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Statement of William P. Ellis ' During the winter of 1859, everybody lived in the fort which extended up and down whet is now Center Street from Main Street to Third West. Those who wintered here that winter were: Joel Kicks, whose cabin was where Thatcher Benk now stands; Barney Stanford; D. W. Davisj Reuben Gates, who lived with Dsvis; Ate Caldwell; John E. Jones; Benjamin Williams; Janes Ellis; Tabitha Ricks and her brother Josish Hendricks; John Leishman; I. J. Clark; John E. Thatcher; William B, Preston; Ralph Smith; Lemuel Mallory; George Watson; Edward, George, and Thomas Smith end their mother; William Partington; Charles Cowley; James Myler; William Steel; George L. Fsrrell; James Denning; Big Morgan dvans in Enoch Lewis' house; Thomas MoMlel) John Jldson; Thomas X. Smith. (All on the south side of the street) On the north side were: Thomas Rowland; Henry Ballard; Morgan S. gvans; then the school house; Ebenezer Landers; John Wright; George Peacock; John Blanchard; Jesse Pierson; Griffith Charles; David Reese; Lish and Mephl Rodgersj Joseph Aldridge; and David Dilley. Sidney BiblxLe end Thomas Weir had cabins on the east side of Main Street. This statement was made to Joel Ricks at the time he wrote up the published statement about 1927. The fallowing names were written by hand on the bottom of the page; John Edwards Thoraa3 Lockyer Father Ballard Wood Birdneau Aaron Davit Sam Whitney fidw. Kelson Thomas McNiel
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Title | Statement of William P. Ellis |
Description | Statement of William P. Ellis, made to Joel Ricks, around 1927. |
Creator |
Ellis, William P. |
SubjectLCSH |
Logan (Utah)--History Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)--History Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)--Biography Logan (Utah)--Biography Ellis, William P. |
Genre |
Local histories |
Publisher | The Journal |
Original Date | 1927 |
Geographic locations |
Logan (Utah) Cache County (Utah) Utah United States |
Time periods |
1850-1859 19th century |
Language | eng; |
Source | Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, FILE MSS 389 - Some Recollections Relating to the Early Pioneer Life of Logan City and Cache County |
Physical Collection Information | Some Recollections Relating to the Early Pioneer Life of Logan City and Cache County |
Call No. | File MSS 389 |
Rights | Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the USU Libraries Manuscript Curator, phone (435) 797-0891. |
Digital History Collection | Regreening of Cache Valley |
Digital Publisher |
Digitized by : Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library |
Date.Digital | 2012-10-08 |
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Query Tag | Settlement of Cache Valley |
Identifier | Statement of William P. Ellis |
Search Date | 1927 |
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Transcript | Statement of William P. Ellis During the winter of 1859, everybody lived in the fort which extended up and down what is now Center Street from Main Street to Third West. Those who wintered here that winter were: Joel Ricks, whose cabin was where Thatcher Bank now stands; Barney Stanford; D.S. Davis; Reuben Gates, who lived with Davis; Abe Caldwell; John E. Jones; Benjamin Williams; James Ellis; Tabitha Ricks and her brother Josiah Hendricks; John Leishman; I.J. Clark; John B. Thatcher; William B. Preston; Ralph Smith; Lemuel Mallory; George Watson; Edward, George, and Thomas Smith and their mother; William Partington; Charles Cowley; James Myler; William Steel; George L. Farrell; James Denning; Big Morgan Evans in Enoch Lewis' house; Thomas McNiel; John Nelson; Thomas X. Smith. (All on the south side of the street) On the north side were: Thomas Rowland; Henry Ballard; Morgan S. Evans; then the school house; Ebenezer Landers; John Wright; George Peacock; John Blanchard; Jesse Pierson; Griffith Charles; David Reese; Lish and Nephi Rodgers; Joseph Aldridge; and David Dilley. Sidney Bibble and Thomas Weir had cabins on the east side of Main Street. This statement was made to Joel Ricks at the time he wrote up the published statement about 1927. The following names were written by hand on the bottom of the page: John Edwards Thomas Lockyer Father Ballard Wood Birdneau Aaaron Dewit Same Whitney Edw. [Edward] Neson Thomas McNiel |
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Title | Page 1 |
Digital Publisher | Digitized by : Utah States University, Merrill-Cazier Library |
Date.Digital | 2012-10-08 |
Identifier | StatementOfWilliamPEllis_Page 1.jpg |
Search Date | 1927 |
Image Width | 2642 |
File Size | 1163618 Bytes |
Scanning resolution | 300 |
Colorspace | RGB |
Checksum | 741902131 |
Transcript | Statement of William P. Ellis ' During the winter of 1859, everybody lived in the fort which extended up and down whet is now Center Street from Main Street to Third West. Those who wintered here that winter were: Joel Kicks, whose cabin was where Thatcher Benk now stands; Barney Stanford; D. W. Davisj Reuben Gates, who lived with Dsvis; Ate Caldwell; John E. Jones; Benjamin Williams; Janes Ellis; Tabitha Ricks and her brother Josish Hendricks; John Leishman; I. J. Clark; John E. Thatcher; William B, Preston; Ralph Smith; Lemuel Mallory; George Watson; Edward, George, and Thomas Smith end their mother; William Partington; Charles Cowley; James Myler; William Steel; George L. Fsrrell; James Denning; Big Morgan dvans in Enoch Lewis' house; Thomas MoMlel) John Jldson; Thomas X. Smith. (All on the south side of the street) On the north side were: Thomas Rowland; Henry Ballard; Morgan S. gvans; then the school house; Ebenezer Landers; John Wright; George Peacock; John Blanchard; Jesse Pierson; Griffith Charles; David Reese; Lish and Mephl Rodgersj Joseph Aldridge; and David Dilley. Sidney BiblxLe end Thomas Weir had cabins on the east side of Main Street. This statement was made to Joel Ricks at the time he wrote up the published statement about 1927. The fallowing names were written by hand on the bottom of the page; John Edwards Thoraa3 Lockyer Father Ballard Wood Birdneau Aaron Davit Sam Whitney fidw. Kelson Thomas McNiel |
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