Scrapbook

Name/Title

Scrapbook

Entry/Object ID

1951.151.0014

Scope and Content

Red 1910 Census Book with many clippings in it. Update: 2011 Census book has been used as a scrapbook with clippings, poems, ads glued over the regular printed pages. Some information includes: Page 1- Judge Homer Merrell weds Gertrude M. Huntington. His obituary in 1916, and her obituary in 1925. Page 1-election clipping re: Mrs. Laura C. Heath as Treasurer, etc. Page 2-Mrs. Heath takes over from Mrs Merrell's Notary Public Office; ad for Laura C. Heath as County Treasurer (3 articles) Pages 3-4-Clippings on Gertrude Merrell; Pages 5-6-Judge Homer Merrell obituary and Mrs. Gertrude Huntington Merrell obituary clippings. Page 8-Mrs. Mabel Thode obituary; Mrs. Gertrude Merrell re: Red Cross; Page 9-Mrs. Jennie B. Reschke, daughter of Jim Baker, obituary; Mrs. W. T. Peryam, obituary; K. H. Hadsell, clipping; Pony Express clipping. Page 11-Amelia Earhart signed an actual notepage with her photograph; Page 12-Stella Jungquist, obituaries; Matthew I. Gilder, obituary; Mrs. Charlotte Romick appointed as clerk of court Page 13-Eleanor Rendle marries Francis Blake Espy, clipping date 1/24/1938 (mother of groom, Mrs. Day Espy) Page 14-Elizabeth Stratton married to Everett Lantz, 3/5/1938. Page 15-16-Clippings on Ag Dinner, people and photos listed: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kortes; William J. Horn; Cheesbrough Family; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Baum-others from Saratoga with photo and names. Page 17-Advisory Board. District 3, Taylor Grazing Board, photo and names given, 1938; Charles W. Morgan, obituary Page 18-J. J. Sullivan, obituary11/11/1911; Peter Paulsen, obituary; Grand Encampment ores displayed at Judge Merrell's. Page 19-Judge Homer Merrell obituary; William Daley, guest at White House; 1911 Memorial Day celebration, (list of names); B. T. Ryan, obituary, 1908; Page 21- Mr. J. C. Davis killed in railroad train wreck, lengthy article; Page 22-William Daley, aka Big Bill Daley attacks Ross Draper, editor, article relates history of William Daley and Theodore Roosevelt, clipping date 1897. Page 23-1937, N. R. Greenfield relates trip around the world with Rotarians Page 25-26-N. R. Greenfield at Mayo Clinic, 4/8/1938; Lengthy obituary given. Page 27-George W. Franks obituary; Frank Jordan, obituary. Page 28-Edith Glenroy Johnston, obituary, mother of Mrs. Roy Logan. Page 29-Eleanor Rendle Espy and Ellen Pace take flying lessons, 4/28/1938; Marjory Rendle to teach in Venezuela; Betty Meyers, queen of May. Page 30-Photo of oldest building in Saratoga with history, 1879. Page 32-Tom Sun, obituary Page 33-C. H. Whittum, obituary Page 35-Clippings on Martin and Francis McMahon; Clarence and Clarice Innes Page 36-Photo of concrete sewer pipes being placed on 8th Street. Page 37-Obituary of W. A. "Scotty" McKay, 7/30/1938. Page 38-Storage of water in Seminoe Dam to start winter 1939? Page 39-Tiny photo of Fred C. Friend; Charles C. Miller Page 40-Obituary of J. E. Cosgriff, SLC banker Page 45-Photo of fairgrounds, 1938 and fair exhibits by different communities Page 46-Photo of fair goers (1600) 1937 Page 47- Potato crop of Reed Higby; State Pen hand hooked rugs, etc; products of Saratoga Valley; Page 48-Article on Carbon County Fair of 1938; Spinning wheel and Mrs. Hans Glad and Mrs. Matt Ollikkala of Elk Mountain Page; photo of fair buildings Page 49-Mrs. Frank (Elizabeth) Hadsell, obituary, 10/6//1938 Page 52-Moving time from old courthouse article Page 53-Obituary of Augusta Mary Francis; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braden article; Page 54-Mrs. John Quealy nee Nell Tierney, obituary, 8/25/1938. Page 55-Ruth Lowry Miller to we Grattan Atwood, 8/26/1938 Page 56-Photo of Mrs. Dorothy Warriner Page 60-Clipping re: Saratoga history There are many pages of the census text from this point onward in the book and does not become filled with clippings, etc. again until census book page 262 (at top left). Page contains a newspaper photo of men headed to school for mechanics at Logan, Utah.7/4/1918. Names of men are given for all of the men: Page 263-newspaper photo