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"Dads in the Trenches: Engaged Fathering and Empowerment" is a heartening narrative that delves into the untold stories of devoted fatherhood. This is a journey through the lives of dads who, against societal expectations and traditional stereotypes, have chosen to embrace a hands-on parenting role. This special report goes far beyond theory - it brings in the practical, the factual, and the emotional aspects of being an engaged father. It's a true testament to fatherhood, a hymn to the inspirational bond between a dad and his children, and a rallying cry for all fathers to overcome obstacles to nurture their children.In this report, you will explore: The evolution and importance of the modern dad, breaking traditional stereotypesThe empowering role of actively participating in your children's upbringing and its impact on their developmentA practical guide packed with nurturing skills that every dad should knowInspirational stories from fathers who have walked the walk, sharing their experiences from the frontlines of engaged fatherhoodAnd, a vision for a new parenting paradigm where moms and dads work hand in hand in raising their childrenWritten by David Andersen, a dedicated father and a skillful storyteller, this book is more than just informative-it's also engaging and relatable, encouraging dads from all walks of life to embark on an enriching journey of engaged fathering.Inspiring, insightful, and empowering, this special report is a must-read for modern dads aspiring to leave a positive impact on their children's lives.
Compiled from the Washington County News (Utah) & Iron County Record (Utah) with contributions from other regional papers. Often while working on family history (genealogy) I wonder about more than is listed on the pedigree sheets and am so grateful for their sacrifices and love for the generations to follow. Some of the names include: Beckstrom, Blazzard, Bracken, Cannon, Chadburn, Carpenter, Cottom, Crosby, Empey, Forsyth, Gale, Gardner, Hunt, Jacobson, Peters, Nelson, Miller, Snow, Thomas, Warren, Whipple, Woodhouse, Woods Some of the articles are easier to read than others, please consider that some are nearly 100 years old.
Often while working on family history (genealogy) I wonder about more than is listed on the pedigree sheets and am so grateful for their sacrifices and love for the generations to follow. Some of the names include: Adair, Adams, Alger, Ammon, Atkin, Barlocker, Barnum, Bastion, Benson, Bosshardt, Bracken, Canfield, Cook, Day, Fackrell, Farnsworth, Hall, Holt, Hunt, Huntsman, Hyatt, Jones, Laub, Lytle, Moss, Nelson, Pendleton, Staley, Terry, Tobiasson, Truman, Winsor Read about the weddings, births, deaths, illnesses, building of schools and businesses. There's good guys and the occasional bad guy. Wars, water and roads for the community to pull together on.
Family names include: Altman, Bellis, Beyeler, Bird, Boothe, Brereton, Browning, Churchman, Cook, Cottle, Crook, Cummins, Curless, Dryden, Ericksen, Fellows, Finley, Gardner, Hartney, Helton, Hoge, Howell, Jensen, Knapp, Knowlden, Larson, Lobdell, Loveland, McKenzie, Knapp, McCann, Millen, Myers, Nelson, Palmer, Peterson, Pugmire, Rich, Richardson, Roberts, Roper, Schofield, Shirley, Smith, Spott, Stock, Sutton, Vaterlaus, Walker, Wilson, Winterbottom Newspapers seen in this book: American Falls Press (American Falls, Idaho), The Bingham County News (Blackfoot, Idaho), Blackfoot News (Blackfoot, Idaho), Box Elder News Journal (Brigham City, Utah), The Caldwell Tribune (Caldwell, Idaho), The Daily Star Mirror (Moscow, Idaho), Davis County Clipper (Davis County, Utah), Deseret Evening News (Salt Lake City, Utah), Deseret News (Salt Lake City, Utah), Deseret Weekly (Salt Lake City, Utah), Ephraim Enterprise (Ephraim, Utah), Evening Capital News (Boise, Idaho), Idaho News (Blackfoot, Idaho), The Idaho Republican (Blackfoot, Idaho), Idaho Semi-Weekly World (Idaho City, Idaho), Inter-Mountain Republican (Salt Lake City, Utah), Logan Journal (Logan, Utah), Logan Republican (Logan, Utah), Montpelier Examiner (Montpelier, Idaho), Ogden Daily Standard Examiner (Ogden, Utah), Ogden Evening Standard (Ogden, Utah), Provo Daily Enquirer (Provo, Utah), Rich County News (now Evanston, Wyoming), Roosevelt Standard (Roosevelt, Utah), Round Up (Randolph, Utah), Salt Lake Herald-Republican (Salt Lake City, Utah), Salt Lake Telegram (Salt Lake City, Utah), Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), The Twin Falls Times (Twin Falls, Idaho), Utah Daily Chronicle (Salt Lake City, Utah), Washington County News (St. George, Utah), The Weiser Signal (Weiser, Idaho), Vernal Express (Vernal, Utah) Some of the articles are easier to read than others, please consider that they are 100 years old or older.
