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Grouse Creek (Utah) cultural survey collection, 1985 July 1985-1986 October
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress; Folk Arts Program at the Utah Arts Council; National Park Service; the Utah State Historic Preservation Office; Utah State University; and the Western Folklife Center
- Title
- Grouse Creek (Utah) cultural survey collection
- Dates
- 1985 July 1985-1986 October (inclusive)1985-071986-10
- Quantity
- 9 boxes, (9 linear feet)
- Collection Number
- UUS_FOLK COLL 21
- Summary
- The Grouse Creek Cultural Survey was a field survey of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. It is the only survey housed off site from the LOC with a partner organization. The project was a joint effort of the American Folklife Center, the Folk Arts Program of the Utah Arts Council, National Park Service, the Utah State Historic Preservation Office, Utah State University, and the Western Folklife Center. The survey was conducted in the Grouse Creek region of Utah primarily in July 1985. The collection includes: fieldnotes, audiotapes, photographs, logs for photographic materials and sound recordings, architectural site reports, transcriptions of interviews (photocopies), and maps/drawings from the Grouse Creek Cultural survey. Materials cover a wide range of topics with special attention to architecture, foodways, community activities, and local history.
- Repository
-
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Special Collections & Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT
84322-3000
Telephone: 4357978248
Fax: 4357972880
scweb@usu.edu - Access Restrictions
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Restrictions
Open to public research. To access the collection a patron must have the following information: collection number, series number, sub-series number, if applicable, box number and folder number (or image number).
- Languages
- English.
- Sponsor
- Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008
Historical NoteReturn to Top
The Grouse Creek Cultural Survey is a joint project of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, the Folk Arts Program of the Utah Arts Council, National Park Service, the Utah State Historic Preservation Office, Utah State University, and the Western Folklife Center. The survey was conducted in the Grouse Creek region of Utah primarily in July 1985. The project was a pioneering attempt at interdisciplinary research by historic preservationists and preservation-minded folklorists for the joint purpose of cultural preservation and was intended to be a prototype for other cultural surveys. As Grouse Creek fieldworker Carol Edison states: The Grouse Creek Cultural Survey was an attempt to field-test a methodology dubbed the "Integrated Cultural Survey" aimed at identifying, evaluating and eventually protecting both tangible and intangible cultural resources. . . . [T]he Grouse Creek project provided a concrete experience with the sometimes nebulous concept of 'cultural conservation.'"
Tom Carter, a folklorist working for the Utah State Historical Society Preservation Office, spearheaded the project, and together with Carl Fleischhauer, from the American Folklife Center, co-authored The Grouse Creek Cultural Survey: Integrating Folklife and Historic Preservation Field Work, which was the final product of the Grouse Creek Cultural Survey project. Working along with Carter and Fleischhauer were other professionals representing other organizations and fields of interest: Carol Edison, Director of the Folk Arts Program of the Utah Arts Council, and Hal Cannon, Director of the Western Folklife Center, conducted taped interviews and shot photographic images. Debbie Randall and Roger Roper, employed by the Utah State Historical Society Preservation Office, contributed additional photographic images. This six-person team was responsible for the fieldwork. It should be noted that a decade earlier, Verna Richardson, a resident of Grouse Creek, had conducted a number of taped oral interviews that were housed at the Utah State Historical Society Library. These interviews in part gave impetus to the idea of choosing Grouse Creek for a cultural survey. The original interviews are still housed at the State Historical Society, but copies of the interview transcripts are included with the original fieldwork materials gathered during the Grouse Creek Cultural Survey.
Most of the fieldwork was conducted from 2 July to early August 1985. The fieldworkers set up households in two locations and stayed in Grouse Creek at various times during that period. Thomas Carter, the project coordinator, acted as a full time fieldworker and was present for three weeks; Hal Cannon was present for three weeks; Carol Edison was present the first and third weeks; Carl Fleischhauer was present the first week; Debbie Randall was present for three weeks; and Roger Roper was present the second and third weeks. During October 8-10, 1988, Tom Carter and Carl Fleischhauer again visited the area and presented the published results of the survey to the people of Grouse Creek.
Along with the publication of The Grouse Creek Cultural Survey, other products resulted from this project. Debbie Randall produced a final report on architecture; fieldworkers Tom Carter, Hal Cannon, and Carol Edison delivered papers on their findings in Grouse Creek at the 1986 American Folklore Society meetings in Baltimore, Maryland.
Carl Fleischhauer helped with the introduction and initial description of the collection on its arrival at the Fife Folklore Archives in October 1988 during his one-and-a-half-day visit to the Archives. The inventory to the Paradise Valley, Nevada, Folklife Project Collection, written by Carol Stern, proved invaluable as an aid for creating this inventory [register].
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The materials in this collection cover a wide-range of topics including special attention to architecture, foodways, community activities, religious activity and local history. Note: In fieldnotes and in the register LDS and Mormon refer to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For an overview of the project, researchers are directed to the publication The Grouse Creek Cultural Survey by Carter and Fleischhauer. All written and recorded materials are housed in acid-free archival boxes and folders in the Fife Folklore Archives, Special Collections and Archives, USU Libraries.
The collection was originally processed by Barbara [Walker] Lloyd. The collection register was revised and the collection was moved from a filing cabinet to archival boxes and archival folders and the collection register was encoded by Randy Williams in June 2004. In an effort to give complete information, the old folder numbers (001) from the original collection guide (which may be found on previously published information about the GCCS) is included in parenthesis at the end of a folder breakdown. In the original register, folder numbers did not start over with each new series/box, therefore the new and old folder numbers will not match after the folder 4. There are more folders in the new register.
The bulk of the project includes approximately 232 pages of fieldnotes; 41 reel-to-reel tapes, one digital tape, and 30 cassette tapes of audio materials, plus accompanying log sheets; 73 rolls of black and white photographic images (including contact sheets and negatives) and 131 sheets of color slides plus accompanying log sheets; 95 architectural site reports; 824 pages of copies of the transcriptions of twenty-one interviews conducted prior to the cultural survey; four sets of maps/drawings; and some miscellaneous materials. The original materials are housed in the Fife Folklore Archives, Special Collections and Archives, USU Libraries and copies of the original holdings are housed in the American Folklife Center in the Library of Congress, and portions at the Utah Folk Arts Council and at the Utah State Historical Society.
A general description of the materials in the survey is provided in this inventory, but more in depth description of the materials will be found in the collection's 250-plus pages of logs. The media holdings of the Grouse Creek Cultural Survey were assigned project identification letters and numbers in the field. Letter codes were used to identify the type of media and the fieldworker responsible as follows:
Media:
- A = Cassette Tapes
- B = Black & White Images
- C = Color Images
- F = Fieldnotes
- R = Reel-to-reel Tapes
Fieldworkers:
- CE = Carol Edison
- CF = Carl Fleischhauer
- DR = Debbie Randall
- HC = Hal Cannon
- RR = Roger Roper
- TC = Tom Carter
Some materials contain a GCCS reference which stands for Grouse Creek Cultural Survey. Numbers generally represent a sequential ordering. Thus, a reference number such as FHC850702 stands for fieldnotes by Hal Cannon for 2 July 1985; CTC001.1 stands for a color photographic image, by Tom Carter, sheet number one, image one; the number RHC026 stands for reel-to-reel tape recording, by Hal Cannon, tape number 26; BCE25495.1 is a black & white photographic image, by Carol Edison, sheet number 25495, image one. NOTE: Black and white negatives and corresponding sheet numbers are identified by a five digit number. All references are in alphabetical and numerical order within each media category. Dates on documentation forms are written with the year first followed by the month and day; thus 850702 would translate as July 2, 1985. For convenience in the register, the dates are written: day, month, year (2 July 1985).
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
CopyrightIt is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Utah State University Libraries, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.
Permission to publish material from the The Grouse Creek (Utah) Cultural Survey collection must be obtained from the Curator of the Fife Folklore Archives and/or the Special Collections Department Head.
Alternative Forms Available
Digitized images from this collection can be viewed at Grouse Creek Cultural Survey: Mormon Buckaroo Territory, 1985
Preferred Citation
The nature of the material requires careful citation whenever photographic images, recordings, manuscripts or transcriptions are reproduced. Any bibliographic entry, footnote, photo caption, or sound recording headnote should include the names of the informants, the names of the photographer or sound recordist and his or her organization ( e.g., Carol Edison, Folk Arts Program of the Utah Arts Council), the date and place of the documentation, the accession numbers, and the title of the project.
Grouse Creek (Utah) cultural survey collection, July 1985-October 1986. (FOLK COLL 21: Series: box, folder/item). Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives Department.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Organized in 9 series:
- I. ADMINISTRATION: Items pertaining to the planning and administration of the Grouse Creek Cultural Survey.
- II. PUBLICITY AND EPHEMERA:Publicity about the project and newspaper clippings about Grouse Creek.
- III. FIELDNOTES: The fieldnotes record a fieldworker?s activities, observations, and impressions during the course of the fieldwork. These notes are arranged alphabetically by the fieldworker?s surname and date.
- IV. SOUND RECORDINGS AND LOGS: Reel-to-reel, cassette, and digital recordings and accompanying logs created by fieldworkers. The reel-to-reel tapes are in two formats (A) 7 1/2 ips/half track stereo and (B) 7 1/2 ips/full track mono. The format for each tape is noted in the tape log section with either (A) or (B). As well, the cassette tapes are in two formats (C) 60 minute mono and (D) 90 minute mono. The format for each tape is noted in the tape log section with either (C) or (D).
- V. PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES AND LOGS: Color images (including slides, color transparencies, and reference fiche) and reference logs and black and white images (including negatives and contact sheets) and logs. Color images are grouped first by photographer within the group for color (C), and then ordered sequentially with sheet numbers (beginning with one for each fieldworker), and individual slide number. Black and white images are group first by photographer with in the group for black and white (B), and then ordered with a sheet number created for this project, and individual negative numbers. Duplicate slides are noted in the log and housed at the end of the box housing the original image(s).
- VI. ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY DATA: The architectural site reports contain the Architectural Field Survey forms, which include technical data and (for almost all sites) drawings. Also, for some sites photocopies of historical information regarding to the site or the homeowner (such as brief life histories and obituaries) is included and is noted in the register. Each site is numbered; Sites 1-63 are in Grouse Creek, OGC Sites 1-32 are outside Grouse Creek. Note: There is either no site 1 or information on site 1 is missing.
- VII. UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY DOCUMENTS: This section contains 824 pages of transcription from the Grouse Creek Oral History Project conducted by the Utah State Historical Society from 1973 to 1978. Most of these twenty-one interviews were conducted by Verna Kimber Richardson, a native of Grouse Creek. The original transcriptions and fieldwork are housed at the Utah State Historical Society. The copies in this collection are arranged alphabetically by informants' surname. Also contained in this section are a few photocopies from the Utah State Historical Society regarding architectural structures in Grouse Creek.
- VIII. MAPS AND DRAWINGS: There are four sets of maps/drawings included with the collection: Set 1-Grouse Creek Project Area Maps; Set 2-USGS Overview Map; Set 3-Utah State Historical Society Maps; and Set 4-Drawing of Grouse Creek Rodeo Grounds. Note: The only copies of the maps and drawings are with the Grouse Creek Collection housed at USU's Special Collections and Archives.
- IX. FINAL PRODUCTS: Final products from the Grouse Creek Survey to date include The Grouse Creek Cultural Survey: Integrating Folklife and Historic Preservation Field Research by Thomas Carter and Carl Fleischhauer, published by the American Folklife Center, a final report on architecture, various papers which were delivered at the October 1986 meetings of the American Folklore Society.
Acquisition Information
The Grouse Creek Cultural Survey is the result of the combined efforts of a number of cooperating organizations, but the responsibility for archival governance of the collected fieldwork materials rests with the Fife Folklore Archives, Special Collections and Archives, Utah State University Libraries, Logan, Utah.
Processing Note
Originally processed (with register) by Barbara [Walker] Lloyd in 1989 and revised by Randy Williams. Finding aid created by Randy Williams, July 2004; updated by Randy Williams, March 2012.
Bibliography
Carter, Thomas and Carl Fleischhauer. The Grouse Creek cultural survey: integrating folklife and historic preservation field research. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, 1988.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
SERIES I: ADMINISTRATIONReturn to Top
Items pertaining to the planning and administration of the Grouse Creek Cultural Survey.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 |
Collection Inventory/Register (2 items)
(folder 001)
|
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Item 1: Original Collection Inventory |
1989 Summer | ||
Item 2: Register |
2004 August | ||
1 | 2 |
Collection Inventory/Register (8 items)
(folder 002)
|
|
Item 1: Notes from meeting at the American Folklife
Center regarding the Grouse Creek Project |
1985 May 27 | ||
Item 2: Memo from Thomas Carter, Project
Coordinator: Grouse Creek Architecture and Folklife Survey |
1985 April 5 | ||
Item 3: Memo from Thomas Carter: Project Proposal
and Preliminary Budget |
1985 April 25 | ||
Item 4: Memo from Thomas Carter: Grouse Creek
Cultural Survey: Statement of Purpose |
1985 May 19 | ||
Item 5: Draft letter to potential GCCS fieldworkers,
including budget |
1985 June 3 | ||
Item 6: Memo from Alan Jabbour, Director, American
Folklife Center: Publication of report of GCCS |
15 April 1987 | ||
Item 7: Carl Fleischhauer travel report to New
Mexico: background to GCCS |
1985 September 2 | ||
Item 8: Carl Fleischhauer informal notes: "Thoughts
on folklife Study in historic preservation surveys" |
1985 March 28 | ||
1 | 3 |
Work Plan and Support Information (4 items)
(folder 003)
|
|
Item 1: GCCS Work Plan 2 copies
|
1985 June 25 | ||
Item 2: Carl Fleischhauer "Notes on Media
Documentation Pinelands Folklife Project |
1983 September 12 | ||
Item 3: Women's Folkife Survey |
Undated | ||
Item 4: Grouse Creek key concepts or significant
themes, defined by Tom Carter |
Undated | ||
1 | 4 | Official Correspondence (14 items)
(folder 004)
|
|
1 | 5 |
Carl Fleischhauer Correspondence with
Informants (9 items)
(folder 008)
|
Undated |
Item 1: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tanner |
1985 July 10 | ||
Item 2: Archie and Rhea Toyn |
1985 July 10 | ||
Item 3: Archie and Rhea Toyn, courtesy photos |
1985 September 9 | ||
Item 4: Hal Bongiovi, Gordon Stanford, Harland
Jewett (Gamble Ranch), courtesy photos |
1985 September 9 | ||
Item 5: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tanner, courtesy
photos |
1985 September 9 | ||
Item 6: Marge Thompson, courtesy photos |
1985 September 9 | ||
Item 7: Douglas and Kathleen Tanner |
1988 October 13 | ||
Item 8: Bishop Henson |
1988 October 13 | ||
Item 9: Archie and Rhea Toyn |
1988 October 13 | ||
1 | 6 | American Folklife Center Grouse Creek Cultural Survey publication order form (1 item)
|
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1 | 7 | Inventory to the Paradise Valley, Nevada
Folklife Project Collection (used as guide for this inventory) (1 item)
|
SERIES II: PUBLICITY AND EPHEMERAReturn to Top
Publicity about the project and newspaper clippings about Grouse Creek.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 | GCCS publicity (2 items)
(folder 005)
|
Undated |
1 | 2 | News clippings on Grouse Creek (2 items)
(folder 007)
|
Undated |
1 | 3 | Cutaway drawing of a dirt roof, by Trav Winn,
used in publication page 31 |
Undated |
SERIES III: FIELDNOTESReturn to Top
The fieldnotes record a fieldworker?s activities, observations, and impressions during the course of the fieldwork. These notes are arranged alphabetically by the fieldworker?s surname and date.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 |
Cannon, Hal GCCS Fieldnotes (21 items)
(folder 009)
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|
Item 1 : Arrive in Grouse Creek |
1985 July 2 | ||
Item 2 : Frost Ranch; Doug Tanner's; Archie Toyn
house |
1985 July 3 | ||
Item 3 : Co-op, Doug Wakefield; Milton Oman; Doug
Tanner's place |
1985 July 4 | ||
Item 4 : Verna Richardson; Max Tanner home, interview
with Max and brother |
1985 July 5 | ||
Item 5 : 4th of July breakfast, rodeo, and dance |
1985 July 6 | ||
Item 6 : GC LDS Priesthood Meeting, Sunday School,
and Sacrament Meeting; Sunday dinner with Doug Tanner family |
1985 July 7 | ||
Item 7 : Moulton, Idaho; Murtaugh, Idaho; Burley,
Idaho; herding cattle from Emigrant Canyon to Moulton |
1985 July 8 | ||
Item 8 : Carol Warburton (Grace Warburton), Aetna;
Carl Oman; Harold Oman |
1985 July 9 | ||
Item 9 : Future Homemakers of America (Salt Palace)
SLC, Utah; candid interview with Amy Tanner |
1985 July 10 | ||
Item 10 : Max Tanner interview at his old ranch where
Doug and Kathleen Tanner live |
1985 July 11 | ||
Item 11 : Milt Oman, Steve Kimber, Raida Kimber, George
W. Betteridge |
1985 July 16 | ||
Item 12 : Jack Kimber, Kimber Ranch; Wallace
Betteridge, Betteridge house in Montello |
1985 July 17 | ||
Item 13 : Milt Oman, horse breaking; Lyman Kimber
interview |
1985 July 18 | ||
Item 14 : Wallace adn Sally Betteridge interview,
hondo braiding |
1985 July 25 | ||
Item 15 : Oren and Opal Kimber interview |
1985 July 26 | ||
Item 16 : GC Ward LDS Sacrament meeting; Archie and
Rhea Toyn, Toyn home, rodeo talk |
1985 July 28 | ||
Item 17 : Emily Kimber; Winfred Kimber family, Archive
and Rhea Toyn, Family Home Evening BBQ and campfire singing |
1985 July 29 | ||
Item 18 : Rhea Toyn, Toyn home; Merlin Tanner, Tanner
home |
1985 July 30 | ||
Item 19 : Opal Kimber, Oren Kimber home; Doug Tanner
and family, Max Tanner ranch |
1985 July 31 | ||
Item 20 : Grouse Creek Orchestra, Raida Kimber, Archie
Toyn, and Lyman Kimber, Raida Kimber home |
1985 August 1 | ||
Item 21 : Phone interview with Max Tanner on cowboy
gear used in Grouse Creek |
1985 August 19 | ||
1 | 2 |
Carter, Thomas GCCS Fieldnotes (5 items)
(folder 010)
|
|
Item 1 : Travel from Salt Lake City, arrive and get
set up in Grouse Creek |
1985 July 2 | ||
Item 2 : Winfred Kimber interview at ranch site, Verna
Kimber Richardson interview (daughter of Winfred); Kathleen Tanner |
1985 July 3 | ||
Item 3 : Verna Kimber Richardson, Edward Frost House;
Winfred Kimber |
1985 July 4 | ||
Item 4 : Jeff Thomas; Warren Kimber; Edward Frost
ranch |
1985 July 5 | ||
Item 5 : 4th of July expected activity and
assignments |
1985 July 6 | ||
1 | 3 |
Edison, Carol GCCS Fieldnotes (10 items)
(folder 011)
|
|
Item 1 : Travel and arrival; Louis Tanner;
photographing outbuildings |
1985 July 2 | ||
Item 2 : Winfred Kimber interview Frost Ranch/Grant
Kimber Ranch; Kathleen (Kathy) Tanner interview about foodways; Ella Tanner
interview about foodways and LDS Relief Society, etc |
1985 July 3 | ||
Item 3 : Measuring old Frost homestead; Kathleen
Tanner for lunch, beet jelly; Max and Melissa Tanner discussion about NV and
UT ranchers; Verna (Kimber) and Val Richardson; practice for calf roping |
1985 July 4 | ||
Item 4 : Kathleen Tanner; Frost Ranch (Grant Kimber
property), rodeo grounds; decorating the "Sagebrush and Kids" float |
1985 July 5 | ||
Item 5 : 4th of July breakfast; parade; patriotic
program; children's dance; "dinner"; ball games, races and fish pond; rodeo;
dance; Brian and JoLene (K. Hill) Thompson wedding reception |
1985 July 6 | ||
Item 6 : Fern Kimber; Marge Thompson; Doug Tanner;
LDS Relief Society, Sunday School and Sacrament Meeting |
1985 July 7 | ||
Item 7 : Fern Kimber; Grouse Creek Cemetery |
1985 July 16 | ||
Item 8 : Ella Tanner, foodways; Doug and Kathleen
Tanner, "Mormon Sunday Dinner"; Kenna and Brent Tanner handwork; measuring
Warburton dirt-roof cabin; Milt Oman breaking a horse |
1985 July 17 | ||
Item 9 : Kathleen Tanner, foodways, raising children;
Ella Tanner, canning raspberries; Fern Kimber; Melissa Tanner; Milt Oman,
breaking a colt; Velma Smith and Susan Wyrick |
1985 July 18 | ||
Item 10 : Betty Kimber; Marge and Hugh Thompson; stone
quarry |
1985 July 19 | ||
1 | 4 |
Fleischhauer, Carl GCCS Fieldnotes (6 items)
(folder 012)
|
|
Item 1 : Travel to Grouse Creek; Steven Kimber
picking up and stacking hay bales; Louis Tanner discussion about regarding
geography, land use, cattle management |
1985 July 2 | ||
Item 2 : Winfred Kimber, Frost Ranch; Grant Kimber;
Kathleen Kimber, foodways; Archie and Rhea Toyn; commemorative poetry |
1985 July 3 | ||
Item 3 : Doug and Kathleen Tanner; Doug Wakefield |
1985 July 4 | ||
Item 4 : Warren Kimber at his ranch; Kathleen Tanner;
Jeff and Bill Thomas at Thomas Ranch; haying, hunting, irrigation |
1985 July 5 | ||
Item 5 : Independence Day parade, patriotic program,
clog dancing, games, rodeo; dance, Apocalypse dance band, Severe family;
wedding reception |
1985 July 6 | ||
Item 6 : LDS Church services: sacrament, church
building and decoration; Junction Valley dairy |
1985 July 7 | ||
1 | 5 | Fleischhauer, Carl Library of Congress GCCS
Travel Report (1 item)
|
|
1 | 6 | Fleischhauer, Carl GCCS Travel Report (1 item)
|
|
1 | 7 |
Randall, Debbie GCCS Fieldnotes (15 item)
(folder 013)
|
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Item 1 : Winfred Kimber interview; lunch at Doug and
Kathy Tanner's home; Ella Tanner interview |
1985 July 3 | ||
Item 2 : Amy Tanner; Gwen Kimber McWilliams; set
survey boundaries; measurement of Frost Ranch; survey maps, begin survey |
1985 July 4 | ||
Item 3 : Document Frost Ranch; informal interviews
with Louis Tanner, Herbert Tanner, Rhea and Archie Toyn |
1985 July 5 | ||
Item 4 : 4th of July Celebration activities:
breakfast, parade, program, children's dance, lunch, rodeo, dance; wedding
reception; breakfast and lunch sponsored by Oakley Valley Arts Council
(Sarah Bedke, Kent Severe) |
1985 July 6 | ||
Item 5 : Survey photographing; informal interview with
Louis Tanner; LDS Relief Society, Sunday School and Sacrament Meeting; lunch
at Doug and Kathy Tanner's home |
1985 July 7 | ||
Item 6 : Map sites 11-59; survey with R. Roper;
Richard Kimber; Fern Kimber; Kathy Tanner; Bobbie and Brian Blanthorn; Verl
Smith |
1985 July 8 | ||
Item 7 : Photographing and evaluating sites 12-51;
Kenna Tanner; Kathy Tanner |
1985 July 9 | ||
Item 8 : Finished survey of GC proper and most of the
area outside of town; talked with Jack Kimber, Quentin Kimber, Irma
Warburton, and Aleta Kimber |
1985 July 10 | ||
Item 9 : Finished encoding sites; began intensive
study of houses; Jeff and Tom Thomas; Kathy Tanner |
1985 July 11 | ||
Item 10 : Measurement of A. Raymond Tanner house (site
7), and Moroni Tanner Cabin (site 7A), A. N. Tanner House (site 6); informal
interview with Louis Tanner about site 7 |
1985 July 12 | ||
Item 11 : Measure sites 58, 41, 4, 21, 14; informal
interview with Raida Kimber |
1985 July 16 | ||
Item 12 : Measured Charles Toyn ranch (site 58), Co-op
(site 26), chicken coop (site 15), stable (site 16), Richins House (site
19), Fletcher House (site OGC 28), Etna School (site OGC 25), Kimball
dwellings (site OGC 9); informal interview with Winfred Kimber; interview
with Archie Toyn |
1985 July 17 | ||
Item 13 : Interview with Winfred Kimber about sites in
GC while driving through town; finished measurements of Richins House (site
19); measurement of Frank LeRoy Frost house (site 53), Rytting Ranch complex
(site 63), Blanthorn animal shelter/barn (site 49), William Shaw House (site
50); began measurement of rodeo grounds |
1985 July 18 | ||
Item 14 : Finished measuring rodeo grounds (site 20);
checked construction of Hadfield house (site 45); measured Blanthorn stone
animal shelter/stable (site 49), Rytting barn (site 63B); goodbyes; drive
back to Salt Lake City with Amy Tanner |
1985 July 19 | ||
Item 15 : Wrap up visit to GC to measure buildings and
photograph miscellaneous sites; Angie Tanner; Susan Wyrick at cemetery |
1985 August 8 | ||
1 | 8 |
Roper, Roger GCCS Fieldnotes (9 items)
(folder 014)
|
|
Item 1 : Worked with Debbie Randall to map sites in
Grouse Creek |
1985 July 8 | ||
Item 2 : With Debbie Randall photograph sites in
Grouse Creek though site 52; Kenna Tanner |
1985 July 9 | ||
Item 3 : With D. Randall finished survey of GC; Emily
Kimber; Oren Kimber (site 56); Jack Kimber (site 18); Chris Warburton (site
20) |
1985 July 10 | ||
Item 4 : Finished mapping sites outside of GC proper:
Thomas Ranch in Etna; John Hadfield house; rattlesnakes; Rhea Toyn |
1985 July 11 | ||
Item 5 : Measured Allen N. Tanner House and stone
granary, Raymond Tanner House, Moroni Tanner House; Louis Tanner |
1985 July 12 | ||
Item 6 : Working lunch at Doug and Kathy Tanner's
home; Fern Kimber; Raida Betteridge Kimber; Brian Blanthorn |
1985 July 16 | ||
Item 7 : Measured site plan drawing of Toyn Ranch;
Co-op Store; Winfred Kimber; Ella Betteridge Kimber |
1985 July 17 | ||
Item 8 : With D. Randall, interview Winfred Kimber
about sites in GC while driving through town; Measuring sites 20, 49, 50, 63 |
1985 July 18 | ||
Item 9 : Finish measuring rodeo grounds; measure
Rytting ranch barn interior |
1985 July 19 |
SERIES IV: SOUND RECORDINGS AND LOGSReturn to Top
Reel-to-reel, cassette, and digital recordings and accompanying logs created by fieldworkers. The reel-to-reel tapes are in two formats (A) 7 1/2 ips/half track stereo and (B) 7 1/2 ips/full track mono. The format for each tape is noted in the tape log section with either (A) or (B). As well, the cassette tapes are in two formats (C) 60 minute mono and (D) 90 minute mono. The format for each tape is noted in the tape log section with either (C) or (D).
