Nature's Second Course: Water Culture in the Mormon Communities of Cache Valley, Utah, 1860-1916 by Kathryn T. Morse. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in History, Utah State University,...
Canals--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)--History; Canals--Utah--History; Water rights--Utah--Cache County--History; Water resources development--Utah--History; Mormons--Utah--Social life and customs; Logan River (Utah)--Water rights;
Albuquerque Business Times, vol. 1, issue 5, May 30 - June 12, 1994. Also included is the Community Builders Handbook Series: Residential Development Handbook Sponsored by theExecutive Group of the Residential Council of ULI-the Urban Land...
Brothers, Jay and Blaine Tanner, speak about growing up on a ranch in Grouse Creek, Utah; buying their grandfather’s ranch property, and ranching together, with their brother Brent, as adults. Interviewed by Randy Williams on November 8, 2010 at...
History of Water Resources Development in the Bear River Basin of Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming by R. Scott Wrenn. M.S. thesis by R. Scott Wrenn, submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in History, Utah...
Water resources development--Bear River Watershed (Utah-Idaho); Water-supply--Bear River Watershed (Utah-Idaho)--Management; Water quality management--Bear River Watershed (Utah-Idaho);
Mr. Johnson talks about growing up in the Bear Lake area, and growing up on a ranch. He talks about issues with dividing the ranch among the family, as well as issues the family face with their property and state acquisition. Mr. Johnson talks...
Johnson, Scott Nebeker--Interviews; Ranching; Ranch managers; Cattle ranching; Dairy farming; Eggs—Production; Hay--Harvesting--Equipment and supplies; Farm equipment; Pastures—Irrigation; Pasture, Right of; Right of property;
Mr. Wallace Schulthess discusses how his family came to be in the Woodruff area. He talks a lot about his father’s childhood and growing up as an orphan, and how he turned hard work into what their family now has. Interviewed by Bob Parson on...
Schulthess, Wallace--Interviews; Orphans; Cattle ranching; Ranchings; Ranchers; Range management; Ranch Managers; Beef cattle--Cow-calf system; Pasture, Right of; Pasture animals; Pastures—Irrigation; Hay--Harvesting--Equipment and supplies;...
Cliff Gardner speaks to George and Ruth Parman (via telephone) about their lives ranching in northeastern Nevada. They talk a little about how their families came to be in the area, experiences raising their own family on a ranch, and different...
This report presents the results of the Community Environmental Response Facilitation Act (CERFA) investigation conducted by AGEISS Environment, Inc (AGEISS) at the Tooele Army Depot North Area (TEAD-N), a U.S. Government property selected for...
Tooele Army Depot (Utah); Hazardous Waste -- Utah -- Tooele Army Depot; Groundwater -- Pollution -- Utah -- Tooele Army Depot; Soil pollution -- Utah -- Tooele Army Depot; Oil pollution of soils -- Utah -- Tooele Army Depot; Oil pollution of ground...
Mr. Pete Holmgren speaks about being a rancher, growing up on a ranch, and raising his own family on his ranch. He touches on how ranching has changed from his boyhood, and now watching his grandchildren grow-up on the ranch. He talks a little...
Holmgren, Pete--Interviews; Holmgren, Linda--Interviews; Cattle ranching; Pasture, Right of; Hay--Harvesting--Equipment and supplies; Ranch managers; Beef cattle--Cow-calf system; Haying equipment; Range management;
Report on the economic conditions of the Uintah Irrigation Project in Utah. It includes recommendations for the adjustment of irrigation assessments for project composition, rehabilitation, and administration. Also includes a suggested program for...
Uintah Irrigation Project (U.S.); Irrigation -- Utah -- Duchesne River Watershed; Water resources development -- Utah -- Duchesne River Watershed; Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation (Utah)
Mr. Garth Baxter talks about his career in the Forest Service, then later as ranching on his family’s land. He discusses his family history in the Cache Valley, as well as his family history in ranching. Mrs. Maydene Baxter talks about her...
Baxter, Garth--Interviews; Baxter, Maydene--Interviews; Cattle ranching; United States. Forest Service; Teton National Forest (Wyo.); Humboldt National Forest (Nev.); Bridger National Forest (Wyo.); Challis National Forest (Idaho); Range...
Mr. Bill Kimber talks about his ranch property in Grouse Creek, Utah. He talks about being the fifth generation to ranch the family property and the other jobs he has worked in order to continuing ranching his own property. Interviewed by Randy...
Kimber, Bill--Interviews; Pasture, Right of; Beef cattle--Cow-calf system; Dairy farming; Ranching; Ranch managers; Cattle ranching; Pastures—Irrigation; Utah. Dept. of Transportation; Roads—Equipment and supplies; Roads--Maintenance and...
Dorothy Noyes interview, conducted by Jo Ann Lee. Included in the Oral Histories: Scholars of Feminism collection compiled by the AFS Women's Section Oral History Project. This interview and accompanying photographs are available at the Minds@UW...
Vacation ranch property entrance and gate to "Pines Ranch." Atop a stone support of fence are piled so many antlers that it looks like a tree. Image has been lightened.
Gateways -- Pictorial works; Pines Ranch (Utah) -- Pictorial works
Property entrance with harness hames, horse collars, antlers, railroad engine headlight, and glass insulators. Image has been lightened. See slides 030305 and 030307 for same entrance.
Property entrance with discarded woodsman's tools, etc., ox yoke, horseshoe, and railroad engine headlight. Image has been lightened. See slides 030306 and 030307 for same entrance.
Property entrance with a plethora of folk crafts, including miniature log cabin, outhouse, well, and miscellaneous nostalgic items. See slides 030305 and 030306 for same entrance.
Property entrance gate ornamented with wheels (from cultivator?), antlers, and horseshoes. Slides 280307 through 280403 taken at same location; slide 280402 not digitized but available at Fife Folklore Archives.
Summer home property entrance with wagon wheel, antlers, singletree, and horseshoes. Name on hanging sign: "Scottsdale." Similar view on slide 030309 is not digitized but available at Fife Folklore Archives. Image has been darkened.
Albiston home property entrance with kerosene lamp and name plate with "Albiston's" spelled out in free-standing metal letters on metal support. Note that the kerosene lamp is now wired for electricity.
Panoramic view of property entrance gate and pole fence. Gateway ornamented with antlers, cultivator wheels, and horseshoes. Slides 280307 through 280402 provide detailed views at same location; slide 280402 not digitized but available at Fife...
Property entrance with wagon axle (standing upright) and horseshoes attached to make an arch. Unidentified girl in picture. Image has been lightened. Slides 310406 through 310508 and 290306 through 290308 taken at same location. Similar view on...
Property entrance with arch made of horseshoes and harness hames; attached fence is made of wagon wheels and horseshoes. Slides 310406 through 310508 and 290306 through 290308 taken at same location.
Gateways -- Pictorial works; Fences -- Pictorial works
Property entrance gate with antlers, horseshoes, wheels, pass-through gate of metal with inset wheel (cultivator?) and brand "R 7" hanging from top pole. Slides 280307 through 280403 taken at same location; slide 280402 not digitized but available...
Gateways -- Pictorial works; Cattle brands -- Pictorial works