Mr. Row talks about growing up in Idaho and Wyoming; his work from seven years old, including herding cows, haying, road building, construction, cowboying and ranching. Mr. Row talks about his desire to learn, to work hard and to respect others. He...
Row, Mearl--Interviews; Row, Emma--Interviews; Ranching; Ranchers; Ranch managers; Ranch Management; Hay--Harvesting--Equipment and supplies; Cattle ranching; Building; Roads—Design and construction; Cowboys; Cattle herders; Pasture, Right of;
4,922 photos, negatives, and slides capturing the extensive research done on other living museums from across North America as well as historical photos of Cache Valley. There are also numerous images of the Jensen Farm featuring staff and students...
Agriculture and Natural Resources; Agriculture; Agriculture -- Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho) -- History -- Photographs.; Historic farms -- Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho) -- Photographs.; Historic farms -- Utah -- Wellsville -- Photographs.;...
History of the Cache National Forest / prepared by Supervisor's Office, Dec. 1940. This history has been prepared by the forest officers of the Cache National Forest for hte purpose of building up a train of events and conditions leading to the...
Cache National Forest (Utah and Idaho)--History; Forest reserves--Utah--History;
Transcription of the diary of Albert F. Potter, former associate chief of the U.S. Forest Service, describing his activities to survey possible forest reserves in Utah, (beginning with the Cache County area), and noting the conditions of Utah...
Potter, Albert F. (Albert Franklin), 1859-1944; Cache National Forest (Utah and Idaho)--History; Forest reserves--Utah--History; Grazing--Utah--History; Forests and forestry--Utah--History;
Mr. Maupin talks about his background working on ranches, including a career of being a ranch manager and a cow boss. He also talks about his post-ranching occupations of bronc saddle building and being a brand inspector. [Mr. Maupin received the...
Wagon wheels are sunk partly into the ground at random intervals around the border of this trailer court yard. Other wagon wheels lean up against the light post and entry steps.
Mobile home parks -- Wyoming -- Evanston -- Pictorial works; Garden ornaments and furniture -- Wyoming -- Evanston -- Pictorial works
Mailbox mounted on antique wooden wagon wheel. Mailbox is made in the shape of a covered wagon with cutout tin horses and driver. Name on box: "Roy and Leona Konold's Homestead." Blue tones in image have been lightened.
Ornamental white pole fence around home with western exterior decor. Gate has archway of wooden poles, decorated with small wagon wheels. Wagon wheels used as bench ends, flower planter, etc. Image has been lightened.
Waterwheel made from wagon wheel and shovels. In background can be seen a fence made from wagon wheels and horseshoes welded together. Other views of same location available at 29030, 290307 and 310506 through 310507. Image is slightly blurry.
Fences -- Pictorial works; Water-wheels -- Pictorial works
Exterior ornamentation of this small white house includes black shutters, red wagon wheels on porch rails, and an artificial well in the front yard. Photograph taken by Wayland D. Hand.
Architecture, Domestic -- Pictorial works; Decoration and ornament, Architectural -- Pictorial works
Wagon wheels form the support of this teeter-totter at the city park in Randolph, Utah. Children are busy playing on the teeter-totter and adjacent swingset. In the background of this view, a motor home is driving by on the road just outside the...
Seesaw -- Pictorial works; Swings -- Pictorial works
This teeter-totter has wagon wheel supports and is painted red, white and blue. Next to it is a swing set. Children are visible playing on both the swing and teeter-totter. Also see 280406. Image has been lightened.
Seesaw -- Pictorial works; Swings -- Pictorial works
Picnic shelter is decorated with wagon wheels attached to its upright supports. Photograph taken Evans, a student in folklore class. Image has been lightened.
Wooden rail fence with wagon wheels set between the rails. The fence rails run through the spokes of the wheels so that the wheels are almost perpendicular to fence itself. Gate is made of horseshoes, harness hames, and metal pipes welded...
Wooden wagon wheels set in cement, with one half of the wheels visible. In the background are plastic animals, driftwood, and a small wooden cart used as yard decorations. Image has been lightened.
Close-up view of fence made of wagon wheels and horseshoes welded together. Another view of same location available at 270209. Image has been lightened.
White picket fence with several wagon wheels embedded in it in front of a tall brick house with two chimneys. Empty flag pole and tall tree are visible in picture.
Gate made of three wagon wheels welded together into a metal frame and painted white. Gate is on unpaved driveway leading to a log house surrounded by cars, some in disrepair. Photo by Wayland D. Hands. Image has been lightened.
Gates -- Pictorial works; Log buildings -- Pictorial works
Norman Warren gives his family history, including his family ties and working experience on the Ogilvie Ranches in Lee and Lamoille, Nevada. He talks about his career working around the world in the mining industry. Interviewed by Cliff Gardner on...
Gardner, Cliff--Interviews; Ranching, Ranchers; World War, 1939-1945--Veterans; Genealogy; Hunting; Cattle ranching; Miners; Kennecott Corporation; Mineral industries; Mine management; Mines and mineral resources;