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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SUB-SERIES A: Reel-to-Reel Tapes and Logs (4 boxes)
|
1985 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 | Carol Edison Reel-to-Reel Tape Logs (7 items)
(folder 015)
|
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Item 1: RCE001: (B):: Interview with Ella Tanner at her home in
Grouse Creek (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:32:17
Topics include: biographical information; foodways; ranch life; marriage;
sewing.
[Full-track mono tape digitized on 1/2 track stereo playback machine.
Tape play-wound onto original reel. Interviewer is far off microphone and
low in level. Microphone handling noises, and voice gets muffled at
15:00. Tape runs out in mid-question.]
|
1985 July 3 | ||
Item 2: RCE002: (B):: Interview with Ella Tanner at her home in
Grouse Creek (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:32:41
Topics include: youth activities; school; old-time dances; child rearing;
family reunions; local stores; ranching.
[Full-track mono tape digitized on 1/2 track stereo playback machine.
Tape play-wound onto original reel. Interviewer is far off microphone and
low in level. Tape begins in mid-sentence. Occassional microphone
handling noises. Tail cut off.]
|
1985 July 3 | ||
Item 3: RCE003: (B): Interview with Ella Tanner at her home in
Grouse Creek (pt. 3)
Total duration: 00:27:06
Topics include: traditional crafts; quilting; Ella's songbooks; Sunday
dinner; old church; wedding receptions.
[Full-track mono tape digitized on 1/2 track stereo playback machine.
Tape play-wound onto original reel. Interviewer is far off microphone and
low in level. Tape begins with ambience and whispers are heard for first
00:20 before first question is asked. Cuckoo clock at 08:00.]
|
1985 July 3 | ||
Item 4: RCE004: (B): Interview with Ella Tanner at her home in
Grouse Creek (pt. 4)
Total duration: 00:32:55
Topics include: placement and uses of rooms in house over years; fires in
town; home births; changes in ranching.
[Full-track mono tape digitized on 1/2 track stereo playback machine.
Tape play-wound onto original reel. Interviewer is far off microphone and
low in level. Tape runs out in midquestion. Occassional microphone
handling noises.]
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1985 July 17 | ||
Item 5: RCE005: (B): Interview with Ella Tanner at her home in
Grouse Creek (pt. 5)
Total duration: 00:32:22
Topics include: chili sauce and other relishes; pie making; foodways and
activities when children were at home.
[Full-track mono tape digitized on 1/2 track stereo playback machine.
Tape play-wound onto original reel. Interviewer is far off microphone and
low in level. Occassional microphone handling noises. Tape begins with
several test recordings while clock can be heard ticking. Interview
begins at 00:25. Tape runs out in mid-sentence at end.]
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1985 July 17 | ||
Item 6: RCE006: (B): Interview with Kenna Tanner at her home
in Grouse Creek (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:32:18
Topics include: ranching; foodways; quilting; modifications in house.
[Full-track mono tape digitized on 1/2 track stereo playback machine.
Tape play-wound onto original reel. Interviewer is far off microphone and
low in level. Tape has rumble at beginning and 04:45 (possibly thunder).
Occasional traffic noises from outside. Tail cut off.]
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1985 July 17 | ||
Item 7: RCE007: (B): Interview with Kenna Tanner at her home
in Grouse Creek (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:31:11
Topics include: rodeoing; roundup; canning and food storage; changes over
time; community cooperation; Co-op store and livestock association
[Full-track mono tape digitized on 1/2 track stereo playback machine.
Tape play-wound onto original reel. Interviewer is far off microphone and
low in level. Occasional microphone, occasional distortion.]
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1985 July 17 | ||
1 | 2 | Hal Cannon Reel-to-Reel Tape Logs (30 items)
(folder 016)
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Item 1: RHC001: (A): Interview with Archive and Rhea Toyn at
their home in Grouse Creek (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:32:21
Grouse Creek Orchestra: Ivan Kimber (tenor), Rada Kimber (piano), Grant
Kimber (sax), Archive Toyn (sax), Lyman Kimber (banjo, drum, fiddle)
[2 track recording, 2 separate microphones. Speakers are somewhat off
microphone. Severe microphone handling noise and rumble on right channel.
Tape play-wound onto original reel. A tape recording of music playing is
underneath the interview, and the speakers refer to and discuss the
music. Recorder was stopped/started around 18:30. At 26:00 one of the
interviewees sings and plays ukulele. Microphone handling nosie is heard.
Tape runs out in mid-song.]
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1985 July 3 | ||
Item 2: RHC002: (A): Interview with Archie and Rhea Toyn at
their home in Grouse Creek (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:32:15
Continued from RHC001 on Grouse Creek Orchestra with Archie performing.
[2 track recording 2 separate microphones. Singer on right channel.
Occasional severe microphone handling noise and rumble on right channel.
Tape play-wound onto original reel. Tail cut off.]
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1985 July 3 | ||
Item 3: RHC003: (A): Interview with Archie and Rhea Toyn at
their home in Grouse Creek (pt. 3)
Total duration: 00:32:20
Topics include: old church; family reunions; community events; poetry
[2 track recording, 2 separate microphones. Occasional severe microphone
handling noise and rumble on right channel. Top and tail cut off. Tape
play-wound onto original reel.]
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1985 July 3 | ||
Item 4: RHC004: (B): Interview with Milton Oman at his home in
Grouse Creek (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:32:22
Topics include: Yost; ranching; rodeo.
[Full-track mono tape digitized on 1/2 track stereo playback machine.
Tape play-wound onto original reel. Interviewer is off microphone and
fairly quiet. Recorder is starting at around 00:04, and the levels are
quite low until around 00:46. Some thumps and low-frequency rumbles
throughout. Tail cut off.]
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1985 July 4 | ||
Item 5: RHC005: (B): Interview with Milton Oman at his home in
Grouse Creek (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:14:09
Topics include: Mormonism; dances; Burley and Rupert; ranch calendar.
[Full-track mono tape digitized on 1/2 track stereo playback machine.
Tape play-wound onto original reel. Interviewer is off microphone and
fairly quiet. Top cut off. Reel begins with a click/buzz.]
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1985 July 4 | ||
Item 6: RHC006: (A): Interview with Doug Tanner at the Max
Tanner Ranch in Grouse Creek (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:32:22
Topics include: ranching; buckaroo clothing.
[Reel to reel 1/4" 1/2 track stereo (box says "tip to tip-Sennheiser
802"). Top cut off. Left and right channels seem to be out of phase until
a large click happens at 02:05, when the channels become in-phase. High
frequency ringing pitch occurs in places (tape box mentions wind chimes).
Tape play-wound onto original reel. Tail cut off.]
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1985 July 4 | ||
Item 7: RHC007: (A): Interview with Doug Tanner at the Max
Tanner Ranch in Grouse Creek (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:32:15
Topics include: ranching; LDS Church ranch; Mormonism; civil and
religious law; old and new church building (C. Fleischhauer also
interviewing)
[Reel to reel 1/4" 1/2 track stereo. High-frequency ringing pitch occurs
in places (tape on box mentions wind chimes). Tail cut off. Tape
play-wound onto original reel.]
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1985 July 4 | ||
Item 8: RHC008: (A): Interview with Doug Tanner at the Max
Tanner Ranch in Grouse Creek (pt. 3)
Total duration: 00:29:10
Topics include: Oakley Stake; school and school entertainment;
grasshoppers; Mormonism; pride in family name (C. Fleischhauer also
interviewing).
[Reel to reel 1/4" 1/2 track stereo. High-frequency ringing pitch occurs
in places (tape on box mentions wind chimes). Top cut off, and starts
thin and distorted for a few seconds. Some noises from movement on sofa,
bumping microphone. Tape play-wound onto original reel.]
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1985 July 4 | ||
Item 9: RHC009: (A): Interview with brothers Max, Merlin,
& Monte Tanner at Max Tanner's home in Grouse Creek (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:33:03
Topics include: family history; ranching; Brezeeze Ranch; Indians; Utah
Construction; outlaw stories: Sid Paskett and Diamond Field Jack.
[Substantial amounts of rumble (microphone handling?) and occasional
traffic passing by. Children playing and other voices and activity in
background. The interviewees are hard to hear over the background noises
at times. Interviewer is quite soft. Tape play-wound onto original reel.]
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1985 July 5 | ||
Item 10: RHC010: (A): Interview with brothers Max and Merlin
Tanner at Max Tanner's home in Grouse Creek (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:33:03
Topics include: more outlaw stories: Bolly Miller; Mormon Cowboy; Cotton
Thomas Basin naming; mining
[Substantial amounts of rumble (microphone handling?) and occasional
traffic passing by. Children playing and other voices and activity in
background. The interviewees are hard to hear over the background noises
at times. Interviewer is quite soft. Tape play-wound onto original reel.
The tape starts with some ambience and microphone rumble before the
interview begins. Tail cut off.]
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1985 July 5 | ||
Item 11: RHC011: (B): Interview with Harold Oman in Grouse
Creek
Total duration: 00:25:20
Topics include: history; ranching; Yost; Park Valley; dances; Glen Bates
Orchestra.
[Full-track mono tape digitized on 1/2 track stereo playback machine.
Tape play-wound onto original reel. Thunder in background, followed by
rain on the roof at around 13:00. Rain drowns out voices at times.]
|
1985 July 9 | ||
Item 12: RHC012: (B): Interview with Max Tanner on drive up
Thomas Ranch in Nevada (Tom Carter also interviewing)
Total duration: 00:32:40
Topics include: childhood activity; changes in roads, fauna; ranching;
fencing (NOTE: too much disturbance in 4wd drive, so after this
reel-to-reel tape, switched to cassette tape, see ATC004-008)
[Top cut off, level very low, and the levels change dramatically as the
recordist sets levels. Recorded in a vehicle. Substantial amounts of
rumble. Tape stops briefly in mid sentence at times (perhaps the reels
were bumped during the recording). Microphone is overloaded by
wind/handling noises at times. Level drops dramatically at 15:50 for a
few seconds. Tail cut off. Tape play-wound onto original reel.]
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1985 July 11 | ||
Item 13: RHC013: (monaural): No Log: Duplicate of historic recording:
Grouse Creek Orchestra (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:30:53
[Muddy recording. Dub from another recording. Tape machine can be heard
stopping/starting in between songs. Tape ends abruptly after last song.
Tape play-wound onto original reel.]
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Item 14: RHC014: (monaural): No Log: Duplicate of historic recording:
Grouse Creek Orchestra (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:31:34
[Muddy recording. Dub from another recording. Tape machine can be heard
stopping/starting in between songs. Tape play-wound onto original reel.]
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Item 15: RHC015: (monaural): No Log: Duplicate of historic recording:
Grouse Creek Orchestra (pt. 3)
Total duration: 00:31:41
[Muddy recording. Dub from another recording. Tape begins abruptly and
levels are varied at beginning. Tape machine can be heard
stopping/starting in between songs. Tape runs out in mid-song (tail cut
off). Tape play-wound onto original reel.]
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Item 16: RHC016: (monaural): No Log: Duplicate of historic recording:
Grouse Creek Orchestra (pt. 4)
Total duration: 00:31:09
[Muddy recording. Dub from another recording. Tape begins abruptly.Tape
machine can be heard stopping/starting in between songs.Tape play-wound
onto original reel.]
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Item 17: RHC017: (A): Interview with Thelma & Wallace
Betteridge, Raida Kimber, & George Betteridge at Raida Kimber's
home in Grouse Creek (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:32:23
Reunion of Betteridge siblings Wallace (79 yrs), George (82 yrs) and
Raida (72 yrs); history of childhood and family
[Channels are out of phase on tape. Levels shift at beginning of reel.
Some low machine noise in background. Occasional low-frequency rumbles.
Top and tail cut off. Tape play-wound onto original reel.]
|
1985 July 16 | ||
Item 18: RHC018: (A):: Interview with Thelma & Wallace
Betteridge, Raida Kimber, & George Betteridge at Raida Kimber's
home in Grouse Creek (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:32:40
Topics include: rodeo; religion; stories about Indian Jack and Jim;
dances; family home.
[Channels are out of phase on tape. Levels shift at beginning of reel.
Some low machine noise in background. Occasional low-frequency rumbles.
Tape play-wound onto original reel.]
|
1985 July 16 | ||
Item 19: RHC019: (B): Interview with Jack Kimber at his ranch
in south Grouse Creek (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:32:24
Topics include: family history; ranching; Utah Construction; Grouse Creek
Livestock Association; change in ranching.
[Birds in background. Tail cut off. Tape play-wound onto original reel.]
|
1985 July 17 | ||
Item 20: RHC020: (B): Interview with Jack Kimber at his ranch
in south Grouse Creek (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:33:04
Topics include: ranch machinery; injury trading; women on the ranch.
[Birds in background. Wind chimes at times. Tail cut off. Tape
play-wound onto original reel.]
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1985 July 17 | ||
Item 21: RHC021: (B): Interview with Lyman Kimber at his home
Grouse Creek
tape inaudible, Total duration:
00:32:14
No summary
[Very low levels, basically inaudible. Pushed gain as far as poissible.
Tape play-wound on original reel.]
|
1985 July 18 | ||
Item 22: RHC022: (B): Interview with Wallace Betteridge at his
home in Montello, Nevada (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:32:24
Topics include: ranching roping terminology: hard and fast, hoolihan,
hondo; depression; ranch stories.
[Occasional rumbles (microphone handling noises?). Odd noise at 01:20
(insect against microphone?). Insects, birds, and occasional loud
traffic. Top and tail cut off. Tape play-wound onto original reel.]
|
1985 July 25 | ||
Item 23: RHC023: (B): Interview with Wallace Betteridge at his
home in Montello, Nevada (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:32:19
Topics include: cowboy gear; Montello
[Some thumps and rumbles, microphone handling noises. Loud door slam
at12:34. Top and tail cut off. Tape play-wound onto original reel.]
|
1985 July 25 | ||
Item 24: RHC024: (B): Interview with Oren "Dutch" Kimber at his
in Grouse Creek (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:33:02
Topics include: ranching.
[Level starts low and is raised. Recording was stopped/restarted at
02:40. Some microphone noises. Top and tail cut off. Tape play-wound onto
original reel.]
|
1985 July 26 | ||
Item 25: RHC025: (B): Interview with Oren "Dutch" Kimber at his
in Grouse Creek (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:33:03
Topics include: ranching; hunting; sheep herding and sheep herders:
Basque and French; story of Indian Jim.
[Microphone handling noises at 21:30. Woman speaker is far off-microphone
and soft. Tail cut off. Tape play-wound onto original reel.]
|
1985 July 26 | ||
Item 26: RHC026: (B): Winfred Kimber Family Home Evening,
Grouse Creek (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:32:21
No log.
[Tail cut off. Pops and crackles on tape. Strange loud noises near
beginning (~01:24).]
|
1985 July 29 | ||
Item 27: RHC027: (B): Winfred Kimber Family Home Evening Grouse
Creek (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:19:31
No log.
[Top and tail cut off. Pops, little clicks and crackles on tape.]
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1985 July 29 | ||
Item 28: RHC028: Interview with Merlin Tanner, Grouse
Creek (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:32:38
No log.
[Top and tail cut off.]
|
1985 July 30 | ||
Item 29: RHC029: Interview with Merlin Tanner, Grouse
Creek (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:32:24
No log.
[Overload on tape. Tail is cut off and slightly faded out on tape.]
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1985 July 30 | ||
Item 30: RHC030: Interview with Merlin Tanner, Grouse
Creek (pt. 3)
Total duration: 00:14:13
No log.Total duration: 00:27:06 [Tail is cut off.]
|
1985 July 30 | ||
1 | 3 | Tom Carter Reel-to-Reel Tape Logs (3 items)
(folder 017)
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Item 1: RTC001: (B): Interview with Winfred Kimber and Edward
Frost at Frost Ranch (pt. 1) (C. Fleischhauer at interview)
Total duration: 00:32:08
Discussion includes tour of Frost Ranch; outbuildings and corrals; hay
derricks; ranching practices: summer and winter range
[Lots of rumbling noises, probably from bumping against the microphone.
Top and tail cut off.]
|
1985 July 3 | ||
Item 2: RTC002: (B): Interview with Winfred Kimber and Edward
Frost at Frost Ranch (pt. 2) (C. Fleischhauer at interview)
Total duration: 00:32:36
Topic includes: Dirt roof houses; fences; sleds and farmsteads; new Frost
house; cowboy gear; dugouts and root cellars; irrigation
[Hum at beginning of tape. Lots of noise from bumping against the
microphone. Tail cut off and slightly faded out on tape (last few seconds
are very low level).]
|
1985 July 3 | ||
Item 3: RTC003: (B): Interview with Winfred Kimber (87 yrs) at
his home in Grouse Creek
Total duration: 00:32:34
Topics include: life history; history of Grouse Creek; East Grouse Creek
Irrigation Company; crags; foodways; cooking; round-ups; night
entertainment on round-ups
[Lots of noise from bumping against the microphone. End cut off.]
|
1985 July 9 | ||
1 | 4 | Hal Cannon Reel-to-Reel Tape Logs (3 items)
Duplicated from digital tape. (folder 018)
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Item 1: DHC001-1: (A): Independence Day program (stage
performances), recorded at GC School (pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:31:31
No log (duplicated from digital tape: DHC001)
[Many level changes on tape. Tail fades out on tape.]
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Item 2: DHC002-2: (A): Independence Day program (stage
performances), recorded at GC School (pt. 2)
Total duration: 00:32:50
No log (duplicated from digital tape: DHC001)
[Some fluttering at times. Some overload on tape. Tail cut off.]
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Item 3: DHC003-3: (A): Independence Day program (stage
performances), recorded at GC School (pt. 3)
Total duration: 00:10:34
No log (duplicated from digital tape: DHC001).
[Top cut off. Loud pops around 6:35 and 6:37 on tape (something being
plugged in).]
|
1985 July 6 | ||
2 | Reel-to-Reel Tapes
GCCS RHE001 through RHE007, GCCS RHC001 through RHC007
|
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3 | Reel-to-Reel Tapes
GCCS RHC008 through RHC021
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4 | Reel-to-Reel Tapes
GCCS RHC022 through RHC030, GCCS RTC001 through RTC003, GCCS DHC001-1
through DHC001-03
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SUB-SERIES B: Digital Tape and Log (2 boxes)
|
1985 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 | Hal Cannon Digital Tape Log (1 item)
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Item 1: DHC001: Independence Day program (stage
performances), recorded at Grouse Creek School, Grouse Creek
No log
|
1985 July 6 | ||
2 | Digital Tape
GCCS DHC001 (duplicated onto three reel-to-reel tapes: DHC001-1, DHC002-2,
DTC003-3, in Series IV, Sub-series A, box 4)
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SUB-SERIES C: Audio Cassette Tapes and Logs (2 boxes)
|
1985 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 | Carol Edison Cassette Tape Logs (6 items)
(folder 019)
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Item 1: ACE001 (side A): (D): Interview with Kathleen Tanner at her
home in Grouse Creek
Side A Duration: 00:47:39
Discussion about gender-specific chores; remodeling of the Max Tanner
ranch house; learning to cook and clean; women in the corral; teaching
kids to work on ranch; position as bishop's wife; community togetherness
in crisis; difficulty of sending kids away to school
[Hum on tape. Overload from breathing into the microphone. 20 second
droupout at about 13:34. Some little zipper sounds on tape. Little pops
and crackles. Overload on tape, often from breathing into microphone.
Tail cut off.]
|
1985 July 18 | ||
Item 2: ACE001 (side B): (D): Interview with Fern Kimber at her home in
Grouse Creek
Side B Duration: 00:35:48
Topics include: foodways in both Randolph, where she was raised, and in
Grouse Creek; raising, preserving and storing food.
[Material doesn't begin until about 10 minutes into tape. Mono, left
channel only. Strange static at many places on tape. Overload from
breathing into the microphone. Tail cut off.]
|
1985 July 18 | ||
Item 3: ACE002: (D): Interview with Melissa Tanner at her home
in Grouse Creek
Total duration: 01:35:13
Topics include: old ranch house and new house in town; foodways; chili
sauce and other canning; desserts; ranching; quilting; horses.
[Mono, left channel only. Lots of bumping into the microphone on side A.
Some overload on tape (especially during last few minutes of side A).
Often difficult to hear interviewer. Tail of side A and top and tail of
side B cut off.]
|
1985 July 18 | ||
Item 4: ACE003 (side A): (D): Interview with Betty Kimber at her home
in Grouse Creek
Side A Duration: 0:47:38
Topics include: foodways in Malta, Idaho and Grouse Creek; chili sauce;
venison; family reunions; isolation; community cooperation; significant
local sites.
[Loud hum on tape. Mono, left channel only. Occasional overload on tape.
Tail cut off.]
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1985 July 19 | ||
Item 5: ACE003 (side B): (D): Interview with Marge Thompson at her home
in Grouse Creek (pt. 1)
Side A Duration: 0:47:37
Topics include: gender roles while growing up: "corral talk"; foodways:
chili sauce, desserts, canning.
[Mono, left channel only. Squeaking noise and strange distortion at the
beginning. Some overload on tape. Loud hum on tape.]
|
1985 July 19 | ||
Item 6: ACE004: (D): Interview with Marge Thompson at her home
in Grouse Creek (pt. 2)
Total Duration: 00:44:30
Topics include: wedding dances; writing and reciting poetry and readings;
recitation of several original poems; 50th wedding anniversaries; use of
school house and church over years.
[Mono, left channel only on tape. Overload on tape. Very loud hum on
tape, sometimes difficult to hear voices. Top cut off.]
|
1985 July 19 | ||
1 | 2 | Hal Cannon Cassette Tape Log (1 item)
(folder 020)
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Item 1: AHC001: (C): Interview with Doug Tanner driving from
Grouse Creek to Cotton Thomas Basin to herd cows
Total Duration: 00:30:36
Topics include: ranching: herding cows; BLM: leasing land; changes to
community over years; hunting; recreation: rodeo; pedigree of a cowboy.
[Mono, right channel only. Top and tail cut off.]
|
1985 July 19 | ||
1 | 3 | Tom Carter Cassette Tape Log (15 items)
(folder 021)
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Item 1: ATC001: (C): Interview with Verna Kimber Richardson,
Winfred Kimber, Val Richardson at Winfred Kimber home in GC
Total duration: 01:02:53
Topics include: conversation about early LDS church associations and
traditions (Carol Edison also interviewing)(Transcript of interview with
Winfred Kimber at his home on 9 July 1984, regarding Mr. Kimber's life
and history of Grouse Creek also included, however tape could not be
found)
[Right channel only, mono. Wind noise on tape. All tops and tails cut
off.]
|
1985 July 2 | ||
Item 2: ATC002: (C): side A : Interview with Marge and Hugh Thompson
(pt. 1)
Total duration: 00:29:11
Topics include: religion (LDS); family celebrations; baseball; poetry.
[Mono, right channel only. Background talking on tape. Top and tail cut
off.]
|
1985 July 9 | ||
Item 3: ATC003: (C): Interview with Marge and Hugh Thompson
(pt. 2)
Total duration: 01:03:51
No log provided, this is the first part of the interview, second part on
cassette tape ATC002 side A.
[Mono, left channel only. Some overload on tape. Top of side A and tail
of side B cut off.]
|
1985 July 9 | ||
Item 4: ATC004: (C): Interview with Max Tanner on trip to
"West Mountain (pt. 1) (Hal Cannon also interviewing)
Total duration: 01:01:40
Topics include: country to the Nevada side of Grouse Creek (where Max's
range was and where the Tanner's have traditionally kept their cows);
local places and events; Grouse Creek life and history (Cassette tapes
ATC: 004-008 are continuation of interview started on reel-to reel tape
RHC-012.)
[Some overload on tape. Tops and tails cut off.]
|
1985 July 11 | ||
Item 5: ATC005: (C): Interview with Max Tanner on trip to
"West Mountain (pt. 2)
Total duration: 01:03:52
Topics include: life and history of the area; local place names and
customs.
[Mono, right channel only. Tops and tails cut off.]
|
1985 July 11 | ||
Item 6: ACE006: (C): Interview with Max Tanner on trip to
"West Mountain" (pt. 3)
Total duration: 01:03:42
Topics include: deer hunting; branding; weather; Gamble Ranch; mining;
wild horses; place names.
[Mono, right channel only. Tops and tails cut off except side B
tail.]
|
1985 July 11 | ||
Item 7: ATC007: (C): Interview with Max Tanner on trip to
"West Mountain" (pt. 4)
Total duration: 01:03:36
Topics include: mustangs; foreigners; guns; water; livestock; corrals;
Utah Construction camp.
[Extremely right heavy. Little pops/clicks on tape. Sounds like they are
driving. Top and tail of side A cut off, tail of side B cut off.]
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1985 July 11 | ||
Item 8: ACE008: (C): Interview with Max Tanner on trip to
"West Mountain" (pt. 5)
Total duration: 00:59:35
Topics include: Nevada cowboys; relationship between GC and ranches like
the Gamble, Trout Creek; law of the range; Mormon and non-Mormon tension;
cowboys and Mormons; cowboy code; stockman and rancher; local places;
music and songs; land division; Valison Tanner (Max's grandfather);
school.
[Top and tail of side A cut off. Mono, right channel only.]
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1985 July 11 | ||
Item 9: ATC009: (C): Interview with Oren Kimber and Opel
Kimber on drive to "East Mountain," above GC (pt. 1)
Total duration: 01:04:06
Topics include: local places and history; South Ingham Canyon and Pine
Creek (where Kimber's ranched).
[The first 7 minutes of side A is mono, right channel only. The
remainder of the tape is mono, left channel only. Some pops, clicks, and
crackles on tape. 15 seconds dropout at 4:40 on Side A. Tail of side B
cut off.]
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1985 July 18 | ||
Item 10: ATC010: (C): Interview with Oren Kimber and Opal
Kimber on drive to "East Mountain," above GC (pt. 2)
Total duration: 01:02:46
Topics include: girl on the range; women's life on the range; Indians;
younger Grouse Creek residents ride but don't cowboy; distinctions
between Mormons and cowboys; repping; shortage of women in GC; logging in
Pine Creek Canyon; deer hunting and Deer Hunter's Ball; LDS Bishop more
than a church leader; foodways.
[Tops and tails cut off. Mono, left channel only. Pops, clicks on tape.
Some little dropouts on tape. 7 second dropout at 3:21 on side A.]