The newspapers brought more than the happenings around us, one of the most fun was the recipes. These are written mostly in narrative. They use butter, cream, suet, molasses and other delicious ingredients. Baked Onions, Brown Marzipan, Callies au Sid, Caramels, Chocolate Caramels, Chocolate Fudge, Chocolate Loaf Cake, Christmas Bonbons, Christmas Fruit Cake, Christmas Pudding, Coconut Stips, Cod Balls, Coffee Drops, Date Pudding, Fondant, Giblet Sauce, Ginger Cake, Glace Fruit, Grill Almond Drops, Gumbo Okra, Lobster Sauce, Marchpan, Maryland Egg Nog, Mince Pie, Molasses Candy, Mousse au Marron, New Year's Cake (German), Nut Creams, Orange Creams, Plum Pudding, Plum Pudding Sauce, Raspberry Creams, Scalloped Oysters with Macroni, Simple Sponge Cake, Stuffing for Goose, Stuffing for Turkey, Sweetbreads, Sweetmeats, Tomato Soup, Roast Turkey, White Cake, White Marzipan
News Clippings from Caliente, Elgin, Hiko, Alamo, Pahranagat Valley, Delamar & Lund, Nevada1855 - 1924Some of the names include: Adair, Ashworth, Bailey, Bain, Banovich, Bartlett, Barton, Baudreau, Blanchard, Blunt, Boyd, Burns, Colton, Conoway, Corden, Culverwell, Dale, Delamore, Denton, Dranga, Duffin, Dugan, Durango, Erickson, Ernest, Fawcett, Fetterman, Fieldson, Foster, Geer, Graham, Hamilton, Hanson, Hemstreet, Ivins, Johnson, Keith, King, Kinney, Lee, Lillis, Liston, Locke, Lowell, Loy, Manners, McCracken, McGaughey, McIntosh, McManus, McNamee, Miller, Milsap, Mitchell, Morris, Murray, Nelson, Norris, Olson, Oxborrow, Pace, Patterson, Preston, Rives, Schmidt, Sibert, Shier, Shirley, Slattery, Smith, Stewart, Sturgis, Sweeney, Taylor, Tennish, Tobin, Trimbell, Underhill, VanHousen, Vaught, Wadsworth, Wakening, Walker, Wilson, Wood Compiled from the Las Vegas Age (Nevada), Davis County Clipper (Utah), Deseret News (Utah), Eastern Utah Advocate, Emery County Progress (Utah), Ephraim Enterprise (Utah), Eureka Reporter (Utah), Gunnison Gazette (Utah), InterMountain Catholic (Utah), Intermountain Republican (Utah), Iron County Record (Utah), Lehi Banner (Utah), Manti Messenger (Utah), Richfield Reaper (Utah), Salt Lake Democrat (Utah), Salt Lake Herald (Utah), Salt Lake Mining Review (Utah), Salt Lake Telegraph (Utah), Washington County News (Utah), & with contributions from other regional papers. Please bear in mind that these articles are decades old and some may not be as clear as we would like.
A thriving community full of news of the military, stages, freight, farming, neighbors, schools. Family names include: Achuff, Ake, Aldrich, Allen, Alling, Anderson, Anthony, Antonio, Aradie, Archibald, Arnold, Austin, Bashford, Backus, Baine, Baker, Barnes, Barnum, Bashford, Begg, Benedict, Bennett, Bichard, Bickers, Bonnor, Bostick, Brady, Brichta, Brown, Buckalew, Capron, Carrillo, Castro, Charaleau, Colson, Conwell, Cook, Cox, Cuevas, Culver, Davis, Delaney, Dickinson, Doones, Doss, Drachman, Driscoll, Duane, Dublin, Dufficy, Dunne, Durfee, Eichel, Elder, Elias, Erlandson, Ewing, Fairbanks, Farrell, Ferguson, Ferrin, Ferry, Fish, Flanery, Flornoy, Foreman, Foster, Fowler, Gilbert, Glassman, Goldberg, Goldtree, Gonzalez, Goodwin, Gould, Grant, Handy, Harris, Hayden, Head, Hodges, Hinds, Holt, Hooker, Hucke, Hughes, Hutton, Inigo, Israel, Jacobs, Jahoncean, Jones, Jaeding, Jouvanceau, Kelsey, Kelly, Kelson, Kennedy, Kirkland, Kitchen, Lazard, Leon, Leopolde, Lesinsky, Levin, Lord, Luenstein, Lyon, Maginty, Mansfield, Marsh, Marshall, Mattison, McCaffrey, McCoy, McCormick, McKenna, McLean, Meyer, Meyers, Miles, Miller, Mills, Mohrman, Moreno, Morgan, Morris, Mullan, Neugass, Neuss, Nevarez, Ochoa, Osborne, Ott, Oury, Overton, Palm, Payle, Phelps, Platt, Point, Prentiss, Puchico, Raglon, Ramirez, Richardson, Ricord, Rivers, Robinson, Romano, Riordan, Rusk, Sales, Sanders, Schmidt, Scott, Shelton, Shibell, Silvas, Singleton, Smith, Spring, Stevens, Stickney, Stone, Struby, Suastiqui, Sweeny, Tapia, Thayer, Titus, Todd, Toole, Towney, Trask, Tully, Walker, Wallace, Ward, White, Whitney, Wilbur, Williams, Winters, Woffenden, Wood, Wooster, Yale, ZeckendorfNewspapers seen in this book: Arizona Citizen (Tucson, Arizona), Arizona Miner (Fort Whipple, Arizona), The Weekly Arizona Miner (Prescott, Arizona), The Weekly Arizonan (Tubac then Tucson, Arizona)Some of the articles can be difficult to read and some were so poorly preserved they were not included in this collection. Each article or advertisement is well over 100 years old.
