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00 Transcribe these letters
84
RB Letters - Blanks
8
RB Letters - Origin: Paulina Eliza Lyman
2
RB Letters - Origin: Rhoda Cooper
4
RB Letters - Origin: William Oglesby Clark
3
Ruth Bentley Letters
67
01 Ezra T. Clark & Mary Stevenson Children
350
M01 Ezra James Clark
10
M02 Timothy Baldwin Clark
10
M03 Mary Elizabeth Clark (Robinson)
6
M04 William Henry Clark
0
M05 Joseph Smith Clark
7
M06 Hyrum Don Carlos Clark
33
M07 Edward Barrett Clark
13
M08 Charles Rich Clark
150
M09 Wilford Woodruff Clark
28
M10 Amasa Lyman Clark
93
M11 David Patten Clark
0
02 Ezra T. Clark & Susan Leggett Children
265
S01 Seymour Thompson Clark
2
S02 Annie Vilate Clark
12
S03 Sarah Lavina Clark
6
S04 Susan Alice Bell Clark
21
S05 John Alexander Clark
46
S06 Eugene Henry Clark
11
S07 Nathan George Clark
15
S08 Marion Franklin Clark
3
S09 Laura Blanche Clark
142
S10 Horace Wells Clark
7
03 Nancy Areta Porter
11
Nancy Areta Porter
11
Audio Interviews
7
Beverly Clark Johnson
2
Glenn Clark
1
Leland Stanford Larsen
1
Richard Ellis
3
Ezra Thompson Clark
58
ETC Testimony
1
Family Library
1595
Georgetown Idaho Vol I
723
Georgetown Idaho Vol II
729
Orson and Lucile Clark 1981 Interview
123
Orson R. Clark 1972 History
19
Family Newsletters
44
1981-06 Newsletter
22
1982-06 Newsletter
22
Family Org Executives Files
0
David Clark Files
0
Farmington Museum
1332
Annie Clark Tanner - Pamphlet
0
Annie Clark Tanner Booklet
0
Annie Vilate Clark Tanner
9
Black Binder Obituaries
42
Blue Binder
54
Charles Rich Clark
32
Edward Barrett Clark Descendants
63
Edward Barrett Clark Family
151
Hyrum Don Carlos Clark
57
Hyrum Don Carlos Clark by Owen Morrell Clark
75
Joseph Smith Clark
23
Joseph Smith Clark - Booklet
0
Laura Clark Cook
182
Mary Elizabeth Clark Robinson
13
Memoirs of Susan Duncan Clark
144
Missionary Letters of John Alexander Clark
103
Nathan Ford Clark Vol-1
84
Nathan Ford Clark Vol-2
72
Nathan Ford Clark Vol-3
64
Nathan Ford Clark Vol-4
37
Nathan Ford Clark Vol-documents
26
Random Items
1
Susan Alice Bell Steed
0
That You Might Know Her Better
66
The Forgotten Missionary
33
M06A4 Heber D Clark
64
M08A6 Ella Shepherd Clark
103
Mary Stevenson
20
Springdale's Patriarch with future edits
86
_Print Ready
55
Don't Print for Now
31
Susan Leggett
2
Test Collection for FHF
0
Volumes
480
Annie Waldron Clark (CRC)
122
Charles R. Clark Journal
5
Charles Rich Clark Biography
5
Edward Barrett Autobiography
88
Ellsworth Marion Clark Biography
9
Horace Wells Clark Journal Entries
5
John A. Clark Biography
108
Laura Clark Cook Interview
0
Life of Mary Elizabeth Clark Robinson
7
M06A9 Rosel Elwin Clark Autobiography
61
Orson R. Clark 1980 Interview
18
Russell Clark Interview
22
Tribute to Sarah Lavinia Knowlton
11
Wilford Woodruff Clark Journal
19
Walter Edward Clark Records from FS
72
William Oglesby Clark
7
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    …gs trimmed and hewed near the Weber River and hauled on wagons from there. The present meeting house was built in 1862. In the spring of 1849 Joseph L. Robinson moved from North Canyon where he located on coming into the valley in 1848 and located on a branch of the North Cottonwood Creek about 1/2 mile west, and on the north side of Clark Lane. He was the first bishop of the Farmington - which extended from Centerville to the Weber River. Jacob Miller built a rock house opposite the meeting house. C. W. Penrose lived in a log house to the north of the Jacob Miller home with Thomas Grover across the road to the East -(he) built a large adobe house with the word [wood?]. Page 2 - E. B. Clark…
    Farmington Museum / Blue Binder / Edward-Barrett-Clark_memories
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    …) one time they were near the Weber River, and near the mouth of Weber Canyon, and Father asked: "If I'd catch the fish, would you fry it?" She replied: "Yes, you catch the fish and I'll fry 'em.". "Father used to take me for a ride on his horse, and while riding would like to hear me sing to him," -- such for example: "Up, up in the sky, Where the little birds fly, "Down, down in the nest, where the little birds rest.". "Father made hand sleds for us, and would pull them" with a rope, from a horse, two or three in tandem.". "Father had quite a lot of sports in his nature." "He loved to race" with horses. "He was a very steady driver.". 23.
    Farmington Museum / Hyrum Don Carlos Clark by Owen Morrell Clark / Book-23
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    …) one time they were near the Weber River, and near the mouth of Weber Canyon, and Father asked: "If I'd catch the fish, would you fry it?" She replied: "Yes, you catch the fish and I'll fry 'em." "Father used to take me for a ride on his horse, and while riding would like to hear me sing to him," - such for example: "Up, up, in the sky, Where the little birds fly "Down, down in the nest, where the little birds rest." ''Father made hand sleds for us, and would pull them" with a rope, from a horse, two or three in tandem.
    Farmington Museum / Hyrum Don Carlos Clark / Book-19
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    …h then continued north to the Weber River, to make a claim to 20 or 30 acres. Bishop Robinson, being a very close friend, had reserved for him a 20 acre tract next to his own claim, about three fourths miles west of the townsite. Ezra's experience and observation gave him some idea of the nature and value of crop land. So by permission he chose another location. He built a cabin under the hill, and a little north of where the O. S. L. depot now stands. There were perhaps two reasons why he built under the hill. First, it placed him near a stream of water, and second, the hill provided protection against the east winds. The hill at that time was quite abrupt. Later he dug a well on the top o…
    Volumes / Edward Barrett Autobiography / Autobiography of Edward B. Clark-021