Title |
008_Pioneer Histories (DUP Book 6) |
Creator |
Brough, Bessie P. |
Contributors |
Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Morgan County |
Description |
In the early part of the 1900s Daughters of Utah Pioneers historians interviewed pioneers and their children and wrote or gathered the histories. |
Biographical/Historical Note |
This book contains Morgan County histories and documents that were shared in meetings of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in the 1950s. Many of these histories are available because of Mary Chadwick's efforts to interview pioneers or their children circa 1920-1930. |
Subject |
Morgan County (Utah)--History; Mormon pioneers |
Digital Publisher |
Stewart Library, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, USA |
Date Original |
1952 |
Date |
1952 |
Date Digital |
2017 |
Temporal Coverage |
1840; 1841; 1842; 1843; 1844; 1845; 1846; 1847; 1848; 1849; 1850; 1851; 1852; 1853; 1854; 1855; 1856; 1857; 1858; 1859; 1860; 1861; 1862; 1863; 1864; 1865; 1866; 1867; 1868; 1869; 1870; 1871; 1872; 1873; 1874; 1875; 1876; 1877; 1878; 1879; 1880; 1881; 1882; 1883; 1884; 1885; 1886; 1887; 1888; 1889; 1890; 1891; 1892; 1893; 1894; 1895; 1896; 1897; 1898; 1899; 1900 |
Item Size |
9.5x11 inches |
Medium |
History |
Item Description |
3-ring binder. This book consists of 140 pages containing histories and historic documents, typewritten on round-cornered pages, numbered 1 to 122. |
Spatial Coverage |
Morgan County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/5778525/ |
Type |
Text |
Conversion Specifications |
Archived TIFF images were scanned by Alexandra Park with an Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner. Transcription by Alexis Stokes using ABBYY Fine Reader. JPG and PDF files were then created for general use. |
Language |
eng |
Rights |
Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit Morgan County Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Morgan, Utah. |
Source |
Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Morgan County |
Format |
application/pdf |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6az2yh4 |
Setname |
wsu_mdupc |
ID |
47843 |
Reference URL |
https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6az2yh4 |
Title |
White, Bernard |
Description |
In the early part of the 1900s Daughters of Utah Pioneers historians interviewed pioneers and their children and wrote or gathered the histories. |
Subject |
Morgan County (Utah)--History; Mormon pioneers |
Type |
Text |
OCR Text |
Show SONG COMPOSED AND SUNG BY BERNARD WHITE ON THE PLATTE RIVER IN NEBRASKA IN 1864 THE FOLLOWING SONG WAS COMPOSED AND SUNG BY BERNARD WHITE ON THE PLATTE RIVER IN NEBRASKA IN 1864. 1st In 1864 we started out to meet the poor. We left our families and our friends To help to gather Israel in. Four yoke of cattle in each team, And some of them were rather lean. Our teams did number fifty-three And on we rolled so merrily. Chorus: Hurrah, my boys, chain yp your gaps The cattle they are coming in Fifteen minutes to yoke up in And then my boys we're off again. 2nd With Captain Preston at our head The Mormon train we nobly led Through rivers, over rocks, through sand But nothing happened to relate Until we came to Devil's Gate. The devil thought he'd lay a snare To try to keep our cattle there. 3rd Next morning early we rose up Our cattle soon drove in from feed. And when we'd got them all corralled All at once they did stampede. The yokes and chains flew round and round A wagon was turned upside down. Some bloody noses, shirts were tore As we went out to meet the poor. 4th On the fourth day of June we crossed the Platte Some places the water was over our backs Five wagons went in a little too low And rolling down the stream did go. The wagon boxes left the wheels The boys soon followed at their heels "My greenbacks are inside", they cried As they went rolling down the tide. 5th When all the teams had come to land The Captain did refreshments hand saying, "Drink, my boys, it's very cold And that will make your hearts feel bold. Those wagons shall and must come out. Now who is in for going out?" "I am", a dozen voices cried. We soon jumped in the rolling tide. 6th Three yoke of cattle we took in Sometimes we all did have to swim But the Mormon boys they knew no fear We soon snaked out the running gears. And through the water we did dash Some ropes on the boxes lashed. Four wagons we got out that night The other one left until daylight. 7th Next morning we rose up in haste And soon we did our breakfast taste. In the river looked and saw in sight The wagon we'd left over night. The Captain started on a trot And very soon refreshments got Toasts were drank, the cup went round And soon we in the tide did bound. 8th Then through the water we did dash Some ropes into that box did lash Then up and down the stream did feel But soon found out we'd lost a wheel And when we towed that box to shore Refreshments, they went round once more Which cheered our hearts and spirits bold And soon the train in motion rolled. 9th We were as jolly a Mormon band As ever traveled over land. And what I've told you is a fact It happened when we crossed the Platte. On this or any other trip Our duty we will not forget In the water or on the land We'll always by our Captain stand. |
Format |
application/pdf |
Setname |
wsu_mdupc |
ID |
47932 |
Reference URL |
https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6az2yh4/47932 |