Family names include: Almo, Altenbach, Anderson, Armstrong, Banks, Bates, Bean, Bemis, Berrier, Bird, Boomer, Bourne, Bowcutt, Brady, Branson, Burk, Burrell, Byers, Chamberlain, Church, Clark, Christensen, Coggins, Collett, Collins, Conley, Corrollo, Davis, Dean, Dwyer, Fennell, Fern, Fisher, Flynn, Foley, Fuller, Gamble, Gasco, Geary, Gibson, Graham, Green, Gridley, Griffin, Grift, Groo, Grosjean, Grundy, Guyon, Haggerty, Handy, Hansen, Hanson, Hayes, Hayward, Heikkila, Hendee, Hepperly, Hickman, Hill, Holland, Hoskins, Houston, Huckvale, Huff, Jacobsen, Jacobson, Jensen, Johnston, Jurak, Kavanaugh, Kellogg, King, Kinney, Lane, Man, Lapinoja, Leanum, Lights, Littler, Lorella, Lynch, Lyon, MacDonald, Machem, Mahan, Marks, Mau, McClement, McAllister, McLaughlin, McLennan, McKay, McPhee, McTague, Merrill, Mills, Montier, Moore, Morgan, Morrison, Mumford, Murray, Nebbitts, Nicholl, Nichols, O'Brien, O'Connor, Oleson, Olsen, Overy, Page, Painter, Parry, Perrier, Peteriet, Pixley, Quadrow, Raymond, Reed, Reynolds, Rich, Richards, Riter, Roberts, Russell, Ryan, Sam, Scott, Sights, Smalley, Smith, Snodden, Snyder, Somsen, Stevenson, Stoffers, Stoner, Stoover, Strange, Sullivan, Swensen, Talmadge, Tanner, Thomas, Thompson, Timmerick, Turner, Twiss, Varjelin, Vincentine, Walsh, Wheelock, White, Whitman, Willard, Williams, Wright, Wyman, Zumbrum Newspapers seen in this book: American Falls Press (American Falls, Idaho), The Anaconda Standard (Anaconda, Montana), The Athena Press (Athena, Oregon), Audubon County Journal (Exira, Iowa), The Billings Gazette (Billings, Montana), Blackfoot News (Blackfoot, Idaho), The Butte Daily Bulletin (Butte, Montana), The Butte Inter Mountain (Butte, Montana), The Blackfoot Optimist (Blackfoot, Idaho), The Caldwell Tribune (Caldwell, Idaho), The Coalville Times (Coalville, Utah), Daily Arizona Silver Bell (Glove, Arizona), Daily Independent (Elko, Nevada), Daily Inter Mountain (Butte, Montana), The Daily Missoulian (Missoula, Montana), Deseret Evening News (Salt Lake City, Utah), Deseret News (Salt Lake City, Utah), Deseret Weekly (Salt Lake City, Utah), Daily Inter Mountain (Butte, Montana), Elmore Bulletin (Rocky Bar, Idaho), The Emmett Index (Emmett, Idaho), The Evening Standard (Ogden, Utah), The Evening Statesman (Walla Walla, Washington), Great Falls Daily Tribune (Great Falls, Montana), The Hawaiian Star (Honolulu, Hawaii), The Idaho Republican (Blackfoot, Idaho), Idaho Semi-Weekly World (Idaho City, Idaho), Idaho Weekly Keystone (Ketchum, Idaho), The Intermountain Catholic (Salt Lake City, Utah), Ketchum Daily Keystone (Ketchum, Idaho), The Kendrick Gazette (Kendrick, Idaho), Kootenai County Republican (Rathdrum, Idaho), The Lamar Register (Lamar, Colorado), Las Vegas Optic (Las Vegas, Nevada), The Logan Republican (Logan, Utah), Long Valley Advocate (Lardo, Idaho), Lyon County Times (Silver City, Nevada), Meridian Times (Meridian, Idaho), Morning Appeal (Carson City, Nevada), Montpelier Examiner (Montpelier, Idaho), Mountain Home (Nampa, Idaho), The Neihart Herald (Neihart, Idaho), The Oakley Herald (Oakley, Idaho), Ogden Daily Standard (Salt Lake City, Herald), Ogden Herald (Ogden, Utah), Omaha Daily Bee (Omaha, Nebraska), The Philipsburg Mail (Philipsburg, Montana), Pullman Herald (Pullman, Wyoming), Rosebud County News (Helena, Montana), Round-Up (Rich County, Utah), Salt Lake Herald-Republican (Salt Lake City, Utah), Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah), The San Francisco Call (San Francisco, California), Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, New Mexico), Shoshone Journal (Shoshone, Idaho), The Spanish Fork Press (Spanish Fork, Utah), The Spokane Press (Spokane, Washington), The Sun (New York, New York), The Teton Peak-Chronicle (Saint Anthony, Idaho), Tonopah Daily Bonanza (Tonopah, Nevada), The Topeka State Journal (Topeka, Kansas), Truth (Salt Lake City, Utah), The Twin Falls Times (Twin Falls, Idaho), Wood River Times (Hailey, Idaho)
This book critically examines the main theories and suspects in the infamous Jack the Ripper murders. After 50 years of exhaustive research revealing new and compelling evidence the author exposes the frauds and the myths which surround this case finally providing a solution to the mystery.
Compiled from the Deseret News, Iron County Record, Washington County News & regional papers. Some of the names include: Beacham, Blake, Calvert, Carpenter, Empey, Ence, Fawcett, Fordham, Frei, Graf, Graff, Gray, Gubler, Hafen, Hunt, Jones, Kelly, King, Knight, Langston, Larsen, Larson, Laub, Leavitt, Mathis, O'Vlatt, Parry, Peterson, Reber, Snow, Staheli, Stringham, Stucki, Tobler, Wittwer Please keep in mind that these articles are over 100 years old and occassionally made me not as clear as we would like.
Some of the names include: Achenbach, Bell, Besson, Bladd, Brown, Campbell, Christianson, Cook, Cox, Creer, Culverwell, Delvin, Dickle, Edwards, Ferron, Findley, Freudenthal, Garrison, Gemmill, Gentry, Godbe, Goodrich, Hansen, Harps, Heaps, Hicks, Hogue, Horsley, Hughes, Hyman, Jones, Keats, Keele, LaPoint, Lee, Lloyd, Long, Martin, Matthews, Nesbitt, Norris, Orr, Osborne, Redford, Reid, Rice, Ronnow, Scott, Shaw, Simmons, Smith, Springer, Stephenson, Stewart, Stockton, Syphus, VanVleet, Wadsworth, Whiteneck, Wo(u)lfenstein Compiled from the Beaver County News, Deseret News, Ephraim Enterprise, Intermountain Catholic, Intermountain Republican, Iron County Record, Las Vegas, Manti Messenger, Milford News, Ogden Standard Examiner, Piute County News, Richfield Reaper, Salt Lake Democrat, Salt Lake Herald, Salt Lake Mining Review, Salt Lake Telegram, Salt Lake Tribune, The Union, Washington County News & with contributions from other regional papers. Please consider that these articles are decades old and some may not be as clear as we would like.
