Agriculture and Natural Resources
Found in 739 Collections and/or Records:
Granville Stuart diaries, 1893, 1887
Contains diaries written by Granville Stuart in 1887 and 1893, while living in Montana. Stuart recorded information about his daily life in these diaries, marked significant dates and events, and wrote down verses or passages from literature. He also recorded some expenses in the back of the diaries.
Granville Stuart photographs, 1864-1924
The great flood
Photocopy of a typewritten and signed history. The item is a history of a flood which hit Santaquin, Utah, in the summer of 1889. The history was written in 1964 by Adelly Waterlyn when she was eighty-two years old. She said the information for the item was given to her by people who were in Santaquin at the time.
The Great Salt Lake
Carbon copy of a typewritten history of the Great Salt Lake in Utah by an unknown author. The date of composition is unknown. The article describes the early exploration of the lake, the geologic history of that body of water, the islands and wild life associated with the lake, and a history of transportation on the lake.
Green, Grand, and Colorado River Navigation Company stock certificate
Isaac Green account book
Handwritten account book. Green records his financial transactions relating to his farms in Windsor, Plymouth, and Cornish, Vermont. Also included are items on the finances of a sawmill in Reading, Vermont.
Jess Green collection
Collection of business records of the New Park Mining Company.
William C. Gregg report
Typewritten report with photographs glued into a photo album with the report. The item was addressed to Horace M. Albright, superintendant of Yellowstone National Park. Gregg informs Albright about the exploration of the Bechler River district on the Yellowstone.
Alfred Hall letters
5 ALS's to his mother which include descriptions of ship life, whales and whaling, Honolulu, Hawaii, the Sandwich Islands and the inadvisability of life as a whaler. Also includes a certificate (photocopy) concerning Hall's birthplace.
Ansil Perse Harmon diary
Handwritten diary documenting Harmon's daily activities as a farmer in Holden, Utah. The diary was kept on pages 1 through 32. A handwritten copy of a patriarchal blessing is found on pages 156 through 162.