Search for: Horses

541 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 68, 1886, par. 5

… wooden horses, being whirled round and round. There was still another machine—a swing, turning. A man was turning a wheel which carried it round and round, the …

542 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 70, 1886, par. 3

… their horses. They appeared to be very heavy and were richly adorned and must be very expensive. These halls are now stored with historic mementoes and things …

543 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Lt 2, 1887, par. 4

… the horse is worth in your estimation. I think about fifty dollars would be right. But if you think he would be of use to you for this purpose you can have him. I …

544 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Lt 50, 1887, par. 8

… white horse and carriage, took in his wife Sarah and me, and we rode three hours until time to get on board the sleeper. We stole from the ground like prisoners …

545 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Lt 82, 1887, par. 1

… my horse is lame. One of the boys overdrove him to reach the depot, so I have not been able to use him since, except once or twice; then he had to walk every step.

546 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Lt 84, 1887, par. 3

… the horses, green trees stuck up on the roads on the 23rd where men were paving the roads, and today very many with baskets, satchels, and green branches are flocking …

547 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Lt 88, 1887, par. 1

I have been anxious to see you and determine that I would ride up and see you, but Willie has gone with one of my horses and my light carriage to take Brother and Sister Lockwood to St. Helena, and has not yet returned.

548 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Ms 29, 1887, par. 11

… our horse and carriage waiting for us, which took us to the mission. We found our friends all well, and we were very thankful to get home again. I spoke in Tramelan …

549 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Ms 31, 1887, par. 2

… iron horse tugging and blowing urged their way painfully up the steep ascent, the air became much cooler, and that which had been rain in the valleys became …

550 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Ms 31, 1887, par. 13

… my horse, for which I paid $175; my carriage, for which I paid $110; my harness, for which I paid $30. I have had these in use a little more than one year. They may sell them …

551 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Ms 32, 1887, par. 20

… the horse with the thills was separated from the hack. We were soon out; the only trouble was that someone had failed to put in the linchpins that held the thills …

552 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Ms 34, 1887, par. 21

… his horse and carriage and drive us over the island to see the important points of interest. We then returned and bade our brethren missionaries goodbye …

553 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Ms 34, 1887, par. 31

… the horses to draw us, with the heavy carriage, up the steep ascent, and all walked except myself. I had no strength to climb. We had a very grand view of Christiania …

554 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Lt 25, 1888, par. 16

… powerful horses that can take me across the country. We have had much rain, and it has made the roads bad in some places. The last I heard of Elder Whitney was that …

555 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Lt 30, 1888, par. 2

… the horses. We found that both these persons knew Dr. Burke, and they did not express much confidence in his large boasting of doing such wonderful things. He …

556 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Lt 60, 1888, par. 5

… a horse and saddle, etc., for Zua, and she was to take it to Oakland, and it would cost you not much less than from three to four dollars per week to keep the horse. And …

557 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Lt 72a, 1888, par. 7

… the horse, but I would not give over $100 for him. If I really needed him then that would alter the case.

558 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Lt 80, 1888, par. 12

… and horses over to Burrough Valley. Willie talked of having my lumber wagon taken over there. This would require two larger horses to draw it, and he designed …

559 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Ms 20, 1888, par. 29

… balky horse: Satan is beside them. He is planting his banner right in their house, and he is having just a fine time. He is having a nice time rejoicing in his influence …

560 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 5 (1887-1888), Ms 22, 1888, par. 10

… my horses and carriage for Healdsburg. We arrived at Healdsburg about eight o’clock p.m. The last part of the ride was cold. We found family well and cheerful …