Often while working on family history (genealogy) I wonder about more than is listed on the pedigree sheets and am so grateful for their sacrifices and love for the generations to follow.Some of the names include: Aagaard, Abbott, Adam, Allison, Andrews, Asher, Bagley, Bailey, Bamford, Barber, Barnett, Barton, Baxter, Bell, Belliston, Benson, Betts, Bigler, Bailey, Blackburn, Blackett, Booth, Borrowman, Bowles, Brafford, Broadbent, Broadhead, Brown, Bryan, Bulger, Butterfield, Campbell, Cannon, Carter, Cazier, Chapman, Chappell, Chase, Christenson, Claridge, Coleman, Cook, Crabb, Crandall, Crawley, Crockwell, Cummings, Curtis, Darton, Downs, Dye, Ellertson, Ellison, Elmer, Evans, Ewing, Fellows, Foot, Foote, Fouks, Frederick, Funk, Gadd, Gamet, Gardner, Gardiner, Garrett, Gerrard, Gibbs, Gifford, Gilson, Goldsborough, Goss, Grace, Greenbaigh, Goble, Goldsborough, Goodwin, Grever, Grover, Gusten, Harley, Hartley, Hague, Hanchett, Harley, Harris, Hawkins, Hayward, Hague, Haws, Haynes, Healy, Heath, Henriod, Heywood, Higbee, Higgins, Holden, Hollinshead, House, Hoyle, Hoyt, Hubbard, Hudson, Huggins, Irons, Jackson, Jaques, Jenkins, Jones, Joseph, Kay, Kendall, Kiene, Kinkie, Knight, Knowles, Lang, Larson, Lewis, Littley, Lordon, Love, Mangum, Marcer, May, McConkie, McCune, Meeks, Mendenhall, Merrifield, Midgley, Miller, Morgan, Mullineux, Nuttall, Oakey, Olinton, Olsen, Ord, Orme, Ostler, Pace, Parkington, Partington, Pass, Patterson, Paxman, Paxton, Pepper, Perkins, Petersen, Peterson, Pickston, Pierce, Pitchforth, Platt, Price, Pyper, Randall, Rasmussen, Reid, Richard, Riches, Ritchee, Rockwell, Rollins, Rowley, Schofield, Schrouder, Scott, Sells, Shaw, Shell, Shepherd, Sidwell, Siler, Sinclair, Smith, Snow, Sorenson, Sowby, Sparks, Spencer, Sperry, Stanley, Stephenson, Starr, Storrar, Stubbs, Sutton, Svenson, Swensen, Taylor, Teasdale, Thay, Thorp, Thygessen, Tidwell, Tingey, Tolley, Tranter, Tunbridge, Turner, Tybert, Udall, Valaride, Vickers, Wallace, Wandell, Warner, Warwood, Webb, Wenn, Williams, Wignal, Wilson, Winn, Witbeck, Wolf, Worwood, Wright, Young Please consider this articles are very old and some may be a bit difficult to read.
With great respect we offer this collection of Handcart Pioneer New Clippings in Utah Newspapers from 1856 - 1905. These devoted souls have left their footprints on our hearts and history.
Surnames: Aiken, Allen, Allred, Allside, Anderson, Behunin, Blanchard, Bolden, Boren, Bookman, Boulder, Bradley, Brasher, Bryan, Bunnacio, Bunting, Burns, Calloway, Carrol(l), Cheshire, Childs, Christensen, Collard, Conover, Cox, Crawford, Crookston, Curtis, Donaldson, Duncan, Eddington, Eden, Edminster, Edwards, Ekins, Elder, Evans, Fall, Farrer, Fillmer, Forrester, Fox, Fredrickson, Fugate, Fullmer, Funk, Gale, Gammage, Glines, Grange, Granger, Griffith, Guymon, Hales, Halverson, Hamilton, Hansen, Hatch, Haycock, Henrie, Higgs, Hinken, Hinkings, Hitchcock, Holloway, Howard, Hunley, Hunter, Huntington, Jackson, Jeff(s), Jergensen, Jewkes, Johnson, Jones, Justensen, Killman, Killpack, King, Kirby, Kofford, Lake, Larsen, Lemon, Logan, Loveless, Luke, Makin, Manning, McDonnough, McLean, Meeks, Merriam, Miles, Miller, Moffitt, Molen, Moore, More, Nay, Nells, Nelson, Nolan, Ollifant, Olsen, Osborn, Ottison, Page, Paine, Peacock, Petersen, Peterson, Petty, Potter, Poulsen, Preston, Price, Rassmussen, Redd, Reed, Reid, Robbins, Robertson, Roper, Scoville, Seely, Shaw, Shipp, Singleton, Sitterod, Smith, Snow, Sorenson, Southworth, Stepent, Stephens, Stevens, Swanson, Swazey, Tatton, Taylor, Terrace, Thomander, Thomas, Thomson, Thornton, Todman, Tuttle, VanBuren, VanNalta, Wakefield, Ware, Watt, Webb, Whitney, Welberg, Wilberg, Wilkin, Williams, Wilson, Winters, Witmer, Woodward, Wrigley, Yoxall, Zwahlen Newspapers: Brigham City Bugler, County Register, Davis County Clipper, Deseret News, Deseret Evening News, Deseret Weekly, Eastern Utah Telegraph, Evening Dispatch, Logan Journal, Logan Leader, Manti Messenger, Manti Sentinel, Ogden Daily Standard, Ogden Herald, Ogden Junction, Ogden Daily Standard, Ogden Standard, Provo Daily Enquirer, Provo Dispatch, Salt Lake Democrat, Salt Lake Herald, Salt Lake Times, Territorial Enquirer, Utah Enquirer, Vernal Express Some of the articles are easier to read than others, please consider that they are 100 years old or older.