of men headed to Camp Lee, Virginia. Page 264-Men headed to Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Page 266-267-Men headed to Ft. McDowell, CA and American Lake, WA Page 268-Photo of Hanna men headed to various branches of service. Page 269-Men headed to American Lake, WA Page 270-Men headed to Fort Logan, CO photo and names Page 271-Men headed to Camp Lewis, WA Page 272-Men headed to Fort Logan, CO photo and names 8/1/1918 Page 273-274-Railroad men headed to Camp Grant to be engineers Page 275-Young men headed to Ft. Riley Pages 276-277- Men headed to Camp Logan, CO and Camp Lewis Page 278-279-Third contingent of men to American Lake. WA, give names, photo, and brief bio of all the men in the photo. Many from Hanna Page 281-Clipping on annual staff of 1935 Page 285-Clipping on Ralph Nelson and Donald Edwards meeting in Solomons during WWII Page 286-Gerard Schellinger to leave Rawlins, clipping; Mary Blickfeldt, obituary 12/26/1939 Page 287-Overland Trail Crossing Site dedicated 8/29/1939, article Page 288-Overland Trail Crossing Site clipping with photos showing child's and emigrant gravesites. Page 289-Clipping, "Story of the Overland Trail and the North Platte Crossing, includes infomation on headstone W. M. Bonabel Killed by Indians, 6/1/1860. Headline: "Campground and graveyard of covered wagon era saved." Page 290-News of 1932 with highlights from each month in that year. Back side of loose page shows Overland Trail Crossing graves and article on W. M. Bonabel. Page 292-Clipping, 6/2/1938-12 above freezing. Corrections on Nanny Hinman. Page 293-Clipping photo of Court House Public Works Administration projects and information on bond 8/1938. Page 297-Photo, when they meet again, showing man in uniform sitting by woman with child holding a doll standing by seated man. Page 298-Clipping with photo of pickup stuck in snow with title Siberia came to Wyoming showing landscape in the Nine Mile Hill section north of Rawlins. Page 300-Clipping, "Mrs. Paul Paulson Dies in Hospital in Denver." 8/2/1943; Crystal Thode Ensign in WAVES 7/27/1943. Cousin of Christel Thode. Page 303-J. G. Rumsey Dies in Rock Springs, obituary, no date. Page 304-Mrs. George B. Weller, Sr. obituary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Daley, Sr. 5/5/1938. Page 305-Sophia Ayala, obituary, 5/6/1938. Page 307-Black Wool story told by Kleber Hadsell, used to make dark blankets for Britain at the Wyoming State Pen. Page 308-Clippings on 34 years ago column re: autograph book from 1882-with names listed. No date. Page 309-Lengthy clipping on Frank Ferris with photo of picnic in 1908. Information on Ferris Studio sold to Fred Jukes in 1907-1908, mining in Dillon, 1938 Page 311-Clipping of 1939 Union Pacific Movie train and locomotive side by side. Page 362-Clipping/photo of Rawlins' First Air Mail Plane Page 366-Clipping on Carl O. Olson and odd things; special airmail stamp featuring Encampment and Edison discovering the lightbulb Page 437-Poem by Joaquin Miller Page 450-A. M. "Uncle Joe" Startzell dies at Family Home, article and photo. Page 451-Jean McPherson and Emil Blackmore Wedding, 8/24/1941 Page 542-A poem entitled, The Perfect Man, given to Mrs. Heath by Judge Craig 12/1908 Page 551-Emile Lemoine, obituary This scrapbook has an overage file in File Cabinet 7, Drawer 4. File contains: Clipping of 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ivinson, Laramie. Clipping on the grave of Betsy Ross. Obituary clipping of John C. Davis, Jr., 7/24/1943. Other names: Mary Blickfeldt, 1939 obituary; Mrs. Paul Paulson, obituary. John C. Davis obituary with photograph; Mrs. Frank Hadsell, obituary; J. E. Cosgriff, 1938 obituary, N. R. Greenfield, obituary; Carbon Fair Buildings, 1938; Carbon County Fair, 1938; Overland Trail Crossing Dedication, 1932. Book and contents are in poor condition. Pages are yellowing, and the book has overage in it. (needs to be removed). Binding is loose. Updated 2018: Red hardcover book with the title "Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 Abstract." Printed book has been used as a scrapbook.

Collection

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