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1985 July 18 | ||
Item 11: ATC011: (C): Interview with Oren Kimber and Opal
Kimber on drive to "East Mountain," above GC (pt. 3)
Total duration: 00:31:51
Topics include: sage tea; injuries to cowboys; weather; "rodeers" and
round-ups; branding; fences: stockade, pole, buck; farming; house plans
[This tape had trouble rewinding. Overload on tape. Muffled sound. Lots
of rumbling/wind noise on tape. Some pops and little dropouts on tape.
Mono, left channel only. Tail cut off.]
|
1985 July 18 | ||
Item 12: ATC012: (C): Interview with Doug Tanner
Total duration: 01:03:57
Topics include: cowboy tradition; seasonal activities; gear.
[Extremely low levels on tape (especially beginning of side A). Tops and
tails cuts off.]
|
1986 January 28 | ||
Item 13: ATC013: (C): Interview with Max Tanner
Topics include: transportation; fencing; hired man; irrigation; grazing;
codes of range; haying; skills; gear; horses and corrals.
[Snap, cracke, pops on tape. Machine hum on tape. Tops and tails cut
off.]
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1986 January 1 | ||
Item 14: ATC014: (C): Interview with Oren Kimber at his home in
Grouse Creek
Total duration: 00:41:48
Topics include: irrigation techniques.
[Lots of little pops, clicks, crackles on tape. Top and tail of both
sides cut off.]
|
1986 January 30 | ||
Item 15: ATC015: (D):: Meeting with project fieldworkers
Total duration: 01:34:28
No log provided.
[Overload on tape. Top and tail of both sides cut off.]
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1985 July 15 | ||
2 | Cassette Tapes
GCCS ACE001 through ACE004, GCCS AHC001; GCCS ATC001 through ATC012
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3 | Cassette Tapes
GCCS ATC013 through ATC015
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SERIES V: IMAGES AND LOGSReturn to Top
Color images (including slides, color transparencies, and reference fiche) and reference logs and black and white images (including negatives and contact sheets) and logs. Color images are grouped first by photographer within the group for color (C), and then ordered sequentially with sheet numbers (beginning with one for each fieldworker), and individual slide number. Black and white images are group first by photographer with in the group for black and white (B), and then ordered with a sheet number created for this project, and individual negative numbers. Duplicate slides are noted in the log and housed at the end of the box housing the original image(s).
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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SUB-SERIES A: Color Images (Transparencies: slides and 2 1/4
negatives) and Logs (9 boxes)
|
1985 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 | Carol Edison Color Transparency Logs 23 sheets original images, 1 sheet duplicate images
(folder 022)
|
1985 July |
CCE001:: Various views of Grouse Creek |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-5 : Views of Grouse Creek from hill south
of town, panning from left to right |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Northeastwardly view of town from hill
behind homes with school on left |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-10: Eastward view from hill behind, homes
form left to right |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Southward view from hill behind homes,
from left to right |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Southward view from the hill behind
homes toward Paskett cabin and the LDS Ward Ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: View of the Dugway from the
south |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-16: View from rodeo grounds
southward |
1985 July | ||
Slides 17-18: View northward from Hattie Tanner's
place |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: View eastward from Hattie Tanner's to
rodeo grounds |
1985 July | ||
CCE002: Stone quarry; hay fields; house and hay
derrick in Etna |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-4: Road northward from town toward
quarry |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-10: Views of quarry |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: View from quarry southward toward ward
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-14: Hay fields on east side of highway
north of town |
1985 July | ||
Slides 15-17: Hay fields in Etna |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Hay derrick in Etna |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Old stone Warburton house in
Etna |
1985 July | ||
CE003: Co-op; school; LDS Ward Ranch; Alan
& Louis Tanner corrals |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-3: Grouse Creek Co-op store |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-5: Rock salt piled behind the
store |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Grouse Creek School |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Closeup of stonework on the
school |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Simplot (corporation) ranch
sign |
1985 July | ||
Slides 9-11: Fields of the Grouse Creek Ward ranch
adjacent the quarry road |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Ward ranch fence |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Ward ranch field |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-15: Ward ranch corral |
1985 July | ||
Slides 16-17: Ward ranch horseshoeing
equipment |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-20: Alan and Louis Tanner town
corrals |
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CCE004: Paskett cabin; Alan and Louis Tanner
corrals; A. N. Tanner house |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-4: Exterior of old Paskett
cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Interior of old Paskett
cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-13: Alan and Louis Tanner corrals north of
town |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-17: Exterior of A.N. Tanner
house |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-20: Interior of A.N. Tanner
house |
1985 July | ||
CCE005: Grouse Creek Cemetery |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Benches in cemetery, originally used
in church and later used in cemetery for Memorial Day
programs |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: View from northwest corner toward
center of cemetery |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-4: Graves along the western
boundary |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-8: Scraped, mounded earth
graves |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Grave with cement curb |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Yardscape type ornamentation in new
section |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11-15: Graves found in northwest section and
identified as "Indian" graves |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Imported marble headstone and
footstone with bases of locally quarried stone |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Custom epitaph on imported stone: G.
Catlin grave |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Imported stone: B.D. Catlin
grave |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: G. Catlin sone, wooden cross and
Mormon military marker |
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Slide 20: Closeup of Mormon military marker,
made in 20 century with Angel Gabriel to commemorate 19th century
service |
1985 July | ||
1985 July | |||
Slides 1-2: Hand carved, imported head and
footstones with Mormon temple on headstone |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Hand caved, imported headstone with
Mormon temple: L. Richins grave |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-5: W. and S. Betteridge graves marked
with petrified wood |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-8: Sandblasted, double gravestone with
LDS temple: E. & D. Tanner (pre-need for wife), names of
children on backside |
1985 July | ||
Slides 9-10: Sandblasted, double gravestone: A.
& E. Kimber (pre-need for wife), names of children on
backside |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-12: Sandblasted, double gravestone with
LDS Temple: V. & H. Tanner (pre-need for husband), names of
children on back |
1985 July | ||
Slides 13-14: Gravestone carved with pneumatic
tools: G. & C. & L. Ballingham (polygamist), names of
children on backside |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Sandblasted, double gravestone with
covered wagon: M. & A. Richins (pre-need for wife)
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Sandblasted, double gravestone with
LDS Temple: M. & D Toyn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Sandblasted, double gravestone with
book of life: O. & W. Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Sandblasted gravestone with deer: E.
Harris |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Sandblasted gravestone with riderless
horse: G. Roberts |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Gravestone: SLIDE MISSING |
1985 July | ||
CCE007: Old Frost homestead |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Entrance to old Frost
Ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-3: Handmade gate |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-6: Closeup of gate
construction |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Gate viewed from interior of
corral |
1985 July | ||
Slides 8-12: Loading chute |
1985 July | ||
Slides 13-14: View eastward toward creek from Frost
lane |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Dry, west irrigation ditch inside
Frost place |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16-20: South side of cabin from back to
front |
1985 July | ||
CCE008: Old Frost cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Animal shelter on south end of
cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Interior of animal shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-5: Closeup of ax work on interior log
walls of shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Front view of cabin's living
quarters |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Closeup of doorway and
roof |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Front view of cabin's living
quarters |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Notching on the northeast
corner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Closeup of the north side |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-12: View of the north side |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Closeup of the cellar at northwest
corner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Closeup of stonework on cellar
exterior |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Dirt roof over cellar at northwest
corner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 16-17: View of northwest corner of cabin
along fence line |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: View from cabin northeastward along
fence line |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Backside (westside) of
cabin |
1985 July | ||
CCE009: Old Frost homestead; root cellar; post
office |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1: Cattle at old Frost cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Log granary along north fence of
homestead |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Closeup of notching on
granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Holding pen and barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Closeup of barn roof |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Closeup of notching on
barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7-9: Roof construction, northeast corner of
barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Closeup outbuilding roof: SLIDE
MISSING |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Kenna & Melvin Tanner root
cellar and silos |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Closeup of Grouse Creek Post Office
sign |
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Slides 13-20: Miscellaneous structures in Grouse
Creek: SLIDES MISSING |
1985 July | ||
CCE010: Ella & Delbert Tanner home; Ella
Tanner canning raspberries; Ella & Delbert Tanner family reunion
(copy photos) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Ella Tanner with canned
fruit |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-3: Ella Tanner canning raspberries in her
kitchen |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Cxterior of Tanner home |
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Slide 5: Living room at E. Tanner
home |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Kitchen at Tanner home |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: View down into root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8-9: Canned raspberries cooling |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Funnel used to fill jars for cold-pack
canning |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Raspberries from Brigham City area
waiting to be canned |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-13: (left to right) bread and butter
pickles, chili sauce, dill pickles, mustard pickles, sweet pickle
relish |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Home canned crab apples (left) and
raspberries (right) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Duplicate photo of Ella Tanner and
family at last family reunion (Ella Tanner collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Duplicate photo of barbeque at Tanner
family reunion (Ella Tanner collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Duplicate photo of foot race at Tanner
family reunion (Ella Tanner collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Duplicate photo of Grouse Creek
Orchestra (Ella Tanner collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Duplicate photo of Grouse Creek Band
(Ella Tanner collection): SLIDES MISSING |
1985 July | ||
CCE011: Melissa Tanner; Kenna & Brent
Tanner; women's handiwork |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Melissa Tanner with her crocheted
afghans |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Closeup of crocheted
afghan |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Crocheted afghan on tricot
bedspread |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Quilted tricot queen-sized
bedspread |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-7: Closeups of tricot bedspread, center
panel |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Quilted tricot queen-sized bedspread
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Closeup of quilted rose in center
panel of bedspread |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Back (light blue) and front (dark
blue) of quilted tricot |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Kenna Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Kenna & Brent Tanner (son)
with pieced quilt top, lone star design |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Closeup of pieced lone star quilt
top |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Kenna & Brent Tanner (son)
with crocheted afghan |
1985 July | ||
Slides 15-16 : Kenna Tanner's twin-sized tied camp
quilt, with closeup |
1985 July | ||
Slides 17-18 : Pieced log cabin design quilted
bedspread, with closeup |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19-20: Pieced butterfly design quilt, with
closeup |
1985 July | ||
CCE012: Milt Oman breaking a horse in the
roadside corral near rodeo grounds |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-12: Walking the horse so he gets used to
the saddle |
1985 July | ||
Slides 13-20: Mounting, riding the sometimes bucking
horse |
1985 July | ||
CCE013: Max & Melissa Tanner; Kathleen,
Toni & Tami Tanner; working on 4th of July float |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-3: Sign on Co-op door advertising July
4th celebration |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-5: Cutting grass along parade
route |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-7: Preparation of rodeo
grounds |
1985 July | ||
Slides 8-9: Out-of-town visitors watch float
construction by current residents at Max & Melissa tanners'
home |
1985 July | ||
Slides 10: Kathleen & Toni Tanner work on
the float |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11: Max Tanner's sister-in-law(?)
& Tami Tanner work on the float |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12: Tami Tanner poses near sagebrush and
flag decorations |
1985 July | ||
Slides 13-17: Local riders herd in stock for
rodeo |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-20: Local riders try out the newly
prepared grounds |
1985 July | ||
CCE014: Ella Tanner; Herbert Tanner; Winfred
Tanner; 4th of July community breakfast and parade |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Flags flying on the U.S. Post
Office |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Sleeping bags of out-of-town visitors
who camped out |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Cars of visitors staying with Max
& Melissa Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Burley (Idaho) Arts Council peels
potatoes for breakfast |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Folklorist Tom Carter prepares to
photograph serving line |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Cooks prepare and serve pancakes and
sausage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Young girl in breakfast
line |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Breakfast takes place on schoolyard
lawn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Young buckaroo enjoys
breakfast |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-12: Women and men visit with each other
during event |
1985 July | ||
Slides 13-14: Teenaged riders lead parade with U.S.
and Utah flags |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Children ride decorated bikes in the
parade |
1985 July | ||
Slides 16-17: Trucks and three wheelers pull
trailers with kids |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: 4-H Club float features
sheep |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Truck carries Grouse Creek seniors:
Ella Tanner, Herbert Tanner & Winfred Kimber; proclaims
"G.C.'s Best" |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Float with sagebrush and flags made by
K. Tanner and kids |
1985 July | ||
CCE015: Doug Tanner; Archie Toyn; Kathleen, Tami
& Thomas Tanner; 4th of July parade and variety show |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Kathleen Tanner float carrying kids
and sign "Our Best Crop" |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Kids on horseback in
parade |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Community gathers after parade at
school |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Equestrian flagbearers after
parade |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Bishop Doug Tanner welcomes audience
to variety show |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Folklorists Tom Carter and Hal Cannon
play (upon special request) in the variety show |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-8: Performance, both on and off stage, by
cloggers from Salt Lake City |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Vocal solo by Archie Toyn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Musical trio of local boys |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-12: Audience watching
performance |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Doug & Kathleen Tanner and
children |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Audience member videotapes variety
show |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Thomas & Tami Tanner with
unidentified friends |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Thomas Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 17-18: Special presentation of flowers to
those who'd lost family members to war |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Vocal number by Grouse Creek School
children |
1985 July | ||
CCE016: Rodeo sign up; children's dance; noon
meal; games on school lawn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Children's dance, with king and queen
of the dance |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-4: Children's dance: bunny
hop |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-7: Visiting and relaxing on the
lawn |
1985 July | ||
Slides 8-10: Family and friends share noon meal on
the lawn |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-13: Buckaroos signing up to participate in
rodeo |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14, 15: Concession (fish pond) for
children |
1985 July | ||
Slides 16, 17: Softball and riding horses after
meal |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-20: Softball game: SLIDES
MISSING |
1985 July | ||
CCE017 : 4th of July rodeo
(Duplicate Slides: 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 16, 17, 20)
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Rodeo flagbearer |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-10: Team roping |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-14: Bull riding |
1985 July | ||
Slides 15-18: ronc riding |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Calf roping |
1985 July | ||
CCE018 : 4th of July rodeo |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-5: Calf roping |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-14: Rodeo spectators lined up along
fence |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Older spectators watching rodeo from
across the highway in front of Hattie Tanner's home while
visiting |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Teenaged girls on
horseback |
1985 July | ||
Slides 17-18: Older spectators visiting |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19-20: Highway from the rodeo |
1985 July | ||
CCE019: Wedding reception for Brian &
JoLene (K. Hill) Thompson, son of Marge & Hugh Thompson, held at
LDS Church |
1985 July 4 | ||
Slides 1-5: Wedding line |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-7: Brother of the bride videotaping
reception |
1985 July | ||
Slides 8-10: Wedding quilt made by Marge
Thompson |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Wedding cake |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-13: Refreshment table |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-15: Young girls with aprons serving
refreshments |
1985 July | ||
Slides 16-20: Women in kitchen preparing
refreshments and cleaning up afterwards |
1985 July | ||
CCE020: Doug Tanner Ranch (old Max Tanner ranch);
interior decoration |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-5: Westward view of approach to Doug
Tanner ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-9: Cut and welded metal ranch gate, made
by CA welder |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Ranch house and stock
truck |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: View of hay fields from kitchen
sink |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-13: Doug Tanner's stock truck |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-16: Bunkhouse with detail of corner
notching and brands |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Interior of living rom with Doug's
chair |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18: Display on living room wall of the
Ogden LDS Temple, a child's handprint, and Mormon prophet: Spencer W.
Kimball |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Counted cross stitch plaque with
poem |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Photos of family members |
1985 July | ||
CCE021: Kathleen Tanner and children preparing
noon meals (two occasions) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Kathleen Tanner at kitchen
sink |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-3: Kathleen Tanner cutting roast beef and
pork for serving |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Angie (l) and Kathleen Tanner with
dough for donuts |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Kathleen Tanner serving mashed
potatoes with donuts in front |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Kathleen Tanner putting mashed
potatoes in bowl |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Kathleen Tanner at sink, Angie at
stove and Amy Tanner cutting salad |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Amy Tanner using mixer |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Angie Tanner at stove; Amy Tanner
cutting salad |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Kathleen Tanner instructing Amy Tanner
while Angie Tanner works behind them |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Angie Tanner at stove; Amy Tanner at
counter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Angie Tanner stirring and heating
something |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Amy Tanner preparing salad |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: (l to r) Kathleen, Terry, Angie, Tami
and Toni Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 15-16: Terry Tanner (l) and Angie Tanner
shredding cheese for tacos |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: (l to r) Kathleen, Terry and Tami
Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-19: Table: mashed potatoes, gravy, roast
beef & pork, pickled beets, chili sauce, beet jelly, butter,
green beans & coleslaw |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Angie Tanner holding the baby, Trisha
Tanner |
1985 July | ||
CCE022: Doug & Kathleen Tanner children;
Max Tanner and brother; Winfred Kimber; Marge & Hugh
Thompson |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Tami Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-4: Trisha (baby) and Toni
Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-9: Thomas Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 10: Angie Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Max Tanner with granddaughter, Trisha
Tanner (daughter of Doug & Kathleen Tanner) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-13: Max Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Max Tanner and his brother from
Brigham City, UT |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Max Tanner's brother |
1985 July | ||
Slides 16-17: Winfred Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-19: Marge & Hugh Thompson at their
dining room table |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Display of religious books &
family photos in Thompson living room |
1985 July | ||
CCE023: Interviewing W. Kimber & M.
Tanner; documenting Independence Day; Fieldworkers; Frost
homestead |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: (l to r) (?), Verna Kimber, Debbie
Randall, Winfred Kimber at old Frost homestead |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: (l to r) Winfred Kimber, Carl
Fleischhauer, Tom carter, at Frost homestead |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-5 : Tom Carter interviewing Winfred Kimber
at Frost homestead |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-9: Debbie Randall & Tom Carter
measuring cabin at old Frost homestead |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Tom Carter drawing old Frost
cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-12: Tom Carter & Debbie Randall
measuring fence surrounding Frost place |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Tom Carter photographing details of
cabin construction |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-17 : Hal Cannon interviewing Max Tanner and
his brother |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Debbie Randall interviewing community
& visitors on Independence Day celebration |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: (l to r) Carl Fleischhauer, Tom Carter
& Hal Cannon in front of school at the Independence Day picnic
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Hal Cannon with camera
equipment |
1985 July | ||
1 | 2 | Carl Fleischhauer Color Transparency Logs 26 sheets original images, 1 sheet duplicate images
(folder 023)
|
1985 July 1985 & 1988 August |
CCF001: Fieldwork equipment; scenic views; Steven
Kimber haying |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slides 1-3: The Utah Folk Arts Program office:
fieldwork equipment from DC: tape recorders, cameras, computer,
supplies |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slides 4-6: The north end of the Grouse Creek
Valley, view south with cattle in foreground |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slides 7-8: Steve Kimber haying in the field east
of the house toward the creek |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slides 9-10: Tom Carter and Steve
Kimber |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slides 11-14: Picking up hay bales with the bale
wagon, some with old Frost place in background |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slides 15-16: Dropping the stack of bales on the
west side of the former Frost outbuilding |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slide 17: The alignment string (old baling
twine) nailed to the ground, used by Steve Kimber to back the bale
wagon in place |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slides 18-19: Old sled, piled high with used baling
twine |
1985 July 2 | ||
CCF002: Louis Tanner; old Frost place; fieldwork
headquarters house |
1985 July 2-3 | ||
Slides 1-2: Louis Tanner and friend load an Angus
bull to move |
1985 July 2-3 | ||
Slides 3-5: Louis Tanner |
1985 July 2-3 | ||
Slides 6-8: Louis Tanner & Tom
Carter |
1985 July 2-3 | ||
Slides 9-13: Looking down into the head of the
valley from the road to the north (evening light) |
1985 July 2-3 | ||
Slides 14-16: Same site as slides 9-13, with
telephoto lense, view toward the west |
1985 July 2-3 | ||
Slides 17-20: (next morning) fieldwork headquarters
house, railroad tie outbuilding behind the barn |
1985 July 3 | ||
CCF003:: Fieldwork headquarters house; Old Frost
place; Co-op store |
1985 July 3 | ||
Slides 1-2: Fieldwork headquarters house from the
front, Tom Carter's vehicle |
1985 July 3 | ||
Slides 3-8: Looking west, down the hill at the old
Frost place |
1985 July 3 | ||
Slides 9-10: Looking north from the old Frost
place |
1985 July 3 | ||
Slides 11-17: Inside and outside shots of community
Co-op store, including poster for Fourth of July celebration on
door |
1985 July 3 | ||
CCF004:: Rhea & Archie Toyn; post office |
1985 July 3-4 | ||
Slides 1-3: Recording session at the Toyn's home:
Rhea & Archie Toyn, Hal Cannon |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-5: Rhea's deceased mother's shoe (she had
polio), displayed on a shelf in the living room (set near window for
photos) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-8: Rhea & Archie Toyn |
1985 July | ||
Slides 9-12: Next morning: views by early morning
light (moon still visible) from headquarters house |
1985 July 4 | ||
Slides 13-14: post office |
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Slides 15-18: Posters on P.O. door, including one
for fourth of July celebrations |
1985 July | ||
CCF005: Co-op store; stone barn; townscape |
1985 July 4 | ||
Slides 1-4: Townscapes |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Townscapes with corrals and animal
pens |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-8: Co-op store |
1985 July | ||
Slides 9-15: Stone barn |
1985 July | ||
CCF006: Frost house; Doug Tanner ranch |
1985 July 4 | ||
Slides 1-15: The old log house at the old Frost
place, with dirt roof |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Tom Carter, Kathleen Tanner &
Carol Edison in the kitchen after dinner at the Doug and Kathleen
Tanner home |
1985 July | ||
Slides 17-18: Doug and Kathleen Tanner daughters
eating dinner (after adults), Kathleen Tanner and Tom Carter in
background |
1985 July | ||
CCF007: Doug Tanner ranch |
1985 July; 1985 July 4 | ||
Slides 1-4: Looking at the Tanner ranchstead and
house from hill to the east |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-10: View of southwest of house, looking
down on the house, yard, ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-12: From same spot, looking toward
valley |
1985 July | ||
Slides 13-18: Doug Tanner interviewed by Hal Cannon,
with Nagra tape recorder in foreground |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Doug Tanner |
1985 July | ||
CCF008: Doug & Kathleen Tanner family;
Fletcher house |
1985 July 4 | ||
Slides 1-3: Portrait of Doug Tanner
family |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-19: Fletcher house, including inside and
outside images |
1985 July | ||
CCF009: Tanner National Registry house |
1985 July 4 | ||
Slides 1-3: Tanner house on the national registry
|
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-5: Scene of valley |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-10: Tanner National Register
house |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-15: Mormon hay stacker or hay derrick,
located on main road outside town |
1985 July | ||
Slides 16-17: Fieldwork team on 4th of July picnic
(l to r) H. Cannon, T. Carter, C. Edison, D. Randall, C.