Compiled from the Washington County News (Utah), Deseret News (Utah) & Iron County Record (Utah) with contributions from other regional papers.Often while working on family history (genealogy) I wonder about more than is listed on the pedigree sheets and am so grateful for their sacrifices and love for the generations to follow.Some of the names include: Bauman, Craig, Crosby, Ence, Ensign, Fordham, Francels, Frei, Graf (Graff, Garf), Grey, Gubler, Hafen, Hamblin, Huntsman, Judd, Keller, Knight, Laub, Leavitt, Little, McAllister, McIntyre, Miller, Naegle, Pearce, Preston, Prisbey, Reber, Richards, Staheli, Stucki, Tobler, VonAlma, Wilson, Wittwer, Woodbury Some of the articles are easier to read than others, please consider that they are nearly 100 years old.
News Clippings from Overton, Nevada and the surrounding areas of Cappa, Koalin, Logandale, St. Thomas and Moapa from the years 1916 - 1923 Some of the names include: Andersen, Angell, Averett, Bonelli, Bowler, Brandt, Conger, Cooper, Doty, Earl, Flowers, Frehner, Gentry, Hafen, Ingram, Jennings, Jones, Leavitt, Lee, Lewis, Lytle, Marshall, McDonald, McMullin, Perkins, Prince, Prisbrey, Riggs, Reber, Robison, Roseberry, Shurtliff, Sprague, Swapp, Syphus, Tobler, Turner, Weber, Westover, Whipple Some of the articles are easier to read than others, please consider that they are nearly 100 years old.
Some of the names include: Abbott, Allen, Barnum, Bowler, Bowman, Bunker, Canfield, Cox, Crosby, Darling, Earl, Frehner, Iverson, Hafen, Hanning, Hughes, Hunt, Huntsman, Jones, Kelly, Knight, Leavitt, Metzer, Miner, Potts, Pulsipher, Reber, Romney, Terry, Tobler, Sylvester, Waite, Whitney, Wittwer, Woodbury Compiled from the Las Vegas Age Newspaper (Nevada) and the Washington County News (Utah) Please bear in mind these articles are decades old and some may not be as clear as we would like.
Compiled from the, Deseret News (Utah), Garfield County News (Utah), Iron County Record (Utah), Ogden Daily Enquirer (Utah), Panguitch Progress (Utah), Piute Chieftain, (Utah) Piute County News (Utah), Richfield Reaper, (Utah), Salt Lake Herald (Utah), Salt Lake Telegram (Utah), Salt Lake Tribune (Utah), Washington County News (Utah) & contributions from other regional papers.Some of the names include: Acton, Allen, Anderson, Applegate, Baker, Baler, Barnes, Beebe, Betterson, Burt, Button, Cameron, Chaffin, Christensen, Cooper, Cottrell, Crosby, Cross, Crow, Dalton, Dalley, Davis, Day, Dobson, Elder, Ferguson, Ferris, Fjelsted, Fox, Ful(l)mer, Gass, Gillies, Gottfedson, Haladay, Hales, Hancock, Harris, Harrison, Hayes, Haycock, Hayward, Howes, Jackson, Jensen, Johnson, Kittleman, Knight, Lambson, Lewis, Mangum, Mathis, McGee, McKay, Meeks, Mitchell, Morgan, Morrell, Munson, Nay, Neilsen, Nelson, Nicholas, Nixon, Packer, Parker, Peterson, Price, Reynolds, Richey, Sainsbury, Samuel, Simpkins, Smith, Solmonson, Sprague, Steele, Sudweek, Squires, Syracuse, Tanner, Thomas, Thompson, Thurber, Veator, Webb, Westwood, White, Whittaker, Wil(l)ey, Wilson, Wiltshire, WixonIncludes a section of articles about "Butch Cassidy", Robert Leroy Parker a Circleville resident as a child. Please consider that these are very old newspapers and some of the articles may be a bit unclear.
Some of the family names include: Adams, Allan, Al(l)dredge, Argyle, Bailey, Bainds, Barnes, Barton, Bayles, Beebe, Black, Brainholt, Bronson, Brown, Bryner, Bundy, Burnham, Butt, Callery, Carroll, Christensen, Clark, Clift, Crout, Dalton, Dancer, Decker, Davies, Douglas, Edwards, Fillerup, Fuller, Galbreath, Gifford, Goodridge, Go(u)lding, Griffith, Guymon, Hadden, Harris, Hallmark, Hammond, Hancock, Harshberger, Harvey, Hayes, Hays, Helquist, Hosea, Hudson, Hunt, Hurst, Hyde, Iverson, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Karnell, Kartchner, Kent, Kinny, Laws, Lovis, Lyman, Martineau, McCain, McQuarrie, McWilliams, Mickelson, Miller, Minter, Mortenson, Murphy, Nielson, Nix, Oliver, Palmer, Perkins, Peterson, Petty, Pherson, Porter, Raney, Ranney, Raplee, Redd, Renshaw, Roberts, Rogers, Rogerson, Rosenbury, Ryan, Sanders, Schmutz, Schultz, Scorup, Shell(e)y, Shumway, Skinner, Snyder, Sorenson, Spaulding, Steiner, Stevens, Sweaney, Taylor, Temple, Thornell, Van Leuven, Waring, Washburn, Watkins, Weston, Wharton, Wheaton, Wheeler, Whipple, Woodard, Woods, Young, Zumwaltz
News Clippings from over 100 years ago, showing the lives of the local residents. There were train tales, floods, murders, marriages in their everyday lives. Compiled from the Deseret News (Utah), InterMountain Catholic (Utah), Intermountain Republican (Utah), Iron County Record (Utah), Salt Lake Democrat (Utah), Salt Lake Herald (Utah), Salt Lake Mining Review (Utah), Salt Lake Telegraph (Utah), Washington County News (Utah), & with contributions from other regional papers.Some of the names include: Abbott, Baker, Bond, Bonfreau, DeFriez, Devriese, Flinspadh, Force, Hamilton, Hemstreet, Hills, Hogan, Iverson, Knight, Laney, Lund, Martin, Marton, McMahon, Muldoon, Nolf, Oliver, Paddock, Paxman, Perry, Price, Protexter, Rhodes, Suckler, Taylor, Thorley, WicksSome of the articles are easier to read than others, please consider that they are nearly 100 years old.
