Box 19
Contains 50 Results:
Joseph Gubler
Autobiographical sketch about the water tunnel and ditch at La Verkin. 3 pp.
Henry Gubler
Autobiographical notes about La Verkin and the water problems. 2 pp.
Harmon Gubler
B. ca. 1856.
M. 1881 to Salina Gubler; d. August 1929.
M. 23 December 1931 to Maria H. Ray.
Autobiographical sketch from an interview. Life in Santa Clara, Utah. Mentions the United Order in Santa Clara. 7 pp.
Casper Gubler
B. 1 August 1835.
M. (n. d.) to Katherine, Magdalina (Katherine's daughter), and Potena.
M. ca. 1888 to Agnes F. H. Gubler.
D. 3 December 1917.
Biographical sketch. Raised in Switzerland, settled in southern Utah in 1861. Tells of life in Santa Clara. 9 pp.
Anna M. Stucki Reber Hafen
B. 5 May 1854 in Switzerland.
M. 4 August 1873 to her uncle John Reber as plural wife; d. ca. 15 August 1873.
M. November 1873 to John Hafen as plural wife; d. 4 May 1928.
Autobiographical sketch. Table of contents and name index. Tells of life in Santa Clara and Bunkerville.
Descriptions of Indians in the area and living conditions are good. 36 pp.
Ephraim Hall
B. 8 May 1859 in Ogden to Newton Daniel and Sarah Jane Busenbark Hall.
M. 18 January 1899 to Annie Laura Prince; d. 29 January 1934. 6 pp.
Julia Hanson Hall
B. 28 January 1860 near Glenwood, Iowa.
M. 18 January 1882 to Alfred L. Hall; d. 3 January 1934.
D. 12 August 1935.
Autobiographical sketch. Tells of settlement of Rockville. 13 pp.
Martha Ann Gillson Hall
B. 21 October 1850 in Unbentage, South Africa.
M. 22 November 1869 to William Henry Hall.
Biographical notes from an interview. Pioneer life in Ogden. 3 pp.
George F. Hamson
B. 8 December 1851.
M. 13 April 1874 to Olive Burdette.
Biographical notes from an interview. Tells of settlement of Brigham City and mentions father making buttons, coming of the railroad, and driving freight to Montana. Obscure reference to the Bear River Massacre of Shoshone Indians in January 1863. 4 pp.
Maggie Cragun
Number 1--Life sketch from an interview, tells about her father's life and pioneer experiences of the family in southern Utah. Number 2--Reminiscences about the dedication of the St. George Temple. 8pp.
Benjamin Franklin Cummings
Alice Ann Langston Dalton
B. 5 February 1863, Rockville, Utah.
M. 1878 to Newman Brown; left him in 1881.
M. May 1885 to Orley Dalton.
Biographical sketch. Tells about her life in Utah including her feelings toward polygamy. 7 pp.
Brigham Dalton
B. 9 February 1863.
Autobiographical sketch. Life in Rockville, Utah, mentions crops, clothing, and polygamy. 4 pp.
Edward Dalton
B. 23 March 1827 in Bradford County, Pennsylvania.
M. 9 October 1848 to Elizabeth Meeks.
M. 14 June 1882 to Lizzina Elizabeth Warren.
D. 1896 of cancer of the stomach.
Brief biographical sketch, mentions enlistment in the Mormon Battalion, polygamy, and names of children. 3 pp.
John J. Davies
Rachel Davis Davies
B. 1860, in Provo to Joshua and Sussana Cole Davis.
Biographical sketch with reminiscences of pioneer Provo. 5 pp.
William R. Davis
B. 1869.
Biographical notes. Brief outline of coal and coke industry in Wales or Coalville, Utah. 2 pp.
Heber C. Dean
B. 14 February 1853 in Lancashire, England.
M. 2 April 1879 to Sophia Swindlehurst.
Biographical notes from an interview. Pioneer life in Beaver, Utah. 3 pp.
I. E. Diehl
B. 24 May 1861 in Green, Ohio.
M. 31 December 1894 to Nellie House; d. 23 August 1937
Biographical sketch. Early experience with telephone companies in Nebraska and Iowa. Came to Utah to work for the Salt Lake Herald; later, edited other Utah newspapers. 3 pp.
Pete Dillman
Biographical sketch from an interview by Charles Kelly, with lengthy description of Dillman's role in rescuing women from Indians after the Meeker Massacre. Two papers about the murder of Will Strange and Valentine Hoy and the capture of the outlaws Tracy, Lant, and Johnson, and one account from the newspaper Roosevelt Standard. 14 pp.