Fleischhauer |
1985 July | ||
CCF010: Warren Kimber haying &
irrigating; Doug Tanner family |
1985 July 5 | ||
Slides 1-8: Warren Kimber and son
haying |
1985 July | ||
Slides 9-13: Water in irrigation ditch |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-15: Dinner table set at Doug &
Kathleen Tanner's home: roast beef and pork |
1985 July | ||
CCF011: Foodways at the Doug and Kathleen Tanner
home; Jeff Thomas ranch |
1985 JUly 5 | ||
Slides 1-10: Kathleen and daughters making
donuts |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-13: Toni frosting walnut
squares |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-18: Jeff Thomas irrigating garden (Tom
Carter in slide 16) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Hot spring on the Thomas place, 100
degree temperature |
1985 July | ||
CCF012: Rock corral; Fletcher house |
1985 July 5 | ||
Slides 1-7: Jeff Thomas with Tom Carter at the
rock corral, used for hunting and dressing deer |
1985 July | ||
Slides 8-9: Granite outbuilding at the Thomas
place |
1985 July | ||
Slides 10-11: relatively new irrigation system at
the Fletcher house |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-15: Tom Carter at the fieldwork
headquarters logging a tape on the Kaypro computer |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Carl Fleischhauer's sleeping area in
the corner of the office |
1985 July | ||
CCF013: Independence Day Celebration on |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 1: Members of the Oakley, ID Arts
council, peel potatoes for the lunch while breakfast is
served |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-3: Brice Bedke |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 4-5: Kids on three-wheelers dive down the
road in front of the school |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 6-7: The Grouse Creek School
building |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 8-12 : 4th of July breakfast hosted by the
Oakley, Idaho Arts Council |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 13-14: People eating at school tables
outside |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 15-16: Man with T-shirt: "My wife--yes; my
dog--maybe; my gun--never" |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 17-18: Debbie Randall (in red shirt) conducts
interviews |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 19-20: People eating breakfast at school
tables outside |
1985 July 6 | ||
CCF014: Patriotic program at the Independence Day
Celebration on |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 1-2: Boy Scout color guard |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 3-4: Audience sings National
Anthem |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 5-6: Man singing |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 7-10: Tom Cater and Hal Cannon
perform |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 11-17: Cloggers |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 18-19: School chorus led by
teacher |
1985 July 6 | ||
CCF015: Patriotic program & activities at
the 4th of July Celebration on |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 1-3: Ceremony for veterans |
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Slides 4-5: Line for lunch, served by Oakley Idaho
Arts Council |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 6-9: Children's dance |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 10: Three girls |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 11-12: Nevada buckaroos from Gamble Ranch: (l
to r) Hal Bongiovi, Gordon Stanford, Harland Jewett |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 13-14: Eating lunch and
socializing |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 15-16: Kids' bikes decorated for parade, with
hand-painted flag |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 17-18: C. Fleischhauer visiting with local
man |
1985 July 6 | ||
CCF016: Independence Day Celebration on |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 1-2: Signing up for rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 3-6: Kids races |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 6-9: Children's dance |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 7-11: Betty Tanner (dark hair with glasses)
run fishpond |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 12-16: Baseball game in playing fields south
of school |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 13: Meredith Morgan from Orem,
UT |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 14: Terri Tanner from North Ogden,
UT |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 15: At first base, pitcher Corey Anderson
slides in as John Anderson catches the ball (from Bountiful,
UT) |
1985 July 6 | ||
CCF017: Independence Day Rodeo on
(Duplicate Slides: 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18)
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 1-3: racing flags around the
arena |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 4-7: Grand entry |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 8-20: Images shot from judge/announcer
stand; the emcee is Merlin Tanner |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 8-11: Getting mounted on a saddle
bronc |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 12: Cow riding |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 13: Saddle bronc comes out of the
chute |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 14-17: Team roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 18-20: Looking over Merlin Tanner's shoulder
at saddle bronc riding |
1985 July 6 | ||
CCF018: Independence Day Rodeo on |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 1-2: Rigging up |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 3-5: Folks sitting on fence watching
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 6: Man and boy in parking area north of arena |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 7: Family in parking area north of
arena |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 8: Parking area; boy on the left is Tommy
Tanner; man with camera is Hal Cannon |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 9: Man walking dog in area south of
corrals |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 10-11: Food counter |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 12: Kids on three-wheelers watch
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 13: Calf roping: rider is Doug
Tanner |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 14: Men at gate |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 15-18: Cow riding |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 19-20: Crowd along the north
fence |
1985 July 6 | ||
CCF019: Brian & JoLene (K. Hill) Thompson
wedding reception |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 1-7: Brian and JoLene (K. Hill) Thompson
greet guests in receiving line at LDS Church; cake in slides
6-7 |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 8-9: Wide shot of room, guests eat
refreshments at tables |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 10-14: Close-up of Brian and JoLene (K. Hill)
Thompson in the receiving line |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 15: Video documentation of
event |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 16: Parents at of the bride and
groom |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 17-19: Exterior of church |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 20: Bride and groom |
1985 July 6 | ||
CCF020: Independence Day Celebration Dance, LDS
Church building |
1985 July 6-7 | ||
Slides 1-6: Dancing |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Band: Craig Adams and
Apocalypse |
1985 July | ||
Slides 8-9: Dancing |
1985 July | ||
Slides 10-20: LDS Church building, some with people
on way to Sunday meetings on |
1985 July 7 | ||
CCF021: Views of Grouse Creek; Old Frost place;
Co-op (2 1/4" transparencies: negatives)
|
1985 July 2-3 | ||
Slides 1-4: View of Grouse Creek area
valley |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Looking west, down the hill, at the
old Frost place |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-9: North view of valley |
1985 July | ||
Slides 10-12: Interior of Co-op store |
1985 July | ||
CCF022: Co-op; Post Office; views of Grouse
Creek (2 1/4" transparencies: negatives)
|
1985 July 3-4 | ||
Slides 1-2: Exterior of Co-op store at
noon |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-5: Post office |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-8: View of town taken from the rodeo
arena |
1985 July | ||
Slides 9-10: View of town |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-12: Exterior of Co-op store in morning
light |
1985 July | ||
CCF023: Scenic views. Old Frost ranch (2 1/4" transparencies: negatives)
|
1985 July 4 | ||
Slides 1-2: Old log house at the Frost
ranch |
1985 July 4 | ||
Slides 2-5: Tanner house on the National
Register |
1985 July 4 | ||
Slides 6-7: Northwest scene looking west across
the valley |
1985 July 4 | ||
CCF024: Delivering the Grouse Creek Collection to
the USU Fife Folklore Archives; sorting cattle in the fall |
1988 October 7-8 | ||
Slides 1-3: Delivering the Grouse Creek Collection
to the USU Fife Folklore Archives |
1988 October | ||
Slides 4-5: Hugh Thompson and horse |
1988 October | ||
Slides 6-20: Sorting cattle in the fall (image 12:
Doug Tanner, image 18, 19 Max Tanner) |
1988 October | ||
CCF025: Sorting cattle after roundup in the fall
with Max, Doug and Tom Tanner |
1988 October 8 | ||
Slides 1-5: Doug and Max Tanner rive a group of
their cattle a mile north of lot |
1988 October 8 | ||
Slides 6-8: Arriving field, cattle enter through
gate adjacent to the cattle guard (image 2 of Tom Tanner and
friend) |
1988 October 8 | ||
Slides 9-13: Max Tanner and his gear |
1988 October 8 | ||
Slides 14-17: Conversation after move; Angie brought
soft drinks and candy bars |
1988 October 8 | ||
Slides 18-19: Jay Tanner's new house |
1988 October 8 | ||
Slide 20: Sign announcing talk by Tom Carter and
Carl Fleischhauer on Grouse Creek Cultural Survey |
1988 October 8 | ||
CCF026: Sorting cattle; Doug Tanner Ranch |
1988 October 8-9 | ||
Slides 1-4: Angie Tanner with reata |
1988 October | ||
Slide 5: Angie on horseback |
1988 October | ||
Slides 6-7: Jay Tanner and Doug Tanner moving
animals back at the lot (Tom Cater in image 6) |
1988 October | ||
Slide 8: Jay Tanner |
1988 October | ||
Slides 9-10: Tom & Angie Tanner and friend
loading horses on truck |
1988 October | ||
Slide 11: House and grounds of the Secrist sheep
operation |
1988 October | ||
Slide 12: Looking east past the
Secrist |
1988 October | ||
Slides 13-14: Ranch ro the northeast |
1988 October | ||
Slides 15-17: Horses in Doug Tanner's field next to
the house |
1988 October | ||
Slides 19-20: Interior of Doug and Kathleen Tanner's
remodeled house |
1988 October | ||
1 | 3 | Debbie Randall Color Transparency Logs 31 sheets original images, 1 sheet duplicate images
(folder 024)
|
1985 July |
CDR001: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 2: J. R. Simplot Co., frame
barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 2A: metal silo |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 2B: frame granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 2C: corrals |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site 3: William Paskett house (Simplot
is current owner) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 3A: mobile home |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-9: Site 4: Annie Mecham house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 4: Annie Mecham house, rear
view |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 4: Annie Mecham house, interior
moldings |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 5: Louis Tanner
trailer |
1985 July | ||
Slides 13-14: Site 6: Allen Newman Tanner
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 6: Allen Newman Tanner house,
rear view |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 7: Allen Newman Tanner house,
interior |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 6: Allen Newman Tanner house,
central passage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 6: Allen Newman Tanner house and
stone granary |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Site 6A: stone granary |
1985 July | ||
CDR002: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 6A: Allen Newman Tanner stone
granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 6A: stone granary, lintel over
window |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-6: Site 7: Allen Raymond Tanner house:
SLIDE 4 MISSING |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 7: Allen Raymond, interior view
from front to back door |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 7B, C, D: root cellar and two
outhouses |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 7C: tie outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 7D: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 7B: C-root cellar and tie
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 7B: root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 7, 7B: Allen Raymond Tanner
house, rear view and root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 7B: root cellar, interior
view |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 7B: root cellar, remains of dirt
roof |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 7A: view of Moroni Tanner cabin
and animal shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slides 17-18: Site 7A: Moroni Tanner
cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 7A: Moroni Tanner cabin, rear
view |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 7A: Moroni Tanner cabin,
interior |
1985 July | ||
CDR003: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Site 7A: Moroni Tanner Cabin,
interior |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-4: Site 7A: Moroni Tanner Cabin,
underside |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Site 7A: Moroni Tanner Cabin, view of
logs showing numbers scratched into logs used in the construction of
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 7J: Moroni Tanner log animal
shelters |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 7: Tanner outbuildings,
outbuildings associated with site 6 & 7 |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 7E: log cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 7F: log pig pen |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 7G: log chicken coop |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 7H2: log and slab open animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 7H1: log and frame machine shed
|
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-15: Site 7H3: log and slab open animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slides 16-17: Site 7I: corrals |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 8: Herbert Tanner
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 8A: mobile home |
1985 July | ||
CDR004: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 9: box Elder Road Department,
frame garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 9A: frame garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 9B: sided office |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 9C: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site 10: George & Amanda
Paskett house (currently Rhea & Archie Toyn house) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 10A: tie wash house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 10B: sided square cabin moved
from near site 15 |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 10C: log outbuilding moved from
homestead on hill to the north |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 10D: plywood outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 10E: new log house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 10F: metal storage
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 10G: new log storage
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 10H: new log garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 10I: chicken coop |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 11: mobile home |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 11A: log outbuildings |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 12: sided pyramid cottage
(currently Marge Thompson's house) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 12A: board and batten
garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 12B: tie garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 13: BLM Grouse Creek Field
Station: complex out of period buildings |
1985 July | ||
CDR005: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-3: Site 14: Phillip Paskett
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 14: Phillip Paskett house, rear
view |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site 14: Phillip Paskett house,
interior wall showing |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 14: Phillip Paskett house, view
of roof construction from the interior |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 14A: log barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 14B: log animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 14C: tie shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 14D: log and slab animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 14E: root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 15: Parley Paskett
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 15: Parley Paskett house, rear
view |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 15A: aluminum sided storage
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15-18: Site 15B: log chicken coop |
1985 July | ||
CDR006: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 16: tie cabin from
Lucin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 16A: tie garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 16B: log barn with attached log
animal shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 16C: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site 17: Grouse Creek Post Office,
from mining town east of Lucin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 18: William Charles Kimber
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 18A: frame garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 18B: frame pyramid
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 18C: log shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 18D: log, frame and tie
sheds |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 18E: four frame sheds |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-14: Site 19: Albert F. Richins
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 19: Albert F. Richins house, rear
view |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 19: Albert F. Richins house, main
entrance |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 19: Albert F. Richins house,
window |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 19: Albert F. Richins house, view
from main |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 19: Albert F. Richins house,
interior door between living room and parlor |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 19: tie and frame
garage |
1985 July | ||
CDR007: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 19B: sided chicken
coop |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 19C: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 19D: tie shed |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-5: Site 20: rodeo grounds |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 21: stone tithing
granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 22: Amanda Tanner house
(currently Winfred Kimber house) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 22A: frame garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 22B: metal garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 22C: tie cabin from
Lucin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 22D: board and batten
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 22E: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 23: Joseph S. Barlow house
(currently Milt Oman house) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 23A: tie garage |
1985 July | ||
Slides 15-16: Site 23B: frame garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 23D: tie shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 24: Lawrence C. Kimber
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 24A: tie garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 24B: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
CDR008: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 24C: Lawrence C. Kimber tie
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 24D: log and frame
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 25: Doug Wakefield mobile
home |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 25A: mobile home |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Site 25B: Milas Wakefield
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 25B: Milas Wakefield house, rear
view |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 25C: log animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 25D: log outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 25E: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 26: Milas Wakefield Store
(currently Grouse Creek Co-op) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 26A: tie garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 26B: metal silo |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 27: Max Melissa Tanner
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 27A: frame shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 28: Almie Richins
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 28A: mobile home |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 28B: frame
outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 28C: frame garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 28D: board and batten
shed |
1985 July | ||
CDR009: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 28E: root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 28F: metal and frame
sheds |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 28G: tie shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 29: William C. Betteridge
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site 29A: metal sided storage building
moved from school |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 29B: E-metal silos and root
cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 29C: inside out frame
granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 29D: log and frame shed
complex |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 30: Grouse Creek
School |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 30A: stone carriage
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 31: Grouse Creek LDS Ward
(church) house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 32: deteriorated tie
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 32A: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-15: Site 33: Thomas Toyn house
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 33A: Thomas Toyn house, rear
addition |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 33A: log outbuildings |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 33B: ruins of stone
barn |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Site 34: Albert J. Ballingham
house |
1985 July | ||
CDR010: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 34: frame garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 34B: root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 34C: frame shed |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-5: Site 34D: log cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 34E: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 35: Arthur R. Richins house
(currently Steven Kimber house) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 35A: root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 35B: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 35C: tie sheds |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 35D: tie sheds |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 35E: log animal
shelters |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 36: altered tie
garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 36B: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 36B: tie barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 36C: tie chicken coop |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 36D: root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 36E: frame shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 36E: board and batten
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 36G: frame shed |
1985 July | ||
CDR011: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 37: William J. Cook house
(currently Raida Kimber house) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 37A: frame shed from
Lucin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 37B: frame shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 37C: tie shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site 37D: tie shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 37E: frame tack shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 38: Joseph B. Lee
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 38A: mobile home |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 38B: plywood outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 38C: frame chicken
coop |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 38D: log barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 39: ruin of frame
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 39A: ruin of root
cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 40: Charles Kimber
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 40: Charles Kimber house, rear
view |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 40A: ruin of frame
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 40B: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 40C: log outbuildings |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 40D: log outbuildings |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 40E: H-board and batten barn adn
chicken coop |
1985 July | ||
CDR012: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 40F: Charles Kimber complex: tie
animal shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 40G: frame garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 40I: metal silo |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 40J: Ogden State Bank frame
storage shed |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Site 41: James Cook house, southwest
corner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-8: Site 41: James Cook house, northeast
corner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 41: James Cook house, southeast
corner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 41: James Cook house, north
facade |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 41: James Cook house, cellar
entrance |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 41: James Cook house, parlor
door |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 41: board and batten storage
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 41B: board and batten
outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 41C: board and batten chicken
coop |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 41D: log and tie animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 42: Hugh Roberts
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 42A: log cabin moved from site
49 |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 42B: frame house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 42C: deteriorated tie
outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
CDR013: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 42D: Hugh Roberts complex:
deteriorated tie animal shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 44: Grouse Creek
Cemetery |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 44: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
west facade |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 44: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
south facade |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site 44A: tie shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 44B: tie barn |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-8: Site 45: John Hadfield, Sr.,
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 45: John Hadfield, Sr., house,
rear view |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 45: John Hadfield, Sr., house,
entrance |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 45: John Hadfield, Sr., house,
front window |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 45: John Hadfield, Sr., house,
interior |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 45A: slab animal shelter and
corral |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 46: ruins of Phillip
Paskett/Lorenzo Richins house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 46A: log outbuildings |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 46B: slab animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 46C: remains of demolished log
outbuildings |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 47: Frank Dale house (currently
Brian Blanthorn house) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 47A: tie garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 47B: frame shed |
1985 July | ||
CDR014: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 47C: Frank Dale complex: frame
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 47D: tie barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 47E: metal silo |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 47F: tie and frame animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site 48: mobile home |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 48A: Charles Kimber store/E.C.
Betteridge house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 48B: William C. Betteridge house,
southwest corner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 48B: William C. Betteridge house,
northeast corner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 48C: board and batten
outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 48D: metal shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 48E: log barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 48F: log animal shelter
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 48G: tie outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-15: Site 49: George A. Blanthorn stone
animal shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 49A: stone foundation |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 49B: hay derrick |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 50: William Shaw house, west
facade |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 50: William Shaw house, southeast
facade |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 50A: log and slab animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
CDR015: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 50B: William Shaw complex: ruin
of log animal |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 51A: Dave Douglas
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 51A: metal garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 51B: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site 51C: frame guest
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 52: Edward Frost
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 52A: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 52B: frame garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 52C: wood shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 52D: root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-12: Site 52E: log, frame, tie
sheds |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 52F: log barn with frame
addition |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 52G: frame animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 52H: log bunk house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 52I: log granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 52J: original Edward Frost log
house |
1985 July | ||
CDR016: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 53: Frank LeRoy Frost
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 53A: root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 53B: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 53C: log chicken coop |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site 54: Charles William Kimber, Jr.,
tie granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 54A: hay derrick |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 55: Elmer Kimber house (currently
Emily Kimber house) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 55A: tie shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 55B: tie and frame
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 55C: tie granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 55D: metal silo |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 55E: log chicken coop |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 55F: slab animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 55G: tie barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 56: William Ballingham house
(currently Oren and Opal Kimber house) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 56A: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 56B: tie and log equipment
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 56C: log outbuildings with log
animal shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 56D: Charles Kimber cabin
(currently log animal shelter) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 56E: tie shed |
1985 July | ||
CDR017: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 56F: William Ballingham Complex:
log barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 57: Godfrey Ballingham house
(currently Lyman Kimber house) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 58: entrance gate of Charles and
Ellen Toyn property |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 58: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
northwest corner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site 58: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
southwest corner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 58: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
southeast corner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 58: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
connection between east porch section and house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 58: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
kitchen |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 58: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
skinned coyote hung on north vestibule |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 58A: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 58B: pump house |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-13: Site 58C: tie wash house |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-16: Site 58D: log granary |
1985 July | ||
Slides 17-19: Site 58E: log chicken coop |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 58F: log barn |
1985 July | ||
CDR018: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Site 58F: Charles and Ellen Toyn
complex: log barn |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-4: Site 58F: notching on log barn,
southeast corner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Site 58F: interior of barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 58: loading ramp |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 59: Randy Kimber mobile home
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 59A: John Hadfield, Jr.,
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 59B: frame garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 59C: log barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 59D: log barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 59E: log barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 60: Archie and Rhea Toyn
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 60A: sided guest
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 60B: metal garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 60C: frame blacksmith shop moved
from site 58 |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site 60D: metal silo |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site 60E: tie and frame
outbuildings |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 60F: tie and frame
sheds |
1985 July | ||
CDR019: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 60G: Archie and Rhea Toyn
complex; board and batten and tie shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 60H: tie barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 61: William and Grace Jorgenson
Hadfield house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site 61A: mobile home |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site 61B: frame garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site 61C: tie chicken coop |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site 61D: tie granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site 61E: metal barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 61F: tie animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site 61G: tie barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site 61H: inside out frame
granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site 62: Jeff Kimber mobile home
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site 62A: William Morgan cabin
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site 62B: tie cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 62C: frame outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 62D: log stable |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site 62E: tie cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-19: Site 63: Ross Rytting
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site 63: Ross Rytting
corral |
1985 July | ||
CDR020: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
(Duplicate slide: 14)
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch:
corral |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-4: Site 63: Ross Rytting
cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Site 63: Ross Rytting cabin, rear
view |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-8 : Site 63A: log chicken coop and
corral |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site 63A: southeast corner of log
chicken coop showing door for chickens to enter |
1985 July | ||
Slides 10-12: Site 63B: log barn |
1985 July | ||
Slides 13-14: Site 63C: sheep camp |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site 63C: sheep camp and Rytting
cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site 63: Ross Rytting
corral |
1985 July | ||
Slides 17-18: Site 63: Ross Rytting corral
chute |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Site 63: Ross Rytting
corral |
1985 July | ||
CDR021: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site 63: Ross Rytting complex: corral
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site 63: Ross Rytting complex: beef
hook |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site 63: 63: Ross Rytting complex:
gate |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4-5: Site OGC 1: Cotton Thomas
cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site OGC 1A: log cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site OGC 1B: deteriorated log
outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site OGC 8: Sam Kimball
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site OGC 8A: concrete and log sunken
granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site OGC 9: Sam Kimball house
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site OGC 9A: Debbie Randall evaluating
log cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site OGC9A: log cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site OGC 9B: deteriorated log
barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site OGC 15: frame school
(?) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site OGC 17: concrete phone booth
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site OGC 18: historical marker for
Charles, Sr., and Caroline Kimber, 1877-1891 |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site OGC 18: William Charles Kimber
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site OGC 18A: root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site OGC 18B: mobile home |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site OGC 18C: frame house |
1985 July | ||
CDR022: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site OGC 18D: tie shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site OGC 18E: tie garage and attached
board and batten shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site OGC 18F: log and tie chicken
coop |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site OGC 18G: tie chicken
coop |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Site OGC 18H: board and batten
granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site OGC 18I: log milk cow shed/animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site OGC 18J: log and tie winter sheep
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site OGC 18K: deteriorated log ice
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site OGC 18L: hay derrick |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site OGC 18M: log and tie lamb
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site OGC 18N: tie lamb
shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site OGC 20: Reese Warburton house,
east facade |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site OGC 20: Reese Warburton house,
west facade |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site OGC 20A: Tanner log
cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site OGC 20B: metal silo |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site OGC 20C: board and batten
outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site OGC 20D: hay derrick |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site OGC 20E: metal barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20 :: Site OGC 20F: frame railroad cabin
from Lucin |
1985 July | ||
CDR023: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site OGC 20G: Warburton complex: frame
school from Lucin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site OGC 20H: log
outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site OGC 20I: deteriorated log
outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site OGC 20: log and stone animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site OGC 20K: windmill |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site OGC 20L: log animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site OGC 20M: log
outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site OGC 20N: log barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site OGC 20O: log and stone animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site OGC 20O: log and stone animal
shelter, rear view |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site OGC 20P: metal shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site OGC 20Q: board and batten shed
from Lucin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site OGC 20R: board and batten shed
from Lucin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site OGC 20S: Dwight Warburton
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site OGC 20T: board and batten shed
from Lucin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site OGC 20U: tie shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site OGC 20V: sided singled cell
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site OGC 20W: Ross Warburton
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site OGC 20Y: tie garage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site OGC 20Z: log animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
CDR024: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site OGC 20Z: Warburton complex: frame
railroad cabin from Lucin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site OGC 20-1: Warburton complex:
frame railroad cabin from Lucin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site OGC 21: Hart Ranch
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site OGC 21A: frame
outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6 : Site 22: Warburton house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site OGC 24: Gary Secrist house and
outhouse |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site OGC 24B: frame shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site OGC 24C: tie shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site OGC 25, 25A: Etna School and
carriage house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site OGC 25: Etna School |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site OGC 25A: Etna School carriage
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site OGC 26: Lucas ranch, log
cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site OGC 26A: log animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Site OGC 26B: log
outbuildings |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Site OGC 26C: deteriorated log
cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Site OGC 26D: corral |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Site OGC 26E: root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Site OGC 27B: Thomas ranch complex:
stone storage building |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Site OGC 27E: log barn |
1985 July | ||
CDR025: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Site OGC 27F: Thomas ranch complex:
log granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Site OGC 28: Seth Fletcher
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Site OGC 28A: ruins of stone
barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Site OGC 28B: log
outbuildings |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Site OGC 28D: log
outbuilding/cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Site OGC 28E: hay derrick |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Site OGC 28F: stone and log animal
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Site OGC 28G: metal silos |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Site OGC 29: frame double cell
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Site OGC 29A: log cabin |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Site OGC 29B: corral |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Site OGC 29C: tie
outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Site OGC 29D: hay derrick |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Site OGC 30: stone dam |
1985 July | ||
CDR026: Independence Day celebration, including
breakfast, parade, and lunch held, on |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 1: Breakfast at the celebration, photo
includes Amy Tanner, Merlin Tanner, Jay Tanner, Carl Fleischhauer, Hal
Cannon |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 2: Breakfast, photo includes Cheryl
Carter, Kenna Tanner, Merlin Tanner, Carol Edison, Carl
Fleischhauer |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 3: Parade: Marcia Oman is the adult in
the picture |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 4-6: Parade |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 7-8 : 4-H club float: Angie Tanner holding
middle lamb and Toni Tanner holding lamb at the end of the
float |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 9-10: Parade |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 11: Senior citizen's float: seated (l to
r) Ella Tanner, Herbert Tanner, and Winfred Kimber |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 12-13: Parade |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 14: Riders and horses in parade, including
Miranda Blanthorn and Brandon Blanthorn |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 15-19: After the parade |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 20: Lunch at the celebration |
1985 August 6 | ||
CDR027: Independence Day celebration, including
lunch and rodeo, held on |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 1-4: Lunch |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 5-7: Rodeo participants signing up for the
rodeo activities with Milt Oman |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 8: Group of men chatting after lunch
(Merlin Tanner, Barney McWilliams, and Jay Tanner) |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 9-10: Rodeo grounds during the
celebration |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 11: Spectators at the rodeo, woman is Fern
Kimber |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 12-13: Spectators at the rodeo |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 14: Horses and trailers during the
rodeo |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 15-18: Entrance of participants at the
beginning of the rodeo |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 19-20: Presentation of the colors at the
beginning of the rodeo, rider on the right is Angie Tanner |
1985 August 6 | ||
CDR028: Independence Day celebration rodeo held
on
(Duplicate slide: 11)
|
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 1: presentation of the colors at the
rodeo, Angie Tanner on right |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 2-10: Bronc riding |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 11-20: Steer riding |
1985 August 6 | ||
CDR029: Independence Day celebration rodeo held
on |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 1-3: Steer riding |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 4-14: Team roping |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 15-20: Calf roping |
1985 August 6 | ||
CDR030: Independence Day celebration rodeo held
on
(Duplicate slide: 18)
|
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 1-5: Calf roping |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 6-14: Barrel racing |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 15: Jay and Tom Tanner before Tom's calf
ride |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 16: Tom Tanner during his calf
ride |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slide 17: Tom Tanner after his calf
ride |
1985 August 6 | ||
Slides 18-20: Children riding calves |
1985 August 6 | ||
CDR031: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites |
1985 August 7 | ||
Slides 1-3: Children riding calves |
1985 August 7 | ||
Slide 4: Doug Tanner on horseback |
1985 August 7 | ||
Slide 5: Riders at rodeo |
1985 August 7 | ||
1 | 4 | Hal Cannon Color Transparency Logs 19 sheets original images, 1 sheet duplicate images
(folder 025)
|
1985 July 1985-1986 June |
CHC001: Winfred Kimber; Frost farmstead |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slides 1-3: Portraits of Winfred Kimber at Frost
farmstead |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slides 4-7: Fieldwork entourage follow Winfred
Kimber around farm with recorders and cameras |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slides 8-10: Views of north Grouse Creek from
hillside above Frost farmstead |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slide 11: Custom painted stock truck at Frost
farm |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slide 12: Gate into farmyard |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slide 13: View into root cellar at cupboard
stored below |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slide 14: View from Grouse Creek pass into
Junction Valley |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slides 15-17: Tom Carter photographing |
1985 July 2 | ||
Slides 18-20: Unidentified man fixes tire at side of
Grouse Creek Co-op |
1985 July 2 | ||
CHC002: Independence Day celebration activities
held on |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 1-3: Children's foot races after
program |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 4: Guests visit and eat breakfast on lawn
of school |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 5-7: Contestants sign up and pay entry fee
for rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 8: Men talk at breakfast |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 9-10: Family riding down Grouse Creek main
street to rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 11-13: Men behind the scenes at the
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 14: Hand painted sign at entrance to
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 15-19: Rodeo events |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 20: Boy helped off grounds after calf
ride |
1985 July 6 | ||
CHC003: Independence Day celebration rodeo held
on |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 1-6: People watch rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 7-9: Line of cowboy boots on rail as
cowboys sit behind grand stand to watch rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 10-11: More preparation for rodeo
events |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 12: View from street of rodeo
events |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 13-18: Youngster getting in chute for calf
riding event |
1985 July 6 | ||
CHC004: Herding cattle from Emigrant pass to
Moulton; errands at Simplot shop in Murtaugh |
1985 July 8 | ||
Slides 1-5: Milt Oman and Barney McWilliams moving
cattle |
1985 July 8 | ||
Slides 6-11: loading horses in truck after cattle
are moved |
1985 July 8 | ||
Slides 12-20: Milt Oman with truck to be fixes at
shop in Murtaugh |
1985 July 8 | ||
Slide 19: Delivery truck used by Milt's sister
Anne's catering business in Burley |
1985 July 8 | ||
CHC005: Wallace Betteridge rawhide braiding,
Montello, NV
(Duplicate slides: 2, 11)
|
1985 July 25 | ||
Slides 1-8: Wide angle shot of Wallace Betteridge
working with hondo |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slides 9-13: Closeup of hondo |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slides 14-15: Wallace Betteridge
braiding |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slides 16: Bit and bridle inherited by Wallace
Betteridge with homemade silver work |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slides 17: Braided hondo ready to be tied onto
rope |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slides 18: Bit and bridle inherited by Wallace
Betteridge with homemade silver work |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slides 19: Homemade spurs belonging to Wallace
Betteridge |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slides 20: Portrait of Wallace
Betteridge |
1985 July 25 | ||
CHC006: Wallace Betteridge; reunion of Betteridge
brothers adn sisters |
1985 July 16-17 | ||
Slides 1-2: Wallace Betteridge holding roll of
split rawhide |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Wallace Betteridge holding old rawhide
rope he made |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Left bosal made by Wallace
Betteridge's father, right bosal made by WB |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Bosals made recently to order by
Wallace Betteridge |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-8: (L to r) Sally Betteridge, Wallace
Betteridge, Raida Kimber and George Betteridge |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Jack Kimber stands in front of garden,
South Grouse Creek |
1985 July | ||
Slides 10-14: Merlin Tanner, Milt Oman and Steve
Kimber talk in the field by bailer |
1985 July | ||
Slides 15-16: Scenes around Grouse Creek |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: House rented from Allen Tanner for
mens fieldwork headquarters |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-20: Cabin and meadows about south Grouse
Creek |
1985 July | ||
CHC007: Moving cattle from Association ground to
leased ground
(Duplicate slides: 5, 16)
|
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Thomas Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Max Tanner on horseback |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Max, Doug, and Thomas Tanner
dismounting for lunch while moving cattle |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Max Tanner on horseback |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-8: Max, Doug, and Thomas Tanner moving
year old calves from Association to leased ground |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Calves crossing fence into leased
ground |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Tom Carter? with Thomas Tanner during
cattle move in Cotton Thomas Basin, Utah |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Doug Tanner moving calves |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-13: Max, Doug, and Thomas Tanner moving
calves |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14: Max Tanner mounting horse |
1985 July | ||
Slides 15-17: Max and Doug Tanner on a hill
silhouetted by an impending storm |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Max Tanner riding in Cotton Thomas
Basin, Utah |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Doug Tanner helping his son Thomas
Tanner off horse in Cotton Thomas Basin, Utah |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Doug Tanner mounting horse in Cotton
Thomas Basin, Utah |
1985 July | ||
CHC008: Max Tanner ranch; Cotton Thomas Basin |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-3: Doug Tanner and his new tractor,
children playing on old bailer |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-6: Doug Tanner drags bailer out, tests
cut hay for moisture and bails |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-8: Old brands and scythe at Tanner ranch
(now he uses electric branding irons) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Silhouette of ridge above Doug Tanner
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slides 10-12: Unloading horses from trailer at
Cotton Thomas Basin |
1985 July | ||
Slides 13-14: Portrait of Max, Doug and Thomas
Tanner |
1985 July | ||
CHC009: Old photos from Thea Toyn, Opal Kimber,
and Raida Kimber, duplicated |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Grouse Creek Band (R. Toyn
collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-3: Betteridge haying crew: UC Ranch (R.