Compiled from the Deseret News (Utah), Salt Lake Herald (Utah), Mt. Pleasant Pyramid (Utah), Manti Messenger (Utah), Ephraim Enterprise (Utah) & contributions from other regional papers.Some of the names include: Aagesen, Aagreen, Acord, Agaard, Allred, Ames, Andersen, Anderson, Andreason, Andrews, Anson, Arapeen, Armstrong, Averett, Axelson, Bailey, Baltzerson, Barentsen, Barney, Bartholomew, Bartlett, Barton, Beal, Beaumann, Beck, Behrmann, Bellander, Bennett, Benson, Berthelson, Bigler, Bishoff, Bishop, Bjerregaard, Blain, Bosen, Bosnell, Borg, Bradford, Bradley, Braithwaite, Breinholt, Brewer, Briggs, Brimhall, Britsch, Broadbent, Brooks, Brown, Byergo, Candland, Carlson, Carter, Cheney, Cherry, Christensen, Christianson, Christopherson, Clawson, Clemenson, Costs, Collard, Cook, Coombs, Crawford, Crowther, Dahl, Daniels, David, Davis, Daybell, Deal, Deakin, Dennison, Dodge, Doreus, Dorius, Douglas, Dugmore, Dyches, Dye, Dykes, Dyreng, Edmunds, Edwards, Elick, Erickson, Evans, Everson, Faux, Fife, Fisher, Fjeldsted, Fochser, Folster, Fowles, Frandson, Frantz, Frantzen, Frederickson, Frost, Gilmon, Gorgonsons, Gould, Graves, Greaves, Green, Guldbransen, Gulling, Gunderson, Guyman, Guymon, Hadden, Hall, Hammond, Hansen, Haras, Hardy, Hatch, Hendrickson, Hermansen, Hess, Higgins, Hill, Holman, Horne, Howarth, Huggins, Hune, Huntington, Hutchinson, Hyde, Hyllen, Isaacson, Iverson, Ivory, Jackson, Jacobson, Jenkins, Jennings, Jensen, Jenson, Jessie, Jewkes, Johnsen, Johnson, Jolly, Jones, Jorgason, Jorgensen, Justenzen, Keldsen, Kelson, Kempe, Killpack, King, Kjar, Kjelson, Kjerulf, Kolby, Konnecke, Krantenzen, Kump, Lamb, Lambson, Larsen, Larson, Lauritzen, Lesbi, Leslie, Lewellyn, Lewis, Levi, Lind, Linderg, Lindhardt, Livingston, Lloyd, Longson, Lovegren, Lowry, Lyman, Lyon, Lund, Madison, Madsen, Madsera, Maiben, Mayhew, Mcallister, McCarthy, McCune, McDonald, McFarlane, Midgley, Mikkelson, Miller, Moffitt, Morgan, Mortensen, Mountgomery, Murry, Nason, Nay, Nielsen, Nissen, Nobles, Offerman, Oguard, Oldroyd, Olsen, Olson, Otterstrom, Ottison, Ottosen, Overson, Oviatt, Parnham, Parry, Paulsen, Peacock, Pearman, Pe-Cooich-I-Ches, Pehrson, Petersen, Peterson, Poulson, Price, Pyott, Quinn, Rasmussen, Rasor, Rees, Reese, Reid, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Rockwell, Rolfsen, Rosequist, Ross, Rowberry, Rust, Sadie, Samuels, Sanders, Schultz, Schwalbe, Scott, Seely, Shib-E-Re-Ches, Shoemaker, Siler, Simonsen, Simpson, Smedly, Smith, Smyth, Snow, Soderberg, Sondrup, Sorenson, Sparks, Spencer, Stevens, Stevenson, Stewart, Sudweeks, Swalberg, Taylor, Terkelson, Thirstrup, Thomander, Thomas, Thorpe, Thursby, Thompson, Thomson, Thurston, Thygerson, Tilby, Todd, Tollestrup, Tomine, Truscott, Tucker, Tuttle, Ukerman, Vickers, Wheelock, Whitehead, Whiting, Whitlock, Willardson, Willis, Williams, Wilson, Winn, Woolsey, Wright, Yorgasen, Zahriskie, and many, many more. Some of the articles are easier to read than others, please consider that they are 100 years or more old
Compiled from the Deseret News (1889 - 1905), Eastern Utah Advocate (1897 - 1905), Mercur Miner (1904 - 1905), Salt Lake Democrat (1885 - 1887), Salt Lake Herald (1870 - 1871) with contributions from other regional papers. Some of the names include: Ash, Ashworth, Baldwin, Barrett, Barton, Beck, Bickley, Bird, Blackburn, Boyter, Brooks, Buford, Calder, Camomile, Campbell, Carhart, Christensen, Cowdell, Cox, Cutler, Dean, Dell, Dunn, Dunning, Easton, Farnsworth, Fennemor, Fitzgerald, Fortheringham, Frazier, Gale, Gentry, George, Golding, Greenwood, Grimshaw, Gunn, Hamilton, Harris, Hayes, Herbert, Hillberg, Hodges, Huntington, Hutchins, Hurst, Ipsen, James, Jolly, Lammersdorf, Law, Leatham, Madsen, Mansfield, Matthews, McAllister, McClary, McLain, Messer, Morris, Muir, Mumford, Murdock, Norval, Owen, Parker, Partridge, Peck, Price, Reese, Riddle, Robinson, Ryan, Samuelson, Sawyer, Schow, Shepherd, Shroeder, Simpkins, Skinner, Slaughter, Smith, Snow, Spicer, Storey, Talton, Tanner, Teeples, Trenam, Trout, Turgerson, Waite, Walker, Webb, West, White Wilden, Wiley, Wood, Woodbury, Yardley and many more.An interesting note is that when a family was practicing polygamy, birth and wedding announcements may not have been printed to protect the families. Some of the articles are easier to read than others, please consider that they are 100 years or more old.
