In the home away from home at Watson, Utah, Helping at shearing time are many men and boys to ensure the job is done well and quickly. Here are two young men on horses and another man with a team and a sheep wagon
Men cleaning out cabin in Watson. From left: Guy Kidder, Earl Hunting, and Marky Pope
Men shear sheep. Most of the sheep shearers came from other parts of the country. They would begin s...
Original caption: The horse didn't want to swim - First horse failed but second succeeded. 82 wagons...
Everyone deserves a lunch break. Horses were a valuable animal in the early years of Uintah County. ...
Sheep on the hillside at Watson, Utah for shearing. In the center are two walled-up tents. These are...
Two little boys stand in the river bed of Evacuation Creek. The railroad tracks are cribbed up so th...
Sheep have been sheared and numbered. The numbers might be how the owners kept track of their sheep....
Sheep were sheared at the Watson and Bonanza Shearing Plants for many years. Here are hundreds of sh...
An unidentified man carries a pale of water at his home in the Bookcliffs area. This is possibly Wat...
Roads to Watson, Dragon and Rainbow, Utah were developed in the early 1900's. At various times of th...
Men shear sheep near Dragon, Utah, where wool is packed into large bags and shipped by Uintah Railwa...
Corrals, animal stable and other buildings are seen at Watson, Utah. Wagons are seen ready to be hit...
The sheep industry in the Uinta Basin was the life support for many families. In the spring of the y...
In July of 1925 tremendous waterspouts and floods, the worst in many years, caused the washout of fi...
Photograph shows men and horses of the Herbert Gregory party at a watering station in Paria Valley, ...
Men cleaning out cabin in Watson. From left: Guy Kidder, Earl Hunting, and Marky Pope
Men shear sheep. Most of the sheep shearers came from other parts of the country. They would begin s...
Original caption: The horse didn't want to swim - First horse failed but second succeeded. 82 wagons...
Everyone deserves a lunch break. Horses were a valuable animal in the early years of Uintah County. ...
Sheep on the hillside at Watson, Utah for shearing. In the center are two walled-up tents. These are...
Two little boys stand in the river bed of Evacuation Creek. The railroad tracks are cribbed up so th...
Sheep have been sheared and numbered. The numbers might be how the owners kept track of their sheep....
Sheep were sheared at the Watson and Bonanza Shearing Plants for many years. Here are hundreds of sh...
An unidentified man carries a pale of water at his home in the Bookcliffs area. This is possibly Wat...
Roads to Watson, Dragon and Rainbow, Utah were developed in the early 1900's. At various times of th...
Men shear sheep near Dragon, Utah, where wool is packed into large bags and shipped by Uintah Railwa...
Corrals, animal stable and other buildings are seen at Watson, Utah. Wagons are seen ready to be hit...
The sheep industry in the Uinta Basin was the life support for many families. In the spring of the y...
In July of 1925 tremendous waterspouts and floods, the worst in many years, caused the washout of fi...
Photograph shows men and horses of the Herbert Gregory party at a watering station in Paria Valley, ...
Men cleaning out cabin in Watson. From left: Guy Kidder, Earl Hunting, and Marky Pope
Men shear sheep. Most of the sheep shearers came from other parts of the country. They would begin s...
Original caption: The horse didn't want to swim - First horse failed but second succeeded. 82 wagons...