Ranching -- Utah -- History
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Sidney Alphonso Brady interview
Typed transcript of an oral history interview of Sidney Alphonso Brady. The interview was conducted by Albert Winkler between August 1973 and April 1974. The transcript notes that during the interview, "Wendell, Leota, and Sidney were present." Sidney tells anecdotes of working on the railroads, ranching, and growing up in the early 20th century in Fairview, Utah.
John Jay Thomas journals, 1906, 1915
Two journals kept by John Jay Thomas, both of a Excelsior Diary brand. The first one records April to August of 1906, in Fish Springs, Utah. John would have been about 13 years old at this time. The second journal has some entries for the year 1915. He records many details about work on his father’s ranch in Fish Springs. He would have been about twenty-two years old at this time.
John Jones Thomas journals, 1900-1915
John Jones and John Jay Thomas journals
Nineteen (19) diaries belonging to John Jones and John Jay Thomas, residents of Fish Springs, Utah, spanning the years 1900-1915.