Surnames IncludedAdams, Allen, Allred, Anderson, Bancroft, Bartlett, Benson, Birch, Bolton, Boren, Boreen, Branch, Branson, Brown, Burnham, Caldwell, Camp, Carlson, Carrington, Carter, Churchill, Corbin, Cox, Crapo. Crawford, Crouse, Darrow, Davenport, Eddy, Elliott, Empy, Estey, Evans, Fadden, Fangran, Fardonski, Fitzgerald, Foote, Foy, Gains, Gard, Garnes, Gibson, Green, Greenwood, Grim, Guard, Hart, Hatch, Hellesney, Herron, Hewitt, Holyoak, Howland, Huff, Huish, Huntington, Jacobs, Jensen, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Joy, Judd, Kelambury, Krouse, Kube, Langton, Layshun, Loveridge, Lutz, MacDonald, Manville, Mason, Martin, Maxwell, McDonald, Molyneux, Moore, Morton, Moss, Mower, Mullenix, Nash, Nay, Newell, Olsen, Olson, Parnell, Pechart, Peeble, Petit, Pierce, Powell, Pritchett, Rawlin, Ray, Rector, Riley, Rober(t)son, Robinson, Rummell, Savage, Schramm, Scott, Shafer, Shaffer, Shoemaker, Slater, Smith, Snyder, Somerville, Sorenson, Southerland, Sperry, Stacks, Stafford, Stark, Stewart, Swazey, Tancklock, Taylor, Trout, Verlan, Wade, Walker, Warner, Waters, Wheelers, Williams, Willis, Wilson, Woods, Young and more Some of the articles are easier to read than others, please consider that they are 100 years old or older.
Compiled from the Deseret News (Utah), Panguitch Progress (Utah), Parowan Times (Utah) & contributions from other regional papers. Some of the names include: Allen, Asay, Beck, Bell, Brown, Burgess, Camefor, Cameron, Carhart, Chisester, Church, Clark, Clure, Crosby, Dickenson, Dodds, Dunning, Davis, Day, Evans, Goulding, Grow, Hall, Hancock, Hansen, Hatch, Haycock, Henrie, Houston, Hudson, Judd, Imlay, Kartchner, Jensen, Johnson, Judd, King, Losser, Lyman, Miller, Myers, Orton, Owen, Pinney, Reynolds, Riding, Riddle, Riggs, Sargent, Shakespear, Steele, Stevenson, Swenson, Talbot, Twitchell, Veater, Walker, Willis, Woodhead, Work, Workman and many more. Please bear in mind these articles are decades old.
I have a picture of my grandfather in his World War I uniform. It is hard to imagine the families waiting for the weekly newspaper for any news of what is happening on the many fronts. This war stepped into every portion of their lives with Victory Garden's being grown, war bonds being sold and the draft. At the same time there were contagious illnesses (my grandfather contracted the flu which led to pneumonia.) Compiled from newspapers throughout Utah.
Yerington, Nevada a mining community with an interesting past. There were robberies, illnesses, schools, churches and more.Family names included: Alstine, Ambrose, Archer, Arends, Arendt, Baglin, Baker, Barnett, Bernard, Bettencourt, Brady, Brandon, Brooks, Bruette, Burbank, Burkett, Campbell, Carroll, Charlebios, Clinton, Cooper, Cox, Craig, Crowninshield, Cummings, Daly, Davidson, DeGrandpre, Dick, Dillon, Dobbins, Donohue, Downey, Dunn, Dyer, Edson, Emerson, Fairbanks, Fietalle, Finning, Forey, Foster, Fox, French, Gale, Gallagher, Galland, Gelder, Gifford, Gleeson, Gray, Gregory, Grimmon, Gruber, Grulli, Gunn, Guthrie, Hall, Hanna, Hansen, Hannah, Hanson, Hardy, Harrell, Hartman, Hayes, Hernleben, Henley, Hilbun, Hironymous, Holland, Honham, Hovard, Hyronymous, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kaufman, Kelly, Kemp, Knemeyer, Knierim, Knight, Kraus, Krway, Lam, Lamb, Lamberson, Lampkin, Lashbaugh, Leavitt, Leverich, Littell, Lovie, Lucott, Lupton, Lynch, Mack, Mannering, Marconi, Martin, Martinezm, Masterson, McAllister, McAvoy, McDaniels, McDonnell, McIntyre, McKeough, McLeod, McNeil, Meadows, Menke, Metscher, Mitchell, Murchie, Neely, Nelson, Netherton, Nichol, Nicholas, Nitcher, Osborn, Page, Paine, Paquint, Parker, Patterson, Penrose, Peatross, Pilkington, Poli, Powers, Pursell, Rammelkamp, Reymers, Ross, Russel, Ryan, Rymal, Sefton, Segal, Sinclair, Slingerland, Smart, Snyder, Spiegel, Spurgeon, Stacy, Stevenson, Strosnider, Sweat, Thrailkill, Treen, Vailenoore, Vanatta, Vogel, Wagoner, Waldo, Walley, Walmsley, Warren, Welsh, Whiting, Whitman, Whittacre, Williams, Willis, Wing, Winsor, Wise, Wood, Young Newspapers included: The Eureka Sentinel (Eureka, Nevada), Eureka Weekly Sentinel (Eureka, Nevada), The Goldfield News (Goldfield, Nevada), Lincoln County Record (Pioche, Nevada), Lyon County Times (Silver City, Nevada later moved to Yerington), Morning Appeal (Carson City, Nevada), The Pioche Weekly Record (Pioche, Nevada), The Salt Lake Herald (Salt Lake City, Utah), Tonopah Bonanza (Tonopah, Nevada), Yerington Times (Yerington, Nevada) Some of the articles are easier to read than others, please consider that they are 100 years old or older.
