AND COAL CREEK 1851 n Monday Apnl 7, 1851, the fifteen lead wagons of a large California bound company, led by Parley P. Pratt and Charles C. Rich arrived in Fort Louisa. This group, who was cornnnissioned by the First...