Huntington (Utah) -- History -- Sources
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Milas Edgar Johnson autobiography
Typewritten excerpts of an autobiography. Johnson was born while his parents were migrating to Utah. He lived in numerous places including Fountain Green and Huntington, Utah. He states that he knew Black Hawk, recounts incidents with Ute Indians during the Black Hawk War, served as postmaster in Huntington, and was elected to the Utah state senate. The item was edited by family members who removed some material.
John Brown letters
Photocopies of typewritten and handwritten letters addressed to a friend. Brown writes about his life and about growing up in Huntington, Utah.
Early Settlement of Huntington historical document
History of the Guymon name
William Howard account book
Photocopy of a handwritten account book. The item includes records of various financial transactions including tithing paid to the Mormon Church. Also included are receipts and notes on various activities relating to positions held by Howard in state and local government.
Huntington Chapter collection
Collection is comprised of typewritten biographies of residents of Huntington, Utah. Also included are several documents pertaining to the history of Huntington, Utah.
Huntington Cooperative account book
Photocopies of handwritten entries in an account book. The item lists the assets of the Huntington Cooperative in November and December of 1881.
Huntington Manufacturing and Agricultural Company corporate minutes
Photocopied pages of handwritten minutes concerning meetings of shareholders in 1880 and from 1883 to 1885. Also included are records of water use, assessments for ditch work, and paid labor.
Milas Edgar Johnson autobiography
Typewritten autobiography. John writes about his life in Fountain Green and Huntington, Utah, his experiences in Utah's Black Hawk War, his employment as a postmaster, and his service in the Utah state senate.