Let News Clippings from Bloomington, Paris, Monticello and St. Charles, Idaho take you on a trip through the past. The early settlers got their news through the papers. Find out political news, social events, church happenings, mining, roads, railroads, illnesses. Some of the family names taken from the newspaper articles include: Aberg, Aegeter, Aland, Alfred, Andersen, Anderson, Andresson, Astil, Barrett, Batty, Baumann, Bee, Bennett, Berger, Boss, Boyd, Bradbury, Bridges, Briscoe, Brucker, Budge, Bunnery, Burgoyne, Campbell, Carter, Clay, Cole, Cooper, Cozzens, Crooks, Cunningham, Davis, Dunford, Egli, Eggli, Ellis, Elmans, Ericksen, Erickson, Esahler, Eshier, Fahler, Fluhmann, Fox, Fredk, French, Gambling, Gee, Gertsch, Ghee, Gibson, Godfried, Gottlieb, Green, Greenhalgh, Grumeison, Hall, Hammond, Handcock, Hart, Hemmert, Hess, Hibbert, Hobson, Hoffman, Hogenson, Holmes, Horne, Hoover, Hoyer, Huckvale, Huff, Hulme, Hunt, Jacobsen, Jensen, Jensine, Jepsen, Johansen, Johnson, Jones, Jorgensen, Keller, Kempton, Kimball, King, Kirk, Klinger, Kurth, Lasure, Lehmann, Lewis, Lord, Luethi, Madsen, Mallory, McCarty, McCulloch, McIntosh, McLeuneun, Mills, Mortensen, Mullens, Murphy, Nielsen, Nelson, Nordin, Nutt, Ohrey, lesen, Olsen, Osborn, Osmond, Palmer, Passey, Patten, Penbrooks, Penrose, Perkins, Perrert, Peter, Petersen, Peterson, Pfost, Phelps, Powell, Pritchard, Pugmire, Quinton, Rainsden, Ransmeyer, Ramacher, Read, Reese, Reichsteiner, Rellihan, Rich, Richards, Riddell, Roberts, Robinson, Robison, Rohner, Rolapp, Rollisp, Rosen, Sanders, Schmid, Schweldigger, Schwendimann, Sebens, Severns, Sillitoe, Simpson, Soldier, Spence, Sool, Stukie, Taachsel, Tellfsen, Thomas, Thorno(i)ck, Thompson, VonKonel, Walker, Wallis, Wamsley, Ward, Webster, Weilemmann, Wells, Wilhelm, Williams, Wilson, Wooley, Woolley, Wuthrich, Wyler Some of the articles are easier to read than others, please consider that they are 100 years old or older.
Compiled from the Deseret Evening News, Evening Dispatch, Millard County Progress, Provo Daily Enquirer, Richfield, Reaper, Salt Lake Herald, Salt Lake Mining Review, Salt Lake Times, Salt Lake Tribune, Territorial Enquirer, The Union, Union Vendette, Utah Enquirer, Watsatch Wave and the Washington County News. Some of the names include: Alves, Appleman, Atkinson, Bartholomew, Beaugard, Bishop, Black, Bowley, Brenton, Brynum. Callister, Closs, Collier, Crane, Croft, Davis, Douglas, Faust, Frampton, George, Goulder, Greenway, Greenwood, Hanson, Henry, Hensley, Holbrook, Hook, Huntsman, Jensen, Jacobson, Judson, Kelly, King, Knox, Lambert, Liddle, Lyman, Mace, Manning, Marquadson, Maycock, McBride, McMicken, Melville, Merrill, Nichols, Nowell, Noyes, Olsen, Owen, Partridge, Payne, Penrose, Potter, Ray, Reese, Robinson, Robison, Roof, Rose, Sherman, Speed, Starley, Squires, Swallow, Talbot, Trimple, Tyler, Webb. Williams Please keep in mind that these articles are very old and some may not be as clear as the rest.
News clippings from Overton, Nevada and surrounding areas (Logan, St. Thomas, Cappa, Kaolin and Moapa) 1905 - 1915 Some of the old names include: Andersen, Angell, Batty, Conger, Cooper, Cox, Hannig, Ingram, Jones, Koenig, Leavitt, Lewis, Losee, Lytle, Marshall, McDermott, McDonald, Mills, Nay, Perkins, Pixton, Shurtliff, Swapp, Syphus, Turnbaugh, Wells, West, Whitehead, Whitney, Wittwer and others. Consider these articles are decades old and some may not be as clear as we would like.
Advertisements printed throughout Utah beginning in 1850!
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