Tanner collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Grouse Creek LDS Church (R. Toyn
collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Grouse Creek School (R. Toyn
collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Grouse Creek Jack and wife (R. Toyn
collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Feeding cows in winter off hay sled:
Betteridge farmstead (R. Kimber collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Stacking hay at UC ranch (R. Tanner
collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Raida Kimber's father milking cow (R.
Tanner collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Haystack, derrick , and crew: UC
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11-13: Pages from R. Toyn's
scrapbook |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Page from R. Kimber scrapbook, showing
tents where hay crew lived at UC ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Crew at UC ranch (R. Kimber
collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 16-17: Oren Kimber as young buckaroo (O.
Kimber collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-19: Copy of Oren Kimber with horse (O.
Kimber collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Raida Kimber's father
horseback |
1985 July | ||
CHC010: Winfred Kimber's field |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slide 1: Preparations for family home evening
at Winfred Kimber's Red Top |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slide 2: Archie Toyn waiting for
dinner |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slide 3: Rocks above in canyon |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slides 4-5: Preparation of dutch oven potatoes,
grilled hamburgers and corn |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slide 6: Back of unidentified man in Winfred
Kimber's field in Grouse Creek, Utah |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slide 7: Scenic picture probably of Winfred
Kimber's field in Grouse Creek, Utah |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slide 8: Unidentified boy preparing for a
family home evening at Winfred Kimber's Red Top in Grouse Creek,
Utah |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slides 9-15: Preparation of dutch oven potatoes,
grilled hamburgers and corn |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slides 16-18: Grouse Creek Orchestra at Raida
Kimber's: piano: Raida, Saxophone: Archie Toyn; guitar/banjo: Lyman
Kimber |
1985 July 25 | ||
Slides 19-20: (L to r) Lyman Kimber, Raida Kimber,
Archie Toyn, Rhea Toyn |
1985 July 25 | ||
CHC011: Grouse Creek |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Richins house from back in
rainbow |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Unidentified house, fence and
trees |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-5: Irrigation systems in south Grouse
Creek |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Road in Grouse Creek, Utah |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-16: Milt Omen breaking cold at Grouse
creek rodeo grounds |
1985 July | ||
Slides 17-20: Various views of the Grouse Creek
rodeo grounds |
1985 July | ||
CHC012: Nelson Ranch, Junction
(Duplicate slides: 4, 8, 9)
|
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-9: Mr. Nelson shoeing a horse at Nelson
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10-13: Simper Ranch, examine old way station
and Indian battle ground |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-15: Drive up canyon to west of
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slides 16-20: Aspen cabin in meadow above Nelson
ranch |
1985 July | ||
CHC013: Warburton ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Willow fence in front of ranch
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Cabin on grounds |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-4: Detail of hand forged hinge on
gate |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: School house moved from rail line to
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Willow fence |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Ranch house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Log livestock shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Log shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Corral |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: interior of original ranch cabin
|
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Sheep camp |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Exterior, original log
house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Log outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Sheep camp |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Allen Tanner's mare and
foal |
1985 July | ||
CHC014: Herding cattle |
1985 July 8 | ||
Slides 1-6: Gathering cattle at Emigrant Canyon
prior to herding them to Moulton, ID |
1985 July 8 | ||
Slides 7-10: Ruins of Emigrant Trail
Station |
1985 July 8 | ||
Slide 11: Log school at Moulton, ID |
1985 July 8 | ||
Slides 12-16: Detail of school, area around school,
writing on wall by alumni |
1985 July 8 | ||
Slides 17-19: Basque sheepherder cairns above Nelson
ranch, west of Junction |
1985 July 8 | ||
CHC015: Grouse Creek; Aetna |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1-2: People leaving LDS Church after
services at Grouse Creek church |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Portrait of Tami Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-7: People leaving LDS Church after
services at Grouse Creek church |
1985 July | ||
Slides 8-10: Ruin near Aetna (Carl
Fleischhauer) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-12: Farmstead at head of Aetna
Reservoir |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Pages from Raida Kimber's
scrapbook |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Children play "Fox and Dear" with pet
dear at Grouse Creek School (Raida Kimber collection) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Pages from Raida Kimber's
scrapbook |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Raida Kimber holds photo of haying
crew with rakes at UC ranch |
1985 July | ||
CHC016: Various sites |
1985 April | ||
Slide 1: Ranch entrance, Etna |
1985 April | ||
Slide 2: Homemade tractor cab, Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 3: Detail of log cabin, Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 4: View of farm, Park Valley |
1985 April | ||
Slide 5: LDS meeting house, Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 6: Grouse Creek cemetery |
1985 April | ||
Slides 7-8: Corrals and fencing, Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 9: Log cabin detail, square notching,
Grouse Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 10: Corrals and fencing, Etna |
1985 April | ||
Slide 11: Grouse Creek School |
1985 April | ||
Slide 12: Warburton house, Etna |
1985 April | ||
Slide 13: Corrals and fencing, west of Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 14: Homemade tractor cab, Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 15: Historical marker, Park Valley,
UT |
1985 April | ||
Slide 16: Park Valley, UT, landscape |
1985 April | ||
Slide 17: LDS temple motif gravestone, Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 18: Cupboard in cabin, Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 19: Shaw cabin, Grouse Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 20: Railroad tie house, Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
CHC017: Various sites |
1985 April | ||
Slide 1: Etna School |
1985 April | ||
Slide 2: Park Valley landscape |
1985 April | ||
Slide 3: "Indian" gravestone, Grouse Creek
Cemetery |
1985 April | ||
Slide 4: Grouse Creek landscape |
1985 April | ||
Slide 5: Park Valley landscape |
1985 April | ||
Slide 6: Shaw house rafters, Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 7: Poplar trees, Park Valley |
1985 April | ||
Slide 8: Cooperative Store (Co-op), Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 9: Corrals and fencing, Etna |
1985 April | ||
Slide 10: Cooperative Store (Co-op), Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slides 11-12: Simplot corrals and sheep wagon,
Grouse Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slide 13: Grouse Creek School |
1985 April | ||
Slide 14: Richins house, Grouse
Creek |
1985 April | ||
Slides 15-16: Tanner house, Grouse Creek (Carol
Edison photographer) |
1985 April | ||
Slides 17-18: Store fence, Grouse Creek (Carol
Edison photographer) |
1985 April | ||
CHC018: Aerial photographs of Grouse Creek |
1985 June | ||
Slides 1-20: Arial images of Grouse Creek Valley
(Blanton Owen pilot) |
1985 June | ||
CHC019: Aerial photographs of Grouse Creek |
1985 June | ||
Slides 1-4: Arial images of Grouse Creek Valley
(Blanton Owen pilot) |
1985 June | ||
1 | 5 | Tom Carter Color Transparency Logs 41 sheets original images, 2 sheets duplicate images
(folder 026)
|
1985 July 1985-1988 |
CTC001: Various ranch buildings on the Tanner
ranch (site OGC 23) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Main house |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-4: Doug Tanner Ranch bunk
house |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Chicken coop |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Butchering post |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Corral |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Stock shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Stockade type wall, stock
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Stock shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Detail, dirt roof, stock
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Corral |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Gate |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Garden |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Utility shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Tack shed |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Stock truck |
1985 July | ||
CTC002: Max Tanner ranch (site OGC 23) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Stock truck |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-4: Doug and Tom Tanner repairing
combine |
1985 July | ||
CTC003: Edward Frost ranch (site 52) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Ranch site |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Original ranch house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Ranch site |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-10: Original ranch house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Original ranch house: dirt roof
detail |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Original ranch house: gable
detail |
1985 July | ||
Slides 13-19: Original ranch house: dirt roof
details |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Log notching detail |
1985 July | ||
CTC004: Edward Frost ranch buildings (site 52) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Ranch house interior
detail |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-4: Stock shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Ranch house interior |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Stock shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Stock shelter gable |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Stock shelter dirt roof |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Ranch house log detail |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Ranch house decorative element on
gable |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Stock shelter gable |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Stock shelter dirt roof |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Ranch house log splicing |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Close-up of ranch house decorative
element on gable |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15-20: Stock shelter details |
1985 July | ||
CTC005: Edward Frost ranch buildings (site 52) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Ranch house interior |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-3: Corral gate |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Equipment shed interior |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Granary saddle notch
detail |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-7: Corral details |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Granary saddle notch |
1985 July | ||
Slides 10-11: Corral |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Equipment shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Hobbles hanging on granary |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-16: Corral gate and details |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Equipment shed |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-19: Corral fencing details |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Equipment shed |
1985 July | ||
CTC006: Edward Frost ranch buildings (site 52) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-7: Stock shelter details |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Granary gable |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Stock shelter dirt roof |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Blacksmith shed log detail |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Granary |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-13: Stock shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-15: Blacksmith shed |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Stock shelter dirt roof |
1985 July | ||
Slides 17-18: Blacksmith shed |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Corral fence and gate |
1985 July | ||
CTC007: Edward Frost ranch buildings (site 52) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Corral pole fence |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Harrow |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Loading chute on corral |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Buckrake |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Pole fence |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-7: Miscellaneous antique
equipment |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Pole fence |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Axle remains |
1985 July | ||
CTC008: Warburton ranch buildings (site OGC 20) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-4: Original log ranch house, including
square notch corner timbering and dirt roof |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Detail of roof |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Rear view of house |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-10: Dirt roof details |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-12: View of roof from inside, showing
straw and aspen pole rafters |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Square notch |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Sawn boards on central passage
partition |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Interior view, showing purlin and
wallpaper |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Log chinking |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Interior showing logs |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-20: Stockade fencing |
1985 July | ||
CTC009: Lucas ranch structures and buildings
(site OGC 26) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Corral gate |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Corrals |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-4: Original ranch house, now stock
shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 5: Dirt roof of original ranch house, now
stock shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-8: Pole and straw roof animal shelter
(earthfast) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Corral |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: House detail: saddle notch |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Stock shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Root cellar |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Dwelling on site |
1985 July | ||
CTC010: Miscellaneous buildings with in the
Grouse Creek study area |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-3: Store: site 26 |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-5: Warburton stone house: site OGC
22 |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Secrist ranch: site OGC 24 |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-8: Etna School, site OGC 25 |
1985 July | ||
Slides 9-10: Etna School stable, site OGC
25 |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-12: Etna School, site OGC 25 |
1985 July | ||
Slides 13-15: Richins house: site 19 |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: LDS Relief Society granary: site
21 |
1985 July | ||
Slides 17-18: Rock corral ruins: site 39 |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Hart ranch: site OGC 21 |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: L. Kimber: site OGC 24 |
1985 July | ||
CTC011: Various Grouse Creek ranches |
1985 February; 1985 April; 1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Charles Kimber house: site 40 ( |
1985 February | ||
Slide 2: Joseph Lee house: site 38 ( |
1985 February | ||
Slides 3-8: Shaw house: site 50 ( |
1985 July 3-April 7-8 | ||
Slide 9: Shaw granary: site 50 ( |
1985 April | ||
Slides 10-11: Shaw house roof details: site 50 ( |
1985 April | ||
Slide 12: Shaw ranch view: site 50 ( |
1985 July | ||
CTC012: Various historic Grouse Creek sites and
structures |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-5: Unidentified log mining cabin in Pine
Creek Canyon |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6-12: Unidentified log and concrete mining
cabin in Cotton Thomas Basin |
1985 July | ||
CTC013: Various historic sites and structures in
Park Valley, UT |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Park Valley landscape |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Signs indicating the isolated nature
of the settlement pattern |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-5: Park Valley landscape
scenes |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Park Valley store and lombardy
poplars |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-8: Unidentified house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Pole fence |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Corral pole fence |
1985 July | ||
CTC014: Various historic sites and structures
around Yost, ID |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Landscape |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-6: Unidentified house in the bungalow
style |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7-8: Ruins of an unidentified log
barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Fence |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Ruins of an unidentified log
barn |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Unidentified bungalow |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12-13: Landscape scenes |
1985 July | ||
CTC015: Hale ranch (OGC site 31) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: House |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-3: Stock shelter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Granary ruins |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Unidentified building
ruins |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Detail of house |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Stockade style fencing |
1985 July | ||
CTC016: Etna Dam and ranch (site OGC 30) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-3: Etna Dam |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Frame construction ranch house
#1 |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-8: Log construction ranch house
#2 |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Loading chute |
1985 July | ||
Slides 10-11: Pole fence corrals |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12: Railroad tie outbuilding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Ranch house |
1985 July | ||
CTC017: Original Cotton Thomas homestead site
ruins located north of Grouse Creek (site OGC 1) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Stone chimney |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-4: Details of log
construction |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: View toward valley |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-8: Details of house |
1985 July | ||
CTC018: Seth Fletcher ranch (site OGC 28) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-11: Views of stone hall-parlor
house |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-18: Barn |
1985 July | ||
Slides 19-20: Hay derrick |
1985 July | ||
CTC019: Seth Fletcher ranch (site OGC 28) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Granary |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Square notching on granary |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-5: Granary construction
details |
1985 July | ||
Slides 6-7: Hay derrick |
1985 July | ||
Slides 8-11: Corral details, including pole
fencing |
1985 July | ||
CTC020: Allen N. Tanner house (site 6) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-5: Elevations |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Gable |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Window heads |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Door |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Window detail |
1985 July | ||
Slides 10-11: Central passage |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Wood paneling |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Moldings |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-15: Granary (slide #15 taken in |
1985 April | ||
CTC021: Max, Doug and Tom Tanner moving cattle in
the Cotton Thomas Basin |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-4: Cotton Thomas Basin
landscape |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Views of cattle |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Creek |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Fencing |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Cotton Thomas Basin
landscape |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Corral loading chute |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Rainbow over loading chute |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Landscape view |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Terracing on hillside |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Hal Cannon, Max Tanner, Doug Tanner,
and Tom Tanner in front of stock truck |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Max tanner, Doug Tanner, and Tom
Tanner in front of stock truck |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Hawk |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Doug and son, Tom, mounting and
riding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Doug Tanner riding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Tom Tanner riding |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Max Tanner riding |
1985 July | ||
CTC022: Max, Doug and Tom Tanner moving cattle by
horseback in the Cotton Thomas Basin
(Duplicate slides: 19, 20)
|
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-4: Doug and Tom Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-8: Max, Doug and Tom Tanner working
cattle |
1985 July | ||
Slides 9-10: Max Tanner on ridge and riding down
ridge |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-12: Working cattle near gate |
1985 July | ||
Slide 13: Doug wearing shotgun chaps |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Max wearing chinks |
1985 July | ||
Slides 15-16: Max Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-19: Tom Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19: Max, Doug and Tom working cattle out
of a ravine |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Max and Doug Tanner |
1985 July | ||
CTC023: Max, Doug and Tom Tanner moving cattle by
horseback in the Cotton Thomas Basin |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-4: Max, Doug, and Tom Tanner moving
cattle |
1985 July | ||
CTC024: Views of Independence Day parade held on |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 1: People lining main street |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 2-3: Max Tanner and truck |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 4-5: Milt Oman and 4-H float |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 6-7: Toni Tanner, 4-H float |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 8: Boy and sheep |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 9: Angie Tanner |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 10: Rescue Squad entry |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 11: Fire truck |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 12-13: Children's parade |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 14: Milt Oman |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 15: Milt Oman with children |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 16: Milt Oman children |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 17: Spectators |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 18-19: Senior citizen float: Ella Tanner,
Herbert Tanner, Winfred Kimber |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 20: Float |
1985 July 6 | ||
CTC025: Landscapes of Grouse Creek and vicinity |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Hills above Cotton Thomas
Basin |
1985 July | ||
Slides 2-5: North view of Grouse Creek
Valley |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Grouse Creek view (sites
50-58) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-9: Line village concept, looking
north |
1985 July | ||
Slides 10-11: Fields on north end (near OGC site
1) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-13: Edward Frost ranch (site
52) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 14: Valley in |
1985 April | ||
Slide 15: South end of main street |
1985 April | ||
Slide 16: Looking south (site 58) |
1985 April | ||
Slide 17: Frost ranch (site 52) |
1985 April | ||
Slide 18: Sheep camp, Simplot corral (site
02) |
1985 April | ||
Slide 19: Loading chute, Simplot corral (site
02) |
1985 April | ||
Slide 20: Hay derrick (site 54) |
1985 April | ||
CTC026: Miscellaneous Independence Day scenes
(Duplicate slides: 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 19, 20)
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 1: Pancake breakfast |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 2-4: Activities at the Grouse Creek
school |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 5: Breakfast |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 6-7: Thompson wedding |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 8-10: Standing around before the
parade |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 11: Gamble ranch buckaroos waiting for the
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
CTC027: Independence Day rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 1-2: Rodeo grounds |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 3: Team roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 4-7: Doug Tanner calf roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 8-10: Team roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 11-12: Milt Oman |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 13: Martin Black, Gamble ranch |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 14-16: Bull riding |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 17-20: Bronc riding |
1985 July 6 | ||
CTC028: Independence Day rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 1: Bronc rider |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 2: Martin Black, Gamble ranch |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 3: Grandstand |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 4-5: Team roper |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 6-10: Gordon Stanford and horse, Jordan
valley, OR, Gamble Ranch |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 11-12: Milt Oman and horse |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 13: Gamble Ranch buckaroos |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 14: Martin Black, Gamble ranch |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 15-18: Shots of gear, including chaps and
boots |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 19-20: Max Tanner on fence |
1985 July 6 | ||
CTC029: Independence Day rodeo
(Duplicate slide: 3)
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 1-2: Children watching rodeo from
fence |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slides 3-5: Max Tanner and other cowboys sitting
on the fence |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 6: Fence sitters |
1985 July 6 | ||
Slide 7: Spectators in pickup truck |
1985 July 6 | ||
CTC030: Repairing farm machinery |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-3: Lewis Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-8: Allen and Lewis Tanner fixing hay
stacker |
1985 July | ||
Slides 9-12: Jeff and Thomas Thomas fixing
baler |
1985 July | ||
CTC031: Oren and Randy Kimber haying and
irrigating
(Duplicate slides: 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 16)
|
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Oren (father) and Randy (son)
Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Slides 3-11: Oren Kimber driving tractor and baling
hay |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-14: Randy Kimber mowing hay |
1985 July | ||
Slide 15: Oren Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Slide 16: Irrigation ditch |
1985 July | ||
Slides 17-19: Oren and Randy Kimber
irrigating |
1985 July | ||
Slide 20: Randy Kimber |
1985 July | ||
CTC032: Kathleen Tanner backing pies |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-3: Kathleen Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-8: Double crust pies |
1985 July | ||
Slides 9-10: Cutting and eating pies |
1985 July | ||
CTC033: Map; Fieldwork team working |
1985 July | ||
Slides 1-2: Map of Grouse Creek |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Hal Cannon |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Tom Carter and Max Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Carol Edison |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Doug Tanner and Hal Cannon |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Hal Cannon |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Carol Edison and Debbie
Randall |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Carol Edison with Trisha and Amy
Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Carl Fleischhauer and Louis
Tanner |
1985 July | ||
CTC034: Drive with Max Tanner onto the west
mountain range |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Max Tanner and pickup
truck |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Max Tanner and Hal Cannon |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Sagebrush country above Grouse Creek
on west |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Max Tanner(site 27) |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Meadow above Thomas ranch (site
27) |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Sagebrush desert |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: "Indian" corral |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Sagebrush desert |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Max Tanner's pickup truck |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Nevada state line |
1985 July | ||
Slides 12-20: "Indian Cave" |
1985 July | ||
CTC035: Drive with Max Tanner onto the west
mountain range |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Looking down at "deer
camp" |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: View toward Grouse Creek |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: "Deer camp" where folks from Grouse
Creek used to gather during the hunting season |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-7: High country spring and irrigation
ditch |
1985 July | ||
Slides 8: "Deer camp" |
1985 July | ||
Slides 9-10: Valison Tanner's "line
camp" |
1985 July | ||
Slides 11-13: "Deer camp" |
1985 July | ||
Slides 14-16: Max Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 17: Max Tanner and Tom Carter |
1985 July | ||
Slide 18: Looking east |
1985 July | ||
Slide 19-20: BLM roads |
1985 July | ||
CTC036: Drive with Max Tanner onto the west
mountain range |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Sagebrush country at the top of
mountain, view toward White Top and Rocky Knob |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: View toward the east from the top of
the mountain |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Ridge Top Road, separating Grouse
Creek allotments from the Gamble ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slide 4: Looking west toward the Goose Creek
drainage and the San Jacinto ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slides 5-6: Gamble ranch cows |
1985 July | ||
Slides 7-8: Sagebrush desert |
1985 July | ||
Slide 9: Max Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Slide 10: Looking toward Nevada |
1985 July | ||
CTC037: Drive with Oren and Opal Kimber onto the
east mountain range |
1985 July | ||
Slide 1: Oren Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Slide 2: Oren and Opal Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Slide 3: Pickup truck |
1985 July | ||
Slides 4-5: Ridge Top, Grouse Creek
mountains |
1985 July | ||
Slide 6: Mountain Mahogany |
1985 July | ||
Slide 7: Storm over the Grouse Creek
Valley |
1985 July | ||
Slide 8: Mountain Mahogany |
1985 July | ||
Slides 9-10: Storm over the Grouse Creek
Valley |
1985 July | ||
Slide 11: Oren and Opal Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Slide 12: Park Valley, looking east from the top
of the mountain toward the Muddy ranch |
1985 July | ||
Slides 13-17: Roads |
1985 July | ||
Slides 18-19: Cairns made by cowboys |
1985 July | ||
CTC038: Historic photos; winter feeding
(Duplicate slides: 3, 12, 13, 17)
|
1986 January | ||
Slides 1-2: John T. Betteridge ranch, photo c.
1990 (Raida Kimber collection) |
1986 January | ||
Slides 3-4: Edward Shaw and John Betteridge, photo
c. 1900 (Raida Kimber collection) |
1986 January | ||
Slides 5-8: Map of the east Grouse Creek water
company, photo c. 1896 (Oren Kimber collection) |
1986 January | ||
Slides 9-10: Oren Kimber, winter dress |
1986 January | ||
Slides 11-20: Doug Tanner, winter
feeding |
1986 January | ||
CTC039: Winter feeding (January 1986) and views
of Lynn area
(Duplicate slide: 5)
|
1985 June | ||
Slides 1-8: Reese Warburton feeding cows at OGC
site 20 |
1985 June | ||
Slide 9: View of the Lynn area |
1985 June | ||
Slides 10-11: Nelson homestead in Lynn |
1985 June | ||
Slide 12: Tie building at Nelson ranch in
Lynn |
1985 June | ||
Slide 13: Log house near Lynn |
1985 June | ||
CTC040: Fall roundup |
1988 October | ||
Slide 1: Max Tanner ranch house |
1988 October | ||
Slides 2-3: Max Tanner ranch |
1988 October | ||
Slide 4: Max and Kathleen Tanner
home |
1988 October | ||
Slides 5-6: Interior of Max Tanner ranch
house |
1988 October | ||
Slides 7-10 : 1988 fall roundup, Doug
Tanner |
1988 October | ||
Slide 11: Doug Tanner gear |
1988 October | ||
Slide 12: Close up of Max Tanner's
horse |
1988 October | ||
Slides 13-15: Cutting cows at the
roundup |
1988 October | ||
Slides 16-20: Moving cattle at the
roundup |
1988 October | ||
CTC041: Fall roundup |
1988 October | ||
Slides 1-5: Cutting cows at fall roundup
|
1988 October | ||
2 | Carol Edison Color Transparencies 1 sheet duplicate slides
CCE001-CCE023. (folder 001)
|
Undated | |
3 | Carl Fleischhauer Color Transparencies
CCF001-CCF026 1 sheet duplicate slides
CCF001-CCF026
|
Undated | |
4 | Debbie Randall Color Transparencies
CDR001-CDR020
|
Undated | |
5 | Debbie Randall Color Transparencies 1 sheet duplicate slides
CDR021-CDR031
|
Undated | |
6 | Hal Cannon Color Transparencies 1 sheet duplicate slides
CHC001-CHC019
|
Undated | |
7 | Tom Carter Color Transparencies
CTC001-CTC025
|
Undated | |
8 | Tom Carter Color Transparencies 2 sheets duplicate slides
CTC026-CTC041
|
Undated | |
9 | Reference Color Transparency Fiches
CCE001-CCE023, CCF001-CCF026, CDR001-CDR031, CHC001-CHC019,
CTC001-CTC041
|
Undated | |
SUB-SERIES B : Black and White Images (negatives--1 inch and 2
1/4 inch format--and contact sheets) and Logs (6 boxes)
|
1985 | ||
Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 | Carol Edison Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheet Logs (18 items)
(folders 027-045). [Old foldering info: folder 045 previously held C. Edison
ends of b&w images, now housed with appropriate BCE number; folder
046: previously held C. Edison b&w logs].
|
1985 July |
BCE25495 : Tour of old Frost ranch with Winfred
Kimber |
1985 July 3 | ||
Negative(s) 0A-1A : View of house from lane looking
eastward |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 2A-3A: Southside of house |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 4A : Eastside of house |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 5A : (L to r) T. Carter, Winfred Kimber, C.
