Mildred Mansfield presentation about the Mill Ward [Transcript]

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Title Mildred Mansfield presentation about the Mill Ward [Transcript]
Creator Mansfield, Mildred
Publisher Utah Historical Society
Date 1974-08
Access Rights Utah Historical Society
Date Digital 2024-05-02
Spatial Coverage Ashley Valley, Uintah County, Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/5770883/ashley-valley.html City of Vernal, Uintah, Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/7174628/city-of-vernal.html
Subject Boilers; California--Gold discoveries; Cattle; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Community centers; Daughters of Utah Pioneers; Diphtheria; Fire; Flour mills; Meeker Massacre, Colo., 1879; Native Americans; Oxen; Paleontology; Personal narratives; Sawmills; Shingles; Stone houses; Tabernacle; Ute Indians; Waterwheels; Ashley Valley (Utah); Maeser (Utah); Uintah County (Utah); Vernal (Utah)
Description Presentation given about the Mill Ward by Mildred Mansfield to the Uintah County Golden Age Center history discussion group. Topics include: Different Mills established in Ashley Valley; The Hard Winter of 1879 and being snowed in and cut-off from the outside world; Effects of the Meeker Massacre on Ashley Valley; A Diphtheria epidemic, Food scarcity; the necessity of a flour mill in Ashley Valley; William G. Reynolds building the first flour mill powered by water; the flour mill becoming a community center for gossip, politics, announcements, discussions, business transactions, meetings, sports, entertainment, and social gatherings; the establishment of a saw mill powered by oxen teams in 1878 and the saw mill's changes in location; the establishment of a split shingle mill powered by a boiler in 1882, Artifacts located at the local Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP) museum; The building of a second flour mill in 1885; Interactions with the Natives; Building of the Tabernacle; Excavating dinosaur bones; The first stone house in the area, a planer mill that moved multiple times; The first Utah sawmill in Parley's Park paid for by gold that Jessie Johnstun sent from California; Johnstun and Snyder families moving to Ashley Valley to range cattle in the winter; The first white woman in Ashley Valley, the first baby girl born in Ashley Valley; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and discussion about what year the planer mill burned down.
Collection Number and Name Mss B 1637 Uintah County (Utah) Oral Histories Collection, 1974-2002
Type Text
Genre oral histories (literary works)
Format application/pdf
Extent 19 leaves
Language eng
Rights
Source Mss B 1637 Uintah County (Utah) Oral Histories Collection, 1974-2002
Scanning Technician Michelle Gollehon
Metadata Cataloger Amy Green Larsen
ARK ark:/87278/s68g2ex9
Setname dha_uhsoh
ID 2535908
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68g2ex9
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