A History of Everett and Margaret Ann John Harris He loved the quiet, and the rhythmic gait of the horse that almost lulled him to sleep. The afternoon sun was warm and Everett adjusted the brim of his hat to shade his eyes. He looked about him and made mental notes of the scene before …
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Biographical Sketch of John H. Harrison
John H. Harrison, a prominent and successful farmer and poultry man of Oneida County, is a native of England, born in Sheffield, October 3, 1862. His parents, Edward Harrison and Elizabeth (Holland) Harrison were also natives of England. His father was born in Sheffield, England, June 22, 1834, and his mother was born in the …
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History of James P. Harrison
Written in his eighty-first year and published in three installments for The Idaho Enterprise, Thursday, June 9, 1932, June 16, 1932 and June 23, 1932. James Parry Harrison was born January 22, 1846, London, England. He was the first son of James H. Harrison and Angelina Parry Harrison, being the fifth child in a family …
Friends and Relatives Honor Mrs. Eunice W. Harris
Being honored by scores of friends and relatives is Mrs. Eunice W. Harris, Woodruff, who recently celebrated her 85th birthday. Mrs. Harris, a daughter of George and Eunice Nicholas Ward, was born January 29, 1873, at Curlew Valley. In 1875 her family moved to Woodruff where she has made her home all her life. She …
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Early Schools by Faye Ward
These pages are a collection that Faye Ward put together.
Brief History of Snowville, Utah
A Brief History of Snowville
A Visit to the Old Homestead
By Nellie Sasser Gleed Guy wanted to go hunting sage hens and I told him that I knew a spot where my Daddy used to kill them without firing a shot. He hit them with rocks and clods and cans while plowing in the field and in the deep furrows. He caught them with his bare hands. “Well …
The Life of Robert Green
Compiled by Jane Ann Ward from memories of Grandson Daniel Clark Green. There are many men and women who have contributed much to the settling of towns and communities in Idaho and Utah, of whom we know very little. These people leaving no written account of their lives and families are soon forgotten. All too often …
Alfred Gardner
Alfred Gardner, son of John Gardner, who was the son of William Gardner, was born September 25, 1842 at Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire, England. My mother’s maiden name was Mary Ann Goodship. My parents first sent me to school when I was four years of age, to a Mr. Keene who was the teacher. He was also our landlord and owned the …