Fleischhauer, D. Randall |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 6A-7A : Corner notching on northeast
corner |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 8A : (L to r) T. Carter and Winfred
Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 9A : Eastside of house |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 10A : South facing granary |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 11A : (L to r) Verna Richardson, Winfred
Kimber, T. Carter, D. Randall, C. Fleischhauer |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 12A : View eastward, toward creek, from
northside of homestead |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 13A : Stone cellar at northwest corner of
house |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 14A : Structure west of house |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 15A : Old baling machine with granary
|
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 16A : (L to r) T. Carter, Winfred
Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 17A : (L to r) D. Randall, C. Fleischhauer,
Verna Richardson, T. Carter, Winfred Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 18A : (L to r) T. Carter, Winfred
Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 19A : Bridge over east ditch looking
eastward to house and creek |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 20A : (L to r) T. Carter, Winfred
Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 21A-23A : Chute for corral |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 24A : Barn |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 25A : Horses inside corral |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 26A : View northward to chute and corral
area |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 27A : View northward from fence south of
barn |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 28A-29A : Old feeding sled converted to
truck |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 30A : (L to r) Val Richardson, D. Randall,
H. Carter, Winfred Kimber, T. Carter, Verna Richardson, C.
Fleischhauer |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 31A : Detail of tie construction on tool
shed |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 32A-33A : View northward to outbuilding from new
ranch house |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 34A : Winfred Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 35A-36A : Underground cellar at Old Frost
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 36 : T. Carter interviewing Winfred
Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 37-38 : Double exposed images |
1985 July | ||
BCE25496 : Views of Grouse Creek; Independence Day
Celebration activities, |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 0A-A1 : Visitors walking past Co-op, towards
school for 4th of July breakfast |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 2A-3A : Visitor vehicles in front of Max and
Melissa Tanner's house |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 4A : Schoolhouse (made from locally
quarried stone) |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 5A : The dugway (the curve in the road that
is "dug out" of the hill |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 6A-8A : Members of the Oakley (ID) Arts
Council peeling potatoes for breakfast |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 9A : D. Randall with a member from Oakley
Arts Council who provide food as a fundraiser so locals can
visit |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 10A : Breakfast serving line |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 11A : (L to r) Oakley saddletree maker Bob
Severe's father and brother |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 12A-14A : Pancake and sausage frying |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 15A-16A : D. Randall going through the breakfast
line |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 17A-19A : Herbert Tanner (checked shirt) going
through breakfast line |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 20A : D. Randall interviewing Grouse Creek
residents and visitors |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 21A-22A : Closeup of local stone on
schoolhouse |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 23A-24A : After-breakfast visiting |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 25A : Son of David and Betty
Kimber |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 26A : After-breakfast visiting |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 27A : Belt braided from nylon |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 28A-29A : Small cowboy eating
breakfast |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 30A-34A : Parents visiting and children playing
after breakfast |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 35A : Kids playing after the midday
meal |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 36A : Thompson's "Best Crop" float leaving
after parade and meal |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCE25497 : Independence Day Rodeo, continued on
BCE25498 |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 0A : Rodeo flagbearers |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 1A-3A : Angie Tanner with flag |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 4A : Rodeo action |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 5A : Bronc riding |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 6A : Rodeo chutes |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 7A : Reunion spectators,> across the
road |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 8A : Fence spectators |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 9A-10A : Rodeo action |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 11A : Hamburger stand at front, left of
parking lot |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 12A-13A : Fence spectators |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 14A : Kids on three-wheelers |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 15A : Rodeo arena |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 16A-17A : Team roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 18A-19A : Bronc riding |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 20A-26A : Team roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 27A : Calf roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 28A-30A : Team roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 31A : Rodeo champion |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 32A-34A : Team roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 35A-36A : Cowboys at rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCE25498 : Independence Day decorations and rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 0-1 : Grouse Creek Post Office decorated for
the 4th with flags |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 2-3 : Rodeo spectators |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 4 : Horseman inside arena |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 5-6 : Chasing down bull |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 7-9 : Bull riding |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 10-12 : Buckaroos from Nevada |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 13 : Bull rider |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 14 : Mr. Severe from Oakley, ID
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 15-16 : Buckaroos from Nevada |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 17 : Young rodeo participant |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 18 : Spectators near entrance to arena, Max
Tanner at right |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 19 : Young rodeo participant |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 20 : Buckaroos from Nevada |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 21-26 : Participant entrance to arena
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 27-28 : Cowboys preparing to ride |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 29 : Spectators near entrance to arena
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 30 : Horses |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 31 : Waiting participant |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 32 : Kid fence spectators |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 33 : Spectators across the road |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 34 : Kids calf roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 35-37: Bronc riding at rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCE25499 : Winfred Kimber; abandoned Allen N. Tanner
house; calf roping practice; old Frost ranch |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 0-7 : Winfred Kimber and T. Carter (all very
dark) |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 8-9 : View southward of A.N. Tanner house
from southwest |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 10-12 : Exterior of A.N. Tanner house from
southwest |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 13 : Central passage in Tanner house
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 14 : Upstairs room in Tanner
house |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 15-18 : Interior view upwards form southeast
corner of Tanner house |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 20-28 : Riders, horses and calves arriving to
practice in Grouse Creek Rodeo arena |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 29 : View of fence that runs northward from
cellar at old Frost Ranch |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 30-31 : T. Carter and D. Randall drawing
homestead in preparation for measuring Old Frost ranch |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 32-34 : Calf and cow new old Frost
homestead |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 35-36 : Cows at Old Frost ranch |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 37 : T. Carter drawing plans |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCE25500 : Independence Day parade |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 1 : Traffic before parade begins
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 2 : Young spectators looking for a vantage
point to view the parade |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 3-6 : Flagbearers on horseback heading up
the parade route |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 7-9 : Local children on foot, bikes or three
wheelers |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 10 : Float |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 11-13 : 4-H float with Tami Tanner and
others |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 14 : Fire truck |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 15 : Senior citizen's float with (l to r)
Winfred Kimber, Herbert Tanner, and Ella Tanner |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 16 : Spectators returning to schoolhouse
area |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 17-18 : Return of the flags to the
schoolhouse |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 19 : Participants after parade |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 20-21 : Spectators after parade |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCE25501 : Independence Day Celebration preparations
and sign; Tanner family reunion |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 0-3 : tractor leveling arena for rodeo
|
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 4 : Tanner family reunion (l to r) Max
Tanner, Max's brother, Melissa Tanner with granddaughter Trisha
Tanner, Shirley |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 5-6 : Kathleen, Angie and Toni Tanner
decorating 4-H float |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 7 : Tanner family reunion (l to r) Max
Tanner, Max's brother, Melissa Tanner with granddaughter Trisha
Tanner, Shirley |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 8-15 : Kathleen, Angie and Toni Tanner
decorating 4-H float |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 16-17 : Max Tanner with granddaughter Trisha
Tanner |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 18 : Max Tanner's brother |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 19 : (l to r) Max's brother, Max Tanner,
and H. Cannon |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 20-21 : Shirley (?), Angie and Kathleen
Tanner |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 22 : (l to r) Shirley, Trisha Tanner,
Melissa Tanner, Max's brother's wife |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 23-24 : Angie, Tami, and Kathleen Tanner
working on float |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 25-26 : piles of salt for cattle behind
Co-op |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 27-28 : John Richardson (son of Val and Verna)
cutting down weeds |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 29-30 : fence in front of Hattie Tanner's
house, across from rodeo grounds |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 31 : Winfred Kimber's home with sleeping
bags on lawn |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 32-33 : Grouse Creek Co-op with signs
announcing 4th of July celebration |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 34 : closeup of sign on Co-op |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 35-36: Grouse Creek Co-op |
Undated | ||
BCE25502 : Old Frost ranch; lunch preparations at
Kathleen Tanner's home |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 1-2 : Side view of chute and opening at old
Frost ranch |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 3 : T. Carter and D. Randall measuring
Frost ranch |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 4 : View of chute from opening backwards
|
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 5-6 : Corner notching, attachment of rails,
and roof at southeast corner of barn |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 7 : Corral gate |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 8-9 : Front and back views of hand fitted
gate, pivoting end |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 10-11 : View of open gate from inside
corral |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 12-13 : Hand fitted gate, swinging
end |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 14 : T. Carter photographing barn roof
construction |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 15 : (L to r) Kathleen and Angie
Tanner |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 16 : (L to r) Toni, Trisha, Tami and
Kathleen Tanner |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 17 : Tanner table: mashed potatoes, gravy
(pork and beef), coleslaw, green beans, pickled beets, chili sauce,
beet jelly |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 18 : (L to r) Tami, Trisha, and Toni
Tanner |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 19 : Toni and Trisha Tanner with the
homemade donuts |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 20-21 : Kathleen Tanner cutting the roast
beef |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 22-23 : Tanner table with addition of roast
beef |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 24 : Tami Tanner with homemade
donuts |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 25-26 : cooking donuts |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 27-28 : Toni Tanner with filled plate (also
#27 8"x 11" image) |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 29 : Filled plate |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 30-32 : Toni with homemade donuts |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 33 : Kathleen Tanner making donuts with
Tami and Angie watching |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 34 : Kathleen Tanner making homemade
donuts |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 35 : Trisha Tanner |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 36 : Kathleen Tanner making homemade
donuts |
1985 July 4 | ||
BCE25509 : Brian Thompson (son of Hugh and Marge
Thompson) wedding reception; Independence Day dance |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 0-1 : Wedding cake |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 2-3 : Details of tricot quilt |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 4-5 : Reception line |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 6 : Brian's cousin-in-law videotaping
reception |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 7-8 : Guests at refreshment
tables |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 9 : Videotaping |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 10 : Brian's sister-in-law singing at
reception |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 11-13 : Reception line |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 14 : Guests at refreshment
table |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 15 : Refreshment server and sister
|
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 16 : Cake (Herbert Tanner, Brian's
grandfather on right) |
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Negative(s) 17 : Guests at refreshment tables
|
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 18-19 : Kitchen crew, including Betty Kimber,
Bobby Blanthorn, and Marian Kimber |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 20-20A : Refreshment servers |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 22 : Kitchen crew |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 23-24 : Independence Day dance in school
gymnasium |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 25 : Merlin and Kenna Tanner at
dance |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 26 : Kids at dance |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 27 : Rhea Toyn and Winfred Kimber dancing
|
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 28-34 : All ages enjoying dance |
Undated | ||
BCE25510 : Independence Day program |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 0-1 : Full view of audience from stage
right |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 2 : Full house, some families sitting on
the floor |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 3-4 : Pledge of allegiance |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 5-8 : Audience singing "Star Spangled
Banner" |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 9 : child performer on stage |
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Negative(s) 10 : Bishop Doug Tanner on
stage |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 11 : Audience listening to Bishop Doug
Tanner |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 12 : Bishop Doug Tanner on stage
|
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 13-14 : Children in audience |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 15 : Suzi Wyrick announcing (Winfred
Kimber's granddaughter) |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 16 : Audience |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 17-21 : Guest artists: T. Carter and H.
Cannon |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 22 : Audience reaction
(blurred) |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 23-25 : Murray cloggers, related to someone,
added to program at last minute |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 26 : Children reacting to
performance |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 27 : Cloggers |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 28 : Favorable audience reaction to
cloggers |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 29-31 : Archie Toyn, member of Grouse Creek
Orchestra, singing |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 32 : Betty Kimber on piano (accompanying
Archie Toyn) |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 33-34 : Musical trio of locals |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 35 : "Folksinger" on patriotic program
|
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 36-37 : Grouse Creek school children singing
song about America on program |
Undated | ||
BCE25511 : Independence Day activities: children's
dance, lunch |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 0-1 : Kids dancing |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 2 : Kids waiting to dance |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 3-4 : Oolder sister with younger
child |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 5 : Parent spectators |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 6 : Grandmother dancing with
granddaughter |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 7 : Fathers dancing with boys |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 8 : Mother and daughter dancing
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 9 : Father and son dancing |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 10-11 : Grandmother dancing with
grandson |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 12 : Father and son dancing |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 13 : Mother and daughter dancing
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 14-18 : "Hockey Pockey" group
dance |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 19 : End of dance |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 20-22 : Midday meal of roast beef enjoyed
outside of school |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 23 : Cowboys signing up for rodeo
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 24-26 : Visiting and relaxing after midday
meal |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 27 : Cowboys signing up for
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 28 : Ice cream bars being passed out for
dessert |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 29 : Fieldworkers (l to r) C. Fleischhauer,
T. Carter, H. Cannon |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 30 : Visiting on lawn after
lunch |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 31-32 : Fishpond for kids on southside of
schoolhouse |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 33 : Cowboys signing up for
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 34 : Unidentified father and
son |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 35 : All-age softball game after midday
meal |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 36 : D. Randall interviewing residents
after midday meal |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 37 : Ballgame |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCE25567 : Ella Tanner; Melissa Tanner's; Milt Oman
breaking a colt, continued on BCE25570 |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 0A-2A : Ella Tanner's various pickles and
relishes |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 3A-4A : Ella Tanner's canned crab apples and
raspberries |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 5A : Ella Tanner in her kitchen |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 6A-9A : Melissa Tanner's tricot quilt
|
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 10A-11A : Melissa Tanner's crocheted
afghans |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 12A-13A : Melissa Tanner with two crocheted
afghans |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 14A-16A : Melissa Tanner's quilted, tricot
bedspread |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 17A-24A : Milt Oman breaking a colt in the rodeo
holding corral: putting on lead ropes and leading colt around
arena |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 25A-30A : Preparing horse to be
ridden |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 31A-36A : First ride on the colt |
1985 July 18 | ||
BCE25568 : Kathleen Tanner and children at home;
Ella Tanner foodways, continued on BCE25571 |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 0-0A : Amy, Kathleen and Tami Tanner
preparing lunch at home |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 1A : (L to r) Angie, Amy, Kathleen Tanner
preparing lunch at home |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 2A : (L to r) Amy, Tami, and Angie
|
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 3A-4A : Angie showing Tami how to grate cheese
|
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 5A-6A : Toni tending Trisha |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 7A-8A : Photographs of children on the walls
at Doug and Kathleen Tanner home |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 9A : Photos of LDS Church President and
temple on wall |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 10A : Angie watching Kathleen
cook |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 11A : Tami with grater |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 12A : (L to r) Angie, Tami, Kathleen, Amy
|
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 13A : View of living room from kitchen table
area |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 14A 15A : Doug Tanner's chair in living room
|
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 16A : View of kitchen area of living
room |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 17A-18A : View of ranch from window over kitchen
sink |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 19A-20A : View of yard and ranch from
perspective of window |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 21A-23A : Kathleen and plate of nachos
|
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 24A-25A : (L to r) Kathleen and Amy (second
oldest, oldest at home) |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 26A-27A : Exterior of Ella Tanner
home |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 28A-34A : Ella Tanner's canned and cooling
raspberries |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 35A-35A : Ella Tanner canning
raspberries |
1985 July 18 | ||
BCE25569 : Various images |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 0-3 : Welded sign in front of David and
Betty Kimber's place |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 4-11 : Views of Grouse Creek looking
northward from hill south of town |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 12-13 : Photographs of children on Marge and
Hugh Thompson's living room wall |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 14-16 : Marge and Hugh Thompson |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 17-19 : Road toward limestone
quarry |
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Negative(s) 20-21 : Approach to quarry |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 22-25 : Limestone quarry in Grouse Creek, UT
|
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Negative(s) 26 : View westward from quarry |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 27 : Limestone quarry |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 28 : View from quarry road of ward ranch
hay fields |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 29-31 : Corral fence at ward ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 32-33 : Horseshoers' workbench at ward
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 34-36 : Corral area at ward ranch |
1985 July | ||
BCE25570 : Milt Oman breaking a horse |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 0A-14A : Riding the colt, fanning hat to keep
him moving |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 15A : Fieldworker: R. Roper |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 16A : Milt Oman |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 17A : Milt Oman's old dog |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 18A-23A : Removing saddle and other gear and
letting the horse rest between steps |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 24A-26A : Milt Oman |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 27A : View eastward from rodeo
grounds |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 28A : Milt Oman's daughter |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 29A-30A : (L to r) T. Carter and H. Cannon
|
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 31A : (L to r) Milt Oman, T. Carter, H.
Cannon, R. Roper |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 32A : Milt gathering up gear to
leave |
1985 July 18 | ||
BCE25571 : Various images in Grouse Creek area |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 0-1a : View of Max Tanner ranch from near old
stone Warburton house |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 2a : Hay derrick near Warburton stone
house |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 3a-12a : Max Tanner ranch gate (cutwork made in
California) |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 13a-14a : View of Max Tanner ranch from
Warburton place |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 15a : Warburton stone house |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 16a-17a : Fields of bailed hay between Etna and
Grouse Creek |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 18a : Sheep camp on Etna Road |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 19a : Sign for Simplot Ranch |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 20a-22a : Allen tanner corrals |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 23a-30a : Fields to east slide of highway at
north end of settlement |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 31a-32a : Kathleen Tanner preparing Mexican food
for lunch |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 33a : (L to r) Angie , Sis, and Kathleen
Tanner |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 34a : Angie Tanner setting table |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 35a : (L to r) Amy, Kathleen, and Angie
Tanner preparing lunch |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 36a : Tami Tanner helping to prepare
lunch |
1985 July 18 | ||
BCE25572 : Grouse Creek Cemetery; field east of
dugway; old Paskett homestead |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 0 : Southeast (new) section of cemetery
looking east from ditch towards gate and highway |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 1 : Roberts' family plot in new section
|
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 2-4 : D. and E. Tanner stone |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 5 : Backside of Olson stone |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 6 : Stone in Roberts' family
plot |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 7 : Handmade wooden benches used in old,
log church (before stone) |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 8 : Southwest section of cemetery looking
west form middle of section |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 9 : Looking southeastward from extreme
northwest corner of cemetery with Indian graves in
foreground |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 10 : Indian grave and marker |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 11 : Fence marking western edge of cemetery
|
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 12 : Same angle as #9 but closer to
foliage |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 13 : A. N. Tanner stone |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 14 : Kimber stones |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 15-17 : A. N. Tanner stone with J. H. Bott
signature |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 18 : J. Tanner stone |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 19 : Frost family stones in southwest
section looking westward |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 20-21 : V. Tanner stone |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 22 : A. N. Tanner stone |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 23-24 : Catlin stone |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 25 : Mormon Battalion marker at foot of
Catlin stone |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 26-29 : Men haying in field east of highway
just north of dugway |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 30-31 : Log structure near dugway |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 32-33 : View of town from hill near Ella
Tanner home |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 34-37 : Interior views of old Paskett
home |
1985 July 16 | ||
BCE25573 : Photos of Ella Tanner home; copy photos
of E. Tanner's scrapbook; Kenna Tanner and son Brent |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 0 : Old Paskett homestead |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 1-2 : Ella Tanner with canned
goods |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 3-4 : Ella Tanner in her kitchen
|
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 5-6 : Ella Tanner in her front
room |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 7-8 : Ella Tanner's cellar
stairway |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 9 : Copy photo: old town band, naming band
members (E. Tanner collection) |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 10 : Copy photo: "working on the farm: and
"hay crew" (E. Tanner collection) |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 11 : Copy photo: "Uncle Ted" (E. Tanner
collection) |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 12-13 : Copy photo: old church "finished March
26 1891" (E. Tanner collection) |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 14 : Copy photo:"Grandpa Hadfield's
grave--Grandma Hadfield and Ted" (E. Tanner collection) |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 15 : Copy photo: "Dad" (E. Tanner
collection) |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 16 : Copy photo: Betteridge store "Amy
Hadfield and Ted Hadfield" (E. Tanner collection) |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 17 : Copy photo: three-act play "Martha
Hart" (E. Tanner collection) |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 18 : Copy photo: "the family home" (E.
Tanner collection) |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 19-21 : Copy photo: Delbert Tanner family
reunion (E. Tanner collection) |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 22-24 : Kenna Tanner quilt: log cabin
design |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 25-26 : Appliqued quilt by Kenna
Tanner |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 27 : Kenna Tanner |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 28-29 : Tied, polyester quilt by Kenna Tanner
(assisted by Brent) |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 30 : Pieced quilt: Star of Bethlehem by
Kenna Tanner |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 31 : Pieced star quilt displayed by Kenna
Tanner and son Brent |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 32-34 : Brent and Kenna Tanner holding
crocheted afghan |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 35-36 : Outdoor cellar |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 37 : View of cattle |
1985 July 17 | ||
1 | 2 | Carl Fleischhauer Black and White Negatives
and Contact Sheet Logs (23 items)
(folders 047-069). [old foldering info: folder 070 previously held C.
Fleischhauer b&w logs]
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|
BCF50409-1 : Fall roundup; Jay Tanner's new house;
Doug Tanner house interior & ranch |
1988 October 8-9 | ||
Negative(s) 1-3 : Tom Tanner and friend load their horse
into truck at the end of the work session |
1988 October | ||
Negative(s) 4-5 : Jay Tanner's new house |
1988 October | ||
Negative(s) 6-10 : Sign announcing talk by Tom Carter and
Carl Fleischhauer on Grouse Creek survey |
1988 October | ||
Negative(s) 11-15 : Views from Doug Tanner
house |
1988 October | ||
Negative(s) 16-18 : Spring cistern in hillside
cave |
1988 October | ||
Negative(s) 19-21 : Doug Tanner house |
1988 October | ||
Negative(s) 22-27 : Interior of Doug Tanner's remodeled
house |
1988 October | ||
BCF50409-2 : Tanner fall roundup |
1988 October 10; 1988 | ||
Negative(s) 2 : Doug Tanner and Max Tanner sorting
cattle |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 3-4 : Doug Tanner sorting cattle |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 5 : Doug Tanner and Max Tanner sorting
cattle |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 6 : Sorting cattle |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 7 : Rider with another group |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 8 : Trucks parked along road at
lot |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 9-14 : Max and Doug Tanner drive a group of
their cattle |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 15-20 : Cattle arriving at the destination
field, cattle enter through gate |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 21-25 : Max tanner and his gear |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 26-27 : Max, Doug and Angie Tanner (who
brought candy bars and soft drinks for lunch), and Tom Carter after
drive |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 28 : Max Tanner on horseback |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 29 : Angie and Max Tanner and T. Carter
|
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 30-32 : Angie Tanner with reata |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 33 : Jay Tanner and Doug Tanner moving some
animals back at lot |
1988 | ||
Negative(s) 34-37 : Jay Tanner |
1988 | ||
BCF50409-3 : Delivering the Grouse Creek Archive;
sorting cattle |
1988 October 7-8 | ||
Negative(s) 1-15 : From another subject,
removed |
1988 October | ||
Negative(s) 16-17 : No image |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 18-21 : Delivering the Grouse Creek Archive to
USU's Fife Folklore Archives |
1988 October | ||
Negative(s) 22-23 : Hugh Thompson on horseback |
1988 October | ||
Negative(s) 24 : Buckaroos |
1988 October | ||
Negative(s) 25-36 : Working / sorting cattle |
1988 October | ||
BCF231196-1 : Independence Day celebration |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 1-5 : Lunch served by Oakley Idaho Arts
Council in Grouse Creek school gymnasium |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 6 : Children's dance |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 7-10 : Three Nevada buckaroos from Gamble
ranch, (l to r) Hal Bongiovi, Gordon Stanford, Harland Jewett
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 11-13 : Eating lunch and socializing
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 14-16 : Contestants signing up for
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 17-20 : Kids races |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 21-22 : Eating lunch |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 23-33 : Betty Tanner and friend run fish
pond |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 34 : No image |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 35-37 : Baseball game |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCF231196-2 : Doug Tanner ranch; Fletcher house; Tanner
National register house |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 0-1 : Floor of Tanner home |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 2-11 : Portrait of Doug and Kathleen Tanner
family, taken after H. Cannon's interview with D. T |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 12-13 : Fletcher house (stone house
reminiscent of British Isles), door between front part of house and
"ell" behind |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 14-17 : Detail of main front door; wood has
fallen off exposing stonework |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 18-19 : Right front window, framing for
lowered ceiling in the room visible at top of plastered
wall |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 20-26 : Insect box--bee-like--for assumed
pollination |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 27-31 : Fletcher house |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 32-38 : Tanner National Register
house |
1985 July 4 | ||
BCF231196-3 : Grouse Creek Post Office, Co-op store,
townscapes |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 2-3 : Post office |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 4-8 : Posters on P.O. door, including one
for fourth of July |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 9-12 : Looking west from the rodeo arena and
field just north of arena |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 13-15 : Looking southwest toward town from
hill at the north end rodeo arena field |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 16-17 : Co-op store |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 18-25 : Stone barn along road |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 26-37 : Old long house at the old Frost
place |
1985 July 4 | ||
BCF231196-4 : Independence Day celebration: baseball
game and rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 1-7 : Baseball game (John Anderson from
Bountiful, UT in image 5) |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 8-11 : Racing flags around the arena
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 12 : Grand entry |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 13 : Saddle bronc |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 14-16 : Getting mounted on a saddle bronc,
taken from announcer stand |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 17 : Looking over emcee Merlin Tanner's
shoulder at team roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 18-23 : Team roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 24-26 : Looking over emcee Merlin Tanner's
shoulder at team roping and saddle bronc riding |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 27-34 : Getting rigged up |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 35-36 : Fence sitting |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 37 : Man and boy in rodeo arena
parking/preparation area |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCF231196-5 : Rock corral; fieldwork headquarters; near
Fletcher house; school |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 2-14 : Jeff Thomas shows rock corral on
Thomas ranch, used by deer hunters, rig for dressing deer in
9-11 |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 15-16 : Granite outbuilding at the Thomas
place |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 17-19 : Relatively new irrigation system: gate
and reservoir |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 20-26 : T. Carter logging a tape on one of the
Kaypro computers at the fieldwork headquarters |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 27 : Kitchen of fieldwork
headquarters |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 28-29 : H. Cannon's bedroom in fieldwork
headquarters |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 30-34 : Members of the Oakley, Idaho Arts
Council preparing lunch while breakfast is being served |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 36 : Kids on three-wheelers hot road down
the road in front of school |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 37-38 : Grouse Creek school |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCF231196-6 : Independence Day rodeo; Brian and JoLene
(K. Hill) Thompson wedding reception |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 2 : Family in parking area north of arena
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 3-8 : Food concession, Oakley Idaho Arts
Council |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 9 : Parking area, boy on the left with the
cowboy outfit is Tommy Tanner, Doug Tanner's son |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 10 : Kids on three-wheelers watching
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 11-14 : Calf roping |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 15-18 : Cow riding |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 19-20 : Rigging up |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 21 : Men at gate |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 22-23 : Gordon Stanford, Gamble Ranch,
Montello, NV (Frankie Dougal's grandson) |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 24-25 : Crowd along north fence watching
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 25-30 : Brian Thompson and JoLene (K. Hill)
wedding reception receiving line, with cake (held at
church) |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 31-34 : Room, guests at tables |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 35-36 : Mr. Tanner with the bride and
groom |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCF231196-7 : Brian and JoLene (K. Hill) Thompson
wedding reception; exterior of LDS Church |
1985 July 6-7 | ||
Negative(s) 2-4 : Parents at head of receiving line,
couple at far right are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and Marge
Thompson |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 5-10 : Bride and groom JoLene (K. Hill) and
Brian Thompson greet folks in recieving line |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 11-14 : Exterior of LDS church, looking south
toward town, taken between wedding reception and dance |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 15-27 : Exterior of LDS church after sacrament
meeting
Note cattle guard to keep livestock out in image 24
|
1985 July 7 | ||
BCF231197-8 : Fieldwork equipment; scenic view; haying |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 1-5 : Quarter-ton of equipment C.
