XCash Account. XJune. Became my mother I married her mother Now who in the world’s to blame. My Father in now my step-son, My Father is my son-in-law For he married my daughter Though he had’nt ought to She was his grand daughter in law. My...
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...
XCash Account. XJuly. Uncle Tom’s Cabin, 1 They sold me down the river And I must parded be From all that I love dearly And all that’s dear to me Chorus Fare-well my peaceful cabin Beside the old oak tree Fare-well my wife and children...
XCash Account. XAugust. 5 Oh I must cease my moaning My troubles meekly bear For there is one above us, That listens to our prayer. Chorus. 6 And on the day of reckoning When time shall be no more, He’ll take us up to glory, To...
Fri. Oct. 28, 1898: Ther. warm., Wea. clear. finished pulling and hauling the beans this forenoon. got in a load or two of cane in the afternoon. Henry Jennings and his wife came up this evening to make us a visit they were in to the temple. ...
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...
Wed. Jan. 23, 1901: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Partly Cloudy, I drove the two dogies that I left here before, over to Two Mile this afternoon, Jim Jolley and George Lytle camped here tonight. 5) Thursday 24: Ther. Cooler., Wea. Thin Clouds, I came...
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...
Sun. Jan. 10, 1904: + Ther. 7 am 12., 4 pm 40., Cool Wea. Thin clds. Heavy clds. Went in to water about half mile above Steep trail and had to come down to S. Trail to get out. J. Winder and several other fellows were in the L.M. G. after cattle....
Sun. Dec. 10, 1905: Ther. Cool Wea. Thin clds. Staid with Mr. Watkins till after dinner then went with him to Sunday School then listened to a Congregationalist sermon. after meeting we went to see Mr. Cassady one of the trustees, he was not at...
Sun. Nov. 19, 1905: Ther. Cool Wea. Light clouds We staid at Mr. Lokey’s till after dinner, wrote our letters, then started out north again toward the Rocky Knob school house where we have the consent of the trustees to hold meetings. canvassed...
Sun. Oct. 15, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. Few clouds. Wrote our letters this morning Mr. Small’s son Garfield Small and wife came over on a visit this after-noon. Elder Allred has a large boil on the side of his neck, it makes him feel rather bad....
Wed. Sept. 20, 1905: Ther. Warm. Wea. Thin clds. Walked on Via. Faxon Spent the heat of the day at the Stock yards in the pasture north-east of town. went on again this evening a mile or two and staid with Mr. Clark by invitation Mr. Clark has a...
Names and addresses: Sat. Mar. 17, 06. 17-21- Walton Patterson 1 ½ north of Ryan, I.T. Bro. Patterson and wife are members. 22 J.E. Baggett 8 west 1 ½ north of Ryan. R.F.D. 1 Waurika 23- Jess Bowen- 5 mi. south of Comanche. Ind. Ter. 24-25-...
Sun. August 23, 1908: Warm Clear Jimmy Jennings and wife and I came up to the mill Mon. 24: Warm Ptly. Cldy Jim and I are in the timber on top of the hill near Cable [see cash account Aug 23] Tues. 25: Warm., Clds Running the mill again. Wed....
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Emery County (Utah); Alger, Samuel; Cleveland (Utah)
Samuel Alger and his wife Ruth moved, as a young married couple from Huntington to the barren flats that would become Cleveland (Utah). According to the Emery County History Book, he was instrumental in getting the Cleveland Canal started by...