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Nelson G. Sowards Farm
Nelson G. Sowards and other hay crew take a break from thier work of hauling hay at the Gibson/Soward place. This farm was first homesteaded and built by Billy Gibson. Later his daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Nelson G. Sowards, lived on and continued the farm and ranch. Nelson\u27s son Leland and Ruth Sowards later owned the property and it is still owned by the Soward family. The farm is located at 3110 North 250 West and is listed on the Uintah County Landmark Register
Nelson G. Sowards Farm
Nelson G. Sowards and other hay crew take a break from thier work of hauling hay at the Gibson/Soward place. This farm was first homesteaded and built by Billy Gibson. Later his daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Nelson G. Sowards, lived on and continued the farm and ranch. Nelson\u27s son Leland and Ruth Sowards later owned the property and it is still owned by the Soward family. The farm is located at 3110 North 250 West and is listed on the Uintah County Landmark Register
Nelson G. Sowards Farm
Nelson G. Sowards and other hay crew take a break from thier work of hauling hay at the Gibson/Soward place. This farm was first homesteaded and built by Billy Gibson. Later his daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Nelson G. Sowards, lived on and continued the farm and ranch. Nelson\u27s son Leland and Ruth Sowards later owned the property and it is still owned by the Soward family. The farm is located at 3110 North 250 West and is listed on the Uintah County Landmark Register
Nelson G. Sowards
Nelson G. Sowards is an early eduator of Uintah County. He married Mary Gibson on August 10, 1893. He taught at Uintah Academy and served as school superintendent for 17 years. He died January 14, 1946
Nelson G. Sowards with Others
Nelson G. Sowards and other hay crew take a break from thier work of hauling hay at the Gibson/Soward place. This farm was first homesteaded and built by Billy Gibson. Later his daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Nelson G. Sowards, lived on and continued the farm and ranch. Nelson\u27s son Leland and Ruth Sowards later owned the property and it is still owned by the Soward family. The farm is located at 3110 North 250 West and is listed on the Uintah County Landmark Register
Nelson G. Sowards
Nelson G. Sowards was born in 1962 to Moses and Louiza Sowards. He married Mary Eliza Gibson. He farmed and lived on the Gibson place. He taught school at the Uintah Academy and was superintendent of schools for seventeen years. He died January 14, 1946
Nelson G. Sowards
Nelson G. Sowards was born in 1962 to Moses and Louiza Sowards. He married Mary Eliza Gibson. He farmed and lived on the Gibson place. He taught school at the Uintah Academy and was superintendent of schools for seventeen years. He died January 14, 1946
Nelson G. Sowards
Nelson G. Sowards is pictured in the Uintah High School year book in 1927. He was a teacher at the Junior High at the time. He was one of Vernal\u27s first teachers. He was a teacher for many years and served as superintendent of schools for 17 years. He was a farmer and had the first commercial pearch orchard in Vernal. He was married to Mary Gibson. He died January 14, 1946
Nelson G. Tinnin
Series 328 | Board of Pardons | Prisoners' pardon application case files | Nelson G. TinninCase files consist of letters to the Governor, a formal application for a pardon, petitions and letters of support from the public and officials connected to the case. Cases illustrate the process of review by the board of cases of prisoners incarcerated in the Utah prison system to determine if they should be released before their regular sentence ended
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