Fleischhauer brought from D.C. for fieldwork |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s): 6-9 : View south in to the northern end of
the Grouse Creek Valley |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 10-13 : Steven Kimber |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 14-16 : T. Carter and Steven Kimber
|
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 17-20 : Picking up bales of hay with the bale
wagon |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 21-22 : Picking up bales of hay with the bale
wagon with old Frost place in background |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 23-28 : Dropping the stack of bales on the
west side of the former Frost outbuilding |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 29-30 : Baling twine nailed to the ground to
guide S.K. backing up and dropping the hay stack |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 31-33 : Old sled, piled high with used baling
twine |
1985 July 2 | ||
BCF231196-9 : Old Frost place; Co-op Store; Archie and
Rhea Toyn; scenic view |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 2-5 : Looking west down the hill at the old
Frost place |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 6-16 : Co-op store, including poster for
fourth of July on door |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 17 : Blank |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 18-22 : H. Cannon recording session with
Archie and Rhea Toyn, at Toyn home |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 23-27 : Rhea's late mother's shoe (the woman
had polio); shoe displayed in living room |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 28-31 : Rhea and Archie Toyn in their living
room |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 32-37 : Views by early morning light (moon
still visible) from headquarters house |
1985 July 2 | ||
BCF231196-10 : Patriotic Program |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 1-8 : Visiting clogging group
performing |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 9-16 : Two girls from clogging group
performing |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 17-22 : Archie Toyn performing a song from
World War I |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 23-26 : The school chorus led by teacher
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 27-36 : Ceremony for veterans: all veterans
asked to come to stage and parents of deceased veterans given
flowers |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCF231196-11 : Old Frost place; Doug and Kathleen Tanner
house |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 1-4 : The old log house at the old Frost
place, dirt roof |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 5-6 : Log barn at old Frost
place |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 7-9 : After dinner at the Doug and Kathleen
Tanner home: T. Carter, Kathleen Tanner, C. Edison |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 10-11 : Tanner daughters eating dinner after
adults (with adults in background) |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 12-25 : View of Tanner ranch |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 26-31 : Doug Tanner interviewed by H.
Cannon |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 32-34 : Doug Tanner |
1985 July 4 | ||
BCF231196-12 : Doug and Kathleen Tanner home: foodways |
1985 July 5 | ||
Negative(s) 1-3 : Table set for dinner: roast beef and
pork |
1985 July 5 | ||
Negative(s) 4 : No image |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 5-25 : Kathleen Tanner and daughters making
homemade donuts |
1985 July 5 | ||
Negative(s) 26-29 : Toni Tanner frosting
"somethings" |
1985 July 5 | ||
Negative(s) 30-36 : Jeff Thomas's garden (32-33 includes
T. Carter and J. Thomas) |
1985 July 5 | ||
Negative(s) 37: Hot spring on Thomas place, 100 degrees
temperature |
1985 July 5 | ||
BCF231196-13 : Louis Tanner; fieldwork headquarters; old
Frost place |
1985 July 2-3 | ||
Negative(s) 2-3 : Louis Tanner and fiend load and Angus
bull |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 4 : Gate |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 5-8 : T. Carter and Louis Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 9-13 : Louis Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 14-21 : Looking down into the valley from the
road to the north |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 22-24 : Looking down into the valley with
telephoto |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 25-28 : Railroad outbuilding behind the barn
at headquarters house |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 29-30 : Front of headquarter house with T.
Carter's vehicle |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 31-37 : Looking west down the hill at the old
Frost place |
1985 July | ||
BCF231196-14 : Independence Day celebration |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 0-3 : Pancake breakfast hosted by Oakley,
ID, Arts Council |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 4-7 : Kids on three-wheelers |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 8-10 : Serving pancakes |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 11-13 : Eating breakfast outside |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 14-17 : Man with t-shirt: "my wife--yes; my
dog--maybe; my gun--never" |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 18-22 : No images |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 23-25 : Tommy Tanner dressed like
cowboy |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 26 : Girls in parking lot of school
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 27-30 : Pledge of allegiance and the National
Anthem at the patriotic program held at school |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 32-37 : T. Carter and H. Cannon perform with
guitar and fiddle at patriotic program |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCF231196-15 : Independence Day dance |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 1-11 : Dancers, some in western
wear |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 12-14 : Band: Craig Adams and
Apocalypse |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 15-17 : Band and dancers |
1985 July 6 | ||
BCF231196-16 : Tanner National Register house; Doug
Tanner house; Warren Kimber ranch |
1985 July 4-5 | ||
Negative(s) 2-3 : View of valley |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 4-11 : Tanner National Register
house |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 12-17 : Hay derrick: "Mormon hay
stacker" |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 18-19 : Fieldwork group on picnic: (l to r) H.
Cannon, T. Carter, C. Edison, D. Randall, C. Fleischhauer |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 20-28 : Haying at Warren Kimber's ranch:
Warren drives bailer and his son drives wagon |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 29-35 : Irrigation water in ditch along the
road adjacent to Kimber's hayfield |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 36 : C. Edison photographing the Tanner
children in their kitchen |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 37 : Table set for friday dinner with Doug
and Kathleen Tanner family |
1985 July | ||
BCF231196-17 : Post Office, Co-op store; Frost house
2 1/4 inch format negatives
|
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 1-2 : Post office |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 3-6 : Townscape |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 7-9 : Exterior of co-op store in early
morning light |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 10-12 : Old log house at the old Frost
place |
1985 July 4 | ||
BCF231196-18 : Tanner National Register house
2 1/4 inch format negatives
|
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 1-3 : The Tanner National Register
house |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 4-6 : Scene looking west across
valley |
1985 July 4 | ||
BCF231196-19 : Old Frost place
2 1/4 inch format negatives
|
1985 July 2-4 | ||
Negative(s) 1-3 : Looking down into the head of the
valley from the road to the north: evening light |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 4-5 : Looking west down the hill at the Old
Frost place |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 6-7 : Looking north up the
valley |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 8-10 : Co-op, exterior at high noon on 3 July
|
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 11-12 : View of headquarters house in early
morning light, moon still visible |
1985 July 4 | ||
BCF231196-20 : Co-op
2 1/4 inch format negatives
|
1985 July 3 | ||
Negative(s) 1-2 : Grouse Creek community co-op
store |
1985 July 3 | ||
1 | 3 | Hal Cannon Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheet Logs (13 items)
(folders 071-83). [old foldering info: folder 084 previously held H. Cannon
b&w logs].
|
1985 July 3 |
BHC25506 : Independence Day celebration: rodeo and
dance |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 1-2 : Views of Fourth of July
Rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 3-5 : Unidentified cowboy at the Fourth of
July Rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 6-8 : Close-up of unidentified cowboy
holding the reins of his horse |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative 9 : Close-up of unidentified cowboy's
horse's face |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 10-12 : Two young cowboys in the parking lot
at the Fourth of July rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative 13 : Bull riding at the Fourth of July
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative 14 : Fence sitters at the Fourth of July
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 15-16 : Cowboy adjusting his boots at the
Fourth of July rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 17-19 : Views of the Fourth of July
Rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative 20 : Young cowboy at the Fourth of July
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 21-23 : Fence sitters at the Fourth of July
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 24-26 : Views of the Fourth of July
Rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 27-28 : Young boy at Fourth of July
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 29 : Men with a boy at Fourth of July
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 30 : Man at Fourth of July
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 31-32 : Couples dancing at the Fourth of July
dance in the school gym |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 34-35 : Announcer's stand at Fourth of July
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
BHC25507 : Various images around Grouse Creek,
including Independence Day baseball game and rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 2-4 : Unidentified woman, possibly Rhea
Toyn, playing the ukulele |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 5-7 : Etna Reservoir |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 8-10 : Insect box in front of the old stone
Fletcher house used with bee-like insects for assumed
pollination |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative 11 : Chimney of stone house
ruin |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 12-13 : People socializing after lunch in the
school yard at the Fourth of July celebration |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 14-19 : Sign up and pay entry fee for the 4th
of July rodeo competitions |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative 20 : People socializing after lunch in the
school yard at the Fourth of July celebration |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative 21 : Young cowboy at the Fourth of July
Celebration |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative 22 : Welcome sign at the Grouse Creek
School |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative 23-24 : Family riding down Grouse Creek main
street to the 4th of July rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative 25 : Sign at entrance to rodeo
grounds |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative 26 : Spectators watching the rodeo from
across the street |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative 27 : Scene from the Fourth of July
rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 28-36 : Spectators sitting on fence during the
Fourth of July rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
BHC25508 : T. Carter interviewing Winfred Kimber at
old Frost place |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 1-3 : Custom painted stock truck at Frost
Farm |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 4-12 : Views of north Grouse Creek, Utah from
the hillside above the Frost farmstead |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 13-35 : Tom Carter interviewing Winfred Kimber
at the old Frost place (Tom Carter is not pictured in
32-34) |
1985 July 2 | ||
BHC25552 : Horseshoeing; Nelson ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 0-7 : Horse being shoed at Nelson Ranch,
Junction, UT |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 8 : T. Carter, Mr. Nelson talk with his
nephew at his ranch, Junction, UT |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 9-15 : Cabin at Junction, UT, belonging to
Mr. Nelson's nephew |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 16 : Sign on gate on road up to mountains
about Nelson ranch |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 17-19 : Aspen log cabin in canyon about Nelson
ranch |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 20-22 : Detail of log construction on
cabin |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 23-24 : Interior of cabin |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 25 : Bull in field by cabin |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 26-27 : Basque sheepherder monument on
mountain top above Nelson ranch |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 28-30 : Front view of Grouse Creek rodeo
grounds |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 31-33 : North view of Grouse Creek rodeo
grounds |
1985 July 2 | ||
Negative(s) 34-36 : South view of Grouse Creek rodeo
grounds |
1985 July 2 | ||
BHC25553 : Max Tanner; Doug Tanner; Wallace
Betteridge |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 1-3 : Brands from Max Tanner ranch
|
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 4-5 : Doug Tanner and son Tom examine hay to
see if it is ready to bale |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 6-8 : Tub full of rawhide ready to treat by
Wallace Betteridge |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 9-11 : Wallace Betteridge in front of home in
Montello, NV |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 12-15 : Bosal made by Wallace Betteridge's
father |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 16-23 : Assorted bosals made by Wallace
Betteridge |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 24-26 : Quirt braided by Wallace
Betteridge |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 27-32 : Wallace Betteridge sitting with
braided rope he made |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 33 : T. Carter getting in back of
truck |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 34-36 : Farrier preparing horse for shoeing at
Nelson ranch in Junction |
1985 July | ||
BHC25554 : Various Grouse Creek area people and
places |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 1 : No image |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 2-5 : Drainage on ridge above Doug Tanner
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 6-7 : Vista from ridge over Doug Tanner
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 8 : No image |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 9-12 : Max Tanner outside truck on tour in
mountains above Death Valley with H. Cannon and T. Carter |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 13-22 : More landscape on tour of mountains
west of Aetna with Max Tanner |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 23 : Max Tanner in cab of truck |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 24 : Uncle Tom's cabin above Jack Kimber
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 25-28 : Siblings: (l to r) (Sally) Wallace
Betteridge, Raida Kimber, George Betteridge |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 29-31 : Monument in front of Jack Kimber
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 32-34 : Jack Kimber |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 35-37 : Doug Tanner's new tractor |
1985 July | ||
BHC25555 : Simplot; Dwight Warburton ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 0-1 : Simplot horse trailer parked near
Moulton, ID |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 2-3 : Cows being moved by Milt Oman and
Barney McWilliams |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 4-6 : Milt Oman and Barney McWilliams
unsaddling and loading horses after moving cows |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 7 : Milt Oman |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 8 : Shop drawers at Simplot garage in
Murtaugh, ID |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 9-17 : Milt Oman talks with unidentified
Simplot workers at Murtaugh shop |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 18 : Milt Oman filling Simplot truck with
gas |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 19-21 : Homemade gate in front of Dwight
Warburton's home |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 22-24 : Detail of handmade hinge on gate at
Warburton ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 25-28 : Misc. buildings on Warburton
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 29-31 : Willow fence in front yard of Reece
Warburton's home |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 32-34 : Granary on Warburton ranch
|
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 35-36 : School house from Lucin moved to
Warburton ranch |
1985 July | ||
BHC25556 : Emigrant Canyon, ID; Moulton, ID |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 1-2 : Unidentified people leaving LDS church
services at Grouse Creek ward |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 3-5 : Milt Oman preparing to mount horse
near old stage stop in Emigrant Canyon, ID |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 6-9 : Milt Oman and Barney McWilliams
riding |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 8-9 : Milt Oman riding down road in Emigrant
Canyon |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 10-12 : Stock truck parked in wash to unload
horses, E.B |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 13-18 : Ruins of stage stop in Emigrant
Canyon, ID |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 19 : Cattle being moved in Emigrant
Canyon |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 20-27 : Writing on walls of abandoned school
at Moulton, ID |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 28-30 : Abandoned school at
Moulton |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 31-36 : Abandoned cabins near school at
Moulton, ID |
1985 July | ||
BHC25585 : Warburton ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 1-3 : Original cabin at Warburton ranch
site |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 4-5 : Detail of log work on same cabin
|
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 6-9 : Inside cabin, shot through window of
north wall |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 10-12 : Front of cabin |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 13-19 : Old sheep camp in yards of Warburton
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 20 : Windmill at Warburton
ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 21-23 : Cabin used as shop with blacksmithing
tools at Warburton ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 24-26 : Interior of falling down cabin at
Warburton ranch |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 27-29 : Wooden structure |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 30-36 : Landscape shots of George Creek Canyon
above Yost, UT |
1985 July | ||
BHC25637 : Wallace Betteridge; Montello, NV |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 0-16 : Various shots of Wallace Betteridge,
Montello, NV, braiding hondo onto old riata (or reata) that was
broken |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 17-20 : Bake sale on Montello, NV, main street
to raise funds for refurbishing community church |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 21-29 : Wallace Betteridge standing with
finished rope |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 30-32 : Copy of Grouse Creek Jack, wife, and
Del Adams (Emily Kimber collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 33-34 : Copy of winter feed: Annie Kimber
driving sled, Elmer Kimber throwing hay, Dennis riding (E. Kimber
collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 35-37 : Copy of Wm. Ballingham's haying crew,
Lyman Kimber ranch, buckrake team (E. Kimber collection) |
circa 1935 | ||
BHC25638 : Rhea Toyn scrapbook historic photos; Oren
Kimber historic photographs |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 0-8 : Copies from Rhea Toyn's scrapbook,
including information on Grouse Creek Jack (R. Toyn
Collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 9 : Copy of old photo of Grouse Creek
school (R. Toyn Collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 10 : Copy of photo of Grouse Creek brass
band (R. Toyn Collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 11 : Grouse Creek church |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 12-15 : Copy of photo of a young Oren Kimber
dressed in buckaroo garb (Opal Kimber Collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 16-18 : Copy of photo of Oren Kimber with
horse in later years (Opal Kimber Collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 19-21 : Grouse Creek Orchestra in Raida
Kimber's backyard |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 22-30 : Grouse Creek Orchestra play into
recorder at Raida Kimber's house |
1985 July | ||
BHC25639 : Emily Kimber scrapbook historic photos;
Winfred Kimber family home evening |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 0-2 : Elmer Kimber and son, Dennis, milking
cow (E. Kimber Collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 3-5 : Wm. Ballingham leading horse at hay
derrick on site of present Lyman Kimber ranch (E. Kimber
Collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 6-8 : HD ranch in Nevada: Elmer Kimber and
his haying crew with mowers (E. Kimber Collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 9-12 : Haying, with buck rakes: UC men cut
and rake, Kimber crew buck and stack (E. Kimber
Collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 13-15 : Elmer Kimber on his pony named Ranger
(E. Kimber Collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 16 : Grouse Creek children playing "dog and
deer" with pet deer, (E. Kimber Collection) |
1955 winter | ||
Negative(s) 17-25 : Photos of Emily Kimber's scrapbook:
haying crews in summers at UC ranch (E. Kimber Collection) |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 26-28 : Photo held by E. Kimber of buck rakes
and scater rakes in fields of HD ranch (E. Kimber
Collection) |
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Negative(s) 27-37 : Family home evening at Winfred
Kimber's field, including children and Toyn's: dutch oven
dinner |
1985 July | ||
BHC25640 : Max, Doug and Thomas Tanner at Thomas
Cotton Basin; Wallace Betteridge |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 0-3 : Landscape south of Grouse Creek
|
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 4-8 : Milton Oman breaking horse in small
corral near rodeo grounds |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 9-15 : Max Tanner, Doug Tanner, and Thomas
Tanner prepare to gather cattle in Cotton Thomas Basin |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 16 : Doug Tanner and son Thomas on
horseback |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 17 : Hillside on Cotton Thomas
Basin |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 18-20 : Max Tanner riding after
cattle |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 21-26 : Cotton Thomas Basin with cows in
distance |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 27-29 : Riders bringing cattle to gate
separating Association lands and leased land |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 30-31 : Doug Tanner prepares for lunch, taking
off chaps |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 32 : Homemade spurs inherited by Wallace
Betteridge from friend |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 33-35 : Reins braided by Wallace
Betteridge |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 36 : Hondo braided to be braided onto
rawhide rope |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 37 : Wallace Betteridge
braiding |
1985 July | ||
1 | 4 | Roger Roper Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheet Logs (5 items)
(folders 085-089). [old foldering info: folder 090 previously held R. Roper
b&w logs]
|
Undated |
BRR25557 : Survey Sites: 7, 7A, 6, 23 |
1985 July 12 | ||
Negative(s) 0-12 : Site 7: A. Raymond Tanner house and
root cellar |
1985 July 12 | ||
Negative(s) 13-24 : Site 7A: Moroni Tanner cabin and
animal shelter |
1985 July 12 | ||
Negative(s) 25-29 : Site 6: Allen Newman Tanner house
interior and exterior |
1985 July 12 | ||
Negative(s) 30-34 : Site 23: Max Tanner ranch, old and new
tractor |
1985 July 12 | ||
BRR25558 : Survey Sites: 58, 41, 15, 14, 19 |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 1-8 : Site 58: Charles Toyn Ranch exterior
and interior of house |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 9 : Site 58: Charles Toyn Ranch wash
house |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 10-11 : Site 58: Charles Toyn Ranch
outhouse |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 12 : Site 58: Charles Toyn Ranch loading
ramp |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 13-15 : Site 58: Charles Toyn Ranch interior
of barn or stable |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 16 : Site 58: Charles Toyn Ranch entrance
gate |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 17-19 : Old photographs of road just north of
the "dugout" (Raida Kimber Collection) |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 20-25 : Site 41: James Cook house, interior
and exterior of house |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 26-27 : Site 15: Parley Paskett house, log
chicken coop behind the house |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 28 : Site 14: Phillip Paskett house,
exterior |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 29 : Site 14: Phillip Paskett house, root
cellar adjacent to house |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 30-31 : Site 14: Phillip Paskett house,
construction details |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 32-33 : Site 14: Phillip Paskett house,
exterior of house |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 34-37 : Site 14: Albert F. Richins house,
exterior of house |
1985 July 15 | ||
BRR25559 : Survey Sites: 19, 6A, 25, 25A, 58, 15B,
4, 63 |
1985 July 15-16 | ||
Negative(s) 0-3 : Site 19: Albert F. Richins house,
exterior and interior of house |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 4-7 : Site 6A: Allen Newman Tanner granary,
exterior of granary and house |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 8 : Site 25, 25A: Etna school and carriage
house exterior |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 9 : Site 58: Charles Toyn ranch tack
shed |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 10 : Site 58: Charles Toyn chicken
coop |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 11-15 : Site 58: Charles Toyn barn or
stable |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 16 : Site 15B: Phillip Paskett chicken
coop |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 17-20 : Site 4: Annie Mecham house exterior
and interior |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 21 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, exterior
of cabin |
1985 July | ||
BRR25560 : Survey Sites: 45, 21, 26, 49 |
1985 July 18-19 | ||
Negative(s) 0-5 : Site 45: John Hadfield, Sr., house,
exterior and interior of house |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 6-10 : Site: 21: Grouse Creek tithing office,
exterior and interior of building |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 11-12 : Site 26: Milas Wakefield store/co-op
store, exterior of store |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 13-16 : Site 49: George A. Blanthorn ranch,
stone animal shelter |
1985 July | ||
BRR25561 : Survey Site: 63 |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 0-3 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, exterior
of cabin |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 4-7 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, exterior
and interior of sheep wagon |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 8-10 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, corrals
and fences |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 11 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, tack
shed |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 12 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, beef
hoist or gallows |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 13 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, loading
chute |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 14 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, chicken
coop |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 15 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, overview
of corrals adn outbuildings |
1985 July 18 | ||
Negative(s) 16-18 : View of ranch from across the
valley |
1985 July 18 | ||
1 | 5 | Tom Carter Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheet Logs (17 items)
(folders 091-107). [old foldering info: folder 108 previously held T.
Carter b&w logs].
|
1985 July 18 |
BTC20001 : Winter visit to Doug tanner's ranch |
1986 January 27 | ||
Negative(s) 22-34 : Doug Tanner feeding hay from his
truck |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 35 : stock truck in winter |
1985 July | ||
BTC20002 : Survey Site 26; Repairing equipment |
1985 July 5 | ||
Negative(s) 17-19 : Site 26: Grouse Creek
store |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 20-20a : Allen and Louis Tanner fixing
drive-train of their hay stacker |
1985 July | ||
BTC25492 : Survey Sites 52, 6; Oren and Randy Kimber
meadow |
1985 July 12 | ||
Negative(s) 10-11 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch: T. Carter
measuring Frost roof |
1985 July 12 | ||
Negative(s) 12-14 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch, carious
shots |
1985 July 12 | ||
Negative(s) 15-20 : Site 6: Allen N. Tanner house, brick I
house and granary |
1985 July 12 | ||
Negative(s) 21-22 : Oren Kimber baling hay |
1985 July 12 | ||
BTC25494 : Repairing equipment; Survey Site 52 |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 3-7 : Allen and Louis Tanner repairing hay
stacker at fieldwork headquarters owned by A. Tanner (once Toyn
ranch) |
1985 July 4 | ||
Negative(s) 8-20 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch: gable,
scabbed plat construction, purlin roof, square-notch corner
timbering |
1985 July 4 | ||
BTC25503 : Survey Site 52; Independence Day
celebration |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 1-28 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch: shed,
stable, stable dirt roof, pole fencing, corral and gate |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 29-32 : Independence Day pancake breakfast
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 33-35 : View of parade |
1985 July 6 | ||
BTC25504 : Oren Kimber baling hay; Survey Site 52 |
1985 July 12 | ||
Negative(s) 2-10 : Oren Kimber on tractor baling hay
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 11-16 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch, ranch
house and dirt roof |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 17-21 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch, equipment
on the Frost ranch |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 22-27 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch, details
of saddle-notching |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 28-33 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch,
blacksmith shop, log building, purlin roof saddle notch
corners |
|||
Negative(s) :34-36 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch equipment
shed |
1985 July 6 | ||
BTC25505 : Independence Day parade |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 2 : Youngest Oman children in wagon
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 3-5 : Children's float |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 6-10 : 4-H club float: "Chipkickers,"
including Angie and Toni Tanner |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 11-12 : Parade spectators |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 13-17 : Youngest Oman children |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 18 : Boy in tractor cap leading the
parade |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 19-20 : Parade shots |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 21-22 : Max Tanner driving truck pulling
float |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 23 : Winfred Kimber |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 24-27 : Parade shots |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 28-37 : People standing around after the
parade at the school grounds, before rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
BTC25584 : Max, Doug, and Thomas Tanner moving
cattle on Cotton Thomas Basin summer range |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 3-7 : Doug, Max and Tom Tanner, Cotton
Thomas Basin |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 8 : Max saddling his horse |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 9-10 : Blank |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 11-12 : Doug, Max and Tom Tanner in front of
truck |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 13-14 : Max Tanner |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 15-17 : Doug, Max, and Tom Tanner in front of
truck |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 18 : Max cinching up horse |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 19-20 : Tom Tanner |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 21-26 : Doug and Tom Tanner riding |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 27-33 : Max Tanner riding |
1985 July 15 | ||
BTC25586 : Doug and Kathleen Tanner home; Survey
Site OGC 1 |
1985 July 10 | ||
Negative(s) 2-11 : Kathleen Tanner homemade
pies |
1985 July 10 | ||
Negative(s) 12-13 : Doug Tanner, H. Cannon, R. Roper at
supper table at Tanner home |
1985 July 10 | ||
Negative(s) 14 : Kathleen Tanner in kitchen |
1985 July 10 | ||
Negative(s) 15-26 : Site OGC 1: Cotton Thomas homest
square-notch corner timbering, stone chimney, views of
valley |
1985 July 10 | ||
BTC25587 : Cotton Thomas Basin; Allen Tanner home;
rodeo grounds |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 1-4 : Cotton Thomas Basin
landscape |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 5 : Oren Kimber |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 6-7 : Oren and Opal Kimber in their pick-up
truck |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 8-21 : Herbert Tanner and Allen Tanner's new
colt |
1985 July 17 | ||
Negative(s) 22-37 : Fieldworkers D. Randall and R. Roper
measuring the rodeo grounds |
1985 July 17 | ||
BTC25588 : Independence Day rodeo; Survey Sites OGC
30, OGC 38 |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 3-6 : Rodeo |
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 7-17 : Site OGC 30: old Etna Dam and nearby
ranch: frame and log house, hay derrick, pole fence, corral, dam
|
1985 July 6 | ||
Negative(s) 18-36 : Site OGC 28: Seth Fletcher ranch:
house, ashlar walling, chimney and cap, barn, pole fence, corral,
granary |
1985 July 6 | ||
BTC25589 : Max, Doug, Tom Tanner moving cattle on
Cotton Thomas Basin |
1985 July 19 | ||
Negative(s) 4-14 : Doug, Max, Tom Tanner working cattle,
taken from hill |
1985 July 19 | ||
Negative(s) 15-17 : Max Tanner |
1985 July 19 | ||
Negative(s) 18-19 : Working cattle |
1985 July 19 | ||
Negative(s) 20-21 : Close-up of Tom Tanner on
horseback |
1985 July 19 | ||
Negative(s) 22-24 : Landscape of basin |
1985 July 19 | ||
Negative(s) 25 : H. Cannon |
1985 July 19 | ||
Negative(s) 26-34 : Max, Doug and Tom Tanner moving
cattle |
1985 July 19 | ||
BTC25590 : Survey Sites OGC 28, OGC 24, OGC 25, OGC
26, OGC 27, OGC 23 |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 2-5 : Site OGC 28: Seth Fletcher ranch,
outbuildings |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 6-9 : Site OGC 24: Secrist ranch, mailboxes
and house |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 10-14 : Site OGC 25: Etna school and
stable |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 15-26 : Site OGC 26: Papworth/Lucas ranch,
saddle notching, pole-set, straw-roofed shelter, log outbuildings,
cellar |
|||
Negative(s) 27-30 : Site OGC 27: Thomas and Jeff Thomas
repairing manure spreader |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 31-34 : Site OGC 23: Max Tanner ranch,
building and log granary |
1985 July 16 | ||
Negative(s) 35-37 : Site OGC 23: Doug and Tom Tanner
sitting on combine |
1985 July 16 | ||
BTC25591 : Survey Sites 50,52, OGC 22, OGC 20 |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 2-6 : Site OGC 22: Warburton house large
stone |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 7-9 : Site OGC 20: Reese Warburton ranch,
stockade fencing (copies of image 7)
(2
8x10"
|
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 10-17 : Randy Kimber mowing hay |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 18 : View to south showing settlement
pattern |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 19-20 : Site 50: Shaw ranch |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 21-29 : Site 52: Frost ranch |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 30-32 : Site 50: Shaw ranch house |
1985 July 15 | ||
Negative(s) 33-37 : Oren and Randy Kimber moving
irrigation pipe |
1985 July 15 | ||
BTC25593 : Allen Tanner; rodeo grounds; Max, Doug
and Tom Tanner going to Cotton Thomas Basin |
1985 July 18-19 | ||
Negative(s) 2-8 : Allen Tanner and colt |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 9-17 : Fieldworkers D. Randall and R. Roper
measuring the rodeo grounds |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 18 : Blank |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 19-22 : Doug and Tom Tanner getting ready for
riding in Cotton Thomas Basin |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 23 : Tanner stock truck loaded and ready to
go |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 24-25 : Unidentified woman |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 26-32 : Doug Tanner's stock truck and Max
Tanner's pick-up and horse trailer, ready to go to Cotton Thomas
Basin |
1985 July | ||
Negative(s) 33-36 : Max Tanner unloading
trailer |
1985 July | ||
BTC90104 : Survey Site OGC 20; winter activities |
1986 January 27 | ||
Negative(s) 4-9 : Site OGC 20: Warburton log
house |
1986 January 27 | ||
Negative(s) 10-12 : Blank |
Undated | ||
Negative(s) 13-17 : Historic photo of John T. Betteridge
(r) and Ed Shaw
(Raida Kimber Collection)
|
c. 1900 | ||
Negative(s) 18-25 : historic photo fo John T. Betteridge
ranch
(Raida Kimber Collection)
|
c. 1900 | ||
Negative(s) 26-27 : Site 38: Joseph Lee house |
1986 January 27 | ||
Negative(s) 28-29 : Site 40: Charles Kimber
house |
1986 January 27 | ||
Negative(s) 30-37 : Photo of map of the East Grouse Creek
Irrigation Company
(Oren Kimber Collection)
|
c. 1896 | ||
BTC90105 : Survey Site OGC 20; winter haying |
1986 January 27 | ||
Negative(s) 2-13 : Site OGC 20: Reese Warburton pitching
hay to cattle, very cold |
1986 January 27 | ||
Negative(s) 14-15 : Doug Tanner's rubber over-boots
|
1986 January 27 | ||
Negative(s) 16-37 : Site OGC 20: Warburton log house,
notching details, purlin construction, dirt roof |
1986 January 27 | ||
2 | Carol Edison Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheets |
1986 January 27 | |
3 | Carl Fleischhauer Black and White Negatives
and Contact Sheets |
1986 January 27 | |
4 | Hal Cannon Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheets |
1986 January 27 | |
5 | Roger Roper Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheets |
1986 January 27 | |
6 | Tom Carter Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheets |
1986 January 27 |
SERIES VI : ARCHITECTURAL SITE REPORTSReturn to Top
Grouse Creek Site Reports: Sites 2-63 (64 folders) and Outside Grouse (OGC) Site Creek Reports: OGC Sites 1-32 (32 folders). The architectural site reports contain the Architectural Field Survey forms, which include technical data and (for almost all sites) drawings. Also, for some sites photocopies of historical information regarding to the site or the homeowner (such as brief life histories and obituaries) is included and is noted in the register. Each site is numbered; Sites 1-63 are in Grouse Creek, OGC Sites 1-32 are outside Grouse Creek. Note: There is either no site 1 or information on site 1 is missing.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 |
Introductory File to Architectural
Documentation (3 items)
(folder 109)
|
Undated |
Item 1 : Utah State Historical Society Preservation
Office Utah Historic Computer System Users Guide |
Undated | ||
Item 2 : UHCS Block Survey Form |
Undated | ||
Item 3 : Grouse Creek Survey |
Undated | ||
1 | 2 |
Architectural Documentation (2 items)
(folder 110)
|
Undated |
Item 1 : Analysis of architectural documentation
|
Undated | ||
Item 2 : Potential National Register
sites |
Undated | ||
1 | 3 | Site 2:: J. R. Simplot Co
(folder 111)
|
Undated |
1 | 4 | Site 3: William Paskett house/Simplot
(folder 112)
|
Undated |
1 | 5 | Site 4: Annie M. Mecham house, obituary for Annie
Miller Mecham
(folder 113)
|
Undated |
1 | 6 | Site 5: Louis Tanner mobile home
(folder 114)
|
Undated |
1 | 7 | Site 6: Allen Newman Tanner House, brief histories of
Mary Emily Barlow Tanner and Allen Newman Tanner
(folder 115)
|
Undated |
1 | 8 | Site 7: A. Raymond Tanner house
(folder 116)
|
Undated |
1 | 9 | Site 8: Herbert Tanner house
(folder 117)
|
Undated |
1 | 10 | Site 9: Box Elder County Road Dept
(folder 118)
|
Undated |
1 | 11 | Site 10: George & Amanda Paskett/Toyn house
(folder 119)
|
Undated |
1 | 12 | Site 11: Mobile home
(folder 120)
|
Undated |
1 | 13 | Site 12: Marge Thompson house
(folder 121)
|
Undated |
1 | 14 | Site 13: BLM Grouse Creek Field Station
(folder 122)
|
Undated |
1 | 15 | Site 14:: Phillip Paskett house, brief life history of
Phillip Paskett (hard to read) and obituary for Ella Richins Paskett
(folder 123)
|
Undated |
1 | 16 | Site 15:: Parley Paskett/Ella Tanner house
(folder 124)
|
Undated |
1 | 17 | Site 16:: Winfred Kimber Tie House from Lucin
(folder 125)
|
Undated |
1 | 18 | Site 17:: Grouse Creek Post Office
(folder 126)
|
Undated |
1 | 19 | Site 18:: William C. Kimber/Hattie Tanner
(folder 127)
|
Undated |
1 | 20 | Site 19:: Albert F. Richins house/Simplot, obituary for
Albert F. Richins and Mary Jane Richins, brief history of house, letter to T.
Carter from Nola Richins Kimber (daughter to Albert and Mary)
(folder 128)
|
Undated |
1 | 21 | Site 20:: Grouse Creek Rodeo Grounds
(folder 129)
|
Undated |
1 | 22 | Site 21:: Tithing Granary
(folder 130)
|
Undated |
1 | 23 | Site 22:: Amanda Tanner/Winfred Kimber house, brief
history of Amanda Barlow Tanner
(folder 131)
|
Undated |
1 | 24 | Site 23:: Joseph S. Barlow/Milt Omen house
(folder 132)
|
Undated |
1 | 25 | Site 24:: Lawrence C. Kimber house
(folder 133)
|
Undated |
1 | 26 | Site 25:: Milas Wakefield/Doug Wakefield house
(folder 134)
|
Undated |
1 | 27 | Site 26:: Milas Wakefield Store/Co-op, obituary for Milas
Erastus Wakefield and Annie Elizabeth Kimber Wakefield
(folder 135)
|
Undated |
1 | 28 | Site 27:: Melissa & Max Tanner House
(folder 136)
|
Undated |
1 | 29 | Site 28:: Almie Richins house
(folder 137)
|
Undated |
1 | 30 | Site 29:: William C. Betteridge/Merlin Tanner house
(folder 138)
|
Undated |
1 | 31 | Site 30:: Grouse Creek School
(folder 139)
|
Undated |
1 | 32 | Site 31:: Grouse Creek LDS Church building (Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
(folder 140)
|
Undated |
1 | 33 | Site 32:: Unidentified deteriorated tie house
(folder 141)
|
Undated |
1 | 34 | Site 33:: Thomas Toyn/David Toyn house
(folder 142)
|
Undated |
1 | 35 | Site 34:: A.J. Ballingham/Elroy Kimber house
(folder 143)
|
Undated |
1 | 36 | Site 35:: Arthur Richins, Jr./Steven Kimber
house
(folder 144)
|
Undated |
1 | 37 | Site 36:: Garage to Store/Dance Hall/Bill Thomas
(folder 145)
|
Undated |
1 | 38 | Site 37:: William J. Cook/Ivan and Raida Kimber house
(folder 146)
|
Undated |
1 | 39 | Site 38:: Joseph B. Lee/Richins house
(folder 147)
|
Undated |
1 | 40 | Site 39:: Ruin north of site 37
(folder 148)
|
Undated |
1 | 41 | Site 40: Charles Kimber/Fern Kimber house, brief history
for Charles Kimber, Sr and Caroline Sellwood Kimber, obituaries for Persis
Josephine (Josie) Laird Kimber and Charles Kimber, Jr
(folder 149)
|
Undated |
1 | 42 | Site 41:: James Cook/George Blanthorn house, obituaries
for George A. Blanthorn and Ellen Shaw Simpson Blanthorn
(folder 150)
|
Undated |
1 | 43 | Site 42:: Hugh Roberts/Richins house
(folder 151)
|
Undated |
1 | 44 | Site 43:: Grouse Creek Cemetery
(folder 152)
|
Undated |
1 | 45 | Site 44:: Charles & Ellen Toyn house
(folder 153)
|
Undated |
1 | 46 | Site 45:: John Hadfield, Sr. house, obituaries for John
Hadfield, Jr
(folder 154)
|
Undated |
1 | 47 | Site 46:: Phillip Paskett/Lorenzo Richins house
(folder 155)
|
Undated |
1 | 48 | Site 47:: Frank Dale/Brian Blanthorn house
(folder 156)
|
Undated |
1 | 49 | Site 48:: William C. Betteridge house
(folder 157)
|
Undated |
1 | 50 | Site 49:: George A. Blanthorn
(folder 158)
|
Undated |
1 | 51 | Site 50:: William Shaw house, obituaries for William Shaw
and Emily Emma Paskett Shaw
(folder 159)
|
Undated |
1 | 52 | Site 51:: Dave Douglas/Verl Smith house
(folder 160)
|
Undated |
1 | 53 | Site 52:: Edward Frost/Grant Kimber ranch
(folder 161)
|
Undated |
1 | 54 | Site 53:: Frank LeRoy (or LeRoi) "Roy" Frost/Lyman Kimber
house, obituary for Frank L. Frost
(folder 162)
|
Undated |
1 | 55 | Site 54:: Tie Granary & Hay Derrick
(folder 163)
|
Undated |
1 | 56 | Site 55:: Elmer Kimber/Emily and Annie Kimber house
(folder 164)
|
Undated |
1 | 57 | Site 56:: William Ballingham/Oren and Opal Kimber
house
(folder 165)
|
Undated |
1 | 58 | Site 57:: Godfrey Ballingham/Lyman Kimber house
(folder 166)
|
Undated |
1 | 59 | Site 58:: Charles Toyn/Richard Kimber house, brief
histories of Ellen Kimber Toyn and Charles C. Toyn and obituaries for Ellen
Kimber Toyn and Charles Crofford Toyn
(folder 167)
|
Undated |
1 | 60 | Site 59:: John Hadfield, Jr./Randy Kimber house
(folder 168)
|
Undated |
1 | 61 | Site 60:: Archie Toyn house
(folder 169)
|
Undated |
1 | 62 | Site 61:: William and Grace Jorgenson Hadfield/D. Wyrick
house
(folder 170)
|
Undated |
1 | 63 | Site 62:: William Morgan/Jeff Kimber ranch
(folder 171)
|
Undated |
1 | 64 | Site 63:: Ross Rytting/Winfred Kimber ranch
(folder 172)
|
Undated |
2 | 1 | OGC Site 1: Cotton Thomas house
(folder 173)
|
Undated |
2 | 2 | OGC Site 2: agricultural outbuilding
(folder 174)
|
Undated |
2 | 3 | OGC Site 3: Corral
(folder 175)
|
Undated |
2 | 4 | OGC Site 4: Tie house and outbuilding
(folder 176)
|
Undated |
2 | 5 | OGC Site 5: David and Betty Kimber double wide
(folder 177)
|
Undated |
2 | 6 | OGC Site 6: Frame stable
(folder 178)
|
Undated |
2 | 7 | OGC Site 7: Railroad building from Lucin
(folder 179)
|
Undated |
2 | 8 | OGC Site 8: Kimball dwelling & sunken granary
(folder 180)
|
Undated |
2 | 9 | OGC Site 9: Samuel Heber Kimball dwellings, obituary for
Samuel H. Kimber
(folder 181)
|
Undated |
2 | 10 | OGC Site 10: Corral
(folder 182)
|
Undated |
2 | 11 | OGC Site 11: Corral
(folder 183)
|
Undated |
2 | 12 | OGC Site 12: House
(folder 184)
|
Undated |
2 | 13 | OGC Site 13: House
(folder 185)
|
Undated |
2 | 14 | OGC Site 14: Kimber mobile home
(folder 186)
|
Undated |
2 | 15 | OGC Site 15:: Kimber outbuilding complex
(folder 187)
|
Undated |
2 | 16 | OGC Site 16: Large corral
(folder 188)
|
Undated |
2 | 17 | OGC Site 17: Concrete phone booth
(folder 189)
|
Undated |
2 | 18 | OGC Site 18: William Charles Kimber/Jack Kimber ranch
(folder 190)
|
Undated |
2 | 19 | OGC Site 19: Ron Johnson house
(folder 191)
|
Undated |
2 | 20 | OGC Site 20: Reese Warburton house
(folder 192)
|
Undated |
2 | 21 | OGC Site 21: Hart ranch
(folder 193)
|
Undated |
2 | 22 | OGC Site 22: Warburton house
(folder 194)
|
Undated |
2 | 23 | OGC Site 23: Max Tanner house
(folder 195)
|
Undated |
2 | 24 | OGC Site 24: Secrist ranch
(folder 196)
|
Undated |
2 | 25 | OGC Site 25: Etna School
(folder 197)
|
Undated |
2 | 26 | OGC Site 26: Papworth/Lucas ranch
(folder 198)
|
Undated |
2 | 27 | OGC Site 27: Thomas ranch
(folder 199)
|
Undated |
2 | 28 | OGC Site 28: Seth Fletcher ranch
(folder 200)
|
Undated |
2 | 29 | OGC Site 29: Double cell house
(folder 201)
|
Undated |
2 | 30 | OGC Site 30: Stone dam
(folder 202)
|
Undated |
2 | 31 | OGC Site 31: Hales ranch
(folder 203)
|
Undated |
2 | 32 | OGC Site 32: Ernest Kimber house
(folder 204)
|
Undated |
SERIES VII : UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY DOCUMENTS ORAL HISTORY PROJECTReturn to Top
This section contains 824 pages of transcription from the Grouse Creek Oral History Project conducted by the Utah State Historical Society from 1973 to 1978. Most of these twenty-one interviews were conducted by Verna Kimber Richardson, a native of Grouse Creek. The original transcriptions and fieldwork are housed at the Utah State Historical Society. The copies in this collection are arranged alphabetically by informants' surname. Also contained in this section are a few photocopies from the Utah State Historical Society regarding architectural structures in Grouse Creek.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 | Betteridge, Ellen Sarah Ballingham. Interviewed
by Verna Richardson 25 pages
(folder 205)
|
1974 October 10 |
1 | 2 | Betteridge, Mary Hadfield. Interviewed by Verna
Kimber Richardson 45 pages
(folder 206)
|
1976 March 16 |
1 | 3 | Brothers, Arthur. Interviewed by Verna Kimber
Richardson (rough draft) 22 pages
(folder 207)
|
1974 August 14 |
1 | 4 | Cooke, David James. Interviewed by Verna Kimber
Richardson 35 pages
(folder 208)
|
1977 March 11 |
1 | 5 | Harris, Ed. Interviewed by Verna Kimber
Richardson 13 pages
(folder 209)
|
1973 August 23 |
1 | 6 | Kimball, Samuel Heber. Interviewed by Verna
Kimber Richardson 11 pages
(folder 210)
|
1974 January 24 |
1 | 7 | Kimber, Bertha McCuistion. Interviewed by Verna
Kimber Richardson 31 pages
(folder 211)
|
1974 October 5 |
1 | 8 | Kimber, Elmer. Interviewed by Verna Kimber
Richardson 33 pages;
36 pages
(folder 212)
|
1974 August 20; 1973 August 22 |
1 | 9 | Kimber, Evan Osborne. Interviewed by Verna
Kimber Richardson 14 pages
(folder 213)
|
1973 October 2 |
1 | 10 | Kimber, Olive Tanner. Interviewed by Jay M.
Haymond 26 pages
(folder 214)
|
1973 October 2 |
1 | 11 | Kimber, William Charles. Interviewed by Verna
Kimber Richardson 29 pages
(folder 215)
|
1974 May 10 |
1 | 12 | Kimber, Winfred Charles. Interviewed by Jay M.
Haymond 27 pages;
13 pages;
13 pages
(folder 216)
|
1973 October 2; 1973 October 16; 1973 October 16 |
1 | 13 | Lee, Lorenzo. Interviewed by Verna Kimber
Richardson 58 pages
(folder 217)
|
1976 March 23 |
1 | 14 | Paskett, Amanda Tanner. Interviewed by Verna
Kimber Richardson 26 pages;
15 pages
(folder 218)
|
1973 December 3; 1973 December 26 |
1 | 15 | Richardson, Verna Kimber. Interviewed by Jay M.
Haymond 58 pages
(folder 219)
|
1978 November 6 |
1 | 16 | Richins, Mabel Warburton. Interviewed by Verna
Kimber Richardson 34 pages
(folder 220)
|
1974 April 17 |
1 | 17 | Tanner, Chloe Kimber. Interviewed by Verna
Kimber Richardson 86 pages
(folder 221)
|
1978 October 17 |
1 | 18 | Tanner, Herbert "A". Interviewed by Verna
Kimber Richardson 65 pages
(folder 222)
|
1978 April 4 |
1 | 19 | Tanner, Valison. Interviewed by Verna Kimber
Richardson 51 pages
(folder 223)
|
1973 August 22 |
1 | 20 | Toyn, Rhea Paskett. Interviewed by Verna Kimber
Richardson 37 pages
(folder 224)
|
1973 October 21 |
1 | 21 | Warburton, Lillian Grace Chadwick. Interviewed
by Verna Kimber Richardson 21 pages
(folder 225)
|
1975 October 17 |
1 | 22 |
Three photocopies regarding building
construction in Grouse Creek, Utah State Historical Society Library
(folder 226)
|
Undated |
Item 1 : excerpt from "History of Amanda Barlow
Tanner," by Olive Tanner Kimber |
Undated | ||
Item 2 : excerpt from "Life Story of Charles C.
Toyn" |
Undated | ||
Item 3 : excerpt from "History of Grouse Creek,
Utah," Philip Paskett |
Undated |
SERIES VIII : MAPS AND DRAWINGSReturn to Top
There are four sets of maps/drawings included with the collection: Set 1-Grouse Creek Project Area Maps; Set 2-USGS Overview Map; Set 3-Utah State Historical Society Maps; and Set 4-Drawing of Grouse Creek Rodeo Grounds. Note: The only copies of the maps and drawings are with the Grouse Creek Collection housed at USU's Special Collections and Archives.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 | Grouse Creek Project Area Maps |
Undated |
Item 1 : Hand-drawn location map inside Grouse Creek
(sites 2-63) |
Undated | ||
Item 2 : Hand-drawn location map inside Grouse Creek
(various sites) |
Undated | ||
Item 3 : Hand-drawn site location map outside Grouse
Creek (sites 2-6, 10-18, 21-32) |
Undated | ||
Item 4 : Hand-drawn site location map outside Grouse
Creek (sites 21, 26, 28, 31) |
Undated | ||
1 | 2 | US Geological Survey Map |
Undated |
Item 1: Brigham City, Utah; Idaho, NK 12-7, with
outline of Grouse Creek area |
1954; 1970 revised | ||
1 | 3 | US Geological Survey Quadrangle Maps used
during field study |
Undated |
Item 1 : Cotton Thomas Basin, Utah--Idaho,
N4145-W11345/15 (sites OGC 2, GC59-61) |
1959 | ||
Item 2 : Grouse Creek, Utah, N4137.5-W11352.5/7.5
(sites GC 2-43, OGC2-9, 20, 22-28, 30-32) |
1971 | ||
Item 3 : Ingham Canyon, Utah, N4137.5-W11345/7.5
(sites GC44-58, 62-63) |
1971 | ||
Item 4 : Lucin NE, Utah, 41113-D7-T-024 (with outline
of Grouse Creek area) |
1967; 1984 photo revised | ||
Item 5 : Lucin NW, Utah, N4122.5-W11352.5/7.5 (site
OGC17) |
1967 | ||
Item 6 : Park Valley, Utah--Idaho, N4145-W11315/15
(with outlined areas) |
1959 | ||
Item 7 : Potters Creek, Utah, N4137.5-W11337.5/7.5 |
1971 | ||
Item 8 : Rocky Pass Peak, Utah, photo revised 1984:
41113-E8-TF-024 (sites OGC10-16, 18, 19) |
1971 | ||
Item 9 : Toms Cabin Spring, Utah |
1971 | ||
Item 10 : Warm Spring Hills, Utah, N4137.5-W11330/7.5 |
1971 | ||
Item 11 : Yost, Utah--Idaho, N4145-W11330/15 (with
outlined areas) |
1959 | ||
1 | 4 | Drawing of Grouse Creek Rodeo
Ground |
|
Item 1 : Charles Toyn ranch |
Undated | ||
Item 2 : Ross Rytting ranch |
Undated | ||
1 | 5 | Illustration of Grouse Creek survey area
|
Undated |
Item 1 : Surprint type over halftone illustration of
Grouse Creek survey area with all sites noted |
Undated | ||
Item 2 : Illustration of Grouse Creek survey area
with topographical overlays, used in publication page 12 |
Undated |
SERIES IX : FINAL PRODUCTSReturn to Top
Final products from the Grouse Creek Survey to date include The Grouse Creek Cultural Survey: Integrating Folklife and Historic Preservation Field Research by Thomas Carter and Carl Fleischhauer, published by the American Folklife Center, a final report on architecture, various papers which were delivered at the October 1986 meetings of the American Folklore Society.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 | Report of Grouse Creek Reconnaissance Survey,
Debbie Randall
(folder 227)
|
1986 January 31 |
1 | 2 |
American Folklore Society Meeting Papers,
Baltimore, Maryland
(folder 228)
|
1986 October 23 |
Item 1 : AFS Panel Proposal: "A View From the
Trenches: Cultural Conservation in the Field," Thomas Carter, organizer |
1986 | ||
Item 2 : AFS Paper Proposal: "A Question of Context:
Folklife and Historic Preservation Survey," Thomas Carter |
1986 | ||
Item 3 : AFS Paper: "A Question of Meaning:
Evaluating Historic Cultural Resources," Thomas Carter, Utah Division of
State History |
1986 | ||
Item 4 : AFS Paper: "Cultural Conservation and State
Folk Arts Programming in Grouse Creek, Utah: One Viewpoint, Carol Edison,
Folk Arts Program, Utah Arts Council |
1986 | ||
Item 5 : AFS Paper: "Preserving Ways of Life: Ranching
in Grouse Creek Utah," Hal Cannon, Western Folklife Center |
1986 | ||
Item 6 : Paper draft: "Grouse Creek Cultural Survey:
Ranching in this Century," Hal Cannon, Western Folklife Center |
1987 | ||
1 | 3 |
The Grouse Creek Cultural
Survey, by Thomas Carter and Carl Fleischhauer. Library of Congress:
Washington
(folder 229)
|
1988 |
1 | 4 |
Grouse Creek Cultural Survey information and article supplied by Carl Fleischhauer
(Materials sent to Randy Williams, Fife Folklore Archives Curator)
|
2007 April 13 |
Item 1 : Note to Randy Williams and Todd Harvey (Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center), including information on enclosed contents of information on Grouse Creek Cultural Survey and 1989 article |
2007 April 13 | ||
Item 2 : Article solicited by Historic Preservation: "Keeping Tradition Alive: The Culture of Grouse Creek, Utah, by Carl Fleischhauer and Thomas Carter |
1989 | ||
Item 3 : List of proposed photos (1 page); odds and ends of text deleted from the article and parked in the back (6 pages); captions for proposed photos dated August 1989 (23 pages) |
1989 | ||
Item 4 : Two letters to Ms. Powell at Historic Preservation from Carol Fleischhauer |
1990-1991 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Architecture--Utah--Grouse Creek Region.
- Folklore--Utah--Grouse Creek Region.
- Historic preservation--Utah--Grouse Creek Region.
- Material culture--Utah--Grouse Creek Region.
Personal Names
- Carter, Thomas, 1949- (contributor)
Corporate Names
- American Folklife Center (contributor)
- Folk Arts Program (Utah Arts Council) (contributor)
- Utah State Historical Society (contributor)
- Utah State University (contributor)
- Western Folklife Center (contributor)
Geographical Names
- Grouse Creek Region (Utah)--History, Local.
- Grouse Creek Region (Utah)--Social life and customs.